6.4. iOptron Customer Service .................................................................................. 24
Appendix A. Technical Specifications............................................................................ 25
Appendix B. GOTONOVATM 8402G HC MENU STRUCTURE ..................................... 26
Appendix C. GOTONOVATM Star List ........................................................................... 28
Appendix D. Set Up USB-PC Connection ..................................................................... 34
Appendix E. Firmware Upgrade .................................................................................... 38
Appendix F. Use a PC to Control an iOptron Mount ...................................................... 41
IOPTRON ONE YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY .............................................................. 42
WARNING!
NEVER USE A TELESCOPE TO LOOK AT THE SUN!
Looking at or near the Sun will cause instant and irreversible damage to your eye.
Children should always have adult supervision while observing.
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1. SmarStar®-G Series
Overview
1.1. SmartStar®-G Series
Features
Alt-Azimuth Mount– The Cube™
The SmartStar®-G series come with our
patented Alt-Azimuth (AltAzi) mount, a.k.a.
The Cube™. This compact mount design is
probably the most functional and flexible
unit on the market. It was named “Hot
Product 2008” by Sky and Telescope. Both
axis motors are built into a small single unit
with optical encoders which provides
accurate GOTO and tracking. The mount is
universally compatible with all telescopes
using a dove-tail connection. In addition,
there are no “dead spots” – so you can point
your telescope to ANYWHERE above the
horizon, whereas, other mounts block the
telescope tube at certain points of rotation.
This mount also comes standard with AC
connection. An optional DC adaptor is
available so you can plug your telescope
mount into your car if you’re camping or at
any remote location.
32-Channel GPS Module
most technologically advanced automated
tracking system available on the market
today. With a database over 50,000
celestial objects, including all of the most
famous galaxies, nebulae, star clusters, not
to mention the planets, you’ll be able to
enjoy star gazing with the simple push of a
button.
The easy to understand controller on
the market
The GOTONOVATM hand controller is much
easier to use than other similar products.
The hand controller is more intuitive with
menu categories better organized. It also
has a larger LCD screen with more lines of
content compared with the competition.
Using the easy-to-use hand controller and
its large LCD screen, you can easily set up
your telescope and select where you want
to go.
More precise speed control for
viewing objects
The control system also allows you to slew
the telescope at 5 different drive speeds,
keeping the object within the telescope’s
viewfinder for as long as you wish.
Compatible with many OTAs
All G-series telescopes come standard with
a 32-channel GPS module for fully
automated operation. Simply turn on the
GOTONOVA
GPS module will automatically synchronize
your telescope location and time with the
GOTONOVA
system. View celestial objects without
having to manually punch in the date, time,
latitude or longitude.
TM
Hand Controller and the
TM
computerized control
TM
GOTONOVA
Computerized Control
System
The revolutionary GOTONOVATM
computerized control system is by far the
Most Optical Tube Assembles (OTAs) with
dovetail connection should be compatible
with the SmartStar
The payload of a SmartStar
between 7 to 11 lbs, depending on OTAs
and observing condition. (If you do not have
a dovetail connection -- attach your OTA
using mounting rings and dovetail available
at your local telescope store or the OTA
manufacturer). Contact iOptron for expert’s
advice on compatibility issues.
®
-G GOTO AltAzi mount.
®
-G mount is
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USB Port
The 8402 hand controller comes with a USB
port that tremendously expands the
functionalities of the already powerful
system. With the USB2COM driver installed,
the USB port works as an RS232 serial port.
It supports firmware upgrades and computer
control. With ASCOM protocol, you can
control your telescope with most ASCOM
compatible software. This enables you to
utilize the CPU, large screen, and disk
space of your PC/laptop. With a wide
selection of software, your star gazing
experience will never be the same again.
Package Contents1
(1) SmartStar
®
-G Mount with built-in GPS receiver (Models 8800, 8802, 8803 and
8804)
(1) GOTONOVATM Hand Controller (Part No. 8402G)
(1) Controller Cable
(1) USB Cable
(1) Tripod
(1) Tripod bolt and Tray Lock
(1) Tripod Tray
(1) AC adapter with cord
Attach mount to tripod using the long bolt (#7). Slide tray on
bottom of shaft. Then screw on round black knob (#9).
Step 3a. Installing Batteries (not included)
Note: you may use 8 AA batteries (Step 3) or the AC adaptor
(Step 5) to operate the mount.
Pull the batteries compartment cover (shown) open.
Gently pull the batteries holder (shown next) out of the
compartment to avoid breaking the attached wires.
Step 3b.
Insert 8 AA batteries (not included) according to the diagrams on
the holder. Refer to the diagram on the holder to orient the
batteries properly. Replace the holder back into the batteries
compartment and replace the cover.
For reference: the battery pack fits in with wires on the bottom
right (See arrow in photo). Use only fresh batteries. Using/mixing
old or low batteries may cause error messages.
Optional AC Adapter and Car Charger accessories are available
Dovetail
lock (#2)
at www.ioptron.com
Step 4. Attaching Telescope
Attach telescope to mount using the dovetail lock knob (#2).
(Picture shows 80mm refractor. However all scopes will
attach in the same manner.)
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Step 5. Plug in hand controller and AC adaptor.
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Plug hand controller into either one of the two HBX ports on the
mount. Next plug in AC adaptor. (Or use batteries—see step 3).
Turn on power (the red light should go on).
At this point you can begin observing manually. 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).
Plug in AC
adaptor
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For 80mm Refractor (#8502)…….....................................................
45º diagonal
eyepiece
Focus knob
For 114mm Newtonian (#8503) …….................................................
Point toward open
end of telesco
Switch
For 90mm Maksutov-Cassegrain (#8504)………………………………….
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Dia
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Bolts
The other HBX is reserved for accessories, such as external GPS
module, electronic focuser or laser pointer. DO NOT plug non-
iOptron accessories into the unit to avoid damaging the
mount or accessories.
Insert 45º diagonal: Insert the diagonal into the eyepiece side of
the telescope. Tighten the thumbscrews to a firm feel only.
Insert the eyepiece: Slide the eyepiece into the open end of the
diagonal. Tighten the thumbscrews to a firm feel only. Remove
the dust cover from the other end of optical tube assembly.
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 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 initially locate objects using higher powered eyepieces.
Attach the red dot finder scope to the telescope tube (#1):
First remove the two washers on the tube. Then place the finder
scope onto the two bolts and re-attach the washers securely. The
finder scope should face towards the open end of the tube (see
arrow in diagram).
Turn on the beam using the switch on the side. (note: you may
need to remove the plastic insulation placed next to the battery
underneath)
Install Diagonal by screwing it onto the back end of the scope.
You can adjust the position of the diagonal by loosening the free-
spinning threader on the diagonal.
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Flip
switch
Eyepiece
Install the Finderscope by sliding the dovetail plate onto the
sleeve (see arrow) and tightening the side screw.
The eyepiece can be placed on the end of the scope or on the
side (see next step). Secure the eyepiece using the side screw.
Use the focus knob to adjust the focus.
This picture shows the eyepiece on the side. Remove the
protective cap to insert the eyepiece. The diagonal is not used for
side viewing.
Use the flip switch to flip the internal mirror to view from the side
or the end of the scope.
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3. GOTONOVATM 8402G Hand Controller
Figure 1. GOTONOVA 8402 Hand Controller
GOTONOVATM 8402G hand controller (HC)
is the standard controller for a SmartStar
series mount and telescope, as shown in
Figure 1.
®
-G
3.1. Key Description
• MENU: Press “MENU” to enter the Main
Menu.
• BACK: Move back to the previous
screen, or end/cancel current operation,
such as slewing.
• ENTER: Confirm an input, go to the next
menu, select a choice, slew the
telescope to a selected object, or
stop/start tracking.
• Arrow (▲▼►◄): Press ▲▼ buttons to
move a telescope along the altitude
direction, ►◄ to move a telescope
along the azimuth direction. Brows the
menu or move the cursor in operating
menu.
• SPEED Key: To select slew speed (2X,
8X, 64X, 256X, and MAX)
• Light Key(☼): Turns on/off the red LED
reading light on the back of the
controller.
• HELP Key: Display the definition of
some terms.
• HBX (handbox) port: connect the HC to
SmartStar mount using a 6-wire RJ11
cable.
• USB port: connect the HC to a
Computer via a USB cable.
HBX
Port
USB
Port
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3.2. The LCD Screen
The 8402 HC consists of a large 4-line LCD screen, which displays all the information as shown
in Figure 2. The user interface is simple and easy to learn.
Target Name
Target R.A.
Target DEC.
Right Ascension
Declination
Altitude
Azimuth
Local Date and Time
1. Target Name: display the name of the
target that telescope is currently point
to.
• Park Position: A default position when
the mount is turned on, i.e., the
telescope is point to zenith (altitude is
90º) and the mount is facing south
(azimuth is 180º);
• An object name, such as “Mercury” or
“Andromeda Galaxy”: Name of the
celestial object or land target that is
currently slewing, gotoing, observing or
tracking;
2. GPS Status: when the power is turned
on, it shows “GPS ON”, which means a
GPS receiver is connected. When the
GPS receiver finds the satellite and
receives GPS signal, it shows “GPS
OK”. The “GPS OK” may turn off after
few minutes.
GPS Status
Slew Speed
Tracking Speed
N/S Hemisphere
Figure 2. 8402G HC LCD Information Screen
4. Tracking speed: display current
operation mode of the mount
• Land: the mount is operating at a land
mode.
• Cel., Sol. or Lun.: the mount is tracking
an celestial object at Sidereal, Solar or
Lunar speed.
5. Altitude of the telescope (zenith is 90º).
6. Azimuth of the telescope (north is 0º,
east 90º, south 180º, and west 270º).
7. Local Date and Time: display local time
in a format of YYYY-MM-DD
HH:MM:SS.
8. N/S Hemisphere: display the
observation hemisphere.
3. Slew speed: It has 5 speeds: 2X, 8X,
64X, 256X(1º/sec), MAX(4º/sec). Press
SPEED key to change it.
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4. Getting Started
sure the mount is leveled. Then turn the
mount power on.
In order to experience the full GOTO
capability of GOTONOVA technology, it is
very important to set up the mount correctly
before observation.
4.1. Level and Align the Mount
4.1.1. Level the Mount.
Leveling is critical for a good GOTO and
tracking accuracy.
Level the mount by observing the bubble
(shown) on the base of the mount by
adjusting tripod legs. The bubble should be
in the center of the circle. It is also
recommended to use additional levelers
(such as a torpedo leveler) to assure
precise leveling. Turn the mount around by
pressing ► or ◄ button to make sure it is
always leveled.
4.1.2. Initial Positions
Each time the mount is turned on, the
default position is Park Position, i.e.,its
altitude is 90º0.0’ and azimuth is 180º0.0’,
which means the “SOUTH” mark is pointing
to south and the telescope is pointing
straight up at the zenith. To set the Park
Position, you can do one of the following:
or
2. Turn the mount power on. Press the
SPEED button to select a slew speed
(MAX for fast slew and 2X for fine
tuning). Turn the SOUTH mark pointing
to south using ► or ◄ button. An
additional compass may be needed.
Rotate the telescope point to the zenith
using ▲ or ▼ button. A torpedo level
may help. Then turn the mount power
off and turn it on. Or you can press
MENU, scroll down to “Set Telescope
Coord.”, press ENTER. The default
number is “Alt: 90º00.0’ and Azi:
180º00.0’”. Press ENTER to complete
the initialization.
4.2. Setting Up the Mount
A SmartStar-G
is equipped with
a GPS receiver,
which will
receive the local
time, longitude
and latitude
information from
a satellite after the link is established.
However, manual input is still needed for
time zone and Daylight Saving setting.
2) Up
1) South
1. Align the mount to south by turning the
mount so that the South mark facing
south. An additional compass is needed.
Unlock the altitude lock (#4) and rotate
the telescope to point straight up at the
Zenith. A torpedo level may help. Make
Alt lock (#4)
A clear sky outside is needed for GPS to
communicate well with the satellites.
4.2.1. Set Up Time and Site
Press MENU button, from the main menu,
scroll down and select “Set up controller”
Select and slew
Land Objects
Sync. to target
Electronic focuser
Set up controller
Align
User Object List
Watch List
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Press ENTER. Select “Set Up Time and
Site”
Set Up Time and Site
Set Display Info
Set Key Beep
Reset All
Upgrade Firmware
Press ENTER. The “Set Local Time” screen
will show:
Set Local Time:
2009-06-01 11:55:09
300 Min. behind UT
Daylight Time Saving
√
The local time will be updated when the
GPS picks up satellite signals. If for any
reason your GPS can’t pick up a signal you
can manually enter the time. Press ◄ or ►
key to move the cursor and using ▲ or ▼
key to change the number.
Press ◄ or ► key, move the cursor to the
line below time info to set the time zone
information (add or subtract 60 minutes per
time zone). Enter minutes “ahead of” or
“behind” UT (universal time).
• New York City is 300 minutes “behind”
UT
• Los Angeles is 480 minutes “behind” UT
• Rome is 60 minutes “ahead of” UT
• Beijing is 480 minutes “ahead of” UT
• Sydney is 600 minutes “ahead of” UT
All the time zones in North America are
behind UT (universal time), as shown in the
following table. So make sure it shows
“behind” instead of “ahead of” UT.
Time Zone Hours
behind UT
Enter
Minutes
Hawaii -10 600
Alaska -9 540
Pacific -8 480
Mountain -7 420
Central -6 360
Eastern -5 300
To adjust minutes, move the cursor to each
digit and use the n▲ or ▼ key to change
the number. To change the “behind” or
“ahead of” UT, move the cursor to “ahead
of” and using ▲ or ▼ key to toggle between
“behind” and “ahead of”. For other parts of
the world, you can find out your “time zone”
information from internet, such as
http://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/
.
DO NOT COUNT DAYLIGHT SAVING
TIME.
To set daylight saving time, use the ◄ or ►
key to move the cursor to the bottom of the
screen, use ▲ or ▼ button to toggle the
Daylight Time Saving between X, which
means “No” and √, which means (Yes).
When the number is correct, press ENTER
and go to “Setup Site Info” screen:
Set up site info:
Longitude:
W071d27m47s
Latitude:
N42d15m40s
The longitude and latitude coordinates will
be updated when the GPS picks up satellite
signals. “W/E” means west/east
hemisphere; “N/S” means north/south
hemisphere; “d” means degree; “m” means
minute; and “s” means second.
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