Manual
Inspecting the Optics
A Note About the “Flashlight Test”: If a ashlight or 
other  high-intensity  light  source  is  pointed  down  the 
main  telescope  tube,  the  view  (depending  upon  the 
observer’s line of sight and the angle of the light) may 
reveal  what  appears  to  be  scratches,  dark  or  bright 
spots,  or  just  generally  uneven  coatings,  giving  the 
appearance  of  poor  quality  optics.  These  effects  are 
only  seen  when  a  high  intensity  light  is  transmitted 
through lenses or reected off the mirrors, and can be 
seen on any high quality optical system, including giant 
research telescopes.
The optical quality of a telescope cannot be judged by 
the “ashlight test;” the true test of optical quality can 
only be conducted through careful star testing.
Gauging the Movement of 
the Telescope 
A  common  complaint  of  many  rst-time  telescope 
owners is that  they  cannot  see  the  telescope  “move” 
when  the  motor  drive  is  engaged.  If  fact,  when  the 
batteries are installed, the power is on, the telescope 
is  moving. However,  the  movement  is  at  the  same 
speed as the hour hand of a 24-hour clock; as such, 
the movement is difcult to discern visually. 
To check the movement of your telescope, look at an 
astronomical object through the telescope’s eyepiece 
with  the  telescope  polar  aligned  and  with  the  motor 
drive  on.  If  the  object  remains  stationary  in  the  eld 
of  view,  your  telescope  is  operating  properly.  If  not, 
check to ensure that “Astronomical” is selected in the 
“Targets” option of the setup menu. 
Updating Your LS-6 Firmware
Meade is constantly rening and improving the operating 
rmware that controls our computerized telescopes and 
we even add new features and capabilities from time 
to time. Your new LS-6 shipped with the most current 
rmware  at  the  time  of  manufacture,  but  there  may 
well be a new version available through the AutoStar 
Updated program supplied on the AutoStar Suite DVD 
MAINTENANCE
supplied with your telescope. The Updater goes online 
to the Meade web site and checks to see if there is a 
newer  version  available  and  can  download  it  directly 
to  the  telescope  through  a  user  supplied  USB  cable 
or  it  can  create  a  bootable  Mini  SD  Card  that,  when 
inserted into the telescope’s Mini SD Card slot (Pg. 12, 
Fig.  3,  10),  will  transfer  the  les  to  the  telescope  on 
startup. Please see the AutoStar Suite documentation 
for details on how to perform the update.
Here are the steps to update your rmware:
1.  Install AutoStar Suite software and the USB driver 
from the DVD included with the telescope.
2.  Attached  telescope  with  user  supplied  USB 
cable or insert a mini SD card or micro SD in mini 
holder into a card reader to internet connected 
computer.
3.  Turn  on  the  LS-6  and  press  “MODE”  to  abort 
from the alignment.
4.  Run AutoStar Suite
5.  Select the “Telescope” menu from the menu bar 
near the top of the screen.
6.  Select  “Product  Updates”  from  the  drop  
down menu. 
7.  Click  “OK”  or  “Yes”  in  the  message  box  to 
be  sure  you  have  the  latest  version  of  the  
Updater software.
8.  If you see “Error Box” about searching for COM 
Ports  and  you  have  your  telescope  connected 
with a USB cable, click “Yes”. If you are using an 
SD Card, click “No”.
9.  Click on “Upgrade AutoStar Software Now”.
10.  Open the drop down menu called “Specify Type 
of AutoStar...”.
11.  Select LS-6.
12.  If you want to make an Mini SD Card, check the  
SD box.
13.  Click  “OK”  and  the  rmware  will  download  
and install.
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