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selected telescope.

• Az Ratio and Alt Ratio: The Az (Azimuth)

ratio and Alt (Altitude) ratio refers to the

gears of the telescope’s motors. Do not alter

these numbers.

• Az Percent: The Az (Azimuth) Percent allows

you to change the azimuth backlash, i.e., the

way the arrow keys move the telescope along

the azimuth (horizontal) axis. If you enter a

value near 100, the telescope tube responds

more quickly (it responds immediately at 100%)

as you hold down an arrow key and also slews

(moves) the tube more quickly. If you enter

a value near 0, it takes longer for the tube to

respond as you hold down an arrow key and

also slews the tube more slowly. Experiment

with this option. Try changing the percent value

until you get a “feel” for the arrow keys that is

comfortable for you.

• Alt

Percent: The Alt (Altitude) Percent operates

identical to the Az Percent option (see above),

but allows you to change the altitude backlash,

i.e., the way the arrow keys move the telescope

when moving along the altitude (vertical) axis.

• Train Drive: Trains the Altitude and Azimuth

motors to locate objects with more precision.

If you are experiencing any problems with

pointing accuracy, follow the procedure

described in APPENDIX A: TRAINING THE

DRIVE, Page 57, to insure accurate pointing

and tracking.

• Tracking Rate: Changes the speed at which

the telescope tracks targets in the sky.

a. Sidereal: The default setting for AudioStar;

sidereal rate is the standard rate at which

stars move from East to West across the

sky due to the rotation of the Earth.

b. Lunar: Choose this option to properly track

the Moon over long observing sessions.

c.

Custom: Allows entry of user-defi ned

tracking 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 45, 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 AudioStar unit is moved

between telescopes, to match AudioStar 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),

AudioStar 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

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:

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