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public:catalinas:lemmon:schulman_32:startup_procedure [2022/08/04 14:39] tdeyoe [Access the LCOGT (PubSub) GUI] |
public:catalinas:lemmon:schulman_32:startup_procedure [2022/09/23 11:39] (current) tdeyoe |
====== Schulman Telescope Startup Procedure ====== | ====== DO NOT USE THIS PROCEDURE ====== |
Updated 8/4/2022 - Travis Deyoe | Updated 8/4/2022 - Travis Deyoe |
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==== Check Telescope Position ==== | ==== Check Telescope Position ==== |
Verify the the telescope is not at any limits. If it is or looks "wrong" to you move it manual into a safe position before the next steps. This guarantees that it will be able to successful and safely home in a future step. It's recommended to place it either at [[public:catalinas:lemmon:schulman_32:telescope_orientation_interpretation#zenith|Zenith]] or the [[public:catalinas:lemmon:schulman_32:telescope_orientation_interpretation#park|Park]] position. | Verify the telescope is not at any limits. If it is or looks "wrong" to you, move it manually into a safe position before the next steps. This guarantees that it will be able to successfully and safely home in a future step. It's recommended to place it either at [[public:catalinas:lemmon:schulman_32:telescope_orientation_interpretation#zenith|Zenith]] or the [[public:catalinas:lemmon:schulman_32:telescope_orientation_interpretation#park|Park]] position. |
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==== Check Emergency Stops ==== | ==== Check Emergency Stops ==== |
If engaged, release any E-stops on the Hand Paddle, Telescope Controller, and the MaxDome Controller. They all appears as big red buttons that scream "PRESS ME IN CASE OF EMERGENCY". | If engaged, release any E-stops on the Hand Paddle, Telescope Controller, and the MaxDome Controller by pulling them outward. They all appear as big red buttons that scream "PRESS ME IN CASE OF EMERGENCY". |
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{{:hand_paddle.jpg?direct&200 |Hand Paddle}}{{:telescope_controller.jpg?direct&200 |Telescope Controller}}{{:maxdome_controller_box.jpg?direct&200 |MaxDome Controller Box}} | {{:hand_paddle.jpg?direct&200 |Hand Paddle}}{{:telescope_controller.jpg?direct&200 |Telescope Controller}}{{:maxdome_controller_box.jpg?direct&200 |MaxDome Controller Box}} |
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==== Check the telescope Balance state ==== | ==== Check the Telescope Balance State ==== |
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The telescope is in a balanced state when one of the following conditions are met: | The telescope is in a balanced state when one of the following conditions are met: |
* The focuser is on with both eyepiece weights attached on either side of the focuser and there is no weight on the "top" of the telescope. | * The focuser is on with both eyepiece weights attached on either side of the focuser and there is no weight on the "top" of the telescope. |
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In either state an eyepiece should be in the 6" refractor and the mirror covers are open (this will be done later in the [[startup_procedure#Open Mirror Covers|this step]]. If neither of these are the state the telescope is in place it in one of the [[:telescope_balance_configurations|Configurations]] now or at the very least before [[startup_procedure#Home the Telescope|homing the telescope]]. | In either state an eyepiece should be in the 6" refractor and the mirror covers are open (this will be done later in [[startup_procedure#Open Mirror Covers|this step]]). If the telescope is in neither of these states, then placeit in one of the [[:telescope_balance_configurations|Configurations]] now or at the very least before [[startup_procedure#Homing the Telescope|homing the telescope]]. |
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==== Check RA Encoder Tape ==== | ==== Check RA Encoder Tape ==== |
Follow the RA {{:optical_tape.jpg?linkonly|optical tape}} along the big RA wheel and check for any smudges, bug guts, and so forth. The WEST {{:read_head2.jpg?linkonly|read head}} is active while the east read head is not currently utilized so make sure through the entire motion of the telescope (in RA of course) that there is nothing blocking the reading of the tape on the west side and that there is nothing obstructing the read heads ability to "see" the optical tape. | Follow the RA {{:optical_tape.jpg?linkonly|optical tape}} along the big RA wheel and check for any smudges, bug guts, and so forth. The WEST {{:read_head2.jpg?linkonly|read head}} is active while the east read head is not currently utilized, so make sure through the entire motion of the telescope (in RA of course) that there is nothing blocking the reading of the tape on the west side and that there is nothing obstructing the read head's ability to "see" the optical tape. |
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Make certain both the {{:drive_bearing.jpg?linkonly|drive and idler bearings}} are also free of anything that might be transferred to the optical tape. There is a bit of felt held in place there that //should// wipe off anything but its best to check still. | Make certain both the {{:drive_bearing.jpg?linkonly|drive and idler bearings}} are also free of anything that might be transferred to the optical tape. A bit of felt is held in place there that //should// wipe off anything, but its best to check still. |
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If anything is observed use a microfiber cloth or TEX wipe to wipe it away. 99% isopropyl alcohol may be utilized if necessary. Note that you should only wipe along the narrow length NOT along the circumference of the tape. | If anything is observed, use a microfiber cloth or TEX wipe to wipe it away. You can use 99% isopropyl alcohol if necessary. Note that you should only wipe along the narrow width NOT along the circumference (or length) of the tape. |
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===== Powering everything on ===== | ===== Powering Everything On ===== |
Now that you have inspected the telescope for safety it is now time to start turning things on. | Now that you have inspected the telescope for safety, it is now time to start turning things on. |
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==== Power On UPS's ==== | ==== Power On UPS's ==== |
First plug in the Big and Small UPS's to the left of the desk. The BIG UPS should be twisted clockwise after insertion in order to secure it in the socket. The Big UPS powers the larger controller box on the wall above it while the Small UPS powers basically everything else. | First plug in the big and small UPS's to the left of the desk. The big UPS should be twisted clockwise after insertion in order to secure it in the socket. The big UPS powers the larger controller box on the wall above it, while the small UPS powers basically everything else. |
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{{public:catalinas:lemmon:schulman_32:power_big_ups_plug.gif?direct|}} | {{public:catalinas:lemmon:schulman_32:power_big_ups_plug.gif?direct|}} |
{{public:catalinas:lemmon:schulman_32:power_ups_plug.gif?direct|}} | {{public:catalinas:lemmon:schulman_32:power_ups_plug.gif?direct|}} |
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Next you must turn on both UPS's. Press and hold the corresponding "on" button for at least a second until you hear a beep then let go. For the Big UPS this will take a few moments as it cycles through some littles (shown in full in the GIF below). The Small UPS will power on quicker. | Next you must turn on both UPS's. Press and hold the corresponding "on" button for at least a second until you hear a beep, then let go. For the big UPS this will take a few moments as it cycles through some lights (shown in full in the GIF below). The small UPS will power on quicker. |
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{{:public:catalinas:lemmon:schulman_32:power_big_ups_on.gif?direct|}} | {{:public:catalinas:lemmon:schulman_32:power_big_ups_on.gif?direct|}} |
{{:public:catalinas:lemmon:schulman_32:power_ups_on.gif?direct|}} | {{:public:catalinas:lemmon:schulman_32:power_ups_on.gif?direct|}} |
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Both UPSs will immediately supply power to their output plugs so no further button pressing is necessary. | Both UPS's will immediately supply power to their output plugs, so no further button pressing is necessary. |
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==== Power On Controller and Desktop computer ==== | ==== Power On Controller and Desktop Computer ==== |
The big gray box on the wall is the Controller. Turn it on by turning the large red switch on the bottom left of the Controller box to the right (clockwise). Assuming the UPS was powered on in the last step Fans and other noises will be heard as the system comes on. | The big gray box on the wall is the Controller. Turn it on by turning the large red switch on the bottom left of the Controller box to the right (clockwise). Assuming the UPS was powered on in the last step, fans and other noises will be heard as the system comes on. |
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{{:telescope_controller_switch.jpg?600|}} | {{:telescope_controller_switch.jpg?600|}} |
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Now is also when you should turn on the Desktop computer. It is under the desk behind the little door on the left. The power button is the same color as the computer case so in a dimly lit room (like it most likely is now without the dome open) you may need a light to find it. | Now is also when you should turn on the desktop computer. It is under the desk behind the little door on the left. The power button is the same color as the computer case so in a dimly lit room (like it most likely is now without the dome open) you may need a light to find it. |
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==== Power on TIM Unit ==== | ==== Power on TIM Unit ==== |
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==== Check Controller Ethernet Cable ==== | ==== Check Controller Ethernet Cable ==== |
While the Controller and Desktop are powering on (the Controller takes about 15 years to do so) go into the warm room. Now go into the closet. There is a grey ethernet cable labelled "Controller". Plug this into the switch on the right wall and confirm there are the happy internet lights on the switch. | While the Controller and desktop computer are powering on (the Controller takes about 15 years to do so), go into the warm room. Now go into the closet. There is a gray ethernet cable labelled "Controller." Plug this into the switch on the right wall and confirm there are happy internet lights on the switch. |
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{{:public:catalinas:lemmon:schulman_32:ethernet_plug.gif?direct|}} | {{:public:catalinas:lemmon:schulman_32:ethernet_plug.gif?direct|}} |
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===== Desktop Tasks ===== | ===== Desktop Tasks ===== |
Procced back to the desktop computer which should be fully powered on. Login to the computer (standard SkyCenter password). The next few task will all be done on this computer. | Procced back to the desktop computer, which should be fully powered on. Log in to the computer (standard SkyCenter password). The next few tasks will all be done on this computer. |
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==== Open Mirror Covers==== | ==== Open Mirror Covers==== |
{{:tim_connect.jpg?400|}} | {{:tim_connect.jpg?400|}} |
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Connect to the TIM unit and navigate to the "Primary Mirror Covers" tab. | Connect to the TIM unit (by clicking the connect button) and navigate to the "Primary Mirror Cover" tab. |
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{{:tim_covers_closed.jpg?400|}} | {{:tim_covers_closed.jpg?400|}} |
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Open the Mirror Covers: | Open the mirror covers by clicking the "Open" button. |
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{{:tim_covers_open.jpg?400|}} | {{:tim_covers_open.jpg?400|}} |
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If the mirror covers aren't opening correctly or the current stays high (over 1000milliamps) then there is a problem. Abort the opening (or closing) and follow [[public:catalinas:lemmon:schulman_32:mirror_cover_recovery|this procedure]] | If the mirror covers aren't opening correctly or the current stays high (over 1000 milliamps) then there is a problem. Abort the opening (or closing). You attempt to open them again but if the problem persists addition help is needed (AKA call Travis or ask Mountain Ops if they are still around). |
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==== Remotely connect to MIC and PubSub ==== | ==== Remotely connect to MIC and PubSub ==== |
Launch [[public:catalinas:lemmon:schulman_32:desktop_icons_and_software_layout#vnc viewer|VNC Viewer]]. It will appear on the middle right of the desktop (or just search it in the start menu). You will now want to remotely connect to the MIC and PubSub computers that run the Controller. This is what VNC Viewer does so just double click on the MIC and SUBSUB links in VNC Viewer and it will open a window of each. | Launch [[public:catalinas:lemmon:schulman_32:desktop_icons_and_software_layout#vnc viewer|VNC Viewer]]. It will appear on the middle right of the desktop (or just search for it in the start menu). You will now want to remotely connect to the MIC and PubSub computers that run the Controller. This is what VNC Viewer does, so just double-click on the MIC and PUBSUB links in VNC Viewer and it will open a window for each. |
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{{:public:catalinas:lemmon:schulman_32:vncviewer.png?direct&600|VNC Viewer}} | {{:public:catalinas:lemmon:schulman_32:vncviewer.png?direct&600|VNC Viewer}} |
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==== Verify MIC and PubSub time ==== | ==== Verify MIC and PubSub Time ==== |
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**NOTE: At this time PubSub is dumb and will display a "Logout" screen. Click that button and it will display an empty desktop. To find the actual desktop you will need to use the file manager in the Programs menu (top left of the screen)** | **NOTE: At this time PubSub is dumb and will display a "Logout" screen. Click that button and it will display an empty desktop. To find the files/shortcuts for later steps that are on the desktop, you will need to use the file manager in the Programs menu (top left of the screen)** |
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Make it so you can view the top right of both screens next to each other and confirm that the two computers times are within about 5 seconds of each other. If they are not you must perform the following task: [[public:catalinas:lemmon:schulman_32:sync_controller_times|Sync Controller Times]]. | Make it so you can view the top right of both screens next to each other and confirm that the two computer times are within about 5 seconds of each other. If they are not you must perform the following task: [[public:catalinas:lemmon:schulman_32:sync_controller_times|Sync Controller Times]]. |
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==== Launch Pubsub software ==== | ==== Start PubSub Software ==== |
Initially the desktop will be blank (black). Start PubSub processes by pressing the tool utility icon at the top of desktop. It is circled in the image below: | Initially the desktop will be blank (black). Start the PubSub processes by pressing the tool utility icon at the top of the PubSub desktop. It is circled in the image below: |
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{{:pubsub_clear_database_startup.jpg?900|}} | {{:pubsub_clear_database_startup.jpg?900|}} |
{{:pubsub_desktop.jpg?1200|}} | {{:pubsub_desktop.jpg?1200|}} |
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The small icons to the right of processes can be pressed to expand them and reveal the list as shown. Once the "Instruments-xx01_0m8a_doma" process is loaded under its section PubSub is ready to communicate with the telescope (and the user). The "RPC_Gateway" process will not show up until communication to PubSub through the web browser commences. This is in the next step. It is OK to close the VNC window. | The small icons to the left of each folder icon can be pressed to expand them and reveal the list as shown. Once the "Instruments-xx01_0m8a_doma" process is loaded under its section, PubSub is ready to communicate with the telescope (and the user). The "RPC_Gateway" process will not show up until communication to PubSub commences through the web browser. This is in the next step. It is OK to close the VNC window. |
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From Pubsubs Desktop folder double click on the "Clear and Restart Pubsub" program. This will open both a Terminal window and a GUI. The gui will slowly populate with a list of items. **Do not process until all those below show up** | From PubSub's desktop folder double-click on the "Clear and Restart PubSub" program. This will open both a terminal window and a GUI. The GUI will slowly populate with a list of items. **Do not proceed until all those below show up** |
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* Main-Container | * Main-Container |
* jTCS_0m8a_doma_tus | * jTCS_0m8a_doma_tus |
* Instruments-xx01_0m8a_doma | * Instruments-xx01_0m8a_doma |
* (RPC_Gateway) <--- only shows once connected (via [[startup_procedure#Open PubSub Web GUI|this step]]) to the controller, will not show initially | * (RPC_Gateway) <--- only shows once connected (via [[startup_procedure#Access the LCOGT (PubSub) GUI|this step]]) to the controller, will not show initially |
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==== Access the LCOGT (PubSub) GUI ==== | ==== Access the LCOGT (PubSub) GUI ==== |
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Now that the system is up and running with drives, servos, and PubSub- access the LCOGT GUI: | Now that the system is up and running with drives, servos, and PubSub, access the LCOGT GUI by following the steps below. |
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Open [[public:catalinas:lemmon:schulman_32:desktop_icons_and_software_layout#google chrome|Google Chrome]] and click the bookmark labeled PubSub. You will be presented with the screen below: | Open [[public:catalinas:lemmon:schulman_32:desktop_icons_and_software_layout#google chrome|Google Chrome]] and click the bookmark labeled PubSub. You will be presented with the screen below: |
{{:lcogt_logon.jpg?1200|}} | {{:lcogt_logon.jpg?1200|}} |
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The Username is unused so leave it as is or write something funny for the next operator to see. //default// **is** required for the Config File field. Once those are confirmed click OK. | The Username is unused so leave it as is or write something funny for the next operator to see. However, //default// **is** required for the "config file" field. Once these items are entered or confirmed to already exist, click OK. |
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PubSub will now take a long time to load. Go read a book (I recommend [[https://www.guinnessworldrecords.com/world-records/longest-novel|Remembrance of Things Past]]) and come back when you are done. If it feels like it's taking too long try refreshing and logging in again. | PubSub will now take a long time to load. Go read a book (I recommend [[https://www.guinnessworldrecords.com/world-records/longest-novel|Remembrance of Things Past]]) and come back when you are done. If it feels like it's taking too long (a couple minutes) try refreshing and logging in again. |
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{{:lcogt3.jpg?1200|}} | {{:lcogt3.jpg?1200|}} |
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Take note of the colors you should mostly see greys (items that just aren't used in our setup) or greens. There may be a yellow or two but if there is any red there may be an issue. | Take note of the colors. You should mostly see grays (items that just aren't used in our setup) or greens. There may be a yellow or two, but if there is any red there may be an issue. If see red and suspect an issue call Travis. |
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==== Homing the Schulman Telescope ==== | ==== Homing the Telescope ==== |
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The telescope must be homed before it can be operated. | The telescope must be homed before it can be operated. |
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- Go to the //Axes// tab. Note that the axes are **Unhomed**. | When PubSub loads it should already be on the //Axes// tab. If not, click on it. |
- {{:schulman_telescope_unhomed.jpg?600|}} | |
- Press the large //HOME// button (circled below) to move both axes simultaneously to the home position. See [[:telescope_orientation_interpretation|Telescope Orientation]] for the correct position. | {{:schulman_telescope_unhomed.jpg?600|}} |
- {{:schulman_telescope_homing_labeled.jpg?600|}} | |
- Once homed successfully the state field will briefly go to "stopped" and then finally "L1 Positive Limit" in both axes: | |
- {{:schulman_telescope_l1_positive.jpg?600|}} | |
- Now go to the //Source// tab and move the telescope out of the limits to a valid sky position. If the telescope is not going to be used immediately typically the telescope is sent to the park position. Remember to stop the tracking loop if observing is not going to start. The zenith position is inputted in the picture below. | |
- {{:lcogt_source_coords_apparent_ha_zenith.jpg?1200|}} | |
- Please see the Using the [[:using_the_lcogt_gui_and_moving_the_telescope|LCOGT GUI and Moving the Telescope]] section for more information. | |
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| Press the large //HOME// button (circled below) at the bottom of the window to move both axes simultaneously to the home position. See [[public:catalinas:lemmon:schulman_32:telescope_orientation_interpretation|Telescope Orientation]] for the correct position. |
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| {{:schulman_telescope_homing_labeled.jpg?600|}} |
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| Once homed successfully the state field will briefly go to "stopped" and then finally "Halted" - "L1 Positive Limit" in both axes: |
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| {{:schulman_telescope_l1_positive.jpg?600|}} |
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| Now go to the //Source// tab and move the telescope out of the limits to a valid sky position. If the telescope is not going to be used immediately, typically the telescope is sent to the [[public:catalinas:lemmon:schulman_32:telescope_orientation_interpretation#park|Park]] position. Remember to stop the tracking loop (via the big button or the right that says "Stop Tracking Loop", if observing is not going to start. The [[public:catalinas:lemmon:schulman_32:telescope_orientation_interpretation#zenith|Zenith]] position is inputted in the picture below. |
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| {{:lcogt_source_coords_apparent_ha_zenith.jpg?1200|}} |
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| Please see the [[public:catalinas:lemmon:schulman_32:using_the_lcogt_gui_and_moving_the_telescope|Using the LCOGT GUI]] section for more information. |
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| ===== Normal Startup Operations ===== |
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| You have now successfully pulled the Schulman telescope out of Lightning Shutdown! Congrats. It is now time to start your normal program procedures to get everything ready for a SkyNights program or remote operation. |