Note:
Throughout this man-
ual, you will notice
the term „Alt/Az." Alt/
Az is frequently used
to refer to altitude
or horizontal and
azimuth or vertical.
Alt/Az is just one of
many methods used
by amateur astrono-
mers to help locate
stars in the night sky.
8 Autostar Features
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The Autostar Computer Controller provides control of virtually every telescope function within
a compact handbox. Autostar has soft-touch keys designed to have a positive feel. The LCD
(Liquid Crystal Display) is backlit with a red LED (Light Emitting Diode) for easy viewing in the
dark. The backlit display, key arrangement, and sequential database make Autostar extremely
user friendly.
Note: Autostar does not require batteries; the telescope's batteries supply power
to Autostar.
2-line lCd display - Provides an interface between Autostar and the telescope.
• Top line: Lists the primary category or menu item.
• Bottom line: Contains a menu option or information about an object or subject,
depending on which function is being performed.
ENTER key - Accesses, in a sequential manner, the next menu or data level in the
Autostar database. See "MOVING THROUGH AUTOSTAR'S MENUS," page 12 and
"AUTOSTAR'S MENUS," page 16.
Note: If ENTER is pressed for two seconds or more and then released, Autostar
emits a beep and "ENTER to Sync" is displayed. „ENTER to Sync" is relevant only
after the telescope has been aligned and is pointing at an object. If the „ENTER
to Sync" feature is accessed by mistake, press MODE to return to the previous
screen. See "HIgH PREcISION," page 20, for more details about this feature.
ModE key - Returns to the previous menu or data level in the Autostar database until
the top level, "Select Item," is reached. The MODE key is similar to the ESCAPE key on a
computer.
Note: Pressing MODE while in the "Select Item" level moves Autostar to the top-
most screen: "Select Item: Object."
Note: If MODE is pressed and held for two seconds or more, the following infor-
mation is then available using the Scroll keys (6 and 7, Fig. 3):
• Right Ascension and Declination (astronomical) coordinates
• Altitude (vertical) and Azimuth (horizontal) coordinates
• Local Time and Local Sidereal Time (LST)
• Timer and Alarm Status
Press MODE again to return to the previous menu.
Go To key - Slews (moves) the telescope to the coordinates of the currently selected
object. While the telescope is slewing, the operation may be aborted at any time by press-
ing any key except GO TO. Pressing GO TO again resumes the slew to the object.
Arrow keys - Slew the telescope in a specific direction (up, down, left, and right), at any
one of nine different speeds. Speed selection is explained in "SLEW SPEEDS," page 22.
The following functions are also available with the Arrow keys:
• Data Entry - Use the Up and Down Arrow keys to scroll through the letters of
the alphabet and numerical digits. The Down Arrow key starts with the letter „A"
and the Up Arrow key starts with the digit „9." The Left and Right Arrow keys are
used to move the blinking cursor left and right across the LCD display.
• Alt/Az Alignment - Use the Up and Down Arrow keys to move the telescope
vertically up and down. The Left Arrow key rotates the telescope horizontally
counterclockwise, while the Right Arrow key rotates it clockwise.