\section{Requirements to start full GRB observations} In the previous sessions we described the status and tasks we still plan to do in order to complete the GRB Alarm System. At the same time, also the other different subsystems of the MAGIC telescope have to implement and test strategies for the GRB survey. \par We strongly push the responsible persons of the Drive-, Camera-, AMC- and Central Control subsystems to fulfill the criteria defined in~\cite{design}. We suggest to make a one week shift where the experts meet and test the GRB strategies. In order to avoid good observation time we suggest to make the shift during a Moon period. This shift should take place, in arrangement with the different subsystem managers, before April this year. The time limitation is based on the moment when SWIFT will start to work fully automatically and send alerts in real time to the ground stations. \par We present now a list of tasks which are crucial for the GRB survey: \par \begin{itemize} \item {\bf Fast slewing:}\ One of the most important issues is to implement and test the fast slewing capability of the telescope. In particular, the communication between CC and Cosy has still to be implemented for the case of fast movements. \item {\bf Use of look-up tables:}\ The use of look-up tables to correct the mirror focus during the slewing to the GRB coordinates is desirable. In the alert situation it is a waste of time if we would have to close the camera lids and carry out the full laser adjustment ($\sim 5$~min) before starting the observation. The reproducibility of the focus with the use of look-up tables has to be proven. In case of using lookup-tables during the slewing, it is necessary to change the protocol between the AMC and CC. \item {\bf Behaviour of the camera during Moon:}\ It has still to be checked what happens when the telescope points directly at the Moon while slewing toward a new position. The GRB Alert System prevents a burst closer than $30^\circ$ from the Moon to be pointed. However, it can happen that during the movement of the telescope the Moon will enter the FoV. In this case the HV of the PMTs will be reduced automatically and will not increase fast enough for the GRB observation. \end{itemize}