Selecting an object, Shortcut keys, Object key – Sky-Watcher Multi-Purpose Computerized Mount User Manual

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Selecting an Object

Once the telescope has been aligned, you can now access and view the 42,900 different objects in the SynScan database. There are three
method choices to select a celestial object to view: the shortcut keys (Fig 41), the object key (Fig. 42) or the menu system (Fig. 43).

 

 

Shortcut Keys

TOUR: The hand control presents you with highlights of what is in the sky at that moment.

It will show you the brightest and most beautiful objects for your viewing pleasure. Use

the scroll keys to view through the list. Choose the desired object by pressing ENTER.

The hand control will then display the coordinates of the object. You may use the scroll

buttons to display additional information about the object, such as magnitude, size, and

the constellation it resides in. Pressing ENTER will prompt you with “View Object?”

Pressing ENTER one more time will cause the telescope to slew to that object.

M, NGC, IC: These shortcut keys give you access to the most popular celestial catalogues

to date. Each catalog has a set number of objects to choose from. Use the numeric keys

to select an object by entering its catalog number. Pressing ENTER will display its

coordinates. Primary information such as size, magnitude, and constellation are obtained by

pressing the scroll keys. Pressing ENTER once more will cause the telescope to slew to the

object.

PLANET: This allows you to select the planets, the Moon, or Pluto. Use the scroll keys

to find the solar system object you want to view and press ENTER to view its coordinates.

Press

ENTER once more to slew to the planet.

USER: This allows you to select and go-to any user definable objects.

Object Key

The OBJECT key takes you directly to the Objects Catalog Menu, where you have complete
access to over 42,900 celestial objects separated by catalog name. (See the SynScan AZ menu tree
for details.)

Fig. 41

Fig. 42

Note: If you have not completed an alignment and you attempt to slew the scope with a go-to command, the scope will respond with an
error message saying: “System needs alignment.”

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