How to Perform a Two-Star Altitude/Azimuth Alignment of the Meade 8n LX90GPS Schmidt-Cassegrain Telescope
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Two stars are chosen manually by the observer from the large database of Autostar.
Complete Step 1 through 9, unless you have completed the initialization procedure then complete Step 6 through 9.
Enter the correct time along with choosing either AM, PM, or 24-hour clock(blank), then enter.
Step5
Choose "Yes" or "No" for Daylight Savings, then press enter.
Step6
Select Alignment "Align Two Star" from setup menu and press enter.
Step7
Place the telescope in the home position.
Step8
Choose the first star from the database "Select Star" using the scroll keys and press enter.
Step9
After centering the first star press enter.
Step10
Repeat the process for the second star.
Tips & Warnings
Two-star alignment by AutoStar does not provide automatic North, home, or level positions.
For tips on Operating Autostar's Keys, see "MOVING THROUGH AUTOSTAR'S MENUS."
Once aligned only use Autostar program (keys) to move the telescope; when loosening the bolts, screws or moving the telescope, alignment could be lost.
Knowledge of the night sky will aid the observer in manually choosing two stars for alignment.
The "Telescope: Mount" option does not need to be selected.
Verify that "INITIALIZING AUTOSTAR"has been performed before aligning the telescope.