Meade NGC instruction manual

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A. 2-Line LCD Display: Displays menus and information concerning the com- puter controller.
Control Panel (Fig. 3, NGC Models Only):
Optical Tube: The main optical component that gathers the light from distant objects and brings this light to a focus for examination with the eyepiece.
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D Optical Tube Attachment Bracket: Attach the optical tube to this bracket. See HOW TO ASSEMBLE YOUR TELESCOPE, page 8, for more information.
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Telescope and Tripod Features
b Dust Cap (not shown): Pull to remove from the dew shield (17, Fig. 1).
NOTE: The dust cap should be replaced after each observing session and the power turned off (NGC models only) to the telescope. Verify that any dew that might have collected during the observing session has evaporat- ed prior to replacing the dust cap.

Top line: Displays menu items.

Bottom line: Displays menu options or information. For example, information about an astronomical object, such as a planet, or information about locating an object.

B.Enter Button: Accesses, in order, the next menu or option. When a menu option you wish to choose displays, press ENTER to select it. This button is similar to a computer's RETURN key.

C.Mode Button: Press this button when you wish to return to the previous menu. The MODE key is similar to a computer's ESCAPE key.

If MODE is pressed and held for two seconds or more, the following informa- tion displays:

Astronomical coordinates of a selected object

Local Time and Local Sidereal Time (LST)

Timer and Alarm Status

Press MODE again to return to the previous menu.

D.Up/Down Button: Use UP/DOWN to scroll through the letters of the alphabet, numerical digits, menus, menu options and other information.

E.On/Off: Press to turn the control panel on or off.

F.Vertical Slow Motion Control Knob: Use this control to make fine adjust- ments in the vertical movement of the telescope.

G.Aux Port: Use this port, along with the optional #506 Astrofinder Software and Cable Connector Kit, to connect to your PC, or to update celestial objects for your control panel from the Meade website (www.meade.com). See OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES, page 19, for more information.

FOptical Tube Attachment Knobs: Attach these knobs to the bolts on the optical tube when you attach the optical tube to the bracket. See HOW TO ASSEMBLE YOUR TELESCOPE, page 8, for more information.

GRed Dot Viewfinder: Before looking at an object in the eyepiece, locate the object in the red dot viewfinder. The viewfinder provides a much easier way to locate celestial objects than a telescope eyepiece, because it has a wider field of view.

HEyepiece: Place the eyepiece into the 90° diagonal mirror (8, Fig. 1 or 28, Fig. 4) and tighten the thumbscrew (25, Fig. 4) to a firm feel only. You may also place the eyepiece directly into the focuser drawtube (9, Fig. 1). Use the focus knobs (10, Fig. 1) to focus the eyepiece.

I90° Diagonal Mirror: Holds the eyepiece at a convenient angle for easy viewing. Slide the diagonal mirror into the focuser drawtube (9, Fig. 1) and tighten the thumbscrew (26, Fig. 4) to a firm feel only.

JFocuser Drawtube: Slide the diagonal mirror or an eyepiece into this tube. Tighten the thumbscrew (26, Fig. 4) to a firm feel only.

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Contents NGC-Series Telescopes NG-Series Telescopes Page Contents Telescope Features # G Page Gets trapped below Parts Listing How to Assemble Your TelescopeGetting Started Attaching and Aligning the Red Dot Viewfinder Choosing an EyepieceTo Align the Red Dot viewfinder Simple Observations Initializing the Control Panel NGC Models OnlyGo To Saturn NGC Models Only Using the Guided Tour NGC Models Only Tips for Beginners Which One’s the Alignment Star?Menus Select Item ObjectHow to Move through Menu Options NGC Models Only How to Calculate Sunset time NGC Models OnlyTips for Beginners Observing Considerations Object Menu Event MenuGlossary Menu Utilities MenuSetup Menu Accessories Optional Accessories Tips for Beginners Surf the WebTroubleshooting Maintenance and ServicingGeneral Maintenance Storage and TransportTips for Beginners Star Charts Meade Customer ServiceNGC and NG Specifications TelephoneAppendix a Advanced Features Landmarks How to manually set the time to 1130 p.m. NGC Models Only Appendix B Entering TIME/DATE ManuallyAppendix C Batteries Tips for Beginners Further StudyObjects in Space Basic AstronomyGlossary MoonDeep-Sky Objects Pleiades is one of the most beautiful open clustersPage Meade Limited Warranty