Celestron Advanced Series C5-S Manuel D’Utilisation

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4.  Select one of the four alignment methods as described below.  
 
Note: If incorrect information is entered into the hand control, the UNDO button acts like a back space button 
allowing the user to re-enter the correct data. 
 
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Auto Align allows the telescope to automatically choose three stars 
(two on one side of the Meridian, and one on the opposite side) on 
which to align itself.  To Auto Align your telescope: 
 
1.  Select Auto Align from the alignment choices given. Based 
on the date and time information entered, the telescope will 
automatically select and go to a bright star that is above the 
horizon.  
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If for some reason the chosen star is not visible 
(perhaps behind a tree or building) press UNDO to 
automatically select the next bright star from the 
database star list.  
 
2.  Once the telescope is finished slewing to your first 
alignment star, the display will ask you to use the arrow 
buttons to align the selected star with the crosshairs in the 
center of the finderscope. Once centered in the finder, 
press ENTER.   
3.  The display will then instruct you to center the star in the 
field of view of the eyepiece.  When the star is centered, 
press ALIGN to accept this star as your first alignment 
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4.  After the first alignment star has been entered the telescope will automatically select a second alignment 
star on the same side of the Meridian and have you repeat this procedure for that star.   
5.  For the third alignment star, the telescope will select a bright star on the opposite side of the Meridian and 
slew to it. Once again center the star in the crosshairs of the finderscope and then center the star in the 
eyepiece, pressing ENTER when complete. 
When the telescope has been aligned on all three stars the display will read Alignment Successful, and you are 
now ready to find your first object. 
 
 
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Auto Three-Star Alignment works much the same way as Auto Align, however 
instead of automatically slewing to the alignment stars, the user is allowed to 
select the alignment stars from a list.  To use Auto Three-Star Align: 
 
1.  Select Auto Three Star Align from the alignment choices given. 
2.  The hand control will display a recommended alignment star to 
begin. 
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Press UNDO to display the next recommended star on the same 
side of the Meridian, or 
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Press the UP and DOWN arrows keys to scroll through the 
compete list of available alignment stars to choose from.   
3.  Once the desired alignment star is displayed on the hand control 
press ENTER to slew the telescope to the star. 
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The Meridian is an imaginary line in the sky 
that starts at the North celestial pole and 
ends at the South celestial pole and passes 
through the zenith.  If you are facing South, 
the meridian starts from your Southern 
horizon and passes directly overhead to the 
North celestial pole. 
 
Pointing Accuracy 
For the best possible
pointing accuracy, always
center the alignment stars
using the up arrow button
and the right arrow button.
Approaching  from this
direction when looking
through the eyepiece will
eliminate much of the
backlash between the
gears and assures the
most accurate alignment
possible.