Leisure Time LX200 Command Set, Command Set Formats, General Telescope Information

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PC keyboard, this will move the LX200 North, South, East, or West respectively. Press the space bar on the PC keyboard to stop. Press X to exit the program.

If the LX200 does not respond to the N, S, E, or W keys, be sure the CAPSLOCK is OFF. If it still does not work, check the PC serial port pinouts of your computer to be sure they are wired correctly to the LX200 6-line connector.

With a successful check-out of the PC link with the LX200 using LX200 TEST, you are now ready to write your own software program using the LX200 Command Set, or to use the sample program called "DEMO" that is written in Quick Basic software language.

3. LX200 Command Set

Intended for professional programmers, the LX200 Command Set is used to write custom software for remote operation of the telescope with a PC. Each command is listed in a section appropriate to its type. Each entry in the command list includes the command name, any parameters, any return values, and a description. The parameters and the return data are shown in a manner that indicates their format. These formats are listed below along with examples of how the data might actually appear, the legal range of values, and a short description. Below is a detailed description:

a. Command Set Formats

HH:MM.T

Example 05:47.4

Range 00:00.0 - 23:59.9

Hours, minutes, and tenths of minutes.

sDD*MM

Example +45*59

Range -90*00 - +90*00

Signed degrees and minutes (the '" represents ASCII 223 which appears on the handbox as a degree symbol).

DDD*MM

 

Example

254*09

Range

000*00 - 359*59

Unsigned degrees and minutes.

HH:MM:SS

 

Example

13:15:36

Range

00:00:00-23:59:59

Hours, minutes, and seconds.

MM/DD/YY

Example

02/06/92

Range

01/01/00 - 12/31/99 (see description)

Month, day, and year. The two digit year

indicates the following:

92-99= 1992-1999

00-9)=2000-2091

sHH

 

Example

-5

Range

-24 - +24

Signed hour offset.

NNNN

 

Example

3456

Range

0000 - 9999'

Four digit object number.

sMM.M

 

Example

02.4 Range

05.5- 20.0

Signed magnitude value.

NNN

Example 134

Range 000 - 200

Three digit object size (minutes).

DD*

 

 

Example

56*

Range

 

00* - 90*

"Higher" parameter (degrees).

TT.T

 

 

Example

59.2

Range

 

56.4 - 60.1

Tracking "frequency."

<obj> info

 

 

Example

CNGC1976 SU DNEBMAG 3.9 SZ 66.0'

Range

 

n/a

Object information.

Ok

 

 

Example

1

Range

 

0 or 1

Status value returned after setting values. If the

value is legal 1 is returned, otherwise 0 is returned.

b. General Telescope Information

Command

:GR#

Returns

+HH:MM.T#

Gets the current Flight Ascension.

Command :GD#

Returns sDD*MM#

Gets the current Declination.

Command :GA#

Returns sDD*MM#

Gets the current Altitude.

Command :GZ#

Returns DDD*MM#

Gets the current Azimuth.

Command :GS# Returns

HH:MM:SS#

Gets the current sidereal time.

Command

:SS HH:MM:SS#

Returns

Ok

 

Sets the sidereal time.

Command

:GL#

 

:Ga#

Returns

HH:MM:SS#

Gets the local time either in 24 hour (GL) or 12 hour (Ga)

format.

Command

:SL HH:MM:SS#

Returns

Ok

Sets the local time. NOTE: The parameter should always be in 24 hour format.

Command

:GC#

Returns

MM/DD/YY#

Gets the calendar date.

Command

:SC MM/DD/YY#

Returns

Ok (see description)

Sets the calendar date. NOTE: After the Ok, if the date is

valid, two strings will be sent. The first will contain the message "Updating planetary data," the second (sent after the planetary calculations) will contain only blanks. Both strings will be terminated by the "#" symbol.

Command :Gt#

Returns sDD*MM#

Gets the latitude of the currently selected site.

Command :St sDD*MM#

Returns Ok

Sets the latitude of the currently selected site.

Command :Gg#

Returns DDD*MM#

Gets the longitude of the currently selected site.

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Contents Meade Instruments Corporation Page ¬ WARNING! ¬ Contents What Is the LX200? An Overview Standard EquipmentIntroduction Inspecting the Optics What You Should HavePlease Look Everything Over Keypad Version NumberTelescope Assembly Field TripodUse the following steps to assemble your telescope Attaching the Viewfinder Focusing the ViewfinderMounting the Viewfinder Collimating the ViewfinderUsing the LX200 Manually Using the LX200 In LandQuick Start Using the LX200 In Altaz Altazimuth Entering Basic InformationLocation of the Observing Site Setting Up the Telescope Local Time and DateUsing the Mode Key Which Alignment Method to Use? Library Object KeysUnknown Site Star AlignmentDirection Keys LX200 Keypad Hand ControllerLX200 Power Panel Mode Functions Page Page Backlash Object Library Menu File Enter Mode Four TIMER/FREQ a. Timer = Menu Option Mode Two COORDINATES/GO toMode Three CLOCK/CALENDAR Coordinates Menu File60.0 Hz Solar Average rate for tracking Planetary rate Mode Five Keypad OFF/BRIGHTNESS AdjustFor astrophotos Due to retrogradesApparent Field and Actual Field Magnification and Field of ViewMagnification Appendix a Equatorial Wedge Deluxe Latitude AdjusterEquatorial Wedge For 7 and 8 LX200 Azimuth ControlSuperwedge For 10 and 12LX200 Mounting the Telescope On the WedgeSetting Magnetic Declination Compass InstallationMagnetic Compass Finding True North Appendix B Equatorial USE Celestial CoordinatesLining Up with the Celestial Pole Precise Polar Alignment Appendix C LX200 Alignmentstar Library Star Charts Alignment StarsStar Charts For Northern Hemisphere Observers Page Cngc Catalog SAO CatalogUGC Catalog Object LibraryStar Catalog 1C CatalogGcvs Catalog Messier Catalog1200ly Little Dumbbell Nebula1x4.1 Double Cluster h Per 7klyTarantula Nebula Very Red Open Clus + Dneb Glob Clus D2 ST C1 S Bubble Nebula Red10.7x2.5 Beta Tau Alnath CapellaBellatrix Beta Lep aStar Catalog Rigel Kentaurus B=1.3 Zuben ElschemaliSeginus BrachiumRas Algethi AldhibahSabik A=3.0 B=3.5 Sarin B=8.8Sadalmelik Al Nair 302 Open Clus Sparse M93 Includes dark nebula Keeping Your Telescope Clean Appendix E Maintaining Your LX200Collimation of the Optical System Behind the Power Panel Right Ascension LockFactory Servicing and Repairs RS-232 Cable LX200 Test ProgramAppendix F LX200 Personal Computer Control LX200 Command Set Command Set FormatsGeneral Telescope Information Telescope Motion Home PositionLibrary/Objects Miscellaneous Finds the next object in a Find sequenceLX200 Demo Program Counter =REM Keys TelposKeyi Keys Appendix G LX200 Specifications TelescopeLX200I/10 10 LX200f/10 200 f/10 Page Field TripodFig Field Tripod collapsed Oak Canyon, Irvine, California 92618 2000Customer Service Introduction DC OperationAC Operation

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