Orion 52084 instruction manual View Menu, Window Menu

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View Menu

Zoom – Increases or decreases level of image magnification on computer screen. When you zoom in too much, you will start to see the squares of indi- vidual pixels. When zoomed in, you can use Quick Pan; simply hold down the Ctrl key, then left-click and drag the mouse on the image.

Night Vision – Toggles Night Vision mode. The red background helps preserve your night vision.

FITS Header Window – The FITS Header Window can be used to inspect the image FITS header, which stores information about the image. FITS is the stan- dard storage format for astronomical images. The window can remain open as a floating toolbox without interfering with other commands. If several images are opened at once, you can view the FITS header of each image by clicking on it with the mouse. Note that if you make changes to the image, they are not reflected in the viewer until the image is saved.

Toolbar – Selecting this creates a toolbar of “quick command” buttons at the top of the MaxIm DL Essentials program window. This can be a handy way to perform functions, especially when in the field and wearing gloves!

Status Bar – displays information on the current operation (when highlighted in its selection menu but not actually selected yet), the contrast ratio for the selected open image, the size of the currently selected image, the zoom factor, the coordinates of the mouse on the image, the intensity of the pixel under the cursor, and for color images, the red, green, and blue intensities of the pixel under the cursor.

Window Menu

New Window – This creates a second view of the currently selected image. The new view can be independently panned and zoomed, but will have the same stretch as the original window.

Fit to Image – This toggles the Fit to Image mode on and off. The Fit to Image mode causes the window for the image to be adjusted to the same size as the image. If the view is zoomed out, the window will shrink with it. If the view is zoomed in, the window will grow until it fills the main window.

Cascade, Tile Horizontally, Tile Vertically – These functions alter the way multiple open image frames are arranged and displayed within MaxIm DL Essentials Edition. These functions are very useful for organizing the visual display when processing large numbers of raw images for stacking.

Restore All – This command will restore all minimized image windows to the position they had within the MaxIm DL application window at the time they were minimized. This can be handy for sorting images. For example, when inspecting a set of images, you can close the ones you want to reject, and minimize the ones you want to keep. Once all the images have been reviewed you can restore the minimized windows to their original size and position.

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Contents Orion StarShoot Pro Deep Space Color Imager Table of Contents Page System Requirements refer to Figure Parts ListGetting Started TelescopeSecuring ThumbscrewTelescope Mount ComputerSoftware Installation Software Driver InstallationPower Camera Driver Installation To install the camera driver on a Windows XP computerTo install the camera driver on Windows Vista computer Select Locate and install driver software recommendedGetting Started During Daylight Obtaining First ImagesPage Page Screen Stretch Window Astronomical Imaging Focusing Page Imaging Deep Sky Objects To startSet the Mode in the Camera Control Window to Dark Raw Dark FramesFlat Fields Set the Mode in the Camera Control window to Light Raw VignettingLight and Dark 2x2 Modes Select Setup Calibrate from the Process menuImage Processing Dark Frame CalibrationPage Convert Raw to Color Select Setup Calibrate in the Process menuFlat Field Calibration Combining Deep Sky Images Page Combine Methods FilterColor Balance Stretch Recommended Processing Sequence Batch Process Batch Process windowUsing The StarShoot Pro as an Autoguider Guide tab Computer to Mount Connection Click OK in the Ascom Telescope Chooser window Camera Control Window, click on the Guide tabAutoguider Calibration Page Edit Menu Other Features of Maxim DL EssentialsMultiple Camera Control for Autoguiding View Menu Window MenuHelp Menu TipsPolar Alignment Using Focal Reducers and Barlow Lenses Choosing a Site for Astro-imagingUSB Extension Cable Care and Maintenance FiltersSpecifications Appendix A. Troubleshooting Use the supplied USB cable first25.26 This is normalImages look very noisy overall Camera lost its connectionAppendix B. Field of View Quick Reference Guide 600mm 750mm 900mm 138.8’ X 90.6’ 111’ X 72.5’ 92.5’ X 60.4’ Telescope Focal Length 2032mm 3910mm Appendix C Summarized Procedure to Imaging Deep Sky Objects Camera Control Window, Subframe ResetProcess Calibrate Various processing commands are found in the Process menu Page Page One-Year Limited Warranty

52084 specifications

Orion 52084 is an advanced piece of geolocation technology designed for precision tracking and monitoring. It serves various sectors, including logistics, transportation, and personal security, enhancing efficiency and safety through real-time data. This device embodies a blend of cutting-edge features and technologies, including Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) capabilities, high-battery performance, and a compact, durable design.

At the heart of Orion 52084 is its superior GNSS functionality. It supports multi-constellation satellite systems, including GPS, GLONASS, Galileo, and BeiDou. This allows for improved positioning accuracy, even in challenging environments where traditional systems might struggle, such as urban canyons or dense foliage. The enhanced sensitivity ensures reliable tracking of assets and personnel, making it an essential tool for fleet management and emergency services.

Another standout feature of the Orion 52084 is its long-lasting battery life. Designed for extended use, it boasts a power-efficient architecture that allows for up to several weeks of continuous operation on a single charge. This is particularly valuable in logistics and field operations, where frequent charging is impractical. The device also comes with an optional solar charging capability, making it even more reliable in remote locations.

The Orion 52084 is equipped with multiple communication technologies, including cellular, satellite, and short-range wireless options. This versatility ensures a seamless connection, allowing users to access data from anywhere in real-time. The integration of Bluetooth and Wi-Fi allows for easy setup and management through a user-friendly mobile app, making it accessible for individuals and organizations alike.

Durability is another hallmark of Orion 52084. It is designed to withstand harsh conditions, with an IP67 rating that guarantees dust and water resistance. This ruggedness makes it suitable for various applications, from tracking heavy machinery in construction sites to monitoring outdoor adventurers.

In summary, the Orion 52084 combines advanced GNSS capabilities, efficient power management, versatile communication options, and robust durability to deliver a reliable geolocation solution. Its features cater to a wide range of users, making it an invaluable tool for enhancing safety and operational efficiency in various industries. Whether for fleet management, personal tracking, or asset monitoring, the Orion 52084 stands out as a leader in the market.