One-Star Align; Solar System Align - Celestron LCM Serie Mode D'emploi

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ONE-STAR ALIGN

One-Star Align requires you to input all the same information as you would for the Two-Star Align procedure However, instead of slewing
to two alignment stars for centering and alignment, the LCM uses only one star to model the sky based on the information given This
will allow you to roughly slew to the coordinates of bright objects like the Moon and planets and gives the LCM the information needed
to track objects in altazimuth in any part of the sky One-Star Align is not meant to be used to accurately locate small or faint deep-sky
objects or to track objects accurately for photography To use One-Star Align:
1 . Select One-Star Align from the alignment options
2 . Press ENTER to accept the time/site information displayed on the screen, or press UNDO to enter new information
3 . The SELECT STAR 1 message will appear in the top row of the display Use the Up and Down scroll keys to select the star you wish to use
for the first alignment star Press ENTER
4 . The LCM then asks you to center in the eyepiece the alignment star you selected Use the direction arrow buttons to slew the telescope to
the alignment star and carefully center the star in the finderscope Press ENTER when centered
5 . Then, center the star in the eyepiece and press ALIGN
6 . Once in position, the LCM will model the sky based on this information and display "Align Successful"
NOTE:
Once a One-Star Alignment has been done, you can use the Re-alignment feature (later in this section) to improve your telescope's pointing accuracy.

SOLAR SYSTEM ALIGN

Solar System Align is designed to provide excellent tracking and GoTo performance by using solar system objects (Sun, Moon and
planets) to align the telescope with the sky Solar System Align is a great way to align your telescope for daytime viewing as well as a
quick way to align the telescope for night time observing
Never look directly at the sun with the naked eye or with a telescope (unless you have the proper solar filter) . Permanent
and irreversible eye damage may result .
1 . Select Solar System Align from the alignment options
2 . Press ENTER to accept the time/site information displayed on the display, or press UNDO to enter new information
3 . The SELECT OBJECT message will appear in the top row of the display Use the Up and Down scroll keys to select the daytime object
(planet, Moon or Sun) you wish to align Press ENTER
4 . The LCM then asks you to center in the eyepiece the alignment object you selected Use the direction arrow buttons to slew the telescope
to the alignment object and carefully center it in the finderscope Press ENTER when centered
5 . Then, center the object in the eyepiece and press ALIGN
Once in position, the LCM will model the sky based on this information and display "Align Successful"
Selecting the Sun
For safety purposes, the Sun will not be displayed in any of the hand control's customer object lists unless it is enabled from the Utilities
Menu To allow the Sun to be displayed on the hand control, do the following:
1 . Press the UNDO button until the display reads "LCM Ready "
2 . Press the MENU button and use the Up and Down keys to select the Utilities Menu Press ENTER
3 . Use the UP and Down keys to select Sun Menu and press ENTER
4 . Press ENTER again to allow the Sun to appear on the hand control display
The Sun can be removed from the display by using the same procedure as above
To improve the telescope pointing accuracy, you can use the Re-Align feature as described below
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