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iOptron HEM27 - Set Parking Position; Set Tracking Rate; Meridian Treatment; Set Altitude Limit

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If you have an autoguider which has a pin-out the same as the ST-I from SBIG, such as Meade/
Losmandy/ Takahashi/ Vixen, make sure a proper guiding cable is used. Refer to your guiding camera and
guiding software for detailed operation.
WARNING: DO NOT plug your ST-4 guiding camera cable into the HBX port. It will damage the
mount or guiding camera electronics.
5.4.6. Set Parking Position
You may park the telescope before powering off the mount. This is very useful if the mount is on a
permanent pier or the mount will not be moved in between observation sessions. The mount will keep all the
alignment info and reference points.
There are five parking positions. Two positions that park the scope horizontally (Horizon Position).
Two positions that park the scope vertically (Zenith Position). Current Position will park the scope at its
current position. When the mount is turned on, it will use the last parking position setting as the default
setting.
5.4.7. Set Tracking Rate
You can set up the mount tracking rate by selecting Set Tracking Rate”. Then the user can select
Automatic Rate to let the mount choose a proper Solar/Luna/Sidereal tracking rate based on the goto
target. The “User defined speed” can be adjusted from 0.9900X to 1.0100X of sidereal.
5.4.8. Meridian Treatment
This function tells the mount what to do when it tracks past the meridian. You can tell the mount if it
needs a meridian flip and when to do it.
Set Position Limitwill tell the mount when to stop tracking or to do a meridian flip. The limit
can be set at from 0° to 20° (80 minutes) pass meridian.
Set Behaviorwill determine if the mount will stop tracking or perform a meridian flip at the set
position limit.
5.4.9. Set Altitude Limit
This function allows the mount to keep tracking an object even if it is below the horizon but can still
be seen, for example from an elevated observation site, such as a hill. The range can be set from -89° to
+89°. The default limit is 00°. Be careful when setting this limit. It may cause mount goto problems.
5.4.10. Wi-Fi Option
This function will display WI-FI module functions. It is useful when connect the mount via wireless
connection.
Click on Wireless Status: displays will show:
SSID: HBX8409_XXXXXX
IP: 010.010.100.254
Port: 08899
MAC: XX-XX-XX-XX-XX-XX
Click on Restart will restart the Wi-Fi adapter and Restore to Factory to restore the factory settings.
Wireless Status
Restart
Restore to factory

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