Observe A Star Using Automatic Tracking; Go To Saturn; Using The Guided Tour - Meade LX200 R Instruction Manual

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Tip:
The GO TO key also
allows you to perform a
"spiral search." A spiral
search is useful when the
telescope slews to an
object, but that object is
not visible in the eyepiece
after the telescope finish-
es its search. (This some-
times occurs during an
alignment procedure.)
Press GO TO when the
telescope stops slewing.
The telescope begins to
move in a spiral pattern
at a very slow speed
around the search area.
Look through the eye-
piece and when the
object does become visi-
ble, press MODE to stop
the spiral search. Then
use the Arrow keys to
center the object.
Important Note:
While performing the
automatic tracking proce-
dure, only use the Arrow
keys to move the tele-
scope. Once the tele-
scope has been aligned,
do not loosen the tele-
scope locks (12 and 17,
Fig. 1), or move the base
manually, or alignment
will be lost.
Tip:
To manually enter the
R.A. and Dec. coordi-
nates of an object:
Press and hold MODE for
two seconds or more. The
R.A. and Dec. coordinates
display. Press GO TO.
"Object Position" and a
set of coordinates dis-
plays. Then enter the R.A.
and Dec. coordinates of
any celestial object using
Number keys. As soon as
the coordinates are
entered, AutoStar II slews
the telescope to the coor-
dinates. Note that the tele-
scope must be initialized
for this procedure to oper-
ate properly.
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6.
The telescope now slews to the second alignment star. AutoStar displays "Center
Brightest Star: Press ENTER" displays. Use the Arrow keys to center the alignment
star in the eyepiece. When the second alignment star is centered, press ENTER."
7.
"Alignment successful" displays. If "Alignment Unsuccessful" displays, perform the
procedure over again.
Observe a Star using the Automatic Tracking Feature
Now that your telescope has been aligned, you are able to track celestial objects.
In this example, the AutoStar II Arrow keys are used to find a star, and then Auto
Star II's tracking capability automatically keeps the star centered in your
telescope's eyepiece.
1.
When Automatic Alignment is completed (as described in the previous section),
"Select: Object" displays on AutoStar II.
2.
Select a bright star from one of the Object menus. You may choose any unob-
structed, bright star for the purposes of this example. Use the viewfinder (22, Fig.
1) to help line up on the star. Use AutoStar II's Arrow keys to center the star in
the eyepiece. The tracking motors will then keep the star you have chosen in the
center of the eyepiece.

Go To Saturn

This exercise demonstrates how to select a celestial object, the planet Saturn, for
viewing from AutoStar II's Solar System library. Objects in the eyepiece should main-
tain their position even though the Earth is rotating beneath the stars. In other words,
the telescope tracks the chosen objects.
Note: Saturn is not visible the entire year; you may need to choose anoth-
er object from any of AutoStar II's many object libraries; however, the pro-
cedure, as described below, remains the same.
1
After the telescope is aligned, press Number key "5."
2.
"Solar System: Mercury" displays. Keep pressing the Scroll Down key until "Solar
System: Saturn" displays.
3.
Press ENTER. "Calculating" displays. Then "Saturn" and a set of coordinates
displays. Note that Saturn's (and other planets') coordinates change throughout
the year.
4.
Press GO TO. "Saturn: Slewing..." displays and the telescope slews until it finds
Saturn. You may need to use the Arrow keys to center Saturn precisely in the
eyepiece. AutoStar II then automatically moves the telescope so that it "tracks"
Saturn (or whatever other object you may have chosen); i.e., Saturn remains
centered in the eyepiece.

Using the Guided Tour

The Guided Tour feature is an easy and fun method of exploring AutoStar II's GO TO
capabilities. This example demonstrates using "Tonight's Best" Guided Tour.
1.
After observing Saturn, keep pressing MODE until "Select Item: Object"
displays again.
2.
Press the Scroll Down key twice. "Select Item: Guided Tour" displays.
3.
Press ENTER. "Guided Tour: Tonight's Best" displays. Press ENTER.
Note: If you wish to try out other Guided Tours, press the Scroll Down key
to scroll through other tour choices. When the tour you wish to select dis-
plays, press ENTER.
4.
"Tonight's Best: Searching..." displays. After calculating, "Tonight's Best:
Jupiter" displays.
Note: Different objects may be displayed on a tour list on any given night.
Press ENTER to display information about the object. Press GO TO to move the
telescope to the object.
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.

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