To replace the contents of any of the user defined objects, simply save a new object using one of the existing identification numbers; NexStar will replace the previous user defined object with the current one.
Get RA/DEC - Displays the right ascension and declination for the current position of the telescope.
Goto R.A/ Dec - Allows you to input a specific R.A. and declination and slew to it.
Observing
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changing time and location parameters (such as time zone and daylight savings). |
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between the gears. This play is evident by how long it takes for a star to move in the |
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eyepiece when the hand control arrow buttons are pressed (especially when |
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changing directions). The NexStar's |
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compensate for backlash by inputting a value which quickly rewinds | the motors just |
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take for the star to appear to move in the eyepiece. Therefore, the |
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compensation will have to be set higher. You will need to experiment with different |
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values; a value between 20 and 50 is usually best for most visual observing, |
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whereas a higher value may be necessary for photographic guiding. |
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ENTER. Enter a value from |
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after each one to save these values. NexStar will remember these values and use |
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Slew Limits – Sets the limits in altitude that the telescope can slew without |
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displaying a warning message. By default the slew limits are set to 0º to 90º and will |
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only display a warning message if an object is below the horizon. | However, the |
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pointing | read 80º, thus |
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preventing the telescope from pointing to any objects that are greater than 80º in |
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which celestial objects are above the horizon. As a result, when scrolling through |
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the database lists (or selecting the Tour function), the NexStar hand control will |
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observing. You can customize the object database by selecting altitude limits that |
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your minimum altitude limit to read +20º. This will make sure that the hand control |
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object that is below the horizon using the numeric keypad, the hand control will |
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If you want to explore the entire object database, set the maximum altitude limit to |
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Direction Buttons |
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