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=== Advanced Usage === | === Advanced Usage === |
Revision as of 11:49, 29 October 2018
Contents
General User Interface via the web
When servicing cameras, the GUI is your first port of call. It can be used to
For full instructions on it's use, see Using the GUI for Regular Maintenance.
Physical HW maintenance
You will also occasionally be required to:
- Installing lens and DSLR in the DFNEXT observatory type
- Physically replace the hard drives
- Clean the Lenses and Applying Hydrophobic Lens Coating
Manual Maintenance using commandline (Todo: move this link and recategorise content within)
If you are ever required to perform any manual maintenance, use the following links for information on the following topics, or see the general Manual Maintenance page.
- Replace the Hard Drives
- Format the CF Card
- Update Software, Update Software Page 2 Todo: fix duplication here
- Connecting to the PC with a keyboard and monitor
- Focusing the DSLR
- Finding network interface MAC address
Advanced Usage
DFNEXTs
- DFNEXT onservatories BIOS configuration - including jumpers - for Commell LE-37G PC
FireOPALs
- FireOPAL observatories specific configurations (6-core Mini ITX PC BIOS)