Tar alignment – Sky-Watcher AZ114 MOUNT User Manual

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SynScan

TM

AZ

will beep once when it has

finished slewing to an object. Do not try to

adjust the telescope before you hear the beep.

SynScan

TM

AZ

will only respond to the

ESC

key while slewing.

Brightest Star Alignment

1.

azimuth. That means if you select the

northeast sky, the division will cover from

0 degree to 90 degrees in azimuth,

where North equals to 0 or 360 degree in

azimuth angle, East equals to 90 degree

in azimuth angle, South equals to 180

degree in azimuth angle, and West

equals to 270 degree in azimuth angle.
The table on the right is the range of

the eight directional divisions.

Once the directional division has been selected, the hand control will calculate and generate a list of the

stars located within this region that are brighter than 1.5 in magnitudes. The stars and planets below 10

degrees, higher than 75 degrees in elevation or fainter than 1.4 in magnitudes will be filtered out.

The name and magnitude of the alignment star will be displayed on the first line of the LCD. The

approximate position will be prompted on the second line. For example, if Arcturus is prompt as

alignment star, its magnitude is 0.0 and location is at 88.1 degree east and 24.1 degree above the

horizon. You will see the LCD display as shown in Fig.k.

S

tar Alignment

In order for the SynScan

TM

AZ to correctly point to objects in the sky, it must first be aligned to two to three

known positions (stars) in the sky. As the Earth rotates on its axis every 24 hours, astronomical objects

appear to move through the sky following an arc. With the supplied information, the telescope can replicate

a model of the sky and the movements of astronomical objects. Star alignment can be done anytime during

the observing session by choosing Alignment under Setup Mode, in the Main Menu.
There are two ways to align the SynScan

TM

AZ Brightest Star alignment and 2-Star alignment. If you are

using the SynScan

TM

AZ for the first time, and you are not familiar with the celestial object in the sky, we

recommend that you begin with the Brightest Alignment. The Brightest Star alignment will prompt and help

you find the brightest star of a specific direction in the sky at your current site. It is convenient for user to

identify the brightest star in the sky. Before performing the alignment method, make sure that your

finderscope is well aligned with the telescope tube. See the next page for tips on how to choose the

alignment stars. Below describes a step-by-step procedure on how to perform the Brightest Star Alignment:

2.

3.

4.

5.

The slewing speed can be adjusted by

pressing on the

RATE

button. Then choose

a number between 0 (slowest) - 9 (fastest).

Directional division

Span range in azimuth

The northern sky

315 ° ~ 45 °

The northeast sky

0 ° ~ 90 °

The eastern sky

45 ° ~ 135 °

The southeast sky

90 ° ~ 180 °

The southern sky

135 ° ~ 225 °

The southwest sky

180 ° ~ 270 °

The western sky

225 ° ~ 315 °

The northwest sky

270 ° ~ 360 °

In the alignment screen, select Brightest-Star Align using the scroll keys. Press ENTER to confirm. The

hand control will prompt "Select Region:" for you to select one of the eight directional divisions in azimuth

angle from the north, northeast, east, southeast to northwest etc. Each division covers 90-degree span in

1. Arcturus 0.0

E 88.1° 24.1°

For the first alignment star, the mount will not slew to the star automati-

cally. Use the directional buttons to manually slew the telescope to point

to the object in the finder and then center it in the eyepiece. You may

change the slewing speed by pressing the RATE button, and then choose

a number between 0 (slowest) - 9 (fastest).

Once the star has been centered in the eyepiece, if it is a planet the hand control will prompt you to rese-

lect a star from the list as the first alignment star. Otherwise the hand control will prompt a list of objects

for you to choose as the second alignment star. Select an object from the list. The hand control will com-

mand the mount to slew the telescope to point to the object. Center the object in the eyepiece again. If

both alignment stars are properly aligned, "Alignment Successful" will display on the LCD. Otherwise,

the warning "Alignment Failed" will show and the alignment will have to be done again. You may exit the

alignment procedure by pressing the ESC key anytime during the procedure.

Fig.k

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