Meade LXD55 instruction manual Star Charts, Tips

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Fig. 41: Cradle adjustment screws.

4.Observe the position of the object in the eyepiece. Assuming that the declination was properly set in the previous procedure, the object should have moved only horizontally (that is, side-to-side) from its original position. It may be out of the eyepiece altogether.

5.Using the adjustment mechanism on the bottom of the cradle (Fig. 41), move the reference object approximately half the distance towards the center of the eye- piece.

To adjust the cradle screws, use the supplied hex key to loosen the two outside screws. Then adjust the position of the object by tightening or loosening the cen- ter screw. Perform this adjustment on both sets of screws. When finished, retight- en the outer screws.

Before moving the optical tube, note the location that the telescope is centered on relative to the reference object. Depending on the telescope type and acces- sories in use, you may need to move the optical tube opposite to the direction that appears in the eyepiece. The best way to be sure is to move the optical tube (using the cradle screws) a little, and verify that the correct direction was moved through the eyepiece.

6.WITHOUT moving the declination axis from its position determined in the previ- ous alignment, and WITHOUT adjusting the cradle position further, adjust the legs, latitude, and azimuth of the tripod to center the object in the eyepiece again.

7.Rotate the telescope 180° in the R.A. axis ONLY, to return the optical tube to posi- tion A.

8.Repeat steps 5 through 8, if necessary, alternating between position A and posi- tion B, and bringing the reference object halfway of the remaining distance to cen- ter. Stop the procedure once the distance between the object in position A and position B is less than one third the width of the eyepiece.

9.As a final check, select another object and place it into the center of the eyepiece. Rotate the mount about the R.A. axis. Watch the motion of that object. It is acceptable if it moves slightly, but should remain in the eyepiece the entire time.

Tips

When moving to position A or B, it is usually sufficient to merely level the Dec. axis by eye. Whether in position A or B, the counterweight shaft should appear to be horizontal when looked at from several feet away.

If you are finding it difficult to lower the altitude of the tripod head without the counterweight banging into the forward tripod leg, increase the length of the two rear tripod legs to introduce a tilt into the whole mount.

Before starting the alignment procedure, it is helpful to have the tripod azimuth adjustment knobs even, to allow an equal range of travel in either direction.

Make sure the focuser lock is tightened once focus is achieved. Otherwise, grav- ity may cause the focuser to move during rotation of the telescope and introduce error into the procedure.

LXD55 TIPS

Star Charts

Star charts and planisphere are very useful tools and are great aids in plan- ning a night of celestial viewing.

A wide variety of star charts are available in books, in magazines, on the inter- net and on CD Roms. Meade offers AstroFinderand other star locator soft- ware. Contact your Meade dealer or Meade's Customer Service department for more information.

Astronomy and Sky and Telescope magazines print star charts each month for up-to-the-minute maps of the heavens.

The Norton Star Atlas and Reference Handbook by A. Norton and Sky Atlas 2000 by W. Tirion and R. Sinnot are two of the most popular star charts on the market.

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Contents Meade Instruments Corporation Page Contents Telescope Features 1 1% g f e$2% LXD55-SeriesYour Personal Window to the Universe Computer Control Panel see e LXD55 Tips Features Autostar FeaturesTour the Cosmos with Just the Push of a Button Tip How to Assemble Your Telescope Telescope AssemblyAccessories Getting StartedViewfinder assembly Schmidt-Newtonian models Balancing the Telescope Insert eyepiece into holder and tighten thumbscrewsAligning the Viewfinder Choosing an EyepieceToo Much Power? Observing by Moving the Telescope ManuallyActivate the Arrow Keys Autostar Models Only Slew Speeds Autostar Models OnlySetting the Polar Home Position Observe the MoonTracking Objects 16bObserve a Star using the Automatic Tracking Feature Using Autostars GO to Capabilities Autostar Models OnlyMoving Through Autostar’s Menus Autostar Models Only Initializing Autostar Autostar Models OnlyTraining the Drive Autostar Models Only Easy Alignment Autostar Models Only Go To Saturn Autostar Models OnlyUsing the Guided Tour Autostar Models Only Planet Saturn is over 800 million miles from the EarthAutostar Navigation Exercise To Calculate Sunset timeEntering Data into Autostar Navigating AutostarAutostars Menus Select Item ObjectMenus Object MenuEvent Menu Glossary MenuUtilities Menu LXD55-SeriesSetup Menu EnterObserving Considerations Setup Menu Daylight SAVING, Surf the Web To Add a Site to the user-defined site list Adding Observing SitesTo Edit a Site Using Autostar to Find Objects Not in the Libraries To GO to a user-entered objectLandmarks Observing SatellitesTo Add a landmark to the database To Select a landmark from the database To Check on the Available MemoryTo perform a Landmark Survey Photography Few tips on photography with the LXD55-SeriestelescopesOptional Accessories 10 f/4Series 4000 Photo-Visual Page Maintenance General MaintenanceD e f g Page Defocused star images. Misaligned 1, 2, Aligned Meade Customer Service Inspecting the Optics5 Model SN-6, SN-6EC Specifications Specifications4 Model SN-8, SN-8EC Specifications 9.3 Model AR-5, AR-5EC Specifications 10 f/4 Model SN-10 Specifications8 Model AR-6 Specifications Autostar Specifications 10 Model SC-8 SpecificationsAutostar Dimensions Setting Circles Appendix a Celestial Coordinates Locating the Celestial Pole One- and Two-Star Polar Alignment One-Star Polar Alignment Two-Star Polar AlignmentAxis Alignment Procedure Procedure #1 To correct for attitude misalignmentPolar Alignment Viewfinder Method 1 Manual AlignmentProcedure #2 To correct for elevation misalignment Position aStar Charts TipsMethod 2 Axis Alignment Using Autostar Appendix C Latitude Chart Latitude Chart for Major Cities of the WorldCity State/Prov./Country Latitude City Country LatitudeAppendix D EC Handbox Modes of Operation To move the telescope using the Electronic ControllerSlew Speeds Tracking Rates Changing the Polar Mode Optional Autostar Computer Controller for LXD55 EC UsersHow to Attach the Optical Tube to the Mount Mounting the SC bracket and optical tube to the mountAppendix F Basic Astronomy Autostar GlossaryObjects in Space MoonPlanets Deep-Sky ObjectsFurther Study Page Meade Instruments Corporation