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1. Make sure the StarSeek module’s serial settings match those required for
your telescope/mount. If you’re not sure, just proceed using the default
settings in the StarSeek module’s “Serial” screen.
2. Power up your telescope or mount and perform any alignment routine that
you would normally perform, as outlined in the telescope/mount’s user
manual.
3. Connect the large DB9 end of the serial cable to the DB9 port on the
StarSeek module, and connect the RJ11 plug to the mating receptacle on
the hand controller, as shown in Figure 4. For USB-interface telescopes,
use a standard USB cable to connect the StarSeek module’s USB (Figure
1) port to the telescope’s USB port.
4. Now turn on your tablet or phone that has the Orion StarSeek app installed,
and join the StarSeek module’s Wi-Fi network.
IMPORTANT: Do not connect the StarSeek module to the AUX port, hand
controller port, autoguider port, or any port on your telescope (or its hand
controller) other than its RS-232 serial port! Doing so may the damage
StarSeek module and/or your telescope hardware. Make sure you know
where the RS-232 serial port on your telescope is located, and only connect
the StarSeek module to that port.
V. Control Your Telescope
To activate telescope control:
1. In the StarSeek app, Go to Settings > Telescope Setup, then select the
correct telescope type and mount type.
2. Enter the StarSeek module’s IP address and port number, if they are not
already entered. By default, these are 10.0.0.1 and 4030. Tap the Done
button to accept changes and return to the main sky chart view.
3. Tap the Scope icon on the bar below the sky chart view.
4. Tap Connect to establish communication with your telescope. If successful,
you’ll hear a “ping” and the telescope’s position should appear as a bulls-eye
on the star chart. Once communication is established, the data LED will flash
continuously.
Now you’re on your way!
5. When you’re finished, tap Disconnect on the scope control screen of the
StarSeek app to terminate communication with your telescope.
6. To power off the StarSeek module, press the center button for at least 1
second, then release it. The power LED should now be off.