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Chapter 2 INITIAL SETTING
Clock Adjust
IV. Setting Location
Enter a New Observing Location
Note:
Pressing the or zoom key will move the cursor to the next available entry space. (Here, the • direction keys are not allocated for moving
the cursor in vertical directions.).
This is to re-adjust advance or delay of the built-in clock of the STAR BOOK TEN. Choose “Clock
Adjust” in the local time setting dialog box with or key and press the
key (or
key) to
access the Clock Adjust.
This setting is required the first time you use the STAR BOOK TEN or when you change the internal battery or when you travel to a distant observing
location.
Enter the name, longitude (east or west), latitude (north or south) and time zone (plus or minus) of your main observing location. Up to 10 different locations
can be entered. The longitude and latitude of your observing location can be checked on a map or with a GPS device. The location is defaulted to Tokyo
(E139.42, N35.42, TZ+9), Japan. (The last entered location information will be stored and displayed.)
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In the initial setting menu choose ”Location” with the or direction key and press the
(or
key to access the location entry dialog box.
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With the or direction key, move the cursor to an available entry space where no location information is shown. (Tokyo is set as default.)
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Press the
key to display the “New Object” dialog box. Enter the name of your observing location by alphabet with the • direction key.
A line of entry spaces accepts a maximum of twenty words
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Enter the longitude, latitude and zone of your observing location in turn with the or direction key or by number directly. Once you fill in the time
zone, the cursor shifts to OK.
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Press the
key to complete the location setting. Then, press the
key twice to come back to the “Initial Configuration” menu to OK.