Leisure Time LX20 instruction manual REM Keys, Telpos

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REM KEYS

IFkey$ = CHR$(119)THEN GOSUB senddir: REM a$ = "#:Mw#"

IFkeyS = CHR$(101)THEN GOSUB senddir: REM a$ = "#:Me#"

IF key$ = CHR$(110) THEN GOSUB senddir: REM a$ = "#:Mn#"

IF key$ = CHR$(115) THEN GOSUB senddir: REM a$ = "#:Ms#"

IF key$ = "m" THEN GOSUB objects

IF key$ = "t" THEN GOSUB objects

IF key$ = "c" THEN GOSUB objects

IF key$ = "p" THEN GOSUB objects

IF key$ = "x" THEN CLS : END

IF key$ = "r" THEN RUN

GO TO 20

END

senddir:

west:

IF key$ = "w" THEN a$ = "#:Mw#": PRINT #1, a$: REM GO TO west east:

IF key$ = "e" THEN a$ = "#:Me#": PRINT #1, a$: REM GO TO east north:

IF key$ = "n" THEN a$ = "#:Mn#": PRINT #1, a$: REM GO TO north south:

IF key$ = "s" THEN a$ = "tt:Ms#": PRINT #1, a$: REM GO TO south GOSUB telpos key$ = INKEYS:

IF key$ = CHR$(32) THEN GO TO endl ELSE GO TO senddir endl: B$ = "#:Qe#": PRINT #1, B$

B$ = "#:Qw#": PRINT #1, B$

B$ = "#:Qn#": PRINT #1, B$

B$ = "#:Qs#": PRINT #1, B$

RETURN

telpos:

LOCATE 6, 7: PRINT "TELESCOPE POSITION";

c$ = "#:GR#": PRINT #1, c$; : d$ = INPUT$(8, 1): RAL$ = LEFT$(d$, 3):

RAMS = MID$(d$, 4, 4): LOCATE 7, 10: PRINT USING "RA : \\:\ \"; RAL$; RAM$; c$ = "#:GD#": PRINT #1, c$; : d$ = INPUT$(7, 1): RAL$ = LEFT$(d$, 3):

RAMS = MID$(d$, 5, 2): LOCATE 8, 10: PRINT "DEC: "; RAL$; CHR$(248); RAMS; "'"; c$ = "#:GA#": PRINT #1, c$; : d$ = INPUT$(7, 1): RALS = LEFT$(d$, 3):

RAMS = MID$(d$, 5, 2): LOCATE 9, 10: PRINT "ALT: "; RALS; CHR$(248); RAMS; ""'; c$ = "#:GZ#": PRINT #1, c$; : d$ = INPUT$(7, 1): RALS = LEFT$(d$, 3):

RAM$ = MID$(d$, 5, 2): LOCATE 10, 10: PRINT "AZ :"; RAL$; CHR$(248); RAMS; '"";

RETURN

TIME:

LOCATE 1, 32: PRINT "DATE"; : LOCATE 1, 64: PRINT "TIME";

c$ = "#:GS#": PRINT #1, c$; : d$ = INPUT$(9, 1): RAL$ = LEFT$(d$, 2):

RAMS = MID$(d$, 4, 2): RARS = MID$(d$, 7, 2): LOCATE 2, 55:

PRINT USING "Sidereal Time: \\:\\:\\"; RALS; RAM$; RAR$; C$ = "#:GL#":

PRINT #1, c$; : d$ = INPUT$(9, 1): RALS = LEFT$(d$, 2):

RAMS = MID$(d$, 4, 2): RAR$ = MID$(d$, 7, 2): LOCATE 3, 55: PRINT USING "Local (24hr) : \Y\Y\\"; RALS; RAM$; RARS;

C$ = "#:GG#": PRINT #1, c$; : d$ = INPUT$(4, 1): RAL$ = LEFT$(d$, 3): LOCATE 3, 25: PRINT USING "GMT Offset: \ \ Hours"; RAL$; c$ =

"#:GC#": PRINT #1, c$; : d$ = INPUT$(9, 1): RAL$ = LEFT$(d$, 2): RAMS = MID$(d$, 4, 2): RAR$ = MID$(d$, 7, 2): LOCATE 2, 25:

PRINT USING "Date : \\A\A\"; RALS; RAM$; RARS;

RETURN

objects:

counter =1 LOCATE 21,25

IF key$ = "m" THEN INPUT "Enter Messier number: "; m$: o$ = "#:LM" + m$

IF key$ = "t" THEN INPUT "Enter Star number: "; m$: o$ = "#:LS" + m$

IF key$ = "c" THEN INPUT "Enter CNGC number:"; m$: o$ = "#:LC" + m$

IF key$ = "p" THEN INPUT "Enter Planet number: "; m$: o$ = "#:LS" + m$ o$ = o$ + "#"

PRINT #1, o$ LOCATE 21, 15:

PRINT"";

PRINT #1, "#:LI#": infoS = INPUT$(33, 1): REM LOCATE 10, 20: PRINT info$;

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Contents Meade Instruments Corporation Page ¬ WARNING! ¬ Contents Standard Equipment What Is the LX200? An OverviewIntroduction Inspecting the Optics What You Should HavePlease Look Everything Over Keypad Version NumberField Tripod Telescope AssemblyUse the following steps to assemble your telescope Attaching the Viewfinder Focusing the ViewfinderMounting the Viewfinder Collimating the ViewfinderUsing the LX200 In Land Using the LX200 ManuallyQuick Start Entering Basic Information Using the LX200 In Altaz AltazimuthLocation 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 retrogradesMagnification and Field of View Apparent Field and Actual FieldMagnification Appendix a Equatorial Wedge Deluxe Latitude AdjusterEquatorial Wedge For 7 and 8 LX200 Azimuth ControlSuperwedge For 10 and 12LX200 Mounting the Telescope On the WedgeCompass Installation Setting Magnetic DeclinationMagnetic Compass Finding True North Celestial Coordinates Appendix B Equatorial USELining 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 Bubble Nebula Red C1 S10.7x2.5 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 Right Ascension Lock Behind the Power PanelFactory Servicing and Repairs LX200 Test Program RS-232 CableAppendix F LX200 Personal Computer Control Command Set Formats LX200 Command SetGeneral Telescope Information Home Position Telescope MotionLibrary/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 2000Introduction DC Operation Customer ServiceAC Operation

LX20 specifications

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