Object Menu; Event Menu - Meade DS-2000 Series AutoStar-LNT-SmartFinder Instruction Manual

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Object Menu

Almost all observing with Autostar is performed using the Object menu category. ( NOTE: Exceptions
include Guided Tour and Landmark Survey. ) See
observing using the Object menu. Also see
Many Autostar menu categories contain databases. An Autostar database is a list of viewable
objects, such as stars, planets, comets, nebulae, and so forth. When one of these objects is select-
ed from a database, Autostar moves your telescope (if properly aligned) and points it at the select-
ed object.
The Object Menu options include:
Solar System is a database of the eight planets (Earth is not included) in order out from the Sun,
followed by the Moon, asteroids, and comets.
Constellation is a database of all 88 Northern and Southern Hemisphere constellations. When this
menu option is chosen and a constellation name appears on the first line of the screen, press GO
TO once to change the second line to the name of the brightest star in the constellation. Press GO
TO a second time to slew the telescope to that star. Use the Scroll keys to cycle through the list of
stars in the constellation, from brightest to dimmest.
Deep Sky is a database of objects outside our Solar System such as nebulae, star clusters, galax-
ies, and quasars.
Star is a database of stars listed in different categories such as named, double, variable, or near-
by.
Satellite is a database of Earth-orbiting objects such as the International Space Station, the Hubble
Space Telescope, Global Positioning System (GPS) satellites, and geosynchronous orbit satellites.
User Objects allows the user to define and store in memory deep-sky objects of specific interest
that are not currently in the Autostar database. See "Appendix B" for more information.
Landmarks stores the location of terrestrial points of interest in the permanent Autostar database.
IMPORTANT NOTE: To use the Landmark function, the telescope must be located and
aligned exactly as when the landmark was added to the database.
Select: To select a Landmark already in the database (see
option and scroll through the list. Press ENTER to select a Landmark, then press GO TO and
the telescope slews to the object.
Add: To add a Landmark, choose the "Add" option. Enter a name for the Landmark. Locate
and center the Landmark in the eyepiece, then press ENTER.
Identify is an exciting feature for an observer who wants to scan the night sky and start exploring.
After the telescope has been properly aligned, use the Autostar Arrow keys to move about in the
sky. Then follow this procedure:
IMPORTANT NOTE: Only use the Arrow keys to move the telescope during the Identify
procedure. Do not loosen the telescope locks or move the base or alignment is lost.
1.
When a desired object is visible in the eyepiece, keep pressing MODE until the "Select Item:
Object" menu is displayed. Press ENTER to select this menu.
2.
Scroll through the Object menu options until the "Object: Identify" screen appears.
3.
Press ENTER. Autostar searches the database for the identity of the object being observed.
4.
If the telescope is not directly on an Autostar database object, the nearest database object is
located and displayed on the screen. Press GO TO and the telescope slews to that object.

Event Menu

The Event menu provides access to dates and times of astronomical events. The Event database
includes:
Sunrise and Sunset calculates the time that the Sun rises or sets on the current date. Find rise
and set times for other dates by entering a new date into the "Setup: Date" menu. See
26.
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.
GO TO SATURN
TAKE A GUIDED TOUR
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, page 19, for an example of
, page 19.
below), choose the "Select"
ADD
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DATE

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