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Originally Posted by DavidLJ
Hi Ian
I don't have an immediate answer for you but maybe the rest of this might help? I assume that you are having a problem in setting up the wi-fi connection between your PC and your Adapter. The attached images are some screen grabs of relevant stages when I use my laptop to control the mount using the SynScan App and also one other bit of software.
- Make sure that you have plugged the Adapter directly into the mount and not into the hand controller. The hand controller plays no part.
- When you switch on the mount make sure that the little yellow light on the Adapter is lit. This will let you know that the Adapter's wi-fi is broadcasting.
- On your PC make sure that you have downloaded and installed SynScan App Pro for Windows - you can get the download link here : http://skywatcher.com/download/software/synscan-app/
- Also download and install the relevant ASCOM driver whch you can get from : http://www.skywatcher.com/download/s.../ascom-driver/ .
- On your PC find the list of available wi-fi connections. You should find that they include the Adapter's address “SynScan_WiFi_xxxx” where xxxx is a number particular to your Adapter. (Image 1) .
- Select that SynScan address. (Images 2 and 3).
- Open SynScan App Pro on your PC and find the Connect button. (Image 4).
- Click the Connect button and note that it is replaced by your mount's identity. (Image 5). You can now use the app to control the mount.
- Open another program on your PC and direct its telescope control towards an ASCOM supported telescope. (Image 6). This opens the ASCOM Telescope Chooser window.
- Choose SynScanMobile Telescope (Image 7) and set its properties if needed.
- Using that ASCOM selection, connect the program to the App / Adapter. (Image 8 shows that the program now displays the mount's RA and Dec coordinates.) The program can now be used to control the mount in tandem with the app.
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He David got every thing up and working just waiting for the right night