Manual
This  menu  option  allows  you  to  dene  and  store 
terrestrial objects in the  Landmark database. First, 
a  landmark  needs  to  be  stored  in  memory  using  the 
“Landmark: Add” option. To view a landmark, use the 
“Landmark: Select” option. 
To add a landmark to the database
In this procedure, you will store the location of terrestrial 
landmarks in LS-6’s memory. 
  1. Set  the  telescope  in  the  home  position,  if  
    necessary.  Note  for  future  reference  where  
    the telescope is located and if you have aligned  
    the telescope, which alignment method is used. 
    IMPORTANT  NOTE:  To  use  the  Landmark  
    function,  the  telescope  must  be  located  and  
    aligned  exactly  as  when  the  landmark)  was  
    added to the database. 
  2. Display the “Setup: Targets” menu option. Chose  
    “Terrestrial” and press “ENTER”. Choosing this  
    option turns off tracking for astronomical objects.  
    Be  sure  to  change  this  option  back  to  
    “Astronomical”  when  you  wish  to  view  celestial  
    objects again. 
  3. Press  “BACK”  once.  “Select  Item:  Setup”  
    displays. 
  4. Press the Scroll Down key  once and “Select  
    Item: Object” displays. Press “ENTER”. “Object:  
    Solar System” displays. 
  5. Press  the  Scroll  Up  key  twice  and  “Object:  
    Landmarks”  displays  Press  “ENTER”. 
    “Landmark: Select” displays. 
  6. Press the Scroll Down  key once. “Landmark:  
    Add” displays. Press “ENTER”. 
  7. “Landmark  Name”  displays.  Using  Arrow  keys,  
    enter a name for the landmark you wish to add to  
    the database. When nished, press “ENTER”. 
Alt/Az 1 Star Alignment
One-Star Alignment  requires  some  knowledge  of  the 
night sky. LS-6 provides a library of bright stars. One-
Star Alignment is identical to Two-Star Alt/Az: Alignment 
(see TWO-STAR ALT/AZ ALIGNMENT above), except 
only one  star from the  database is  chosen by  the 
observer for alignment. 
Finding Objects Not in the Database
Although  LS-6  contains  an  extensive  database  of 
celestial objects (stars, nebulae, planets, etc.) that you 
can observe, you may eventually want to view objects 
that  are  not part  of  the  database.  LS-6 provides  a 
feature that  allows you  to enter  an  object’s R.A.  and 
Dec. and allows automatic slewing of the telescope to 
the user-entered coordinates. 
In order to use this option, you rst need to look up the 
R.A. and Dec. coordinates of the object or objects you 
wish to  observe. Check out the  Internet, local library, 
or  bookstore  for  astronomy  books,  CD  ROMs,  or 
magazines (such as Sky & Telescope or Astronomy), 
to nd coordinates of celestial objects.
To  enter  coordinates  of  an  object  into  the 
Telescope:
  1. Make sure LS-6 has  been initialized and the  
    telescope has been aligned. 
  2. From any menu press the “MODE” key to change  
    to Scope Info mode.
  3. Scroll  the  display  until  the  telescopes  Current  
    RA is displayed. 
  4. Press the “GO TO” key. The scope will now prompt  
    you to enter the object’s coordinates.
  5. “Right Asc.: 00.00.0” displays. Use the Number  
    keys to enter  the digits for the  Right Ascension  
    coordinate of your object. When you are nished,  
    press “ENTER”. 
  6. “Declination: +00°.00’” displays. Use the Number  
    keys  to  enter  the  digits  for  the  Declination  
    coordinate of your object.  If necessary,  use the  
    Scroll  Keys  to  change “+” to “-”. When  you  are  
    nished, press “ENTER”. 
  7. The telescope will now slew to your object. 
Landmarks
ADVANCED LS-6 FEATURES
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