CHAPTER 2. USING THE CALIBRATION MODULE
Switch on the calibration lamp when you need to take
calibration images. It can be done manually or re-
motely (see section 2.1.1). When the calibration lamp
is on, the matching LED is on as well.
Ensure the lamp is switched off at the end of
your calibration exposures.
Proceed in the same way for the flat lamp.
Typical exposure times
The exposure time depends on several parameters
(CCD camera, equipment configuration..), but typical
exposure times are:
– 120 seconds for calibration
– 10 seconds for flat field
In any case, always make sure that your images are
not saturated (refer to the Alpy 600 user guide).
LEDs meaning - summary
– Both LEDs are off : the calibration module is deac-
tivated, the light beam coming from star is open.
– One LED is on: the matching lamp is on, and the
screen is across the telescope beam.
– Both LEDs are flashing: neither lamp is on, but
the screen is across the telescope beam.
– One LED is flashing: the matching lamp has been
automatically switched off after 30 minutes, to pre-
serve its lifetime. Just reset the matching switch to
restart the normal behavior.
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