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| en:ost:ccds:maximdl [2026/02/12 08:49] – [Setup Tab] rhainich | en:ost:ccds:maximdl [2026/03/09 13:30] (current) – [Maxim DL] rhainich | ||
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| ====== Maxim DL ====== | ====== Maxim DL ====== | ||
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| Please note that this article is currently being updated. | Please note that this article is currently being updated. | ||
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| //Maxim DL// is currently the primary interface used to control the observatory, | //Maxim DL// is currently the primary interface used to control the observatory, | ||
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| To disconnect the devices after the observations, | To disconnect the devices after the observations, | ||
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| When planning an automatic or semi-automatic observation night, you can also activate the automatic shutdown mechanism as an alternative. To do this, click on the **Auto Shutdown** button at the bottom of the Setup tab. The //Active Shutdown Triggers// section in the window that opens (see below) lists the various triggers that can cause an automatic shutdown. In the example below, these are: | When planning an automatic or semi-automatic observation night, you can also activate the automatic shutdown mechanism as an alternative. To do this, click on the **Auto Shutdown** button at the bottom of the Setup tab. The //Active Shutdown Triggers// section in the window that opens (see below) lists the various triggers that can cause an automatic shutdown. In the example below, these are: | ||
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| All of these options can be configured using the **Configure** button. Once all the settings have been configured, auto shutdown can be activated using the **Arm** button. | All of these options can be configured using the **Configure** button. Once all the settings have been configured, auto shutdown can be activated using the **Arm** button. | ||
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| === Dome Tab === | === Dome Tab === | ||
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| === Telescope Tab === | === Telescope Tab === | ||
| - | The upper-left section of the Telescope tab shows the current pointing position and status of the telescope. Right ascension and declination are displayed for the current date as well as for the standard epoch J2000. In addition, altitude above the horizon and azimuth are shown. In the example | + | The upper-left section of the Telescope tab shows the current pointing position and status of the telescope. Right ascension and declination are displayed for the current date as well as for the standard epoch J2000. In addition, altitude above the horizon and azimuth are shown. In the examples |
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