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 ===== C. Johnson ===== ===== C. Johnson =====
 === 3/16/2018 === === 3/16/2018 ===
-=== updated 6/6/2018 by P Gabor ===+=== updated Oct 3, 2018 by P Gabor & C Johnson ===
  
-All of the required software is currently installed on the ''vattdev'' server.  +All of the required software is currently installed on the ''vattcontrol'' server; login as vattobs. 
-  * Open a session on the ''autoguide'' server on one of the Xterm clients.  +
-  * Open a terminal,  +
-  * type ''ssh -Y vattdev'',  +
-  * log in as //vattobs//, and  +
-  * launch ''indiserver'' as described below.  +
-  * Open another terminal,  +
-  * type ''ssh -Y vattdev'',  +
-  * log in as //vattobs//, and  +
-  * launch ''phd2'' as described below.+
  
 +{{ :phd2:warning_about_legacy_guider_app.png?nolink |}}
 +(*) When using VATT4k and GUFI, these motors move the two filter wheels for the science camera, the guider camera's filter wheel, the guider camera's 3-axis translation stage, and the stage carrying the center mirror and the U mirror.
 +
 +  * start indiserver
 +    * click the indiserver icon on the desktop
 +    * (a terminal window should appear)
 +  * start phd2 guiding
 +    * click the PHD2 icon on the desktop
 +    * (the PHD2 application should appear)
 +  * configure phd2
 +    - in the ''Main tool bar'', click icon that looks like a usb male connector
 +       * (''connect equipment'' window should appear)
 +    - in ''connect equipment'' window verify the following settings:  
 +       * equipment profile "vatt imagers" or "vatt spec" depending on your instrument (the imagers are 4k CCD and GUFI),
 +       * camera type "INDI Camera", 
 +       * mount type "INDI Mount", 
 +       * aux type "None"
 +    - in ''connect equipment'' window, in the camera row, click on the icon that looks   like a screwdriver and wrench in an "X"
 +       * (''INDI Configuration'' window should appear)
 +    - in ''INDI Configuration'' window verify the following settings:
 +      * Hostname: localhost
 +      * port: 7600
 +      * driver: Apogee CCD
 +      * Dual CCD: Main
 +    - click the ''INDI'' button near the bottom of the window
 +      * (''INDI options'' window should appear)
 +    - select the ''Apogee CCD'' tab
 +    - verify the following settings:
 +      * in the port section ''network'' is selected
 +      * in the network section:
 +          * subnet: 10.0.255.255
 +          * **Note the 4K guider is currently being repaired . We are using the VATTspec guider for all guiding. In practice this means the ip:port will be 10.0.3.12:2571**
 +          * <del>offset guider (used with imagers) ip:port : 10.0.3.14:2571; slit plate guider (used with VATTspec): 10.0.3.12:2571</del>
 +
 +    - click the ''connect'' button in the ''Connection'' field
 +      * (after a few seconds, a bunch of new fields and tabs should appear)  
 +      * (The message "[ERROR] Model is not supported by the INDI Apogee driver" may mean that the camera is not powered up.)
 +    - near the bottom of the window, turn on the cooler
 +    - IF YOU ARE GOING TO BE AUTOGUIDING:
 +      * click on the "INDI-VATT-GUIDE" TAB
 +      * click "Connect"
 +      * (a UT clock should appear and begin incrementing.)
 +    - exit the ''INDI options'' window
 +    - click OK in the ''INDI Configuration'' window
 +    - click ''Connect'' in the ''Connect Equipment'' window, in the camera section
 +          * (the button should now say ''Disconnect'')
 +    - IF YOU ARE GOING TO BE AUTOGUIDING:
 +          * in ''INDI Configuration'' window verify the following settings:
 +              * Hostname: localhost
 +              * port: 7600
 +              * driver: VATT-GUIDE-INDI
 +              * Port: [empty]
 +          * exit the INDI Configuration window
 +          * click ''Connect'' in the ''Connect Equipment'' window, in the mount section
 +          * (the button should now say ''Disconnect'')
 +    - click ''Close'' in the ''Connect Equipment'' window
 +    - In the ''Main tool bar'' (it may be positioned anywhere in the window), 
 +      * click the ''Advanced setup'' (brain icon) button (second from the right); a new window should appear.
 +    - Set binning to the allowed maximum of 8x8: 
 +      * Select the ''Camera'' tab,
 +      * in the group ''Camera-specific properties'', set binning to 8 (pull down selector).
 +      * [Note. Ostensibly, binning can be set via ''INDI options'' as NxM where N and M may take any value you wish.  This feature does not work. Binning can really be set only via "brain"  button.]
 +    - IF YOU WILL NOT BE AUTOGUIDING: Disable mount guide output:
 +      * Select the ''Guiding'' tab,
 +      * in the group ''Shared parameters'' disable //mount guide output// (uncheck the box); ''Guide   output DISABLED'' should appear in the lower left of the main window. This should prevent PHD2   accidentally interfering, e.g., with the PEPSI guider.
 +    - Set up automatic frame capture:
 +      * Select the ''Global'' tab,
 +      * check ''Enable diagnostic image logging'', then
 +      * in the group ''Save Guider Images'' check ''Until this count is reached'', and
 +      * set the value (100 is the maximum).
 +      * the files are stored on the ''vattcontrol'' server
 +      * The Dark Library is located in the directory ''/home/vattobs/.phd2/''.
 +      * The directory ''/home/vattobs/PHD2/PHD2_CameraFrames...'' is automatically created for the session.
 +      * If you need to capture more than 100 images, make a renamed copy of the session directory; new   //fits// files should start populating the original sesson directory.
 +  * Start Imaging
 +    - in the bottom left of the PHD2 window there is a button with 2 arrows forming a circle. Click that button.
 +    - the button should gray out, the stop sign button should turn red, and images should start appearing
 +  * Start Guiding
 +    - change the exposure time setting and contrast slider to find an appropriate guide star.
 +    - Click on the guide star
 +    - click on the circular icon i the tool bar that looks like a target
 +
 +
 +  Offset Guider Stage
 +
 +Note: All numbers are GUI units. The travel limits are accurate but the diagram is only an approximation.
 +{{ :phd2:offset_guider_stage_2.gif?direct |}}
  
-  * Start autoguider software w/o telescope control (just for imaging) 
-    - start indiserver and correct drivers 
-      * ''$/home/vattobs/startindi'' 
-    - start phd2 guiding 
-      * ''$phd2'' 
-    - configure phd2 
-      - in the ''Main tool bar'', click icon that looks like usb male connector 
-      - ''connect equipment'' window should open up 
-      - in ''connect equipment'' window, select camera type ''INDI Camera'' 
-      - in ''connect equipment'' window, click on the icon that looks like a screwdriver and wrench in an "X" 
-      - ''INDI Configuration'' window should open up 
-      - in ''INDI Configuration'' window check following settings: 
-        * Hostname: localhost 
-        * port: 7624 
-        * driver: Apogee CCD 
-        * Dual CCD: Main 
-      - click the ''INDI'' button near the bottom of the screen 
-      - ''INDI options'' window should open up 
-      - select the ''Apogee CCD'' tab 
-      - check following settings: 
-      - in the port section click the ''network'' button 
-      - in the network section: 
-        * subnet: 10.0.255.255 
-        * ip:port : 10.0.3.14:2571 
-      - click the ''connect'' button in the ''Connection'' field 
-      - a bunch of new fields and tabs should appear..   
-      - near the bottom, turn on the cooler 
-      - exit the ''INDI options'' window 
-      - click OK in the ''INDI Configuration'' window 
-      - click ''Connect'' in the ''Connect Equipment'' window, in the camera section 
-      - the button should now say ''Disconnect'' 
-      - click ''Close'' in the ''Connect Equipment'' window 
-      - In the ''Main tool bar'' (it may be positioned anywhere in the window),  
-        * click the ''Advanced setup'' (brain icon) button (second from the right); a new window should appear. 
-      - Set binning to the allowed maximum of 8x8:  
-        * Select the ''Camera'' tab, 
-        * in the group ''Camera-specific properties'', set binning to 8 (pull down selector). 
-        * [Note. Ostensibly, binning can be set via ''INDI options'' as NxM where N and M may take any value you wish.  This feature does not work. Binning can really be set only via the "brain" button.] 
-      - Disable mount guide output: 
-        * Select the ''Guiding'' tab, 
-        * in the group ''Shared parameters'' disable //mount guide output// (uncheck the box); ''Guide output DISABLED'' should appear in the lower left of the main window. This should prevent PHD2 accidentally interfering, e.g., with the PEPSI guider. 
-      - Set up automatic frame capture: 
-        * Select the ''Global'' tab, 
-        * check ''Enable diagnostic image logging'', then 
-        * in the group ''Save Guider Images'' check ''Until this count is reached'', and 
-        * set the value (100 is the maximum). 
-        * **The files are stored on the //vattdev// server!** 
-        * The Dark Library is located in the directory ''/home/vattobs/.phd2/''. 
-        * The directory ''/home/vattobs/PHD2/PHD2_CameraFrames...'' is automatically created for the whole session. 
-        * If you need to capture more than 100 images, make a renamed copy of the session directory; new //fits// files should start populating the original session directory. 
-    - Start Imaging 
-      - in the bottom left of the PHD2 window there is a button with 2 arrows forming a circle.  Click that button. 
-      - the button should gray out, the stop sign button should turn red, and images should start appearing 
phd2/phd2_guiding.1528423557.txt.gz · Last modified: 2018/06/07 19:05 by paul