iOptron 8507, 8506 Set local time, Set daylight saving time, Set site coordinates, Set time zone

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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

Set Azi Work Mode

Press ENTER. The Set Local Time screen will show:

Set Local Time:

2009-06-01 11:55:09

DaylightTime Saving Y

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 DaylightTime Saving between Y and N. Press ENTER to go to Setup Site Info screen.

Set site coordinates:

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

“W/E” means western/eastern hemisphere; “N/S” means northern/southern hemisphere; “d” means degree; “m” means minute; and “s” means second.

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 may be found from your cell phone, GPS navigator, Google map or other online website, such as GPSVisualizer http://www.gpsvisualizer.com/geocode). Simply enter a city name or address.

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 time zone). Enter minutes “ahead” or “behind” of UT (universal time). The minimum time difference is 15 minutes.

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Contents SmartStar Solar 60 Goto Telescope Table of Content Ioptron ONE Year Limited Warranty SmarStar Solar 60TM Overview SmartStar Solar 60TM FeaturesPackage Contents1 SmartStar Solar 60TM Assembly Terms#10 Telescope AssemblyAttaching telescope Key Description GoToNova 8405 Hand ControllerLCD Screen Mount/GPS Status Getting Started Using the telescopeGetting Familiar with Telescope Imaging OrientationMoving the Telescope using Hand Controller Focusing Telescope on a Land ObjectMoving the telescope Display an object on a computer screenExplore Goto and Tracking Capability Setting Up the Hand ControllerLevel the Mount and Set Initial Position Set daylight saving time Set local timeSet site coordinates Set time zoneGo to the Sun Go to the Moon and other Celestial Objects Turn Off the MountSlew to an Object Complete Functions of GoToNova Hand ControllerEnter Position Land ObjectsWatch List Watch List AutoSync to Target Set Up ControllerSet Display Info Reset All Set Azi Work ModeAlign Set Key BeepOne Star Align Modify Star CatalogTwo Star Alignment User RA&DEC JD2000Edit one data Add a new objectDelete all Delete one dataAdd a new comet Delete one comet Reset all cometsSet Telescope Coord Watch ListPark Scope IE1300 Driver Installation Using Electronic Eyepiece to Capture ImagesExample Using Future WinJoe For Image and Video Capture Install software of Future WinJoePage Operation of Future WinJoe Page Page Maintenance Maintenance and ServicingStorage and Transport Error Message Warning! Motor driver overloaded TroubleshootingCannot seem to focus No image appears in the eyepiece Images through the eyepiece appear unfocused or distortedBattery Replacement and Disposal Instructions IOptron Customer ServiceProduct End of Life Disposal Instructions Gotonova Appendix A. Technical SpecificationsMenu Appendix B. GoToNova 8405 HC Menu StructurePage Modern Constellations Appendix C. GoToNova Star ListMessier 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

The iOptron 8506 is a highly regarded telescope mount that has garnered attention among both amateur and professional astronomers due to its advanced features and robust performance. This precision-engineered mount is designed to offer stability, ease of use, and remarkable tracking capabilities, making it an ideal choice for astrophotography and visual astronomy alike.

At the heart of the iOptron 8506 is its innovative GoTo technology, which allows users to effortlessly locate and track celestial objects. With its built-in database containing thousands of celestial targets, including stars, planets, and deep-sky objects, the mount provides a seamless experience for users of all skill levels. The intuitive hand controller features a user-friendly interface that simplifies navigation and object selection, allowing astronomers to focus on observing rather than searching.

The mount is equipped with a precision-crafted equatorial design, ensuring smooth tracking during long exposures. Its sophisticated motor system utilizes high-torque motors that offer precise movements and quick responsiveness. This precision is crucial for capturing detailed images of faint celestial bodies, where even the slightest movement can result in image blur. The 8506's tracking accuracy is enhanced by its high-resolution encoders, allowing for accurate positioning and reliable performance across various observing conditions.

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The durability of the iOptron 8506 is also noteworthy, as it is built to withstand various weather conditions, ensuring longevity and reliable performance throughout its use. Overall, the iOptron 8506 combines advanced technology, user-centric design, and outstanding performance, making it an essential tool for anyone looking to deepen their exploration of the cosmos.