iOptron 7200, 7201 instruction manual CEM60Mount Assembly, Introduction

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3. CEM60Mount Assembly

3.1. Introduction

You have just purchased a telescope mount that is capable of taking you to a new level of astronomy. No matter which telescope or optical tube assembly (OTA) you select to install on the mount, the overall performance will be greatly enhanced. In order for you to get the optimum performance from the mount and OTA combination, you must assemble and set up the mount correctly. The following fundamentals of telescope mounts are included to help you understand the big picture before you get into the specific details of the CEM60 mount.

Telescope mounts are either equatorial mounts or altitude-azimuth (Alt-Az) mounts. Both types of mounts rotate the OTA around two perpendicular axes to point to a desired object in the night sky. An equatorial mount has the right ascension (R.A.) axis aligned with the celestial North Pole (CNP), or celestial South Pole (CSP) in southern hemisphere, to provide rotation matching the celestial sphere rotation around the Earth and the declination axis (DEC) to provide elevation relative to the celestial equator. Since all celestial objects appear to rotate around the CNP, the R.A. axis allows the OTA to rotate with the celestial sphere and provide accurate tracking for visual observations and astrophotography. R.A. is the celestial equivalent of longitude. Like longitude, R.A. measures an angle that increases toward the East as measured from a zero reference point on the celestial equator. An Alt-Az mount has a horizontal axis to provide vertical (altitude) OTA movement from the local horizon and a vertical axis to provide horizontal (azimuth) OTA movement, similar to compass headings. An Alt-Az mount can provide tracking that is good enough for visual observing and short exposure photos, but not good enough for serious astrophotography. Alt-Az mounts require star alignments for the OTA to track stars and they do not have adjustment components on the mount. Equatorial mounts require alignment of the mount components as well as star alignments for accurate OTA tracking.

In order to provide the required Polar Axis alignment, equatorial mounts use a combination of both mount types described above. The adjustable part of the mount moves in the Alt-Az mode in order to align the R.A. axis, also known as the mount’s Polar Axis, with the CNP. These Polar Axis adjustments do not involve any rotations of the OTA about the R.A. or DEC axes and can be performed without the OTA installed. The first step is to make an approximate azimuth alignment of the Polar Axis by aligning the specified tripod leg or reference point toward True North using a compass for reference (you must allow for the variation between True and Magnetic North at your location). Precise horizontal alignment of the Polar Axis is accomplished with azimuth adjustments on the mount. The second step is to adjust the Polar Axis vertically (altitude) above the North horizon by setting the observer’s latitude on the provided latitude scale. This procedure is based on the fundamental geometry of the Earth’s coordinate system in conjunction with the concept of the celestial sphere. You can verify this by visualizing yourself at the North Pole (latitude N90°) and Polaris will be 90° from the horizon, or directly overhead. These steps will place the Polar Axis very close to the CNP. Both of the above adjustments can be enhanced by the use of an opening along the R.A. axis that allows direct viewing of the North Star and the use of a polar scope to view through this opening. If you are going to get the most out of your equatorial mount it is essential to understand the concept of the Polar Axis and how the equatorial mount helps you establish and maintain a true Polar Axis alignment. Now, you are ready to perform star alignments using the equatorial mount’s electronic controller and enjoy the night sky.

The CEM60 mount is a next-generation equatorial mount that provides the precision alignment capabilities required for today’s complete astronomy solution. The following sections of this manual provide the detailed steps required to successfully set up and operate the CEM60 mount.

3.2. CEM60Mount Assembly

NOTE: The CEM60 mount is a precision astronomical instrument. It is highly recommended that you read the entire manual and become familiar with the nomenclature and function of all components before starting the assembly.

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Contents IOptron CEM60 Center-Balanced Equatorial Mount Page Table of Content Ioptron TWO Year TELESCOPE, MOUNT, and Controller Warranty Features CEM60 OverviewParts List1 CEM60 TermsAssembly Terms CEM60 Mount PortsCEM60 Gear Switches CEM60 Cable ManagementGo2Nova 8407 Hand Controller Key DescriptionLCD Screen Serial port pin out on an 8407 hand controllerPage CEM60Mount Assembly CEM60Mount AssemblyIntroduction Removing the Mount from the Carrying Case Attaching the MountSetting the Latitude Installing the Counterweight CW ShaftTilt the counterweight shaft for low Installing the CounterweightsConnecting Cables Setting Hand ControllerBalancing the Payload Press Enter and select Set Time & Site Set Local TimeSet Observation Site Coordinates Performing Polar AlignmentQuick Polar Alignment BrightStar Polar Alignment Returning Mount to Zero PositionZero position Setting the Mount and Performing Polar Alignment Getting StartedManual Operation of the Mount One Star AlignmentStar Identification Function Turning Off the MountPutting the Mount Back into the Carrying Case Gear system for transportationComplete Functions of Go2Nova 8407Hand Controller Select and SlewSync to Target AlignDisplay Axes Error One Star AlignmentSolar System Align Multi-Star AlignSettings Set Time & SiteSet Beep Set DisplayElectric Focuser PEC Option Telescope MotionEdit User Objects Enter a New CometEnter Other Objects or Observation List Firmware Information Goto Zero PositionMaintenance and Servicing MaintenanceIOptron Customer Service Battery Replacement and Disposal InstructionsAppendix A. Technical Specifications PECAppendix B. Go2Nova 8407HC Menu Structure MenuPage Page Appendix C. Firmware Upgrade Appendix D. Computer Control a CEM60 Mount Appendix E. Go2NovaStar List Messier CatalogNamed Star List Modern Constellations Deep Sky Object List Double Star List SAO Atik Ioptron TWO Year TELESCOPE, MOUNT, and Controller Warranty