Celestron 91525, 11055, 11065 instruction manual Guide Speed

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Guide Speed

This function allows you to select the speed at which the motor moves when corrections are made via the hand controller. Once the drive is activated, the default setting is .3 times sidereal rate. Press the Speed button to change the guiding rate. The selections are .3x, .5x, 8x, and 16x sidereal rate.

For guiding, use either the .3x or .5x setting. These two rates allow optimal use with autoguiders. The faster settings — 8x and 16x — are perfect for positioning objects within the field of view.

 

The telescope can also move at 20x speed WITHOUT changing any of the

 

guide settings. To control the telecope at 20x speed, press the button that

 

corresponds to the direction you want to move the telescope. While holding

 

the button down, press the opposite directional button. For example, if you

 

want to move the telescope west, hold the west button down and then press

 

the east button. Conversely, if you want to move the telescope east, hold the

 

east button down and then press the west button. This “fast-set” function also

 

works in declination. It should be noted that the R.A. setting circle does not

Figure 5-2

remain calibrated when using any of the slewing rates.

NOTE: If the 20x speed is not functioning (but all other speeds do), it is probably due to low voltage from your power source.

Tracking Rate Selection The drive has four basic rates: sidereal, solar, lunar and King (which is a modified sidereal rate that takes into account atmospheric refraction). While

solar and lunar rates are obvious, sidereal and King rates require a little more explaining. Sidereal rate is based on a single rotation of the Earth which takes 1,436.5 minutes. An astronomer by the name of King discovered that atmo- spheric refraction affects the apparent motion of objects across the sky. The King rate takes into account this refraction caused by the Earth’s atmosphere and is recommended for deep-sky astrophotography. For deep-sky observing, either King or sidereal rate is fine.

Each of the tracking rates is represented by an icon. Sidereal rate is repre- sented by a star (), solar rate by a sun ( ), lunar rate by a crescent moon ( ) and King rate by a crown ( ) . Next to each icon is an LED to indicate which rate has been selected. Once the power has been turned on, the drive tracks at sidereal rate, the default tracking rate. To change the tracking rate, press the “TRACK RATE” button. Pressing the button once changes the drive rate once. The rates are selected sequentially from bottom-to-top as listed above.

Figure 5-3

Note that the PEC function does NOT have to be activated for the drive to work.

However, once PEC is activated, the drive rate is locked on the one selected.

You can not change rates until PEC is turned off.

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Contents Page E C e l e s t r o n C M- 11 00/1400 B L E O F C O N T E N T S Iv Table of Contents T R O D U C T I O N How to Use This Manual Word of Caution Schmidt-Cassegrain Optical System S E M B L I N G Y O U R C M 1 1 0 Unpacking Your Celestron CM-1100CM-1100 Setting Up the Tripod Attaching the Center Leg Brace Attaching the Central Column Central Column Electronics Console Center Leg BraceAttaching the Equatorial Mount Installing Counterweight Bar Installing CounterweightAttaching the Optical Tube to the Mount Attaching the Visual Back Installing the Star Diagonal Assembling Your CM-1100 Installing the Finder Installing the Polar Finder Moving the Telescope in R.A. and DEC Adjusting the Mount Balancing the Mount in R.A Balancing the Mount in DEC Assembling Your CM-1100 Technical Specifications Tripod L E S C O P E B a S I C S Image OrientationFocusing General Photography Hints Aligning the Finder Your First Look Daytime ObservingNighttime Observing Calculating Magnification Determining Field of View T R O N O M Y B a S I C S Celestial Coordinate SystemMotion of the Stars Polar Alignment DefinitionFinding the Pole Latitude Scales Pointing at Polaris Polar Axis Finder Declination Drift Aligning the R.A. Setting Circle Setting the DEC Circle Powering Up the Drive I N G T H E D R I V EGuide Speed Periodic Error Correc- tion BC Backlash CorrectionHC/CCD Northern/Southern Hemisphere Operation Hand ControllerDEC Reverse AutoguidingL E S T I a L O B S E R V I N G Observing the MoonObserving the Sun Using Your Setting Circles Observing Deep-Sky ObjectsStar Hopping Celestial Observing Sky Illumination Viewing ConditionsTransparency Seeing ConditionsCelestial Observing L E S T I a L P H O T O G R a P H Y Lunar Phase ISO Crescent Quarter Short Exposure Prime FocusFull Celestial Photography Piggyback Celestial Photography Eyepiece Projection Planet ISO Moon Mercury Venus Mars Jupiter Saturn Long Exposure Prime Focus Celestial Photography CCD Imaging Fastar Configuration Description of F-numbersImaging at f/7 Imaging at f/11 Medium size to small galaxiesLunar or small planetary nebulae Imaging at f/22 Planetary or LunarCare and Cleaning of the Optics Collimation L E S C O P E M a I N T E N a N C ETelescope Maintenance Telescope Maintenance T I O N a L a C C E S S O R I E S Optional Accessories Optional Accessories Optional Accessories Const Mag Type Proper NameNGC# Spiral Galaxy Epoch Star Name Constellation MagnitudeGeneral Observational Astronomy Astronomy TextsAtlases Visual ObservationCelestron ONE Year Warranty