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INTRODUCTION 

 
This manual covers the 

NGC-MAX

NGC-miniMAX

 and 

NGC-microMAX

 computer units.  Sections which cover 

material not common to all of these units are labeled with 
the models they apply to. 
 
The MAX family of computers are revolutionary, 
computerized digital setting circle units with an internal 
database of hundreds to thousands of astronomical objects.  
After a simple alignment process (pointing your telescope at 
any two celestial objects, such as bright stars), the 
computer will operate as a high-resolution, real-time display 
of the Right Ascension and Declination of your telescope. 
 
Due to the internal database of galaxies, clusters, nebulae, 
stars, quasars, black holes and planets, the computer can 
quickly guide both the novice and expert viewer alike to 
almost any object desired.  Instead of spending the majority 
of your viewing session attempting to locate objects, you 
can now be guided from object to object in seconds! 
 
The MAX computer utilizes an 8-character (16 on the 

NGC-

MAX

) dot-matrix LED display with brightness control and 

four large push-buttons for the user-interface.  All functions, 
including selection of any one of the internal objects, can be 
accomplished easily in a matter of seconds with very little 
practice.  After a brief familiarization period, most users will 
be able to perform all operations by touch. 
 
The 

NGC-MAX

's serial interface allows communication with 

external devices, opening the door to almost endless 
possibilities.  One application of this technology is our 
popular 

SGT-MAX

 setup.  This system allows users with a 

personal computer to install a real-time link between their 
telescope and desktop planetarium software, such as 
T

HE

S

KY

™ by Software Bisque. 

 

What it Does 

The MAX computer will guide the user to celestial objects 
by indicating the direction and angular separation for each 
axis of the telescope mount.  When guiding to the Orion 
Nebula, the display might show the following: 
 
 

M042   59

 51

 

 
To break this down, 

M042

 represents Messier catalog 

number 42 (the designation for the Great Orion Nebula), 

59

 indicates the object is 59° to the right, and 

51

 

indicates the object is 51° up.  As the telescope is moved in 
the directions indicated, these numbers will decrease 
toward zero, at which point the telescope is pointed at the 
desired object. 
 

What it Doesn't Do 

The MAX computer cannot physically move the telescope.  
The user will normally need to move the telescope by hand, 
although some telescopes have slewing motors which can 

accomplish this task.  (Some "Go To" telescopes can be 
software controlled using the 

SGT-MAX

 system.) 

 
 

GETTING STARTED 

 
The first step in preparing to use your MAX computer is to 
install the optical encoders onto the axes of your telescope.  
If purchased with one or more sets of encoder mountings 
from JMI, will find a separate Encoder Installation sheet 
which covers the installation process required for your 
specific mount.  Most of these installations require no 
drilling or tapping and can be installed in approximately 15-
20 minutes. 
 
After the encoders have been mounted, a test should be 
performed to confirm proper installation and function of 
each of the two encoders, as well as the setup information 
within the MAX computer.  (When purchased with a set of 
encoder mountings, the MAX computer is pre-programmed 
with the necessary information to work with your specific 
mount, so you should not need to concern yourself with this 
aspect yet.  For further information on this topic, see 
SETUP on page 11.) 
 
 

Encoder Test 

 
Plug the common end of the encoder cable into the MAX 
computer and each of the opposite two ends into its 
appropriate encoder (the Encoder Installation sheet 
indicates which end is for each encoder).  Place the MAX

 

computer unit in its holding tray or on a stable surface out of 
the way of the telescope's motion.  The unit should be 
turned off at this time. 
 
Point your telescope at the zenith (directly overhead).  Now 
turn the MAX computer on.  After the version number is 
briefly shown, use the brightness button (found to the right 
of the ON/OFF switch) to set the display brightness as 
desired. 
 
Press the DOWN button until 

ENCODER

 is displayed, then 

press ENTER.  The display should now show one of the 
following: 
 
 

NGC-MAX                    NGC-miniMAX/microMAX

 

 
 

ER=000 ED=+000  000 +000 

 

 

ER=000 ED=+090  000 +090 

 

 AZ=000 

AL=+000 

 

 AZ=000 

AL=+090 

 
Note exactly where your telescope is pointed relative to 
your mount (mechanical setting circles make this easier), as 

Содержание MAX Computer

Страница 1: ...Guide Copyright 2005 JMI Telescopes Jim s Mobile Incorporated 8550 West 14th Avenue Lakewood CO 80215 U S A Phone 303 233 5353 Fax 303 233 5359 Order Line 800 247 0304 Web Site jmitelescopes com Email...

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Страница 3: ...r STAR FIX 7 RA DEC 8 CATALOG 8 NEW Catalog 8 PLANETS 9 GUIDE 9 IDENTIFY 9 ALIGN 10 Subsequent Alignments 10 TIMER 10 ENCODER 11 POLAR 11 SETUP or INSTALL 11 About SET DEC 0 LEVEL ME and VERTICAL 12 A...

Страница 4: ...ates the object is 51 up As the telescope is moved in the directions indicated these numbers will decrease toward zero at which point the telescope is pointed at the desired object What it Doesn t Do...

Страница 5: ...it is alkaline Alkaline must appear on the battery casing Due to potentially rapid voltage and current drops in other battery designs they should not be used This includes nickel cadmium NiCd recharge...

Страница 6: ...to the addendum titled Star Alignments with a German Equatorial Mount for a complete description Swapped encoder cables The Encoder Installation sheet included with the encoder mountings should detail...

Страница 7: ...ear Zenith for an Alt Az mount Any delay in pressing the ENTER button might allow the star to drift slightly from center thereby decreasing the accuracy of your alignment try to keep this delay as sma...

Страница 8: ...og deep sky NGC Revised New General Catalog deep sky IC Index Catalog deep sky Planets Eight major planets and the Sun alias DATE NEW User definable list of object coordinates NS DS Unique compilation...

Страница 9: ...s indicates that the telescope should be moved to the left 171 and down 29 to locate NGC4565 As the telescope is moved the display updates the angles and changes directions if the object is passed Whe...

Страница 10: ...rence In other words the altitude and azimuth of an object at the time of its alignment determines its angular separation from another alignment object Of course if alignments are done near to each ot...

Страница 11: ...u should now move your telescope to the indicated position just like under GUIDE mode When you have zeroed both angles your display should look like this POLARIS 0 0 0 0 If your mount is polar aligned...

Страница 12: ...ined for your mount Under this setup the first value is that of the Right Ascension or Azimuth encoder The second value is that of the Declination or Altitude encoder The correct resolution is that of...

Страница 13: ...8 User definable 110 Messier 386 Non stellar deep sky 928 Stars 2852 IC 7840 NGC 12153 Total object count 12047 Non duplicated 9 Planets including Sun 28 User definable 80 Stars 86 Non stellar deep sk...

Страница 14: ...o assemble your own cable or you may purchase one from JMI While a 12 foot 3 6m cable is standard a custom length may be special ordered The connector at the NGC MAX side of the cable is an RJ11 or RJ...

Страница 15: ...M GOSUB 400 Jumps to line 400 to interpret Azimuth angle 310 RA A Sets variable RA equal to the Azimuth angle 320 A VAL ALT GOSUB 400 Jumps to line 400 to interpret Altitude angle 330 DEC A Sets varia...

Страница 16: ...n on the star If a W or WARP value is shown it may be ignored at this point only the warps on alignments after the first have real meaning 6 Repeat steps 4 and 5 using a second star which is at least...

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