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For a CEM70G mount, connect USB3.0 port on mount
base (shown in photo here) to a computer for
computer control, iPolar, iGuider and 3X USB port
hub connection.
For a CEM70 and CEM70EC mount, Connect USB2.0
port on mount base to a computer for computer
controller and 3X USB2.0 port hub connection.
CEM70 or CEM70EC does not have a built-in WIFI.
Refer to the full User’s Manual on how to use the
cable management system.
9. Polar alignment: CEM70 mounts are equipped with
an iPolarTM electronic polar scope. To perform polar
alignment, please refer to CEM70 User’s Manual, or
iPolar Operation Manual from iOptron’s website, or
follow steps briefly outlined below:
Download and install iPolar Software (first
time use);
Connect a USB cable between the iPolar port
on the mount (CEM70 & CEM70EC);
or USB3.0 port (CEM70G) and a computer
USB port;
Run iPolar Software and start polar alignment
by following on screen instructions.
For the mount without polar scope, please refer to
full manual for Bright Star Alignment, or use
software to assist alignment.
10. Manual operation: The mount can now be used to
observe astronomical objects with the HC. Use arrow
keys (►, ◄, ▼,and ▲) to point the telescope to
desired objects. Use the number keys to change the
slewing speed. Press the STOP/0 button to start or
stop tracking.
11. Set controller: Press the MENU button; then Settings
=> Set Time and Site.
Before GPS picks up signals (before displaying GPS
OK), check for Daylight Saving Time using arrow key
to toggle between Yand N. Enter the time zone
offset to the UTC; for examples:
Boston is “UTC -300 minutes”
Los Angeles is “UTC -480 minutes”
Rome is “UTC +060 minutes”
Sydney is “UTC +600 minutes”
Waiting for the mount to pick up the GPS (you’ll hear
beep). If the GPS is “OK’d” during setup, just power
cycle the mount. Double check the HC display and it
should show correct local time.
[TIPS: All time zones in N. America are “UTC -XXX
minutes”. Latitude and longitude coordinates can be
obtained from GPS-equipped devices (navigator,
phone), or from internet and entered manually, in
case GPS cannot receive enough satellites signals
(unplug the GPS module) or GPS malfunctions. “W/E”
= western/eastern hemisphere; “N/S” =
northern/southern hemisphere. Use arrow and
number keys to enter location and time information.]
12. Set Zero Position: The Set Zero Position command
registers the current position as zero position. So
before registering, the mount should be physically set
at Zero Position either manually or slewed by hand
controller. The Zero Position is defined as the
telescope being on top of the mount head and