Meade MAX-ACF instruction manual When end

Page 21

Not necessary to lift all the way over

top end of Dec Assembly

Close up: Drop into slide

The OTA should have its dust cover attached when left stored on the ground in an upright position. You can

28 also store it on its side.

AA minimum of four people are needed to lift the optical tube.

DANGER!: MAKE SURE THAT THE COUNTERWEIGHTS

28 ARE ATTACHED BEFORE PROCEEDING WITH THIS

BSTEP. SEE STEPS 17 THROUGH 22.

IMPORTANT! DANGER!: DUE TO THE WEIGHT AND SIZE OF THE 20" OPTICAL TUBE, PLEASE USE EXTREME CAUTION WHENEVER ASSEMBLING, DISAS-

SEMBLING, LIFTING, TRANSPORTING OR STORING THIS PRODUCT. FOUR OR MORE PERSONS (TWO ON

28EACH SIDE) SHOULD ALWAYS BE USED WHEN ASSEM- BLING OR DISASSEMBLING THE TUBE TO THE DEC

CSADDLE. DISREGARD FOR THE ABOVE WARNING COULD RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH.

Before performing this step, make sure that the OTA lock knobs are loosened as described in step 27.

Lift the tube up over the low end (the rear) of the Dec

28 assembly and drop it into the dec assembly track. Hint:

DIt is not necessary to lift the OTA all the way over the top end of the slide (as depicted in Fig. 28D). You will only need to lift the OTA so that the rear of the OTA dovetail clears the clamps—at which point you will be

able to drop the OTA dovetail into the slide (as depict- ed in Fig. 28E; inset shows close up view). In other

28 words, this trick allows you drop the OTA into the slide at a lower point and requires less lifting stress and

Eenergy.

When end of

OTA

lock knob

dovetail clears

clamp, drop OTA into slide

clamp

Looking at or near the Sun will cause irreversible damage to your eye. Do not point this telescope at or near the

21

Sun. Do not look through the telescope as it is moving.

 

Image 21
Contents MEADE.COM Page Contents Components of MAX Telescope FeaturesPedestal Assembly Pedestal Wedge AssemblyRight Ascension Housing Assembly RA AssemblyDeclination Housing Assembly DEC AssemblyCounterweights COUNTER- WeightsTripod MAX TripodMaleTHE OTA Optical Tube AssemblyControl Panels and Ports RA Assembly Control Panel Saddle Control PanelAutostar II Features Tour the Cosmos with Just the Push of a ButtonLibrary # of Objects Sun. Do not look through the telescope as it is moving Sun. Do not look through the telescope as it is moving Pedestal Assembly and Adjusting Latitude Position Tripod AssemblyIf you need to set for low range or high range Latitude AdjustmentAssembly Requires TWO People to Lift RA AssemblyDEC Saddle Assembly Attach Counterweight Assembly 21 B Attach Optical Tube to the DEC Saddle Attach LOW Latitude CounterweightsWhen end Align the Viewfinder with the OTA Electrical ConnectionsHome Position and Balancing the OTA To Balance the RA AssemblyBalance the DEC Axis This ProcedureMounting and Focusing the Viewfinder for the First Time Getting StartedAlign the Viewfinder Focusing the Telescope To sync on a focus preset To select a previously defined focus presetSlew Speeds To exit the focus operation at any timeTo prepare your telescope for Automatic Alignment Aligning for the First TimeHow to Drift Align Max Northern Hemisphere CollimationTest your Collimation OTA align bolt. Misaligned 1, 2, Aligned Follow these steps for collimation of the optical systemParking the Scope Calibrate HomeBasic Autostar Autostar II Navigation ExerciseTo Calculate Sunset time Navigating Autostar Example of Locating a menuAutostar IIs Menus To slew the telescope to catalog objects Object MenuEvent Menu Glossary MenuUtilities Menu Enter Setup Menu Sun. Do not look through the telescope as it is moving Setup Menu Daylight SAVING, above Hot Button Menus Adding Observing Sites To Add a Site to the user-defined site listTo Edit a Site To GO to a user-entered object Creating User ObjectsIdentify Observing SatellitesDisplayed information Example BrowseInitialize Autostar Alternate Polar AlignmentsTwo-Star Polar Alignment Easy Polar AlignmentUpdate Menu Option Periodic Error CorrectionTrain Menu Option Erase Menu OptionMeade Series 4000 Eyepieces Optional AccessoriesRear cells of Meade Schmidt-Cassegrain models Deep Sky Imager Maintenance Telescope Specifications Advanced Autostar II System Specifications Autostar II Handbox SpecificationsMeade Consumer Solutions Latitude Chart for Major Cities of the World Appendix a Latitude ChartCity State/Prov./Country Latitude City Country LatitudeAppendix B the Moon To observe the Apollo 15 landing site using the Moon optionIntroduction OperationTraining Permanently Mounted Scopes UpdateOther Menus Options Save As and Load OffAppendix D How to Read the Latitude Scale Page Meade Limited Warranty