Meade Instruments RCX400TM User Manual

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1#) in the unlocked position. Set the R.A. Lock to a "partially locked" position to create

a comfortable drag for the R.A. Slow Motion Control.

Caution: Do not operate the R.A. Slow Motion Control with the R.A. Lock

in the fully locked position, as such operation may result in damage to the
internal gear system and also cause you to lose alignment.

j

Optical Tube Assembly (OTA) Computer Control Panel (also see e):

H. USB Port: Provides 3 connections for USB 2.0 devices. This port is

typically used to connect to CCD cameras, such as Meade’s LPI or
Deep Sky Imager. See

OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES

, pages 48 - 50.Your

PC can control your

RCX

400 telescope using serial commands. Go to

the Meade website (www.meade.com) to download the latest serial
commands and device pinouts.

J. Serial Port: Provides connection with a PC and for current and future

Meade accessories. Your PC can control your

RCX

400 telescope using

serial commands. Go to the Meade website (www.meade.com) to
download the latest serial commands and device pinouts.
Important Note: Although both the Base Computer Control Panel and
the OTA Computer Control Panel include a serial port, only one may be
used at a time; you cannot plug into both ports at the same time.

K. Autoguider Port: Plug the optional autoguider into this port. See the

instruction sheet that came with your autoguider for more information.
Also see

OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES

, pages 48 - 50.

L. Reticle Port: Plug the optional reticle eyepiece into this port. Control

the reticle through the AutoStar II menus. See

HOT BUTTON MENUS

page 36. Also see

OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES

, pages 48 - 50.

Note: See the instruction sheets that are included with the reticle and
the autoguider for more details.

M. Handbox (HBX) Port: Plug the AutoStar II coil cord into this port.

Important Note: Although both the Base Computer Control Panel and
the OTA Computer Control Panel include an HBX port, only one hand-
box maybe be plugged in at a time; you cannot plug handboxes into
both ports at the same time.

N. Smart Accessory Port: Provides connection for future Meade acces-

sories.

1)

GPS Receiver: Receives information transmitted from Global Positioning System
satellites. See page 25 for more information.

1!

Declination (Dec.) Setting Circle (on left fork arm): See

APPENDIX A

, page 57,

for detailed information.

1@

Mounting Base: Attach to the tripod base (see 2&). See page 16 for mounting
instructions.

1#

Right Ascension (R.A.) Lock: Controls the manual horizontal rotation of the
telescope. Turning the R.A. lock counterclockwise unlocks the telescope, enabling
it to be freely rotated by hand about the horizontal axis. Turning the R.A. lock
clockwise locks the telescope, prevents the telescope from being rotated manu-
ally, and engages the horizontal motor drive for AutoStar II operation.

1$

AutoStar II Handbox and Tiltable Holder: Controls all the electronic functions
of the telescope. See pages 13 - 15 for detailed information. You may have
noticed that there is no manual focus knob; all focus is achieved by

u

sing the

AutoStar handbox. Attach the holder to one of the handles (see f). Holds your
handbox in a convenient location.

1%

Right Fork Arm: The right side of the heavy-duty mount that holds the optical
tube securely in place (see g).

1^

Declination (Dec.) Slow-Motion Control: Make fine adjustments in
Declination(altitude) by turning this control with the Dec. Lock (see 1& below) in
the locked position. In order for this control to operate properly, power must be off.

1&

Dec. Lock: Controls the manual vertical movement of the telescope. Turning the
Dec. lock counterclockwise unlocks the telescope enabling it to be freely rotated
by hand about the vertical axis. Turning the Dec. lock clockwise (to a firm feel

Definitions
Throughout this manual,
you will notice the terms
"

Alt/Az," "Right

Ascension," and
"

Declination." Alt/Az or

more properly, altitude-
azimuth (or altazimuth), is
frequently used to refer to
altitude or Declination (the
up-and-down vertical move-
ment of the telescope) and
azimuth or Right Ascension
(the side-to-side horizontal
movement of the tele-
scope). Right Ascension is
abbreviated as "

R.A." and

Declination as "

Dec."

Caution:
When loosening the Dec.

lock, be sure to support the

optical tube (

19, Fig. 1a).

The weight of the tube

could cause the tube to

swing suddenly.

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