ScopeDome controller can be used with a classic observatory dome and also roll-off roof, but the driver has only been tested with a dome so far.
Features
ScopeDome is a fully automatic observatory dome control system. It also has a variety of sensors and relays to control power to other devices. Link your dome to a computer for complete automation including telescope slaving and shutter control. It supports the following features:
The driver supports USB Card controller version 2.1 and since driver version 2.0 (included in INDI 1.9.1) also the new Arduino cards and has been tested with firmware versions 3.52 and 3.70 for USB Card and versions 5.4 and 5.7 for Arduino card. Currently the driver does have function to calibrate steps per revolution of the dome, but it is strongly recommended to generate an inertia table which has to be done with the Windows driver setup software and copy it to ~/.indi/ScopeDome_DomeInertia_Table.txt
Before connecting you should select the card type, either USB Card 2.1 or Arduino card. If connecting via USB the baud rate needs to be set to 115200 for USB Card and 9600 for Arduino card. Network connection is supported for Arduino card only. Once you are connected to the dome, you can move it in absolute or relative position. You can slave the dome to the mount by setting the required slaving parameters:
After settings the parameters above, go to Options tab and click Save in Configurations so that the parameters are used in future sessions. You can also set the Autosync threshold which is the minimum distance autosync will move the dome. Any motion below this threshold will not be triggered. This is to prevent continuous dome moving during telescope tracking.