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Introduction WebDashboard is a relatively young project, based on the solid foundations of Voyager. It was released in the first beta version in September 2019, free of charge for Voyager's Regular License Owners. Currently, this is an unique example of integration from a web interface and an astrophotography automation . This is possible thanks to Voyager Application Server, and this is to be considered a running project, with continuous implementation and improvements, actually on version 1.0.21 beta.

The Voyager WebDashboard is a parallel "way" for use Voyager, that still exists as you know, on your desktop in the local machine, with its very complete interface. In fact inside the Web Dashboard you will not find all of the commands and possibilities you have on the main software (like create or edit a Sequence or DragScript). It was thought of as an "external monitor", and thanks to built-in Voyager Application Server, born for Voyager's advanced Array functionality, we have implemented lots of fundamental actions with command buttons, and more are to come…

WebDashboard contains also a section called Virtual Field of View, an interactive Framing and planning tool, totally integrated with RoboClip and Voyager. Voyager WebDashboard Documentation V 1.0.21 beta – 12 May 2021 Table of contents

Table of contents 2

Overall description 3 About 3 Responsive and CrossPlatform 3

Features 4

Interface and Layout 6 Jump to Panel menu 7

Individual Panels descriptions 8 Connection 8 Environment 10 Mount and Target (contains Remote Plate Solving) 12 Viking Remote I/O control (beta) 14 Virtual Field of View and RoboClip - not only a Framing and Mosaic Tool 15 RoboClip Web Manager 20 Last Image 22 Camera 23 Progress 25 Image Stats 26 Focuser 27 Autoguide 29 Activity Log 29 Rotator 30 Sequence Management and DragScript Management 31

Requirements 32

Future of WebDashboard 32

Table of contents 33

Francesco di Biase Voyager Web Development team

More info about Voyager: ://software.starkeeper.it/

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About A web Interface that reports session data and lets you have control over your running Voyager installation, from your backyard or halfway around the world. Voyager Web Dashboard is where you can find the overview of all your connected equipment and totally manage it, taking a shot, pointing a target (celestial object) or performing an entire night session calling and executing your favourite Sequence or DragScript. With a glance in the "engine room" you can check in realtime a preview of the last shot, in a zoomable 1:1 fullscreen window, execute a command like inject autofocus, frame your target or plan your mosaic session, and much more...

Responsive and CrossPlatform Built with standard responsive web technologies, the WebDashboard runs on the modern browser comfortably on all of your devices, Pc, Mac, smartphone and tablet, and automatically fits to your screen. For best experience we suggest to use Mozilla , Chrome, or last version (based on ). Follow official to download: ● https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/all/#product-desktop-release ● https://www.google.com/intl/it_it/chrome/ ● https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/edge

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The interface is split in panels, the list included in this version are the following: ● Connection and general status ● Environments and profile selection ● Mount and target including Plate Solving ● Viking Remote I/O Beta (Only if Viking is managed by Voyager) ● Virtual Field of View and RoboClip ● Last Image preview ● Camera and cooler control ● Progress for Single Shot and Sequence ● Image stats ● Focuser and Autofocus commands ● Autoguide ● Activity log ● Rotator ● Sequence management ● DragScript management

In summary, with WebDashboard you can: ● Connect to Voyager Application Server, also with Login ● Select/change your Voyager Profile ● Connect/Disconnect the Environment Instrument for the selected profile ● Search your Target by Name using planetarium software connected in Voyager ● Search your Target by Name using SESAME (not require Planetarium software connected to Voyager, but requires internet connection) ● Execute a precise GoTo (assisted by plate solving) ● Send Coordinates to Virtual FoV ● Execute a Plate or Blind solve ● Execute a Plate or Blind solve + Sync ● View Mount status and execute commands (park, unpark, track, home, go near to Zenith, halt) ● Check and operate your I/O Card if Viking is managed in Voyager ● Plan your Frame or Mosaic with interactive Virtual Field of View (requires internet connection), with Position Angle setting and advanced rotation preview adjust when design a Mosaic near the Pole ● Power the FoV image lightness up to 500% to show also very faint objects ● Execute a precise goto directly from Virtual FoV preview coordinates ● Store and manage your personal target list, including Mosaics, with RoboClip ● Select FoV profile from previously connected setups ● Get the information about Sampling, Focal length, FoV size in degree and minutes, Sensor size in mm and pixels, and pixel size in micron ● Preview the last image, also with interactive zoom and fullscreen mode, including target, filter, exposure time in seconds, binning , star index and HFD information ● Take a single camera shot, selecting exposure time, filter, binning, gain and offset (if supported by your connected camera) ● Power On and Off the cooler, set temperature, execute warmup and cooldown ramp

4 Voyager WebDashboard Documentation V 1.0.21 beta – 12 May 2021 ● Follow the progress for shot and sequence, with time remaining and elapsed information and end time for sequence ● View the last 8 image information table and stats with chart to easily check quality trends ● Move the focuser by steps (1, 100, 1000) or go to the focuser position with manual input, execute various autofocus commands, selecting filter (you can also get actual) and choosing if go back to telescope start position at end. ● View last 10 autofocus results and stats in a data table and graph, with interactive rows and chart point, and filter information ● View autoguide graph with selectable pixel scale, last error guide in pixel ● Check the activity log that mirrors the Voyager monitor activity ● Check and operate with the camera rotator (if managed in Voyager) ● Select a Sequence (listed from default Voyager folder), and start it ● Select a DragScript (listed from default Voyager folder), and start it ● Collapse panel Rows (or single panel if you are from a mobile device) ● Fast jump to panel with left popup menu ● Fast go to top with sticky right bottom arrow button ● Fullscreen mode

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The layout and all the panels are responsive, so fits to the window’s size. And what's more, this is collapsable by clicking/tap on header/title.

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Jump to Panel menu On the left side you can find a red label that opens the Jump to panel menu. There is a shortcuts buttons list that make you easily jump to the interested panel. The last two buttons, differently coloured, are useful to Collapse all Panels with one click, and go to Fullscreen Mode if supported from your browser.

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Individual Panels descriptions

Connection Dedicated to the connection command to Voyager Application Server. The IP/Hostname input depends on your setup and are referred to the Voyager running PC. You can leave it blank if opening the WebDashboard from the same Voyager PC. Port number input contains the TCP port. The default port is 5950, other ports are needed for non standard configurations (Array, multiple instances, multiple Voyager in the same LAN subnet) and depends on your configurations. SSL switch/checkbox will be enabled if you are using an SSL connection protocol with Voyager SSL Proxy. Login data contains Username and Password as you have set in Voyager configuration panel, if required. The default user and password is admin and admin. Rent Ticket File (coming) will be necessary only for renting using the Rent plugin for Voyager. It will contain all the permission and time slot limits as set by the reservation. Remember login data / Ticket works for both Login data and Ticket. It must be switched before the connection to works. Reset Login/ Ticket Data button as it is easy to understand, will reset all authentication data saved into the browser.

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It also contains information about Voyager Status, Action running and version, Sequence/DragScript running, setting switch selection for Logo status indicator (animation or red color ring), etc.

Delete Stored Settings is a collapsible tab that contains a button for reset all browser stored data and refreshing the page. This will remove all the information stored by previous sessions.

Voyager Version info reports in the panel’s footer the connected Voyager Version.

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Environment In this panel, you can select and change Voyager profile, and connect the environments. Environment Connection green Led means that software and instruments from selected profiles are connected. Here you can remotely change the Voyager profile, by pressing the Change button the list will show the profiles in Voyager default folder. Voyager profile selection is possible only with Environment disconnected.

10 Voyager WebDashboard Documentation V 1.0.21 beta – 12 May 2021 After instrument connection, it shows also a list with the Voyager Profile Name on the top and all the software and instruments you have connected.

Changing Voyager Profile the sampling data will be imported (sensor size, telescope focal length, pixel size, Position Angle) also before connecting it, in the Virtual FoV panel window, and stored locally on the browser.

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Mount and Target (contains Remote Plate Solving) Here you can find the Search inputs for internal (Voyager’s connected Planetarium) and SESAME (online) search, writing into the Object Name input field. You can also write manually coordinates into RA/DEC input fields in the J2000 epoch. The Precise GoTo button performs a target pointing with precision of Plate Solving. Send Coords to FOV button can be useful to send the Ra Dec coordinates from planetarium section to Virtual Field of View panel, and show the sky position in the preview window.

Remote Solve collapsed section can be expanded by clicking on the arrow icon on the right side, and can be used to send remote Plate or Blind solve commands. Status contains the execution information, and after success you can find here RA, DEC and Position Angle results. Plate Solve / Blind Solve switch sets the solving type and bust be selected before button press. Remote Solve button executes a simple remote Plate or Blind solving (it depends from the switch selection), and after success the results will show on the table. Solve and Sync button executes a remote Plate or Blind solving (selected from switch), and after success sends automatically a Sync command to the mount. Send Coords and PA to FOV button, works similarly to the to the Sends Coords to FoV, but in this case sends coordinates and Position Angle to Virtual Field of View panel.

12 Voyager WebDashboard Documentation V 1.0.21 beta – 12 May 2021 Mount Connection green led means that the mount is connected, here we find the mount Status info, coordinates (JNow RaDec and AltAz), Pier Status and Flip Time. Commands button for mount can Park, Unpark, GoTo Home (for supported mount), GoTo Zenith and Emergency Halt to stop running actions.

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Viking Remote I/O control (beta) This panel will be created on the fly, only if you have Viking installed and managed by Voyager. After the connection to Voyager, if Viking is found in the Voyager configuration, the panel will be shown in standby mode.

Standby mode

By clicking the purple button it will get the Viking composition and drown the tables.

Digital I/O tab

In the upper part you find the Tab selector for “Digital I/O” and “Analog and PWM” section. The next version will also include “DAC and Out Automation”.

Analog and PWM

If collapsed by clicking on panel header/title, it returns in standby mode in order to save resources. In this version you can only check status and value, the commands are disabled and will be implemented in the next version.

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Virtual Field of View and RoboClip - not only a Framing and Mosaic Tool This panel is very useful for showing your Field of View, based on your setup, automatically configured at first connection to Voyager or at Voyager profile changing. If you have more instruments and configurations, they are saved as FoV profiles locally on your browser and easily switched by a selection menu, also without changing Voyager Profile. The preview panel is built around an interactive Aladin Lite window.

This shows a color image preview, auto zoomed, with a dynamically drawn rectangle that shows the FoV. It’s possible to search objects, get actual telescope position or solve it including PA, and set Lightness up to 500% to shows comfortably faint objects also.

Lightness power slider up to 500% to show faint objects

15 Voyager WebDashboard Documentation V 1.0.21 beta – 12 May 2021 You can rotate the Position Angle with a slider (touch ready), drag and drop the image to fit the frame as you like, and get the updated RaDec coords. This can be used to precisely point your telescope, copied on your clipboard with a click, or stored in RoboClip Manager.

Click here for a short video shows Virtual FoV and RoboClip at work: https://youtu.be/gEWxUDM1VIU

Find Object or coordinates input field, pressing Find button, performs an online search with SESAME, and shows the center in the preview window. If you want insert manually the RaDec coordinates, the format accepted is the following: 00 42 44.330, +41 16 7.50

Get Telescope Position button retrieves the mount position and shows it in the preview window. The precision depends from your mount alignment, for best precision point and PA from your setup you can press Solve Telescope Position and PA button, this executes a Plate or Blind solving (depends on the switch selection) and shows the result in the preview window. The Virtual FoV Center J2000 Coordinates will be updated every time you change the preview window, by searching, plate solving or manually drag and drop. The icon button on the right side makes a “copy to clipboard” from the coordinates.

Roboclip button opens Roboclip Web Manager window. Please refer to dedicated paragraph.

16 Voyager WebDashboard Documentation V 1.0.21 beta – 12 May 2021 Precise GoTo button executes a precise mount goto with Plate or Blind solving support (depends on the switch selection) to the Virtual FoV Center J2000 Coordinates.

Position Angle slider can be dragged by mouse or touch screen and rotates the FoV frame in the preview window from 0 to 360. Reset button set the zero position to the slider and window. Get Last Solved P.A. button will retrieve the last solved Position Angle, or if not jet executed it will use the Camera P.A. as set in Voyager Setup form > Resolution Imager > Camera P.A. and update the Virtual FoV.

Virtual Mosaic Settings section contains the mosaic design parameters. Reset button set to default mosaic settings. Mosaic Tiles Number input consists of two dropdown number selection for tile’s rows and columns, for mosaic design projects, up to 10 x 10 tiles. The icon button on the right side makes a “copy to clipboard” of the entire mosaic project in CSV text format, it contains all tile names, coordinates and PA information. Tiles Overlap slider can be dragged by mouse or touch screen, and sets the tiles overlap percent, to avoid holes in final composition. Mosaic Tiles Rotation Mode switch can be set to Fixed or Adjusted mode. In Fixed tiles rotation mode, the single tiles will be drawn with real world rotation to simulate your FoV according to the equatorial system with reference to Pole. This allows a better evaluation of needed overlap to avoid holes in the mosaic. In Adjusted tile rotation mode, useful if you have a camera rotator, the Mosaic will be perfectly drawn aligned, also near the Pole, saving single tiles adjusted PA into tiles data. More Info About Rotation Adjust button expands and collapses the text information box about Mosaic Tiles Rotation Mode.

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Virtual Field of View Data and Profiles table contains information about selected FoV profile, calculated from Voyager profile data. It consists on the following data: Sampling, Focal length, FoV Width in degree and minutes, FoV Height in degree and minutes, Sensor Width in mm, Sensor Height in mm, Sensor Width in pixels, Sensor Height in pixels and Pixel size in micron.

Select FoV Profile from Local Stored Data dropdown menu allows you to select FoV Profile for fast preview or Voyager offline mode working. This menu is populated with all Voyager profile data connected from the first use, and contains also default FoV profile data.

If you are connected to Voyager, you can also change your FoV profile for fast preview with different instrument combinations. In this case when you are viewing a FoV profile different from Voyager connected profile, this is reported by a yellow color text at bottom of interactive window. Also the profile name inside the drawn frame will be written in yellow instead of red, like in the following examples. Warning text and yellow profile name: FoV Profile selected is different from Voyager Profile

Red color profile name: FoV Profile is the same of Voyager Profile

18 Voyager WebDashboard Documentation V 1.0.21 beta – 12 May 2021 In a nutshell: Virtual F.o.V. panel shows you the field of view based on your Voyager profile configuration, that will be retrieved by the dashboard on the first connection and saved locally in the browser. Without it, Virtual F.o.V. will use default data until your first connection. You can also select one from stored (previous selected) F.o.V. profiles.

Every time you open the WebDashboard from the same browser you will find last used F.o.V. profile, PA rotation, Center coordinates and (in case of) the last plotted Mosaic, like you never closed the window.

Image Lightness Power slider is very useful for framing very faint deep sky objects, like dark reflection nebulae, IFN, etc., drag it by mouse or touch screen to power luminosity up to 500%.

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RoboClip Web Manager RoboClip is your personal Target list, where you can organize, filter and order it by name, group, notes, and RA. You will find it everywhere you need to set target data in Voyager (Sequence, DragScript block, Research, etc.) with the same interface. RoboClip Web Manager is the web version of Roboclip, included in WebDashboard and integrated with Virtual F.o.V. to preview or easily store your framing and mosaics projects. With RoboClip Web Manager all the targets can be shown easily in VirtualFoV, edited or deleted and this is being updated constantly on your PC Voyager installation.

Target List can be ordered by: Date Created Descendent, Name, Group, RA descendant, RA ascendant, by pressing “Order by” buttons.

Target List can be filtered by Name, Group and Note field, selecting dropdown menu for select.

20 Voyager WebDashboard Documentation V 1.0.21 beta – 12 May 2021 Each row is composed by Name, J2000 Coordinates, Mosaic (if yes it contains number of rows x number of columns in red color), Position Angle, Group, Note and Action buttons.

Inline Action buttons for Single Target row

Inline Action buttons for Mosaic row

Green button, with paper plane icon, sends coordinates and PA to Virtual F.o.V. and close Roboclip Web Manager

Cyan button, with a pencil icon, opens the row detail in the bottom fields to edit it.

Red button, with trash icon, delete the row, even if single Target or Mosaic project, with safe double confirm action.

Orange button, with table icon, open a new window that contains Mosaic tiles information and copy to the clipboard button. This button is only present on Mosaic project row.

Internal mosaic tiles list window, with “copy to clipboard” button.

Get data from Virtual F.o.V. button allows you to get Coordinates and Position Angle from Virtual F.o.V. preview. When completing the frame or mosaic planning, open RoboClip Web Manager and press “Get data from Virtual FoV” button.

21 Voyager WebDashboard Documentation V 1.0.21 beta – 12 May 2021 Now you can add Name, Group and Note, so you can store it in Roboclip by pressing the Save button. The Group can be chosen among those already inserted, or created writing in “New Group name” input field.

This make quick and easy planning system, by your PC or your mobile device (is great from tablet)

Last Image The Last Image Panel receives and shows your last shot and a table with data about Target Name (if set), Filter, Binning, Exp time, Star Index and HFD. Clicking or tapping on the image preview you can enlarge it to fit your screen with a lightbox, up to 1:1 to look at details and stars shaping, without artifacts that in some cases may occur with RDP . The image preview is auto stretched by Voyager Fit Viewer using the same Pixinsight algorithm.

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“Last Image Panel” with zoom to fit and 1:1 on desktop

Camera Camera Panel provides info and command about Camera and Cooler. Green led on Camera Connection says that a camera is connected, and wakes up the action buttons. Status text reports what operation of the camera. You can execute a single shot setting Exp time in seconds, Filter (get at instruments connection from your Voyager profile), Binning, Gain and Offset, like in “On the fly” section of Voyager. Camera Shot button executes a single shot, and Abort Shot button (clickable only during shot action) stops running shot.

23 Voyager WebDashboard Documentation V 1.0.21 beta – 12 May 2021 Cooler Status text reports cooler action status (Cooling, Warm Up, Cool Down, etc.) A chart shows Cooler temperature and Power in real time. Cooler ON and Cooler OFF buttons, activates and deactivates the cooler. Set Temperature button sets the cooler temperature, based on the number in the input field at left, expressed in Celsius degrees (C°). Warm Up and Cool Down buttons execute remote ramp to Warm UP or Cool Down camera temperature, as sets in Voyager.

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Progress This panel gives information about single Shot and Sequence progress. Two circular charts show the percentage of single shot and sequence. Shot Info table contains File Name, Exposure time, Time Elapsed and Remain in seconds. Sequence Info table contains Sequence Name, Start Time, Remain (in seconds), and End Time.

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Screenshot with Last Image Panel, Camera Panel and Progress Panel while action running

Image Stats Another info panel, contains a list of the last 8 images collected, with stats info and a chart that shows trends about HFD and StarIndex, with individual selectable labels. In the next future the number of images will be increased, and the list obtained each time connected, if your lost the connection or close the browser.

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Focuser Focuser Panel contains information and remote action buttons for controlling your focuser or executing autofocus. The first part contains a green led that confirms the Focuser connection status. In the second row we find the Temperature and Focuser Position as communicated by driver to Voyager. A numerical Series of buttons is useful to move manually the focuser from -100 to +100 manual steps increment or decrement at click.

Second part of the same panel is dedicated to Autofocus operations. You can Set Focus Filter thanks to the dropdown menu, or press Get Actual filter by clicking the button. It’s possible also to decide to Go Back Telescope to start position or not, before to execute autofocus actions, selecting the switch by your preference. Go To Focus Star button executes a remote action to only slew mount and point the best focus star next the actual telescope position, selected by the exclusive RoboStar algorithm. Inject-Focus button is very useful if you need to manually inject an autofocus while executing a Sequence, as already possible in Voyager main interface. Robostar button sends a remote command for an autofocus routine on a single star, auto selected by RoboStar, slewing telescope to it (and go back to original telescope position if selected by switch). Localfield button calls the remote method for an autofocus routine on the whole stars into the actual field. It does not need to slew the telescopes. Focus on Place button executes an autofocus routine on a single star, but in the actual telescope position. It could be useful if you need to make various autofocus on the same star.

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At the bottom of the panel we find a Multiscale Graph that plots the autofocus results, shows details about filter (also with colored dots), HFD and environmental temperature (from focuser at moment of autofocus action complete). An Interactive Table contains information about autofocus results, like Time, HFD, Filter, Temperature, Perc Deviation and Duration. Mousing over this table the interested row will be colored with the same filter color and shows the correspondent value dot on the graph, to easily make out the relative result.

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Autoguide Autoguide Panel provides info about autoguide status, it contains a chart with a selectable Y scale (0.5px to 6px). Clicking on Clear button you can reset the chart data. In the bottom table, you can find the last error in pixel for both axis (x and y)

Activity Log Activity Log Panel replicates the Voyager Log, with the same tag color and messages. It will be implemented with an option to set “level” of log details.

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Rotator This panel shows in two widgets the information about your camera Rotator (if connected to Voyager). The first one (blue) indicates the position in degree of the rotator as reported by the driver. The second (yellow) will show the P.A. result of last Plate/Blind solving, wherever it is executed. In the middle part of the panel there is the command section, the central input field can be used to move the rotator to a specific degree by pressing the GO button. The external arrow buttons could be useful to move the rotator by step: 0.1 and 1 deg. After the connection the Rotator panel will be hidden if no rotator is found in the setup.

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Sequence Management and DragScript Management Two panels like twins that allows you to load a Sequence or DragScript file from the default Voyager folder, and execute it. Get List button retrieves all the Sequence files or DragScript files (depending on panel) from the default Voyager folder, and lists it in a window for the selection with an inline Select button. When selected, the files is shown in Selected Sequence / Selected DragScript tab, so you can start it with the central Start button. The red Abort button will stop the Sequence or DragScript execution. The only difference between Sequence and DragScript panel is that Sequence can run only if Instruments are connected, instead DragScript can perform a “Connect Setup” block, so can be executed before this.

Sequence and DragScript Management Panels

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Voyager running on your local machine with well configured and tested setup Updated Voyager version (2.2.14m or newer), "Activate it on Start" and "Allow Dashboard Service" options activated in Voyager Settings (Voyager -> setup -> Voyager tab -> Application Server). For Viking Remote I/O control panel is required Viking 1.0.22d. For SSL connection you need Voyager Proxy properly configured, and to use the correct TCP port. A modern browser (Chrome, Firefox, Edge last version) Local or Static IP address, DNS service or VPN connection

Future of WebDashboard

We are looking to improve the security part of WebDashboard, by encrypted connection, login password, and so on. This is a very important matter for us. In the next future we want to include a Dome control panel and implement draggable layout configuration, if this not negatively affects performances and usability. The project has grown a lot lately, thanks also for users' suggestions, but we have no intention to slacken our efforts. We will go forward in this way.

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Table of contents 2

Overall description 3 About 3 Responsive and CrossPlatform 3

Features 4

Interface and Layout 6 Jump to Panel menu 7

Individual Panels descriptions 8 Connection 8 Environment 9 Mount and Target (contains Remote Plate Solving) 10 Virtual Field of View and RoboClip - not only a Framing and Mosaic Tool 12 RoboClip Web Manager 18 Last Image 20 Camera 21 Progress 23 Image Stats 24 Focuser 25 Autoguide 27 Activity Log 27 Sequence Management and DragScript Management 28

Requirements 29

Future of WebDashboard 29

Table of contents 30

Francesco di Biase Voyager Web Development team

More info about Voyager: https://software.starkeeper.it/

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