Electing an object, Bject database in the synscan – Sky-Watcher AZ114 MOUNT User Manual

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electing an Object

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bject database in the SynScan

TM

AZ

Solar System - The other 8 planets of our solar system, plus the Moon.

Named Star - A list of 212 best known stars from the SynScan

TM

AZ database.

*NGC - 7,840 of the brightest deep sky objects from the Revised New General Catalog.

IC - 5,386 of standard stars and deep sky objects from the Indexed Catalog.

Messier - Complete list of 110 Messier objects.

Caldwell - Complete list of 109 Caldwell objects.

Double Stars - Includes 55 well-known double stars.

Variable Stars - Includes 20 will-known variable stars.

SAO - Includes 29,523 stars.

Once the telescope has been aligned. You can now access and view the 42,900 different objects

in the SynScan

TM

database. There are three methods of selecting a celestial object to view:

TOUR - Takes you on a preset tour across your current sky. It

will automatically choose from the database the brightest and

most beautiful deep-sky objects for your viewing pleasure. Use

the down scroll key to view through the deep sky objects.

Choose the desired object by pressing ENTER. It will show the

coordinate of the chosen object. Pressing ENTER once more will

cause the telescope to slew to the object.
M, NGC, IC - These shortcut keys give you access to the most

popular celestial catalogues to date. Each Catalog has a set

number of objects to choose from. Use the numeric keys to

select an object by entering its number. Pressing ENTER will

display its coordinate. Primary information such as size,

magnitude, and constellation are obtained by pressing the scroll

keys. Pressing ENTER once more will cause the telescope to

slew to the object.
PLANET - This shortcut key takes you straight to the Planets

sub menu in the database. Use the scroll keys to scroll through

the list of planets in our solar system. Press ENTER to view its

coordinates, and ENTER once more to slew to the planet.
USER - This will take you to the database that you have defined

for yourself. You can enter a new location or recall the objects

that have been previously saved (see Using the User Defined

Database).

The OBJECT key takes you to the Objects Catalogue, where

you have complete access to over 42,900 celestial objects in the

database. (See Object database in the S ynScan

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AZ and the

menu tree.)

In the Main Menu, scroll down to OBJECT CATALOG and press

ENTER. Similar to the

OBJECT key, this gives you the complete

access to all 42,900 celestial objects in the database. (See

Object database in the S ynScan

TM

AZ and the menu tree.)

The SynScan

TM

AZ comes with a vast database with over 42,900 objects coordinates and

information all available in the palm of your hand. The database contains the following catalogs:

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