Meade LX90GPS instruction manual Menus and Menu Options, Select Item Object

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Select Item:

Object

Solar System

Mercury

Etc.

Moon

Asteroids

Comets

Constellations

Andromeda

Etc.

Deep Sky

Named Object

Galaxies

Nebulae

Messier

Etc.

Star

Named

SAO Catalog

Double

Variable

Etc.

Satellite

Select

Add

Delete

Edit

User Objects

Select

Add

Delete

Edit

Landmarks

Select

Add

Delete

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Event

Sunrise

Sunset

Moonrise

Moonset

Moon Phases

Next Full Moon

Next New Moon

Next 1st Qtr

Next 3rd Qtr

Meteor Showers

Quadrantids

Lyrids

Eta Aquarids

Delta Aquarids

Perseids

Orionids

Taurids

Leonids

Geminids

Ursids

Solar Eclipses

Lunar Eclipses

Min. of Algol

Autumn Equinox

Vernal Equinox

Winter Solstice

Summer Solstice

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Guided Tour

Tour Objects

Tonight's Best How Far is Far A Star's Life Downloaded Tours User-created Tours

Select Item:

Glossary

A...

Accretion Disk

Etc.

B...

C...

D...

E...

F...

G...

H...

I...

J...

K...

L...

M...

N...

O...

P...

Q...

R...

S...

T...

U...

V...

W...

X...

Y...

Z...

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Utilities

Timer

Set

Start & Stop

Alarm

Set

On & Off

Eyepiece Calc.

Field of View

Magnification

Suggest

Brightest Star

Brightness Adj.

Contrast Adj.

Beep

Battery Alarm

Landmark Survey

Sleep Scope

Park Scope

Cord Wrap

GPS

Select Item:

Setup

Align

Easy

One Star

Two Star

Date

Time

Daylight Saving

Telescope

Telescope Model

Focal Length

Az/RA Ratio

Alt/Dec Ratio

Mount

Az/RA Percent

Alt/Dec Percent

Train Drive

Tracking Rate

Reverse L/R

Reverse Up/Dn

Quiet Slew

Max Elevation

Min AOS

Calibrate Motor

Smart Drive

High Precision

Targets

Astronomical

Terrestrial

Site

Select

Add

Delete

Edit

Owner Info

Clone

MENUS AND MENU OPTIONS

Identify

Browse

Start Search

Edit Parameters

Note: The SmartFinder menu (for setting the blink rate and intensity of SmartFinder’s red dot) is only accessible by pressing and holding the Mode key for two seconds. See pages 10 and 14.

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Statistics

Reset

Fig. 13: The Complete AutoStar Menu Tree Structure.

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Contents 10, 12 LX90GPS Schmidt-Cassegrain Telescopes Meade Schmidt-Cassegrain Optical System Contents QUICK-START Guide ON/OFF Telescope Features E DLX90 Your Personal Window to the Universe Computer Control PanelTo Attach the Handbox Holder Autostar Features Tour the Cosmos with Just the Push of a ButtonTopmost screen Select Item Object Down, left, and right, at any Slew SPEEDS, page 17. How to Attach the Tripod to the Telescope Assembly Getting StartedHow to Assemble Your Telescope Precautionary notes for the tripodUsing SmartFinder Choosing an EyepieceAligning SmartFinder Aligning the ViewfinderObserving 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 To prepare your telescope for Automatic AlignmentObserve a Star using the Automatic Tracking Feature Important TipUsing the Guided Tour Go To SaturnLX90 Tips Global Positioning System Basic Autostar Operation AutoStar Navigation ExerciseEntering Data into AutoStar Navigating AutoStarTo Calculate Sunset time Menus and Menu Options Select Item ObjectObject Menu Event Menu Glossary MenuUtilities Menu Observing Considerations Setup Menu Page Delete Deletes a stored site from the database Advanced Autostar Features Adding Observing SitesTo Add a Site to the user-defined site list To Edit a SiteUsing AutoStar to Find Objects Not in the Database Observing Satellites To GO to a user-entered objectHow to Create Your Own Guided Tour Command LineWhat you will need Tour ModesWriting a Tour TitlePick END Landmarks Downloading ToursTo Add a landmark to the database To Select a landmark from the databaseIdentify Alternate Alt/Az AlignmentsTo perform a Landmark Survey To check on the available amount of memory in AutoStarHow to perform the Easy Align Procedure Easy Two-Star AlignmentTwo-Star Alt/Az Alignment To Set the Home Position ManuallyOne-Star Alt/Az Alignment BrowsePhotography with the LX90 Few tips on photography with the LX90Photography with a Digital Camera Photography with Meade’s AutoStar Suite Meade Deep Sky ImagerOptional Accessories Eyepiece Power 2x Barlow Super Plössl 4-elementsSuper Wide Angle 6-elements Ultra Wide Angle 8-elements#62 T-Adapter Maintenance CollimationPage Meade Consumer Solutions Service Inspecting the OpticsGauging the Movement of the Telescope LX90 Specifications 10 LX90 Specifications12 LX90 Specifications AutoStar SpecificationsAutoStar Dimensions Polar Alignment Celestial CoordinatesSetting Circles Locating the Celestial PoleAutoStar Polar Alignment Easy Polar AlignmentLining Up with the Celestial Pole Equatorial WedgePrecise Polar Alignment Follow these steps Latitude Chart for Major Cities of the World City State/Prov./Country LatitudeCity Country Latitude City State/Country LatitudeAppendix C Training the Drive AutoStar Glossary Objects in SpaceMoon Planets Deep-Sky ObjectsPage Meade Limited Warranty

LX90GPS specifications

The Meade LX90GPS is a premium telescope that offers both amateur and seasoned astronomers a powerful and user-friendly platform for exploring the night sky. This telescope blends advanced technology with robust design, making it one of the preferred choices for stargazers around the globe.

One of the standout features of the LX90GPS is its Advanced Coma-Free (ACF) optics. This design minimizes spherical aberration and eliminates off-axis coma, ensuring sharp, high-contrast images across the entire field of view. Coupled with a large aperture of 8, 10, or 12 inches, users can enjoy stunning views of celestial objects including planets, galaxies, and nebulae.

The telescope is equipped with a fully automated GoTo system that simplifies the hunting of celestial objects. The built-in GPS makes for effortless location setting, locking onto satellites and positioning the telescope accurately. Once set up, users can access a database containing over 30,000 celestial objects, allowing for easy navigation and exploration.

In addition to its exceptional optics and GoTo capabilities, the LX90GPS features Smart Mount technology. This innovative system incorporates adjustments based on real-time sky data, ensuring that the telescope remains aligned with celestial bodies as they move across the night sky. The LX90GPS also includes a unique Auto-Alignment feature, where a simple two-star alignment procedure helps calibrate the telescope quickly and easily.

The design of the LX90GPS is user-centric, combining functionality with comfort. The telescope comes with an easy-to-operate control panel and a large, multi-line LCD screen that displays critical information. Users can easily manage various functions and settings without fumbling through complex menus.

Additional features include the option for removable optical tubes, allowing for easy upgrades or repairs. The telescope is compatible with a variety of Meade accessories, including focal reducers and filter sets, enhancing its versatility for different observing conditions.

In conclusion, the Meade LX90GPS stands out for its remarkable optics, user-friendly technology, and impressive range of features. Whether you’re gazing at the Moon, tracking planets, or delving into deep-sky observations, the LX90GPS provides a fulfilling astronomical experience that inspires exploration and delight in the universe.