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inthelocation onthePolar ScopeDial(sameas
indicated on the HC LCD),as shown in the right
sideoftheabovefigures.
BrightStarPolarAlignment
Whenwithoutapolarscopeorthepolestarisnotin
sight:
(1) LevelthemountandsetitatZeroPosition.
Align
the telescope parallel to the R.A. axis of the
mount.SetcorrectR.A.andDECbacklashvalues.
Aneyepiecewithcrosshairsisrecommended.
(2) UseHC(MENU=>“Align”=>“PolarAlignment”)
to display the azimuth and altitude position of
several bright stars near meridian.Select one
that is visible and high in altitude as the
Alignment StarA.Follow theHCinstructions to
move the Star A to the center of the eyepiece
withthecombinationofusingLatitudeAdj.Knob
and“ ◄”/“►”buttons.PressENTERtoconfirm
the centering.Next, select
a bright star that is
close to the horizon as the Alignment Star B.
CenteritusingAzimuthAdj.Knoband“◄”/“►”
buttons(The“▲”and“▼”buttonsarenotused
here).PressENTERtoconfirm.
(3) The telescope will now slew back to
Star A to
repeatabovesteps.Theiterationcanbestopped
whenitisdeterminedthatthealignmenterroris
at the minimum. Press BACK button to exit the
alignmentprocedure.
10. Manual Operation: The mount can now be used to
observeastronomicalobjectswiththeHC.Usearrow
keys(►,◄,▼,and▲)topointthetelescopetothe
desiredobject.Use thenumberkeys tochangethe
slewingspeed.PressSTOP/0buttontostarttracking.
11. Set Up Controller:Press MENU; then “Set Up
Controller”=>“SetUpTime&Site”.
EntercurrentdateandcheckforDaylightSavingTime
using arrow and number keys.Enter time zone (in
60‐minutesincrement)byenteringminutes“behind”
or“aheadof”UT;forexamples:
• Bostonis300minutes“behind” UT
• LosAngelesis480minutes“behind”UT
• Romeis60
minutes“ahead”ofUT
• Sydneyis600minutes“ahead”ofUT
MovecursortotheendofscreentoselectNorthern
orSouthernHemisphere.
[TIPS:Alltimezonesin N.Americaare“behind”UT.
Latitude and longitude co ordinates can be obtained
from GPS‐equipped devices (navigator, phone), or
from
internet.“W/E”=western/easternhemisphere;
“N/S” = northern/southern hemisphere; and “d” =
degree;“m”=minute;and“s”=second.Usearrow
andnumberkeystoenterlocationinformation.]
12. OneStarAlignment:Makesurethemountis atZERO
position by press MENU => “To Zero Position”.
Perform One Star Align to correct the Zero Position
discrepancy.TofurtherimprovetheGOTOaccuracy,
refertothefullmanualformoredetails.
13. GotoanObject:ThemountisnowreadyforGOTO
andtrackingtargets.PressMENU,selectandENTER
“Select and Slew”. Select a category (for example,
“Planets, Sun,Moon”),thenanobject(forexample,
“Moon”).PressENTERandthetelescopewillslewto
theobjectandautomaticallystarttracking.
14. Sync to Target: Ifthe objectisnot inthe centerof
the eyepiece, use this function to center and
synchronize the object to improve local GOTO
accuracy.Press MENUand select and ENTER“Sync
toTarget”.Usearrowkeystomoveuntiltheobjectis
centeredineyepiece.PressENTERagain
tocomplete
thisfunction.
[TIP:“Sync to Target” can only function after a
“Select and Slew” operation.This is most useful
when looking for faint objects near a bright star.
“SynctoTarget”issimilarto“OneStarAlignment”.]
[
TIP:Afterslewingtoanobject,alistofnearbybright
object(s)canbedisplayedbypressing“?”button.]
ReminderonTensionAdjusters
The Tension Adjusters are used as the last step to
lock, and the first step to release the gears.Never
fully tighten them during operations.The optimum
position is one just deep enough to rid any plays.
Hesitation in turning the Gear Switch by 90° means
theTensionAdjusterhasnotbeenloosenedenough.
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for technical supports.