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Re: QSI 6120 Drivers and Gain questions

 

Peter/Barry - si si - thank you both very much!!



Re: QSI 6120 Drivers and Gain questions

 

You figured it out Bob. The native QSI drivers are 32 bit and therefore are not included in TSX64.?

TSX 32 will still work in the future,? however at some point they will stop updating it.?

For now, I am using TSX 32 when I use my QSI. I contacted ATIK and they responded that they will not be putting out a 64 bit driver and pointed me to the ASCOM driver. While useable, it isn't as smooth as the built in X2 driver in TSX.?


Re: QSI 6120 Drivers and Gain questions

 

My previous issue was resolved with a NINA update. Never used SKY X, loving NINA!

Pete


Re: QSI 6120 Drivers and Gain questions

 

Thanks Pete - I will do that. I also saw your other thread about switching Gain settings in NINA.

Concerning my QSI drivers in SkyX - I found this on the SB forum. Sounds like the switch to SkyX 64 is what changed things. Too bad.

As I remember this the QSI X2 Plug-In was written by someone that worked for Software Bisque, no longer works for Software Bisque. Meaning that the fix you are looking for may not be an option.?I don¡¯t think that QSI?is now or has taken over, writing all the native X2 Plug-Ins for every OS (32-bit, 64-bit, Linux, Mac, etc.) That also includes maintaining them/supporting them.

Which is also why??camera in?TheSky 64-bit. That does not exist because the 64-bit X2 Plug-In is not an option, hence it does not appear in the TheSky 64-bit. That said in the case of 64-bit for all users asking for QSI 64-bit support I have been recommending the ASCOM driver for this reason (Windows only of course).


Re: QSI 6120 Drivers and Gain questions

 

Bob - 0=1x1bin (High Gain) and 1=2x2bin (Low Gain). If you set the ASCOM driver to High Gain you will also see a default of (0) in dialog boxes as the default gain setting.

Pete?


QSI 6120 Drivers and Gain questions

 

I have been using my trusty 6120 now for more than 6 years. It still works quite well!

I have recently upgraded my Observatory computer and am re-installing all of my software and drivers. I am running an Eagle5S - and basically using NINA and TheSkyX to control my telescopes and cameras. I have a dual OTA/Camera setup - Stellervue 80/QHY268, and Stellervue 130/QSI6120.

I have just loaded and installed what I am assuming are the most current QSI drivers - QSIInstaller-2020.07.30 (2021_10_28 12_27_48 UTC)

NINA seems to work quite well with the ASCOM drivers which are easily accessible. However, when I go into TheSkyX there are no longer any "native" driver options available. For the SkyX, I used to have access to a native QSI driver - which, when installed, gave me the ability (in the SkyX) while using @Focus3 to download frames at either "high-quality" or "fast". This option, with the ASCOM driver, does not seem to be present.?This is likely more a Software Bisque issue than a QSI driver issue, but I just thought that others on this forum might have run across this same issue.

ALSO - I am curious about which gain setting is the most appropriate in the ASCOM interface. I have read that HIGH (or 0 in NINA) gain is for 1x1 binning - and that LOW (or 1 in NINA) is for 2x2 binning.

Thank you for any help/advice on these matters.

bob





Re: QSI 683-WSG won't start (yellow blinking led)

 

Good news? ? ?:-)


Re: QSI 683-WSG won't start (yellow blinking led)

 

Solved !

Atik support suggested to try to update the firmware and it worked.

Julien


Re: Sh2-135 image

 

Very nice image, Bruce.? I hope the summer monsoons have faded away by now and you can look forward to some clear nights in which to enjoy using your wonderful equipment!

Cheerio
Jerry L. Floyd


Sh2-135 image

 

This is an image of Sh2-135 in Cepheus.? It's an emission nebula that isn't often imaged and then usually with wider field setups that also show some neighboring LBN objects.? I only added it to my target list recently after seeing someone else's image and noticing there was some structural detail that would work with a long focal length setup.? The image was captured during 5 nights in August-September 2023 under fair to average conditions while dodging summer monsoons.. Image acquisition was done with a 12.5" PlaneWave scope and a QSI-640ws camera at f/8 for a final LHaRGB integration of 26.8 hours.



Thanks for looking,
Bruce W.


Re: QSI 683-WSG won't start (yellow blinking led)

 

Yes, probably the best thing to do.

Julien


Re: QSI 683-WSG won't start (yellow blinking led)

 

I agree. Contact Atik support, they were able to help me with updating my firmware a few years back.

Pete


Re: QSI 683-WSG won't start (yellow blinking led)

 

Why not ask them at ATIK.......

https://www.atik-cameras.com/qsi-core-astronomy-software/


Re: QSI 683-WSG won't start (yellow blinking led)

 

It's not a filter issue. By the way, the camera doesn't try to move the filter wheel.

As this seems to be some kind of firmware issue, would it be a good idea to do a firmware update ?

Julien


Re: QSI 683-WSG won't start (yellow blinking led)

 

On Tue, Sep 12, 2023 at 09:33 AM, David wrote:
Here¡¯s an online manual for the 500-600 series cameras. ?Pages 26-28 have various LED blink error codes.
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I have seen this documentation. But none of the documented error code match the LED sequence I see.

Julien


Re: QSI 683-WSG won't start (yellow blinking led)

 

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Here¡¯s an online manual for the 500-600 series cameras. ?Pages 26-28 have various LED blink error codes.



Re: QSI 683-WSG won't start (yellow blinking led)

 

On Mon, Sep 11, 2023 at 08:24 AM, Brian Martin wrote:
Hi Julien
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I had a problem similar to this several years ago with a QSI 516 WSG camera - after a number of attempts I discovered a loose filter that was causing a jam in the filter tray and probably causing?a current?overload.? Cleared the filter and the camera has since worked without out issue.? Long shot but maybe worth checking.
?
Brian
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Brian Martin
Professor Emeritus Physics and Astronomy
The King's University, Edmonton
Hi,

I will check

Julien


Re: QSI 683-WSG won't start (yellow blinking led)

 

On Mon, Sep 11, 2023 at 07:22 AM, <higginscu@...> wrote:
I have some additional codes. Wondering if the last one applies (no red involved):

Special codes:
Solid amber (at power up): Camera performing the power on self test.
Green flashing: Power on complete, waiting for USB cable connection.
Solid green: Camera OK, USB cable connected to host (but not necessarily a software open connection).
Flashing red: Camera is exposing an image.
Solid amber (after an exposure): Camera is transferring data to the host.
Amber with the flash pattern-- long-short-long-short, pause, long-long-short-long (Morse code 'CQ'):
The camera is in the boot-loader mode, either due to a connection by the QSI Updater application, or due to a power-on firmware check-sum error.

Regards
Chuck Higgins
Yes, it's the last one. Given your description this doesn't sound good.

Julien


Re: QSI 683-WSG won't start (yellow blinking led)

 

Hi Julien

I had a problem similar to this several years ago with a QSI 516 WSG camera - after a number of attempts I discovered a loose filter that was causing a jam in the filter tray and probably causing?a current?overload.? Cleared the filter and the camera has since worked without out issue.? Long shot but maybe worth checking.

Brian


Brian Martin
Professor Emeritus Physics and Astronomy
The King's University, Edmonton


On Sat, Sep 9, 2023 at 12:35?PM Julien T <julien+groups.io@...> wrote:
Hi,

I have a QSI 683-WSG8 that I didn't used very much the last two years due to a new permanent setup. As I planned to build a new mobile setup, I decided to use it again. Every thing was working well the first time. But the second time (two days later), the camera emitted a bip on power on, followed by a sequence of yellow LED blinks. According the information I found this is related to a firmware update. But I haven't initiated any firmware update. So, could this be something else ?

I can see the camera in the Windows Device Manager, but I can't connect it.


Regards,

Julien


Re: QSI 683-WSG won't start (yellow blinking led)

 

I have some additional codes. Wondering if the last one applies (no red involved):

Special codes:
Solid amber (at power up): Camera performing the power on self test.
Green flashing: Power on complete, waiting for USB cable connection.
Solid green: Camera OK, USB cable connected to host (but not necessarily a software open connection).
Flashing red: Camera is exposing an image.
Solid amber (after an exposure): Camera is transferring data to the host.
Amber with the flash pattern-- long-short-long-short, pause, long-long-short-long (Morse code 'CQ'):
The camera is in the boot-loader mode, either due to a connection by the QSI Updater application, or due to a power-on firmware check-sum error.

Regards
Chuck Higgins