iOptron 9502-W, 9501-W, 9801-W Getting Started, Level and Align the Mount, Setting Up the Mount

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4. Getting Started

In order to experience the full GOTO capability of GoToNova technology it is important to set up the mount correctly before observation.

4.1. Level and Align the Mount

4.1.1. Level the Mount.

Leveling is critical for good GOTO and tracking accuracy.

Level the mount by

observing the bubble (shown) on the base of the mount by adjusting the tripod legs.

The bubble should be in the center of the circle. It is also recommended to use additional levelers (such as a torpedo leveler) to assure precise leveling. Turn the mount around by pressing ► or ◄ button to make sure it is always leveled during movement.

4.1.2. Initial Positions

Each time the mount is turned on the default position is Park Position, (i.e.,its altitude is 90º0.0’ and azimuth is 180º0.0’) which means the “SOUTH” mark is pointing to south and the telescope is pointing straight up at the zenith. To set the Park Position you can:

1.Align the mount to south by moving the mount so that the South mark faces south. An additional compass is needed. Unlock the altitude lock (#4) and rotate the telescope to point straight up at the Zenith. A torpedo level may help. Make sure the mount is leveled. Then turn the mount power on.

or

2.Turn the mount power on. Press the SPEED button to select a slew speed (MAX

for fast slew and 2X for fine tuning). Turn the SOUTH mark pointing to south using ► or ◄ button. An additional compass is needed. Rotate the telescope to point to zenith using the ▲ or ▼ buttons. A torpedo level may help. Then turn the mount power off and turn it on. Or you can press MENU. Scroll down to “Set Telescope Coord.” Press ENTER. The default number is “Alt: 90º00.0’ and Azi: 180º00.0’”. Press ENTER to complete the initialization.

2) Up

1) South

Alt lock (#4)

 

4.2. Setting Up the Mount

For a SmartStar® telescope equipped with a GPS receiver, the local time, longitude and latitude information will be received from satellites after a link is established. For units without a GPS receiver this information can be entered manually. Regardless, manual input is still needed for the time zone and Daylight Time Saving settings for all models.

A clear sky outside is needed for GPS to communicate well with the satellites.

4.2.1. Time and Site Set Up

This is critical to ensure the telescope will point to the right direction.

Press MENU button. From the main menu scroll down and select “Set Up Controller

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Contents SmartStar R-80 Telescope Table of Content Never USE a Telescope to Look AT the SUN SmartStar R-80 Features SmarStar R-80 OverviewSmartStar R-80 Assembly Terms Telescope Assembly #10Attaching Telescope Key Description GoToNova 8405 Hand ControllerLCD Screen Mount/GPS Status Getting Started Setting Up the MountLevel and Align the Mount Set site coordinates Set local timeSet daylight saving time Set time zoneGo to the Moon Using your telescopeFocusing Telescope Initial Star AlignmentTurn Off the Mount Manual Operation of the Telescope Use SmartStar R-80Slew to an Object Sync to Target Set Up ControllerLand Objects Watch List AutoAlign Add a new object Modify Star CatalogUser RA&DEC JD2000 Edit one dataAdd a new comet Delete one dataDelete all Edit one cometSet Telescope Coord Reset all cometsWatch List Park ScopeTroubleshooting Maintenance and ServicingMaintenance Storage and TransportCannot seem to focus No image appears in the eyepiece IOptron Customer ServiceError Message Warning! Motor driver overloaded Images through the eyepiece appear unfocused or distortedAppendix A. Technical Specifications GPSAppendix B. GoToNova 8405 HC Menu Structure MenuPage Appendix C. GoToNova Star List Modern ConstellationsMessier Gotonova Deep Sky Object List Page Gtonova Named Star List Gotonova Double Star List Ome For 10.8 167882 SAO Gtonova Comet List Loneos Gtonova Asteriod List Page GoToNova SAO Bright Star List Ioptron ONE Year Limited Warranty

9801-W, 9802-W, 9502-W, 9501-W specifications

The iOptron line of telescopes, specifically the 9501-W, 9502-W, 9801-W, and 9802-W models, represents a blend of advanced technology and user-friendly features tailored for both amateur and professional astronomers. Each model in this series presents distinct characteristics while sharing a core set of innovative technologies that enhance the stargazing experience.

The iOptron 9501-W and 9502-W models are particularly noteworthy for their lightweight design, which greatly enhances portability. Weighing in at under 10 lbs, they are ideal for astronomers on the go, whether for backyard observing or more remote locations. Equipped with a high-quality refractor optical system, these models deliver crisp images with excellent color rendition, making them ideal for planetary observation and deep sky exploration. The 9502-W, in particular, includes a robust go-to mount that allows for automatic tracking of celestial objects, making it easier than ever to explore the night sky without manual adjustments.

On the other hand, the iOptron 9801-W and 9802-W models offer a more advanced experience through their sturdy construction and enhanced optical capabilities. Designed for serious enthusiasts, these telescopes feature larger apertures and more advanced optical coatings to ensure maximum light transmission and clarity. The go-to mount in the 9802-W includes an updated motor control system that makes alignment and tracking more accurate, ensuring that users can focus on their observation rather than the setup.

One of the standout features across these models is the inclusion of integrated Wi-Fi technology. This allows users to control the telescopes directly from their smartphones or tablets using iOptron's app, making it simpler to locate and track celestial bodies. Additionally, the telescopes are built with durability in mind, using high-grade materials to withstand various weather conditions while maintaining performance.

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