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1 Typical Beginning of Night/Run Activities
1.1 Workstation Configuration
2 Beginning of the Night Procedure
2.1 Procedure for Starting Enterprise Window
2.1.1 Condition before Startup
2.1.2 Procedure for Startup of Communication Program
2.1.3 ``listen'' and ``subspace'' parameters
listen.par
subspace.par
2.1.4 How to exit ``listen'' and ``subspace''
2.2 Procedure for Starting the Enterprise
2.2.1 Procedure for Power-up of Enterprise
2.2.2 Running the Enterprise Program
2.2.3 Normal Startup Commands
(if software is already loaded)
2.3 Downloading Fresh Software to the Enterprise
2.3.1 Download Software Procedure
2.3.2 ``loadcode'' and ``loadcenters'' parameters
loadcode.par
loadcenters.par
2.3.3 Typical Circle Patterns
2.3.4 Sample ``makeitso'' session
2.3.5 ``makeitso'' parameters
makeitso.par
3 End of Night Procedure
3.1 When to turn the power off
4 Target File Processing
4.1 Enterprise Coordinate Buffers
4.1.1 Example Buffer Listing
4.2 Downloading Target Files to Enterprise
4.2.1 Condition of the System
4.2.2 To Download .TRG File to Enterprise
4.2.3 ``starget'' parameters
starget.par
4.3 Processing Targets Inside Enterprise
4.3.1 Generate Coordinates in Enterprise Buffers
4.3.2 Lazy Man's Way Move Probes to Next Coordinates
4.3.3 Educational Method to Move Probes to Specified Coordinates
4.4 Automatic Processing in Enterprise
4.4.1 Condition of the System
4.4.2 To Download and Process Targets
4.4.3 ``atarget'' parameters
atarget.par
4.4.4 Sample ``atarget'' Interaction
On the workstation
On the Enterprise
4.4.5 ``sensors'' parameters
sensors.par
4.4.6 Sample ``sensors'' Interaction
On the workstation
On the Enterprise
4.5 How to Create a Circle Target Pattern
5 Calibration and Alignment Procedures
5.1 Single Star Flux Calibration
5.2 Single Galaxy Observations
5.3 MX Telescope Focus Instructions
5.3.1 Knife Edge Focus Procedure
5.4 MX Guide Aperture Alignment
5.5 MX Rotation Alignment on the Sky
5.5.1 Changing the rotation parameter
5.5.2 Changing the platescale parameter
5.5.3 Example Memory Listing
5.6 MX Probe Center Alignment
5.6.1 ``listen'' and ``readcenters'' parameters
listen.par
readcenters.par
5.6.2 Remote Terminal / Computer and Network Setup
em4010 settings
5.6.3 Probe Exercise Procedure
5.6.4 Special Alignment for Broken Object Fibers
6 How to Recover from a Probe Collision
6.1 Things That Make Probe Collisions
7 MX Calibration Lamps
7.1 General Description of Lamps
7.2 Automated Control of Lamps
7.2.1 ``mxlamps'' parameters
mxlamps.par
7.2.2 names of MX lamps
7.2.3 automatic barn doors
7.2.4 lamp alarm
8 Observation Troubleshooting Guide
8.1 No Guide Star Image
8.2 No Photomultiplier Counts
8.3 No Spectra of Any Kind
8.4 Only Sky Spectra
8.5 No Arc Lamp Spectra
8.6 All Arc Lamps Stuck On or Buzzer Beeping
8.7 MX Won't Talk to You
8.8 MX Babbles Uncontrollably
9 Instrument Setup
9.1 MX and B&C Filter Locations
9.2 MX Shutter Locations
10 ENTERPRISE MENUS
10.1 ENTERPRISE MENU page 1
10.2 ENTERPRISE MENU page 2
10.3 ENTERPRISE MENU page 3
10.4 ENTERPRISE MENU page 4
10.5 ENTERPRISE MENU page 5
10.6 Enterprise Monitor Menu
11 MX Hardware/Software Configuration
11.1 Probe Status Bytes
11.1.1 Example Status Queries
A;
A?
A:
11.1.2 Port A
11.1.3 Port B
11.2 HEX Download File Format
11.3 Enterprise Buffer Contents
11.3.1 Sample Target Buffer
12 Slit Identification Files
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John Hill
Wed Jan 26 18:59:36 MST 2000