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- Remove the rubber baffle around the cage system connecting slit to central column
- Unwraps by hand
- Not shown in photo below
- Use a small, imperial hex key to just loosen (DO NOT REMOVE ALL THE WAY) the small screws locking the cage into the central column
- In the hex key set provided with the OSELOTS toolkit, the key you need is the small, red imperial key
- Disconnect the slit holder from the support post, just to the right of the entrance hole
- We recommend unscrewing the small, horizontal, silver beam from the holder of the optical slit, keeping the larger poster pieces in place
- You should first loosen the screw locking this silver post in place, and then rotate it
- Slide the cage posts holding the slit and fiber tip out the front hole of OSELOTS
- If all the screws have been appropriately loosened, the whole front of the cage system should cleanly slide out.
- Connect a light source (like the HG-2 calibration lamp) to lens-end of the optical fiber
- See the section on taking wavelength calibration images, starting with "(OPTIONAL, BUT SHOULD DO IF POSSIBLE)", on the Nightly Observing Sequence page for guidance on how to do so
- When the slit and fiber are well aligned, you should see bright light shining through the slit from the fiber
- To adjust the alignment, you must gently move the slit around in it's holding tube
- (The slit, unfortunately, does not sit perfectly centered in the tube; it is held in place (imperfectly) with a ThorLabs 1" tube ring)
- Slide the slit holder off of the cage struts
- Loosen the ring holding the slit in place
- Can be done with a flathead screwdriver or the ThorLabs tube ring adjuster
- Gently nudge the ring's position perpendicular to the long axis
- Best done with a soft, long object with a small tip, such as a toothpick or a cable tie
- tighten ring, gently
- slide slit holder back down cage struts until the fiber and slit are flush
- Bring them into contact gently
- Do you now see light from the fiber through the lens (as in the image above) when slit and fiber are flush?
- If yes, then you're good
- If not, repeat steps c. through g., using the results from the previous adjustment to inform your next adjustment
- Once good alignment is retrieved, replace the cage struts and tighten system down
- i.e. - reverse steps 2. through 4.
- Take an image with OSELOTS:
- As su in the ~/Documents/OSELOTS/ directory, run:
bash doPixisImaging.bash -e 5 -o HG2 -p HG2_f23p0 -n 1 -h 0 -f 23.0
- (you might need to cool the camera and find focus home if this is the first image taken today):
bash doPixisImaging.bash -e 0 -o Cool -n 1 -h 1
- If the lines look good, the slit and fiber have been successfully realigned!
- But the slit is likely slightly rotated out of position. Are the lines perfectly vertical in the image, or is there a slight tilt?
- ds9's crosshair is helpful
- Here is an example (note in the left panel, how the crosshair traces the line, while in the right panel, the line drifts right off of the crosshair):
- If the slit requires rotation correction:
- Use a hex key to loosen the rotation stage for the slit
- Rotate the slit slightly, making note of the direction
- Take another image and check the slit orientation
- Repeat until good vertical slit orientation is achieved.
- Seal the hole AROUND the slit holder with black aluminum tape.
- This is important for reducing scattered light in the system.
- The slit-fiber coupling error has now been fixed.