---++Introduction Description of the calibration process. ---++Focus the instrument On an ipython console at NEMEA, write: > import SpecFocus > res = SpecFocus.focus_loop(stage_control, du_control, focus_pos = np.arange(3.0, 3.5, 0.05)) > SpecFocus.analyze(res) Select the value with the maximum value in the figure for the focus. ---++Arcs ---+Ar Exposure of 15s. Should get around 10k counts on the brightest spots. ---+Xe Exposure of 15s. ---+Hg Early arcs did not show great S/N with 15s. Just above the bias limit. At later time, 15s did provide the right number of counts. Exposure of 15s. ---+Cd Wait 3 min to warm up. Exposure of 15s. ---++Dome flats Power up the telescope if down. Select 'dome' in the control window. Click 'Calibration'. Once calibration is selected, the lamps open. Select 'flat stow' and Telescope. ---++Focusing the telescope - Take a rainbow camera image. - Once we see it in the rc, select button 'To IFU', to move the object to the IFU. - Examine the IFU image. - Take focus loop. Predicted focus for GRB is 14.85. Finer step of 0.05 may be used. ---++STD star - Select the coordinates of the star in the list. - Identify the STD in the rainbow camera. - Offset the telescope to fit the STD in the circle of the IFU. - Click 'ToIFU'. - Select the parameters of the spectra: time - 11 mag --> 120s - 12 mag --> 260s -- Main.NadiaBlagorodnova - 17 Nov 2015
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