Celestron 80GTL manual

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Slew Limits – Sets the limits in altitude that the telescope can slew without displaying a warning message first. The NexStar hand control will warn you before allowing the telescope tube to slew to an object below the horizon or slew to an object that is high enough that the tube might hit one of the tripod legs. However, the slew limits can be customized depending on your needs. For example, if you would like to slew to an object that is close to the zenith and are certain that the tube will not hit the tripod legs, you can set the slew limits to 90º in altitude. This will allow the telescope to slew to any object above the horizon without warning.

Direction Buttons The direction a star moves in the eyepiece varies depending on the accessories being used. This can create confusion when guiding on a star using an off-axis guider versus a straight through guide scope. To compensate for this, the direction of the drive control keys can be changed. To reverse the button logic of the hand control, press the MENU button and select Direction Buttons from the Utilities menu. Use the Up/Down arrow keys (10) to select either the Azimuth buttons (left and right) or Altitude buttons (up and down) and press ENTER. Pressing ENTER again will reverse the direction of the hand control buttons from their current state. Direction Buttons will only change the eyepiece rates (rate 1-6) and will not affect the slew rates (rate 7-9).

Light Control – This feature allows you to turn off both the red key pad light and LCD display for daytime use to conserve power and to help preserve your night vision.

Select Model – The first time the NexStar is powered on, the hand control display allows you to select your NexStar from a list of different models. If for some reason the incorrect model was selected or you wish to use your hand control on a different NexStar model, the Select Model utility feature allows you to re-select the proper NexStar model from the displayed list. Once the correct NexStar model has been selected the power needs to be restarted before beginning the alignment procedure. The Select Model feature will return the hand control to its original factory settings. Parameters such as backlash compensation values along with slew and filter limits will be reset. However, stored parameters such as user defined objects will remain saved even after the model has been changed.

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Contents NexStar 80GTL Table of Contents Telescope Maintenance Page NexStar 80GTL Refractor Telescope Assembling the NexStar NexStar 80 GTLErect Image Diagonal Attaching the Telescope to the TripodBalancing the Telescope tube Star Pointer Finderscope FocusingEyepiece Star Pointer Operation Star Pointer InstallationProtective plastic cover over the battery see figure Using your Solar Filter Installation and UseCleaning and Storage About the FilterOutlet Battery Pack Powering the NexStarAttaching the Hand Control HandNexStar GT Hand Control Auto-Align Alignment ProcedureHand Control Operation Two Star Alignment HelpfulHints Quick-Align NexStar Re-AlignmentTour Mode Object CatalogSelecting an Object Slewing to an ObjectRate Button Set Up ProceduresDirection Buttons Alt-Az EQ NorthEQ South OffUtility Features HintPage NexStar Ready Focusing Correct image as viewed when Using erect image diagonalDetermining Field of View General Observing HintsObserving the Moon Lunar Observing HintsObserving the Planets Planetary Observing HintsSolar Observing Hints Observing Deep Sky ObjectsTerrestrial Land Viewing Terrestrial Land Viewing HintsSky Illumination SeeingCare and Cleaning of the Optics Page LPR Filter #94126A Appendix a Technical Specifications Opttiicall SpeciiffiicattiionGlossary of Terms Page Page Appendix C RS-232 Connection Communication ProtocolAppendix D Maps of Time Zones Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Celestron TWO Year Warranty

80GTL specifications

The Celestron 80GTL is a powerful and compact telescope designed for both amateur astronomers and experienced stargazers. It combines modern technology with user-friendly features, making it an excellent choice for those looking to explore the night sky. With its 80mm aperture, the 80GTL captures enough light to reveal a variety of celestial objects, from the moon’s craters to distant galaxies.

One of the standout characteristics of the Celestron 80GTL is its innovative Altazimuth mount. This mount provides smooth and precise movements in both horizontal and vertical directions, allowing users to easily track celestial objects as they move across the sky. The setup is quick and straightforward, making it ideal for beginners who may be intimidated by more complex mounts.

The telescope is equipped with Celestron’s StarScope system, which includes a computer-controlled GoTo mount. This feature allows users to automatically locate and track over 40,000 celestial objects with the push of a button. The included hand controller is intuitive and easy to navigate, giving users instant access to stars, planets, and deep-sky objects. This technology not only enhances the viewing experience but also helps novice astronomers learn about the universe with guided tours through the night sky.

Another notable feature of the Celestron 80GTL is its sturdy construction and lightweight design. Made from high-quality materials, it boasts durability while remaining portable for easy transport. Weighing just under 10 pounds, this telescope can be taken on camping trips or excursions, allowing users to enjoy astronomy in various locations.

Additionally, users will appreciate the 80GTL’s fully coated glass optics which provide excellent image quality and contrast. The included 25mm and 10mm eyepieces offer different magnifications, catering to diverse viewing preferences. Whether observing the rings of Saturn or the detail of lunar landscapes, the 80GTL promises clear and sharp images.

In summary, the Celestron 80GTL is a highly capable telescope, combining an accessible design with advanced technologies. Its user-friendly GoTo mount, quality optics, and lightweight build make it an exceptional option for anyone wishing to delve into the wonders of the cosmos, ensuring both enjoyment and education in the field of astronomy.