Focus key, Map key, Object keys (m, star, and cngc) – Leisure Time LX20 User Manual

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7. FOCUS Key

The FOCUS key (9, Fig. 6) allows 2 speed electric focus control of
the optional Meade #1206 Electric Focuser (or equivalent corded
electric focusers such as the Meade Model #1200A). To activate,
press either the SLEW or FIND key (for fast focusing), or the
CNTR or GUIDE key (for slow focusing), press and hold the
FOCUS key, and then press and hold the PREV or NEXT keys for
near and far focus.

8. MAP Key

The Map key (11, Fig. 6) turns on and off the red LED 'flashlight'
that is located at the top of the keypad. The deep red LED light will
protect your night vision while you search for a particular
accessory or examine a star chart.

9. Object Keys (M, STAR, and CNGC)

These keys (10, Fig. 6) allow direct access to the LX200's Object
Library any time that you are not editing a value or setting a
parameter, or selecting a file menu. Use the Object keys when you
are at a "top level" of a mode. After pressing one of these keys, the
keypad's display will give a blinking cursor, allowing you to enter
the catalog number for objects listed in the library (see APPENDIX
C, page 31). After entry press the ENTER key. To see the entered
object press the GO TO key. A brief description of the catalog key
symbols are; M (Messier objects), STAR (stars and planets), and
CNGC (Computerized New General Catalog).

The 16" LX200 has several object libraries which are accessed
with the STAR and CNGC keys.

When you press the STAR or CNGC keys, the display will show
which object library you are currently in and wait for a number
entry, as described above.

To switch to a different library, press the ENTER key instead of
entering a number.

The keypad display will show a menu of libraries available. Move
the cursor to the desired library and press ENTER to select.
The 16" LX200 will "remember" the database you last accessed.
Each time you press the STAR or CNGC keys, the same object
database will be displayed on the first line of the keypad display.

10. PREV AND NEXT Keys

The PREV and NEXT (up and down arrow) keys (12, Fig. 6) move
the display LCD arrow up and down the menu files and menu file
options, so that you may choose an individual selection to enter.
These keys are also used when adjusting the RET brightness
range, or when activating the electric focuser. PREV and NEXT
work as well to select the objects from the Object Library when
using START FIND.

THE LX200 POWER PANEL

The power panel incorporates a power switch and LED indicators
showing power on with a current ammeter to show power draw.
The power panel has all of the connectors for the AC or DC power
input, the DEC Motor, and the keypad. There are connectors
designed to accept optional accessories such as a CCD
autoguiding camera, the optional Meade Field De-Rotator, the
Meade #1206 Electric Focuser, and an illuminated reticle
eyepiece. There is even a connector for RS-232 communication
that will allow you to perform every function of the keypad from
your personal computer. An illustration and a description of the 16"
LX200 power panel features follows:

1. ON/OFF Switch

When the ON/OFF Switch (7, Fig. 7) is moved to the ON position,
the power light indicator, the Current Ammeter, and the keypad all
light up. You will hear the drive motors rev which momentarily pegs
the Ammeter, then the drive motors shift to a slower speed which
allows the RA worm gear to find its centering position for
calibrating the Smart Drive, then resuming to an even slower
tracking speed. The keypad display reads "Meade," then the
version of the software is indicated briefly before defaulting to the
TELESCOPE/OBJECT LIBRARY. Within 15 seconds, the
planetary orbital calculations with their corresponding apparent
sizes and magnitudes, and current stellar precession
calculations are made. Every computer function is checked, and
the LX200 diagnostics are complete.

2. N/S Switch

The recessed N/S Switch (8, Fig.7) converts the LX200 for
operation in the Northern or Southern hemisphere, making the
drive reverse its' tracking direction. Before power up, the
appropriate N or S switch position should be made, as the LX200
will not recognize a change made on the N/S switch afterwards.
Use a pen or small tool to slide the switch appropriately. Be sure
before you travel across the equator, that you are setting the
proper + or - latitude SITE entry for your final destination.

3. Ammeter

he Ammeter display (1, Fig. 7) is a series of vertical red LED bars.
Each bar that is fully lit represents 0.3 ampere (300 milli-amperes)
of current draw. The LED Ammeter represents its lowest value on
the extreme left of the scale. During normal tracking speeds, the
Ammeter will show about three fully lit LED bars and at times a
fourth that is partially lit, indicating about 900 to 1000 milli-amps or
0.9 to 1.0 amps of current draw (when a slew is initiated, the
ammeter will peg the scale momentarily showing the inertia load,
this effect is entirely normal). The current draw information can be
useful if you are trying to calculate how much battery life you will

have during an observing session.
As an example, if the ammeter has
four bars lit, indicating 1.2 amps
and you are using a 12 amp hour
battery, then to know the
approximate number of hours of life
the battery would yield by dividing
12 by 1.2. This indicates a battery
life of 10 hours.

4. DEC Motor Connector

The DEC Motor Port (11, Fig. 7) is a
DB-9 socket, designed to accept
the supplied coil cord. One end of
the supplied coil cord plugs in to the
power panel and the other plugs
into the DEC MOTOR socket in the
right fork arm to power the
declination motor.

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