Meade ETX-125EC, ETX-105EC instruction manual General Maintenance, Storage and Transport

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GENERAL MAINTENANCE

Your ETX model telescope is a precision optical instruments designed to yield a lifetime of rewarding observations. Given the care and respect due any precision instrument, the telescope will rarely require factory servicing or maintenance. Use the following guidelines:

1.Avoid cleaning the telescope’s optics: a little dust on the front surface of the telescope’s correcting lens causes virtually no degradation of image quality and should not be considered reason to clean the lens.

2.When absolutely necessary, remove dust from the front lens with gentle strokes of a camel-hair brush or blow it off with an ear syringe (available at any pharmacy). Do not use a commercial photographic lens cleaner.

3.You may remove organic materials (e.g., fingerprints) from the front lens with a solution of 3 parts distilled water to 1 part isopropyl alcohol. A single drop of biodegradable dishwashing soap may be added per pint of solution. Use soft, white facial tissues and make short, gentle strokes. Change tissues often.

CAUTION: Do not use scented, colored, or lotioned tissues or damage could result to the optics.

4.In the very rare situation where cleaning the inside surface of the corrector lens becomes necessary, unthread the lens cell located at the front of the main tube. The entire correcting lens and secondary mirror system are mounted in this cell. You may use the lens-cleaner solution described in step 3 to clean the inside surface of the lens.

CAUTION: Do not touch the aluminized circular surface of the secondary mirror with a finger, a tissue, or any other object. This will almost certainly scratch the mirror surface.

Note: When cleaning the inside surface of the correcting lens, leave the lens mounted in its metal cell throughout the process. Do not remove the lens from its metal housing or optical alignment of the lens will be lost, necessitating a return of the telescope to the Meade factory.

5.If your ETX model is used outdoors on a humid night, telescope surfaces may accumulate water condensation. While such condensation does not normally cause any damage to the telescope, it is recommended that the entire telescope be wiped down with a dry cloth before being packed away. Do not, however, wipe any of the optical surfaces. Rather, simply allow the telescope to sit for some time in warm indoor air, so that the wet optical surfaces can dry unattended. In addition, the dust cap should not be placed back on to the optical tube until the telescope is thoroughly dry.

6.If your ETX model is not to be used for an extended period, perhaps for one month or more, it is advisable to remove the eight AA-size batteries from inside the drive base. Batteries left installed for prolonged periods may leak, causing damage to the telescope’s electronic circuitry (see ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS, page 9).

7.The super-gloss anodized finish of any ETX model’s deep-violet optical tube fades if left in direct sunlight for prolonged periods.

8.Do not leave your ETX model outdoors on a warm day or inside a sealed car for an extended period of time; excessive ambient temperatures can damage the telescope’s internal lubrication and electronic circuitry.

9.A set of two (English-format) hex wrenches is provided with ETX models. These wrenches are used as follows:

Small wrench (.05”): Use the small wrench to tighten the set-screws of any knobs that may loosen (e.g., the focus knob or flip-mirror control knob).

Medium wrench (1/16”): This wrench is used to detach the viewfinder bracket from the telescope’s rear cell.

Storage and Transport

When the telescope is not in use, store it in a cool, dry place. Do not expose the instrument to excessive heat or moisture. It is best to store the telescope in its original box with the vertical and horizontal locks (6 and 9, Fig. 1) in the unlocked positions. If shipping the telescope, use the original box and packing material to protect the telescope during shipment.

When transporting the telescope, take care not to bump or drop the instrument; this type of abuse can damage the optical tube and/or the objective lens, and knock the optics out of alignment. It is highly recommended to use an optional carry case to transport the telescope (see OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES, page 21).

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Contents Meade Instruments Corporation Page Contents QUICK-START Guide Slew SpeedTelescope and Electronic Controller Functions ETX-90EC Astro TelescopeTelescope Controls ETX Your Personal Window to the UniverseViewfinder Flip mirror control in the up position Computer Control PanelElectronic Controller Functions Indicator Light KeyLight Blinking Off Getting Started Aligning the Viewfinder Using The ViewfinderFocusing the Viewfinder ETX-90EC 8 x 21mm Erect-Image ViewfinderChoosing an Eyepiece Observation TechniquesAlignment Understanding Magnification Telescope Focal Length Power = Eyepiece Focal Length1900mm Power = = 26mm Terrestrial ObservingElectronic Controller Astronomical ObservingSidereal Rate Slew SpeedsModes of Operation Alt/Az ModeTelescope Mountings To move the telescope using the Electronic Controller Polar ModeYou use Polar or Equatorial mounting. By Celestial Coordinates Polar Alignment ProcedureLocating the Celestial Pole Standard Tripod Leg ETX-105EC, ETX-125EC Standard Tripod Leg ETX-90ECHigh-Latitude Tripod Leg ETX-90EC High-Latitude Tripod Leg ETX-105EC, ETX-125ECPhotography ETX-90ECExample of a format 1 photo Few Tips on PhotographyPower 2x Barlow Optional AccessoriesPower ETX-105EC ETX-125EC Eyepiece#825 Right- Angle Viewfinder General Maintenance Storage and TransportTroubleshooting Inspecting the OpticsMeade Customer Service Telescope moves off a terrestrial object while observingSpecifications ETX-105EC Astro Telescope Specifications ETX-90EC Astro TelescopeSpecifications ETX-125EC Astro Telescope Tracking Motor Speeds Changing Modes Using the Electronic ControllerAppendix a Advanced Electronic Controller Functions Northern Hemisphere PolarAppendix B Helpful Charts Appendix C Precise Polar Alignment Setting Circles Setting CirclesMoon Appendix D YOU and the UniverseAutostar Glossary PlanetsDeep-Sky Objects Pleiades is one of the most beautiful open clustersMeade Limited Warranty Meade Instruments Corporation