The INDI ASI Focuser driver is for use with ZWO ASI electronic auto-focuser (EAF). It supports all models. The device must be powered and connected before you run the INDI driver.
The ASI EAF contains a 35mm stepper motor subdivided into 5760 steps. It has a USB2.0 interface. Optionally a temperature sensor and hand controller can be purchased from ZWO. The purpose of the temperature sensor is to allow higher level software to monitor the ambient temperature and force a re-focus should the temperature change by a pre-determined amount. The purpose of the hand controller is to allow manual focus adjustment outside of higher level software like EKOS.
By convention, position zero corresponds to the telescope's focus mechanism being fully "in". As the focus mechanism is wound outwards, so the position increases. It is recommended that the maximum outward position be determined and the focus count that this corresponds to, set as the maximum focus, so that the focus mechanism is protected from the EAF attempting to drive the focus drawtube beyond its limits.
Like all mechanical gear based mechanisms, there is backlash in the ASI EAF. This can be worked out and set. Some, but not all, autofocus mechanisms rely on the backlash being setup. For more details on the ASI EAF including the mechanism ZWO recommends to workout backlash, see the manual here.
The INDI control panel exposes data associated with the device and permits parameters to be set. In normal operation, higher level software, such as EKOS, will control the ASI EAF, but this document will utilise the INDI control panel GUI to explain the available features.
The ASI EAF has a USB 2.0 interface. Earlier models required a separate 12v power supply but the newer devices are powered by the USB interface.
The INDI control panel in EKOS exposes data associated with the device and permits parameters to be set. In normal operation, higher level software, such as EKOS, will control the ASI EAF, but this section will utilise the INDI control panel to explain the available features.
When the focuser is first connected and the ASI EAF driver used for the first time, it is recommended to configure and save a profile that synchronises the ASI EAF driver to the focuser, and protects the device and the telescope by limiting the range of motion of the focuser to the limits of the telescope's drawtube. Perform the following:
The ASI EAF driver is now synchronised and configured to the device and can be used to focus the telescope.
The Main Control tab displays and sets the main parameters for the device:
The General Info tab displays information about the EAF and the Indi driver.
The Options tab allows the EAF options:
The Presets tab allows a number of focuser settings to be configured and then called up.