Meade RCX400 Advanced Autostar II System Specifications, Autostar II Handbox Specifications

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Weights and Dimension

Weights

Dimensions

RA Housing Assembly

66 pounds

L = 20.75"; W = 18.85"; H = 20.34".

Dec Housing Assembly

75 pounds

L = 18.25"; W = 15"; H = 20.45".

Counterweight Shaft Assembly

 

 

Individual Counterweight

35 pounds

L = 5.9"; W = 5.9"; H = 2.96".

Portable Tripod

81 pounds

Height: 26.5 inches;

Footprint radius: 30 inches

 

 

Permanent Pier

39 pounds

Minimum Height: 22"; Maximum

 

 

Height: ??

 

 

Tube Diameter: 11.9"

Optical Tube Assembly (OTA)

 

 

16” RCX OTA

140 pounds

L = 33"; W = 21"; H = 21".

20” RCX OTA

190 pounds

L = 40"; W = 25.7"; H = 25.7".

16"OTA + MAX Mount + Counterweights

609 pounds

L = 40"; W = 25.7"; H = 97.67".

20" OTA + MAX Mount + Counterweights

694 pounds

L = 40"; W = 25.7"; H = 99.67".

Optional Accessories

20 pound Counterweight

 

 

Dovetail Instrument mount assembly

 

 

 

 

Advanced Autostar II System Specifications

Processors

10 processors arranged in a Distributed

 

Intelligent Network Architecture to

 

facilitate parallel task management

 

(U.S. Patent 6,304,376)

Flash Memory

4 MB, reloadable

Database

180,000 objects

Drive Control

Smart Mount, plus

 

185-speeds on both axes

Autostar II Handbox Specifications

Keypad

20 key alphanumeric

Display

2 line, 16 character LCD

Backlight

Red LED

Utility Light

Yes

Coil Cord

24"

Length

6.56" (16.6cm)

Width (LCD end)

3.19" (80cm)

Width (Connector end)

2.25" (57cm)

Depth

0.81" (21cm)

Autostar II net weight

1.12 lbs (0.51kg)

Meade Consumer Solutions

If you have a question concerning your Max or RCX400, contact the Meade Instruments Consumer Solutions Department at:

Telephone: (800) 626-3233

Consumer Solutions hours are 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM, Pacific Time, Monday through Friday. In the unlikely event that your Max Mount or RCX400 requires factory servicing or repairs, write or call the Meade Consumer Solutions Department first, before returning the telescope to the factory, giving full particulars as to the nature of the problem, as well as your name, address, and daytime telephone number. The great majority of servicing issues can be resolved by telephone, avoiding return of the tele- scope to the factory. If factory service is required, you will be assigned a Return Goods Authorization (RGA) number prior to return.

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Looking at or near the Sun will cause irreversible damage to your eye. Do not point this telescope at or near the

 

Sun. Do not look through the telescope as it is moving.

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Contents MEADE.COM Page Contents Telescope Features Components of MAXPedestal Wedge Assembly Pedestal AssemblyRight Ascension Housing Assembly DEC Assembly Declination Housing AssemblyCOUNTER- Weights CounterweightsTripod MAX TripodOptical Tube Assembly OTARA Assembly Control Panel Saddle Control Panel Control Panels PortsTour the Cosmos with Just the Push of a Button Autostar II FeaturesLibrary # of Objects Sun. Do not look through the telescope as it is moving Sun. Do not look through the telescope as it is moving Tripod Assembly Pedestal Assembly and Adjusting Latitude Position11 a RA Assembly Sun. Do not look through the telescope as it is moving 20 a 20 B Attach LOW Latitude Counterweights No gap Electrical Connections Home Position and Balancing the OTA Sun. Do not look through the telescope as it is moving Getting Started Mounting and Focusing the Viewfinder for the First TimeAlign the Viewfinder Focusing the Telescope To select a previously defined focus preset To sync on a focus presetSlew Speeds To exit the focus operation at any timeAligning for the First Time To prepare your telescope for Automatic AlignmentCollimation How to Drift Align Max Northern HemisphereTest your Collimation Follow these steps for collimation of the optical system Defocused star images. Misaligned 1, 2, AlignedCalibrate Home Parking the ScopeAutostar II Navigation Exercise Basic AutostarTo Calculate Sunset time Example of Locating a menu Navigating AutostarAutostar IIs Menus Object Menu To slew the telescope to catalog objectsGlossary Menu Event MenuUtilities Menu Enter Setup Menu Sun. Do not look through the telescope as it is moving Ous areas of the world. Check local time to verify Hot Button Menus To Add a Site to the user-defined site list Adding Observing SitesTo Edit a Site Creating User Objects To GO to a user-entered objectObserving Satellites IdentifyBrowse Displayed information ExampleAlternate Polar Alignments Initialize AutostarTwo-Star Polar Alignment Easy Polar AlignmentPeriodic Error Correction Update Menu OptionTrain Menu Option Erase Menu OptionOptional Accessories Meade Series 4000 EyepiecesSeries 4000 8 24mm Zoom Eyepiece Deep Sky Imager Maintenance Telescope Specifications Autostar II Handbox Specifications Advanced Autostar II System SpecificationsMeade Consumer Solutions Appendix a Latitude Chart Latitude Chart for Major Cities of the WorldCity State/Prov./Country Latitude City Country LatitudeTo observe the Apollo 15 landing site using the Moon option Appendix B the MoonAppendix C IntroductionOperation TrainingUpdate Permanently Mounted ScopesOther Menus Options Save As and Load OffPage Page Page Meade Limited Warranty
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RCX400 specifications

The Meade RCX400 is a highly regarded telescope in the field of amateur astronomy, designed specifically to provide an unparalleled observing experience. Launched by Meade Instruments, this telescope leverages advanced technology to deliver clarity, precision, and ease of use.

At the heart of the RCX400 is its unique Ritchey-Chrétien optical design, which minimizes optical aberrations and provides exceptionally crisp images. This design is favored among professional astronomers and provides users with the ability to capture stunning celestial details. The telescope comes in various aperture sizes, including 10 inch and 12 inch models, allowing users to choose a configuration that best meets their observational needs.

One of the standout features of the Meade RCX400 is its Advanced Coma-Free (ACF) optics. This technology ensures that the telescope produces sharp images across a wide field of view, making it easier to observe extended objects such as nebulae and galaxies. The ACF system includes a specialized corrector plate that eliminates coma, resulting in pinpoint stars even at the edge of the field.

Another significant advancement in the RCX400 is its Autostar II system, which provides a user-friendly interface for navigating the night sky. This computer-controlled system boasts a database of over 145,000 celestial objects, enabling users to locate and track objects with ease. The Autostar II also features a built-in GPS system, allowing for automatic site location and time adjustments, further simplifying the setup process.

The RCX400 is equipped with an innovative focusing mechanism known as the “Smart Focuser.” This precise focusing system allows for fine-tuning of the telescope's focus electronically, eliminating the need for manual adjustments that could result in misalignment. Users can achieve optimal focus effortlessly, enhancing the overall observation experience.

In terms of construction, the telescope features a sturdy aluminum mount that provides stability during use. The integrated GoTo mount makes aligning the telescope simple, allowing users to easily point towards celestial objects with high accuracy. The RCX400 is also compatible with various accessories such as cameras and eyepieces, enhancing its versatility for astrophotography and visual observation.

Overall, the Meade RCX400 combines cutting-edge technology with robust features, making it an excellent choice for both novice and experienced astronomers. Its user-friendly design, combined with high-quality optics, ensures that users can enjoy impressive views of the universe with relative ease. Whether for visual exploration or astrophotography, the RCX400 stands out as a formidable tool for stargazing enthusiasts.