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Im getting a duplicate view of the same picture Flat Scn. This is the lower half of the screen only. There was an alignment knob to move both images together as one, can't find one, HELP?

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Feb 03, 2008

SOURCE: Flat panel displays half screen, mirrored on bottom half of screen

Have several problems with either a bad LVDS cable from Main unit to the LCD controll bd. Sometimes the cable is just not connected properly. If you reseat this cable and the problem still exists you most likely have a bad LCD control bd.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Aug 04, 2008

SOURCE: desktop view alignment

right click on your desktop and change the default resolution try 800x600, 1024x768 see if that helps. if it does not download a new videocard driver specific to your computer.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Apr 18, 2009

SOURCE: GoTo Problem

Be sure that the telescope is configured for EQ SOUTH mode to tell it is in the southern hemisphere. Once a star alignment is completed NEVER manually move the telescope. Use only the control panel to slew. Everytime the telescope is move by hand, the motors do not know it has been done, and assume it is still pointing at the old direction. Check the manual for setup.
Here: http://www.celestron.com/c3/images/files/downloads/NexStar_SLT_manual.pdf

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Apr 07, 2010

SOURCE: unidentified image, image too large

Try formatting the memory card (or changing it). You probably have some bad sectors.

If this does not help, take the camera to a Canon dealer, it's probably a software problem

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jul 04, 2010

SOURCE: Picture image out of alignment

Your viewfinder, focussing screen, and mirror are out of alignment. You need a service technician to fix the problem.

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Your viewfinder, focussing screen, and mirror are out of alignment. You need a service technician to fix the problem.
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GoTo Problem

Be sure that the telescope is configured for EQ SOUTH mode to tell it is in the southern hemisphere. Once a star alignment is completed NEVER manually move the telescope. Use only the control panel to slew. Everytime the telescope is move by hand, the motors do not know it has been done, and assume it is still pointing at the old direction. Check the manual for setup.
Here: http://www.celestron.com/c3/images/files/downloads/NexStar_SLT_manual.pdf

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Wont take photos outside

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Hi JDRJR35,

 

Here is the internet address on the usewrs manual for your LCD TV.

http://tv.rca.com/RCATV/RL/1652880A.pdf

 

Now I will read through it and write down the procedure t be sure you get what your need.  See my next post in a few minutes.

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