Use Case:  Telescope Offset

Description Offset the telescope position of the given (alpha,delta) step.
The offset value is simply added to the reference position of the telescope. The telescope axes move to (alt,az) values corresponding to the new sky coordinates.
It is seen by the user as a change of the actual position with respect to the last preset (or rather the last position).
An offset step is always relative to the current position of the telescope (i.e . consecutive steps are accumulated). To issue a new offset it's not necessary to wait until a previous offset has completed. Consecutive offsets are therefore not lost if one does not exceed the defined performance limits.
This command CANNOT be used while guiding or doing field stabilization, since the guiding system is not aware of the offset and the behaviour of the system is unpredictable. Use Combined Offset instead.
This UC uses Offset Alpha/Delta

Role(s)/Actor(s)
Primary: Operator/Maintenance
Secondary: Alt/Az Axes

PriorityCritical

Performanceup to 1.5 deg/sec in Alt and 2 deg/sec

FrequencyAsynchronous up to 10 Hz

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Package Assignment Tracking.

Preconditions

Basic Course

Exception CourseCommand failed

Postconditions

Issues to be Determined or Resolved

Notes:See TCS for UTs

Last modified: Thu Jun 28 13:58:31 UTC 2001