Celestron 93507 manual Send Any Track Rate Through RS232 To The Hand Control

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Additional RS232 Commands

Send Any Track Rate Through RS232 To The Hand Control

1.Multiply the desired tracking rate (arcseconds/second) by 4. Example: if the desired trackrate is 150 arcseconds/second, then TRACKRATE = 600

2.Separate TRACKRATE into two bytes, such that (TRACKRATE = TrackRateHigh*256 + rackRateLow). Example: TrackRateHigh = 2 TrackRateLow = 88

3.To send a tracking rate, send the following 8 bytes:

a.Positive Azm tracking: 80, 3, 16, 6, TrackRateHigh, TrackRateLow, 0, 0

b.Negative Azm tracking:80, 3, 16, 7, TrackRateHigh, TrackRateLow, 0, 0

c.Positive Alt tracking: 80, 3, 17, 6, TrackRateHigh, TrackRateLow, 0, 0

d.Negative Alt tracking: 80, 3, 17, 7, TrackRateHigh, TrackRateLow, 0, 0

4.The number 35 is returned from the handcontrol

Send A Slow-Goto Command Through RS232 To The Hand Control

(note: Only valid for motorcontrol version 4.1 or greater)

1.Convert the angle position to a 24bit number. Example: if the desired position is 220°, then POSITION_24BIT = (220/360)*224 = 10,252,743

2.Separate POSITION_24BIT into three bytes such that (POSITION_24BIT = PosHigh*65536 + PosMed*256 + PosLow). Exampe: PosHigh = 156, PosMed = 113, PosLow = 199

3.Send the following 8 bytes:

a.Azm Slow Goto: 80, 4, 16, 23, PosHigh, PosMed, PosLow, 0

b.Alt Slow Goto: 80, 4, 17, 23, PosHigh, PosMed, PosLow, 0

4.The number 35 is returned from the handcontrol

Reset The Position Of Azm Or Alt

1.Convert the angle position to a 24bit number, same as Slow-Goto example.

2.Send the following 8 bytes:

a.Azm Set Position: 80, 4, 16, 4, PosHigh, PosMed, PosLow, 0

b.Alt Set Position: 80, 4, 17, 4, PosHigh, PosMed, PosLow, 0

3.The number 35 is returned from the handcontrol

4.Note: If using Motorcontrol version less than 4.1, then send:

a.Azm Set Position: 80, 3, 16, 4, PosHigh, PosMed, PosLow, 0

b.Alt Set Position: 80, 3, 17, 4, PosHigh, PosMed, PosLow, 0

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Contents Page Introduction Quick Setup Assembly Telescope Maintenance Appendix E Time Zone MAP SKY Maps Observational Data Sheet Page Center Leg Brace Tension KnobLeg Finderscope Alignment Star Auxiliary Port Control PanelAssembling the NexStar Setting Up The TripodAttaching the NexStar to the Tripod Adjusting the Tripod Height3a Attaching the Hand Control for NexStar 8 GPS Attaching the Hand ControlAdjusting the Clutches Star DiagonalEyepiece Finderscope Finderscope InstallationAligning the Finderscope Powering the NexStarNexStar Hand Control Hand Control Operation Alignment ProceduresGPS Alignment Few Words on GPSAuto-Align HelpfulHint Two Star Alignment Quick-AlignHelpful Hint NexStar Re-Alignment EQ North / EQ South AlignmentSlewing to an Object Object CatalogFinding Planets Selecting an ObjectTour Mode Direction ButtonsRate Button EQ South Setup ProceduresAlt-Az EQ NorthScope Setup Features Menu Utility FeaturesHelpful Hint Menu Alignment List NexStar GPSImage Orientation Focusing Calculating MagnificationDetermining Field of View General Observing Hints Celestial sphere seen from the outside showing R.A. and DEC Celestial Coordinate SystemMotion of the Stars Polar Alignment with optional Wedge Finding the North Celestial PoleWedge Align Definition Declination Drift Method of Polar AlignmentPage Planetary Observing Hints Observing the MoonObserving the Planets Lunar Observing HintsTransparency Observing the SunObserving Deep Sky Objects Seeing ConditionsSeeing Short Exposure Prime Focus Photography Lunar Phase ISO Crescent Quarter Eyepiece ProjectionFull Planet ISO Moon Mercury Venus Mars Jupiter Saturn Long Exposure Prime Focus PhotographyUsing Periodic Error Correction Periodic Error Correction PECTerrestrial Photography CCD Imaging MeteringReducing Vibration Fastar Compatible Optical System With Reducer/Corrector Fastar F/2 ImagingAuto Guiding Pin out diagram for Autoguider portCollimation Care and Cleaning of the OpticsCollimated telescope Should appear Super Modified Achromatic SMA Eyepieces 1 ¼ Page Page Software Specifications Optical Specification NexStar 8 GPS NexStar 11 GPSElectronic Specifications Mechanical SpecificationsAppendix B Glossary of Terms Page Page Appendix C Longitudes Latitudes Georgia Minnesota Rhode Island Canada Communication Protocol Description PC Command Ascii Hand Control ResponseSend a Slow-Goto Command Through RS232 To The Hand Control Reset The Position Of Azm Or AltSend Any Track Rate Through RS232 To The Hand Control Appendix E Maps of Time Zones Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Observational Data Sheet Celestron TWO Year Warranty

93507 specifications

The Celestron 93507 is a powerful and versatile telescope designed for both amateur and seasoned astronomers. This model combines advanced technologies and practical features to deliver an enriching stargazing experience. One of the standout characteristics of the Celestron 93507 is its robust optical design. It features a 90mm aperture, allowing users to capture bright, detailed views of celestial objects, from the lunar surface to distant galaxies. The telescope employs a Maksutov-Cassegrain optical design, known for its compact form factor and high-quality images, free from chromatic aberration.

In terms of usability, the Celestron 93507 is designed with an easy setup in mind. It comes equipped with a solid mount that provides stability during observation. The mount also includes slow-motion controls, facilitating smooth panning across the night sky, allowing astronomers to track celestial objects effortlessly. This feature is particularly beneficial for viewing planets and other fast-moving astronomical phenomena.

Furthermore, the telescope comes with high-grade optics, including fully coated glass elements that enhance light transmission and ensure sharper images with higher contrast. It includes two eyepieces — a low-power 25mm and a high-power 10mm — that provide versatility in viewing options, whether you’re looking at wide expanses of the night sky or zooming in on close details of lunar craters.

Additionally, the Celestron 93507 is compatible with various Celestron accessories, including solar filters and advanced eyepieces, enabling users to expand their observational capabilities. The telescope's compact design makes it portable, perfect for amateur astronomers who enjoy taking their telescope for trips to dark-sky locations.

Another noteworthy feature of this telescope is its durability. Built to withstand the rigors of outdoor usage, the materials used in the Celestron 93507 are resistant to wear and tear, ensuring that users can enjoy stargazing for years.

Overall, the Celestron 93507 is a well-rounded instrument that combines advanced optical technology, user-friendly features, and portability, making it an excellent choice for anyone looking to explore the wonders of the universe. Whether you're interested in planetary observation, lunar details, or deep-sky wonders, this telescope offers the tools necessary to make your astronomical explorations rewarding.