Meade DSX Series instruction manual Menu Daylight SAVING

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Time Zone

Shift

Atlantic

-4 Hours

Eastern

-5 Hours

Central

-6 Hours

Mountain

-7 Hours

Pacific

-8 Hours

Hawaii

-10 Hours

 

 

Table 1: Time Zone Shift.

Tracking Rate: Changes the speed at which the telescope tracks targets in the sky.

a.Sidereal: The default setting for Autostar; 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-defined 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).

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 High Precision is turned on, when looking for a faint celestial object (i.e.,

anebula or galaxy), Autostar first 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

ahigh 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. To learn how to track an object automatically, see page 18.

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 table above.

NOTE: Autostar compensates for daylight savings time, if selected. See SETUP

MENU: DAYLIGHT SAVING, page 27.

Owner Info accesses the owner information menu, including:

Name: Users may enter both their first 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 a personal computer or another Autostar. During the operation, the warning “Downloading Do Not Turn Off” appears.

NOTE: The Download function requires the optional #505 Astrofinder Software and Cable Connector Kit. See the instruction sheet included with the kit for more information on how to download. Also see OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES, page 37.

Clone uploads information from one Autostar handbox to another. Three options are available:

Catalogs: Sends only user-defined object information, such as new satellite orbits or comet data to another Autostar handbox.

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Contents Meade Instruments Corporation Page Contents QUICK-START Guide Slew Speed C D Altitude Setting Circle and Lock Telescope FeaturesComputer Control Panel c DSX Autostar Handbox Autostar Features Tour the Cosmos with Just the Push of a ButtonDSX Tips Join an Astronomy Club Attend a Star PartyGetting Started How to Assemble Your TelescopePacking List Viewfinder Focusing the ViewfinderDSX-90 8 x 21mm Erect-Image Viewfinder Choosing an Eyepiece DSX-90 ViewfinderScrews 4 and 6, DSX-125EC ViewfinderToo Much Power? Location of telescope eyepieceObserving Using Autostars Arrow Keys ObservingObserving by Moving the Telescope Manually Terrestrial ObservingSlew Speeds Observe the MoonAstronomical Observing To Track an Object AutomaticallyMoving Through Autostar’s Menus Alt/Az Home PositionInitializing Autostar Observe a Star using the Automatic Tracking Feature Easy Two-Star AlignHow to Easy Align Your Telescope Which One’s Alignment Star?Two-Star Alt/Az Alignment One-Star Alt/Az AlignmentGo To Saturn Take a Guided TourBasic Autostar Operation Autostar Navigation ExerciseAdjusting the Speed of a Scrolling Message Entering data into AutostarNavigating Autostar To Calculate Sunset timeMenus and Menu Options Object MenuEvent Menu Utilities Menu Glossary Menu Observing Considerations Setup Menu EnterSurf the Web Menu Daylight SAVING, Page Advanced Autostar Features Adding Observing SitesTo Add a Site to the user-defined site list To Edit a SiteHow to Create Your Own Guided Tour Command LineWhat you will need Tour ModesWriting a Tour TitlePick ONE / Pick END Landmarks Downloading ToursTo Add a landmark to the database To Select a landmark from the databaseIdentify To perform a Landmark SurveyTo check on the available amount of memory in Autostar Displayed information ExampleBrowse Look into the FutureOptional Accessories DSX-90ECMeade Customer Service Caring for Your TelescopeSpecifications DSX-90ATCelestial Coordinates Locating the Celestial PoleUsing Autostar to Find Objects Not in the Database To GO to a user-entered objectAppendix C Observing SatellitesAppendix D Training the DriveObjects in Space Autostar GlossaryMoon Planets Deep-Sky ObjectsPage Page Meade Instruments Corporation