| 1 | == P2.2 Instrument operability and performance == |
| 2 | • **Phase** : 2 |
| 3 | • **Status** : Draft |
| 4 | • **Category** : Daytime testing (functionality and operability) |
| 5 | • **Recurrence** : after instrument installation at telescope platform |
| 6 | • **Duration** : 3 hour(s) |
| 7 | **Description** |
| 8 | • The functionality and operability of individual components/subsystems are tested. This is followed by the checking of the internal alignment of the instrument using the light source within. The final step is the performances of the system. |
| 9 | **Prerequisites** |
| 10 | • All electronics and services up and running. |
| 11 | **Procedure** |
| 12 | • Initialize all the motors/sub-systems. |
| 13 | • Check the functionality of all the motors (home position, named/nominal positions, and reaching software limits). |
| 14 | • Check the working of all the light sources. |
| 15 | • Using the on-axis diffraction-limited light source, check the internal alignment of the SHARK-NIR. |
| 16 | • Finally, the performance of the system is again verified after the installation. |
| 17 | **Success criteria** |
| 18 | • Motors and light sources working as they should. |
| 19 | • The internal alignment is preserved. |
| 20 | • Performance of the system is acceptable. |
| 21 | **Notes** |
| 22 | **LBTO support** |
| 23 | **Associated SHARK-NIR personnel** |
| 24 | • JF, LM, MdP, MM (from AZ) |
| 25 | **Date performed and by whom** |