iOptron 8503, 8504, 8502, 8500 instruction manual Setting Up the Mount, Set Up Time and Site

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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 may needed. Rotate the telescope point to the zenith using ▲ or ▼ button. 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.

4.2. Setting Up the Mount

4.2.1. Set Up Time and Site

This is very important to make sure the telescope will point to the right direction.

Press MENU button, from the main menu, scroll down and select “Set Up Controller

Select and slew

Land Objects

Sync. to Target

Set Up Controller

Press ENTER. Select “Set Up Time and

Site

Set Up Time and Site

Set Display Info

Set Key Beep

Reset All

Press ENTER. The “Set Local Time” screen will show:

Set Local Time:

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Daylight Time Saving X

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Set local time:

Use the ◄ or ► key to move the cursor, and the ▲ or ▼ button to change the numbers.

Set daylight saving time:

use ▲ or ▼ button to toggle the Daylight Time Saving between X, which means “No” and √, which means (Yes). Press ENTER to go to “Setup Site Info” screen:

Setup Site Info: Longi: W071d27m47s Lati : N42d15m40s 300 Min. behind UT

“W/E” means west/east hemisphere; “N/S” means north/south hemisphere; “d” means degree; “m” means minute; and “s” means second.

Set site coordinates:

Use the ◄ or ► key to move the cursor, and the ▲ or ▼ button to change the numbers or toggle between “W” and “E”, “N” and “S”.

The site coordinates information can be found from internet, such as GPSVisualizer (http://www.gpsvisualizer.com/geocode), by enter the a city name or address.

In case you only find the site information in decimal format, you can convert them into d:m:s format by times the decimal by 60. For example, N47.53 can be changed to N47º31'48”: 47.53º = 47º +0.53º, 0.53º=0.53x60'=31.8', 0.8'=0.8x60"=48". Therefore, 47.53º=47º31'48" or 47d31m48s. Same as N47º31.8’: 31.8’=31’+0.8’, 0.8’=0.8x60”=48”.

Set time zone

Press ◄ or ► key, move the cursor to the bottom of the screen to set the time zone information (add or subtract 60 minutes per

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Contents SmartStar CubeTM-E Series Mount and Telescopes Table of Content Never USE a Telescope to Look AT the SUN SmartStar CubeTM-E Series Features SmarStar CubeTM-E Series OverviewFor Model 8502 SmartStar Cube-E R80 Assembly Terms Telescope Assembly Attaching the MountIOptron accessories into the unit to avoid damaging Mount or accessoriesFor 90mm Maksutov-Cassegrain #8504………………………………… GoToNova 8403 Hand Controller LCD ScreenKey Description Getting Started Level and Align the MountLevel the Mount Initial PositionsSetting Up the Mount Set Up Time and SiteUsing your telescope Focusing TelescopeSelecting an Eyepiece Aligning FinderscopeUse SmartStar Cube-E Telescopes Turn Off the MountManual Operation of a Telescope Slew to an ObjectLand Objects Goto Landmark Record New LandmarkAdd a new Landmark Edit One DataSet Up Controller Sync to TargetAlign User Object List Two Star Alignment1. R.A. and DEC Add a new objectDelete all Add a new cometEdit one comet Reset all comets Watch ListSet Telescope Coord Park ScopeMaintenance and Servicing MaintenanceTroubleshooting Storage and TransportIOptron Customer Service Cannot seem to focus No image appears in the eyepieceAppendix A. Technical Specifications SmartStar Goto MountRefractor Telescope Newtonian Reflector TelescopeAppendix B. GoToNova 8403 HC Menu Structure MenuPage Appendix C. GoToNova Star List GoToNova Deep Sky Object ListLagoon Nebula 6523 Messier Gotonova Named Star List Modern Constellations Gotonova Double Star List Ioptron ONE Year Limited Warranty
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