
A few final notes
a) About focuser position when storing the telescope
If you want your “goto” points or your
absolute1
temperature tracking parameters (that is
when you select from “saved point”) to work between sessions then it is important that the
Tarsier “memorizes” the current position before switching it off.
This can be accomplished simply by pressing “Menu” long press before switching it off until
the message “position saved” is displayed.
b) Saving the “fully racked in” position in the list
It may be convenient to store this position as one (the first?) of the “goto” points in the
controller. Doing so it won't be needed to save the position everyday (just the first one) and
packing to go back home will be faster.
Beware however if you plan to use temperature compensation and the temperature is stored
with that position this will void the algorithm as it will believe that point to be a valid focus
point for that temperature.
A trick for this to work not fooling the temperature compensation:
press the direction buttons until the focuser is fully racked in
carefully unplug the motor so the temperature sensor is also removed (in general
it is not recommended hot plugging just be careful this time!)
wait a few seconds until the temperature reading disappears from the main screen
(it will be replaced by “No temp”); please be patient until the “No temp” is fixed
on the screen it may take a while as the temperature readings are averaged
now long-press “Ok” to save the point to the list.
Also long-press “Menu” to store the position as the one it will start from on power
up.
You can now go to the “Saved points” menu option to check the current position was saved
with no temperature attached.
c) About temperature compensation in general
The accuracy of this approach will depend on motor and focuser quality and on the thermal
1 The other way of applying temperature compensation focusing first will always be available whatever the
focuser position... as long as you don't change the focal length of the setup!
Tarsier users' manual rev. 1.1 8 21/11/2013