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For the correct calculation of the object positions, the telescope needs to know the current time. As the internal clock is often ahead of the actual time, it needs to be corrected before each observation.
To set the date and time, use the hand terminal:
MENU - Local Data - Clock - Date and Time
In the following screen one can set both (accurate to the whole seconds) with the numeric keys. It is useful to have a radio clock available or to use an Internet service, such as this one. Set a time approximately 30 seconds ahead of the current time and wait until the time set on the hand terminal is reached, then press ENTER to confirm.
At the start:
Remove the black back cover at the tube's end and plug in the eyepiece or camera.
The coarse focus:
Of course objects will not be perfectly focused (in the eyepiece/on the screen) in the first try. For a coarse setting of the focus carefully turn at the focus knob, which is located at the same side of the tube as the eyepiece connector (see Figure on the right). At the end, turn the knob a bit counter-clockwise (this direction has a slightly higher resistance) to lock the mirror, minimizing its tilting during telescope movements.
A good focus for the ST-8 with the attached filter wheel can be reached after 20 counter-clockwise rotations of the focus knob from the right end.
The fine focus:
The device to adjust the fine focus is hanging down from the steel pillar (left Figure). Use the buttons IN
and OUT
to change the focus in the respective direction. Once the optimal focus has been found, activate the automatic temperature regulation that readjusts the focus based on the temperature change during an observation. To activate that automatic regulation, change the slider next to the screen to AUTO-A
or AUTO-B
(the latter has proven useful).
A detailed manual for the focusing can be found in this article.
The most important function of the hand terminal is to move the telescope with the direction buttons
N - S - E - W
The N-S-buttons change the telescope's declination and the E-W-buttons change the right ascension. The speed of these changes can be altered by the buttons
+ and -
The current speed is shown on the display.
The hand terminal can be used to point the telescope to objects that were saved in the computer. Among those there are different astronomical catalogs, e.g. the Messier, NGC and IC, along with a list of stars and planets that can be reached by speed dial buttons on the hand terminal. For Messier catalog, e.g., can be chosen by pressing number 7. Afterwards, the specific object number must be given (e.g. 13 for M13) or use the “+”/“-” buttons to scroll through the catalog. Example: Messier Object 13:
7(M) - 13 - ENTER
After pressing the ENTER button some information on the chosen object will be displayed (type, brightness,…). The object needs to be confirmed by pressing ENTER once more. Afterwards, the telescope will move to the object.
Setting the date and time:
MENU - Local Data - Clock - Date and Time
Move to or leave the parking position:
Park:
MENU - Alignment - Park
Unpark:
MENU - Alignment - Unpark
Dis-/Connect dome and telescope:
Disconnect:
MENU - Settings - Dome - Dome Control - No Dome
Connect:
MENU - Settings - Dome - Dome Control - Dome On GPS
Disable tracking:
MENU - Drive - Follow Obj. -> uncheck
There are eyepieces with different focal lengths. Start with an eyepiece of the largest focal length, then focus and use the direction buttons
N - S - E - W
to move the object to the center of the field of view, then change to the eyepiece with the next-lower focal length and refocus. After the observations, replace the eyepiece with the dust cover.
MENU - Alignment - Park
A collection of solutions for known problems can be found here.