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PART II: INITIALIZATION
This step only applies to a mount with Auto-homing feature (such as the Sky-Watcher EQ8
Equatorial mount).
• The LCD screen will display “
Auto-Home?
” in the first line, and display “
1) YES 2) NO
”
in the second line.
• Press “
2
” to skip this step and proceed to the next step.
• Press “
1
” to start the auto-homing routine on the mount. Once complete, the screen will
display “
Home Position Established
”. Press
ENTER
to proceed to the next step.
• During auto-homing routine, pressing the
ESC
key will stop the mount’s movement. The
screen will display “
Home Position NOT Established
.” Press
ENTER
to proceed to the next
step.
• After the home position is established, the LCD screen will display “
Add DEC offset?
” in
the
first line, and display “
1)YES 2)NO
” in the second line.
• Press “
2
” to skip this step and proceed to the next step.
• Press “
1
” and then use the numeric keys and the
LEFT/RIGHT
directional keys to enter
the offset (in degrees) of the declination axis and then press
ENTER
key to confirm. The
declination axis will start slewing to the designated offset position. This function is de-
signed for side-by-side dual telescopes setup.
Geographic Coordinates
The LCD screen will display “
Set Longitude
” or “
Set Latitude
“ on the first line, and display
the longitude and latitude on the second line.
•
Press the numeric keys at the cursor position to fill in the longitude or latitude digits.
• Use the scroll keys to change east/west longitude or north/south latitude when the cur-
sor blinks on the corresponding characters (
E/W
for longitude,
N/S
for latitude).
• Use the
Left
and
Right
direction keys to move the cursor.
• Press the
ENTER
key to confirm the input and proceed to the next step.
• Press the
ESC
key to return to the previous step.
4.
Auto-homing
5.
Set Information Regarding the Observing Site
Time Zone
The LCD screen will display “
Set Time Zone
” in the first line, and display the current time
zone in the second line.
• Use the scroll keys to change the leading “
+
” or “
-
” sign when the cursor is on it. The “
+
”
sign is used for time zones in the Eastern Hemisphere (Europe, Africa, Asia, Oceania),
while the “
-
” sign is used for time zones in the Western Hemisphere (North and South
America).
•
Press the numeric keys at the cursor position to fill the time zone digits.
• Press the
ENTER
key to confirm the input and proceed to the next step.
• Press the
ESC
key to return to the previous step.