Celestron CGE1100, CGE925, CGE800, CGE1400 manual Precise GoTo, Scope Setup Features

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AZM APPROACH
ALT APPROACH
AUTOGUIDE RATES
AZM RATE
ALT RATE
MOUNT SETTINGS
CONE VALUE
DEC SWITCH
RA SWITCH

Named Object or Messier catalogs, the hand control will let you know that the Ring Nebula (M57) is approximately 6° from your current position. Searching the Double Star catalog will reveal that Epsilon Lyrae is only 1° away from Vega. To use the Identify feature:

Press the Menu button and select the Identify option.

Use the Up/Down scroll keys to select the catalog that you would like to search.

Press ENTER to begin the search.

Note: Some of the databases contain thousands of objects, and can therefore take a minute or two to return the closest object.

Precise GoTo

The CGE has a precise goto function that can assist in finding extremely faint objects and centering objects closer to the center of the field of view for astrophotography and CCD imaging. Precise Goto automatically searches out the closest bright star to the desired object and asks the user to carefully center it in the eyepiece. The hand control then calculates the small difference between its goto position and its centered position. Using this offset, the telescope will then slew to the desired object with enhanced accuracy. To use Precise Goto:

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Press the MENU button and use the Up/Down keys to select Precise Goto.

SCOPE SETUP

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Choose Database to select the object that you want to observe from any of the

 

 

SETUP TIME-SITE

 

database catalogs listed

 

 

 

 

 

Choose RA/DEC to enter a set of celestial coordinates that you wish to slew to.

 

 

ANTI-BACKLASH

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Once the desired object is selected, the hand control will search out and display

 

 

 

 

 

 

AZM POSITIVE

 

the closest bright star to your desired object. Press ENTER to slew to the bright

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

AZM NEGATIVE

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

alignment star.

 

 

 

 

 

 

ALT POSITIVE

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Use the direction buttons to carefully center the alignment star in the eyepiece.

 

 

 

 

 

 

ALT NEGATIVE

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Press ENTER to slew to the desired object.

 

 

FILTER LIMITS

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

ALTMAX IN LIST

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Scope Setup Features

 

 

 

 

 

 

ALTMIN IN LIST

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

DIRECTION BUTTONS

 

 

Setup Time-Site- Allows the user to customize the CGE display by changing time and

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

AZM BUTTONS

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

ALT BUTTONS

location parameters (such as time zone and daylight savings).

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

GOTO APPROACH

 

 

Anti-backlash– – All mechanical gears have a certain amount of backlash or play between the gears. This play is evident by how long it takes for a star to move in the eyepiece when the hand control arrow buttons are pressed (especially when changing directions). The CGE's anti-backlash features allows the user to compensate for backlash by inputting a value which quickly rewinds the motors just enough to eliminate the play between gears. The amount of compensation needed depends on the slewing rate selected; the slower the slewing rate the longer it will take for the star to appear to move in the eyepiece. There are two values for each axis, positive and negative. Positive is the amount of compensation applied when you press the button, in order to get the gears moving quickly without a long pause. Negative is the amount of compensation applied

when you release the button, winding the motors back in the other direction to resume tracking. You will need to experiment with different values (from 0-99); a value between 20 and 50 is usually best for most visual observing, whereas a higher value may be necessary for photographic guiding.

To set the anti-backlash value, scroll down to the anti-backlashoption and press ENTER. While viewing an object in the eyepiece, observe the responsiveness of each of the four arrow buttons. Note which directions you see a pause in the star movement after the button has been pressed. Working one axis at a time, adjust the backlash settings high enough to cause immediate movement without resulting in a pronounced jump when pressing or releasing the button. Now, enter the same values for both positive and negative directions. If you notice a jump when releasing the button, but setting the values lower results in a pause when pressing the

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Contents CGE800 CGE925 CGE1100 CGE1400 User Defined Objects Telescope Maintenance Some of the many standard features of the CGE include 12v Output Jack CGE 1400 ShownPower Supply Setting up the TripodCounterweight DiagonalAttaching the Electronics Pier Attaching the Center Leg BraceInstalling the Counterweight Installing the Counterweight BarCounterweight Locking Screw Safety Screw Washer Attaching the Equatorial MountAttaching the Visual Back Attaching the Optical Tube to the MountDovetail Slide Bar Dovetail Locking Knobs Mounting Platform Installing the Eyepiece Installing the Star DiagonalInstalling the Finderscope Moving the Telescope Manually Adjusting the MountBalancing The Mount in DEC Balancing The Mount in R.AAttaching the Motor Cables Powering the TelescopeTransporting the CGE Page CGE Hand Control Named Objects Named StarsDouble Stars Variable StarsStartup Procedure Alignment ProceduresAuto One-Star Align Auto Two-Star AlignLast Alignment Quick-AlignCGE Re-Alignment Selecting an Object Object CatalogSlewing to an Object Finding PlanetsConstellation Tour Tour ModeDirection Buttons Rate ButtonSetup Procedures Identify Precise GoTo Scope Setup FeaturesObserving Tip Helpful Hint Utility Features Helpful Hint Page CGE Ready Image Orientation Calculating Magnification FocusingDetermining Field of View General Observing Hints Celestial Coordinate System Motion of the Stars Pointing at Polaris Latitude ScalesFinding the North Celestial Pole Declination Drift Method of Polar Alignment Lunar Observing Hints Observing the MoonObserving the Planets Planetary Observing HintsSolar Observing Hints Observing the SunObserving Deep Sky Objects Seeing ConditionsSeeing Short Exposure Prime Focus Photography Full Eyepiece ProjectionPlanet ISO Moon Mercury Venus Mars Jupiter Saturn Long Exposure Prime Focus PhotographyPeriodic Error Correction PEC Using Periodic Error Correction Metering Terrestrial PhotographyReducing Vibration CCD ImagingFastar Compatible Optical System Fastar F/2 Imaging Medium size to small galaxies With Reducer/CorrectorPlanetary or Lunar Auto Guiding Collimation Care and Cleaning of the OpticsCollimated telescope Should appear Symmetrical with Page At f/10 and 163 power with the CGE Page Technical Specifications Idle Current Appendix a Longitudes Latitudes Georgia Minnesota Rhode Island Canada Communication Protocol Appendix B RS-232 ConnectionReset The Position Of Azm Or Alt Additional RS232 CommandsAppendix C Maps of Time Zones Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Celestron TWO Year Warranty