UIST Engineering
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UIST: Engineering: Checkout
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Below are listed checks for when UIST is put back onto the
telescope (after a period of engineering or WFCAM block). Can all be done on
Ohi , logged on as observer
1. Daywork
There are MSBs for most of these tests in U/EC/5 (under Permanent
Daytime tests).
- Datum mechanisms - followed by the Readnoise and Long Dark
(dark current) calibration observations.
- Check all modes In U/EC/5 run "UIST Daytime Tests -
all modes". This will take darks, flats, arcs and observations in
imaging (thermal and non-thermal), spectroscopy and IFU. All wheels
(including focus and image rotator) will be exercised. The "sub"
version has just very basic checks [Maren - good for you, perhaps?]
NB: To get these to come up in the QT, you may have to disable
constraints.
- Polarimetry The "UIST Daytime Tests - IRPOL" programme
will exercise IRPOL, in imaging and spec-pol modes. BEWARE - is IRPOL
bagged? Moving it may not be a good idea!
- Reading waveforms: Thermal and non-thermal/full and sub-arrays.
Can these be loaded without error (should be checked when you run the above
sequences).
- New Grism or filter? If so, then need to establish internal
focus and step value.
- For FOCUS: view arc lamp through grism, appropriate blocking
filter and the 2-pix slit. Can run from engineering epics screens
(see below). Load and run "do_focus_run" exec, or set focii manually
in uistCCS_control.dl and simply run "observe" exec (can edit/create
own execs in /jac_sw/itsroot/install/engineering/data/). Note: range
of travel for focus is 0.5-5mm. Can analyse data with this script: calib_focus.prg.
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For STEPS: View BB lamp "continuum spectrum" through the grism,
appropriate blocking filter and the 4-pix slit. Check spectrum runs
along rows. Again, tweak steps from engineering epics screens. Can
analyse data with this script: calib_grism.prg.
- New Slit, mask or aperture? Check that the slits are orientated
along columns.
Can use this script: calib_slit.prg
- Imaging Acquisition: Location of slits on
array. Numbers on
aper_foci.html page used for imaging-acquisition. Done from
eng. epics windows by looking through slit and a filter (do PK50 and
B2 [used with IJH and HK grisms) - check the same!) at the BB lamp
with 2sec expos. Do this if the slit wheel has been removed (or if
hasn't been done for a while).
2. Nighttime at the summit
There are MSBs for most of these tests in U/EC/5 (under Permanent
Nighttime tests).
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Port and tilt - the sequence for this is in u/ec/1.
Can do this in day/twilight with
the dome closed and the lights on. Either keep the mirror covers
closed and minimise the signal as per
http://www.jach.hawaii.edu/UKIRT/instruments/ufti/align.html
or put UIST in pupil imaging mode with the covers open.
(link to page of sample pupil images...)
- Foci and apertures - there are sequences in ec/1, and the
guidelines in the QA
notes.
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Angle of array on sky - use a simple 0.12"/pixel imaging MSB,
with offsets set to 0:0, -50:0, +50:0 and then 0:0, 0:-50, 0:50.
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Imaging acquisition I - load a normal standard star MSB.
Acquire the star in the normal way, continue past "Break for Movie" and
set object. However, at second break, rather than continue, run Movie again
and nudge star left and right by 0.5 arcsec. Is the slit peaked up on
the star? Repeat for 2pix, 4pix and 5pix slits with HK grism.
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Imaging acquisition II - as above, but repeat with different
grisms. Check in particular the longer-wavelength grisms (short-K,
long-K, etc.) where an additional offset is applied by UPICK (as
listed in uocs.cfg and on UIST-eng "apertures and focii" web page).
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Sliding along slit - use a simple point-source MSB, but with a
long slide. Are the beams balanced? If not, stop the MSB and slide
up and down the slit by hand; work out left/right offset needed in
each beam. Repeat for at least two slits. (Related to centre of
rotation - see below)
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Dichroic vignetting - probably only necessary if a new dichroic
has been installed.
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Center of rotation, flexure? - these are both described in the
QA Guide (half-way down the page). The centre of rotation
probably affects how well stars are slid up and down the slit. The
flexture model affect accuracy of apertures, though is probably less
essential.
- New filter/grism - check spectral resolution, imaging
acquisition on a star with a standard flat/arc/star MSB. Does the
imaging acquisition need an additional offset (is acquisition and
imaging done through different filters)?
3. Array - Running UIST from the engineering interface
UIST can be run with UCLIENT. Described in detail on the
staff wiki.
4. CCS - Using the Individual Mechanisms control windows.
uistMenu gives the full list of UIST windows that are potentially useful for
engineering; from this menu, the small CCS Engineering DM screen
(uistCCS_eng.dl) allows you to open screens for individual mechanisms;
filters, grisms, focus, etc. The slit wheel mechanism is shown here. From these windows you can move
wheels a fixed number of steps, e.g.:
- Power (top left) set to ON
- Select slit from Menu pull-down
- Click Start (notice the step changing bottom-left)
- Datum Force to TRUE
- Click Start again (this time, the wheel will go to the
slit via the datum switch)
Note that the Read Back Value (RBV) is relative, i.e. it sets to zero
from where the wheel currently is, then steps until finds it datum.
Sets to zero again at the datum switch; now it knows where it is, and
can find grisms or filter by moving the appropriate number of steps
given in .data file.
To move a wheel manually, a few steps say, change the DVAL (demand
value - bottom left corner) by a few hundred steps and hit return.
The RBV should update to the new value.
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