iOptron IE1300 User Manual

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Introduction

With the iE1300 Electronic Eyepiece now you can experience astro-video and
astrophotography for yourself! The iOptron Electronic Eyepiece allows you to view real-time
images from your telescope on a computer screen. The iOptron iE Electronic Eyepiece
transmits live video images of the Moon, Sun, planets and terrestrial objects through a USB
cable to your computer. Images can be recorded for later playback or frame imaging.

Parts List

• iE1300 Electronic Eyepiece

• USB

Cable

• Instruction manual for download from iOptron website


System Requirement

• Windows

2000/XP/VISTA/7

• Pentium IV 1.4GHz or equivalent, or high

• 300 MB free hard drive space for program installation and image/movie saving

• 512 MB RAM (1.0 GB DDR RAM recommended)
• 16-bit color display at 1280x1024 (32 MB video memory with DirectX 3D support

recommended)

• DirectX 9.0C or higher


iE1300 Driver Installation

The iE1300 is a Plug-N-Play device. P

lug each end of the USB cable into the iE1300 and your

computer. Your computer will detect the electronic eyepiece as new hardware and start to install
the driver. Follow the instructions on your computer for any driver installation.

The camera is ready for use after the driver is installed.

Image Capture Software Installation

In order to bring an object to your computer monitor, an image/video capture program is needed.
Most PCs come with preinstalled programs, such as Window Movie Maker, Arcsoft Webcam
Companion, or other webcam program. If your PC does not have one installed, you may
download one from the following website: VirtualDub 32-bit or 84-bit from

www.VirtualDub.org

or

Future Winjoe at

www.ioptron.com/future.rar

.


Use iE1300

The iE1300 can be used with almost any telescope that is compatible with 1.25" format
eyepieces. The camera is inserted into a focusing tube in the same way as a standard eyepiece,
with or without a diagonal if you use a star diagonal. If your telescope does not have enough
inward focus travel, you will need to use an 1.25" Barlow lens (not included) to extend the
telescope’s focal plane to the camera’s imaging plane.

Aim and focus your telescope to an observing target using a regular eyepiece. Always start with
a large number eyepiece, such as a 25mm one. Remove the eyepiece and insert the iE1300
camera into the telescope focuser. Slowly adjust the focuser knob to bring the image to focus.
Use the capture function of the program to capture the image or movie. Practice your system
during the daytime first.

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