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The RA = display is broken down into hours, minutes, and seconds, and the DEC = display is broken down into + for North Declination and - for South Declination into degrees, minutes and seconds as shown in Display 29:

If you have made an ALTAZ style of alignment, the ALT = and AZ = coordinate display is formatted so that 0 degrees Azimuth (AZ =) is due South that increases to up to 359 degrees, 59 minutes, and 59 seconds moving clockwise, or from due South moving Westerly. Altitude (ALT =) is formatted so that straight

overhead is +90. degrees and 00 minutes, decreasing to +00. degrees, 00 minutes, and 00 seconds as you move the telescope level with the horizon, and then as the LX200 moves below +00:00:00 it will give minus Altitude readings. The Altazimuth coordinate display is shown in Display 30:

While in ALTAZ, you will find during slewing in one direction, that both the RA= and DEC= display will change at the same time, while the ALT= and the AZ= display will only change in the direction that the telescope is being slewed. It is also important to note that only the Declination Setting Circle (3, Fig. 3) will give a correct reading. The R.A. Setting Circle (10, Fig. 3) will only give correct readings in the POLAR setting (see Appendix B: Equatorial Use).

[ toc ] b. GO TO Menu Option

The GO TO menu option, allows you to enter new Right Ascension and Declination coordinates of any object in the sky, so that the LX200 will slew to the new position. With this ability, your LX200 knows no bounds, any celestial object, including comets, asteroids, etc. are easily found, provided you have accurate coordinate data to refer to.

To enter a new pointing position in Right Ascension and Declination, press the GO TO key and a double beep will be heard followed by a blinking cursor that will appear over the RA = coordinate numbers. At this point, type in the new Right Ascension coordinate numbers, then press the ENTER key. You will then notice that the blinking cursor is over the DEC = coordinate numbers. Enter the new Declination coordinate numbers, then press the ENTER key and the LX200 will slew to the new coordinate position.

If you need to enter a minus Declination setting, move the blinking cursor over the + symbol with the W key and then press the NEXT key to get the - (minus) symbol, then move the blinking cursor to the first number with the E key and enter the new coordinate numbers. If you are already at a minus (-) Declination setting and wish to enter a plus (+) declination setting, follow the same instructions as above but press the PREV key instead to get the + symbol.

[ toc ] c. Slew To ALTAZ Coordinates

This feature is similar to the GO TO Right Ascension and Declination coordinates option. It allows you to directly enter the altitude and azimuth coordinates and slew to this position. This also can be used in the LAND mode, allowing the automatic acquisition of land objects for commercial applications. (Note: This feature is not available in the POLAR mode.)

To slew to ALTAZ coordinates, follow these steps:

1.Go to the ALTAZ display.

2.Press the GO TO key on the Keypad. You will hear a quick double beep, and a blinking cursor will appear in the ALT display line on the Keypad display.

3.Key in the desired ALT position and hit the ENTER key. The blinking cursor will move to the AZ line.

4.Key in the desired AZ position. When the ENTER key is pressed, the telescope will slew to the new position.

[ toc ] 3. Mode Three: CLOCK/ CALENDAR

The continuously operating clock and calendar is the life pulse of your LX200. At power up, the telescope's accurate sidereal clock automatically allows the system computer to make orbital calculations of the planets, and correct stellar precession for superior pointing ability.

Your accurate initial input of local time and date, with its' long-life lithium battery back-up, need not be re- entered every time you use the LX200, thus enhancing the user friendly aspects of the instrument.

To set the local time and date and to enter the correct GMT offset, refer to section D. QUICK START, of

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Contents Meade Instruments Corporation LX200 Keypad Hand Controller Magnification and Field of View Appendix B Equatorial Use Related TopicsIntroducing the Meade LX200 Important NoteToc e. Keypad and Power Panel Functions Toc 1. What Is the LX200? An OverviewToc c. Altazimuth Mode Operation Toc a. Heavy-Duty Mounts with 9-speed Dual-Axis ElectronicsToc c Model LX200 Toc a Model LX200Toc b Model LX200 Toc d Model LX200Page Toc 1. What You Should Have Unpacking and InspectionWe strongly recommend that you keep your original packing Toc 2. Please Look Everything OverToc 4. Caution All LX200 Owners Keypad Version Number Telescope Assembly Toc 1. The Field Tripod 7, 8, 10 and 12 LX200 ModelsPrecautionary Notes Page Toc 2. Mounting the Viewfinder 7, 8, 10, and 12 LX200 Models Toc c. Collimating the Viewfinder Toc b. Focusing the ViewfinderToc a. Attaching the Viewfinder Toc 6 Tube Swing-Through Limit Toc 4. Checking the Collimation of the OpticsToc 5 Tube Swing-Through Limit Toc 7. Maksutov Fan Toc 1. Using the LX200 Manually Quick StartToc 2. Using the LX200 In Land Toc a. Entering Basic Information Toc 3. Using the LX200 In Altazimuth AltazMotion Speeds Toc 1 Latitude and Longitude of the Observing Site Toc 2 Local Time and Date Toc b. Setting Up the Telescope Page Toc c. Using the Telescope Toc 1 The Mode Key Toc 2 Library Object Keys Toc 3 Daytime SlewingNext LX200 Keypad Hand Controller Toc 3. GO to Key Toc 2. Mode KeyToc 1. Enter Key Toc 4. Direction KeysToc 8. MAP Key Toc 6. RET KeyToc 7. Focus Key Toc 9. Object Keys M, STAR, and CngcPage LX200 Power Panel Toc 1. ON/ OFF SwitchToc 5. CCD Connector Toc 2. N/S SwitchToc 4. DEC Motor Connector Toc 6. Power 12vDC ConnectorToc 10. RS-232 Connector Toc 8. Reticle ConnectorToc 9. Focuser Connector Toc 11. Aux ConnectorPage Toc a. Telescope Menu File Mode FunctionsToc 1. Mode One TELESCOPE/ Object Library Toc 1 SiteToc a -Star with Known Site Toc 2 AlignToc a Altaz Toc b -Star at Known SiteToc c. Unknown Site Toc d. Which Alignment Method To Use?Page Toc b Polar Toc c Refined Polar AlignmentToc e Land Toc 3 SmartToc 6 Reverse NS Toc 4 12/24 HRToc 5 Help Toc 7 Reverse EWToc 9 HP High-Precision Pointing Toc a LX200 Pointing AccuracyToc 11 DEC. Backlash Compensation Toc b. Object Library Menu File Toc 2 Start FindToc a Type Gpdco Toc 3 FieldToc 4 Parameters Object Sysmbol LegendToc c Higher Quality Symbol LegendToc b Better Toc d LargerToc f Brighter Toc 2. Mode Two COORDINATES/ GO toToc e Smaller Toc g FainterToc c. Slew To Altaz Coordinates Toc 3. Mode Three CLOCK/ CalendarToc b. GO to Menu Option Toc b. FREQ= Menu File Toc 4. Mode Four TIMER/ Freq a. Timer = Menu OptionDrive Rate Settings Toc 5. Mode Five Keypad OFF/ Brightness Adjust Magnification and Field of View toc 1. Magnifications Toc 2. Apparent Field and Actual Field O.D., except as notedPage Appendix a Equatorial Wedge Toc 1 Equatorial Wedge For 7 and 8 LX200Equatorial Wedge for 7 and 8 LX200 Telescope Toc a. Azimuth ControlToc b. Deluxe Latitude Adjuster Toc 2. Superwedge For 10 and 12LX200 Mounting Superwedge, b Latitude Range Holes Page Underside of the Drive Base Toc a. Setting Magnetic Declination Toc b. Compass Installation Toc c. Finding True North Page Page Next Page Appendix B Equatorial USE Toc 1. Celestial Coordinates Declination and Right AscensionPage Toc 2. Lining Up with the Celestial Pole Toc 3. Precise Polar Alignment Page Next Toc LX200 Alignment Star Library Appendix C LX200 Alignment Star Library and Star ChartsToc 1. Alignment Stars Star Charts for Northern Hemisphere Observers Page Next Page Toc 2. The Cngc Catalog VQ Guide Cngc ListingsTags Cngc Types Toc 3. The Star CatalogToc 6. The Planets Toc 4. Select Star by NameToc 5. The M Catalog Object Library Planet Legend Toc 7. Other DatabasesConstellation Codes Related Topics Page Meade Instruments Corporation Page Toc 2. Collimation Alignment of the Optical System Page Defocused Star Images Toc 5. Factory Servicing and Repairs Toc 3. Adjusting the Right Ascension LockToc 4. Behind the Power Panel