Autostar ii f eatures – Meade Instruments LX600 User Manual

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ENTER Key: Press to go to the next menu level or to choose

an option in a menu. The ENTER key is similar to the RETURN

or ENTER key on a computer. See NAVIGATING AUTOSTAR II,

page 30 and AutoStar II Menu Tree, page 29.

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MODE Key: Press to return to the previous menu or data level.

The top menu level is “Select Item”. The MODE key is similar to

the ESCAPE key on a computer.

Note: Pressing MODE repeatedly while in the “Select

Item” level moves AutoStar II to the topmost

screen: “Select Item: Object”.

Note: If MODE is pressed and held for two

seconds or more, information about the

telescope’s status displays. When the status

displays, press the Scroll keys (Fig. 2, 7) to

display the following information:

• Right Ascension and Declination

(astronomical) coordinates

• Altitude (vertical) and Azimuth

(horizontal) coordinates

• Local Time and Local Sidereal Time (LST)

• Timer and Alarm Status

• Date

• Site coordinates

• Battery status

Press MODE again to return to the previous menu.

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GO TO Key: Press to slew (move) the telescope to the

coordinates of the currently selected object. While the telescope

is slewing, the operation may be aborted at any time by pressing

any key except GO TO. Pressing GO TO again resumes the slew to

the object. Also, press during the alignment or GO TO procedures

to activate a “spiral search”. To learn more about the GO TO

function and performing a spiral search see Page 23.

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Arrow Keys: The Arrow keys have several functions. Press

an Arrow key to slew the telescope in a specifi c direction (up,

down, left, and right), at any one of nine different speeds. See

Slew Speeds, page 20. Use the Up and Down Arrow keys to

move the telescope vertically up and down. The Left Arrow

key rotates the telescope horizontally counterclockwise, while

the Right Arrow key rotates it clockwise (unless reversed for

Southern Hemisphere use).

Also, use the Arrow keys to scroll through numbers 0 through 9

and the alphabet. The Down Arrow key begins with the letter “A”,

the Up Arrow key begins with digit “9”.

Additionally, use the Arrow keys to to move the cursor across the

display: Use the Right or Left Arrow key (Fig. 2, 5) to move the

cursor from one number to the next in the display.

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Number Keys: Press to input digits 0 to 9. Each Number key

also has a specifi c function, which is printed on each key (these

are commonly known as “hot buttons”—see page 36):

1 SPEED: Changes the slew speeds. To operate,

press Speed and then a Number key (1 is the

slowest speed, 9 is highest speed). To learn

about changing slew speed see Page 20.

2 CALD

(Caldwell): Press to display the Caldwell

catalog on the AutoStar II handbox.

3 M

(Messier):

Press to display the Messier

catalog library.

4 Focus:

Press to display the Focus Control menu.

5 SS: Press to display the Solar System library.

6 STAR:

Press to display the Star library.

7 RET

(Reticle): Press to display the StarLock

Control menu. To learn about the StarLock menu

see Page 32.

8 IC: Press to display the Index Catalog library.

9 NGC (New General Catalog): Press to display

the NGC catalog library.

0 LIGHT: Press to turn on and off the red utility

light on the top of the hand-box.

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Scroll Keys: Press to access options within a selected menu.

The menu is displayed on the fi rst line of the screen. Options in

the menu are displayed, one at a time, on the second line. Press

the Scroll keys to move through the options. Press and hold a

Scroll key to move quickly through the options.

The Scroll keys also control the speed of text scrolling on the

AutoStar II display. When text is scrolling, press and hold the Up

Scroll key for a faster display speed and the Down Scroll key for

a slower display speed.

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? Key: Press to access the “Help” fi le. “Help” provides

on-screen information on how to accomplish whatever task is

currently active.

Press the ? key and then follow the prompts on the display to

access details of AutoStar II functions in the Help feature. The

Help system is essentially an on-screen instruction manual.

If you have a question about an AutoStar II operation, e.g.,

INITIALIZATION, ALIGNMENT, etc., press the ? key and follow

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