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The CCD is focussed by making a multiple exposure, stepping                     
both the focus and the telescope between exposures and only                     
reading out the chip at the end of the operation. The multiple                   
images are examined to establish the best focus (accurate to +/ 0.05 mm or so). The exposure is controlled by an automatic                      
focus procedure on the instrumentation computer. Make sure                      
that there are no very bright stars in the field of the chip                    
as these saturate and so are no good for focusing: the plan                     
is to make exposures of > 5 seconds in order to smooth out                       
seeing fluctuations. To start the procedure type:
                
0.05 mm or so). The exposure is controlled by an automatic                      
focus procedure on the instrumentation computer. Make sure                      
that there are no very bright stars in the field of the chip                    
as these saturate and so are no good for focusing: the plan                     
is to make exposures of > 5 seconds in order to smooth out                       
seeing fluctuations. To start the procedure type:
Adam:> FOCUS
and follow the prompts. The parameters are the number of                        
exposures, the exposure time in seconds and the direction                       
of motion of the image on the chip (N,S,E or W). The focus                      
is stepped by +/ 0.1 mm between exposures, depending on                         
the sign of the first parameter and starting at
0.1 mm between exposures, depending on                         
the sign of the first parameter and starting at
Current focus +/ 0.1(n
 0.1(n 1) mm,
1) mm,
so that the current focus is in the middle of the range.                        
The telescope is offset (20 arcsec is the default) between                      
shots: make sure that there is enough room by looking at a                      
GLANCE run or on the finder display before you select the                       
direction. Check the exposure time by using PHOTOM on the                       
result of a glance. At the beginning of the night, try seven                    
exposures (+/ 0.1 mm around the nominal value). (The default 
increment in focus is 0.1 mm but this can be changed useing the FOCINC command
(see II.3.11).An approximate value for focus at a given temperature can be 
obtained from Figure 8. Use the selector switch on top of the desk to 
determine the current inside dome temperature. The approximate focus can be read
off from the graph. It is intended to introduce automatic
focus compensation for temperature in the near future. Fine-tuning                     
during the night can be done with 5 exposures: differences in                   
focus of 0.1 mm are easily distinguishable under good                           
conditions. The telescope and focus will be returned to
their starting position at the end of the run.                  
A double step between the first and second image                   
establishes which image corresponds to which focus position.                    
It will normally be obvious which images are closest to focus                   
and there should be measured using the PROFILE option of                        
PHOTOM and the seeing noted from the focused image.
0.1 mm around the nominal value). (The default 
increment in focus is 0.1 mm but this can be changed useing the FOCINC command
(see II.3.11).An approximate value for focus at a given temperature can be 
obtained from Figure 8. Use the selector switch on top of the desk to 
determine the current inside dome temperature. The approximate focus can be read
off from the graph. It is intended to introduce automatic
focus compensation for temperature in the near future. Fine-tuning                     
during the night can be done with 5 exposures: differences in                   
focus of 0.1 mm are easily distinguishable under good                           
conditions. The telescope and focus will be returned to
their starting position at the end of the run.                  
A double step between the first and second image                   
establishes which image corresponds to which focus position.                    
It will normally be obvious which images are closest to focus                   
and there should be measured using the PROFILE option of                        
PHOTOM and the seeing noted from the focused image.
 
  
  
  
 