Celestron
4SE
instruction manual
Instruction Manual
Specs
Install
Warranty
Maintenance
Accessory Tray / Leg Brace
Setup Procedures
Assembly
Alignment Procedure
Powering the NexStar
Scope Setup Features
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Contents
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
INTRODUCTION
ASSEMBLY
HAND CONTROL
TELESCOPE MAINTENANCE
Hand Control Command Tree
APPENDIX A - TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
TELESCOPE BASICS
Some of the many standard features of the NexStar include
Accessory Tray / Leg Brace
Battery Compartment
ON/OFF Switch
NexStar 4 SE
Powering the NexStar
Assembling the NexStar
The Hand Control
Figure 3-2 - The Rear Cell with Visual Accessories
Star Pointer Installation
The Eyepiece
EyepieceStarPointer Diagonal
Removing the Optical Tube
Star Pointer Operation
Figure 3-3 The Star Pointer Finderscope with Mounting Bracket
Quick Release Knob
Attaching the NexStar to the Tripod
The NexStar Hand Control
Alignment Procedure
Hand Control Operation
Definition
Named Stars
Hints
Sky Align
Auto Two-Star Align
Tips for Using Sky Align
Helpful Hint
Two Star Alignment
One-Star Align
Solar System Align
Tips for Using Solar System Align
EQ North / EQ South Alignment
EQ AutoAlign
EQ Two-Star Align
Improving Pointing Accuracy
EQ One-Star Align
EQ Solar System Align
Sync
Object Catalog
Undo Sync
Selecting an Object
Finding Planets
Slewing to an Object
Tour Mode
Constellation Tour
Direction Buttons
Setup Procedures
Nine available slew speeds
Rate Button
Connecting a Camera to the NexStar Mount
Camera
Save Database Db
Camera Wizard
Controlling your Camera
Object Type
Identify
Scope Setup Features
Precise GoTo
MENU
Helpful
Utility Features
Hint
Sun Menu
Set Mount Position
ALIGNMENT
NexStar SE
LIST
NexStar Menu Tree
Fig 5-2a - Actual image orientation as seen with the unaided eye
Image Orientation
Fig 5-2b - Reversed from left to right, as viewed through the
eyepiece
Calculating Magnification
Focusing
Determining Field of View
General Observing Hints
The celestial sphere seen from the outside showing R.A. and DEC
The Celestial Coordinate System
Motion of the Stars
Aligning the NexStar 4 on a Wedge
Polar Alignment
Wedge Align
moves in right ascension and declination
Photography with the NexStar
Attaching a Camera to the NexStar
The position of the Big Dipper changes throughout
Finding the North Celestial Pole
the year and the night
Observing the Planets
Observing the Moon
Observing the Sun
Lunar Observing Hints
Seeing Conditions
Observing Deep Sky Objects
Solar Observing Hints
Transparency
Care and Cleaning of the Optics
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Specification
Appendix A - Technical Specifications
Electronic Specifications
Software Specifications
Appendix B - Glossary of Terms
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Appendix C - RS-232 Connection
Appendix D - Maps of Time Zones
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