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        G53F User`s Manual 2.2 - Gemini Telescope Design
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1.    emini Telescope Design    Gemini G53F German Equatorial Mount    User Manual Ver2 2    Contents  E E e E T E A E A E E l  Ae ENET E a A E ET E A E T E ES 2  De E A a e e PEE E E EOE E E O T EE EE 2  Mount specie PUIG 2 pari mEt mercan EE EE tions EE 2  Assembling Disassembling the TWO Pals ivesscxesiccsee suvssesicsvessedchwessevesievawdssnvsaesoeyeseedebeesedveswevetsanesaeneeaen  3  Adjusting Polar Elevation and AZimuth          cccccccccccccccccsccccceceecceeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeaaeeseeeaaas 5  Connecta a CANS a EE E E T E TR 7  U me TING T a E E 10  First time SCUUD sacacisnnconcasindsasachoneatesasssauianndtanssanasaenanonsatecsestaedanepensetonesaasensnentscawetasiuanpineetaeoesseanetensins 11  PADS ONS FOS M1 Ott RET UCE e E E A EE OOE 11  Using real Hime tracking speed correction aeesccseacecrcenceoneeddiwestioesueseebesuesaeeucwreasd AER 12  ieee e A ee eee ae 12  PESTO PMOL ST apy Ww C OGS S E aea E E 13  INF TVA a e N E GEA E EE E E I E EE EAE 14  General    The G53F is a Friction Drive Telescope Mount  there are no gears used  This  ensures smooth  high precision and backlash free motion in silence  Moving parts  roll on each other  not slip as a worm  which guarantees a long life     The drive unit consists of a stepper motor  reduction gear  Gemini Fluido  and the  drive roller  The drive roller is pushed against the drive disk with the torque limited  clutch knob  Identical parts are fitted to RA and DEC     To ensure high goto precison  
2.  10   SC  you can use 999  For larger loads  experiment with speed  Umod sp limit and ramp to get a reliable result   reduce speed  Umod sp limit and ramp if necessary      Run the Red Autoset routine  Mount Parameters menu  if the ambient  temperature has changed more than 15 deg C  This ensures the precise  tracking rate     al Ifa 15 min unguided image above  60 deg declination shows no    drift  less than 5 arcsec  you are ok           Astrophotography with the G53F  There are a few things to remember for successful imaging     1  use the correct guide speed for your pixel scale  E g  Speed 1 2 for high resolution   up tp 1 5   pixel   speed 3 4 for medium and 5 for telephoto imaging     2  Have stop current set close to track current to avoid jumps in declination    3  Do not let any cables hang off the telescope or camera  Route them all via the  center of the declination head  thru the supplied cable guide ring        4  Balance the mount as precisely as possible  If you have a Newtonian orient the    5    N    6     focusser exactly facing or opposing the telescope platform  All other positions will  imbalance the telescope in some sky position  If you have a guidescope on the  main tube the same is valid for that     If you have to flip meridian make sure to select the correct direction in Pulsar2   Setup User parameters Pole crossing Tube rotation  For Newtonians select North   for all other telescopes that have the camera at the lower end select South  This will  p
3. d below     1 Remove the DEC head from the RA head  This makes the procedure much  more easy to do     2 Turn the elevation screw close to the OUT position   when the threaded rod  has most of its length between the two cross rods  This makes the procedure  easier     3 Remove both elevation locks and the centering rings which are below the  locks  These come out if you release all load on them by turning the mount  head on its side for example        4 Pull out backwards the RA head from the fork base        5 The pin is marked with a blue dot  You must pull the plates away and put  the pins into the correct holes  1 to 4  for your desired latitude  The actual  position  2  is for mid Northern Southern latitudes  4 is down to 20 deg  1 is  for far North     6 Push the RA head back into the fork base  insert the centering rings and the  locks  finally mount the DEC head     To fine adjust elevation and azimuth use the screws indicated below     Unlock   turn  before adjusting    elevation     both  sides       1 turn of the elevation screw is cca 0 6 degree change in elevation     Connecting Cables    You need to connect 3 cables from Pulsar2 to G53F  4 terminals at mount  end   There is a video tutorial also  the link is on our webpage     Motor cable  1   DB15 at Pulsar2 end  2x 4 pole minidin plug at G53F end   The shorter cable is RA  the longer DEC     Encoder cables  2   8 8 UTP at Pulsar2 end  5pin minidin plug at G53F end   The shorter cable is RA  the longer DEC  onl
4. encoders are fitted directly to both axes  The  encoders correct any slip that may occur if the drive slips or clutches are opened  If  you hear a beep after a goto that indicates a large slip that will not be corrected for  safety reasons     the mount probably has hit something     Both encoders have an absolute position signal that helps recovering lost  positioning in remote applications  The RA encoder can be used to correct tracking  speed for unguided photography     The equatorial head can be separated in two parts for transport and storage     Technical parameters    Steppers  NEMA 17  400 step  1 5 Amp   Drive disk  D 220 mm  stainless steel   Drive roller  D 6 mm  hardened and coated steel  Encoders  Optical incremental  72 000 pulse rev    Weight  20 kg   Load capacity  45 kg   Maximum unbalanced torque  10 Nm  1kg at 1m radius   Elevation range  20 90 deg   Temperature range   20 to  30    Driver  Pulsar2   Slewing precision  cca     30 arcsec   Max slewing speed with Pulsar2  4 deg sec  Tracking precision  2    5 minutes   Power  12 18VDC  3A  1A continuous draw at 12V   Telescope interface  Losmandy rail or custom    Delivered Parts    Equatorial head with Losmandy adapter  Counterweight shaft  30mm   Pulsar2 driver with  hand controller  motor cables  encoder cables  cable guide ring  Optional  counterweights   polar finder  tripod     Mount specific Pulsar2 parameters     Non default values only   Total Red  enter 350  the exact value will be calculated by Pu
5. is open  close the  DEC by turning the DEC control knob right until you hear a click     For balancing release both axes with the control knob  Try to get a good  balance     When balanced  lock both control knobs by turning them right until you hear  a click     Absolute Position Reference    The G53F when used with Pulsar2 can memorize the absolute position signal  of the encoders  sent once in every full rotation of the axes  and use this as a  reference for initializing the mount         With this feature you can  initialize the G53F remotely  using only an IP camera as your  eyes        Select the Set Reference submenu in Mount Parameters and follow the  instructions  You need to have the mount initialized on a star beforehand  You  are asked to slew the mount until the signal has been recieved     If you do not find the reference on the    Western side reverse the dec head in the red saddle     You are facing South  This will    Ep    allow a safe and convenient initializing A  when needed  Note that the Losmandy X  lock handknobs must face upwards for  the reference to fall in the above zone    l    To initialize the G53F with the encoders  go to the Get Reference submenu in East  the User Parameters menu and slew d Aa  the mount into the above mentioned NW A tld     positions as promted by the hand a  controller          rk T he  jj ae f   saya    J 1P   A  Eg A A p       A E   i Aot  eS    Ay  oh cia  i Ra       Using real time tracking speed correction    The encode
6. lsar2  Track current  850mA  GoTo current  1200mA  Stop current  400mA or 800 for guided photography  Motor step R D  400    Encoders  Mount encoders are fitted  answer Yes to Mount encoder RA and DEC   answer No to Motor encoder RA and DEC    Resolution  72 000 both RA and DEC   Rotation  leave as it is  will be defined by Pulsar2   Umod Sp limit  user parameters  990   Ramp  user parameters  Ra 1  Dec 2   Backlash  user parameters  0 arcsec       Assembling Disassembling the two parts    1 To assemble the G53F Equatorial Head  rotate the RA head into the  approximate position shown below  lock the red knob until it emits a click  and  place the DEC head into the saddle as shown below  Attention  it may fall out  of the saddle if left alone in an unsuitably horizontal position        Lock until you  hear a click       2 Next  place the upper saddle on the DEC head as shown below  Find the  position when the bolts enter their relative threaded holes in the lower saddle   The gaps at the two sides should be approximately equal        3 Fasten the 4 bolts evenly  changing sides frequently  Fasten them firmly  finally  You will need a 6 mm Allen key  hexagonal               Gaps on both  sides should be  equal    You are ready now  Disassembling is the reverse of assembling     Adjusting Polar Elevation and Azimuth    The adjustment range of the elevation screw is cca 20 degrees  If you need  more adjustment you have to reposition the RA head in the elevation plates  as explaine
7. r fitted to the G53F allows a closed loop control of sidereal  tracking speed with a precision of 2    pv  suitable for shooting unguided  images with short focal lengths or doing automated photometry sessions     The tracking correction can be turned on in the PEC menu of Pulsarz2     The rate of correction is 60 sec  so there is a need to wait about 60 seconds  from the end of a slew before tracking becomes stable     A precise Polar Alignment is necessary for unguided imaging    suggest the  King method offered by C2A  a free Planetarium program  You have to enter  the pixel scale and the maximum allowed drift in pixels as parameters     http   www astrosurf com c2a english support help Html Acquisition_d_images  _et_methode de King htm    Practical hints    You can open the axes while the mount is in use and rotate the telescope by  hand but if you do fast movements positioning will partially be lost     If the mount hits something the motors will stall and protect the drive system  and the telescope from damage  If a goto fails for the above reason you will  hear a beep and there will be no correction  The coordinates will stay correct     If the control knobs are lightly locked the drive rollers may slip which  eventually may damage them  To avoid this either open the control knobs  completely  1 5 turns left from locked position  or lock them fully  until you  hear the click     The slewing speed depends on the load you have on the G53F  With a  medium sized telescope 
8. revent cable problems if you have routed them thru the provided ring     The controller Pulsar2 connects to the computer either as an LX200 non GPS  device or via the ASCOM platform and its dedicated driver  See  http   www geminitelescope com gemini german fork mounts goto manuals  for  more help  It has been tested with Maxlm and Astroart    cable  connecting the mount via the serial usb port gives more precise corrections     Maintenance    The anodised aluminium surfaces will keep their gloss for a long time if  treated regularly with paraffin oil or silicone oil  Use a soft cloth to disperse  the oil on the surface     Protect the mount from dust  sand and dirt  If you see dirt on the drive disc   remove the plastic protection cap and wipe it off with a cotton tip     No maintenance of the drive system is necessary  For longer periods of  cloudy nights and transport leave the axes disengaged     Innovation and service since 1996  www geminitelescope com       
9. y the length is different      Pulsar2 side shown below       No damage will occur if you swap the cables but the mount will not operate  correctly     RA encoder connector       DEC encoder and motor cable connectors  Note that these cables are routed through the  cable guide ring        Using the G53F          RA axis  lock    Losmandy  rail locks    First time setup    If you are using the G53F for the first time or have replaced the Pulsar2  controller check the Mount Parameters in Pulsar2  and see also the P2  manual   Check if the mount tracks westward  if not change the Rotation   mount parameters menu   If all is correct you will want to do the automatic  setup process which calculates the total reduction and the encoder direction     Insert the counterweight shaft and lock the axes by turning both control knobs    right until you hear a click  The mount is well balanced with the counterweight  shaft  remove any load from the telescope platform     Correct position for running Red autoset       Enter the Mount Parameters menu  Red  uction  autoset submenu and start  the process  The mount will start rotating slowly cca 45 degrees and back in  both axes  You will have to acknowledge by a right click the calculated values    slip factor and reduction   For the slip factor you should get a value above  98   if it is much lower the balance is off     When finished  exit the menu  the controller is ready for use     For loading counterweights and telescopes leave the RA ax
    
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