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NOTES FROM PETER MILNE
I suggest that you have two pages viewable in your browser, this mtnops
page and the status page. For a remote person (like me), I can see from the
webcam and the status variables whether things are working. For a local person,
the webcam saves walking into the dome (unless you enjoy that little bit of
limbo).
mtnops page:
http://slotis.kpno.noao.edu/LOTIS/tr/mtnops_test.html
SL status page:
http://slotis.kpno.noao.edu/LOTIS/status.php
This DOES NOT have the camera take images. It powers the camera, but no
images. The reason for this is that eddy controls the camera, and at this point
I need to figure out the way to run that from a script on slotis.
Also, discussions are underway to set-up an override so the roof can be opened a
bit during the daytime. The script above only opens for 10 seconds and then sends
a stop, followed a minute later by a close….and it might only work when the
boltwood script is disabled.
Peter Milne
Steward Observatory Phone : 520-626-5731
E-mail : pmilne@as.arizona.edu
TESTING SuperLOTIS AFTER SHUTDOWN
Log into slotis.kpno.noao.edu
(password in control room)
Log on as superuser by typing su
(password in control room)
Type pete
(changes directory to /home/slotis/pete_auto)
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The TCS block should be updating the local time and the TCS values should make sense.
Look for UT or LST values that make no sense.
The Weather Status should be regularly updating. The roof should show Closed and the Precip should show Not Raining.
The System Temperatures should make sense.
Check the Vacuum and Focus to make sure they do not show red (meaning out of bounds readings)
The Camera Status value that is important is Camera Power, as the others do not update until the camera software runs its start-up (which is not part of this testing)
Type ./mtnops_testing
That script will do the following in order:
Flash the domelight on and off a few times (as a warning and tests commands)
power the mount and camera and chiller
Send movement commands (zenith, south ELAZ (30,180), west ELAZ (45,270), stow)
Partially open roof, pause and then close roof
Power down and kill scripts that were running
Watch the webpage as these commands are executed. If onsite, you will hear some of these commands execute:
The domelight should be obvious in the webcam as it turns on and off.
The webpage should then show the MOUNT and CAMERA go from OFF to ON.
The telescope should been seen to move to the positions in the webcam and the TCS values should display those moves.
The telescope should return to stow.
The roof should be seen to open slightly in the webcam. Then stop. Then close.
The MOUNT and CAMERA power should turn off.
SuperLOTIS is good to go (like a crunchwrap supreme)