Meade ETX-80AT-BB instruction manual Getting Started, Parts Listing, Telescope Assembly

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Fig. 6a: Loosen the tripod’s

locking ring...

Fig. 6b: ...push down as far as it will go.

Fig. 7: Thread bolts into telescope base.

Fig. 8: Line up bolts over keylike holes.

Fig. 9: Loosen vertical lock to move optical tube.

GETTING STARTED

Parts Listing

Getting the telescope ready for first observations requires only a few minutes. When first open- ing the packing box, note carefully the following parts:

The ETX Astro Telescope with fork mount system, photographic type tripod.

Water-resistant backpack.

#494 AutoStar handbox with attached coil cord.

Meade premium eyepieces; 45° erecting prism.

Hex-wrench, packed with the instruction manual. See GENERAL MAINTENANCE page 34.

Telescope Assembly

Setup The Tripod

Your backpack observatory does not ship with the parts stowed in the backpack. Before stow- ing the gear in the backpack and taking it out into the field, assemble the telescope in a famil- iar environment to practice the setup.

1.Hold the tripod by its handle and turn the locking ring to loosen the tripod mechanism (Fig. 6a). Push down on the locking ring as far as it will go to spread out the tripod legs (Fig. 6b). Turn the locking ring to tighten the tripod in place.

2.Adjust the height of the tripod, by lifting one of the tripod leg lock levers and sliding the inner leg in or out to the desired length. Then press down on the lever to re-lock. Repeat for the other two legs.

3.Use the tripod on a level and even ground. Pointing accuracy depends on the base of the tripod being level with the horizon. The bubble level on top of the tripod can help deter- mine if the base is level: Move the base until the bubble is in the center of the circle.

Attach the Telescope to the Base

4.Thread the supplied bolts about two or three turns through the underside of the tele- scope base (Fig. 7).

5.Line up the bolts over the key-like holes on the base of the tripod and slide the bolts into the holes (Fig. 8). Rotate the telescope clockwise until the bolts fit into the hole bays. Then, reach under the tripod base and tighten the bolts to a firm feel.

6.The optical tube is shipped with the tube upright between the forks. Loosen the vertical lock (Fig. 9) and move the optical tube down between the fork arms. Then, re-tighten the vertical lock.

7.Remove the inverted dewshield from the end of the telescope. Remove the dust cap from the end of the telescope by rotating it counterclockwise. Then thread the dewshield over

the end of the telescope.

8:Remove the eyepiece cap from the 90 degree eyepiece holder and also the cap from the rear cell port. Screw on the 45 degree prism to the rear cell port.

9.You can put two eyepieces into this telescope at the same time: Slip a lower power eye- piece, such as a 25mm or 26 mm eyepiece into the 45 degree prism and another eye- piece into the 90 degree holder. You can switch between the two eyepieces by turning the flip mirror control to the up or down position.

Note: It is strongly recommended that you remove the 45 degree prism from the telescope during the alignment procedure. The prism can correct the orientation of land objects during the daytime, but is not necessarily needed for astronomical viewing. You may use it, but during alignment the prism might strike the telescope base and obstruct the align process.

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Contents ETX-80AT-BB Backpack Observatory Page Contents QUICK-START Guide Setting up the TripodConnect the AutoStar Handbox LED Telescope FeaturesABC D ETX Your Personal Window to the Universe Tripod Computer Control PanelTour the Cosmos with Just the Push of a Button Autostar FeaturesPage Join an Astronomy Club Attend a Star Party Telescope Assembly Parts ListingGetting Started Stowing your Gear in the Backpack Safety PrecautionsManual Operation of the Telescope without AutoStar Choosing an EyepieceSlew Speeds Manual Operation of the Telescope Using AutoStars Arrow KeysTo Track an Object Automatically Observe the MoonMoving Through AutoStar’s Menus Initializing AutoStarToo Much Power? Go To Saturn Easy AlignmentWhich One’s the Alignment Star? Using the Guided TourIngvSa e Daylight pesco Tel Autostar MenusAutoStar Navigation Exercise Autostar OperationEntering Numbers and Text into Autostar Adjusting the Speed of a Scrolling MessageNavigating Autostar Object Menu Glossary Menu Event MenuUtilities Menu Enter Setup MenuReverse UP/DOWN Reverses Reverse L/R ReversesMenu Daylight SAVING, Advanced Features One-Star Alt/Az Alignment Two-Star Alt/Az AlignmentObserving a Satellite Photography with Meade’s AutoStar Suite Digital Photography with the ETXLunar Planetary Imager Meade Series 4000 Super Plossl Eyepieces Optional AccessoriesGeneral Maintenance Maintenance and ServicingStorage and Transport Inspecting the OpticsCannot seem to focus No image appears in the eyepiece TroubleshootingETX-80AT-BB Specifications Meade Customer ServiceAutoStar Dimensions AutoStar SpecificationsTo GO to a user-entered object Appendix a Using Autostar to Enter R.A. and DEC CoordinatesCity State Latitude Latitude Chart for Major Cities of the WorldCity Country Latitude Appendix C Training the Drive Objects in Space AutoStar GlossaryMoon Deep-Sky Objects PlanetsPage Meade Limited Warranty