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PART VIII : AUXILIARY FUNCTIONS
8.9 Changing Polar Scope Illumination Level
8.10 Identifying Objects
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H.C. Firmware:
The firmware version of the SynScan hand control.
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Database:
The database version of the SynScan hand control
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H.C. Hardware:
The hardware version of the SynScan hand control.
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Motor Controller:
The firmware version of the motor controller of the mount.
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H.C. Serial #:
The serial number of the SynScan hand control.
This function applies only to certain Sky-Watcher’s equatorial mounts that are equipped with
a polar scope illuminator.
1.
Access the menu “
UTILITY FUNCTION \ Polar Scope LED
” and press the
ENTER
key.
2.
Use the
Left/Right
direction keys to adjust the illumination level. Press the
ENTER
key to
confirm and exit.
After aligning the mount, the SynScan hand control can be used to identify the object to which
the telescope is pointing.
1.
Center the object to be identified in the telescope’s eyepiece.
2.
Press the “
ID
” shortcut key. The screen will display “
Identify: Searching…
”. The SynScan
hand control will look up the named stars, planets, Messier objects, NGC objects, and IC
objects within a 5 degrees range centered by the object in the eyepiece.
3.
The screen will display “
No object found
” if the SynScan hand control cannot identify the
object.
4.
If an object is found within the 5 degree range, then the screen will display the object’s
name in the top row, and the deviation from the object to the center of the eyepiece.
5.
If multiple objects are found, use the scroll keys to browse through the list of identified
objects.
8.7 Display Polaris Position
8.6 Display Power Voltage
8.8 Display Polar Alignment Error
Access the menu “
UTILITY FUNCTION \ Show Information \ Polaris Pos.
” and press the
ENTER
key, and then use the scroll keys to switch the screen display between “
Polaris Position in P.
Scope = HH:MM
”. and “Hour Angle of Polaris = HH:MM“. Press the
ESC
key to exit.
Access the menu “
UTILITY FUNCTION \ Show Information \ Power Voltage
” and press the
ENTER
key to display the power voltage applied to the mount. Press the
ESC
key to exit.
Access the menu “
UTILITY FUNCTION \ Show Information \ P.A Error
” and press the
ENTER
key.
The screen will display “
Mel=+DDD
o
MM’SS Maz=+DDD
o
MM’SS
”. The “
Mel
” value is the polar
alignment offset in elevation, and the “
Maz
” value is the polar alignment offset in azimuth.
These data is valid only after a 2-star alignment or a 3-star alignment.