Quick Start Guide
SmartStar®-R80 GPS Telescope
#9801 (Pulsar Pink) & #9802 (Astro Blue)
SmartStar®-R80 Telescope
#9501 (Pulsar Pink) & #9502 (Astro Blue)
FEATURES
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Alt-Azimuth Mount– The Cube™-- The only mount of its kind for ultimate rotation
Includes the GoToNovaTM Controller. One of the most intuitive controllers on the market.
Over 5,000 object database.
Built-in 32-channel GPS (#9801 & #9802 only)
Large LCD screen with 4 lines and 21-character wide screen
Drive motor with 5-speed setting for better control.
Dual-axis Servomotor
Aluminum tripod
80mm achromatic refractor telescope
PACKAGE CONTENTS
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SmartStar® telescope mount
Built-in GPS receiver (#9801 & #9802
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#8405 Hand Controller
Controller Cable
3x Barlow lens
45º diagonal
K 10mm and K 25mm eyepieces
only)
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80mm Refractor telescope
Tripod
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Full manual (you can refer to the full manual for more details on set-up and operation).
Tips for operating
Reviews and feedback from other customers
Accessories information (including AC adapter, carry bag, and more)
Assembly Terms
1. Telescope tube
2. Dovetail lock
3. Hand controller
4. Altitude lock
5. Mount (shown with GPS)
6. Diagonal
7. Eyepiece
8. Height adjustment handle
9. Center Tripod Lock Knob
10. Leg Locks (3)
11. Tripod
12. Tripod height lock knob
13. Height Extender
Step 6.
Insert 45º diagonal: Insert the diagonal (#6) into the eyepiece side of
the telescope. Tighten the thumbscrews to a firm feel only.
Insert the eyepiece: Remove the supplied K 25mm eyepiece (#7) from
its container and slide it into the other end of the diagonal. Tighten the
thumbscrews to a firm feel only. Remove the dust cover from the end of
optical tube assembly.
45º diagonal
Use the focus knob to bring objects into focus. You may need to turn
the focus knob quite a few turns to focus your telescope for the first time.
Always start observing using a low power eyepiece (such as a K 25mm
eyepiece) to get a nice wide field of view. Later you can change to high
power if so desired. Higher powered eyepieces have a much narrower
field of view. So it’s more difficult to locate objects using higher powered
eyepieces.
eyepiece
Focus knob
Step 7.
Plug hand controller into any one of HBX port on the mount.
Turn on power. Now you are ready to observe. Use the 4 Arrow keys
(▲▼◄►) to rotate the scope Up, Down, Left, and Right. Use the
SPEED key to change the slew rate from the slowest (2X) to the fastest
(MAX).
Step 8.
Set telescope to PARK POSITION.
2) Up
(1) Position the mount so that the “SOUTH” mark is facing south (A
compass may be helpful).
(2) The telescope tube should be pointed directly up at the zenith. If it is
not perfectly straight then loosen the altitude lock (#4) to adjust
telescope.
1) South
#4
Alt
lock
Step 9.
Level the mount using the bubble on side of mount by adjusting tripod
legs. The bubble should be in the middle of the circle. It is also
suggested to use additional levels (such as torpedo levels) to assure
precise leveling.
Step 10.
Press the I/O power switch ON (controller will light up).
For models with GPS: Wait for controller to say “G-OK” or “Stop” in top
right corner —not “G-ON”. GPS provides Latitude, Longitude, and
current time only.
For models without GPS you will be able to manually enter latitude,
longitude, and time in the next steps.
Step 11.
Press the MENU key once.
Scroll (with the ▲/▼ keys) to “Set Up Controller”
Press ENTER.
Scroll to “Set Up Time and Site” in the next screen.
Press ENTER.
Step 12.
Now “Set Local Time:” is displayed at the top. A blinking cursor is at the
second line.
GPS will provide current date and time. If GPS is not available, current
date and time can be manually entered at this screen.
Use ▲/▼ keys to change the numbers. Use ◄/► keys to scroll through
the fields.
The last field of this screen is for setting “DaylightTime saving”.
Use ▲/▼ keys to switch between “Y” (yes) and “N” (no).
Press ENTER when finished.
Step 13.
Now “Setup Site Info:” is displayed at the top. A blinking cursor is at the
second line. (“Longi” means longitude; “Lat” means latitude.)
GPS will provide the longitude and latitude information. If GPS is not
available, these values can be manually entered here.
Use ▲/▼ keys to change the numbers and letters. Use ◄/► keys to
scroll through the fields.
The last line of this screen is for setting time zone information (add or
subtract 60 minutes (Mins.) per time zone).
Examples: minutes “behind” UT or “ahead” of UT
New York: 300 Mins. “behind” UT
Los Angeles: 480 Mins. “behind” UT
Rome: 60 Mins. “ahead” of UT
Sydney: 600 Mins. “ahead” of UT
Press ENTER when finished.
The mount is now ready to find (GOTO) and track objects.
Step 14. Select and Slew to an object
Press Menu button.
Scroll to “Select and Slew”
Press ENTER.
Step 15.
Select a category (ex. “Planets, Sun, Moon”) by scrolling with the arrow
keys.
Press ENTER.
Then select an object (ex. “Moon”) by scrolling with the arrow keys.
Press ENTER.
The telescope will automatically slew to the object and lock on. It will
automatically begin to track once it locks on to the object.
Step 16. Sync to Target (Use this to center and synchronize the object
selected in Step 15).
Press MENU. Scroll to “Sync. To Target”. Press ENTER. Next use the
arrow keys (▲▼◄►) to center the object in the eyepiece. Then press
ENTER again to synchronize the object with the memory.
To slew to other objects simply repeat steps 14 and 15. You do not need
to repeat step 16 except for adjustments as needed.
(Refer to the full online manual for 1-star and 2-star alignments. Sync to
Target is the same as 1-star Alignment except that you choose the
object to align to.)
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