Meade instruction manual StarNavigator Audiostar handbox

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￿Accessory Tray Attachment Bolts - Attach to wing nuts to fasten tray to the tripod. See page 11 for more information.

Note: It is not necessary to remove the tray each time you collapse the tripod. The tray is designed to be collapsed with the legs.

￿Accessory Tray - Conveniently holds extra eyepieces, Audiostar handbox, and other accessories.

2) Inner Support Struts (3) - Make the tripod more secure and stable.

2! Tripod Leg Locks (3) - Lift the lock up to loosen inner section of a tripod leg and extend the inner leg to desired height. Press the lock down to lock the leg in place.

2@ Tripod Legs - Spread the legs out as far as they will open for a secure viewing platform. 2# Tripod Base - Holds the mounting arm assembly (16, Fig. 1) in place.

2$ Azimuth Setting Circle - Displays Azimuth (horizontal) coordinates.

2% Battery Compartment - Install eight user-supplied AA batteries in this compartment. See page 12 for more information.

2^ Base Lock Knob - Attaches mounting arm assembly to tripod base. Loosen before manually moving the optical tube on the horizontal axis. See page 11 for more information.

Fig. 2: The StarNavigator Audiostar handbox.

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 StarNavigator Series Reflecting and Refracting Telescopes Refracting Telescope Contents Easy SET-UP Guide Slew Speeds Speed 9 Fast Arrow Assembly View Starnavigator Refractingtelescopes Side Assembly View Starnavigator Reflectingtelescopes 8 14 15This page folds out Altitude Setting Circle and Lock Telescope FeaturesComputer Control Panel Fig. Ic StarNavigator Audiostar handbox Audiostar Features Tour the Cosmos with Just the Push of a ButtonPads allow the mount to move smoothly Getting Started How to Assemble Your TelescopePacking List Red Dot Viewfinder Aligning the Red Dot ViewfinderChoosing an Eyepiece Never point the telescope directly atObserving by Moving the Telescope Manually Observing Using Audiostars Arrow KeysObserving Terrestrial ObservingObserve the Moon Slew SpeedsPlaying the Audio Astronomical ObservingMoving Through Audiostar’s Menus To Track an Object AutomaticallyAlt/Az Home Position Initializing AudiostarEasy Two-Star Align How to Easy Align Your Telescope Two-Star Alt/Az AlignmentGo To Saturn One-Star Alt/Az AlignmentTake a Guided Tour Basic Audiostar Operation Audiostar Navigation ExerciseNavigating Audiostar Adjusting the Speed of a Scrolling MessageEntering data into Audiostar To Calculate Sunset timeMenus and Menu Options Object MenuEvent Menu Glossary Menu Utilities MenuSetup Menu EnterTime Zone Shift Surf the Web To Add a Site to the user-defined site list Advanced Audiostar FeaturesAdding Observing Sites To Edit a SiteTo Select a landmark from the database LandmarksTo Add a landmark to the database To perform a Landmark SurveyTo check on the available amount of memory in Audiostar IdentifyBrowse Displayed information ExampleStarNavigator Look into the Future Optional Accessories Caring for Your Telescope CollimationMeade Consumer Solutions Do not look through the telescope as it is moving Specifications StarNavigator60StarNavigator114 Celestial Coordinates Appendix aLocating the Celestial Pole Appendix B Using Audiostar to Find Objects Not in the DatabaseTo GO to a user-entered object Appendix C Observing SatellitesAppendix D Training the DriveAppendix E How to manually set the date to March 6How to manually set the time to 1130 p.m Appendix FObjects in Space Basic AstronomyAudiostar Glossary MoonPlanets Deep-Sky ObjectsRecycling Information EU Countries only Meade Limited Warranty