Obser ving, Moving through autostar ii’s menus, Automatic alignment for alt-az mounted telescopes – Meade Instruments LX600 User Manual

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Moving Through AutoStar II’s Menus

The AutoStar II database is organized in levels for quick and
easy navigation.

Press ENTER (Pg. 10, Fig. 2, 2) to go deeper into

AutoStar II’s menu levels.

Press MODE (Fig. 2, 3) to move back toward the

top menu level.

Press the Scroll keys (Fig. 2, 7) to move up and

down through the options available for each level.

Press the Arrow keys (Fig. 2, 5) to enter

characters and digits. The Arrow keys are also

used to move the telescope.

Use the Number keys (Fig. 2, 6) to enter digits.

Automatic Alignment for Alt-Az
Mounted Telescopes

AutoStar II offers four methods of altazimuth (alt-az) alignment;
this section describes how to initialize and align your telescope
using Automatic Alignment. (For a description of the other alt-
az alignment methods, see page 41. For information about
equatorial (polar) alignment, see the next section, Appendix D
and Appendix E
).

To prepare your telescope for Automatic Alignment:

1. Tighten the RA and DEC locks (Pg. 10, Fig. 1, 12

and 17).

2. Verify that AutoStar II is properly connected to

your telescope. See How To Assemble Your

Telescope, page 17.

3. Flip the telescope power switch to the

ON position.

When you slide the On/Off switch to “On” on your

telescope’s computer control panel, a version

screen briefl y appears, followed by “Welcome

to AutoStar”.

4. “Press 0 to align or Mode for Menu” displays.

Press “0” to begin Automatic Alignment. (If you

wish to choose a manual alignment method,

keep pressing Mode to go through the menus to

fi nd other alignments.)

Note: AutoStar II initializes the Smart Drive if

it has been turned “On,” has been previously

selected, PEC training has been performed and

you have “parked” the telescope. If you have

parked it, AutoStar II will remember its position

on the worm gear. If you do not park the scope

and turn it off, it will not remember its position.

See Parking the Telescope, page 32 and PEC

Training, page 43.

5. “Automatic Alignment” displays. The system

now performs the following routines (press any

AutoStar II key to abort Automatic Alignment) :

Caution: As the telescope performs the

following operations, it will swing and rotate.

Keep a safe distance from the telescope. The

telescope now fi nds the level and tilt position

of the telescope, and also detects where

true North is. It may not actually level or tilt

the telescope or point to North — it is just

detecting these positions. This may take a

minute or two.

a. Finds the home position. Moves the

telescope to fi nd the “home” position. When the

home position is found, the system knows the

limiting positions of the telescope and can avoid

tangling cables and over-rotating the telescope.

b. Detects “level” position of the telescope;

fi nds tilt and tip. To detect level, AutoStar II

must calculate “level” at three compass points.

See Detecting True Level on page 24.

AutoStar II also determines the positioning (i.e.,

tilt and tip) of the optical tube.

c. Finds North. Locates magnetic North, then

calculates true North. See Detecting True

North, page 24.

d. Attempts a “GPS Fix”. The GPS receiver

attempts to acquire and sync up with signals

from the GPS satellite system. “Getting GPS Fix”

displays. See The Global Positioning System

on page 24.

After performing these operations, AutoStar II

now knows:

The telescope’s limiting positions

Where level is for the telescope

The location of true North

The observing site’s location

The date and time

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