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iOptron CEM26 User Manual

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after the mount slews to it. Press ENTER when finished. The hand controller will prompt you to choose a
second star. After centering the second star, the two-star alignment is finished.
After the two-star alignment, the altitude and azimuth errors will be displayed. This number can be
used to fine tune the Quick Polar Alignment.
For example, if the screen shows 7.5" low and 4.3" east, it means that THE MOUNT axis is pointing
low and to the east of the Celestial Pole.
5.3.4. Three Star Align
The three-star alignment will further determine the cone error between the OTA and mount axis. The
system will use these data to calculate the goto model. If the cone error is big enough, it is suggested to
shim the OTA in DEC to minimize it.
Press MENU => Alignment => Three Star Align. A list of alignment stars that are above the
horizon is computed based on your local time and location. With the mount at the Zero Position, use the
and buttons to select the first alignment star and press ENTER. Center the target in your eyepiece using
the arrow keys. Press ENTER when finished. The hand controller will prompt you to choose a second star.
Select third star after the mount aligned to the second star.
The system will display the pointing and cone errors after the three star alignment accepted. The
system will update the pointing model accordingly.
5.3.5. Polar Iterate Align
This alignment method allows you to polar align the mount even if you cannot view the Celestial
Pole. Press the MENU => Alignment => Polar Iterate Align”. The HC will display a list of bright
alignment stars near the meridian as Alignment Star A. Follow the HC instructions to move Alignment Star A
to the center of the eyepiece using a combination of the Latitude Adjustment Knob and the “◄” and ►”
buttons. Press ENTER to confirm the settings. Next, select a bright star that is close to the horizon as
Alignment Star B. Center it using the Azimuth Adjustment Knobs and the “◄” and “►” buttons (the
▲”
and “
▼”
buttons will not function). Press ENTER to confirm the settings.
The telescope will now slew back to Alignment Star A to repeat the above steps. The iteration can
be stopped when it is determined that the alignment error has been minimized. Press the BACK button to
exit the alignment procedure.
NOTE: It is highly recommended to use an eyepiece with illuminated crosshairs for accurate
centering.
NOTE: The movement of the alignment star in your eyepiece may not be perpendicular depending
on its location in the sky.
5.3.6. Solar System Align
This function uses a planet or the moon as an alignment object. Press MENU => Alignment=>
Solar System Align” for a list of available alignment objects.
5.3.7. Display Model Error
This will display linear RA error, linear DEC error, polar misalignment, non-perpendicular between
OTA and DEC, and non-perpendicular between HA and DEC.
5.3.8. Clear Alignment Data
This will clear all alignment data created during one star, two star or three star alignment process.

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iOptron CEM26 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Payload Capacity26 lbs (11.8 kg)
RA Worm Wheel180 teeth
DEC Worm Wheel180 teeth
RA Worm1:180 gear ratio
DEC Worm1:180 gear ratio
Power Requirement12V DC
Go2Nova ControllerYes
Tracking RateSidereal, Solar, Lunar
GPSYes
Communication PortsUSB

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