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The first line sets the Position Angle (PA) of how you want the instrument's slit pointed at your target on the sky.  The PA goes clockwise from the North where  N=0, E=90, S=180, W=270 degrees.  The default rotation of the instrument is such that the the slit is oriented East to West, so normally the PA = 90 degrees.  WARNING: You should only rotate the instrument +/- 90 deg. from the default position to avoid entangling wires and hoses, so please try to limit your PA to 0-180 deg.  When rotating IGRINS, you will use the encoder on the instrument rotator.  See the Rotation PA -> Encoder table for IGRINS to convert PA to the number on the encoder.  The  From the PA you set will be reflected in how the sky is imaged in the FOV of the slit view camera, the code will calculate the rotator encoder setting and rotate the FOV in DS9 to properly reflect how it should look in the SVC, as shown below:

PA = 90 deg.PA = 135 deg.PA = 180 deg.

DS9:

Command line output:

Object coordiantes:

 23:14

:

37.106 +74:13:52.57

Object between the following Local Siderial Times:  

 21:33 ---> 11:15

Rotator setting sould should be: 
  393.0

DS9:


Command line output:

Object coordiantes:

 23:14:37.106 +74:13:52.57

Object between the following Local Siderial Times:  

 21:33 ---> 11:15

Rotator setting

sould

should be: 
 438.0


DS9:


Command line output:

Object coordiantes:

 23:14:37.106 +74:13:52.57

Object between the following Local Siderial Times:  

 21:33 ---> 11:15

Rotator setting

sould

should be: 

 

483.0