Connecting a ZWO ASI2600MM Air

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ERIC MCELROY

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Nov 21, 2025, 10:39:15 AM (6 days ago) Nov 21
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Hi,

New to the group and just trying to set up a rig using a mini PC running windows 11 Pro and NINA.

The problem I have is that I'm trying to connect my ZWO ASI2600MM Air in Phd2 for guiding. I have downloaded all the drivers on the ZWO website and they installed fine.

When running NINA I can see the cameras under ASCOM Alpaca drivers and both the main imaging sensor and the guiding sensor can be selected and will image.

The problem I have encountered is that the Phd2 software does not recognise the ascom alpaca driver under the ZWO camera selection.

My question is can I connect the ZWO ASI2600MM Air into the Phd2 software, and if so how and what settings I should use?

Pretty new to this as always used the ASIAir as a management platform.

Thanks in advance.

Eric

Bruce Waddington

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Nov 21, 2025, 10:46:13 AM (6 days ago) Nov 21
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The ASI2600MM series cameras aren't suitable as guide cameras, the sensors have something like a 26M-pixel array and are intended for imaging.  You need to use a guide camera, something with a smaller sensor that will generate much less traffic..  ZWO makes lots of those kinds of cameras.

Bruce

ERIC MCELROY

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Nov 21, 2025, 11:18:47 AM (6 days ago) Nov 21
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Hi,

The ASI2600MMAir is a duo camera with a guide sensor within the main imaging train. So it's the smaller 120 sensor which I am trying to connect to. Sorry for the confusion.

Brian Valente

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Nov 21, 2025, 3:22:15 PM (6 days ago) Nov 21
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Eric

>>>The problem I have encountered is that the Phd2 software does not recognise the ascom alpaca driver under the ZWO camera selection.

Are you trying to make the cameras available via NINA's alpaca? Why not just connect the 120 camera directly in PHD

ERIC MCELROY

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Nov 21, 2025, 3:31:40 PM (6 days ago) Nov 21
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Hi,

That's what I am trying to do. But Phd2 does not recognise the ASI2600Air guide sensor. I'm obviously missing something. I can configure Phd2 to recognise other ZWO guide cameras and have it currently using a ASI662, but would like to use the on-axis guide facility which the ASI2600Air guide sensor would facilitate.

I can see both sensors in N.I.N.A with the ZWO Alpaca driver, but the Phd2 software doesn't seem to find them. I think I have to find an appropriate driver within Phd2 but either I'm looking in the wrong place or additional configuration is required.

Just scratching my head.

Eric

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Bruce Waddington

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Nov 21, 2025, 3:49:51 PM (6 days ago) Nov 21
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PHD2 doesn't yet support Alpaca devices natively, it supports ASCOM devices.  So you need to use one of the ASCOM mechanisms to do a one-time creation of an ASCOM interface for your camera.  Prior to ASCOM platform 7, I think users were using  ASCOM remote.  On ASCOM 7, I believe there is a way to create the interface on-the-fly through the ASCOM chooser, but I don't know the details.  Alternatively, you could just install the ASCOM driver for the camera if one is available.  

Bruce

ERIC MCELROY

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Nov 21, 2025, 3:55:00 PM (6 days ago) Nov 21
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Thanks Bruce,

I will give that a go. I cannot find a ASCOM driver for my ASI2600Air native on the ZWO downloads so will try and set one up on-the-fly as you suggest.

Thanks for the update and food for thought.

Eric

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Brian Valente

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Nov 21, 2025, 3:56:05 PM (6 days ago) Nov 21
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Eric i'm not sure why you don't just connect the 120 camera directly in PHD (vai ASI Camera Ascom or ZWO direct connect), i'm not sure what advantage having a nina-connected alpaca guide camera gives you?



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ERIC MCELROY

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Nov 24, 2025, 7:10:03 PM (3 days ago) Nov 24
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Connection issues resolved and now working as expected. The issue was nothing related to PHD2. But the issue was within the ASCOM set-up as I had not enabled the Alpaca discovery facility. Both Brian and Bruce helped to resolve the issue after some dialogue.

Can only recommend this forum.

Eric

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