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Looking at or near the 

Sun

will cause 

irreversible

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

Do not look through the telescope as it is moving.

ADVANCED AUDIOSTAR FEATURES

Before trying out the examples in this section, familiarize yourself with the basic operations of
Audiostar described earlier in this manual. The following examples assume that you have a
basic knowledge of Audiostar and understand how to scroll to a desired menu or menu option,
and how to enter numbers and text. It also assumes that you have initialized Audiostar and have
placed the telescope in the "Home" position (when appropriate).

Adding Observing Sites

If you plan to observe using Audiostar at different geographic locations, you can store up to six
observation sites in Audiostar's memory to help simplify your telescope setup. Perform these
procedures using the Site options (Add, Select, Delete, Edit) of the Setup menu.

To Add a Site to the user-defined site list:

In this example, you will choose a city and add it to the database list. You will then select the
site to enable it.

1.

Navigate to the "Setup: Site" menu. Press ENTER,

2.

Scroll through the options until "Site: Add" displays. Press ENTER.

3.

Scroll through the list of countries/states. Press ENTER when the country/state you wish
to add displays.

4.

Scroll through the list of cities. Press ENTER when the city you wish to add displays. The
Site is now add to the database. You may add 5 sites using this method (the sixth site is
the site you added during the Initialization process)

5.

To choose a site, navigate to "Setup: Select." Press ENTER. Scroll through the list of sites.
When the desired site displays, press ENTER.

To Edit a Site:

In this procedure, you will enter a location that is not available in the Audiostar database by
editing data of a nearby site. You will edit the location's name, latitude, longitude and the time
zone shift. You will then select the site to enable it.

You will need to know the latitude and longitude of your location to perform this procedure.

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 the list (as opposed to using the "Custom" feature) makes it easier to edit, as the "Time
Zone" value may not need to be changed.

2.

Scroll to "Site: Edit" and press ENTER. "Edit: Name" displays. Press ENTER.

3.

The name of the site you have just entered to your list displays; if it does not, scroll to the
site.

4.

Using the Arrow keys, change the name of the site so that it now reads the name of your
observing location. Press ENTER. "Edit: Name" displays again.

5.

Press the Scroll Down key and "Edit: Latitude" displays. Press ENTER.

6.

Using the Number Keys, enter the latitude of your observing site and then press ENTER.
"Edit: Latitude" displays again.

7.

Press the Scroll Down key and "Edit: Longitude" displays. Press ENTER.

8.

Using the Number Keys, enter the longitude of your observing site and then press ENTER.
"Edit: Longitude" displays again.

9.

Press the Scroll Down key and "Edit: Time Zone" displays. Press ENTER. (If the site you
chose from the list in step 1 has the same Time Zone as the site you are editing, just press
ENTER again to go on to the next step.) "Time Zone" refers to the Greenwich Time Zone
shift. Users West of Greenwich, use "-" hours (one hour per time zone) and users East of
Greenwich use "+" hours. For the United States, look up the shift in Table 1.

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Страница 1: ...Instruction Manual StarNavigator Series Reflecting and Refracting Telescopes with Audiostar MEADE COM...

Страница 2: ...of the image In the refracting telescope light is collected by a 2 element objective lens and brought to focus at F In contrast the reflecting telescope uses a concave mirror for this purpose F Eyepie...

Страница 3: ...Appendix C Observing Satellites 40 Appendix D Training the Drive 41 Appendix E Replacing the Batteries 42 Appendix F Manually Setting Time and Date 42 Basic Astronomy 43 Meade Limited Warranty Back C...

Страница 4: ...to a firm feel 4 Remove 4 screws from the mounting arm shaft Locate the four screws on the mounting shaft Remove the screws using a Phillips head screwdriver 5 Attach the cradle to the mounting arm L...

Страница 5: ...drive base Remove the battery holder from the compartment and carefully lift the 9v connector out from the compartment Whenever you replace the batteries to safeguard the wires disconnect the 9v conn...

Страница 6: ...1 23 24 25 E F Fig 1b Inset E Altitude setting circle F Altitude lock Fig 1d Inset Compass bubble level Fig 1e Inset Focus assembly and viewfinder 4 4 26 17 1 Focus Knob 2 Eyepiece Holder 3 90 Diagona...

Страница 7: ...h D Auxiliary port A B C D 8 6 12 14 19 18 21 23 24 E F Fig 1b Inset E Altitude setting circle F Altitude lock 4 17 17 20 not visible opposite side 5 4 1 2 Fig 1e Inset Focus assembly 6 10 ASSEMBLYVIE...

Страница 8: ...This page folds out...

Страница 9: ...h Bubble level can be used to level the optical tube when setting the Home Position included with refractng models only Altitude Setting Circle and Lock A Altitude Setting Circle Displays Altitude ver...

Страница 10: ...sories 2 Inner Support Struts 3 Make the tripod more secure and stable 2 Tripod Leg Locks 3 Lift the lock up to loosen inner section of a tripod leg and extend the inner leg to desired height Press th...

Страница 11: ...option or information about an object or subject depending on which function is being performed c ENTER Key Accesses in a sequential manner the next menu or data level in the Audiostar database See M...

Страница 12: ...lp provides on screen information on how to accomplish whatever task is currently active Hold down the key and then follow the prompts on the display to access details of Audiostar functions in the He...

Страница 13: ...n open the cradle rings Remove the optical tube assembly 13 Fig 1 from the cradle rings 6 Remove 4 screws from the mounting arm shaft Locate the four screws on the mounting shaft Remove the screws usi...

Страница 14: ...ove the dust cover Pull out the dust cover 12 Fig 1 from the optical tube assembly 13 Fig 1 Assembly of the basic telescope is now complete The Red Dot Viewfinder Because the main telescope has a fair...

Страница 15: ...ed as 800 mm Telescope focal length divided by Eyepiece focal length Eyepiece power 800 25 32 The eyepiece power or magnification is therefore 32X approximately NEVER point the telescope directly at o...

Страница 16: ...er quality image If the image is fuzzy or ill defined reduce to a lower power eyepiece where the heat waves do not have such an effect on image quality Observing in early morning hours before the grou...

Страница 17: ...t an object go to the Object menu See page 22 for instructions on navigating the Objects menu Once an object is selected on the AudioStar an audio presentation for that object will begin to play While...

Страница 18: ...North Note Irregularities in the earth s magnetic field results in the direction of True North and Magnetic North differing and will vary from location to location To find True North use the bubble le...

Страница 19: ...keys to cycle through the database of models Press ENTER when your model number displays 9 System initialization is complete In order to automatically locate and track celestial objects the telescope...

Страница 20: ...message perform this procedure again NOTE Audiostar locates alignment stars based on the date time and location entered The alignment stars may change from night to night All that is required is for...

Страница 21: ...the Scroll Down key until Solar System Saturn displays 4 Press ENTER Calculating displays and Astronomer Inside audio begins to play for the selected object On the AudioStar display Saturn displays an...

Страница 22: ...m is reached Once in the Select Item level press MODE to return to the topmost level Select Item Object Audiostar Navigation Exercise To demonstrate how the Audiostar menu structure works the followin...

Страница 23: ...MODE again to move up another level This is the top level Select Item 9 Press MODE again to return to the starting point of Select Item Object Entering data into Audiostar To enter numbers and text a...

Страница 24: ...order out from the Sun followed by the Moon asteroids and comets Constellation is a database of all 88 Northern and Southern Hemisphere constellations When this menu option is chosen and a constellat...

Страница 25: ...te into the Setup Date menu See DATE page 25 Moonrise and Moonset calculate the time that the Moon rises or sets on the current date Find rise and set times for other dates by entering a new date into...

Страница 26: ...ER Start Stop Activates the alarm set previously Use the Scroll keys to toggle between ON and OFF When ON is displayed press ENTER to activate the alarm When the alarm time arrives Audiostar beeps Pre...

Страница 27: ...wound around the assembly and tangled as the telescope slews to objects Off is the default setting Setup Menu The Setup menu s primary function is to align the telescope see EASY ALIGN page 17 However...

Страница 28: ...s Reverse L R Reverses the functions of the Left and Right Arrow keys i e the Right key moves the telescope to the left Reverse UP DOWN Reverses the functions of the Up and Down Arrow keys i e the Up...

Страница 29: ...tar including Characters Free Shows how much room is available in user defined object memory Version Shows the current version of the Audiostar software Reset Completely resets Audiostar Most values e...

Страница 30: ...f sites When the desired site displays press ENTER To Edit a Site In this procedure you will enter a location that is not available in the Audiostar database by editing data of a nearby site You will...

Страница 31: ...lays Press ENTER Object Solar System displays 5 Press the Scroll Up key twice and Object Landmarks displays Press ENTER Landmark Select displays 6 Press the Scroll Down key once Landmark Add displays...

Страница 32: ...ntre the object you wish to have identified in the telescope s eyepiece 2 Navigate to the Object Identify option and press ENTER 3 Searching displays When Audiostar finishes calculating the name of th...

Страница 33: ...bout the object Press MODE and Start Search Next displays again Press ENTER and the next item matching the parametres displays Repeat this procedure to display all the objects 8 Press MODE repeatedly...

Страница 34: ...lays more than 15 000 celestial wonders galaxies nebulae star clusters stars and planets on your PC enabling even the beginner to locate and identify objects to observe with the telescope or to print...

Страница 35: ...uitry f Do not leave the telescope inside a sealed car on a warm summer day excessive ambient temperatures can damage the telescope s internal lubrication and electronic circuitry Collimation StarNavi...

Страница 36: ...4 Fig 29 appear off centre then the primary mirror tilt requires adjusting using the Phillips head screws of the primary mirror cell 3 Fig 25 These primary mirror tilt screws are located behind the p...

Страница 37: ...cause irreversible damage to your eye Do not point this telescope at or near the Sun Do not look through the telescope as it is moving 2 1 3 3 2 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 1 2 3 2 1 2 3 4 3 6 2 5 1 4 Fig 23 Fig 24...

Страница 38: ...gnment Altazimuth Slew speeds 1x sidereal to 5 5 sec in 9 increments Tripod Aluminum full length adjustable w accessory tray Optical tube dimensions 3 25 8 3 cm x 34 86 4 cm Batteries user supplied 8...

Страница 39: ...sec in 9 increments Tripod Aluminum full length adjustable w accessory tray Optical tube dimensions 5 5 5 5 cm x 18 45 7 cm Batteries user supplied 8 x AA Hand controller AudioStar StarNavigator130 Op...

Страница 40: ...how Earth s time zones are determined by longitude lines The zero line was arbitrarily chosen to pass through the constellation Pegasus a sort of cosmic Greenwich meridian R A coordinates range from 0...

Страница 41: ...0 displays Use the Number keys to enter the digits for the Right Ascension coordinate of your object When you are finished press ENTER 7 Declination 00 00 displays Use the Number keys to enter the di...

Страница 42: ...escope then continue with this procedure 9 With about 20 seconds left on the countdown timer start watching through the telescope viewfinder for the satellite to enter the field of view 10 When the sa...

Страница 43: ...might find helpful Topics 1 How is a star born How does a solar system form 2 How is the distance to a star measured What is a light year What is red shift and blue shift 3 How are the craters on our...

Страница 44: ...ss the Right Arrow key to move to the next position 9 2 is now highlighted The date display now reads 06 MAR 2003 Press the Right Arrow key three times until the 3 is highlighted 10 Press the Number k...

Страница 45: ...made of glass and metal but something far more a window through which the beating heart of the universe might be observed Audiostar Glossary Be sure to make use of Audiostar s Glossary feature The Gl...

Страница 46: ...Saturn had ears Saturn s rings are composed of billions of ice particles ranging in size from a speck of dust to the size of a house The major division in Saturn s rings called the Cassini Division is...

Страница 47: ...the product testifies to its conformity Date of CE Marking April 12 2010 Steve Murdock President Meade Instruments Corp RECYCLING INFORMATION EU Countries only Correct Disposal of this Product Waste...

Страница 48: ...mal wear and tear Meade specifically disclaims special indirect or consequential damages or lost profit which may result from a breach of this warranty Any implied warranties which cannot be disclaime...

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