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The computer will begin displaying the field,
updating the screen about every 10 seconds.
Position a bright star (magnitude 3 to 5) in the
center of the field and focus the image to achieve
the smallest spot. It is usually best to maximize
the peak value of the star image, which is
displayed in this mode, rather than rely on the
size of the spot to define the best focus.
Some difficulty may be encountered in
finding the star in the field of view. Use an
eyepiece in the tube to center the star before
inserting the CCD head. The CCD is quite small,
so try to position the star within the center 10% of
the field of view of a low power eyepiece. When
the star has been found, centered, and focused
take the time to accurately center the star in the
guide scope to make finding objects easier in the
future. Also, remove the CCD head, insert an
eyepiece in the tube, and focus the eyepiece by
sliding it within the tube. When best visual focus
is found scribe the side of the eyepiece so the
telescope can be quickly set close to the optimum
focus the next time. Replace the CCD head,
taking care to always seat it securely against the
tube.
Now that you have found an object, exit the
Focus Mode, and vary the
Background
and
Range
parameters to modify the display. Small values
of
Range
have the effect of increasing the contrast.
Stars get fatter due to the fact that the stray light
near the main image is being seen, but nebular
detail becomes more visible. The
Background
should typically be set to correspond to the levels
of the black regions in the image (these levels can
be determined using the crosshairs).
Try out the different frame modes. Position
the star in the bottom half of the display screen
and then try the Half Frame mode. You will note
that the star image appears in the upper portion
of the screen. Move the star off the screen to the
top by moving the telescope and you will note
that the star reappears, but badly smeared (for a
bright star). This is important. If, in the Half
Frame mode, you have a badly smeared image it
means that you need to move the star or planet
down in the field to correctly position it for
optimum imaging. Finally try out the Quarter
Frame and Low-Res modes, and try out the two
33 x 27 pixel modes.
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