# # ENGLISH Languagefile for WCS # WCS is (C) 2005-2006 Ing. Wolfgang Ruthner # http://wcs.ruthner.at # :0 EN :1 Adjusting: :2 Star declination :3 Pole height (Star on E/W axis) :4 Azimuth (Star on N/S axis) :5 Observation place: :6 Latitude: :7 WebCams: :8 Start :9 Stop :10 Status: :11 Correction :12 Info :13 Problem with WebCam, please check! :14 Problem with the WebCam capturing data! :15 A problem accessing the WebCam exists, no picture can be obtained. :16 Please choose a WebCam first and click [Start] :17 bright Star~dark spot :18 Star moves from the field of vision! Please start again! :19 Measuring ... :20 Origin :21 Current :22 Difference :23 Starting time :24 Current :25 Waiting for star coordinates... :26 Choose your camera and check your degree of latitude. :27 Adjust the telescope onto a star in the south (for RA) or east (Pole height). Check the correct arrangement of the Webcam (Star must move at level while moving the RA axis!!) Enter the declination of the chosen star and click [Start]. :28 Adjust the telescope onto a star in the east (Pole height) or south (for RA) and you click on [Start]. :29 Arrange your telescope so that the choosen star is approximately in the picture middle. Choose the brightness of the Webcam so the star is well lifted off from the background and no hissing is seen. (a.e. with Vpropertys for TouCAM) After that click on the star and the program begins with the drift calculation. The longer the measurement lasts, the more precise and more stable the determined value becomes. If the correction displayed levels on a certain value Click on [Correction]. :30 The first adjustment values and tendencies are displayed after 20 seconds. Wait some minutes, until the determined adjustment value levelled out in a certain field and then click on [Correction] :31 Wait some minutes, until the determined adjustment value levelled out in a certain field and then click on [Correction]. From experience the value is quite well stabilized after approx. 5 minutes (300 sec.) :32 If the star moves up, the pole height must be reduced (twist screw at the south side of the mount left. - Star in the south must move down at the display) :33 If the star moves down, the pole height must be increased (twist screw at the south side of the mount right, - star in the south must move up at the display) :34 Use your handcontrol to bring your star onto the Red Line. Turn the screws for azimuth axis until the star has moved between the two green lines. :35 Repeat this :36 times, after that click on stop and start again for the last correction measurement. :37 Choose a bright star in the south, then align the chosen star onto the Red Line with your handcontrol. Turn the correction screws for the pole height until the star is aligned between the two green lines. :38 The pole height must be reduced. For this purpose twist the screw at the south side of the mount left. :39 The pole height must be increased. For this purpose twist the screw at the south side of the mount right. :40 show Crosshair :41 Analysis :42 Staranalysis :43 Fullsize :44 High-Res :45 Userdata :46 Firstname :47 Lastname :48 Email :49 Registration :50 Get Registrationkey :51 Productkey :52 Registered programversion. Thank You! :53 Unregistered programversion. :54 Wrong Key. Please Check. :55 Registration successful. Thank You! :56 You must enter firstname, lastname and email, to request your productkey! :57 Registrationdata :58 Missing data! :59 Unregistered Testversion. :60 days left. :61 More infos and Support: :62 The program supports you in polaraligning your tripod using an webcam. :63 Register :64 Your testversion has expired. Please register! :65 Only :66 days available for testing. :67 Path :68 Generally: :69 Timingbehavior (left=fast PC, right=slow PC) :70 show Webcampicture every :71 Calculate Deviation in Arcseconds instead of Pixel :72 Calculate in Arcseconds :73 Camera :74 other... :75 Camerachip-Dimensions :76 Chipsize :77 Resolution :78 Telescope :79 Focal length in mm: :80 Calculation fundamentals :81 invers :82 Star for the RA-Axis :83 in the North :84 int the South :85 Star for the DEC-Axis :86 in the East :87 in the West :88 Direction of Correction: :89 do not invert :90 invert :91 Cal. :92 Calibration started. Start with an star in the north/south in the left, green cam-area and click on it to mark it's position. :93 Move the star to the right, green cam-area and click on it to mark the 2nd position. If the star moves out of the screen press [Stop] and Start the calibration again. Choose the 1st position for the star the way, that it will stay on screen when moving the RA-Axis to the 2nd position. If this is not possible, you've to rotate the cam an make the angle smaller. :94 Calibration done. Angle=