Owner manual

Identify
This procedure allows you to use AutoStar to identify 
objects you have found in the night sky using the 
Arrow keys. If the object is not in AutoStar’s database, 
AutoStar displays information about an object in its 
database that is closest to the one you queried about. 
  Important Note: The telescope must be 
successfully aligned before the Identify feature 
can be used. Once aligned, it cannot be 
physically moved from that location. Moving 
the telescope disrupts the telescopes frame 
of reference to the night sky and will prevent it 
from identifying objects.
In this procedure, you will center an object you wish to 
have identifi ed by AutoStar in the telescope eyepiece 
and use the “Identify” menu to fi nd out information about 
the object or the nearest object to it in the AutoStar 
database.
1. Center the object you wish to have identifi ed in 
the telescope’s eyepiece.
2. Navigate to the “Object: Identify” option and 
press ENTER.
3. “Searching...” displays. When AutoStar fi nishes 
calculating, the name of the closest object 
displays.
4. Press a Scroll key to display information about 
this object. AutoStar displays some or all the 
following information about the object with each 
press of a Scroll key:
Displayed information:  Example:
Catalog or common name... Messier 107, NGC 6171,
  Orion Nebula, etc
Type of object...................... Globular Cluster, Nebula, 
  Black Hole, etc.
Right Ascension .................. 16:32:4
Declination .......................... 13°03’
Constellation ...................... Virgo, Orion, etc.
Magnitude ........................... 3
Size..................................... 2’
Scrolling message............... “This Globular Cluster is
  10,000 light years
 away...”
Advanced Alt/Az Alignment
If you would rather choose your own alignment 
stars from the Autostar database during the Alt/Az 
alignment procedure, Autostar offers two methods
described below. 
Two-Star Alt/Az Alignment
Two-Star Alignment requires some knowledge of the 
night sky. AutoStar provides a database of bright stars 
and two stars from this database are chosen by the 
observer for alignment.
1. Turn the telescope on: Turn the telescope 
power switch to the ON position. The AutoStar 
beeps and the display screen is activated.  
AutoStar then takes a few moments to start up 
the system.
2. Select Alignment Procedure: “Press 0 to Align 
or Mode for Menu” displays. Press “Mode” to 
access the AutoStar menu.
3. Testing Motors: The telescope then tests the 
motor function of the telescope by moving in 
the horizontal and vertical directions.
4. Set Your Location or Zip Code: The Location 
screen displays. This screen asks you if you 
wish to choose either the zip code of your 
observing location or the location (i.e., entering 
the city and state or country of your observing 
location). Press “1” to select the zip code option 
or “2” to enter the city and state.
Note: The location settings (country/state/province 
and city, or zip code) are only asked for the fi rst 
time you turn on the control panel. If you wish to 
change this setting later on, use the Site menu. 
See SITE, page 29 for more information.
a. If you chose the zip code option, the left most 
“0” is highlighted. Use the Number keys to enter 
the digits. As you enter a digit, the next digit to 
the right will be highlighted. Enter the next digit. 
Repeat this process until all 5 digits of your zip 
code are entered. Press ENTER.
b.  If you chose the location option, the next 
screen asks for the country or state/province 
(listed alphabetically) of the observing site.
c. Use the Scroll keys to scroll through the list of 
countries, states, and provinces. Press ENTER 
INDEX
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