Remote/Remote Control Omicron
Remote Mode Observations on the Omicron@C2PU Telescope
Instructions for Visitors
Version 19 – 06/11/2023 Author: Jean-Pierre Rivet
1. Warning
Before conducting an astronomical observation in remote mode on the Omicron@C2PU telescope, it is mandatory to be already trained locally. This document only covers remote-specific issues. The telescope hardware/software is not described here.
2. Prerequisites
Required Equipment
- A decent computer (called “local computer”)
- A decent internet connection
- A secondary display (optional, but useful)
Required Software
- TeamViewer ≥ 15.46.7 (free for non-commercial use)
3. Logical Structure of the Facility
The system includes:
- A main computer (always online)
- Telescope + control computers (powered via switched power, "C2PU droid")
3.1 Low-Level Commands
Performed via a Power Distribution Unit (PDU), through a web interface on the main computer.
Low-level control includes:
- Power to the facility – Socket #1
- Dome spotlights – Socket #2
- Dome webcam – Socket #3
- Science camera – Socket #4
3.2 High-Level Commands
Launched via TeamViewer on two computers:
- Telescope control software (`Telescope_Vnn.exe`)
- Data acquisition software (`C2PU.GAS vnnn`)
These allow:
- Dome slit operations
- Dome rotation
- Telescope driving
- Camera operation
4. Using TeamViewer
Steps to establish connection:
- Launch TeamViewer
- Sign in using credentials (see authorization doc)
- Navigate to “Computers and Contacts”
- Connect to “Main computer” first
- If session is not active, connect once, then reconnect (license workaround)
- Open sessions on:
* Main computer * Telescope control computer * Data acquisition computer
5. Before Starting
Check for:
- No snow on dome (October–May)
- Weather forecast (Meteoblue, SAT24, Tool_MeteoCalern)
- All-sky and webcam imagery (Calern1, SKYcam UNIVERSCITY)
6. Starting a Remote Observation Session
- Connect via TeamViewer to main computer
- Use IP Switch Omicron1 to power:
* Webcam (#3) * Spotlights (#2)
- Launch webcam (IP Camera Omicron1)
- Check live image for telescope power (spinning disc)
- Launch Tool_MeteoCalern and SKYcam
- Switch on main power (socket #1)
- Wait for telescope + acquisition computers to appear online
- Connect and log in to both
- Launch:
* `Telescope_Vnn.exe` * `Plot_Field.exe` (aux screen)
- Switch on science camera (#4)
- Launch acquisition software (`C2PU.GAS vnnn`)
- Open the dome slit
7. Performing the Observation
- Frequently check meteorological conditions
- Use Plot_Field to check target visibility
- Use dome lights and webcam during slewing
- DO NOT forget to turn off dome lights before imaging
8. Ending the Session
- Stop acquisition and cooling
- Exit GAS software
- Turn on dome lights
- Park the mount and dome
- Close dome slit
- Verify dome is closed (via webcam)
- Exit telescope control software
- Turn off science camera
- Launch DecoupeLogs script
- Shutdown telescope control computer
- Launch DATA_SAVE script
- Shutdown data acquisition computer
- Wait 1 min, then switch off main power (#1)
- Verify disc has stopped spinning
- Turn off spotlights and webcam
- Ensure all sockets are OFF
- Close TeamViewer (but not "visiteur" session!)
- Report session via email to: `users-c2pu@oca.eu`
9. Useful Information
9.1 Limiting Conditions
- Wind < 10 m/s
- Humidity < 85%
- Temperature > -5°C
- No rain expected in 12h
9.2 Useful URLs
- Webcam: https://www.oca.eu/fr/webcam-calern
- All-sky cams: http://e.bondoux.free.fr/index.html
- FRIPON: https://www.fripon.org/...
- Meteo: https://www.oca.eu/fr/meteo
- Satellite: https://www.sat24.com/fr-fr/city/10151
9.3 Credentials
See authorization document.
9.4 Emergency Contacts
- C2PU: +33-(0)4.93.40.54.15
- Jean-Pierre Rivet: +33-(0)6.72.13.09.75
- Local contacts: Laurent Boulanger, Serge Roata, Hervé Mariey...