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accidentally disconnect the wires. Insert 4 AA batteries into each holder. Replace the holder back into the 
battery compartment and replace the lid. Plug hand controller into the HBX port on the mount 

(Figure 8)

. Turn 

on power and use four Arrow keys (

▲▼◄►

) to rotate the mount Up, Down, Left, and Right. Use the SPEED 

key to change the slew rate from the slowest (1X) to the fastest (MAX). 

 

 

Figure 7 

 

Figure 8 

 

4.  Set the Location Latitude and Polar Alignment:

  In order for an equatorial mount to track properly, it has to 

be accurately polar aligned. This is achieved by making the polar axis of the mount parallel to that of the Earth’s 
axis of rotation.  

This step requires you to know the latitude of your current location. It can be easily found on the Internet, with 
your GPS navigator or a GPS capable cell phone. You will have to change this latitude setting every time you 
significantly change your night sky viewing location. This setting directly affects the mount’s tracking and GOTO 
accuracy. 

Unlock Latitude Clutch. Turn the Latitude Adjustment Screw to set your current latitude as indicated on the 
Latitude Dial. This should be good enough for a casual visual observation. 

 

 

Figure 9. 

Align mount to the celestial pole 

 
For a better polar alignment, one may use the polar scope opening on the R.A. axis. Take off the Polar Axis 
Cover and Polar Scope Cover. Release the Counterweight Shaft as indicated in

 

Figure 10

. Look through polar 

scope opening to find the Polaris. If the opening is blocked by the DEC axis, power the mount on and use the 

 or 

 button on the hand controller to turn the DEC axle to unblock the view. (You may use the number 

button to change the slewing speed. 9 for MAX speed). Loosen the Azimuth Locking Screws and adjust the 
mount to center the Polaris in the azimuth direction using Azimuth Adjustment Knobs. Tighten the locking 
screws to secure the mount. Loosen Latitude Clutch on the side of the mount, turning the Latitude Adjustment 
Screw to adjust the latitude (altitude) to center the Polaris along the altitude direction. Re-tighten the locking 
screws.

 

 
If an optional polar scope is installed, please follow the instruction to perform the polar alignment.  

 

Battery holder (X2)

Azi. adj. knob 

Polar axis 
(R.A. axis) 

Polar axis cover

Latitude adj. screw  

Polar scope cover 

Latitude clutch

Latitude dial 

Summary of Contents for SmartEQ 3100

Page 1: ...pe Mount Go2NovaTM 8408 Hand Controller 1 25 inch Tripod with accessory tray One 2 lbs 0 9 kg counterweight One hand controller cable ONLINE CONTENTS click under Support menu www iOptron com Manuals you will need to refer to the full manual for details on set up and operation Tips for set up Hand controller firmware upgrades check online for latest version Reviews and feedback from other customers...

Page 2: ... the way out Figure 3 Retract the Azimuth Adjustment Knobs to allow enough clearance for the Alignment Peg seating in the house Tighten the Azimuth Lock to secure the mount Figure 4 Figure 3 Remove Latitude Adjustment Screw Figure 4 Install mount onto the tripod Thread in the Latitude Adjustment Screw into the Adjustment Position a threaded hole above the Storage Position Figure 5 Loosen the Latit...

Page 3: ...e Clutch Turn the Latitude Adjustment Screw to set your current latitude as indicated on the Latitude Dial This should be good enough for a casual visual observation Figure 9 Align mount to the celestial pole For a better polar alignment one may use the polar scope opening on the R A axis Take off the Polar Axis Cover and Polar Scope Cover Release the Counterweight Shaft as indicated in Figure 10 ...

Page 4: ...A axis is balanced Otherwise you may adjust the length of CW shaft or install and adjust CW position to balance the mount in R A axis Remember to install the CW Safety Lock and tighten the CW Locking Screw if a CW is installed Balance the mount in DEC axis Balance in DEC axis is not that critical since the maximum payload is only 11 lbs Release the DEC Clutch and if the OTA does not rotate along t...

Page 5: ...60 300 Find your observation longitude and latitude coordinate from your GPS navigator a GPS 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 Move the cursor to the end of the screen to select Northern or Southern Hemisphe...

Page 6: ...as 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 covered by this warranty IOPTRON DISCLAIMS ANY WARRANTIES EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WHETHER OF MERCHANTABILITY OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR USE EXCEPT AS EXPRESSLY SET FORTH HERE THE SOLE OBLIGATION OF IOPTRON UNDER THIS LIMITED WARRA...

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