iOptron Telescope ZEQ25GT User Manual

Quick Start Guide  
The ZEQ25GT™ Balanced GoTo Equatorial Mount  
#7100, #7101  
PACKAGE CONTENTS1  
Telescope Mount (with built-in GPS)  
Go2Nova® #8408 Hand Controller  
1.5-inch Tripod  
One 10.4 lbs (4.7 kg) counterweight  
Installed AccuAlignTM dark field illuminated polar scope (model #7100 only)  
Polar scope LED cable (model #7100 only)  
AC adapter (100V-240V)  
Controller Cable X 2  
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Manuals (you will need to refer to the full manual for details on set-up and operation).  
Tips for set up  
Hand controller and mount firmware upgrades (check online for latest version)  
Reviews and feedback from other customers  
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5. Install Counterweight (CW) Shaft: (1) Remove CW  
Shaft Locking Screw from the CW Mounting Nose. (2)  
Insert CW shaft into the CW Mounting Nose as  
indicated in 2nd photo below. (3) lock it using CW Shaft  
Locking Screw from the other side of the CW  
Mounting Nose. Tighten the Front CW Positioning  
Screw which is located in front of the CW Mounting  
Nose.  
with a 10.4 lbs (4.7kg) counterweight. It should be  
able to balance a payload of about 13 lbs (6kg). An  
optional CW or Extension bar is available for heavier  
payload.  
7. Attach and Balance an OTA on the Mount: After  
attaching an OTA and accessories to the mount, the  
ZEQ25 mount must be balanced in both R.A. and  
DEC to ensure minimum stress on the mount (such as  
gears and motors inside).  
CW Mounting Nose  
CAUTION: The telescope may swing freely when  
the R.A. or DEC Gear Switch is released. Always  
hold on to the OTA before you release the gear  
switch to prevent it from swinging. It can cause  
personal injury or damage to the equipment.  
(1)  
Release Gear Switch Locking Screw by turning it 2  
turns counterclockwise. Turn Gear Switch Knob 90  
degree to OPEN position to disengage the worm from  
the worm wheel.  
CW Shaft Locking Screw  
Front CW Position Screw  
Gear Switch Locking Screw  
Gear Switch  
LOCK  
OPEN  
(3)  
Rotate the DEC axis to horizontal position. Adjust the  
CW position to balance the mount in R.A. axis and  
move the OTA position to balance the mount along  
DEC axis.  
CW Shaft inserts into  
CW mounting nose.  
(2)  
If the latitude of the observation location is lower than  
10º, thread in the Rear CW Position Screw (a hex  
head set screw) before tightening the Front CW  
Positioning Screw to avoid CW hit tripod legs. Then  
tighten the Front CW Positioning Screw.  
R.A. balance  
Rear CW Position Screw  
6. Install Counterweight: Mount the CW onto CW shaft.  
Tighten the CW Locking Screw to hold the CW in  
place. Tighten the CW Safety Screw. ZEQ25 comes  
DEC balance  
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Return the mount to Zero Position after balance, i.e.  
the CW shaft points to ground and telescope is at the  
highest position.  
Turn Gear Switch Knob 90 degree again to LOCK  
position to re-engage the worm to the worm wheel.  
Retighten the Gear Switch Locking Screw.  
CAUTION: The balance process MUST be done  
with Gear Switch at OPEN position! Otherwise it  
might damage the worm system.  
Polar Scope LED  
8. Connect Cables: Connect DEC unit to the main  
control unit with a short, straight RJ11 cable. Connect  
the Go2Nova® 8408 hand controller to the HC port on  
the main unit. Plug 12V DC power supply into the  
POWER socket. The power indicator on the main unit  
will be on when the power switch is turned on.  
(2) Pressing the MENU button, then select “Align”  
and “Pole Star Position” to display the Polaris  
Position on the LCD screen, as indicated in the  
left of the following figure. For example, May 30,  
2010, 20:00:00 at Boston, US (alt N42º30’32” and  
long W71º08’50”), 300 min behind UT, the Polaris  
Position are 1h26.8m and 41.5m  
9. Polar Alignment: In order for an equatorial mount to  
track properly, it has to be accurately polar aligned.  
Take off the Polar Axis Cover and Polar Scope Cover.  
Look through the polar scope eyepiece to locate the  
Polaris. Slightly turn tripod Center Rod Knob to loosen  
the mount head. Adjust the Azimuth Adjustment  
Knobs to do a fine adjustment of the mount to center  
the polar star in the azimuth direction. Tighten the  
Center Rod Knob to secure the mount. Slightly loosen  
two Latitude Locking T-bolts on the side of the mount,  
turning the Latitude Adjustment Knob to adjust the  
latitude (altitude). Re-tighten the locking screws.  
(If you are located at south hemisphere, Sigma  
Octantis will be used as the reference for polar  
alignment.)  
(3) Using Azimuth Adjustment Knob and Latitude  
Adjustment Knob to adjust the mount in altitude  
and azimuth directions and put the Polaris in  
same position on the Polar Scope Dial as  
indicated on the HC LCD, as shown in Right of the  
above figure.  
Polar Axis Cover  
Polar Axis (R.A. axis)  
Lat. Locking T-bolt  
Lat. Adj. Knob  
If the mount is not equipped with a polar scope or the  
pole star cannot be seen, you can use Polar  
Alignment Procedure.  
(1) Level the ZEQ25 mount and set it at Zero Position.  
Make sure the telescope is parallel to the pole  
axis (R.A. axis) of the mount. If a finder scope is  
used, adjust it to be parallel to the telescope  
optical axis. Set correct R.A. and DEC back lash  
numbers. An eyepiece with cross hairs is  
recommended.  
(2) Power on the mount. Pressing the MENU button,  
then select “Align” and “Polar Alignment”. The  
HC will display the azimuth and altitude position of  
several bright stars near meridian. Select one that  
is visible from the site as aligning Star A. Follow  
the instruction to move the Star A to the center of  
the eyepiece with the combination of Latitude  
Adjustment Knob and “” or “” button. Press  
ENTER to confirm. Then select a bright star that is  
close to the horizon as aligning Star B. Center it  
Polar Scope Cover  
Azi. Adj. Knob  
If the mount is equipped with iOptron’s AccuAligningTM  
Polar Scope, you can do a fast and accurate polar  
alignment.  
Quick Polar Alignment  
(1) Connect polar scope LED cable between Reticle  
plug located on the main unit and the LED socket  
at the bottom of the DEC axle. The illumination  
intensity can be adjusted using the HC via “Set  
Polar Scope Light” function under “Set Up  
Controller” menu.  
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using the Azimuth Adjustment Knob and “” or  
” button (The “” and “” buttons do not work  
here). Press ENTER to confirm.  
capable cell phone or from internet. “W/E” means  
western/eastern hemisphere; “N/S” means  
northern/southern hemisphere; “d” means degree; “m”  
means minute; and “s” means second. Use number  
keys and arrow keys to enter your location information.  
(3) The telescope will point to Star A again and  
repeat above step until the error is minimum, or at  
your decision. Press the BACK button to exit  
alignment procedure.  
Move the cursor to the end of the screen to select  
Northern or Southern Hemisphere.  
10. Manual Operation of the Mount: Now you can  
observe astronomical objects using the arrow keys of  
a Go2NovaTM hand controller. Flip the I/O switch on  
the telescope mount to turn on the mount. Use  
,,or buttons to point the telescope to the  
desired object. Use the number keys to change the  
slewing speed. Then press STOP/0 button to start  
tracking.  
12. One Star Alignment: Perform One Star Align to  
correct the Zero Position discrepancy. To further  
improve the GOTO accuracy, refer to the full manual  
for more details.  
13. Go to an Object: The mount is now ready to GOTO  
and tracking targets. Press MENU button, select  
Select and Slew” and press ENTER. Select a  
category (ex. “planets, sun, moon”). Then select an  
object (ex. “moon”). Then press ENTER. The  
telescope will automatically slew to the object and  
start tracking.  
11. Setup Controller: The time and site information of the  
observation location needs to be entered for precise  
GOTO.  
Turn the mount power on. Wait for controller lights on.  
Press the MENU button. Move the cursor to Set Up  
Controller” and press ENTER. Select Set Up Time  
& Site” and press ENTER.  
14. Sync to Target: If the star is not in the center of the  
eyepiece, one can use this function to center and  
synchronize the object to improve the local GOTO  
accuracy. Press MENU button and select “Sync. To  
Target.” Press ENTER. Next use the arrow keys to  
move object until it is centered in your eyepiece. Then  
press ENTER again on the hand controller. A Select  
and Slew has to be performed before “Sync to  
Target” operation. This is most useful if you are  
looking for some faint objects near a bright star.  
“Sync to Target” is similar to “one star alignment”.  
15. Identify Nearby Bright Objects: After slewing to an  
object using hand controller, a list of nearby bright  
object(s) will be displayed by pressing the “?” button.  
Enter the date and check if it is Daylight Saving Time  
using arrow keys and number keys. Enter your time  
zone (add or subtract 60 minutes per time zone) by  
entering minutes “behind” UT or “ahead of” UT, such  
as:  
16. Adjust Gear Mesh Tension: The Gear Switch  
Locking Screws also serve as gear mesh tensing  
adjusters. You may adjust R.A. and/or DEC gear  
meshing tension by turn the Gear Switch Locking  
Screws as needed.  
Boston is 300 minutes “behind” UT  
Los Angeles is 480 minutes “behind” UT  
Rome is 60 minutes “ahead” of UT  
Sydney is 600 minutes “ahead” of UT  
All the time zones in North America are “behind” UT.  
You may also find your observation longitude and  
latitude coordinate from your GPS navigator, a GPS  
For technical support you can email  
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IOPTRON TWO YEAR TELESCOPE, MOUNT, AND CONTROLLER WARRANTY  
A. iOptron warrants your telescope, mount, or controller to be free from defects in materials and workmanship for two years. iOptron will  
repair or replace such product or part which, upon inspection by iOptron, is found to be defective in materials or workmanship. As a  
condition to the obligation of iOptron to repair or replace such product, the product must be returned to iOptron together with proof-of-  
purchase satisfactory to iOptron.  
B. The Proper Return Merchant Authorization Number must be obtained from iOptron in advance of return. Call iOptron at  
1.781.569.0200 to receive the RMA number to be displayed on the outside of your shipping container.  
All returns must be accompanied by a written statement stating the name, address, and daytime telephone number of the owner,  
together with a brief description of any claimed defects. Parts or product for which replacement is made shall become the property of  
iOptron.  
The customer shall be responsible for all costs of transportation and insurance, both to and from the factory of iOptron, and shall be  
required to prepay such costs.  
iOptron shall use reasonable efforts to repair or replace any telescope, mount, or controller covered by this warranty within thirty days of  
receipt. In the event repair or replacement shall require more than thirty days, iOptron shall notify the customer accordingly. iOptron  
reserves the right to replace any product which has been discontinued from its product line with a new product of comparable value and  
function.  
This warranty shall be void and of no force of effect in the event a covered product has been modified in design or function, or  
subjected to abuse, misuse, mishandling or unauthorized repair. Further, product malfunction or deterioration due to normal wear is not  
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iOptron reserves the right to modify or discontinue, without prior notice to you, any model or style telescope.  
If warranty problems arise, or if you need assistance in using your telescope, mount, or controller contact:  
iOptron Corporation  
Customer Service Department  
6F Gill Street  
Woburn, MA 01801  
Tel. (781)569-0200  
Fax. (781)935-2860  
Monday-Friday 9AM-5PM EST  
NOTE: This warranty is valid to U.S.A. and Canadian customers who have purchased this product from an authorized iOptron dealer in  
the U.S.A. or Canada or directly from iOptron. Warranty outside the U.S.A. and Canada is valid only to customers who purchased from  
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