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| + | ===== Telescope settings ===== | ||
| + | Same as **Setup -> System -> [[system# | ||
| + | ===== Coordinates system ===== | ||
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| + | It is very important that both the program and the telescope driver use the same coordinate system. | ||
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| + | Most INDI and ASCOM drivers specify if they want J2000 or Local coordinates and Skychart obey to that.\\ | ||
| + | Even for Local coordinates this is always non refracted coordinates. | ||
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| From the menu: **Telescope -> Control Panel** | From the menu: **Telescope -> Control Panel** | ||
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| - | Here, you can make specific settings for the driver that you chose earlier in the dialog. There are a only a few drivers but they are usable with a multitude of mounts with each their specific | + | Here, you can make specific settings for the driver that you chose earlier in the dialog. There are a only a few drivers but they are usable with a multitude of mounts with each their specific |
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| - | A very important feature that all driver specific dialogs share, is the **Connect** button. When the telescope is physically connected and the driver/ | + | See specific help about each panel for [[telescope_ascom|ASCOM]] or [[telescope_indi|INDI]]. |
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| + | A very important feature that all driver specific dialogs share, is the **Connect** button. When the telescope is physically connected and the driver/ | ||
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| As soon as your telescope is connected to your mount, SkyChart will immediately read the current coordinates from your mount into your chart. After that, SkyChart will show you this position centered on the chart. | As soon as your telescope is connected to your mount, SkyChart will immediately read the current coordinates from your mount into your chart. After that, SkyChart will show you this position centered on the chart. | ||
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| + | ===== INDI Control Panel ===== | ||
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| + | This option is only show when the telescope interface is INDI | ||
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| + | Open a standard INDI option setting panel for all your INDI devices | ||
| ===== Slew ===== | ===== Slew ===== | ||
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| Another way to slew your telescope to the next object, is by a right mouse button click on the label of the selected object. In the pop up window, click the line **Telescope**, | Another way to slew your telescope to the next object, is by a right mouse button click on the label of the selected object. In the pop up window, click the line **Telescope**, | ||
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| + | You can stop the current slew operation with the **Abort Slew** menu or the keys: **Ctrl+K**. | ||
| ===== Sync ===== | ===== Sync ===== | ||
| From the menu: **Telescope -> Sync** | From the menu: **Telescope -> Sync** | ||
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| In the **[[main_bar# | In the **[[main_bar# | ||
| Another way to sync your telescope to the chart, is by clicking the label of a selected object with the right mouse button. In the pop up window, click the line **Telescope**, | Another way to sync your telescope to the chart, is by clicking the label of a selected object with the right mouse button. In the pop up window, click the line **Telescope**, | ||
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| + | ===== Track telescope ===== | ||
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| + | Center the chart on the telescope position and follow it. | ||
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| + | It is important to remember that a telescope connection is linked to the chart that was active when you connect it. \\ | ||
| + | This allows to use more than one telescope, even with a different driver, each one connected to it's chart. | ||
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| + | So if you want many charts to follow a single telescope do it in the chart with the narrower field of view, and [[menuwindow# | ||
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