Orion instruction manual Setting the Slewing Speed, Atlas EQ-G Dual-Axis hand controller

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Power indicator light

12V DC

power jackPower switch

Autoguider modular jack

Hand controller serial jack

Figure 9-1.Atlas EQ-G mount faceplate.

Speed

buttons

Directional buttons

Set button

Figure 9-2.The Atlas EQ-G Dual-Axis hand controller

consult section 6 of this manual and attempt to polar align the mount more accurately.

Tracking can be deactivated or activated at any time the Atlas EQ-G mount is receiving power. In order to deactivate tracking, simply press and hold the Guide button then press the Slow button on the controller. Pressing the same button combination will reactivate tracking at the default (sidereal) rate.

There are three tracking rates used by the dual-axis control- ler:

Sidereal rate tracking is the default tracking rate for the Atlas EQ-G mount. Celestial objects are tracked using this rate which is equivalent to the rate of the Earth’s rotation.

Solar rate tracking is used to track the Sun over a long period of time. Solar rate tracking is activated by pressing and holding the Slow speed button, then the Right directional button.

Warning: Never look directly at the Sun through your tele- scope or its finder scope, even for an instant, without a professionally made solar filter that completely covers the front aperture of the instrument, or permanent eye dam- age could result.Young children should use this telescope only with adult supervision.

Lunar rate tracking is used to track the Moon at its rate of apparent motion across the sky. Lunar rate tracking is activat- ed by pressing and holding the Slow button, then the Down directional button.

Note: Solar and Lunar tracking rates can only be used when the Atlas EQ-G has tracking activated. If tracking is deacti­ vated, you must first activate tracking by holding the Guide button then pressing the Slow button.

Setting the Slewing Speed

In order to conveniently center an object in your telescope’s finderscope or eyepiece, you can set the speed rate at which the motors slew (move) the telescope when the directional buttons are pressed. The three speed buttons located near the top of the hand controller are used to set the slewing rates of the mount.

The slewing speed buttons each have two different speeds assigned to them. The slewing speed employed is dependent on whether or not the dual-axis controller has tracking activat- ed or deactivated (by holding the Guide button then pressing the Slow button).

With tracking activated, the Guide button will slew the Atlas EQ-G mount at a very slow speed equal to 1.5x sidereal rate. This speed rate will generally be used to guide a telescope while imaging with a camera. You can also change the Guide button speed rate to be slightly faster or slower (see “Setting the Guiding Speed”). If tracking is deactivated, pressing the Guide button will set the Atlas EQ-G to slew at 32x sidereal rate; this speed is too fast for guiding during imaging.

By pressing the Slow button with tracking activated, the Atlas EQ-G will slew at 4x sidereal rate. With tracking deactivated, pressing the Slow button will set the Atlas EQ-G mount to slew at 64x sidereal rate.

With tracking activated, the Fast button will set the Atlas EQ-G mount to slew at 8x sidereal rate. If tracking is not activated, pressing the Fast button will set the Atlas EQ-G to slew at 800x sidereal rate; this is a very fast speed that can be used to slew the mount from object to object across the sky.

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Contents #9996 Orion Atlas EQ-GPage Assembly Table of ContentsParts List UnpackingBalancing a Telescope Attaching a TelescopeTurns, until you can slide the telescope tube forward Setting Up and Using the Equatorial MountPolar Alignment Polar Axis Finder ScopeAlignment of the Polar Axis Finder Scope Confused About Pointing the Telescope? Using the Polar Axis Finder ScopeAtlas EQ-G Dual-Axis Controller Atlas EQ-G Dual-Axis hand controller Setting the Slewing SpeedAtlas EQ-G GoTo Hand Controller Attaching the GoTo Hand Controller Installing the hand controller bracketGoTo Hand Controller Operation Telescope and mount in their home position AlignmentTwo-Star Alignment Three-Star AlignmentOne-Star Alignment Tips for Choosing Alignment StarsPointing Accuracy Enhancement PAE Object CatalogSelecting an Object Shortcut ButtonsOther Functions Identifying an Unknown Object Recalling a User Defined ObjectLinking with a Computer Auto GuidingUpdating the GoTo Hand Controller Preparing the Computer for the UpdateTechnical Specifications #7795 Dual-Axis hand controller#7796 GoTo hand controller Atlas EQ-G GoTo Hand Controller Menu Tree Testing for Cone Error Cone Error CalibrationCalibration Procedure Appendix a Enhancing the Pointing AccuracyB.Rotate the telescope 180 about the R.A.axis PEC Training Appendix B Periodic Error Correction PECPlay Back the PEC Record Sending a Slow-GoTo Command Additional RS-232 Commands Sending a Tracking RateResetting the Position of Azimuth or Altitude Appendix C RS-232 ConnectionAppendix D Standard Time Zones of the World One-Year Limited Warranty

EQ-G specifications

The Orion EQ-G Equatorial Mount is a popular choice among amateur astronomers and astrophotographers seeking a reliable and versatile platform for their telescopes. Known for its robust build and advanced technology, the EQ-G mount can support a wide range of telescope sizes, making it ideal for both visual observations and astrophotography.

One of the standout features of the Orion EQ-G is its precision go-to capability. Equipped with a computer-controlled system, users can easily locate and track celestial objects with remarkable accuracy. The mount comes with a database that includes thousands of celestial objects, allowing users to automatically point their telescope to stars, planets, galaxies, and more with the push of a button.

The EQ-G mount features a sturdy aluminum construction, ensuring stability even under heavy loads. It can support telescopes weighing up to 30 lbs, making it suitable for medium to large telescopes. The mount's adjustable altitude and azimuth motions allow for smooth tracking of celestial objects as they move across the sky, a vital characteristic for long-exposure astrophotography.

To enhance user experience, the EQ-G is equipped with a built-in dual-axis servo motor drive system. This drive system delivers precise movement control, ensuring that the telescope can be accurately guided to desired targets. Furthermore, the mount is compatible with various control options, including hand controllers and computer software, allowing for a customizable and convenient observing experience.

Another notable technology within the EQ-G is the polar alignment scope. This feature aids in achieving accurate polar alignment, which is crucial for minimizing tracking errors during long exposures. By correctly aligning the mount, users can take stunning astrophotographs with minimal star trails.

For portability, the EQ-G mount comes with a quick-release design that allows for easy setup and takedown. Its adjustable tripod legs provide a stable base on various terrains, making it possible to observe from different locations, whether in the backyard or at a remote dark-sky site.

In summary, the Orion EQ-G Equatorial Mount combines an intuitive design with high-quality features, making it a fantastic choice for astronomy enthusiasts. With its go-to capability, sturdy construction, precise tracking, and user-friendly setup, the EQ-G stands out as a reliable and effective tool for exploring the wonders of the night sky. Whether you are capturing stunning images of celestial objects or simply enjoying visual astronomy, the Orion EQ-G meets the diverse needs of astronomers at all levels.