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There are currently two types of safety encoders installed on the telescope. The There is a different procedure for adjusting the older Kuebler safety encoders.

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If the encoder was decoupled from the axis then the encoders will have need to have the zero offset adjusted.

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  1. Navigate to the Engineering – Safety Encoders screen on the GIS HMI.

  2. Verify that the position value in ‘Target Home Position’ matches the main axis encoder. If they do not match the zero offset must be adjusted (see How to adjust the Telescope Safety Encoder).

  3. Press ‘Set Safety Encoder Home Position’ push button.

  4. Verify that the value in ‘AB Encoder Current Position’ now matches the main axis encoder.

  5. Verify that any warnings associated with 'Encoder not homed' have disappeared.

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How to adjust the Telescope Safety Encoders

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This procedure requires that the telescope main axis encoders be available and properly indexed.

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Normally these should never require adjustment, especially the scale factor term. But if the encoder was removed for repair or replacement then the zero offset term will likely require adjustment.

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Current Value

ALT_SCALE_FACTOR

99.05493

ALT_ZERO_OFFSET

184868

AZ_SCALE_FACTOR

614.3545

AZ_ZERO_OFFSET

558945

  1. Navigate to the Engineering – Safety Encoders screen on the GIS HMI.

  2. Compare the Target Home Position to the main axis encoder position. They should match. If they do not match an adjustment needs to be made to the zero offset.

  3. Calculate the correct offset:

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    body--uriencoded--\text %7BZero Offset = AB Absolute Encoder Counts - (Target Home Position * Scale Factor)%7D

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