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Kenko Sky Memo Instructions Manual

Kenko Sky Memo Instructions Manual

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Kenko Sky Memo
Instructions
The Kenko Sky Memo ('R' version) is a single-
axis tracking system intended to be used in
wide-angle astrophotographic applications. In
the standard configuration, the system includes
a dual-camera tracking arm, illuminated polar
finder, and remote control paddle for guiding
use. All components included with the basic
tracker are pictured at right. An optional
compact tripod with fine attitude and azimuth
adjustments, or a counterweight bar with
various weights are also available.
Initial Preparation
The Kenko Sky Memo requires 4 C-cells to
be installed in the supplied battery holder,
which is then plugged into the side of the
tracker. Alkaline or carbon-zinc cells are
recommended, but NiCd rechargeable cells
may be used although the power light on the
side of the tracker may not light. If you plan
to photograph in cold weather, you should
prepare an insulated enclosure for the
battery pack to keep it warm enough to
function. The operating time for most
batteries are dramatically reduced below
freezing.
Because the Kenko Sky Memo can be
operated in either the northern or southern
hemisphere, the switch labeled "Direction"
must be set properly to the "N" or "S"
position respectively.
The polar finder illuminator should also be
inserted into the rear of the polar finder and
plugged into the illuminator power socket on
the tracker control panel.
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Kenko Sky Memo Instructions
Hutech Corporation
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2000

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  • Page 1 Kenko Sky Memo Instructions Kenko Sky Memo Instructions The Kenko Sky Memo (‘R’ version) is a single- axis tracking system intended to be used in wide-angle astrophotographic applications. In the standard configuration, the system includes a dual-camera tracking arm, illuminated polar finder, and remote control paddle for guiding use.
  • Page 2 It may be necessary to loosen these knobs to widen the gap enough to allow the tab to fit in easily. The Sky Memo tracker may then be placed on top of the compact tripod plate and screwed on using the provided thumbscrews. Secure...
  • Page 3: Camera Setup

    Kenko Sky Memo Instructions Setting Up the Sky Memo on a Photographic Tripod To use the Sky Memo tracker on a standard photographic tripod, the following tripod requirements should be satisfied: • Good load capacity and stability • Ability to rotate smoothly in azimuth and altitude •...
  • Page 4 Setting Up for a Shot To set up for a shot, power up the Kenko tracker by connecting the battery pack to the connector on the side of the tracker body marked “Power.” Plug the polar finder’s illuminator into the socket marked “Light” on the side of the tracker body.
  • Page 5: Specifications

    240mm long x 90mm wide x 130mm high Load capacity 2.5kg at each end. Total 5 kg. Attachment M8 screws included for Kenko tripod or ¼-20 camera screw hole for standard photo tripod Polar scope Magnification: 4X Actual field of view : 10 degrees Accuracy: better than 5’...
  • Page 6: Troubleshooting

    Kenko Sky Memo Instructions Troubleshooting Below are some common problems encountered by photographers and some suggestions for troubleshooting a setup: Backlash in RA This is not problem. A little backlash is necessary for proper gear operation. Kenko tripod adjustment knob...