Commissioning Shift P14

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P14 (19.7.2019 - 5.8.2019)

  • Commissioning Shift Period: 14
  • Dates: 19.7.2019 - 5.8.2019
  • Commissioning Shift Leader: Yusuke Suda
  • Commissioning Shifters / Experts:
    • Drive: shift crew
    • Camera: Mitsunari Takahashi (until 23.7), Daniel Kerszberg (from 22.7), Juan Abel Barrio (22.7 - 2.8), Julien Houles (23.7 - 1.8)
    • AMC / Mirrors: Satoshi Fukami, Tomohiro Inada, Yoshiki Ohtani (from 22.7)

Summary

  • Jul. 22th: A problem in the Flywheel PLC prevented to park out the telescope (lost connection with PLC). Because of this trouble, we could not operate the telescope this day. Jul. 23th: By Koji's instruction from remote, we unplugged the power cable of the PLC and replugged. Then, the PLC is back online. For more detail, see ENERGY#32
  • Jul. 23th - 25th: Two Schneider engineers worked on a cooling unit for IT container and they fixed it. Now 2 out of 3 units are available
  • Jul. 24th: Dragados put gravel in the south east side of the telescope area
  • Jul. 26th: GUI stacked due to a wrong shutdown procedure (a human error, access tower&CSS statuses were not properly checked before entering the telescope area) For more detail, see DRIVE#269
  • Jul. 27th: Visit of AMANAR from Morocco (14 kids + 16 adults), fully satisfied
  • Pointing:
    • New Az offset value was derived by Satoshi
    • Strange PSF spot shift when the tel. passes Az of 0 deg. Ongoing discussion between Drive and Optics experts
  • AMCs: Sometimes PC4 needed to reboot
  • Camera (CaCo, EvB):
    • Module blocked at high rate (>15 kHz) fixed
    • SIS became operable again
    • Protection to prevent movement of SIS was implemented (Zd <90 deg)
    • Protection of enabling HV for front light
    • Stable version of CaCo by Friday with minor modifications
    • New EvB v3 was installed and working well at high rate (>15 kHz)
    • GPS was not receiving -> Reboot -> Work fine (receiver and DHCP working)
    • We took rate scans, pedestal and flatfield runs
    • We could take test shower data (with SIS, pointing to a bright star)

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