FAST checklist; see the FAST primer for details. Early afternoon: -Assemble documentation for tonight's programs (look at "what to do tonigt" page online, look for email about SN or other TOO, find the master binder with programs and catalogs, locate other binders such as 2MASS) -Start FAST control system (gofast) if not already running -Start IRAF in an xterm window (cd ; ecl) -Set up IRAF window "epar qfast" enter date and range for the rows in current binning cd /fast/yyyy.mmdd (where tonight's MST date is yyyy.mmdd) "initlog" and enter required information (date is MST) cd /home/observer/qfast About 1.5 hours before sunset: -Fill FAST dewar (also Keplercam dewar if 1.2m observer is remote) -Make sure the grating and slit you plan to start with are mounted -Do a comparison exposure (cex) and make sure the grating tilt is correct (See plot on wall to the left of the whiteboard for the 300gpm.) -Take bias, flat, dark exposures (Telshell commands dobfx2x4-300 and dodarkx2x4 for both binnings or dodarkx2, dodarkx4 for x2 and x4 separately). -Biases and darks are needed for each CCD binning; flats are needed for each grating at each tilt. Telshell commands dobfdx2-300, dobfx2-600, and dobfx4-600 may be useful; after the "do" b is for bias, f flat, d dark, xN binning by N, -300 the grating. If you need your own variation, in the Telshell window type, e.g., "alias dobfdx2-300", copy the script and edit that. Once darks are finished: -Fill FAST dewar (enter initials, time, date on side of FAST) -Fill Keplercam dewar if 1.2m observer is remote (log fill in 1.2m web page). Keplercam is filled in the evening after dome flats are done. When ready to observe: -Open dome slit -Open mirror covers -Turn off chamber A/C -Turn drives on at the rack Observing: -Locate bright star (from brightstars.mct) and set tele position -if using rotator, make sure no cables will snag. Rotate only at zenith. To make ds9 finder match the guide camera, set ds9 angle = (90-RotPos) -Standards needed are red and blue spectrophotometric standards and a radial velocity standard (use galaxy, not star); use cex (cexx) after each 300 (600) grating exposure -After each target exposure, use cex (cexx) if using the 300 (600) grating -If the target is from a catalog in a binder (e.g., master) mark it observed (initials and date) by its catalog entry (examples abound) Changing gratings: -Stow Tele at the GUI, which leaves the dome alone -Open FAST side port -Close grating cover!!! -Exchange gratings per instructions in manual; note micrometer reading -Exchange slits if also needed -Open grating cover!!! -Close FAST side port -In Telshell, type 'comment' and note new values -Do cex and make sure grating tilt and focus are OK At end of night: -Stow All at the GUI -Turn drives off at the rack -Turn on chamber A/C -Close mirror covers -Close dome slit -Fill FAST dewar (enter initials, time, date on side of FAST) -Fill TRES dewar (enter initials, time, date on side of TRES rack) -Fill Keplercam dewar if 1.2m observer is remote (log fill in 1.2m web page) -Take bias, flat, dark exposures (dobfdx2-300 or others above) -Fill out FAST online log