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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.
DEFINITION:
Throughout this
manual, you will notice
the term "Alt/Az." Alt/Az
(short for altazimuth)
just means that your
telescope moves up
and down and from
side to side. Alt/Az is
one of many methods
used by amateur
astronomers to locate
celestial objects.
Fasten
wingnuts
Fig. 3 Attach Tray to the
tripod: Thread the wingnuts
to the bolts (bottom view).
Fig. 5: Attach the mounting
arm to the tripod base.
Fig. 4: Pads allow the
mount to move smoothly.
the Up Arrow key starts with the digit "9." The Left and Right Arrow keys are used
to move the blinking cursor left and right across the LCD display.
• Alt/Az Alignment: Use the Up and Down Arrow keys to move the telescope
vertically up and down. The Left Arrow key rotates the telescope horizontally
counterclockwise, while the Right Arrow key rotates it clockwise.
g Number Keys: Input digits 0 - 9 and changes the slew speeds (see SLEW SPEEDS, page
15). The "0" key also turns on and off the red utility light on the top of the handbox.
NOTE: While the audio descriptions are playing, the 7 & 9 keys adjust the speaker
volume. Press 7 to decrease the volume. Press 9 to increase the volume.
h Scroll Keys: Accesses database options within a selected menu. The menu is displayed
on the first line of the screen. Options within the menu are displayed, one at a time, on the
second line. Press the Scroll keys to move through the options. Press and hold a Scroll key
to move quickly through the options.
The Scroll keys also scroll through the letters of the alphabet and numerical digits.
NOTE: The Scroll Down key and the Down Arrow key move forward through the
alphabet and digits (A to Z, 0 to 9). The Scroll Up key and the Up Arrow key move
backward (Z to A, 9 to 0). Common symbols are also available in the list.
i ? Key: While the audio descriptions are playing, the ? key will skip to the next audio file for
the selected object. If there is only one audio file for the object, pressing the ? key will stop
the audio. The ? key also accesses the "Help" file. "Help" provides on-screen information
on how to accomplish whatever task is currently active.
Hold down the ? key and then follow the prompts on the display to access details of
Audiostar functions in the Help feature. The Help system is essentially an on-screen
instruction manual.
If you have a question about an Audiostar operation,
e.g.
, INITIALIZATION, ALIGNMENT,
etc.,
hold down the ? key and follow the
directions that scroll on the second line
of the LCD screen. When a word
appears in [brackets], press ENTER to
access the Audiostar Glossary. A
definition or more detailed information is
displayed. Press MODE to return to the
scrolling Audiostar Help display.
When satisfied with the Help provided,
press MODE to return to the original
screen and continue with the chosen
procedure.
j Coil Cord Port: Plug one end of the
Audiostar coil cord into this port (10,
Fig. 2) located at the bottom of the
Audiostar handbox.
1) Coil Cord: Plug one end of the
Audiostar coil cord into the HBX port (A,
Fig. 1C) of the computer control panel
of the telescope.
1! RS-232 Port: Plug an RS-232 cable into
Audiostar for downloading functions
such as "Download" or "Clone." See
page 27 for more details.
1@ Utility Light: Use this built-in red light to
illuminate star charts and accessories
without disturbing your eye's adaptation
to darkness.
Join an Astronomy Club
Attend a Star Party
A fun way to learn more about astronomy is to
join an astronomy club. Check your local
newspaper, school, library, or telescope dealer
to find out if there’s a club in your area.
At club meetings, you will meet other astronomy
enthusiasts with whom you will be able to share
your discoveries. Clubs are an excellent way to
learn more about observing the sky, to find out
where the best observing sites are, and to
compare notes about telescopes, eyepieces,
filters, tripods, and so forth.
Often, club members are excellent
astrophotographers. Not only will you be able to
see examples of their art, but you may even be
able to pick up some “tricks of the trade” to try
out on your StarNavigator telescope.
Many groups also hold regularly scheduled Star
Parties at which you can check out and observe
with many different telescopes and other pieces
of astronomical equipment. Magazines such as
Sky & Telescope
and
Astronomy
print schedules
for many popular Star Parties around the United
States and Canada.
Содержание
- Instruction manual 1
- Warning 2
- Contents 3
- Easy set up guide 4
- Assembly view starnavigator refracting telescopes 6
- A b c d 7
- Assembly view starnavigator reflecting telescopes 7
- Looking at or near the sun will cause irreversable damage to your eye do not point this telescope at or near the sun do not look through the telescope as it is moving 7
- Telescope features 9
- Audiostar features 11
- Tour the cosmos with just the push of a button 11
- Join an astronomy club attend a star party 12
- Getting started 13
- How to assemble your telescope 13
- Packing list 13
- The red dot viewfinder 14
- Choosing an eyepiece 15
- Too much power 15
- Observing 16
- Observing by moving the telescope manually 16
- Observing using audiostar s arrow keys 16
- Terrestrial observing 16
- Astronomical observing 17
- Observe the moon 17
- Playing the audio 17
- Slew speeds 17
- Initializing audiostar 18
- Moving through audiostar s menus 18
- The alt az home position 18
- To track an object automatically 18
- True north 18
- Easy two star align 19
- Two star alt az alignment 20
- Which one s the alignment star 20
- Go to saturn 21
- One star alt az alignment 21
- Take a guided tour 21
- Audiostar displays two lines of information the top line shows the current menu level the second line displays an option which may be selected within that menu level some options are choices that select the next menu level down the scroll keys move up and down within the list of available options showing one option at a time 22
- Audiostar navigation exercise 22
- Basic audiostar operation 22
- Example to navigate to the select item setup menu option when the select item object menu is displayed 22
- Important note no matter how many levels into audiostar are traveled each press of the mode key moves up a level until the top level select item is reached once in the select item level press mode to return to the topmost level select item object 22
- 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 22
- Note to perform an accurate calculation audiostar must be properly initialized with the current date time and location of the observing site to enter the current date time and location information of your observing site see 22
- Page 16 before proceeding with this exercise 22
- Press the mode key to leave a level e g the wrong menu option is chosen 22
- Press the scroll down key four times or the scroll up key once 22
- To demonstrate how the audiostar menu structure works the following exercise calculates sunset time so an evening observing session can be planned 22
- When the desired option is displayed on the second line press the enter key to choose that option and move down one menu level 22
- Adjusting the speed of a scrolling message 23
- Entering data into audiostar 23
- Navigating audiostar 23
- Menus and menu options 24
- Object menu 24
- Children should always have adult supervision while observing 25
- Event menu 25
- Warning never use a meade starnavigator telescope to look at the sun looking at or near the sun will cause instant and irreversible damage to your eye eye damage is often painless so there is no warning to the observer that damage has occurred until it is too late do not point the telescope or its viewfinder at or near the sun do not look through the telescope or its viewfinder as it is moving 25
- Glossary menu 26
- Observing considerations 26
- Utilities menu 26
- Setup menu 27
- Surf the web 29
- Adding observing sites 30
- Advanced audiostar features 30
- Landmarks 31
- Browse 32
- Identify 32
- Look into the future 33
- Starnavigator 33
- Optional accessories 34
- Caring for your telescope 35
- Collimation 35
- Meade consumer solutions 36
- 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 38
- Specifications 38
- Starnavigator102 38
- Starnavigator60 38
- Starnavigator70 38
- Starnavigator80 38
- Starnavigator90 38
- 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 39
- Starnavigator114 39
- Starnavigator114s 39
- Starnavigator130 39
- Starnavigator130s 39
- Appendix a 40
- Celestial coordinates 40
- Locating the celestial pole 40
- Appendix b 41
- Using audiostar to find objects not in the database 41
- Appendix c 42
- Observing satellites 42
- Appendix d 43
- 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 43
- Train the telescope motors using audiostar perform this procedure if you are experiencing any pointing accuracy problems fig 32 depicts the complete drive training procedure 43
- Training the drive 43
- Use a terrestrial object such as a telephone pole or lamp post to train the drive complete this exercise once every 3 to 6 months to maintain the highest level of telescope pointing accuracy 43
- Appendix e 44
- Appendix f 44
- Basic astronomy 45
- Correct disposal of this product 47
- Declaration of conformity for ce marking 47
- Eu countries only 47
- Recycling information 47
- This marking shown on the product or its literature indicates that it must not be disposed of in unsorted municipal waste at the end of its working life 47
- This product should not be mixed with other commercial wastes for disposal 47
- To prevent possible harm to the environment or human health from uncontrolled waste disposal please separate this from other types of wastes and recycle it as required by law household users should contact either the retailer where they purchased this product or their local government office for details of where and how they can take this item for environmentally safe recycling business users should contact their supplier and check the terms and conditions of the purchase contract 47
- Waste electrical and electronic equipment 47
- Declaration of conformity doc 48
- Federal communications commission 48
- Meade limited warranty 48
- This class b digital apparatus complies with canadian ices 003 48
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