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5. Continue your azimuth and altitude adjustments until you can sight Polaris in the polar alignment sight hole. Try to
center it roughly in the sight hole. A very dim red light may help you see enough of the hollow shaft to help you
with centering without obscuring Polaris. At this point, you have achieved a rough polar alignment, which may be
sufficient for casual visual observations, if you are not planning to slew to target objects with the keypad. When the
R.A. motor is engaged (the power is plugged in), it will compensate for the rotation of the earth and keep the target
object within the eyepiece field-of-view. Your target object will slowly drift since polar alignment at this stage is only
approximate. However, you can make corrections with the N-S-E-W buttons of your keypad controller.
6. Tighten the A
LTITUDE LOCKING LEVER and AZIMUTH LOCK KNOBS by hand.
Running Cables Through Your Mount
If you plan to route cables through your mount, this is the point in your work flow where you will want to do so. Please refer
to the later section of this manual entitled “Cable Management” for a full discussion of your options. We mention it here
because cables that will be routed through the C
ABLE CHANNELS on the DECLINATION AXIS HUB will need to be installed before
the mounting plate is attached. The servo “Y” cable can be installed with the mounting plate attached.
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