Slew And Center Stefan Berg Nighttime Imaging 'N' Astronomy (N.I.N.A. / NINA) · Mossyback · ... · 6 · 395 · 0

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Using N.I.N.A. Advanced Sequencer with SX694 Mono camera last night and I had an odd thing happen. After N.I.N.A opened the ROR, unparked the scope and homed it things went weird. The next step was slew and centre and I got the following message “unexpected error occurred. Start exposure called while in state of camera error.” This must have been during plate-solving.

Prior to starting the sequence, I had slewed to the target and plate-solved and took some pictures to check exposures with no problems.

I have checked to make sure that I have ASTAP set properly. I’ve never had this happen before. I’d appreciate any suggestions as to what I’ve done wrong so that I can get back to imaging.

Hank
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cgrobi 7.16
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Hi,

this sounds a bit like there was an error during the communication with the camera in some way. I doubt it has to do with the fact that you did some plate solving before. Personally I use the nightly builds and such things may happen using them. After restarting NINA the problems were always solved in my case, but I never experienced the error message you had. If everything worked before, I assume it was bad luck and will work next time. But maybe you can try to reduce the speed of the USB transfer in the camera settings. Depending on the equipment you use and the time, this equipment talks to the PC, there may be some errors. Especially if everything is connected to the same hub. The errors usually dissappear when slowing down the traffic on the bus.

In my case, errors with NINA are very rare even with the nightly builds. But it may depend on serveral things like camera type, PC type, etc. I hope your problem just dissappears.

CS

Christian
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Using N.I.N.A. Advanced Sequencer with SX694 Mono camera last night and I had an odd thing happen. After N.I.N.A opened the ROR, unparked the scope and homed it things went weird. The next step was slew and centre and I got the following message “unexpected error occurred. Start exposure called while in state of camera error.” This must have been during plate-solving.

Prior to starting the sequence, I had slewed to the target and plate-solved and took some pictures to check exposures with no problems.

I have checked to make sure that I have ASTAP set properly. I’ve never had this happen before. I’d appreciate any suggestions as to what I’ve done wrong so that I can get back to imaging.

Hank


TRy a new usb cable.
Everything is solved by a new usb cable. Maybe ;)
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Hi Christian,

I just went out to the observatory to check and I have routed the camera through the mount prior to the problem, rather than direct to the computer. I’ve changed it back and we’ll see if that solves the problem. Thanks for the suggestion. If that doesn’t work then I’ll try a new cable as TiffsandAstro has mentioned.

Hank
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ajerig 2.41
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Yes, guessing this was a loose or strained cable connection or the computer didn't like some component software driver sequence loading after the plate solve.  Reseating cables and restarting the computer are my go to for these type errors that I have seen on rare occasions.
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I second the idea of trying a second USB cable, I had out of the blue loss of communication with my ASI2600mmPro which started off intermittent over a few weeks and then became permanent. Replaced the USB3 cable and (to be sure) the power cable to the camera and all seems ok again.
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I was able to do a short Sequence run last night and all went well. I use a SB MtY mount and a mini PC mounted on the scope. Last night I ran the camera USB cable direct to the mini PC rather than through the mount and the problem seems to have disappeared. The cable from the ROR motor runs through the mount with no problems.
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