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select the first alignment star and press 

ENTER

. Center the target in your eyepiece using the arrow keys 

after the mount slews to it. Press 

ENTER

 when finished. The hand controller will prompt you to choose a 

second star. After centering the second star, the two-star alignment is finished.  

After the two-star alignment, the altitude and azimuth errors will be displayed. This number can be 

used to fine tune the Quick Polar Alignment. 

For example, if the screen shows 7.5" low and 4.3" east, it means that THE MOUNT axis is pointing 

low and to the east of the Celestial Pole. 

5.3.4. Three Star Align 

The three-star alignment will further determine the cone error between the OTA and mount axis. The 

system will use these data to calculate the goto model. If the cone error is big enough, it is suggested to 
shim the OTA in DEC to minimize it.  

Press 

MENU

  =>  “

Alignment

 

=>  “

Three Star Align

.

”  A  list  of  alignment  stars  that  are  above  the 

horizon is computed based on your local time and location. With the mount at the Zero Position, use the▲ 
and ▼ buttons to select the first alignment star and press 

ENTER

. Center the target in your eyepiece using 

the arrow keys. Press 

ENTER

 when finished. The hand controller will prompt you to choose a second star. 

Select third star after the mount aligned to the second star.  

The  system  will  display  the  pointing  and  cone  errors  after  the  three  star  alignment  accepted.  The 

system will update the pointing model accordingly. 

5.3.5. Polar Iterate Align 

This  alignment  method  allows  you  to  polar  align  the  mount  even  if  you  cannot  view  the  Celestial 

Pole.  Press  the 

MENU

  =>  “

Alignment

”  =>  “

Polar Iterate Align

”.  The  HC  will  display  a  list  of  bright 

alignment stars near the meridian as Alignment Star A. Follow the HC instructions to move Alignment Star A 
to  the  center  of  the  eyepiece  using a  combination  of  the  Latitude  Adjustment  Knob  and  the  “◄”  and  “►” 
buttons.  Press 

ENTER

  to  confirm  the  settings.  Next,  select  a  bright  star  that  is  close  to  the  horizon  as 

Alignment Star B. Center it using the Azimuth Adjustment Knobs and the “◄” and “►” buttons (

the “

▲”

 

and “

▼”

 buttons will not function

). Press 

ENTER

 to confirm the settings.  

The telescope will now slew back to Alignment Star A to repeat the above steps. The iteration can 

be stopped when it is determined that the alignment error has been minimized. Press the 

BACK

 button to 

exit the alignment procedure.  

NOTE:

  It  is  highly  recommended  to  use  an  eyepiece  with  illuminated  crosshairs  for  accurate 

centering.  

NOTE:

 The movement of the alignment star in your eyepiece may not be perpendicular depending 

on its location in the sky. 

5.3.6. Solar System Align 

This function uses a planet or the moon as an alignment object. Press 

MENU 

=> “

Alignment

” => 

Solar System Align

” for a list of available alignment objects.  

5.3.7. Display Model Error 

This  will  display  linear  RA  error,  linear  DEC  error,  polar  misalignment,  non-perpendicular  between 

OTA and DEC, and non-perpendicular between HA and DEC. 

5.3.8. Clear Alignment Data 

This will clear all alignment data created during one star, two star or three star alignment process. 

 

 

Summary of Contents for CEM25

Page 1: ...iOptron CEM25 Center Balanced Equatorial Mount Instruction Manual Product 7100E 7102E 7100 EC 7102 EC...

Page 2: ...ount firmly when disengaging or adjusting the gear switches Otherwise personal injury and or equipment damage may occur Any worm system damage due to improper gear meshing slippage will not be covered...

Page 3: ...entifying Function 24 4 6 Gear Tension Adjustment 24 4 7 GOTO and Tracking Position Memorization 24 4 8 Turn Off the Mount 24 5 Complete Functions of Go2Nova 8408 Hand Controller 25 5 1 Slew to an Obj...

Page 4: ...5 9 Zero Position 32 5 9 1 Goto Zero Position 32 5 9 2 Set Zero Position 32 6 Maintenance and Servicing 33 6 1 Maintenance 33 6 2 iOptron Customer Service 33 6 3 Product End of Life Disposal Instructi...

Page 5: ...use with a large 4 line LCD screen to easily set up your telescope and select where you want to go The CEM25 a new category of viewing and astrophotography Features A new design Center Balanced equato...

Page 6: ...ear Switch to OPEN position When engaging the gear system turn the Gear Switch to LOCK position first Then tighten the Tension Adjuster Tension Adjusters OPEN LOCK Gear Switch WARNING Never disengage...

Page 7: ...ler Cable X 2 one long coiled cable and one short straight cable straight wired 6P6C Serial cable RS232 to RJ9 Short latitude adjustment knob 1 5 inch Tripod 7100 or 2 inch Tripod 7102 Tripod spreader...

Page 8: ...g Screw Polar Axis Cover Polar Scope Cover Polar Axis R A axis Azi Adj Knob Lat Adj Knob Lat Locking T bolt CW mounting nose Front CW position screw R A Drive Unit DEC Drive Unit Dovetail Saddle Main...

Page 9: ...ories such as a laser pointer or a planetary dome control DO NOT plug guiding camera cable into it or the camera will be damaged HBX Hand Box For connecting to an 8408 Hand Controller Reticle Power su...

Page 10: ...ding an arrow key for a fast scrolling Number Keys Input numerical values Also used to adjust slewing speeds 1 1X 2 2X 3 8X 4 16X 5 64X 6 128X 7 256X 8 512X 9 MAX Key Identify and display nearby brigh...

Page 11: ...ount Status Display current operation status of the mount Stop mount is not moving Slew mount is moving with an arrow key is pressed GoTo mount is slewing to a celestial object using Select and Slew 8...

Page 12: ...12 Figure 7 Do not operate the mount with an unbalanced load...

Page 13: ...xis 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...

Page 14: ...At lower latitudes of 0 35 the Short Latitude Adj Knob needs to be used To change this knob 1 Remove the Latitude Locking T bolts on both sides do not lose the 4 washers 2 Unscrew bottom post Locking...

Page 15: ...ur GPS navigator or a GPS capable cell phone You will have to change this latitude setting every time you significantly change your night sky viewing location This setting directly affects the mount s...

Page 16: ...t gear system and your equipment Make sure the mount is at the zero position i e counterweight shaft is pointing to the ground when installing the counterweight Turn the R A gear switch to OPEN positi...

Page 17: ...balance the mount in R A axis Figure 15b a b Figure 15 Balance along R A axis a and DEC axis b CAUTION The balance process MUST be done with Gear Switch at OPEN position Otherwise it might damage the...

Page 18: ...e and site information screen will be displayed Set Local Time The time will be updated automatically when the GPS receiver has established its link with the GPS satellites In the event that the GPS m...

Page 19: ...to a new observation site The site coordinates information can be found from your smart phone GPS receiver or via the internet Site information in decimal format can be converted into d m s format by...

Page 20: ...lar Alignment 1 Level the CEM25 mount Make sure the telescope is parallel to the pole axis R A axis of the mount If a finder scope is used adjust it to be parallel to the telescope optical axis You ma...

Page 21: ...sing MENU Alignment Polar Iterate Align The HC will display the azimuth and altitude position of several bright stars near meridian Select one that is visible with high altitude as Alignment Star A Fo...

Page 22: ...the mount to Zero Position or use the hand controller to slew the mount to Zero Position Press ENTER to confirm the zero position Check the Zero Position by using MENU Zero Position Goto Zero Positio...

Page 23: ...he telescope to the desired object Use the number keys to change the slewing speed Then press 0 button to start tracking Press 0 button again to stop the tracking 4 3 Initial Star Alignment Perform a...

Page 24: ...re clockwise You may need to readjust the Tension Adjuster for different payload 4 7 GOTO and Tracking Position Memorization The CEM25 mount can memorize its R A and DEC positions if the mount loses i...

Page 25: ...s quasars and nebulae Named Objects consists of 60 deep sky objects with their common names A list of named deep sky objects is included in Appendix E Messier Catalog consists of all 110 Messier objec...

Page 26: ...f 2 bright stars for polar alignment providing a viable polar alignment approach for those who can t see the pole The system provides three alignment methods to calibrate the mount s GOTO function Sol...

Page 27: ...ing model accordingly 5 3 5 Polar Iterate Align This alignment method allows you to polar align the mount even if you cannot view the Celestial Pole Press the MENU Alignment Polar Iterate Align The HC...

Page 28: ...der low temperature or extreme payload condition extra long or large diameter scope Press MENU Settings Set Maximum Slew Rate You can select one of three slew rates The default is MAX 5 4 5 Set Guidin...

Page 29: ...n flip and when to do it Set Position Limit will tell the mount when to stop tracking or to do a meridian flip The limit can be set at from 0 to 10 40 minutes pass meridian Set Behavior will determine...

Page 30: ...ro photography The default status is PEC Playback Off when the mount is turned on 5 6 2 Record PEC Here s how to record the PE curve manually 1 Find a bright star relatively close to the object you wa...

Page 31: ...parameter No Name Year M Day q e I H G C 2012 S1 ISON 2013 11 28 7960 0 0125050 1 0000030 345 5088 295 7379 61 8570 6 0 4 0 Select Add a New Comet to add a new one The hand controller will display the...

Page 32: ...w to your favorite stars from Custom Objects catalog using Select and Slew 5 8 Firmware Information This option will display the mount type firmware version information for the hand controller HC R A...

Page 33: ...your name address e mail address purchase info and daytime telephone number We have found that most problems can be resolved by e mails or telephone calls So please contact iOptron first to avoid retu...

Page 34: ...lt Latitude adjustment range 0 60 Azimuth adjustment range 10 GPS Internal 32 channel GPS Polar Scope AccuAlignTM G2 dark field illuminated Level indicator Level bubble Hand Controller Go2Nova 8408 wi...

Page 35: ...s Mercury Venus Mars Jupiter Saturn Uranus Neptune Moon Sun Named Stars Binary Stars Constellations Customer Objects Customer R A and DEC Sync To Target Hipparcos Catalog Deep Sky Objects Named Object...

Page 36: ...Other Objects Zero Position Set Tracking Rate Solar System Align PEC Options Firmware Information PEC Playback Record PE PE Data Integrity Set Guiding Rate Settings Set Time and Site Set Beep Set Disp...

Page 37: ...de The firmware in the 8408 hand controller and motor control boards can be upgraded by the customer Please check iOptron s website www iOptron com under the product page or Support Directory select C...

Page 38: ...via ASCOM protocol Windows OS SmartPhone Tablet and Mac OS wirelessly See StarFi Instruction Manual for detailed information To control the mount via ASCOM protocol you need 1 Download and install the...

Page 39: ...Appendix E Go2Nova Star List Messier Catalog This table is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License It uses material from the Wikipedia article List of Messier objects...

Page 40: ...Alcor 72 Atria 121 Gomeisa 170 Mintaka 24 Alcyone 73 Avior 122 Graffias Zeta 171 Mira 25 Aldebaran 74 Azha 123 Groombridge 1830 172 Mirach 26 Alderamin 75 Barnard s Star 124 Gruid 173 Mirfak 27 Alfir...

Page 41: ...Regulus 219 Scheat 235 Taygeta 251 Yed Posterior 204 Rigel 220 Schedar 236 Tejat Posterior 252 Yed Prior 205 Rigel Kentaurus A 221 Seginus 237 Thuban 253 Zaniah 206 Rigel Kentaurus B 222 Shaula 238 T...

Page 42: ...er 20 Cepheus Cep 64 Phoenix Phe 21 Cetus Cet 65 Pictor Pic 22 Chamaeleon Cha 66 Pisces Psc 23 Circinus Cir 67 Piscis Austrinus PsA 24 Columba Col 68 Puppis Pup 25 Coma Berenices Com 69 Pyxis Pyx 26 C...

Page 43: ...2 13 California Nebula 1499 43 Owl Nebula 3587 97 14 Cat s Eye Nebula 6543 44 Pelican Nebula 5070 15 Cocoon Nebula 5146 45 Phantom Streak Nebula 6741 16 Cone Nebula 2264 46 Pinwheel Galaxy 598 33 17 C...

Page 44: ...77 HIP 54204 129 HIP 29151 181 HIP 3885 26 HIP 85667 78 HIP 76669 130 HIP 107253 182 HIP 93371 27 HIP 74376 79 HIP 99770 131 HIP 88136 183 HIP 36345 28 HIP 34481 80 HIP 101027 132 HIP 81702 184 HIP 1...

Page 45: ...to abuse misuse mishandling or unauthorized repair Further product malfunction or deterioration due to normal wear is not covered by this warranty IOPTRON DISCLAIMS ANY WARRANTIES EXPRESS OR IMPLIED...

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