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Paramount GT-1100S
setting slew limits in RA
 

Background

The Paramount GT-1100S like the Paramount ME both have physical hardware stops and also smarter user definable software limits to protect the Paramount from hitting itself.  Normally the optimal slew limits for the GT-1100S are factory set by Software Bisque before the GT-1100S ships.  And the same is true for the Paramount ME but here the limits need not be altered.  However, if you wish to check the Paramount GT-1100S limits or alter these slew limits this document is geared (pun intended) toward exactly how this is done.

If you wish to set your own limits first reset the default limits to the GT-1100S then accurately set the gap specific to your GT-1100S.  It is also a good idea to "BACKUP" your existing settings first!

Backing up the current settings

Before making any changes to the control system parameters first ALWAYS make a back up!  This is quite simple to do. 

You can easily backup the existing control system parameters by "Saving" them to a file or copying the text to the clipboard and then Edit | Pasting them into another application like Microsoft WordPad, NotePad, Word, and so on.

Backup the control system parameters here

Save or Copy them to the clipboard

Proper DEC limits

There is no need to alter the DEC axis software limits.  Leave them at their factory default values.

Properly set RA limit

When the proper RA software limit has been set hitting the hard stop and causing the mount to become stuck is not an issue.  In this case the mount is smart enough to simply "STOP" tracking on its' own when it nears the hardware stop.  Yes, if this occurs during a long exposure that will ruin the image.

Correct soft limit - a bit too large

There must be a gap here above
the above is a bit large

The above image shows a very conservative GAP set by the software limit in RA.  This gap is a bit larger then it needs to be for clarification.  See below on how to set an appropriate size gap using an American currency dime (~1.35 mm) is perfect.

Setting the default limits for the GT-1100S

In order to reset the Paramount GT-1100s to the default settings (including slew limits) use Telescope | Options | More Settings to access the following TheSky TCS dialog.

TheSky TCS dialog

Press the Defaults button highlighted

NOTE: The Mount ID: above will be identified as the Paramount GT-1100S!

 

IMPORTANT:  If nothing appears to happen when you press the "DEFAULTS" button above it is very possible and most likely that the following "Reset to defaults" dialog does not have "focus" i.e. it is not visible.  That is the dialog is not in front but behind another dialog being hidden. I have seen this!!
 

Press the Windows option "ALT+TAB" until you can see the dialog “RESET TO DEFAULTS”.  TheSky will not allow you to do anything until you close the dialog.  If it is not being displayed then it will seem as though you cannot do anything!   DO NOT REBOOT!  Just find the dialog using the Windows "ALT+TAB" to switch tasks and pick the Paramount GT-1100S when the "Reset to defaults" dialog appears.

The following will appear

Choose Paramount GT-1100S

Accessing the Slew Limits

Note the RA limits on the Homing/Limits dialog

WARNING!  DO NOT use the "START" button to home, stop tracking and clear current limits with the GT-1100S.

Setting the optimal Gap in RA

First reset the slew limits to their default values as per the above.  The following image shows a very reasonable size gap that will work very well.  The thickness of a dime (~1.35 MM) between the RA hard stop and the bolt in the RA shaft.

Good size Gap for RA 1.35 mm

Thickness of a dime 1.355 mm is just right!

Paramount GT1100S cannot reach the optimal RA position pictured above

If you cannot move the GT-1100S into the proper position using the Joystick as shown above you will have INCREASE the RA limit.  By making the current RA limit a larger value you will be allowing for more travel.  Try adding a small amount rather than a large value to avoid driving the RA axis into the hard stop.  See below.

WARNING!

Once you have increased the RA limit (~50 counts) to allow for more RA travel it becomes possible to HIT the hard stop.  If you are not very careful (move slow!) you will go too far and hit the hard stop causing the RA axis to become stuck and the control system will be beeping.

See below for details on how to remove the stuck RA axis.  This is merely inconvenient and will not cause any damage.  Just position the RA axis off the stop and re-home the mount to try again.

Reading the raw encoder values

TIP: You can use the RAW encoder values reported by TheSky TCS dialog to accurately set the RA limits specific to your own mount.  One side uses a positive number the other negative.
 

First carefully move the GT-1100S in the RA axis to the proper position (WITH TRACKING DISABLED) then use the "Status" tab shown below to see exactly what encoder value is reported for the RA axis in this position.  This becomes the new more accurate RA limit.  There is one positive value and one negative value depending on the side of the meridian the mount is currently on.

 

Hint: First disable the tracking of the mount or the encoder value will continuously be changing as the mount tracks.  Disabling the tracking makes this much easier.

 

To disable tracking use Telescope | Options in TheSky and remove the check mark next to "Tracking".  This is a toggle enabling or disabling the tracking state.  When tracking the mount is moving and the current encoder position is constantly changing.  When disabled the current encoder position will stay nearly the same number +- a digit.

RAW encoder values

Use the RA Current encoder value to set the limit

Above the new value for the RA slew limit -312056 corresponds to the RA axis in the correct position very near the hardware stop but not touching see below.

Mount in proper position

Read the RA encoder value!

When the side with the negative number is set flip the mount over and follow the same procedure for the positive side.

RA stuck on hardware limit

Note the following image shows a position where one of the RA software slew limits allows too much travel in RA causing the RA axis to physically hit the hard stop. For example, this can happen when the Paramount is left tracking to the meridian when the RA software limit on the west side of the meridian (northern hemisphere) is not optimal.  There is too much travel being allowed in RA because the slew limit value is too large.

This will not work!

RA bolt cannot be allowed to hit the hard stop

If the above position is reached the RA axis will become physically "STUCK" on the hard stop.  There is no way to recover from this without manual intervention.  The Paramount GT-1100S will simply shut down (no harm done) but homing will no longer work and the control system beeps constantly indicating that there is a problem.  Recycling the power will not solve the problem either.  If the telescope is REMOTE as is the case with GT-1100S in Chile where there is no one on site this would be devastating.

WARNING!

The only way to recover from the above position (hitting the hard stop) is by removing the RA worm cover and manually turning the RA worm to free the RA axis.  See below instructions for freeing a "stuck" RA axis.

 

NOTE: This would be catastrophic for a remotely installed Paramount GT-1100S where no one is on site to fix the problem, like the GT-1100S in Las Campanas, Chile.

Getting the RA axis off the hardware limit

When the RA axis becomes physically stuck on the hardware limit you must remove the RA worm cover and manually rotate the worm to "free" the RA axis from the hardware stop.  See below.

Manually rotate the worm!

The worm will move easily

If you like you can also firmly grasp the belt to help rotate the worm.  The worm will need to be rotated either clockwise or counterclockwise depending on which side of the meridian the mount is on and the hemisphere.  Use the trial and error method.

 

Once the RA axis has become freed HOME the mount for normal operation.  At this point go back and attempt to set the proper gap in RA.