Meade DSX Series instruction manual Contents

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WARNING!

Never use a Meade® DSX™ Telescope to look at the Sun! Looking at or near the Sun will cause instant and irreversible damage to your eye. Eye damage is often painless, so there is no warning to the observer that damage has occurred until it is too late. Do not point the telescope or its viewfinder at or near the Sun. Do not look through the telescope or its viewfinder as it is moving. Children should always have adult supervision while observing.

CAUTION:

Use care to install batteries as indicated by the battery compartment. Follow battery manufacturer's precautions. Do not install batteries backward or mix new and used batteries. Do not mix battery types. If these precautions are not followed, batteries may explode, catch fire, or leak. Improperly installed batteries void your Meade warranty.

If you are anxious to use your DSX Telescope for the first time, before a thorough reading of this instruction manual, see the QUICK-START GUIDE on page 4.

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CONTENTS

 

Quick-Start Guide

4

Telescope Features

7

Autostar Features

9

Getting Started

11

Packing List

11

How to Assemble Your Telescope

11

The Viewfinder

12

Focusing the Viewfinder

12

Aligning the Viewfinder

13

Choosing an Eyepiece

13

Observing

15

Observing by Moving the Telescope Manually

15

Terrestrial Observing

15

Observing Using Autostar's Arrow Keys

15

Slew Speeds

16

Observe the Moon

16

Astronomical Observing

16

To Track an Object Automatically

16

Alt/Az Home Position

17

Moving Through Autostar’s Menus

17

Initializing Autostar

17

Observe a Star Using Automatic Tracking

18

Easy (Two-Star) Align

18

Two-Star Alt/Az Alignment

20

One-Star Alt/Az Alignment

20

Go To Saturn

20

Take a Guided Tour

20

Basic Autostar Operation

21

Autostar Navigation Exercise

21

Entering Numbers and Text into Autostar

22

Navigating Autostar

22

Adjusting the Speed of a Scrolling Message

22

Menus and Menu Options

23

Complete Autostar Menu Structure

23

Object Menu

23

Event Menu

24

Glossary Menu

25

Utilities Menu

25

Setup Menu

26

Advanced Autostar Features

30

Advanced Autostar Features

29

Adding Observing Sites

29

How to Create Your Own Guided Tour

31

Landmarks

34

Identify

35

Browse

36

Optional Accessories

37

Caring for Your Telescope

38

Meade Customer Service

38

Specifications

39

Appendix A: Celestial Coordinates

40

Locating the Celestial Pole

40

Appendix B: To Find Objects Not in the Database

41

Appendix C: Observing Satellites

42

Appendix D: Training the Drive

43

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Contents Meade Instruments Corporation Page Contents QUICK-START Guide Slew Speed C D Telescope Features Altitude Setting Circle and LockComputer Control Panel c DSX Autostar Handbox Tour the Cosmos with Just the Push of a Button Autostar FeaturesJoin an Astronomy Club Attend a Star Party DSX TipsHow to Assemble Your Telescope Getting StartedPacking List Focusing the Viewfinder ViewfinderDSX-90 8 x 21mm Erect-Image Viewfinder DSX-125EC Viewfinder Choosing an EyepieceDSX-90 Viewfinder Screws 4 and 6,Location of telescope eyepiece Too Much Power?Terrestrial Observing Observing Using Autostars Arrow KeysObserving Observing by Moving the Telescope ManuallyTo Track an Object Automatically Slew SpeedsObserve the Moon Astronomical ObservingAlt/Az Home Position Moving Through Autostar’s MenusInitializing Autostar Easy Two-Star Align Observe a Star using the Automatic Tracking FeatureWhich One’s Alignment Star? How to Easy Align Your TelescopeTake a Guided Tour Two-Star Alt/Az AlignmentOne-Star Alt/Az Alignment Go To SaturnAutostar Navigation Exercise Basic Autostar OperationTo Calculate Sunset time Adjusting the Speed of a Scrolling MessageEntering data into Autostar Navigating AutostarObject Menu Menus and Menu OptionsEvent Menu Glossary Menu Utilities MenuObserving Considerations Enter Setup MenuSurf the Web Menu Daylight SAVING, Page To Edit a Site Advanced Autostar FeaturesAdding Observing Sites To Add a Site to the user-defined site listTour Modes How to Create Your Own Guided TourCommand Line What you will needTitle Writing a TourPick ONE / Pick END To Select a landmark from the database LandmarksDownloading Tours To Add a landmark to the databaseDisplayed information Example IdentifyTo perform a Landmark Survey To check on the available amount of memory in AutostarLook into the Future BrowseDSX-90EC Optional AccessoriesCaring for Your Telescope Meade Customer ServiceDSX-90AT SpecificationsLocating the Celestial Pole Celestial CoordinatesTo GO to a user-entered object Using Autostar to Find Objects Not in the DatabaseObserving Satellites Appendix CTraining the Drive Appendix DAutostar Glossary Objects in SpaceMoon Deep-Sky Objects PlanetsPage Page Meade Instruments Corporation