Starlight Xpress SXVF-H36 User Manual

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Handbook for the SXVF-H36 Issue 1 August 2007

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6) Before re-assembly, make certain that the inside surface of the front window is also
clean, and then carefully replace the camera front barrel and screw it into place. (If the
heat sink seal is disturbed, renew it with fresh compound before reassembling).

7) Replace all the camera parts in reverse order and the job is done.

Dealing with condensation:

The SXVF-H36 is designed to avoid condensation by minimising the volume of air
trapped within the CCD cavity. This normally works well, but storage of the camera
in a humid location can lead to the trapped air becoming moist by diffusion through
the optical window mounting thread etc. and will result in condensation on the CCD
window. If this becomes a problem, try to store the camera in a warm, dry place, or in
a plastic lunch box containing a sachet of silica gel desiccant.

N.B. DO NOT leave the camera switched on for long periods between uses. The
cold CCD will collect ice by slow diffusion through any small leaks and this will
become corrosive water on the cooler and CCD pins when the power is removed. If
substantial amounts of moisture are seen on the CCD, dismantle the camera
immediately and dry it thoroughly.

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Alternative Software

Although we hope that you will be satisfied with the ‘SXV_Hmf_usb’ software, other
companies are offering alternative programs. One of the most active and successful of
these is ‘AstroArt’ by MSB software. You can purchase AstroArt from many dealers
Worldwide and more information may be obtained from their web site at

http://www.msb-astroart.com

Maxim DL is also a very popular option and may be purchased from many
astronomical equipment dealers. Their web site is at

http://www.cyanogen.com

Please note that any ‘Download progress’ indicators in third party software are best
disabled so as to avoid disturbing the process of reading the camera data.

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Aligning the CCD to the optical axis

The large area of the KAI 11002 CCD can lead to problems of alignment between the
CCD plane and the focal plane of the telescope. If you can detect uneven star image
distortions towards the edge of the CCD field, this may indicate that the CCD plane
needs to be adjusted. The front plate of the SXVF-H36 incorporates three sets of
antagonistic screws that allow the plate to be tilted by up to about +/- 1 degree relative
to the CCD surface. To make an adjustment, slacken the appropriate set screw and
then turn the adjacent cap head screw in the required direction. Complete the
adjustment by re-tightening the set screw.

Avoid raising the plate by more than is necessary to level it, as a slight light leak may
occur between the disk and camera body if the gap is large.

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