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This figure shows the normal display of the monitor.

From this snapshot we can see that the last pointing was done on G34.3, using the bands E1 and E3, at freq. 173.507GHz and 267.557 GH, 2160 seconds ago, the scan was the 214 and it consisted on 4 subscans. There were some spikes. We can also see the previous pointing and focus corrections and the elevation and azimuth of the source.



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 * Upper left: on-off RA/DEC map of all pixels. The RA/DEC 0/0 denotes the reference pixel for pointing.
 * Upper right: center pixel (53): before/after skynoise reduction, i.e. correlated signal filter (CSF, red/green)
 * Lower left:
  * A star denotes the result of the last sky dips, i.e. the sky emissivity at the source elevation CHECK
  * Output of 3 DC pixels to check for changes in the sky emissivity
   * upper: line of sight (los) opacity (showing elevation effect and others)
   * lower: total power
 * Lower center:
  * noise in the data before/after the CSF (the plot before is/will be overplotted with the noise after the CSF, in this particular case the rms in the data after CSF is visible, the numbers above the plot 49.5/51mJy/beam give the rms values of the high frequency noise component)
  * gain 1 (in this particular case)
  * col*/nule/sfcz, i.e. pointing and focus offsets
  * throw 32", period 520msec, rotator angle 0
 * Lower right: time series of 4 pixels (51, 52, 53, 54), before and after sky noise subtraction
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In this wiki we aim to create a guide of the info displayed by the different monitors running at the telescope. The monitors Mopsic Monitor, and MonCoo must be running always at the telescope. The only exception is in case of maintenance time, when the version of mopsic can be changed, or doing Absorber measurements with MAMBO2 in stow position (in which case the mopsic monitor must be replaced by the MonInst monitor).

MOPSIC MONITOR

This monitor displays and reduces all the observations of the bolometer MAMBO2 and continuum data from heterodyne receivers. The vncviewer port of this monitor is the 27.

Information displayed

General Info

heterodine-o.png

This figure shows the normal display of the monitor.

From this snapshot we can see that the last pointing was done on G34.3, using the bands E1 and E3, at freq. 173.507GHz and 267.557 GH, 2160 seconds ago, the scan was the 214 and it consisted on 4 subscans. There were some spikes. We can also see the previous pointing and focus corrections and the elevation and azimuth of the source.

* Heterodyne pointing

* Heterodyne focus

* MAMBO2 Pointing

* MAMBO2 Focus

* MAMBO2 Onoff

  • Upper left: on-off RA/DEC map of all pixels. The RA/DEC 0/0 denotes the reference pixel for pointing.
  • Upper right: center pixel (53): before/after skynoise reduction, i.e. correlated signal filter (CSF, red/green)
  • Lower left:
    • A star denotes the result of the last sky dips, i.e. the sky emissivity at the source elevation CHECK
    • Output of 3 DC pixels to check for changes in the sky emissivity
      • upper: line of sight (los) opacity (showing elevation effect and others)
      • lower: total power
  • Lower center:
    • noise in the data before/after the CSF (the plot before is/will be overplotted with the noise after the CSF, in this particular case the rms in the data after CSF is visible, the numbers above the plot 49.5/51mJy/beam give the rms values of the high frequency noise component)
    • gain 1 (in this particular case)
    • col*/nule/sfcz, i.e. pointing and focus offsets
    • throw 32", period 520msec, rotator angle 0
  • Lower right: time series of 4 pixels (51, 52, 53, 54), before and after sky noise subtraction

* MAMBO2 Map

* MAMBO2 Skydip

Indication of Problems

  • Monitor stacked
  • New data not shown
  • Signal Jumps

  • Spikes

  • Error Messages

COORDINATES MONITOR

Information displayed

Indication of Problems

INSTABILITIES MONITOR

Information displayed

Indication of Problems

  • === Signal Jumps ===

  • === Warming up ===

  • === Warmed ip ===

MonitorGuide (last edited 2010-12-16 14:24:17 by gra-lx17)