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" prompt). 
         (See notes on wall by system console, in the tape-drives room)
PROC CORRE T    
        SETFLASH 40        (if that is the advised value)
        RUN T "NAME"    
        END PROC
and
PROC MIRA T    
        SETFLASH 40
        GLANCE T
        END PROC
        use these procedures instead of RUN or GLANCE. 
        ENABLE the flash at the CCD camera head.
PROC ARCON      
        IOPROCEED 1
        COMPMIRROR IN   
        1LAMP ON           this will be normally the CuAr lamp        
        IOPROCEED 0		
        END PROC
and
PROC ARCOFF
        IOPROCEED 1
        COMPMIRROR OUT
        1LAMP OFF
        IOPROCEED 0		
        END PROC
	 (if you want CuNe instead, normally you have to type 2LAMP) 
	Use PUT (and GET) to save (and retrieve) your procedures, otherwise they
        are lost each time you exit ADAM.
  (where 
 is in
        
).  You will need 2 strong, unconfused arc lines
        near the ends of the chip for focussing.  Use the arc
        plots to help you choose.  With CuAr, 
7500 is
        a good region. 
        SLIT 300 (150)  for 235 (500) cameras. 
        ASCF 2  inserts GG495 for red observing
        (to cut out 2nd order blue). 
        ASND 0 
        ND 0  (arc filters not usually needed with
        CCD).                                              
        GLA 5  (use a double length period for the
        Hartmann exposures) and then examine spectrum with 
        PHOT  to make sure the lines are not
        saturated. 
        Lexidata buttons are : 

The BLUE button is used to mark the cursor position.
SETUP (makes ROT, TILT and FOCUS available for use; note that a FOCUS adjustment has to be made after checking ROT and TILT) ROT Should already have been set (see 4.3.4) FOCUS performs Hartman tests for 5 collimator positions (or just 1 if a step of 0 is used). Note that shifts are given in 1/10 pixels. Takes about 15 mins. An alternative procedure if you have problems with FOCUS is TILT also performs a Hartman test (but for the current collimator position only). For the 2 chosen lines it gives, in addition to the mean shift, the L-R (along slit) and T-B (along spectrum) shifts. These should already have been minimised when the CCD was first set up by the SA. Hence minimise the mean shift by trying several collimator settings, using COLL n (where n should be in the range 170 - 240.)
READY (to return to observing mode).
200
) slit to minimise dust streaks.
        However, you should also do a flat field at your observing
        setting to calibrate any such streaks.  (Note that issuing
        TUNG will automatically set ND to its maximum value; you have to 
        adjust them.)
Do flat field in second order ( i.e. CENWAVE 14000) if low dispersion grating is used.