Model 1200gto parts list – model gtocp2, Features and specifications – Socket Mobile GTOCP2 User Manual

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ASTRO-PHYSICS

1200 GERMAN EQUATORIAL WITH

GTO SERVO MOTOR DRIVE

MODEL 1200GTO PARTS LIST – MODEL GTOCP2

1

Polar axis assembly (right ascension-R.A.) with Servo Box GTOCP2

1

Declination (Dec.) axis assembly

1

Pier top adapter with six (6) 5/16-18 x 5/8" button head screws with washers

(these may be attached to your pier post if you ordered one)

1

Stainless counterweight shaft with washer stop and black plastic knob (knob has 5/16 thread)

1

Y cable – R.A. portion is 12.5” long and Dec portion is 37.5” long

1

D.C. power cord (cigarette lighter adapter on one end) - 8’ long

1

GTO Keypad controller with 15’ coiled cable

1

Keypad Protector (KEYPRO)

1

DigitalSky Voice

Software (CD-ROM)

1

Hex key set

2

8-32 thumbscrews (substitute these for 8-32 set screws that hold GTO Servo Control Box in place, if you wish)


In order to fully assemble your mount, you will need the following items sold separately: mounting plate, 10” O.D. pier,
counterweights, and portable rechargeable battery pack (or 110 to 12V DC converter). Several sizes and types are
available for your selection. Many of these items will be discussed throughout these instructions.

Several additional options are available:
Longer counterweight shaft – 27” useable length, part # M12661

Santa Barbara Instrument Group CCD Imaging cameras and ST-4 Autoguider or STV - if you plan to pursue CCD

imaging or astrophotography

Pier accessory trays for 10” pier and support bars - handy to keep your eyepieces close at hand

Polar axis telescope - threads into the base of the polar axis assembly. Many users find a polar axis telescope useful for

zeroing in on the pole quickly, particularly with telescopes that are not orthogonal to the mount.

Mounted encoders – Although you can use these with your mount, they are not necessary since the go-to functions of

the mount are more accurate. The 4000 steps of the encoders, which read the position of the shaft are very
coarse (324 arc seconds) while the encoder that is built into the servo motor itself is 0.05 arc seconds.

FEATURES AND SPECIFICATIONS

R.A. worm wheel:

10.3”, 225-tooth aluminum

Dec worm wheel:

7.2”, 225-tooth aluminum

Worm gear:

Brass

R.A. shaft:

3.35” diameter

R.A. thrust bearings:

9.5” diameter

Dec shaft:

2.36” diameter

Dec thrust bearings:

6.5” diameter

Counterweight shaft: 18” useable length,

1.875” diameter,

stainless

steel,

removable

Latitude range:

20 to 68 degrees with or

without polar scope or

encoders attached (if you are

above

65

°

you will have to

remove one pier top knob)

Azimuth adjustment:

Approximately 14 degrees

Setting circles:

Porter Slip Ring design,

engraved

Right ascension:

4-minute increments, pointer

Declination:

1-degree increments, pointer

Motors:

Zero-cogging servo motors

Power Consumption: 0.4 amps at the sidereal rate

3 amps both motors slewing

Power requirements: 12 VDC, range 11.5 to 15
Weight of mount:

total -91 lbs.

Dec axis - 30 lbs.

R.A axis - 47 lbs.

counterweight

shaft

-14

lbs.



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