iOptron 8506, 8507 Explore Goto and Tracking Capability, Level the Mount and Set Initial Position

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4.2. Explore GOTO and Tracking Capability

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

4.2.1. Level the Mount and Set Initial Position

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. The leveling is very critical for a good goto and tracking accuracy. You may use an additional torpedo level to assure a precise leveling, or calibrate the existing spirit level. Turn

the mount around by pressing ► or ◄ button to make sure it is always leveled, or the bubble stays in the same position, during rotation.

Initial Position

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’. There might be a few seconds difference) which means the “SOUTH” mark is pointing to south and the telescope is pointing straight up at the zenith.

Note: You can always improve the initial position later during “One Star Align” or “Sync to Target”. To set the Park Position you can:

1.Align the mount to south by releasing the azimuth lock half a turn and rotating 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. Put a torpedo level on top of the optical tube 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

1) South

#4

 

a slew speed (MAX for fast slew and 2X for fine tuning). Turn the

 

Alt lock

SOUTH mark pointing to south using ► or ◄ button. An

 

 

additional compass is needed. Rotate the telescope to point to

 

 

zenith using the ▲ or ▼ buttons. 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.

4.2.2. Setting Up the Hand Controller

Time and Site Set Up

This is critical to ensure the telescope pointing to the right direction.

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Contents SmartStar Solar 60 Goto Telescope Table of Content Ioptron ONE Year Limited Warranty SmartStar Solar 60TM Features SmarStar Solar 60TM OverviewSmartStar Solar 60TM Assembly Terms Package Contents1Telescope Assembly #10Attaching telescope GoToNova 8405 Hand Controller Key DescriptionLCD Screen Mount/GPS Status Using the telescope Getting StartedGetting Familiar with Telescope Imaging OrientationFocusing Telescope on a Land Object Moving the Telescope using Hand ControllerMoving the telescope Display an object on a computer screenSetting Up the Hand Controller Explore Goto and Tracking CapabilityLevel the Mount and Set Initial Position Set local time Set daylight saving timeSet site coordinates Set time zoneGo to the Sun Turn Off the Mount Go to the Moon and other Celestial ObjectsComplete Functions of GoToNova Hand Controller Slew to an ObjectLand Objects Enter PositionWatch List Watch List AutoSet Up Controller Sync to TargetSet Display Info Set Azi Work Mode Reset AllAlign Set Key BeepModify Star Catalog One Star AlignTwo Star Alignment User RA&DEC JD2000Add a new object Edit one dataDelete one data Delete allAdd a new comet Reset all comets Delete one cometWatch List Set Telescope CoordPark Scope Using Electronic Eyepiece to Capture Images IE1300 Driver InstallationExample Using Future WinJoe For Image and Video Capture Install software of Future WinJoePage Operation of Future WinJoe Page Page Maintenance and Servicing MaintenanceStorage and Transport Troubleshooting Error Message Warning! Motor driver overloadedCannot seem to focus No image appears in the eyepiece Images through the eyepiece appear unfocused or distortedIOptron Customer Service Battery Replacement and Disposal InstructionsProduct End of Life Disposal Instructions Appendix A. Technical Specifications GotonovaAppendix 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
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8507, 8506 specifications

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