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Autost ar iii handbox, Index, Ls tips – Meade Instruments 6" LS-6 ACF User Manual

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INDEX

“9/Display”

Toggles video output between

on/off.

“0/Mode”

This key lets you cycle through the

telescope’s modes, (See the entry above).

Scroll Keys: Accesses options within a selected

menu. The menu is displayed on the fi rst line of

the screen. Options within the menu are displayed,

one at a time, on the second line. Press the Scroll

keys to move through the options. Press and hold

a Scroll key to move quickly through the options.

When entering data, the Scroll Down key and

the Down Arrow key move forward through the

alphabet & digits (A to Z, 0 to 9). The Scroll Up

key and the Up Arrow key move backward (Z to

A, 9 to 0). Common symbols are also available in

the list.

“MEDIA” Key: The media key lets you toggle help

and audio/video descriptions on and off. At any

time you are navigating the menus, pressing the

Media Key will start an explanation of the menu’s

function. If you have selected an object, pressing

the media key, will tell you more about the object.

If a media clip is playing, pressing “MEDIA” stops

the media clip and moves you back to the menu

or object display.

Coil Cord Port: Plug one end of the AutoStar coil

cord into this port (Pg. 19. Fig. 5, 9) located at the

bottom of the AutoStar handbox.

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Coil Cord: Plug one end of the AutoStar coil cord

into the HNDBX port (Pg. 12, Fig. 4, 23) of the

input/output panel of the telescope and the other

end into the coil cord port (Fig. 5, 9).

AUTOST

AR III HANDBOX

LS TIPS

Observing Considerations

• Try to pick an observing site away from street

and house lights and car headlights. While

this is not always possible, the darker the site,

the better.

• Try not to use a standard fl ashlight.

Experienced observers use red LED

fl ashlights, the red utility light on the AutoStar

III handbox, or tape red cellophane over their

fl ashlights to use for setup and map reading

so they don’t have to continually readjust

their eyes to the darkness. Be careful not to

shine bright lights if there are other observers

in the area. Do not shine a fl ashlight into the

telescope while someone is observing!

• Dress warmly. It gets chilly when you’re sitting

for prolonged periods.

• Practice setting up your equipment during the

day or in a lighted area to become familiar

with it before going to a dark site.

• Use your 26mm eyepiece to view terrestrial

objects and wider areas of space, such as

open star clusters. Use optional higher power

eyepieces, such as a 9mm eyepiece, when

you wish to view something up close, such as

craters on the Moon or the rings of Saturn.

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Orion Nebula (M42)

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