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5. using the Hand 

controller

This section describes the basic hand controller procedures 
needed to operate the TeleTrack mount. These procedures 
are grouped into three categories: 1) directional movement, 
2) astronomical tracking, and 3) “cruise” modes (see Figure 
7). The directional movement section deals with simple move-
ment of the mount for browsing terrestrial or astronomical 
targets. The astronomical tracking section discusses how to 
set up the mount for tracking objects in the night sky as the 
Earth rotates.  The cruise modes section describes the pro-
cess of selecting up to 6 set positions and the various modes 
of “cruising” between them.

The buttons of the TeleTrack hand controller will illuminate 
when pressed to indicate operation. If a button combination 
is entered, all the pressed buttons will illuminate to indicate a 
successful operation entry. If there is any type of communica-
tion error between the hand controller and the TeleTrack, all 
the LEDs will flash.  

speed Buttons

The three buttons located near the top of the hand controller 
(“GUIDE”, “SLOW”, AND “FAST”) are used to set the slewing 
speed of the mount.

Directional Buttons

The directional buttons allow complete control of the mounted 
optical instrument’s position during slewing or tracking. The 
“LEFT” and “RIGHT” directional buttons control movements 
about the azimuth axis. The “UP” and “DOWN” directional but-
tons control movements about the altitude axis. 

numerical Buttons

The speed and directional buttons are also numbered 1-6 
(the “7” button is not used as a numerical button). These but-
tons are used to store user-defined positions in cruise mode, 
which is discussed later in this manual. 

cruise Buttons

The two buttons near the bottom of the hand controller (“SET” 
and “GO”) will move the mount to preselected targets, the 
selection of which is discussed in the “Cruising Modes” sec-
tion of this manual. 

 

A. DIRECTIONAL MOVEMENT (SLEWING) 

 

Your TeleTrack mount can make sweeping motions across 
land and sky, or minute adjustments to center your target. 
The directional buttons on the hand controller control the 
movement of the mount in two axes, altitude (up/down) 
and azimuth (left/right). 

 

The relative speed of directional movement can be con-
trolled using the three speed buttons near the top of the 
hand controller. Each speed button sets the slewing rate 
of the instrument based on multiples of sidereal rate (the 
speed in which objects appear to migrate across the night 
sky). The “GUIDE” button sets the slewing rate to 32x side-
real rate. The “SLOW” button sets the slewing rate to 64x 
sidereal rate. The “FAST” button sets the slewing rate to 
800x sidereal rate. 

 

The button of the selected slew speed will illuminate once 
it is  pressed. Once you have selected your preferred slew-
ing speed, use the directional buttons to move the mount. 

 

Note: 

Never slew a telescope when another person 

is looking in the eyepiece. The mount can move at fast 
slew speeds and may hit the observer in the eye.  

 

B. ASTRONOMICAL TRACKING

 

In addition to being able to slew the telescope with the 
hand controller’s directional buttons, the TeleTrack mount 
can also track a celestial object as it appears to move 
across the night sky.

setting the latitude 

In order to track celestial objects accurately, your TeleTrack 
mount requires a simple procedure to set the geographical 
latitude of your observing location. This procedure can be 
performed indoors, before taking the TeleTrack out under the 
night sky. To set your latitude for astronomical tracking, follow 
these steps:
1. Determine the latitude of your observing location. You may 

need to consult a geographical atlas to do this. 

2. Power on the TeleTrack mount. 

Figure 7. 

The TeleTrack Mount Hand Controller

Speed  

Buttons

Directional  

Buttons

Cruise Buttons

Hand Controller Cable 

Содержание TeleTrack 9441

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Страница 2: ...2 Figure 1 The TeleTrack Altazimuth Tracking Mount 1 4 20 L bracket Hand Controller Altazimuth Fork Arm Tripod...

Страница 3: ...careful when mounting an instrument with an offset or unwieldy center of gravity on the tripod especially if it begins to approach the 9 lb weight limit 3 With the tripod secure the fork arm can be ea...

Страница 4: ...nt features a battery compartment that holds eight 8 AA batteries user supplied To open the compartment press down on the black battery compartment latch gently and lift the cover off You will find tw...

Страница 5: ...late of the L bracket into the dovetail mount making sure that it is oriented as shown in Figure 3 Then tighten the dovetail lock knob until snug Now you are ready to attach your small telescope camer...

Страница 6: ...gets the selection of which is discussed in the Cruising Modes sec tion of this manual A DIRECTIONAL MOVEMENT SLEWING Your TeleTrack mount can make sweeping motions across land and sky or minute adjus...

Страница 7: ...off the mount Now power on the mount and slew it until the indicator arrow lines up with the 0 mark on the latitude scale then press the FAST and SLOW buttons simultaneously Initial Positioning Now th...

Страница 8: ...tically slew the mount to all of your pre set positions and trigger a camera shutter release at each position Cruise and Record mode is designed for use with a camcorder device The Cruise and Shoot an...

Страница 9: ...irectly to the TeleTrack mount you can utilize the cruise and record mode Press both the GO and DOWN buttons simultaneously to initiate cruise and record mode The TeleTrack mount will automatically sl...

Страница 10: ...is equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harm ful interference to radio communications However the...

Страница 11: ...11...

Страница 12: ...on any warranted instrument that proves to be defective provided it is returned postage paid to Orion Warranty Repair 89 Hangar Way Watsonville CA 95076 If the product is not registered proof of purch...

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