====== Module Swaps in CONT14 and AUST Marathon====== Module swaps should be coordinated with local staff at the observatories and should //only// occur at the start of a System Check period. Remember that not all System Check periods require a module swap. Before a module is swapped, you and the local person **must** agree, on the phone, that both modules are idle. === Procedure === * Confirm with the local person that the four disk activity lights are NOT flashing on either module * **Wait for one minute** and again confirm with the local person that the four disk activity lights are NOT flashing. * Ask the local person to turn the key on the used module and swap it with a blank one of the correct size. * Wait for three green lights above the new module to indicate it is powered up and ready. * You will want to continue with the old, partially filled module, so confirm you have the right one with a mk5=vsn? and if it isn't, change to the correct one with a mk5=bank_set=inc, wait about 10 sec, then do and another mk5=vsn? * Make a note in the log that a new module has been inserted into Bank A or B, and say which bank is currently active. Please include VSN codes in the message and in the table on the [[operations:documentation_austral15day_overview#module_usage|Module usage page]] page. * Send an email to auscope-operations@list.utas.edu.au so that we know what's happened Note that you can view the Mark5 recorder and the status of the modules remotely using the control room Pan-Tilt-Zoom (PTZ) web cameras: * Hobart: http://ptzhb.phys.utas.edu.au * Katherine : http://ptzke.phys.utas.edu.au * Yarragadee : http://ptzyg.phys.utas.edu.au \\ These cameras have pre-defined way-points (menu in lower right). Select the Mark5 recorder (e.g. for Hobart it's "mk5hb" for the 12m, "mkv" for the 26m). You may have to pan and zoom a bit to read the labels and see the lights.