iOptron #3520 User Manual

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southern hemisphere using Sigma Octantis. 
You will need to know where Polaris is in the northern 
hemisphere. You may find this information via an 
iPhone/iPad app (iOptron Polar Scope in Apple iTune 
store).  
Shown in Figure 11 is a screen shot of an iPhone chart. 
For example, on December 3, 2012, 12:48:36 in Boston, 
USA (Lat N42º30’28” and Long W71º08’49”), the Polaris 
Position is 10hr 24.1m and r = 40.8min (the green dot on 
the chart). 
Adjust the mount in 
latitude and azimuth 
direction to place 
Polaris in the same 
position on the 
Polar Scope Dial as 
indicated on your 
iPhone/iPad screen. 
In this case, the 
Polaris will be 
located at a radius 
of 40.8’ and an 
angle of 10 hour 
24.1 minute. 
If you don’t have an 
iPhone/iPad, you 
can still get a better 
polar alignment 
using other 
programs/ software 
to calculate the pole 
star position. 
 
 
 
STEP 7. Start Sky Tracking 
Now you are ready to track the sky! Point the camera to 
the sky you are interested in. You may also release two 
DEC locking screws to rotate the DEC adapter along the 
RA axis (Make sure all the screws/locks are tightened 
afterwards). Select N or S (northern or southern 
hemisphere) depending on your location. Select 1X 
tracking speed to take photos of only the sky. Select 
0.5X tracking speed to include landscape in the photo. S 
and L speeds are for Solar and Lunar tracking. Double 
check the polar alignment and realign it if needed. Turn 
power switch on to begin tracking the sky. 
 
Figure 12. SkyGuider
TM
 mount control board 
 
Using 0.5X Speed  
The 0.5X tracking speed evenly divides image blur 
between the sky and foreground. With wide-angle 
lenses, it can produce dramatic images of a starry sky 
suspended above a landscape with everything sharp to 
the eye.  
 
 
Advanced Application 
The SkyGuider
TM
 mount is equipped with a guiding port 
to enable autoguiding while tracking. The guide port 
wiring is shown in Figure 13, which is same as that from 
Celestron / Starlight Xpress / Orion Mount / Orion 
Autoguider/ QHY5 autoguider pinout.  
 
Figure 13. Guide port pinout 
If you have an autoguider that has a pinout similar to ST-
i of SBIG, such as Meade/ Losmandy/ Takahashi/ Vixen, 
make sure a proper guiding cable is used with the 
SkyGuider
TM
 mount. Refer to your guiding camera and 
guiding software for detailed operation. 
The SkyGuider
TM
 mount is also capable of dual 
camera/scope mounting as shown below. 
 
Figure 14. Dual mounting 
Additional accessories are needed for autoguiding and 
dual mounting. 
 
3. Maintenance and Servicing 
3.1. Maintenance 
The SkyGuider
TM
 equatorial mount is designed to be 
maintenance free. Do not overload the mount. Do not 
drop the mount. This will damage the mount or degrade 
the tracking accuracy permanently. Use a damp cloth to 
clean the mount if necessary. Do not use solvent. 
 
Figure 11. iPhone display