After the telescope powers on, you will hear a brief introductory message. You can press the “MEDIA” key to bypass the introduction if you like.

If you have attached a video cable from the Video Out connection on the telescope to the composite video input of a NTSC TV monitor, you will also see graphics accompanying the telescope introduction.

Slew Speeds:

Speed 9: Fast

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Speed 5: Medium

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Speed 1: Slow

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At the end of this message, the telescope will immediately start its LightSwitch Automatic Alignment procedure. It will take about five to ten minutes for the telescope to orient and align itself. Once it has completed the alignment the handbox screen will display “Alignment Successful”.

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“MODE” Key

The “MODE” Key cycles the telescope through its three different modes; Menu Mode, Info Mode and Skymap Mode.

During most telescope operations, pressing the “MODE” key will stop the current operation.

Focus Knob

At this point look through the eyepiece of the telescope. You should see some light from the final alignment star but it is probably out of focus. Adjust the focus using the knob on the back of the telescope until you get a sharply focused star image.

Press the “Tours/8” key on theAutoStar and select the “Tonight’s Best” tour by pressing the Scroll Down arrow key at the bottom of theAutoStar. Press “ENTER” to start the tour of the best objects visible in your sky right now. You will hear a brief introduction to the tour and then the first object will be shown on the second line of the AutoStar display. If you press “ENTER” to select this object, you will hear a description of the object. If you press the GoTo key, the telescope will move (slew) to put the object in the eyepiece so you can view it directly. To move to the next object, press the “BACK” key and then the Scroll Down key to move through the available objects in the tour. Press “ENTER” to select the displayed object. To exit the tour, press the “Mode” key.

When you are finished observing for the night, replace the dust cover over the end of the telescope and the dust cap on the lens of the ECLIPS Module. Select “Shutdown” from the main top level menu. After the telescope has moved to its storage position and the AutoStar displays “Turn Off Telescope”, flip the LightSwitch to the OFF (0) position.

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Meade 8 LS-8 SC, 8 LS-8 ACF, 6 LS-6 SC, 6 LS-6 ACF instruction manual Speed 5 Medium Speed 1 Slow, Mode Key

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