Orion PARSEC 8300M User Manual

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4. Click

Expose.

5. Carefully watch the

FWHM and

Max Pixel values in the Camera
Control Window
. If you are stand-
ing several feet from your laptop
while focusing, check the

Display

Large Statistics option in the
Expose tab (Figures 16.1 and
16.2).

The FWHM (Full-Width Half

Maximum) indicates the diameter
of the star. The

Max Val is the

brightness value for the bright-
est pixel in the star. The smaller
the

FWHM, and the larger the

Max Pixel, the closer you are to
focused.

6. Adjust the focus as needed to get

the smallest

FWHM and largest

Max Pixel possible. The Max Pixel
should stay well below 50000, as this approaches saturation. If the

Max

Pixel approaches 40000-50000, reduce the exposure time or try selecting

a fainter star. Paying attention to
these values will help you get a
very accurate focus, far better than
simply looking at the star image on
your screen.

7. Click

Stop once you reach the

best focus and click

Reset in

the

Subframe section at the

bottom of the

Camera Control

window. Before proceeding to take
images, switch back to the desired
Exposure Preset.

Note: Due to atmospheric seeing condi-
tions, you may notice significant fluctu-
ation in the

FWHM and Max Pixel val-

ues while focusing. You typically have
to take multiple exposures each time
you adjust the focuser to determine the
quality of your focus.
Caution: Once you have achieved
focus, be sure to click the

Reset but-

ton in the

Subframe box, otherwise the

camera will crop all your images into a
small square!

4.2. Setting the Cooler

The Parsec can cool the CCD to more than 35°C below the ambient tempera-
ture. But remember that the ambient temperature changes and you want to have
enough cooling capacity to take dark frames at the same temperature later.
To set the cooler:
1. Connect the Parsec camera with MaxIm DL in the

Camera Control

Window’s

Setup tab.

2. In the

Camera Control Window’s Setup tab, click On under the Coolers

box (Figure 17.1).

3. Click

Cooler under the Camera 1 box and enter the Setpoint(C) you wish

to cool the CCD to (Figure 17.2). Keep in mind the cooling range of the
camera which is MAX 30-40°C below ambient depending on fan speed. The
Setpoint(C) is the absolute temperature, so this will be the actual target
temperature of the CCD camera. If you set the temperature to -10°C, the
CCD chip will literally cool to 10 degrees below zero Celsius.

4. Click

More/Less on the bottom right of the Camera Control Window to

monitor the cooling status. After a couple of minutes the

Cooler Power

Figure 16.2.

The

Focus Statistics offer

a convenient way to easily monitor your
focusing while standing at the telescope
several feel away from your laptop.

Figure 16.1.

Select

Display Large Statistics in the Expose tab.

Figure 17.1.

Turn the

Coolers on.

Figure 17.2.

Establish a

Setpoint(C)

you wish to set the CCD temperature to.

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