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C80ED-R, C100ED-R manual Appendix E – Maps Of Time Zones
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Install
Warranty
Setup Procedures
PC Command ASCII
Alignment Procedures
Adjusting the Mount
Lunar Phase
Setting up the Tripod
Weight
Powering the Telescope
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Contents
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
C80ED-R C100ED-R
Advanced Series Advanced Series GT
INTRODUCTION
Light Control
Many other high performance features
Fig 1-2- The Advanced GT Series
Setting up the Tripod
Attaching the Equatorial Mount
Installing the Counterweight Bar
Attaching the Center Leg Brace
Advanced GT Models Only
Installing the Counterweight
Attaching the Hand Control Holder
For Non-GTModels Only
Attaching the Telescope Tube to the Mount
The Optical Tube
Installing the Finderscope
Figure
Balancing the Tube in R.A
Installing the Eyepieces
Figure
OF THE TELESCOPE TUBE COMPLETELY
Adjusting the Mount
Balancing the Telescope in DEC
Figure
Adjusting the Mount in Altitude
Adjusting the Mount in Azimuth
Powering the Telescope
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Figure The Advanced GT Hand Control
Named Objects
Hand Control Operation
Named Stars
Double Stars
Alignment Procedures
Startup Procedure
Auto Align
Auto Three-StarAlign
Last Alignment
Quick-Align
Re-Alignment
Slewing to an Object
Object Catalog
Selecting an Object
Finding Planets
Direction Buttons
Tour Mode
Constellation Tour
Rate Button
= .5º / sec
Setup Procedures
sidereal
2º / sec
Identify
Scope Setup Features
Precise GoTo
example, if you are observing from a mountainous location where the horizon is partially obscured, you can set your minimum altitude limit to read +20º. This will make sure that the hand control only displays objects that are higher in altitude than 20º
Utility Features
Helpful Hint
ALIGNMENT
ADVANCED GT
MENU
LIST
Actual image orientation as seen
Image Orientation
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with the unaided eye
Aligning the Finderscope
Focusing
Calculating Magnification
Determining Field of View
General Observing Hints
The Celestial Coordinate System
Figure
Motion of the Stars
Latitude Scales
Pointing at Polaris
Finding the North Celestial Pole
Definition
Declination Drift Method of Polar Alignment
Observing the Planets
Observing the Moon
Lunar Observing Hints
Observing the Sun
Seeing Conditions
Solar Observing Hints
Observing Deep Sky Objects
Transparency
Seeing conditions directly affect image quality. These drawings represent a point source i.e., star under bad seeing conditions left to excellent conditions right. Most often, seeing conditions produce images that lie some where between these two extremes
Piggyback
Short Exposure Prime Focus Photography
Reducing Vibration
Terrestrial Photography
Metering
Lunar Phase
Auto Guiding
Care and Cleaning of the Optics
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Appendix A – Technical Specifications
Advanced Series
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Appendix B - Glossary of Terms
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APPENDIX C LONGITUDES AND LATITUDES
LONGITUDE
LONGITUDE
LONGITUDE
CANADA
INTERNATIONAL
Commands below available on version 1.6 or later
Appendix D - RS-232Connection
PC Command ASCII
Commands below available on version 2.2 or later
Additional RS232 Commands
Reset The Position Of Azm Or Alt
APPENDIX E – MAPS OF TIME ZONES
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