Celestron Personal Planetarium user manual Updating Time/Location Information, Help Button

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Updating Time/Location Information

Once SkyScout has linked up with the required GPS satellites, it may be necessary to update the time zone for your area to reflect changes for Daylight Savings Time.

To update the time/location information:

1.Use the navigation buttons to highlight the Settings menu and press Select.

2.Select either the Set Time/Date menu or the Set Longitude/Latitude menu and press Select

3.Use the Up/Down arrow keys on the Menu Navigation Pad to select the correct input value.

4.Press the Select button to accept the value and move to the next field.

Help

Help Button

SkyScout has a convenient Help button that gives you direct access to basic information on initializing the SkyScout and identifying and locating objects in the sky.

Troubleshooting

My SkyScout displays the following error message about magnetic fields in my location. “The magnet icon to the left indicates that the SkyScout is sensing some form of magnetic interference which will affect its accuracy. When you have moved far enough away from the source of the interference, the magnet icon will disappear. Possible sources of interference are electrical wires, motors, or large pieces of metal (like a car chassis).”

This message is usually displayed if the SkyScout is too close to an electro-magnetic source such as generators or high-tension power lines. Also avoid standing too close to large metal objects such as automobiles. Often moving only 10-20 feet away will correct the problem and the Magnetic Sensor Icon should disappear.

When I am close to an object, the arrows in the viewfinder seem to blink back and forth rather than all light up at once.

This is usually a result of moving the SkyScout too fast when guiding to an object. When the direction arrows start blinking rapidly it indicates that you are very close to the desired object. Once it gets close, the SkyScout is scanning a very small area of sky to pinpoint the exact object. Move the SkyScout very slowly once the arrows begin to flash rapidly. This will help you to easily locate any object.

My SkyScout turns off by itself when I have not pressed the “off” button.

To conserve battery life, SkyScout will automatically turn off if no button has been pressed for a period of five minutes. If SkyScout turn off sooner than five minutes, this may indicate that your batteries are low. Try replacing the batteries with a fresh pair.

I cannot see the direction arrows when trying to locate an object.

The direction arrows can be difficult to see against a light-polluted or moon-lit sky. Make sure that the brightness adjustment is turned all the way up.

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Contents Page SkyScout Table of Contents Introduction Parts IdentificationSetup Menu NavigationNavigating the SkyScout Identify ModeTo Identify Objects In The Sky Locate Mode Locating Objects From The SkyScout Database Playing Audio NarrationExploring Constellations and Asterisms Field GuideViewing GPS Information GPS ModeSettings Menu About menuUpdating Time/Location Information TroubleshootingHelp Help ButtonFrequently Asked Questions Updating your SkyScoutTo Install the USB drivers Installing SkyScout Update ProgramSkyScout Specifications Appendix a Time Zone Map UTC Universal Time Coordinate ScaleCelestron TWO Year Warranty