BC — Backlash
Correction
Figure 5-4—The guide rate and tracking rate lights are used to
indicate the amount of backlash correction.
Periodic Error Correc- tion
(PEC)
The BC (Backlash Correction) function allows you to eliminate the backlash in the DEC motor when changing directions (i.e., from north to south or vice versa). Here’s how it works. Each time you change the direction of the telescope in declination, the motor speeds up momentarily to take up any slack. The Tracking Rate and Guide Speed displays are used to regulate the "aggressiveness" of the backlash compensation. The best setting is deter- mined by looking through the eyepiece while changing the direction of the DEC motor and then moving through the BC button settings until the backlash has been eliminated.
To activate this function, press the BC button. Once activated, the .3x guide speed and sidereal tracking LED will flash rapidly. Use the east and west (left and right) buttons on the hand control to change the backlash compensation speed. Press the right hand control button and the next guide speed light (.5x) will illuminate. When the hand control button is pressed four times, the next
tracking rate light () will illuminate. Continue pressing the hand control buttons until the desired compensation speed is reached or until you reach the
highest setting (16x and ). Once the desired level is set, press the BC button again to activate backlash correction. The BC must be reset each time you power up the drive.
Periodic Error Correction, or PEC for short, is a system that improves the tracking accuracy of the drive. PEC is designed to improve photographic quality by reducing the amplitude of the worm errors. Using the PEC function is a
Definition:
Periodic error is a slight oscillation in right ascension caused by imperfections in all drive gears. The cycle of the periodic error is equal to the rotation of the [worm] gear, in this case eight minutes. All telescope drives with gears have some periodic error. The periodic error of your Celestron
Keep in mind, this feature is for advanced astrophotographers and requires careful guiding. Here’s how to use the PEC function most effectively.
1.Find a bright star relatively close to the object you want to photograph.
2.Insert a high power eyepiece with illuminated cross hairs into your tele- scope. Orient the guiding eyepiece cross hairs so that one is parallel to the declination axis while the other is parallel to the R.A. axis.
3.Center the guide star on the illuminated cross hairs, focus the telescope, and study the periodic movement.
4.Take a few minutes to practice guiding. This will help you familiarize yourself with the periodic error of the drive and the operation of the hand control box.
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