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DIS Commands



DIS Commands



Arguments listed in square brackets are optional.

Some commands are not yet documented.





bin X Y
Set the CCD binning for both the red and blue CCDs. See the
window command for more details.



Returns:
ccdState,
ccdBin,
ccdOverscan,
ccdWindow,
readoutOrder




camcmd text
Send a command to the CCD controller. Tries not to molest
either the command or the response lines. The controller
speaks Forth, and the program it runs is in the
~dis/camera/firmware directory on the DIS ICC.



e.g. Ask for a bunch of parameters: camcmd PARAMS?



Returns:
camtxt




expose object time=S [basename=string] [comment=string] [red] [blue]
expose dark time=S [basename=string] [comment=string] [red] [blue]
expose bias [basename=string] [comment=string] [red] [blue]
expose pause
expose resume
expose stop
expose abort

Take or control a single exposure.



If the basename is specified, it is used as a full Unix
path name, to which b.fit and r.fit are
appended. It is strongly recommended that the path begin with
"/export/images". If basename is not specified, the filenames are
determined by the ICC's path, name, places, and
number
If neither red nor blue is specified, both images will
be saved. Both CCDs are always read out, and always in parallel, so
no time is saved by specifying a single side.



The instrument shutter can only be commanded in one second
increments. You can request fractional seconds, but that request
will be rounded to the nearest second.



stop immediately finishes and reads out the current
exposure, abort finishes and discards the current
exposure. Readouts cannot be aborted.



Examples: expose object time=15, expose bias basename="/export/images/DD01/dbias.0003"



Returns:


exposureState,
<color>Readout,
<color>URL,




init [tds] [cameras]
Initialize the motor and camera controllers. If neither is specified,
initialize both. For the TDS motor controller, style="font-weight: bold;">init does not move any motor or
forget where it is. For the camera controller, resets the binning
and windowing to the default values.




home [mask] [filter] [shutter] [turret] [r1] [r2] [b1] [b2]
Home one or more of the instrument motors. If none are
specified, all are homed.



Returns:
mask,
maskName,
maskNames,
maskID,
filterID,
filterName,
shutter,
detent,
gratingsetN,
turretPos,
turret,
gsetNzerosteps,
gsetNsteps,
gsetNlambdas,




name
Set the filename part of the default naming system. See
the path command for more details.



Returns:
basename,
name,
number
path,
places




number
Set the number part of the default naming system. See
the path command for more details.



Returns:
basename,
name,
number
path,
places




motors motor-list
Move one or more motors with a single command. This is the
preferred motor control command, at least for programs.



motor-list is one or more of the
following, separated by spaces:




mask=N
N=1..5

Move the slit mask wheel to the given position.





filter=N
N=1..2

1 - Clear

2 - Gunn-Thuan filter set in place






turret=N
N=1..5

1 - gratings 1

2 - gratings 2

3 - mirrors

4 - change gratings 1

5 - change gratings 2




The two grating change positions are only useful for the obs-specs.





Xstep=N
X=r1,r2,b1,b2

N=valid step, 100 to about 2400


[I don't know how to specify the valid range.]






Xlambda=N
X=r1,r2,b1,b2

N=valid wavelength


[I don't know how to specify the valid range.]



e.g. r2lambda=7500




For any particular grating, only one of "step" or "lambda" an be specified.


We look for, and run, any commands in the above order (mask, filter, turret, r1, r2, b1, b2)





overscan cols rows
Set the overscan columns and rows. These dimensions are not
affected by binning: you will always get the number of overscan
pixels that you request here.



Returns:
ccdState,
ccdBin,
ccdOverscan,
ccdWindow,
readoutOrder




path text
Set the path part of the default naming system. The ICC
maintains an auto-incrementing filename built from three
user-definable parts:



The number will be 0-padded to places digits.

The composed filename will have either b.fits or
r.fits appended to it.



For example, with path=/export/images/DD01, name=bias.,
places=3, and number=11, the blue image file would
be /export/images/DD01/bias.011b.fits



As it stands, Remark and the MC always pass the
basename argument to the expose command,
so none of this is used.



Returns:
basename,
name,
number
path,
places




places
Set the places to use for the number part of the
default naming system. See the path command for
more details.



Returns:
basename,
name,
number
path,
places




reconfig [gratings] [masknames] [cameras]

Reload configuration files. If none are specified, reloads all
of them.




status [mask] [filter] [shutter] [turret] [cameras]
[gratings] [r1] [b1] [r2] [b2] [basename] [quick]

Return the status of various sub-systems. If none are specified,
all are queried. gratings is shorthand for r1 r2 b1 b2.

If quick is specified, returns cached values. These
should, of course, be identical to the values found by actually
querying the controllers.



Returns:
mask,
maskName,
maskNames,
maskID,


filterID,
filterName,


shutter,


detent,
gratingsetN,
turretPos,
turret,
gsetNzerosteps,
gsetNsteps,
gsetNlambdas,


ccdState,
ccdBin,
ccdOverscan,
ccdWindow,
readoutOrder,


name,
number,
places,
path,
basename,


ccdTemps,
ccdHeaters,




tdscmd text
Send a command to the TDS motor controller. Tries not to molest
either the command or the response lines. The TDS ("Triangle Digital
Services") controller speaks Forth, and the program it runs
is in the ~dis/TDS directory of the DIS ICC.



e.g. Ask for the stepper velocities for the b2 grating motor:
tdscmd 3 ?PAR



Returns:
TDStxt




temps
Return the most recent CCD temperatures and heater
percentages. These are actually read by a separate daemon, currently
once a minute.



Returns:
ccdTemps,
ccdHeaters




window [unbinned] Xlow Ylow Xhigh Yhigh
window center [unbinned] X Y W H
window reset

Set the CCD readout window for both the red and blue CCDs. The
bottom-left pixel is (1,1). All dimensions refer to binned
pixels, unless the unbinned argument is passed.



If the optional center argument is given, X and
Y specify the center pixel of a rectangle, and W and
H the "radius" to extend the rectangle on each
side
of the center pixel; a width of 1 would yield a one pixel
wide readout.


window reset resets the window to the full size specified
in the default configuration file. Neither the binning nor the
overscan size are changed. If the readout is binned, the binning is
applied to the new readout window after the window is reset.



Returns:
ccdState,
ccdBin,
ccdOverscan,
ccdWindow,
readoutOrder