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− | * | + | Once Starlet has been open and an IOR or PDOR has been set up, do the following: |
− | * | + | * Change STIX into Configuration mode. Be sure to truncate the calibration run if switching from Nominal mode. |
− | * | + | * Import ELUT click Generation -> ELUT and select .csv file containing ELUT. |
+ | ** Note that the .csv file for Starlet has a specific format, e.g. it must not have a header and detector index starts from 1 while pixel index starts from 0. | ||
+ | * Ensure STIX applies the ELUT by adding the AIXF423A telecommand after the ELUT commands with the following parameters: | ||
+ | ** LUT type = 3 | ||
+ | ** LUT ID = 0 | ||
+ | * Put STIX back into Nominal mode and restart calibration run. |
Latest revision as of 09:57, 16 December 2022
Once Starlet has been open and an IOR or PDOR has been set up, do the following:
- Change STIX into Configuration mode. Be sure to truncate the calibration run if switching from Nominal mode.
- Import ELUT click Generation -> ELUT and select .csv file containing ELUT.
- Note that the .csv file for Starlet has a specific format, e.g. it must not have a header and detector index starts from 1 while pixel index starts from 0.
- Ensure STIX applies the ELUT by adding the AIXF423A telecommand after the ELUT commands with the following parameters:
- LUT type = 3
- LUT ID = 0
- Put STIX back into Nominal mode and restart calibration run.