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AZ GOTO OPERATION

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nitial Setup

The hand control's red light will become dimmer and the backlight of the key pads will turn 

off if idle for 30 seconds. Pressing any key turns it back on.

Make sure the mount is level to the ground.

Point the telescope roughly to the brightest star in the sky to your naked eyes.

Connect the hand control to the mount with the provided cable. Plug the DC 12 volt power into the 

outlet of the mount to turn on the power. Flip the power switch to the “on” position.

The initial screen displayed on the hand control is the Version Screen. Press 

ENTER

 to proceed.

The  hand  control  will  display  a  warning  concerning  pointing  the  telescope  at  the  sun  without 

proper  equipment.  If  you  have  read  the  message  already,  pressing

  ENTER

  will  bypass  the 

message and skip to the next step.

1.

2.

3.

4.

5.

  6.

  

  7.

  8.

  9.

Enter the telescope's current latitudinal and longitudinal position using the numeric keypad. 

First enter the longitudinal coordinate, followed by the latitudinal coordinate. Use the scroll 

keys to choose between W or E, and N or S. Pressing the left or right directional keys will 

move the cursor to the previous or next number. Press 

ENTER

 to confirm. The format you 

enter should look like this: 123 04’ W  49 09’N.

Enter your current time zone in hours and minutes (see Appendix C), using the scroll keys 

and numeric key pad (+ for East, - for West). Press 

ENTER

 to confirm. The format you enter 

should look like this if you are in Pacific Standard Time (PST): -08:00.

Enter the date in the following format mm/dd/yyyy using the numeric keypad. Press 

ENTER

 

to confirm.

Enter your current local time using the 24 hr time mode (e.g. 2:00PM=14:00). Press 

ENTER

 

to  view  the  time  you  just  entered.  If  it  is  incorrect,  press 

ESC

  to  go  back  to  the  previous 

screen. If correct, press 

ENTER

 again to proceed to the daylight saving setting.

If a mistake was entered into the 

SynScan

TM

 AZ hand control, press the 

ESC

 key to go back to 

the previous menu, and press 

ENTER

 to start again.

After setting the daylight saving, SynScan

TM 

 will display "Begin alignment?". Press "1" to start 

the alignment procedure. 

10.

S

tar Alignment

In order for the SynScan

TM

 AZ to correctly point to objects in the sky, it must first be aligned to two to three 

known positions (stars) in the sky. As the Earth rotates on its axis every 24 hours, astronomical objects 

appear  to  move  through  the  sky  following  an  arc.  With  the  supplied  information,  the  telescope  can 

replicate a model of the sky and the movements of astronomical objects. Star alignment can be done 

anytime during the observing session by choosing Alignment under Setup Mode, in the Main Menu.
There are two ways to align the SynScan

TM

 AZ      Brightest Star alignment and 2-Star alignment. If 

you are using the SynScan

TM

 AZ for the first time, and you are not familiar with the celestial object in 

the sky, we recommend that you begin with the Brightest Alignment. The Brightest Star alignment will 

prompt and help you find the brightest star of a specific direction in the sky at your current site. It is 

convenient for user to identify the brightest star in the sky. Before performing the alignment method, 

make sure that your finderscope is well aligned with the telescope tube. See the next page for tips on 

how to choose the alignment stars. Below describes a step-by-step procedure on how to perform the 

Brightest Star Alignment:

Summary of Contents for DOBSONIAN SYNSCAN

Page 1: ...INSTRUCTION MANUAL DOBSONIAN SYNSCAN 8 10 12 14 16 180610V6 3 08 ESC SETUP ENTER 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 TO UR UTILITY RATE M IC NGC PLA NET USER OBJECT ID 240412V1...

Page 2: ...ork to allow room for all parts to be unpacked While every effort has been made to ensure that the information contained in this instruction manual is accurate and complete no liability can be accepte...

Page 3: ...ew M5x60 Large washer for M5 screw Hex socket flat head screw 7x50 Hex socket head cap screw M8x25 Optical tube locking screw Allen Wrenches 2mm 4mm 6mm Phillips screw driver Fastening bolts and washe...

Page 4: ...ide panel Reinforce board Hex socket flat head screw 7x50 Round base assembly the bottom side Foot 12 Locate the hand control holder Using the two screws provided attach the holder to the latitude mot...

Page 5: ...x60 Large washer for M5 screw Hex socket head cap screw M5x60 Large washer for M5 screw Left side panel assembly Hex socket head cap screw M5x60 Large washer for M5 screw Left side panel assembly Hex...

Page 6: ...screw 7X50 Reinforce board Left side panel assembly When using GoTo and tracking function please tighten the handwheel Front panel L eft side panel Mount setup Locate the hand control holder Using the...

Page 7: ...rear end ring attached to the lower section of the optical tube Simply unthread and remove the eight Phillips head screws that connect the end ring to the tube Figure 1 and then pull the end ring off...

Page 8: ...threaded holes in the edge of the end ring with the holes in the end of the tube Then lower the entire assembly onto the tube Be careful to avoid finger pinching during this step There may be a bulge...

Page 9: ...s of the tube to the mounting platforms on the inner side of the side boards Lower the telescope tube and carefully place it on the base Tighten the locking screw to secure the tube in place Loosen th...

Page 10: ...er can now be turned in and out to focus When focus is reached lock it in position with the locking ring Fig b Choose a distant object that is at least 500 yards away and point the main telescope at i...

Page 11: ...object or even tour the skies at the touch of a button The user friendly menu system allows automatic slewing to over 42 900 objects Even an inexperienced astronomer can master its variety of feature...

Page 12: ...eft and right directional keys can also be used to move the text cursor when entering data to the hand control Dual Purpose keys Scroll Keys Fig g 1 These keys range from the middle to the bottom of t...

Page 13: ...R again to confirm After entering the current time the SynScanTM AZ will prompt DAYLIGHT SAVING Use the scroll keys to make the selection and press ENTER to confirm After setting the daylight saving S...

Page 14: ...m Enter your current local time using the 24 hr time mode e g 2 00PM 14 00 Press ENTER to view the time you just entered If it is incorrect press ESC to go back to the previous screen If correct press...

Page 15: ...al divisions in azimuth angle from the north northeast east southeast to northwest etc Select the region where the chosen star is located and press ENTER Each division covers 90 degree span in azimuth...

Page 16: ...r the object in the field of the eyepiece and press ENTER to confirm If both alignment stars are properly aligned Alignment Successful will display on the LCD Otherwise the warning Alignment Failed wi...

Page 17: ...ar region in the sky The SynScan hand control provides a short cut to quickly activate the PAE function After exiting from the object catalog instead of using the Utility menu press and hold down the...

Page 18: ...g has a set number of objects to choose from Use the numeric keys to select an object by entering its number Pressing ENTER will display its coordinate Primary information such as size magnitude and c...

Page 19: ...n the hand control in both Celsius and Fahrenheit Power Voltage This displays the power voltage detected from hand control in Volts HOME position This is the position where both Ax1 and Ax2 reads 0 If...

Page 20: ...next digit First set the value for R A Press ENTER to proceed to Dec Tracking Handset Setting This submenu allows adjustments of the brightness of the LCD backlit the darkness of the LCD lettering th...

Page 21: ...croll keys to browse through the User Object number until the number representing the object you wish to view is present Press ENTER to view its coordinate Press ENTER again if you wish to view the ob...

Page 22: ...ve Create a folder for all SynScanTM AZ related files on your computer and name it SynScan Visit the Firmware Download Support Page of the Sky Watcher website at http www SkywatcherTelescope net Downl...

Page 23: ...he hand control by removing the power plug and then re connecting it Repeat the update procedure By default the data communication rate between SynScanTM hand control and the PC is set to be 115kbps T...

Page 24: ...ow Information Park Scope PAE Clear PAE Data GPS PC Direct Mode Sidereal Rate Lunar Rate Solar Rate Stop Tracking Auto Select Sort By Time Version Temperature Power Voltage UTILITY FUNC IDENTIFY Named...

Page 25: ...e 7 600X Rate 8 800X Rate 9 1000X Sidereal Lunar Solar Dual Axes Tracking Brightest Star Alignment Two Star Alignment 25 user defined objects Complete M NGC and IC catalog partial SAO catalogues total...

Page 26: ...mmand conflicts with slew limits there will be no action Goto Ra Dec R34B 12CE Scope must be aligned If command conflicts with slew limits there will be no action Get Azm Alt Z 12AB 4000 10 characters...

Page 27: ...yte TrackRateLowByte 0 0 d Negative Alt tracking 80 3 17 7 TrackRateHighByte TrackRateLowByte 0 0 The number 35 is returned from the hand control 4 Sending a slow Goto command through RS232 to the han...

Page 28: ...28 III...

Page 29: ...FILTER FOR VIEWING THE SUN WHEN OBSERVING THE SUN PLACE A DUST CAP OVER YOUR FINDERSCOPE TO PROTECT IT FROM EXPOSURE NEVER USE AN EYEPIECE TYPE SOLAR FILTER AND NEVER USE YOUR TELESCOPE TO PROJECT SUN...

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