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EQ North

Used to track the sky when the telescope is polar aligned using an
equatorial wedge in the Northern Hemisphere.

EQ South

Used to track the sky when the telescope is polar aligned using an
equatorial wedge in the Southern Hemisphere.

Off

When using the telescope for terrestrial (land) observation the tracking
can be turned off so that the telescope never moves.

Note:

The EQ North and EQ South tracking modes are only needed with telescopes that can be polar aligned, such as the

NexStar 4, 5 and 8. The NexStar 60, 80 and 114 are exclusively Alt-Az mounted telescopes and do not require
equatorial tracking.

Tracking Rate

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In addition to being able to move the telescope with the hand control buttons, the NexStar will

continually track a celestial object as it moves across the night sky. The tracking rate can be
changed depending on what type of object is being observed:

Sidereal

This rate compensates for the rotation of the earth by moving the
telescope at the same rate as the rotation of the earth, but in the opposite
direction. When tracking in Alt-Az mode, the telescope must make
corrections in both altitude and azimuth.

Lunar

Used for tracking the moon when observing the lunar landscape.

Solar

Used for tracking the Sun when solar observing using a proper solar filter.

View Time-Site

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View Time-Site

will display the last saved time and longitude/latitude entered in the hand control.

Sidereal Time

Displays the Sidereal time for your current time and location. This is useful for knowing the right

ascension of celestial objects that are located on the local meridian at that time.

Filter Limits

– When an alignment is complete, the NexStar automatically knows which celestial objects are above the

horizon. As a result, when scrolling through the database lists (or selecting the Tour function), the NexStar hand control
will display only those objects that are known to be above the horizon when you are observing. You can customize the
object database by selecting altitude limits that are appropriate for your location and situation. For 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.

If you want to explore the entire object database, set the maximum altitude limit to 90º and the minimum limit to –90º. This
will display every object in the database lists regardless of whether it is visible in the sky from your location or not.

RS-232

- The NexStar has a RS-232 port located on the bottom of the hand control that allows it to communicate with

many astronomy computer programs such as enhanced versions of

The Sky®

by Software Bisque. Before attempting to

create a link with a computer , select the RS-232 option and press Enter.

User Defined Objects

- The NexStar can store up to 50 different user defined objects in its memory. The objects can

be daytime land objects or an interesting celestial object that you discover that is not included
in the regular database. There are several ways to save an object to memory depending on
what type of object it is:

Save Sky Object:

The NexStar stores celestial objects to its database by saving its right ascension and
declination in the sky. This way the same object can be found each time the telescope is
aligned. Once a desired object is centered in the eyepiece, simply scroll to the "

Save Sky 

Save Sky 

Save Sky 

Save Sky 

Obj" 

Obj" 

Obj" 

Obj" 

command and press ENTER. The display will ask you to enter a number between 1-25

to identify the object. Press ENTER again to save this object to the database.

Save Land Object

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The NexStar can also be used as a spotting scope on terrestrial objects. Fixed land objects
can be stored by saving their altitude and azimuth relative to the location of the telescope at
the time of observing. Since these objects are relative to the location of the telescope, they

Observing

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Содержание NexStar GT

Страница 1: ...s to your NexStar hand control Please refer to these pages for specific information regarding telescope alignment and hand control functions Also included is a Quick Setup guide designed to help you q...

Страница 2: ...the display reads NexStar Ready press ENTER to AutoAlign the NexStar The hand control display will ask you to move the telescope tube so that it is level with the ground and facing the north horizon...

Страница 3: ...to use the arrow buttons to aim the Star Pointer at the star If the star is not visible perhaps behind a tree press UNDO to select a new star Next focus and center the star in the eyepiece and press...

Страница 4: ...d always be controlled via the hand control The NexStar will lose its star alignment if moved by hand when powered on T Th he e H Ha an nd d C Co on nt tr ro ol l The NexStar GT s hand controller is d...

Страница 5: ...st popular deep sky objects Double Stars Alphabetical listing of the most visually stunning double triple and quadruple stars in the sky Variable Stars Select list of the brightest variable stars with...

Страница 6: ...tached and lens cover removed as described in the Assembly section of the manual 1 Once the NexStar is powered on the display will read NexStar Ready Press ENTER to begin alignment The first time that...

Страница 7: ...red dot in the center of the Star Pointer If for some reason the chosen star is not visible perhaps behind a tree or building you can press UNDO to select and slew to a different star Once centered in...

Страница 8: ...urately locate small or faint deep sky objects or to track objects accurately for photography Note Once a Quick Align has been done you can use the Re alignment feature see below to improve your teles...

Страница 9: ...speed at which information scrolls across the hand control display can be changed while the information is being viewed Press the 1 key repeatedly to speed up the scroll speed Press the 4 key repeated...

Страница 10: ...ponds to the desired speed The hand control has a double button feature that allows you to instantly speed up the motors without having to choose a speed rate To use this feature simply press the arro...

Страница 11: ...o be above the horizon when you are observing You can customize the object database by selecting altitude limits that are appropriate for your location and situation For example if you are observing f...

Страница 12: ...bove U Ut ti il li it ty y F Fe ea at tu ur re es s Scrolling through the MENU options will also provide access to several advanced utility functions such as anti backlash compensation and slew limits...

Страница 13: ...nged To reverse the button logic of the hand control press the MENU button and select Direction Buttons from the Utilities menu Use the Up Down arrow keys 10 to select either the Azimuth buttons left...

Страница 14: ...nter Time Choose City Choose State United States Choose City Choose Country International CITY DATABASE Enter Time Enter Date Enter Long Lat CUSTOM SITE PO INT TUBE NO RTH LEVEL AUTO ALIGN CENTER STAR...

Страница 15: ...15 APPENDIX C MAPS OF TIME ZONES...

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