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Old 24-04-2013, 11:24 PM
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iOptron Cube Pro

John

I have an MiniTower and have borrowed a friends Cube Pro for the upcoming annular eclipse and find both mounts exceptional performers.

To align the mount and solar scope, place the system on the ground and make sure it is as level as possible. Any AltAz mount will track much better when level. If the ground is level all the better as the Cube Pro does not have an azimuth lock so you need to get the S somewhere close to pointing South - do not worry that it is not exact.

Turn the mount on and wait till the GPS changes from ON to OK then press the Menu button, choose Select and Slew from the menu, then Planets, Sun, Moon from the next list.

Scroll to Sun, press Enter twice to ignore the warning and the mount will then slew to the Sun. The telescope position should be very close in Altitude but off in Azimuth. Either move the entire mount and tripod on the ground until the Sun is closely aligned in the solar finder [only use this method on level ground] or loosen the mount attachment screw enough to rotate the head until close alignment is achieved then retighten the screw.

Next press Menu and select Sync to Target. Use the arrow keys to centre the Sun in the eyepiece and once centred, press Enter - your solar alignment is now complete and the mount will be tracking at the solar rate.

Chris
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