Autostar #497 handbox appendix c, Appendix c, Automatic rate calibration (arc - polar mode only) – Meade Instruments LX600 User Manual

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AutoStar #497 HANDBOX

Appendix C

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The plot above tells you that the scope is not too well aligned.

Notice that the DEC guide corrections are not centered around

zero. This is because the object is drifting down in declination

due to the scope being poorly polar aligned. While the StarLock

is succeeding in tracking the star, you will get fi eld rotation over

time due to scope misalignment and may not be able to point to

targets near the poles. When you see this type of plot it is time to

drift align, or realign your scope.

If you see an RA histogram with two humps, you are

guiding too aggressively and need to reduce your

guide rate.

APPENDIX C:

Automatic Rate
Calibration (ARC - Polar
Mode Only)

Using StarLock’s Automatic Rate Calibration (ARC) Feature

Obtaining best performance from StarLocked telescopes requires

that the guiding aggressiveness be optimally set for current

viewing/imaging conditions. A guide rate calibration routine

has been included in the StarLock software that automatically

determines the best rate based on viewing conditions. Calibrating

your guide rate is a two-step process. First you will need to train

and update the mount’s Periodic Error Correction (PEC). Then

you will run the Automatic Rate Calibration (ARC) routine. If you

have already trained your mount’s PEC you may go directly to

running ARC.

Periodic Error Correction (PEC)

First set-up and align you scope. Now slew to a bright star near

the celestial equator. Using your AutoStar II handbox, press the

"7/Ret" key to bring up the StarLock menu and Set RA Rate

and Set Dec Rate to 33%. Exit the StarLock menu by pressing

MODE. Wait for the StarLock light to come on continuously to

indicate that it has locked up on the star. At this point, simply

go the hand box menus and select Setup/Telescope/RA PEC/

Train and press ENTER. The StarLock will lock onto the current

star and watch it for one worm revolution, about 6.4 minutes, and

calibrate your drive’s PEC. For even better PEC training, add one

or more cycle’s worth of data. Select Setup/Telescope/RA PEC/

Update and the scope will then run one more 6.4 minute worm

revolution, refi ning the PEC.

PEC training will be retained in the telescope’s database and will

not require retraining providing that you use the “Park” routine

before turning the power off. The “Park” routine can be accessed

through the “Utilities” menu in AutoStarII. PEC is retained even

if you loosen the clutches, reposition the RA or DEC axis or

disassemble and reassemble the telescope. Realignment will be

required, but PEC training will not be required.

Automatic Rate Calibration (ARC)

Slew to a bright star near the celestial equator or you can use

the same star that was used to train PEC. Go to the StarLock

Menu by pressing the "7" key. Then scroll down to Auto Rate Cal.

The hand box will initially display Test Dec 33%. The percentage

value will change about once a minute while it evaluates different

rates. It will then display Test RA 33% and evaluate several rates.

Finally, the scope will beep indicating calibration is complete and

display the result on the hand box. Press the ENTER button to

continue.

If you need to abort automatic calibration, just press the mode

key. The process will stop and the default values will be used as

the guide rate.

When to use Automatic Rate Calibration (ARC)

ARC calibration should be repeated at the start of an imaging

session, if you have changed the optical tube assembly or if

environmental conditions have signifi cantly changed during an

imaging session.

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