Meade LX200GPS instruction manual Optional Accessories, Meade Series 4000 Eyepieces

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OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES

A wide assortment of professional Meade accessories is available for the LX200GPS telescope models. The premium quality of these accessories is well-suited to the qual- ity of the instrument itself. Consult the Meade General Catalog for complete details on these and other accessories.

Meade Series 4000 Eyepieces:

 

 

 

 

7” f/15

8” f/6.3

10” f/6.3

 

 

 

Eyepiece

Power/Actual Field

Power/Actual Field

Power/Actual Field

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Super Plössl Eyepieces (4-elements; 1.25” O.D., except as noted)

 

 

 

6.4mm

417/0.12°

200/0.26°

250/0.21°

 

 

 

9.7mm

275/0.19°

132/0.39°

165/0.32°

 

 

 

12.4mm

215/0.24°

103/0.50°

129/0.40°

 

 

15mm

178/0.29°

85/0.61°

107/0.49°

 

 

20mm

134/0.39°

64/0.81°

80/0.65°

 

 

26mm

103/0.50°

49/1.06°

62/0.84°

 

 

32mm

83/0.63°

40/1.30°

50/1.04°

 

 

40mm

67/0.66°

32/1.69°

40/1.35°

 

 

56mm (2" O.D.)

48/1.08°

23/2.27°

29/1.82°

 

 

 

Super Wide Angle Eyepieces (6-elements; 1.25” O.D., except as noted)

 

 

 

13.8mm

193/0.35°

93/0.72°

116/0.58°

 

 

 

18mm

148/0.45°

71/0.94°

89/0.75°

 

 

 

24.5mm

109/0.61°

52/1.28°

65/103°

Fig. 23: Series 4000 Eyepieces.

 

 

32mm (2" O.D.)

83/0.81°

40/1.67°

50/1.34°

 

 

40mm (2" O.D.)

67/1.00°

32/2.09°

40/1.67°

 

 

 

 

 

 

Ultra Wide Angle Eyepieces (8-elements; 1.25” O.D., except as noted)

 

 

 

4.7mm

568/0.15°

272/0.31°

340/0.25°

 

 

 

6.7mm

399/0.21°

191/0.44°

239/0.35°

 

 

 

8.8mm (1.25” - 2” O.D.)

303/0.28°

145/0.58°

182/0.46°

 

 

 

14mm° (1.25” - 2” O.D.)

199/0.44°

91/0.92°

114/0.73°

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

8” f/10

10” f/10

12” f/10

Eyepiece

Power/Actual Field

Power/Actual Field

Power/Actual Field

 

Super Plössl Eyepieces (4-elements; 1.25” O.D., except as noted)

6.4mm

313/0.17°

391/0.13°

476/0.11°

9.7mm

206/0.25°

258/0.20°

314/0.17°

12.4mm

161/0.32°

202/0.26°

246/0.21°

15mm

133/0.39°

167/0.31°

203/0.26°

20mm

100/0.52°

125/0.42°

152/0.34°

26mm

77/0.68°

96/0.54°

117/0.44°

32mm

63/0.83°

78/0.67°

95/0.55°

40mm

50/0.88°

63/0.70°

76/0.53°

56mm (2" O.D.)

36/1.46°

45/1.16°

54/1.04°

Super Wide Angle Eyepieces (6-elements; 1.25” O.D., except as noted)

13.8mm

145/0.46°

181/0.37°

221/0.30°

18mm

111/0.60°

139/0.48°

169/0.40°

24.5mm

82/0.82°

102/0.66°

124/0.54°

32mm (2" O.D.)

63/1.07°

78/0.86°

95/0.71°

40mm (2" O.D.)

50/1.34°

63/1.07°

76/0.88°

Ultra Wide Angle Eyepieces (8-elements; 1.25” O.D., except as noted)

4.7mm

426/0.20°

532/0.16°

649/0.13°

6.7mm

299/0.28°

373/0.23°

455/0.18°

8.8mm (1.25” - 2” O.D.)

227/0.37°

284/0.30°

346/0.24°

14mm (1.25” - 2” O.D.)

143/0.59°

179/0.47°

218/0.39°

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Contents Meade Instruments Corporation Meade Maksutov-Cassegrain Optical System Meade Schmidt-Cassegrain Optical SystemContents QUICK-START Guide Important Note Autostar Telescope FeaturesAscension Declination setting See Optional ACCESSORIES, pages 41, 42,# Computer Control Panel see inset Telescope? See pages 17Shift Microfocuser? DefinitionsAscension, Library # of Objects Autostar II FeaturesTour the Cosmos with Just the Push of a Button Want to learn more about changing slew speeds? See LX200GPS Tips Getting Started Parts ListingHow to Attach the Tripod to the Telescope Assembly Tip How to Assemble Your TelescopeTo install batteries Choosing an Eyepiece Attach Diagonal or accessoriesToo Much Power? Mounting and Adjusting the ViewfinderObserving Observing Using Autostar IIs Arrow KeysObserving by Moving the Telescope Manually Terrestrial ObservingSlew Speeds Focusing the Eyepiece Using the MicrofocuserTo use the microfocuser Key # SpeedAstronomical Observing Observe the MoonTo Track an Object Automatically Moving Through Autostar II’s MenusImportant Notes Which One’s the Alignment Star?Go To Saturn Observe a Star using the Automatic Tracking FeatureUsing the Guided Tour Finding True North Global Positioning SystemDetecting True Level To Calculate Sunset time Basic AutostarAutostar II Navigation Exercise Look into the Future Navigating AutostarSelect Item Object MenusWant to learn more about Observing Satellites? See Object MenuTo slew the telescope to catalog objects Event Menu Want to learn more about using the Browse menu? SeeWant to learn more about Landmarks? See Glossary MenuUtilities Menu Timing is Everything Setup MenuRECTION, Adding and editing sites? Setup Menu Daylight SAVING,Mirror, Mirror Hot Button MenusTo Edit a Site Adding Observing SitesTo Add a Site to the user-defined site list To GO to a user-entered object Creating User ObjectsLandmarks Observing SatellitesTo Add a landmark to the database TipsTo Select a landmark from the database IdentifyTo perform a Landmark Survey To check on the available amount of memory in AutostarDisplayed information Example BrowseAlternate Alt/Az Alignments How to perform the Easy Align ProcedureInitialize Autostar Easy Two-Star AlignmentTip Try a Spiral Search One-Star Alt/Az AlignmentTo Set the Home Position Manually Star Charts Periodic Error CorrectionFew tips on photography with the LX200GPS telescopes PhotographyMeade Series 4000 Eyepieces Optional AccessoriesSeries 4000 8 24mm Zoom Eyepiece Illuminated Reticle Eyepiece Collimation MaintenanceDefocused star images. Misaligned 1, 2, Aligned What is Smart Drive? Meade Customer ServiceInspecting the Optics Gauging the Movement of the TelescopeMaksutov Fan Specifications15 LX200GPS Specifications 12 f/10 LX200GPS Specifications 10 LX200GPS Specifications10 f/10 LX200GPS Specifications Autostar II Handbox Specifications 16 f/10 LX200GPS SpecificationsAutostar II System Specifications Celestial Coordinates Setting CirclesEquatorial Alignment Equatorial Wedge Declination Setting CircleLocating Polaris Lining Up with the Celestial PoleLX200GPS mounted on an equatorial wedge Precise Polar AlignmentEasy Polar Alignment Autostar II Polar AlignmentOne-Star Polar Alignment Two-Star Polar AlignmentLatitude Chart for Major Cities of the World Appendix B Latitude ChartCity State/Prov./Country Latitude City Country LatitudeWhat you will need Command LineTour Modes Comment LineTitle Writing a TourPick ONE / Pick END Further Study Appendix D Training the DriveAppendix E the Moon Menu To observe the Apollo 15 landing site using the Moon optionCommercial Shipping 16 LX200GPS Unique FeaturesControl Panel Features To Assemble the 16 Super Field Tripod Telescope AssemblyAttaching the Power and Data Cords Mounting the Optical Tube Assembly OTAAttaching the 16 Drive Base Attaching the ForkObserving Considerations Tighten the fork arm assem- bly using the provided hex keyTo attach the microfocuser to the de-rotater Appendix GAutostar II Glossary Basic AstronomyObjects in Space MoonDeep-Sky Objects PlanetsPage Meade Instruments Corporation
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