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9.

AutoStar then prompts you to enter the magnitude of the object. This step is also optional.
Use the Number keys to enter this information, if so desired, and press ENTER to go to the
next display. "User Object: Add" displays again.

To GO TO a user-entered object:

In this procedure, you will choose an object from the User Object list and GO TO the object.

1.

With "User Object: Add" displayed, press the Scroll Up key once. "User Object: Select" 
displays. Press ENTER.

2.

Use the Scroll keys (if necessary) to scroll to the desired object. Press ENTER.

3.

The name of the object and the Right Ascension and Declination coordinates display.

4.

Press GO TO and the telescope slews to the object.

Observing Satellites

In this procedure, you will prepare your telescope to observe a satellite pass.

1.  Navigate to the "Object: Satellite" menu option and press ENTER.

2.  Use the Scroll keys to scroll through the list of satellites. 

3.  Select a satellite from list and press ENTER.

4.  "Calculating...." and then "Tracking..." displays. If the satellite is going to make a pass,

"Located" displays.

5.  Use the Scroll keys to display data about the pass: aos—acquisition of signal and los—

loss of signal. If you subtract the aos from the los, you can calculate how long the satellite
will be visible. Location information also displays.

6. 

"Alarm" displays after the location information. Press ENTER and AutoStar automatically

sets the alarm to sound a minute before the satellite's scheduled appearance. You may
return to regular observations until the alarm goes off. 

7.  When the alarm goes off, return to the Satellite menu and press a Scroll key until the

desired satellite is on the top line of the display. 

8.

Press GO TO. AutoStar slews the telescope to where the satellite should appear. The
motor drive stops and a countdown is displayed. 

NOTE:

If the scheduled appearance position of the satellite is obstructed (i.e., by a

building, tree, or hill), press ENTER and AutoStar starts to move the telescope
along the expected satellite track. When the track clears the obstruction, press
ENTER again to pause the telescope, then continue with this procedure.

9.  With about 20 seconds left on the countdown timer, start watching through the telescope

SmartFinder (

1, Fig. 17

) for the satellite to enter the field of view. 

10. When the satellite enters the viewfinder field of view, press ENTER. The telescope starts

to track with the satellite. 

11.  Use the AutoStar Arrow keys to center the object in the viewfinder, then look through the

eyepiece to view the object. 

Satellite orbits change and new satellites (including the Space Shuttle) are launched. Visit the
Meade web site (

www.meade.com

) approximately once a month to get updated information

and instructions on how to download this data to AutoStar. If orbital parameters are more than
one month old, the satellite pass may not happen at the time predicted by AutoStar.
Downloading requires the optional #505 AstroFinder™ Software and Cable Connector Kit. See

OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES

, page 43. 

NOTE:

Satellite observing is an exciting challenge. Most satellites are in low orbit,

travelling at approximately 17,500 mph. When visible, they move quickly across the
sky and are only in the field of view for a few minutes, requiring AutoStar to slew
the telescope rapidly. Best viewing is near Sunrise or Sunset when the sky is still
dark. Viewing in the middle of the night can be problematic because the satellite
may pass overhead, but not be visible as it is in the Earth's shadow.

Looking at or near the 

Sun

will cause 

irreversable

damage to your eye. Do not point this telescope at or near the

Sun. Do not look through the telescope as it is moving.

Содержание LX90GPS

Страница 1: ...Instruction Manual 8 10 12 LX90GPS Schmidt Cassegrain Telescopes AutoStar GPS SmartFinder...

Страница 2: ...versible damage to your eye Eye damage is often painless so there is no warning to the observer that damage has occurred until it is too late Do not point the telescope at or near the Sun Do not look...

Страница 3: ...uided Tour 34 Landmarks 37 Identify 38 Alternate Alt Az Alignments 38 Browse 40 Photography with the LX90 41 Optional Accessories 43 Maintenance 45 Collimation 45 Inspecting the Optics 47 Gauging the...

Страница 4: ...move the small plastic bag that is stapled to the threaded rod This bag contains the C clip retainer and an extra clip 2 Thread in two lock knobs on each leg six total near the foot of each tripod leg...

Страница 5: ...oStar handbox and the AutoStar interface cable from the packing materials Plug one end into the HBX port of the computer control panel and plug the other end into the Coil Cable port on the AutoStar h...

Страница 6: ...cus Knob 9 R A Lock 10 R A Setting Circle 11 Dec Setting Circle Dec Pointer 12 GPS Receiver 13 Computer Control Panel 14 AutoStar handbox 15 Dust Cover not visible 16 Battery Compartment 17 SmartFinde...

Страница 7: ...e tube could cause the tube to swing through the fork arms suddenly Fork Arms Hold the optical tube in place Focus Knob Moves the telescope s primary mirror in a finely controlled motion to achieve pr...

Страница 8: ...d of view To assemble see the SmartFinder addendum sheet that is included with the manual SmartFinder Alignment Screws Adjust these screws to align the SmartFinder See pages 14 and 15 for more informa...

Страница 9: ...data and software revisions directly from the Meade website www meade com and share software with other AutoStar enthusiasts Control your LX90 with your PC using an RS 232 interface Access a glossary...

Страница 10: ...th the APM Date Site coordinates Battery status SmartFinder Finder Set menu see below Press MODE again to return to the previous menu Finder Set menu Select the Finder Set menu to access options that...

Страница 11: ...Press the Scroll keys to move through the options Press and hold a Scroll key to move quickly through the options The Scroll keys also scroll through the letters of the alphabet and numerical digits N...

Страница 12: ...ripod from its shipping carton stand the tripod vertically with the tripod feet down and with the tripod still fully collapsed see Fig 3 Grasp two of the tri pod legs and with the full weight of the t...

Страница 13: ...e battery compartment covers 16 Fig 1 and carefully remove the battery holder being mindful of the connector wires Insert four C cell batteries into each battery holder oriented as shown on the diagra...

Страница 14: ...st astronomical telescopes an eyepiece presents a narrow field of view to the observer As a result it is sometimes difficult to locate objects just using your eyepiece The SmartFinder has a projected...

Страница 15: ...Location Aligning the Viewfinder Like the SmartFinder the viewfinder helps you locate objects and must also be aligned to the main telescope To align the viewfinder perform steps 1 through 5 during th...

Страница 16: ...eyepieces like the Super Pl ssl 26mm eyepiece magnify these heat waves less than higher power eyepieces Therefore lower power eyepieces provide a steadier higher quality image If the image is fuzzy o...

Страница 17: ...r 0 27 sec Number Key 6 128x 32 arc min sec or 0 5 sec Number Key 7 1 5 90 arc min sec or 1 5 sec Number Key 8 3 180 arc min sec or 3 sec Number Key 9 Max 390 arc min sec or 6 5 sec Speeds 1 2 or 3 Be...

Страница 18: ...Dec locks 9 and 6 Fig 1 2 Verify that AutoStar is properly connected to your telescope See HOW TO ASSEMBLEYOUR TELESCOPE page 13 3 Flip the telescope power switch to the ON position When you slide the...

Страница 19: ...n the procedure is performed correctly Alignment Successful displays If AutoStar does not display this message perform this procedure again NOTE The alignment stars may change from night to night All...

Страница 20: ...or whatever other object you may have chosen i e Saturn remains centered in the eyepiece After you Go To Saturn practice the Go To feature with other objects in the Object menu lists For example duri...

Страница 21: ...gravitational measurements to make a precise determination of true level Finding True North Locating True North is one of the most important ingredients in the alignment of a telescope True North is t...

Страница 22: ...option is chosen IMPORTANT NOTE No matter how many levels into AutoStar are traveled each press of the MODE key moves up a level until the top level Select Item is reached Once in the Select Item leve...

Страница 23: ...desired information has been entered Navigating AutoStar AutoStar s menus are organized for quick and easy navigation Press ENTER to go deeper into AutoStar s menu levels Press MODE 3 Fig 2 to move b...

Страница 24: ...nox Winter Solstice Summer Solstice Tour Objects A Accretion Disk Etc B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Timer Set Start Stop Alarm Set On Off Eyepiece Calc Field of View Magnification...

Страница 25: ...l through the list Press ENTER to select a Landmark then press GO TO and the telescope slews to the object Add To add a Landmark choose the Add option Enter a name for the Landmark Locate and center t...

Страница 26: ...the fall or spring equinox of the current year Winter and Summer Solstice calculates the time and date of the winter or summer solstice of the current year Glossary Menu The Glossary menu provides an...

Страница 27: ...ar and the telescope without for getting its alignment With Sleep Scope selected press ENTER to activate the Sleep function AutoStar goes dark but the internal clock keeps running Press any key except...

Страница 28: ...e may be set to 24 hour mode military time by selecting the blank option which follows the AM and PM options Daylight Saving is used to enable or disable Daylight Savings time NOTE Daylight Savings Ti...

Страница 29: ...Motor If the telescope motors appear to have a problem use this option to retest the motors before performing a Reset This option is also used if an AutoStar unit is moved between telescopes to match...

Страница 30: ...uring cloning see below During the operation the warning Downloading Do Not Turn Off appears NOTE The Download function requires the optional 505 Astrofinder Software and Cable Connector Kit See the i...

Страница 31: ...on most maps 1 Using the Add option choose a site on the list that is closest to your observing site and press ENTER so that the site is added to your observing sites list Choosing a site already on...

Страница 32: ...to observe Check out your local library computer store or book store for astronomy books CD Roms or magazines such as Sky Telescope or Astronomy to find coordinates of celestial objects The objects co...

Страница 33: ...e satellite should appear The motor drive stops and a countdown is displayed NOTE If the scheduled appearance position of the satellite is obstructed i e by a building tree or hill press ENTER and Aut...

Страница 34: ...rogram that is not displayed such as authorship revision history copyrights etc All comments begin with a character in column 1 of the line For example Extreme Objects c 2000 Meade Instruments Corpora...

Страница 35: ...r database NGC xxxx Enter NGC followed by the desired New General Catalog number and AutoStar provides the user with a description of the object from its database For example NGC 4256 IC xxxx Enter IC...

Страница 36: ...CONSTELLATION Leo Major STAR name Enter STAR followed by the name of the desired star in quotes For example STAR Vega LANDMARK az alt title description Enter the azimuth az for the desired object in t...

Страница 37: ...ill store the location of terrestrial landmarks in AutoStar s memory 1 Set the telescope in the home position if necessary Note for future reference where the telescope is located and if you have alig...

Страница 38: ...t of memory that is still available to the user Identify This procedure allows you to use AutoStar to identify objects you have found in the night sky using the Arrow keys If the object is not in Auto...

Страница 39: ...formed correctly Alignment Successful displays If AutoStar does not display this message perform this procedure again Keep pressing MODE until Align Easy displays and repeat the procedure Two Star Alt...

Страница 40: ...arch for objects up to this size and no larger Press ENTER 5 Edit Parameters Largest mins displays again Press the Scroll Down key Edit Parameters Smallest mins displays Enter the value for the smalle...

Страница 41: ...telescope s focus knob 8 Fig 1 to achieve the sharpest pos sible focus Note that some 35mm cameras may have an optional focusing screen avail able from the manufacturer for use with a long telephoto l...

Страница 42: ...p your camera s memory more quickly it produces the best quality photos Use the camera s timer or remote shutter release if available for your camera to minimize vibration Wireless shutter releases ma...

Страница 43: ...ed models of illuminated reticle eyepieces the 1206 Electric Focuser or a CCD autoguider 505 AstroFinder Software and Cable Connector Kit With Meade AstroFinder loaded into your PC AutoStar equipped t...

Страница 44: ...of the most popular and easiest ways to get started in astrophotography Attach your 35mm camera with its own 35mm to 250mm lens atop your LX90 in equatorial mode and guiding the camera through the ma...

Страница 45: ...llow the telescope to sit for some time in the warm indoor air so that the wet optical surfaces can dry unattended f If the LX90 is not to be used for an extended period perhaps for one month or more...

Страница 46: ...ce field of view 2 Fig 25 in the same direction as the darker shadow is offset in the ring of light d Turn the set screw that you found with the pointing exercise while looking in the eyepiece You wil...

Страница 47: ...the Targets option of the setup menu Meade Consumer Solutions Service If you have a question concerning your LX90 telescope call the Meade Instruments Customer Solutions Department at 800 626 3233 Co...

Страница 48: ...l to 6 5 sec in 9 increments Tripod Variable height field tripod Accessories 1 25 diagonal prism Super Pl ssl 26mm eyepiece 16 channel GPS receiver True level electronic sensor 10 LX90 Specifications...

Страница 49: ...lity Light Yes RS 232 Yes Coil Cord 24 Database 30 223 objects AutoStar Dimensions Length 6 56 16 6cm Width LCD end 3 19 80cm Width Connector end 2 25 57cm Depth 0 81 21cm AutoStar net weight 1 12 lbs...

Страница 50: ...re The North Star Polaris is located very near the North Celestial Pole 1 Fig 28 The celestial equator 2 Fig 28 is a projection of the Earth s equator onto the celestial sphere So just as an object s...

Страница 51: ...o Star Alignment requires some knowledge of the night sky AutoStar provides a database of bright stars and two stars from this database are chosen by the observer for align ment First choose Polar fro...

Страница 52: ...uatorial Wedge The equatorial wedge permits use in an astronomical or equatorial mode The wedge fits onto the field tripod NOTE The Meade equatorial wedge is designed solely for use in conjunction wit...

Страница 53: ...h observing position is equivalent to 1 in latitude change The wedge may be detached from the field tripod and as long as the latitude angle setting is not altered and the field tripod is leveled it w...

Страница 54: ...e celestial equa tor 6 Again note the extent of the star s drift in Declination a If the star drifts South or down the telescope s polar axis is pointing too low b If the star drifts North or up the t...

Страница 55: ...S Caracas Venezuela 10 N ASIA City Country Latitude Beijing China 40 N Hong Kong China 23 N Seoul South Korea 37 N Taipei Taiwan 25 N Tokyo Japan 36 N Sapporo Japan 43 N Bombay India 19 N Calcutta In...

Страница 56: ...This manual gives only the briefest introduction to astronomy If you are interested in pursuing further studies in astronomy a few topics are suggested below that are worth reading up on some of the t...

Страница 57: ...efinitions and descriptions of common astronomical terms Access directly through the Glossary menu or through hypertext words embedded in AutoStar See GLOSSARY MENU page 26 for more information Object...

Страница 58: ...first person to observe Saturn through a telescope did not understand that what he was seeing were rings Instead he believed that Saturn had ears Saturn s rings are composed of billions of ice partic...

Страница 59: ...Meade LX90 Schmidt Cassegrain includes an oversize primary mirror of an 8 25 diameter yielding a fully illuminat ed field of view significantly wider than is possible with a standard size primary mir...

Страница 60: ...eturn of any product or part a Return Goods Authorization RGA number must be obtained from Meade by writing or calling 800 626 3233 Each returned part or product must include a written statement detai...

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