iOptron G-N114 ユーザーズマニュアル

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tracking accuracy. To do so, press MENU 
button, scroll down to “Align”, select “Easy 
One Star Align” and press ENTER. A list of 
three bright objects, such as Moon, Venus, 
and other stars, will be displayed for you to 
select from. Select an object using ▲ or ▼ 
key. Then press ENTER. Use ◄ ► ▲ or ▼ 
key to center the object in your eyepiece. 
Press SPEED button to change the slew 
speed if needed. Then press ENTER to 
complete the alignment. Or press the BACK 
key to cancel the process. 
An alternate way is performing “Sync to 
Target”. To do so, press MENU button, 
select “Select and Slew” and press ENTER. 
Then select a known sky object, such as 
Moon from “Planets, Sun, Moon” menu and 
press ENTER. The mount will slew to the 
Moon. When the mount stopped slewing, 
the Moon could be just inside your eyepiece 
or way off. Press MENU button and scroll 
down the menu to “Sync to Target” and 
press ENTER. Follow the instruction, use ◄ 
► ▲ and ▼ keys to move the Moon in the 
center of your eyepiece and press ENTER.  
4.3. Turn Off the Mount 
When finishing observing, always move the 
mount to Park Position. If the mount is not 
moved, no initial set up is needed when 
powered on the next time. To do so, press 
the MENU button, scroll down to “Park 
Telescope” and press ENTER. Turn the 
power off. 
 
5. Use SmartStar
®
-G 
Telescopes 
5.1. Manual Operation of a 
Telescope 
You may observe land and astronomical 
objects using GOTONOVA’s arrow keys. 
After the telescope was assembled 
(referring to Section 2. Telescope 
Assembly), flip the I/O switch on the 
telescope mount to turn on the mount. Use 
►,◄,▼ or ▲ buttons to point the telescope 
to desired object. You may need using 
SPEED key to change the slewing speed. 
5.2. Slew to an Object 
Press MENU button, from the main menu, 
select “Select and Slew.” Select an object 
you would like to observe and press ENTER 
key.  
The GOTONOVA
TM
 8402G hand controller 
has a database consists of over 50,000 
objects. Use ► or ◄ button to move the 
cursor and ▼ or ▲ button to change the 
number. A check mark “
√” 
indicates the 
object is above the horizon, and cross mark 
“X
” 
means it is below the horizon. Only 
those objects above the horizon can be 
observed. In some catalogs, those stars 
below the horizon may not display. 
5.2.1. Planets, Sun, Moon 
There are 9 objects in Solar system. 
5.2.2. Deep Sky Objects 
This menu includes objects outside our 
Solar system such as galaxies, star 
clusters, quasars, nebulae. 
•  Named Deepsky Objects: It consists of 
60 deep sky objects with their common 
names. More information will be 
available by pressing HELP key. A list of 
named deep sky objects is also 
attached in Appendix C. 
•  Messier Catalog: It consists of all 110 
objects in Messier catalog. More 
information will be available by pressing 
HELP key.  
•  NGC IC Catalog: consists of 7840 
objects in NGC catalog and 5386 
objects in IC catalog. To select an object 
from NGC or IC catalog, move the 
cursor to NGC, using▲ or ▼ button to 
toggle between NGC and IC. Then 
move the cursor to numerical position