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Selecting an Object
Oncethetelescopehasbeenaligned,youcannowaccessandviewthe42,900differentobjectsintheSynScandatabase.Therearethree
methodchoicestoselectacelestialobjecttoview:theshortcutkeys(Fig 41),theobjectkey(Fig. 42)orthemenusystem(Fig. 43).
Shortcut Keys
• TOUR: The hand control presents you with highlights of what is in the sky at that moment.
Itwillshowyouthebrightestandmostbeautifulobjectsforyourviewingpleasure.Use
thescrollkeystoviewthroughthelist.ChoosethedesiredobjectbypressingENTER.
Thehandcontrolwillthendisplaythecoordinatesoftheobject.Youmayusethescroll
buttonstodisplayadditionalinformationabouttheobject,suchasmagnitude,size,and
the constellation it resides in. Pressing ENTER will prompt you with “View Object?”
Pressing ENTERonemoretimewillcausethetelescopetoslewtothatobject.
• M, NGC, IC: Theseshortcutkeysgiveyouaccesstothemostpopularcelestialcatalogues
todate.Eachcataloghasasetnumberofobjectstochoosefrom.Usethenumerickeys
toselectanobjectbyenteringitscatalognumber.PressingENTER will display its
coordinates.Primaryinformationsuchassize,magnitude,andconstellationareobtainedby
pressing the scroll keys. Pressing ENTER once more will cause the telescope to slew to the
object.
• PLANET:
Thisallowsyoutoselecttheplanets,theMoon,orPluto.Usethescrollkeys
tondthesolarsystemobjectyouwanttoviewandpress ENTERtoviewitscoordinates.
Press ENTER once more to slew to the planet.
• USER:
Thisallowsyoutoselectandgo-toanyuserdenableobjects.
Object Key
TheOBJECTkeytakesyoudirectlytotheObjectsCatalogMenu,whereyouhavecomplete
accesstoover42,900celestialobjectsseparatedbycatalogname.(SeetheSynScanAZmenutree
fordetails.)
Fig. 41
Fig. 42
Note: If you have not completed an alignment and you attempt to slew the scope with a go-to command, the scope will respond with an
error message saying: “System needs alignment.”