Autostar ii operation – Meade Instruments LX600 User Manual

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AutoStar II Operation

rate. 8° degrees per second is the fastest setting.

Park Position: After aligning your telescope,

select this menu and power down the telescope.

The alignment settings—North, time, alignment

stars—are stored in Autostar II’s memory

and are remembered after you power off the

telescope. When you power on the telescope,

“Automatic Alignment” displays after the start up

routine. Press MODE (do not press ENTER). The

telescope remembers its alignment and you can

continue viewing or performing other operations

without aligning the telescope again.

Park Position provides two options. Use Current

Position uses the last position set by the user.

Default Position places scope in the home

position.

Calibrate Home: For permanently mounted

telescopes only. After aligning your telescope,

select this menu and the alignment settings—

North, time, alignment stars—are stored in

Autostar II’s memory and are remembered after

you power off the telescope. You can enable

Autostar II to retrieve and automatically align

your telescope using these settings the next time

you power up by choosing the Align on Home

menu. This menu helps improve auto alignment.

Anti-Backlash: This option allows you to change

the backlash along either the RA and the DEC

axes by entering a number from 0% to 199%.

This sets the backlash in the way the Arrow keys

move the telescope along an axis. If you enter

a value near 199%, telescope responds more

quickly as you hold down an Arrow key. If you

enter a value near 0%, it takes longer for the

tube to respond as you hold down an Arrow key.

Experiment with this option: Try changing the

values until the motion of the telescope (while

holding down an Arrow key) feels comfortable to

you.

Train Drive: All telescopes have a certain

amount of “backlash” (looseness in the interplay

of gears). This menu allows you to compensate

for the backlash in the RA and DEC motors—

which helps locate objects with more precision.

Calibrate Sensors: This menu allows you to

improve your telescope’s pointing accuracy to

alignment stars. It calibrates to correct slight

mechanical misalignment due to transport,

vibration, or aging. It is recommended that

calibration be performed once on a new

telescope after the user initially assembles it.

When this menu is selected, the telescope slews

to Polaris. AutoStar II then prompts you to center

Polaris and to press ENTER. AutoStar II uses the

position of Polaris to fi ne tune the position of

North and also detects level for the base of the

telescope.

Tracking Rate: Changes the speed at which the

telescope tracks targets in the sky.

a. Sidereal: The default setting for Autostar II;

sidereal rate is the standard rate at which stars

move from East to West across the sky due to

the rotation of the Earth.

b. Lunar: Choose this option to properly track the

Moon over long observing sessions.

c. Solar: Choose this option when observing the

Sun. WARNING: NEVER USE A MEADE LX600

TELESCOPE TO LOOK AT THE SUN unless

it is equipped with a properly installed,

safe solar fi lter! Looking at or near the sun

without appropriate fi lters will cause instant and

irreversible eye damage. Damage to the StarLock

optical/sensor systems and viewfi nder optics will

occur if pointed at the Sun.

d. Custom: Allows entry of user-defi ned tracking

rates.

Note: Custom Tracking Rate allows you to enter

values from -999.999 to 999.999. The lower

the number, the slower the rate; the higher the

number the faster the rate. If you enter -999, the

telescope will move so slow as to appear to be

stopped. If you enter 999, the telescope will be

moving at approximately twice the tracking rate.

Guiding Rate: Allows you to change the base

slew speed, 1x. Enter a percentage of the speed

(less than 100%) and press ENTER. This function

may be useful in guiding the telescope during

CCD and long-exposure photography. See SLEW

SPEEDS, page 20, for more information.

DEC Guiding: Allows a user using an autoguider

to disengage autoguider inputs. Allows you to

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