Celestron C9.25-S, C8-S, C5-S Additional RS232 Commands, Reset The Position Of Azm Or Alt

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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 Advanced Series Advanced Series GT Introduction Assembly Telescope Maintenance Page Advanced Series Autoguider Port Advanced C8-SGT ShownC9.25-S Setting up the TripodAttaching the Center Leg Brace Installing the Counterweight BarAttaching the Equatorial Mount Attaching the Hand Control Holder Advanced GT Models Only Installing the CounterweightAttaching the Visual Back Attaching the Optical Tube to the MountEyepiece Installing the Star DiagonalInstalling the Eyepiece Installing the FinderscopeRear Cell Removing the Lens CapMoving the Telescope Manually Balancing The Mount in DEC Balancing The Mount in R.AAdjusting the Mount in Azimuth Adjusting the MountAdjusting the Mount in Altitude Attaching the Declination Cables For GT Models Only Powering the TelescopeAdvanced GT Hand Control Hand Control Operation Startup Procedure Alignment ProceduresAuto Three-Star Align Auto AlignRe-Alignment Quick-AlignLast Alignment Finding Planets Object CatalogSelecting an Object Slewing to an ObjectRate Button Tour ModeConstellation Tour Direction ButtonsSetup Procedures Identify Precise GoTo Observing Tip Helpful Hint Utility Features Helpful Hint Advanced GT Celestial Coordinate System Motion of the Stars Pointing at Polaris Latitude ScalesFinding the North Celestial Pole Declination Drift Method of Polar Alignment Observing the Sun Observing the MoonLunar Observing Hints Observing the PlanetsTransparency Solar Observing HintsObserving Deep Sky Objects Seeing ConditionsPage Short Exposure Prime Focus Photography Full Eyepiece ProjectionPlanet ISO Moon Mercury Venus Mars Jupiter Saturn Long Exposure Prime Focus PhotographyPage CCD Imaging Terrestrial PhotographyMetering Reducing VibrationAuto Guiding Collimation Care and Cleaning of the OpticsCollimated telescope Should appear Symmetrical with Page Page Page Appendix a Technical Specifications Appendix B Glossary of Terms Page Eclipsing or obscuring the brightness of the star Appendix C Longitudes Latitudes Georgia Minnesota Rhode Island Canada Communication Protocol Appendix D RS-232 ConnectionReset The Position Of Azm Or Alt Additional RS232 CommandsAppendix E Maps of Time Zones Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Celestron TWO Year Warranty
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