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====== Finding Lost Telescope Position ====== | ====== Finding Lost Telescope Position ====== | ||
- | So you lost your telescope... It happens to the best of us. Below is a procedure to require | + | So you lost your telescope... It happens to the best of us. Below is a procedure to reacquire |
- | ===== Refind | + | ===== Rediscover |
+ | The procedure only requires a a couple minutes of time. The Home position is quite precise and thus should be more than enough to get a star in 32" field even during the day. | ||
==== Turn Off the Controller ==== | ==== Turn Off the Controller ==== | ||
- | I know. It sounds weird but hear me out. The telescope doesn' | + | I know. It sounds weird but hear me out. The telescope doesn' |
- | So just do what I tell you. Turn the Controller off via the big red switch. When you do this Maestro, on the desktop, will be unhappy. That's ok. It will automatically reconnect once the Controller is turned back on. | + | Turn the Controller off via the big red switch. When you do this Maestro, on the desktop |
==== Point to Park ==== | ==== Point to Park ==== | ||
+ | By hand, move the telescope so it is roughly in the Park position. There are indicators for both axis that are close enough and are described in the [[public: | ||
==== Turn On the Controller ==== | ==== Turn On the Controller ==== | ||
+ | Flip the big red switch on the control box again to turn on the Controller. | ||
==== Align from Last ==== | ==== Align from Last ==== | ||
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==== Calibrate to Alt/AZ ==== | ==== Calibrate to Alt/AZ ==== | ||
- | Here is the annoying bit. The telescope | + | The telescope |
With the Telescope still at the Park position go to the '' | With the Telescope still at the Park position go to the '' | ||
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- | You must write them in this format otherwise Maestro won't accept it (it doesn' | + | You must write them in this format otherwise Maestro won't accept it. |
Once these values are inputted click the '' | Once these values are inputted click the '' | ||
- | NOTE: If you do not see that button and instead have a '' | + | NOTE: If you do not see that button and instead have a '' |
==== Align from Home Seek ==== | ==== Align from Home Seek ==== | ||
+ | Now that it is calibrated and thinks it is pointing at Park when can align it on the Home Position. Click the '' | ||
===== Calibrate on Bright Star ===== | ===== Calibrate on Bright Star ===== | ||
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==== Find a Bright Star ==== | ==== Find a Bright Star ==== | ||
- | Now you must decide which star to use. Obviously a star you know and can point relatively quickly would be best but it must also be a star within the Maestro software. Take a look at the available stars in the drop down list in '' | + | Now you must decide which star to use. Obviously a star you know and can point relatively quickly would be best but it must also be a star within the Maestro software. Take a look at the available stars in the drop down list in '' |
- | ==== Position Star on Main Camera | + | ==== Position Star on Main Camera |
==== Calibrate - From Bright Star ==== | ==== Calibrate - From Bright Star ==== |