Orion SIRIUS 9995 User Manual

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hand controller will lose track of the mount’s position, and the
alignment procedure will need to be performed again. Keep
both the R.A. and Dec. lock levers engaged.
3. Turn on the power switch on the mount
4. The initial screen displayed on the hand controller is the

version screen. Press

ENTER to proceed.

5. The hand controller’s LCD screen will show a safe solar

viewing warning message. Press the

ESC button to con-

tinue.

Note: The GoTo hand controller’s LCD backlighting will
become dim and the illuminated buttons will turn off if left idle
for 30 seconds. Pressing any button will re-illuminate the hand
controller.
6. Enter your observing site’s longitude and latitude coordi-

nates. First enter the longitude coordinate and hemisphere,
followed by the latitude coordinate and hemisphere. Use
the numerical keypad to enter the digits, and use the left
and right directional buttons to move to the next digit. Use
the scroll buttons to choose W or E (for longitude) and N
or S (for latitude). If you do not know the longitude and
latitude coordinates of your viewing location, consult an
atlas or geographical map of your area. Press

ENTER to

confirm your coordinates.

Note: Longitude and latitude coordinates must be entered
in degrees and arcminutes. If your map or atlas gives coor-
dinates in decimal values (i.e. latitude = 36.95 N) you must
convert into degrees and arcminutes (i.e. latitude 36.95 N =
latitude 36°57’ N).
Note: If a mistake is entered into the hand controller during
the initial setup procedure, press the

ESC button to go back

to the previous screen.
7. Enter the time zone in which you are observing in hours

(see Appendix D) using the scroll buttons (+ for east of
Prime Meridian, - for west of Prime Meridian) and numeric
keypad. Use the left and right directional buttons to move
to the next digit. Press

ENTER to confirm your choice.

8. Enter the date in mm/dd/yyyy format using the numeric

keypad. Use the left and right directional buttons to move
to the next digit. Press

ENTER to confirm your choice.

9. Enter your current local time using the 24 hour clock for-

mat (example: 2:00PM = 14:00). Press

ENTER to view the

time you entered. If the time is incorrect, press

ESC to go

back to the previous screen. If the time is correct, press
ENTER again.

10. If the date entered in step 8 falls between March

and November, the hand controller will ask “DAYLIGHT
SAVING?” on the LCD screen. Use the scroll buttons to
select “YES” or “NO” to indicate if you are currently on
Daylight Savings Time or not, and press

ENTER.

11. The hand controller will now display “Begin Alignment?”

Press

1 or ENTER to start the alignment procedure. Press

2 or ESC to skip the alignment and exit to the Main Menu.

You are now ready to begin the alignment procedure.

alignment
In order for the GoTo hand controller to accurately locate and
point to objects in the sky, it must first be aligned on known
positions (stars). With the supplied information, the controller
can replicate a model of the sky and the movements of astro-
nomical objects.
There are three ways to align depending on your demand for
accuracy. If you are using the GoTo controller for the first time,
we recommend you begin with the three-star alignment. In
most cases, a three-star alignment produces the most accu-
rate alignment among the three methods. The description
below will lead you through a step-by-step procedure on how
to perform the three-star alignment.
Note: Before performing any of the alignment methods, be
sure your finderscope is well aligned with the telescope tube.

three‑star alignment
1. From the alignment screen, select “3-Star Align” using the

scroll buttons. Press

ENTER to confirm your choice.

2. The hand controller will provide a list of stars available in

your current sky for you to choose as the first alignment
star. Choose a star you are familiar with using the scroll
buttons. Press

ENTER to confirm your choice. The mount

will start slewing the telescope towards the chosen object.
When the telescope stops slewing, adjust its position
using the controller’s directional buttons until the chosen
star is centered on the crosshairs of the finderscope. Now
look in the eyepiece and adjust the position of the tele-
scope (again using the directional buttons) so the chosen
star is centered in the field of view of the eyepiece. Press
ENTER to confirm the star is centered .

Note: The slewing speed can be adjusted by pressing the
RATE button. Choose a desired rate between 0 (slowest) and
9 (fastest).
Note: The hand controller will make a “beep” sound once it
has finished slewing to an object. Do not try to adjust the tele-
scope before you hear the “beep” sound. The controller will
only respond to the

ESC button while slewing (which stops

the slewing).
3. The controller will provide a list of stars that can be used

as the second alignment star. Choose a star using the
scroll buttons and press

ENTER to confirm your choice.

Repeat the centering procedure for the second alignment
star using the directional buttons and press

ENTER to

confirm alignment.

4. The controller will once again provide a list of stars that

can be used as the third alignment star. Choose a star
using the scroll buttons and press

ENTER to confirm your

choice. Once again, repeat the centering procedure for the
third alignment star and press

ENTER to confirm align-

ment.

5. Once the three alignment stars have been entered and

alignment is completed, the hand controller will display
“Alignment Successful.” Press

ENTER to access the Main

Menu. Otherwise, “Alignment Failed” will be displayed, and

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