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AUTOST

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you observe will remain centered in the eyepiece.

If “Terrestrial” is selected, the tracking motor is

turned off..

Site provides access to several options including:

Select: Displays the currently selected

observing site. Use the Scroll keys to cycle

through all available sites (see Add below).

Press ENTER when the site you wish to select

displays. Use this option when you move to a

different geographic location.

• Add: Allows you to add new observing sites to

the database (up to six sites may be stored).

Scroll through the list of Countries/States.

Press ENTER when the site you wish to add

displays. Then choose the desired city in the

same manner.

Delete: Deletes a stored site from

the database.

• Edit: Edits a selected site, including: the name,

latitude, longitude, and time zone. Time Zone

refers to the Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) time

zone shift. Users West of Greenwich, England

use “-” hours, East of Greenwich use “+” hours.

For the United States, look up the time zone

shift in the table at left.

AutoStar compensates for daylight savings

time, if selected. See Setup Menu: Daylight

Saving, page 28.

Owner Info accesses the owner information menu,

including:

• Name: Users may enter both their fi rst and last

names using the Up and Down Arrow keys to

cycle through the alphabet. Use the Right and

Left Arrow keys to move through the text. Press

ENTER when the entry is complete.

• Address: Use the Up and Down Arrow keys

to enter your street address, city, state, and

zip code. Press ENTER when the entry is

complete.

Download transfers information from another AutoStar

during cloning (see below). During the operation, the

warning “Downloading Do Not Turn Off” appears.

rates.

• Reverse L/R reverses the functions of the Left

and Right Arrow keys (i.e., the Right key moves

the telescope to the left).

• Reverse UP/DOWN reverses the functions of

the Up and Down Arrow keys (i.e., the Up key

moves the telescope down).

• Quiet

Slew

sets the maximum slew rate to 1.5°

for quieter operation.

• Max Elevation allows you to enter a value in

degrees that sets a limit as to how far the optical

tube can swing upward during a programmed

slew. (Note that it does not prevent you from

performing a manual slew past this limit.) This

is useful when you have a camera or other

peripheral attached to the telescope—you can

prevent it from striking the telescope base.

• Min AOS (Acquisition of Signal) allows you

enter a value in degrees. This value represents

the altitude at which your telescope begins

to slew when acquiring a satellite track. This

is useful when you are observing satellites,

but a tall tree or building is obstructing the

telescope. For example, you might begin to

track the satellite at 15° altitude, instead of 5°.

See Observing Satellites, page 32, for more

information about satellites.

• Calibrate

Motor

if the telescope motors appear

to have a problem, use this option to retest

the motors before performing a Reset. This

option is also used if an AutoStar unit is moved

between telescopes, to match AutoStar to the

new telescope. To calibrate the motors, select

this option and press ENTER.

• High Precision if turned on, when looking for

a faint celestial object (i.e., a nebula or galaxy),

AutoStar fi rst slews to a nearby bright star and

displays “ENTER to Sync”. Center the star in

the eyepiece, then press ENTER. At that point

the telescope has a high precision alignment

to that part of the sky and it then slews to the

object that was originally requested.

Targets switches between Astronomical targets and

Terrestrial targets. If “Astronomical” is selected, the

telescope tracking motor is activated and any object

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