Identify – Meade Instruments LX600 User Manual

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5. Press the Scroll Up key twice and “Object:

Landmarks” displays. Press ENTER. “Landmark:

Select” displays.

6. Press the Scroll Down key once. “Landmark:

Add” displays. Press ENTER.

7. “Landmark Name” displays. Using Arrow keys,

enter a name for the landmark you wish to add to

the database. When fi nished, press ENTER.

8. “Center Landmark. Press Enter” displays. Using

only the Arrow keys (do not manually move the

telescope), move the telescope to the desired

landmark and center the object in the eyepiece.

Press Enter. The object is now stored in memory.

9. “Landmark: Add” displays. If you wish to add

more landmarks, repeat steps 5 through 8.

To Select a landmark from the database:

1. Make sure the telescope is located and aligned

exactly as when the desired landmark was

entered into memory.

2. Display the “Landmark: Select” menu option.

Press ENTER.

3. Use the Scroll keys to scroll through the list of

objects you have previously entered. When the

desired object displays, press ENTER to select

the object.

Use the Scroll keys to scroll through location

information about the object, if desired. Press GO

TO to slew the telescope to the landmark.

4. Press MODE to exit.

To perform a Landmark Survey:

This procedure allows you to perform a tour of the objects

entered in the “Object: Landmark” menu option—note that the

Landmark Survey will function only if you have previously entered

objects in the Landmark menu.

1. Navigate to “Utilities: Landmark Survey” menu

and press ENTER.

2. “Landmark Survey: Slewing...” displays. The

telescope moves to the fi rst object on the Survey

list and displays the name of the object.

3. Press MODE to stop the Survey. Press Enter to

restart the survey at the fi rst object of the survey.

To check on the available amount of memory in AutoStar II:

AutoStar II has a limited amount of memory. Once you begin to

store Landmarks, user objects and other bits of information in

AutoStar II, you will begin to use up memory. This procedure

allows you to check on how much memory is still available.

1. Navigate to the “Setup: Statistics” menu option

and press ENTER.

2. “Statistics: 37.2K Char. Free” displays. This is

the amount of memory that is still available to the

user.

Identify

This procedure allows you to use AutoStar II to identify objects

you have found in the night sky using the Arrow keys. If the object

is not in AutoStar II’s database, AutoStar II displays information

about an object in its database that is closest to the one you

queried about.

Important Note: For this function to operate properly, you

must fi rst initialize and align AutoStar II. If you physically

move the telescope after initialization, this function will fail

to operate properly.

In this procedure, you will center an object you wish to have

identifi ed by AutoStar II in the telescope eyepiece and use the

“Identify” menu to fi nd out information about the object or the

nearest object to it in the AutoStar II database.

1. Center the object you wish to have identifi ed in

the telescope’s eyepiece.

2. Navigate to the “Object: Identify” option and

press ENTER.

3. “Searching...” displays. When AutoStar II fi nishes

calculating, the name of the closest object

displays.

4. Press a Scroll key to display information about

this object. AutoStar II displays some or all of the

following information about the object with each

press of a Scroll key:

Displayed information:

Example:

Catalog or common name of object

Messier 107, NGC6171,

Orion

Nebula,

etc

Type of object

Globular Cluster, Nebula,

Black

Hole,

etc.

Right

Ascension

16:32:4

Declination

13°03'

Constellation

Virgo, Orion, etc.

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