Autostar #497 handbox autostar ii operation, Navigating autostar ii, Object menu – Meade Instruments LX600 User Manual

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AutoStar #497 HANDBOX

AutoStar II Operation

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9. Press the Up or Down Arrow key. Notice that a

letter of the alphabet displays. Continue to press

one of the Arrow keys until the fi rst letter of your

name displays.

10. Use the Right Arrow key to move to the next

position so you can choose the second letter of

your name. Continue to use the Arrow keys to

enter your full name.

11. Press ENTER when you are fi nished. Your name

is now entered into AutoStar II’s memory.

12. “Owner Info: Name” displays again (if you wish,

you can press the Scroll Down key — “Owner

Info: Address” will display and you can enter your

address if you wish).

13. Press MODE and “Setup: Owner Info” displays.

Press MODE again. “Select Item: Setup”

displays. MODE allows you to backup and exit

through the menu structure.

Navigating Autostar II

Autostar II’s menus are organized for quick and easy navigation:

• Press ENTER to go deeper into Autostar II’s menu levels.

• Press MODE to move back toward the top menu level.

• Press Number key “1” to engage the Speed mode, and

then press Number keys 1 through 9 to change speeds.

• Press Number key “4” to access the Focus menus.

• Press Number key “7” to access the StarLock menu.

• Press the Scroll keys to move up and down through the

options or lists.

• Press the Arrow keys to move the cursor across

the display.

• Press the Help (?) key to access on-line help.

Object Menu

Almost all observing with Autostar II is performed using the

Object menu category. (Note: Exceptions include Guided Tour

and Landmark Survey.)

Autostar II contains many libraries of viewable objects, such as

stars, planets, comets, nebulae and so forth. When one of these

objects is selected from a library, Autostar II moves your telescope

(if properly aligned) and points it at the selected object. Six of

the most popular libraries can be accessed directly using the

hot buttons.

The Object Menu options include:

Solar System: A library of the eight planets (Earth is not included)

in order out from the Sun, followed by the Moon, asteroids, and

comets (Number key “5”).

Constellation: A library of all 88 Northern and Southern

Hemisphere constellations. When this menu option is chosen and

a constellation name appears on the fi rst line of the screen, press

GO TO and the telescope goes to the center of the constellation

and will display coordinates. Then, use the Scroll keys to cycle

through the list of the most signifi cant stars in the constellation.

Then it will display deep space objects and so forth in the

constellation.

Deep Sky: A library of objects outside our Solar System such as

nebulae, star clusters, galaxies, and quasars.

Star: A catalog of stars listed in different categories such

as named, double, variable, or nearby. Also included are the

Hipparcos, SAO, HD, and HR catalogs. The Star catalog may also

be accessed directly by pressing Number key “6.”

Satellite: A library of Earth-orbiting objects such as the

International Space Station, the Hubble Space Telescope, Global

Positioning System (GPS) satellites, and geosynchronous orbit

satellites. To learn more about observing satellites, see page 36.

Other Catalogs are accessed directly using the Autostar II “hot

keys”: Caldwell (key “2”), Messier catalog (“3”), Solar System

(“5”), IC (“8”), and NGC (“9”).

To slew the telescope to catalog objects:

Enter the catalog number of the object using the Number

keys and then press ENTER. For example: To slew to NGC 6720,

press Number Key “9,” then using the Number keys, enter the

digits “6-7-2-0.” Then press ENTER.

Autostar II displays the common name and alternate names of the

object, if available. Press one of the Scroll keys to display some or

all of the following information about that object: Type of object

(galaxy, nebula, etc.), DEC and RA coordinates, constellation

it is located within, magnitude, size, distance, and star-type

classifi cation, if the object is a star. If further information is

available, it displays as scrolling text.

Press GO TO. The telescope, if aligned, will slew to that chosen

object. Press MODE repeatedly to return to previous menu levels.

User Objects: Allows the user to defi ne and store in memory

deep-sky objects of specifi c interest that are not currently in the

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