iOptron 8603, 8600, 8604 Set Up Local Time and Site Info, Press ENTER. Select Set Up Local Time

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4.2.1. Set Up Local Time and Site Info

Press MENU button, from the main menu, scroll down and select “Set up controller

Select and Slew

Sync. to Target

Electronic Focuser

Set Up Controller

Align

Set Up Tracking

User Objects

Auto Guide

Press ENTER. Select “Set Up Local Time

Set Up Local Time

Set Up Site

Set N/S Hemisphere

Set Display Contrast

Set Eyepiece Light

Set Backlight

Set Snti-backlash

Set Key Beep

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

Set Local Time:

2009-06-01 11:55:09

300 Min. behind UT Daylight Saving Time Y

The local time will be updated when the GPS picks up satellite signals. If for any reason your GPS can’t pick up a signal you can manually enter the time. Press ◄ or ► key to move the cursor and using ▲ or ▼ key to change the number.

Press ◄ or ► key, move the cursor to the line below time info to set the time zone information (add or subtract 60 minutes per time zone). Enter minutes “ahead of” or “behind” UT (universal time).

New York City is 300 minutes “behind” UT

Los Angeles is 480 minutes “behind” UT

Rome is 60 minutes “ahead of” UT

Beijing is 480 minutes “ahead of” UT

Sydney is 600 minutes “ahead of” UT

All the time zones in North America are behind UT (universal time), as shown in the following table. So make sure it shows “behind” instead of “ahead of” UT.

Time Zone

Hawaii

Alaska

Pacific

Mountain

Central

Eastern

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Hour behind UT

-10

-9

-8

-7

-6

-5

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Enter Minutes

600

540

480

420

360

300

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Contents SmartStarCubeTM-A Series Mount and Telescopes Table of Content Never USE a Telescope to Look AT the SUN SmarStar CubeTM-A Series Overview SmartStar CubeTM-A Series FeaturesFor Model 8602 SmartStar CubeTM-A R80 Assembly Terms Assembly TermsPreparing the Tripod Telescope AssemblyDo not plug non-iOptron accessories into the unit to For 90mm Maksutov-Cassegrain #8504………………………………… Key Description GoToNova 8401 Hand ControllerLCD Screen Getting Started Setting Up the MountLevel and Align the Mount Level the MountPress ENTER. Select Set Up Local Time Set Up Local Time and Site InfoDo not Count Daylight Saving Time Set Mount TypeScroll down and select Set anti-backlash Set Anti-backlashGo to the Moon Using your telescopeInitial Star Alignment Turn Off the MountOperate SmartStar CubeTM-A mount in EQ Mode Page Manual Operation of a Telescope Use SmartStar CubeTM-A TelescopesSlew to an Object Electric Focuser Sync to TargetSet Up Controller Align Three-Star Align Dis R.A axis errorSet Language One Star AlignPEC Option Set Up TrackingUser Object List Auto GuideMaintenance Maintenance and ServicingStorage and Transport Cannot seem to focus No image appears in the eyepiece TroubleshootingIOptron Customer Service Page SmartStar CubeTM-A Goto Mount Appendix A. Technical SpecificationsRefractor Telescope Newtonian Reflector TelescopeMenu Appendix B. GoToNova 8401 HC Menu StructurePage GoToNova Deep Sky Object List Appendix C. GoToNova Star ListPage Messier Modern Constellations GoToNova Named Star List GoToNova Double Star List Install CP210x usb2com driver Appendix D. Set Up USB-PC ConnectionPage When finished installation, click Finish Page Page Page Page Appendix E. Firmware Upgrade Page Typical Errors Appendix F. Use a PC to Control an iOptron Mount
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