Adv anced autostar ii f eatures, Browse, Alternate alt-az alignments – Meade Instruments LX600 User Manual

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Adv

anced AutoStar II F

eatures

Magnitude 3

Size

2'

Scrolling message

“This Globular Cluster is

10,000

light

years

away...”

Browse

This menu allows you to search the libraries for objects

with certain parameters, much like a search engine. “Edit

Parameters” lets you set various parameters for the search, and

“Start Search” activates the search. A typical search might be

performed as follows:

1. Select “Browse” from the Object menu. Press

ENTER. “Browse: Start Search” displays.

2. Press one of the Scroll Keys and “Browse: Edit

Parameters” displays. Press Enter.

3. “Edit Parameters: Largest (mins)” displays.

“Mins” stands for arc-minutes. Press ENTER.

4. “Largest (mins)” and a value displays. Using

the Number keys, enter a size in arc-minutes.

AutoStar II will search for objects up to this size

and no larger. Press Enter.

5. “Edit Parameters: Largest (mins)” displays again.

Press the Scroll Down key. “Edit Parameters:

Smallest (mins)” displays. Enter the value for

the smallest size of an object that AutoStar

II will search for in the database. Continue

with “Brightest”, “Faintest”, and “Minimum

Elevation”, using the procedure described in

steps 3 and 4.

6. After “Minimum Elevation”, “Object Type”

displays. Press “ENTER”. “+Black Hole” displays.

If you do not wish to have “Black Holes” in your

search, press ENTER and the “+” changes to a

“–”. Press the Scroll Down key to scroll to the

next item. “+Diffuse Nebula” displays. Continue

to scroll through the list and press ENTER if you

wish to change the “+” to a “–” or vice-versa.

7. After you have scrolled to the last item on the

“Object Type” list, press MODE twice and the

Scroll Down key once. “Browse: Start Search”

displays. Press ENTER. “Start Search: Next”

displays. Press Enter. AutoStar II searches

the database and displays the fi rst object

that matches the search parameters you

have entered. Use the scroll keys to display

information about the object. Press MODE

and “Start Search: Next” displays again.

Press ENTER and the next item matching the

parameters displays. Repeat this procedure

to display all the objects. Press GO TO to slew

telescope to a displayed object.

8. Press MODE repeatedly to leave this menu.

Alternate Alt-az Alignments

If you would rather set up your telescope without using automatic

alignment, AutoStar II offers alternative alignment methods for

both alt-az and equatorial mounting. During the One-Star and

Two-Star alt-az alignment procedures, you will (unlike the

Automatic alignment procedures) manually place the telescope

in the home position.

The procedures for equatorial (polar) alignment are discussed

in Appendix C, page 57; the three alternative alt-az alignment

methods are discussed below.

Easy Alignment

In this method, the AutoStar II sets the home position, and also

automatically picks two stars from its libraries for alignment.

During the procedure, AutoStar slews the telescope to a fi rst

alignment star. The user is asked to center the star in the

eyepiece. The process is repeated with a second star to complete

the alignment.

How to perform the Easy Align Procedure

1. Select Alignment. Select “Align: Easy” from the

Setup menu. Press ENTER.

2. Home Position. The telescope automatically sets

the following positions: home, level and North.

If so desired, you may turn off the sensors and

manually set these positions. See CALIBRATE

Sensors, page 33 for more information.

3 . Star Alignment. AutoStar II chooses two stars

to align upon. The telescope slews to the fi rst

star for alignment. Should the alignment star

not appear in the fi eld of view in the eyepiece,

it should be easily recognized: It will be the

brightest star in the area of the sky where the

telescope is pointing. Use the Arrow keys to

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