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SiTech
,/* Troubleshooting */
3. If clicking on a "Bad comms" warning button does not fix the problem, the SiTech software will need to be stopped and restarted. It is vital that all the SiTech GUIs are closed, and that they are reopened in the correct order, so follow [[#Starting SiTech software| this procedure]] then restart all the other Lesedi/Mookodi services.
4. The most common issue is '''loss of dome commsDome and mirror covers close unexpectedly, telescope and rotators park.'''. The symptom will A full shutdown like this can only be that triggered by the dome won't move to a new target, or that it has closed without warning (the telescope will not park, mirror covers will not close: those actions suggest an LCU shutdown). A red warning button will appear labelled "Bad Dome Comms" in Perhaps the Dome GUI - clicking it should solve the problem. If it does, go weather is bad (or mistakenly thought to the browser TCS Advanced tabbe bad), and in or the central panel click "TAKE CONTROL", then turn dome "Tracking" ON LCU has crashed and OPEN if the dome had closed without good reason everything to keep it safe in the middle of observingits absence. If comms are not restored this way, then press Shutdown on the browser TCS and follow the full instructions on [[#Starting SiTech softwarethe LCU| starting SiTech softwareRestart the LCU]] to restart. Then reload the browser TCS and run the a telescope startup procedure.
5. '''Focus Dome closes unexpectedly and no other subsystem is unresponsiveaffected'''(mirror covers stay open, telescope keeps tracking, etc.). This is typically a comms loss to Check the SiTech focuser dome GUI and doesn't respond to the instructions for a "watchdog timeout" in point 2the small font list of statuses. Follow If this is listed, power cycle the full instructions on [[#Starting SiTech dome muscle box, then close the autoguider software| starting , close the SiTech software]] to , and restartSiTech and all subsequent services.
6. '''Loss of dome comms'''. The symptom will be that the dome won't move to a new target, or that it has closed without warning (without parking the telescope or closing the mirror covers: those actions suggest an LCU shutdown). A red warning button will appear labelled "Bad Dome Comms" in the Dome GUI - clicking it should solve the problem. If it does, go to the browser TCS Advanced tab, and in the central panel click "TAKE CONTROL". If the dome had closed without good reason in the middle of observing, CLOSE the mirror covers, then turn dome "Tracking" ON, OPEN the dome then the mirror covers. If comms are not restored this way, then press Shutdown on the browser TCS and follow the full instructions on [[#Starting SiTech software| starting SiTech software]] to restart. Then reload the browser TCS and run the telescope startup procedure. 7. '''Focus is unresponsive'''. This is typically a comms loss to the SiTech focuser GUI and doesn't respond to the instructions in point 2. Follow the full instructions on [[#Starting SiTech software| starting SiTech software]] to restart. 8. '''No rotator comms'''. First try shutting down and restarting all SiTech. If that doesn't work, log into lesedis2 and do the following:
ssh observer@lesedis2.suth.saao.ac.za
ls -l /dev/ttyU*
The serial number of the rotator controller is A603G14W, so this confirms that the rotators are communicating on port ttyUSB1. If the above command gives you a different serial number, edit the command to try each port from ttyUSB0 to ttyUSB5 until you find A603G14W. Now go to the ServoSCommunicator GUI and select the Rotators tab. In the dropdown menu, select the appropriate port - in this case ttyUSB1. Go to each of the Left Rotator GUI and the Right Rotator GUI and click on the pink warning complaining of no comms. If the warning doesn't clear, shutdown and restart all SiTech. ServoSCommunicator should wake up with the ttyUSB1 port selected, and communications to the rotator GUIs should be restored.
* "Track PA (Parallactic Angle) (Keep North Up)"
* "If PA is out of range, Track PA+-180"