Starlight Xpress SXVF-H35 User Manual

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Handbook for the SXVF-H35 Issue 1 August 2007

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You now need to set up the camera control defaults (shown above), as follows:
Start SXV-Hmf by clicking on the icon and select the ‘File’ menu. Now select ‘Set
program defaults’ and a window, which contains the various software settings, will
appear. Suggested starting defaults are as follows:

1)

Background Image area

Red (or as preferred)

2)

FITS Unsigned Integer format

Off

3)

Star mask size (area used for photometry and guiding)

8 pixels

4)

Telescope guiding output to ‘autoguider socket’


The other default settings are not important for current purposes and may be left as
the software start-up values for now.

Recording your first image:

We now have the camera and computer set up to take pictures, but an optical system
is needed to project an image onto the CCD surface. You could use your telescope,
but this introduces additional complications, which are best avoided at this early
stage. There are two simple options, one of which is available to everyone:

1)

Attach a standard ‘M42’ SLR camera lens to the SXVF-H35, using the 27mm
spacer/adaptor to achieve approximately the correct focal distance.


2)

Create a ‘Pin hole’ lens by sticking a sheet of aluminium baking foil over the end
of the lens adaptor and pricking its centre with a small pin.

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