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== Instrument Description ==
 
== Instrument Description ==
  
The "Instrument Selector" is essentially a new flip mirror that has been installed in the acquisition boxes of both SpUpNIC and HiPPO<ref>''22 Feb 2024: the implementation of the fold mirror in HiPPo's acquisition box has not been completed at time of writing</ref> that allows the observer to switch between two instruments, a primary and secondary where the primary instrument is either SpUpNIC or HiPPo and the secondary instrument is a new SHOC system. Below is the image showing the new SHOC system mounted to the side of SpUpNIC's acquisition box. The new SHOC system replaces the old guider box with a newly designed off-axis "pick-off" guider that allows for the mounting of a filter wheel unit and SHOC camera beind the guider.
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The "Instrument Selector" is essentially a new fold mirror that has been installed in the acquisition boxes of both SpUpNIC and HiPPO<ref>''22 Feb 2024: the implementation of the fold mirror in HiPPo's acquisition box has not been completed at time of writing</ref> that allows the observer to switch between two instruments: a "primary" and a "secondary" instrument where the primary instrument is either SpUpNIC or HiPPo and the secondary instrument is a new SHOC system. Below is the image showing the new SHOC system mounted to the side of SpUpNIC's acquisition box. The new SHOC system replaces the old guider box that use to migrate between SpUpNIC and HiPPo with a newly designed off-axis "pick-off" guider system that can accommodate a filter wheel unit and SHOC camera behind the guider.
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To select between the primary instrument and SHOC, a user can actuate the fold mirror in/out to steer the science beam towards the desired instrument (see figure below for button on TCS that actuates the fold mirror). When the fold mirror is IN beam and the guider's XY stages are "centred" then the guider camera is functions as a "target acquisition" camera for SpUpNIC/HiPPo, similar to the old system. Also, as in the old system the guider can patrol the area of the large annulas mirror to acquire an appropriate guide star.
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NB. Because the fold mirror and annulas guide mirror are displaced relative to one another in the optical z-axis the guide/acquisition camera's focus has to be adjusted substantially when switching between guiding and target-acquiring mode. This cheat-sheet provides guidelines for focus settings and summarises instructions how to set up target-acquisition and guiding for the primary and secondary instrument:

Revision as of 01:31, 22 February 2024

Instrument Description

The "Instrument Selector" is essentially a new fold mirror that has been installed in the acquisition boxes of both SpUpNIC and HiPPO[1] that allows the observer to switch between two instruments: a "primary" and a "secondary" instrument where the primary instrument is either SpUpNIC or HiPPo and the secondary instrument is a new SHOC system. Below is the image showing the new SHOC system mounted to the side of SpUpNIC's acquisition box. The new SHOC system replaces the old guider box that use to migrate between SpUpNIC and HiPPo with a newly designed off-axis "pick-off" guider system that can accommodate a filter wheel unit and SHOC camera behind the guider.

To select between the primary instrument and SHOC, a user can actuate the fold mirror in/out to steer the science beam towards the desired instrument (see figure below for button on TCS that actuates the fold mirror). When the fold mirror is IN beam and the guider's XY stages are "centred" then the guider camera is functions as a "target acquisition" camera for SpUpNIC/HiPPo, similar to the old system. Also, as in the old system the guider can patrol the area of the large annulas mirror to acquire an appropriate guide star.

NB. Because the fold mirror and annulas guide mirror are displaced relative to one another in the optical z-axis the guide/acquisition camera's focus has to be adjusted substantially when switching between guiding and target-acquiring mode. This cheat-sheet provides guidelines for focus settings and summarises instructions how to set up target-acquisition and guiding for the primary and secondary instrument:
  1. 22 Feb 2024: the implementation of the fold mirror in HiPPo's acquisition box has not been completed at time of writing