Manual
The “ENTER”  and “BACK” buttons  on the  top of 
the display let you move up and down the menu tree. 
When you press “ENTER” you will select the current 
active menu choice. Pressing “BACK” will move you 
up  the  menu  tree.  To  get  us  to  the  top  of  the  menu 
tree, press “BACK” until “Select Item” is displayed on 
line 1  of  the display. This  is  the top  level  menu. Use 
the  scroll  keys  to  navigate  through  the  choices  until 
you nd “Objects”. Press “ENTER”. Now you should 
be able to navigate to “Constellations”. Once you are 
there press “ENTER” again. Now press “ENTER” to 
select “Andromeda”.
The  telescope  will  now  start  to  tell  you  the  story  of 
Andromeda. You can listen to the whole story, or press 
the  “MEDIA”  key  to  skip  the  story  and  more  menu 
choices will appear. If you want to go from the menu, 
“BACK” to the story, just press the “MEDIA” key again 
to restart the story.
A  complete  tree  of  the  available  menu  choice  is 
contained in gure 6 on page 23 of the manual.
CHANGING MODES
Menu Mode
Up till now we have been exploring the Menu Mode. 
The handbox  has  several  other  modes  in  addition to 
simple menu navigation. You will notice the “0” key is 
also labelled “MODE”. Pressing “MODE” allows you 
to cycle through the telescopes three modes. 
Scope Info Mode
Press “MODE” now. In Scope Info Mode the scroll keys 
allow you to look at the current time, date, and location 
where  the  telescope  is  pointing  along  with  other  key 
values about the status of your telescope. 
Sky Map Mode
Press  “MODE”  again.  The  hand  control  display  will 
show “Sky Map FOV=45”. In sky map mode an attached 
video monitor shows a planetarium-like map of the sky 
in the area where your telescope  is pointed. Use the 
motion  keys  to  move  the  scope  and  notice  how  the 
sky display changes as you move the scope. You can 
zoom the display in or out by pressing the scroll up and 
scroll down buttons.
Shortcuts!
Now  lets look  at the  numeric  keypad. Each  of the 
number  keys  does  two  things.  If  the  telescope  is 
requesting input, the number keys allow you to enter 
digits into the telescope. When you are navigating the 
menus  they  act  as  shortcuts.  Their  assignments  are 
as follows:
  1.  “SPEED”:  We  have  already  used  this  key.  It  
    allows  you  to  change  the  slew  speed  of  
    the telescope.
  2.  “CALDWELL”:  Let’s  you  look  up  members 
    of  a  popular  group  of  bright  deep  sky  objects 
    that make up the Caldwell Catalog.
  3.  “MESSIER”:  Let’s  you  look  up  some  of  the 
    most famous bright deep sky objects that make 
    up the Messier Catalog
  4.  “FOCUS”:  If  you  have  the  optional  electric  
    focuser  on  you  your  telescope  you  can  press  
    this  key  to  go  to  focus  mode.  Now  the  arrow  
    keys will move the focus in or out.
  5.  “PLANETS”:  Lets  you  directly  lookup  
    a planet.
  6.  “STARS”:  Lets  you  directly  lookup  a  
    bright stars.
  7.  “VOLUME”: Gives you quick  access to the  
    telescope audio volume control
  8.  “TOURS”: Lets you directly select a guided tour.  
    (note:  to  exit  a  tour  at  any  time  hit  the  
    “MODE” Key.)
Now  spend  a  little  quality  time  with  the  telescope  to 
get  comfortable  navigating  its  features.  When  you 
a  comfortable,  it  is  time  to  go out  and explore  the  
night sky.
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