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the star you are pointing at is indeed the one selected in the 
MAX computer. 
 
For indoor familiarization, the alignment process may be 
simulated to allow access to additional modes (attempting 
to select some modes before the alignment process has 
been completed will result in a 

STAR SIGHTINGS ARE 

REQUIRED

 message). 

 
 

RA DEC 

 
This mode displays the Right Ascension and Declination 
(coordinates) of the direction the telescope is currently 
pointed.  By use of an internal sidereal clock, the MAX 
computer will work properly with or without a clock drive 
running.  This means that users not using a clock drive will 
be able to watch the Right Ascension slowly increase with 
time as the Earth rotates. 
 
The Right Ascension is displayed in the format HHMM 
(hours and minutes) and the Declination is in the format 
±DDTT (plus or minus degrees and tens of arc minutes).  
Please note that the Declination is to tens of minutes, not 
tenths of a degree (thus the digits 6-9 never appear in the 
last column).  With the telescope pointed at R.A. (Right 
Ascension) 12 hours 36 minutes and Dec. (Declination) +26 
degrees 42 minutes, the display would read: 
 

NGC-MAX:

 

R=12h36 D=+26°42 

 

miniMAX 

/

 microMAX:

 

1236+264

 

 
The MAX computer uses epoch 2000.0 coordinates. 

 

Because the computer "sees" all stars and objects relative 
to each other, rather than to an Earth-based coordinate 
system, the Earth's precession is not a factor in the pointing 
accuracy of the MAX computer.  Only the reported R.A. and 
Dec. are affected by precession, therefore any user defined 
objects should be entered with epoch 2000.0 coordinates. 
 
The ENTER button can be pressed any time during the 

RA 

DEC

 mode to display a star chart number for that region of 

sky.  The 

NGC-MAX

 can display information for either the 

Sky Atlas 2000.0

 or 

Uranometria

 charts.  The 

NGC-

miniMAX

 and 

NGC-microMAX

 units only display 

Sky Atlas 

2000.0 

chart numbers. 

 
 

CATALOG 

 
The MAX computers have several catalogs in memory: 
 

Model                  

ST    M NGC      IC  P NEW NS/DS 

 

NGC-microMAX

 

90 

110   

 

28 

17 

NGC-miniMAX

 80 

110 

2745 960 

9 28  86 

NGC-MAX

 

928 110 7840 2852 9  28  386  

 

ST

 

Unique compilation of most of the brighter and 
interesting stars (including many doubles) 

M

 

Messier catalog (deep-sky) 

NGC

 

Revised New General Catalog (deep-sky) 

IC

 

Index Catalog (deep-sky) 

P

lanets  Eight major planets and the Sun (alias "DATE") 

NEW

 

User-definable list of object coordinates 

NS/DS 

Unique compilation of non-stellar, deep-sky 
objects. 

 
The user definable list contains the coordinates of any 
objects you wish, and can only be changed by writing new 
information over the old.  In other words, even without a 
battery, the list is retained within the MAX computer until 
you want to change it. 
 
Upon entering the 

CATALOG

 

mode, use the UP/DOWN 

buttons to select which catalog you wish to use, and then 
press ENTER.  You will now be permitted to define the 
specific catalog number (2-4 digits, depending on the 
catalog) one digit at a time, or planet name.  This is 
accomplished through a process similar to setting a digital 
watch.  Use the UP/DOWN buttons to define each digit, 
then ENTER to continue on to the next.  If your desired 
number is of fewer digits than requested, you will need to 
use preceding zeros (e.g.  - for M1 you would enter 

M001

).  

After ENTERing the last digit, the coordinates for that object 
will be displayed, similar to the following: 
 
 

M001  0534+220 

 
With the exception of the planets and user defined (NEW) 
objects, you may now press ENTER once more to see a 
description of the object scroll across the screen.  For our 
above example, this would appear as follows: 

 

M001  MAG= 8.4 SIZE=5.8 CRAB 

NEBULA SUPERNOVA REMNANT TAURUS 
NEBULA SA=05 

 
The descriptions fit a common format which is normally self-
explanatory.  This format is: object catalog and number; 
magnitude; size (in minutes unless followed by "); common 
name (if applicable); constellation; object type; and 

Sky 

Atlas 2000.0

 or 

Uranometria

 chart number.  The smaller 

NGC-microMAX

 database does not include size, 

constellation or type information. 
 

NEW Catalog 

The coordinates for up to 28 user defined objects may be 
entered into the MAX computer for later reference.  This can 
be used to store the positions of objects not found in the 
other MAX computer catalogs (such as comets, asteroids 
and variable stars).  While it is possible to plan an evening's 
viewing ahead of time and put the coordinates of each 
object in the NEW catalog, it is recommended that the built-
in catalogs (M, NGC, etc.) be used whenever possible.  This 
is because the built-in catalogs store coordinates more 
precisely than is allowable under the NEW catalog. 

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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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