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object h[time [name]]iSetup for object
object prepares qcdcom to take an exposure of a general target. You can specify integration time as the first argument and an object name as the second. The object command sets the automatic actions: # of resets: 1, shutter on, readout on.
Example: object 300 N3031 (set integration time to 300 sec and object name to N3031) Example: object 0.18 (set integration time to 0.18 sec )
auto hiset automatic action
auto goes through the choices for the automatic actions, and allows you to set each. You should not normally need to use auto directly, since you can use the object, dark, etc. commands for most normal exposures. It is provided for those who need to do fancy things. The automatic actions are:
#reset: n Number of times to reset the chip before starting the exposure. Should usually be set to 1.
Shutter on/off Controls whether the shutter should be opened for the exposure. Usually set to ON, otherwise no flux from sky gets to detector.
Readout on/off Controls whether the chip should be read out at the end of the exposure. Usually ON.
Write on/off Controls whether a FITS file should be written after the chip is read out. Usually ON to save data. This can also be set using the command set save.
idle on/off If on, at the end of a readout the chip is placed in a continuous reset, or idle, mode.
double correlated read on/off Controls whether the device is read out before and after the shutter opening, or only after. If reading before and after, the difference between the two are taken, and this difference is written to the FITS file. Double correlated read ON is the normal operating mode.
Number of samples n controls how many frames to
chop on/off Controls whether a beamswitched pair of integrations is performed for each go command. If at the UH
instead of the file number. This file is overwritten every time a new chop is done.
dummy read on/off In order to get the array into a stable mode, a “dummy read" is done immediately before the read that is saved as data. This occurs both before and after the integration. This should be turned on for normal operation. The "dummy read" may not be necessary for