Table of Content Table of Content ..........................2 ® 1. AstroBoy Overview ........................4 ® 1.1. AstroBoy Features ......................4 ® 1.2. AstroBoy Assembly Terms....................5 2. Telescope Assembly ........................6 ® 3. GoToNova 8404 Hand Controller .................... 7 3.1. Key Description ........................7 3.2.
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8404 HC MENU STRUCTURE ............26 ® Appendix C. GoToNova Star List ....................28 IOPTRON ONE YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY............... 41 WARNING! NEVER USE A TELESCOPE TO LOOK AT THE SUN! Looking at or near the Sun will cause instant and irreversible damage to your eye.
® 1. AstroBoy Overview ® 1.1. AstroBoy Features ® iOptron’s Astroboy portable telescope is easy to use and easy to carry! Just click and it finds stars for you. Simply select a star or planet and the built-in computer moves the telescope for you! Plus, it stays on target as the earth rotates.
Push-to alignment • 60mm or 70mm achromatic refractor telescope for land and celestial objects observation • Also exchangeable to photo tripods with ¼” camera screw ® 1.2. AstroBoy Assembly Terms 1. Telescope 2. Dovetail Lock 3. Hand Controller 4. Altitude Lock 5.
Use only fresh batteries. Using old or low batteries may cause error messages. An optional AC adapter and 12V car plug cable are also available for purchase at www.iOptron.com. Step 3. #2 k Slide the telescope into the dovetail slot on mount and secure the telescope using dovetail lock knob (#2).
® 3. GoToNova 8404 Hand Controller Figure 1. GoToNova 8404 Hand Controller GoToNova 8404 hand controller (HC) is the standard controller for an AstroBoy telescope, as shown in Figure 1. 3.1. Key Description • MENU: Press “MENU” to enter the Main Menu.
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• Park Position: A default position when the mount is turned on, i.e., the telescope is point to zenith (altitude is 90º) and the mount is facing south (azimuth is 180º); • An object name, such as “Mercury” or “Andromeda Galaxy”: Name of the Star or celestial object currently that is currently slewing, gotoing or tracking;...
4. Getting Started You may start observing land and astronomical objects using GoToNova’s arrow keys. After the telescope was assembled (referring to Section 2. Telescope Assembly), flip the I/O switch on the telescope mount to turn on the mount. Use ►,◄,▼ or ▲ buttons to point the telescope to the desired object.
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▲ or ▼ key to toggle between “behind” and “ahead of”. When the number is correct, press ENTER and go back to the previous screen. For other parts of the world, you can find out your “time zone” information from iOptron’s website (http://www.iOptron.com) under Support->>FAQ ->>Controller Set-up. DO NOT COUNT DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME.
Always practice your telescope during the daytime to get familiar with the operation. Eyepiece and diagonal: 1. A 20 mm eyepiece is included with your AstroBoy telescope. If you have multiple eyepieces, always begin viewing with the lowest power eyepiece. (A 25 mm focal length eyepiece has a lower power than a 10 mm one.) A formula can be used to determine the power...
4.3.2. Go to the Moon After performing these setups, the mount is ready to GOTO and track objects. The most common object will be Moon. Press MENU button, select “Select and Slew” by press ENTER button. Select “Planets, Sun, Moon”, and using ▲ or ▼ button to select Moon. Press ENTER. The telescope will start slew to the general direction where the Moon should be.
5. More Functions of GoToNova Hand Controller 5.1. Manual Operation of the Telescope You may observe land and astronomical objects using GoToNova’s arrow keys. After the telescope was assembled (referring to Section 2. Telescope Assembly), flip the ON/OFF switch on the telescope mount to the ON position. Use ►,◄,▼ or ▲ buttons to point the telescope to desired object.
• SAO Bright Stars: It consists of the bright SAO catalog objects with their magnitudes greater than 6. A reference table is available on iOptron’s website. 5.2.6. User RA&DEC JD2000 Objects It can consist up to 256 user predefined objects. These objects need to be entered before they can be selected for slewing (Refer to 5.7.1 User RA&DEC JD2000).
Use ◄ ► ▲ and ▼ keys to slew the telescope to the target you want to observe, press ENTER to save the target. Press SPEED button to change the slew speed if needed. Input coordinates (of a land object) Use ▼...
LCD Back Light • Keypad Backlight. Use arrow keys to adjust keypad backlight. Press ENTER. LCD Back Light 5.5.3. Set Key Beep Turn the key beep on/off. 5.5.4. Set Azi Work Mode This function will set the mount azimuth mode while performing GOTO. There are two modes for selection: AZI +/- 200 degree AZI free running mode...
the Moon is not in the center of you eyepiece, use ◄ ► ▲ or ▼ key to center the object in your eyepiece. Press SPEED button to change the slew speed if needed. Then press ENTER to complete the alignment. 5.6.2.
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Add a new object Edit one data Delete one data Delete all Add a new object: Use ▼ or ▲ button to move the cursor to “Add a new object” line, and press ENTER. Enter the name of your object by using ▲ or ▼ key to change the display from 1 to 9, space, - and A to Z, and ◄...
Delete one data Use ▼ or ▲ button to move the cursor to “Delete one data” line, and press ENTER. A user object screen will show: No. 001 4h38.7m D:19º56.8’ A -31º10.2’ Z303º44.1’ Use ► or ◄ button to move the cursor, and ▼ or ▲ button to change the number. Press ENTER to delete selected object.
Edit one comet Use ▼ or ▲ button to move the cursor to “Edit one comet” line, and press ENTER. A user object screen will show: No. 01 6P d’Arrest 5h31.2m D:10º20.8’ 31º49.5’ Z253º39.9’ The first line shows the number of this comet and if it is above the horizon. The second line shows the name of the comet, here is “6P d’Arrest”.
Refer to 5.7.2 Comets to set the Asteroids. 5.8. Watch List A watch list is a list of your favorite celestial objects in the database. User can add, delete and browse the watch list. All celestial objects, include User Defined object, can be compiled into the list.
6. Maintenance and Servicing 6.1. Maintenance ® The AstroBoy telescope is a precision optical instrument designed to yield a lifetime of rewarding applications. Given the care and respect due any precision instrument, your telescope will rarely require factory servicing or maintenance. Maintenance guidelines include: 1.
6.3. Troubleshooting The following suggestions may be helpful with operation of the AstroBoy telescope. The power indicator light on the mount does not come on or there is no response when pressing hand controller’s arrow keys: (1) Verify that the power switch on the mount is in the ON position.
It is strongly suggested that to send your technical questions to support@ioptron.com. Dec, 2010 V1.3 iOptron reserves the rights to revise this instruction without notice. Actual color/contents/design may differ from those described in this instruction.
® Appendix B. GoToNova 8404 HC MENU STRUCTURE MENU Select and Slew Select and Slew Planets, Sun, Moon Planets, Sun, Moon Mercury Venus Mars Jupiter Saturn Uranus Neptune Moon Deep Sky Objects Deep Sky Objects Named Deepsky Object Messier Catalog NGC Catalog Comets Comets...
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Align Align Align Solarsys Align Solarsys Align Solarsys Align One Star Align One Star Align One Star Align Two Star Align Two Star Align Two Star Align Modify Star Catalog Modify Star Catalog Modify Star Catalog User RA&DEC JD2000 User RA&DEC JD2000 User RA&DEC JD2000 Comets Comets...
® Appendix C. GoToNova Star List Modern Constellations for 8404 Constellation Abbreviation Constellation Abbreviation Andromeda Lacerta Antlia Apus Leo Minor Aquarius Lepus Aquila Libra Lupus Aries Lynx Auriga Lyra Boötes Mensa Caelum Microscopium Camelopardalis Monoceros Cancer Musca Canes Venatici Norma Canis Major Octans Canis Minor...
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Messier This table is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License. It uses material from the Wikipedia article List of Messier objects.
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GoToNova Deep Sky Object List for 8404 ID No. OBJECT ID No. OBJECT 47 Tucanae Fornax A Andromeda Galaxy gamma Cas Nebula Antennae gamma Cyg Nebula Arp's Spiral Gem Cluster Atom for Peace Galaxy Ghost of Jupiter Barnard's Galaxy Grus Quartet/Galaxy Baxendell's Nebula h Persei/Open cluster Bear Claw Nebula...
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Praesepe Sunflower Galaxy Ptolemy's Cluster Swan Nebula rho Ophiuchi Nebula Table of Scorpius Ring Nebula Tank Track Nebula Ringtail Galaxy Tarantula Nebula Rosette Nebula Taurus A Running Chicken Nebula Tempel's Nebula Saturn Nebula The Box Sculptor Galaxy Group The Eyes Sculptor Galaxy The Mice Seyfert's Sextet...
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GoToNova Named Star List for 8404 001 Acamar 049 Ascella 097 Kaus Australis 145 Rassalas 002 Achernar 050 Asellus Australis 098 Kaus Borealis 146 Rasagethi 003 Acrux 051 Asellus Borealis 099 Kaus Media 147 Rasalhague 004 Acubens 052 Aspidiske 100 Keid 148 Rastaba 005 Adhafera 053 Atik...
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GoToNova Double Star List For 8404 No. Object Const Sep. Magitude Comm. Name No. Object Const Sep. Magitude Comm. Name 2.3 / 5.1 37734 Almaak 37 Iot 4.7/7.0/8.2 12298 35.9 4.4 / 8.6 54033 38 Psi 4.7 / 8.9 11751 12.8 3.7 / 11 125235...
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GoToNova SAO Bright Star List For 8404 ® GoToNova 8404 hand controller consists of SAO bright stars with their magnitudes greater than 6. A reference table is available on iOptron’s website.
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