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PANOPTES User Guide
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        • Camera Setup
        • Electronics
        • Hardware and Assembly
        • 4 Camera Design
      • Control Box
        • Electronics
        • Hardware and Assembly
      • Power and Network
        • Network Setup
        • Host Site (Mains) Power
        • UPS and Battery Backup
        • Power Distribution
      • Mount and Pier
        • Pier
          • Fabrication
          • Assembly
        • Mount
          • Assembly
          • Saddle Plate Rotation
          • Balancing
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        • PANOPTES Unit Install
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      • Arduino - Power Distribution
  • Deploying
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      • Site Planning
      • Camera Focus
      • Polar Alignment
        • Overview
        • Drift Method
        • Procedure
          • Find Misalignment
          • Fix Misalignment
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2023 Project PANOPTES

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  • Step 1: Find zero position
  • Step 2: Rotate saddle plate
  • Step 3: Test new Zero position

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Saddle Plate Rotation

Certain mounts (like the iOptron CEM40) might require their top plate to be rotated so the camera boxes face North when teh mount is set to its zero position.

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Step 1: Find zero position

The Zero position (aka Home position) on an equatorial mount is the position at which the counterweight shaft points to the ground, the telescope is at the highest position with its axis parallel to the polar axis and the telescope is pointing to the celestial pole.

Plug in the 12V DC power supply to the DC12V power socket. Connect the hand controller to the HBX port on the mount side panel. Turn the mount power on.

Go to zero position in the hand controller and select search zero position. The mount will start to slew slowly to search and set the mount to the Zero position. When the mount has found the Zero position, the hand controller will ask if you want to calibrate the zero position. Press enter to confirm. Make a note of the North facing side of the mount top plate.

The way the camera box hardware is designed, the cameras would face 90 degrees away from the celestial pole when the mount is at the Zero position.

If your camera box is facing in the direction of the celestial pole at the zero position, you can skip doing the mount saddle plate rotation as described below.

The saddle plate of the mount needs to be mechanically rotated by 90 degrees (as shown below) so the cameras are facing North when the mount is at Zero position.

Step 2: Rotate saddle plate

Turn off the mount. Disconnect the power supply. Remove the screws in the order shown below, rotate the saddle plate, and reassemble the top plate.

Make a note of which cable corresponds to which port.

Put back all screws and reassemble the saddle plate.

Step 3: Test new Zero position

Plug in the 12V DC power supply to the DC12V power socket. Connect the hand controller to the HBX port on the mount side panel. Turn the mount power on.

Go to zero position in the hand controller and select search zero position. The mount will start to slew slowly to search and set the mount to the Zero position. When the mount has found the Zero position, the hand controller will ask if you want to calibrate the zero position. Press enter to confirm. Check to see if the new Zero position is rotated by 90 degrees compared to the Zero position seen in Step 1: Find zero position.