Meade MAX-ACF instruction manual Balance the DEC Axis, This Procedure

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Perpendicular to home position

When the display readout is close to "1" (perhaps .99 or 1.01) and remains close to 1 while it is moving, it is

36balanced. Press MODE. This stops the Balance procedure.

Next move the telescope so that it is 90° perpendicular to the Home Position. Select Balance RA once again and press ENTER.

Repeat the same procedure in the perpendicular posi- tion. Once again, move the weights to get the balance readouts to get close to 1.

BALANCE THE DEC AXIS

DANGER!!! YOU WILL NEED 4 PEOPLE TO PERFORM

 

 

37 THIS PROCEDURE.

 

 

Next move the tele-

 

 

 

 

 

scope so that it is 90° perpendicular to the Home

 

 

 

 

Position (Photo 36).

 

 

Select "Balance Dec" and press ENTER. The Dec axis

 

 

will move back and forth, like the RA axis did. Check

 

 

38and see how close the Dec axis is from balance.

 

 

A Press MODE. Move the telescope to the home position.

 

 

Position 4 people to hold onto the tube securely and

 

 

loosen the Dec lock knobs. See Photo 37.

Home or 90° position

 

Move the OTA forward or backward within the female

 

 

dovetail track and tighten the lock knobs. Move the tele-

 

 

 

scope back to the position that is 90° perpendicular to

 

 

the Home Position, as shown in Photo. 36. Select

 

 

38"Balance Dec" and press ENTER. Check and see how

 

 

close the Dec axis is from "1" in the Dec Balance menu.

 

 

B Move the OTA back to the Home position. Move the OTA

 

 

forward or backward again. Continue this procedure,

 

 

moving back and forth between both the home (Photo.

 

 

38A) and the perpendicular position (Photo 36), and

 

 

adjust the OTA until the telescope is balanced in this

 

 

axis. Make sure you tighten the lock knobs after each

 

 

 

adjustment of the OTA.

 

 

When the axis is finally balanced, press ENTER.

 

 

38Tighten the lock knobs and turn the Dec Balance hard

 

C stop bolt so that it butts up against the OTA plate—it

 

remembers your Dec Balance point. You should not

 

have to balance the telescope again unless you change

 

Dec Balance Hard Stop bolt

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the amount of weight attached to the scope.

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

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

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Contents MEADE.COM Page Contents Telescope Features Components of MAXPedestal Wedge Assembly Pedestal AssemblyRA Assembly Right Ascension Housing AssemblyDEC Assembly Declination Housing AssemblyCOUNTER- Weights CounterweightsTripod MAX TripodOptical Tube Assembly MaleTHE OTARA Assembly Control Panel Saddle Control Panel Control Panels and PortsAutostar 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 Tripod Assembly Pedestal Assembly and Adjusting Latitude PositionLatitude Adjustment If you need to set for low range or high rangeRA Assembly Assembly Requires TWO People to LiftDEC Saddle Assembly Attach Counterweight Assembly 21 B Attach LOW Latitude Counterweights Attach Optical Tube to the DEC SaddleWhen end Electrical Connections Align the Viewfinder with the OTATo Balance the RA Assembly Home Position and Balancing the OTAThis Procedure Balance the DEC AxisMounting and Focusing the Viewfinder for the First Time Getting StartedAlign the Viewfinder Focusing the Telescope To select a previously defined focus preset To sync on a focus presetSlew Speeds To exit the focus operation at any timeAligning for the First Time To prepare your telescope for Automatic AlignmentHow to Drift Align Max Northern Hemisphere CollimationTest your Collimation Follow these steps for collimation of the optical system OTA align bolt. Misaligned 1, 2, AlignedCalibrate Home Parking the ScopeBasic Autostar Autostar II Navigation ExerciseTo Calculate Sunset time Example of Locating a menu Navigating AutostarAutostar IIs Menus Object Menu To slew the telescope to catalog objectsEvent 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 Creating User Objects To GO to a user-entered objectObserving Satellites IdentifyBrowse Displayed information ExampleAlternate Polar Alignments Initialize AutostarTwo-Star Polar Alignment Easy Polar AlignmentPeriodic Error Correction Update Menu OptionTrain Menu Option Erase Menu OptionOptional Accessories Meade Series 4000 EyepiecesRear cells of Meade Schmidt-Cassegrain models Deep Sky Imager Maintenance Telescope Specifications Advanced Autostar II System Specifications Autostar II Handbox SpecificationsMeade Consumer Solutions Appendix a Latitude Chart Latitude Chart for Major Cities of the WorldCity State/Prov./Country Latitude City Country LatitudeTo observe the Apollo 15 landing site using the Moon option Appendix B the MoonIntroduction OperationTraining Update Permanently Mounted ScopesOther Menus Options Save As and Load OffAppendix D How to Read the Latitude Scale Page Meade Limited Warranty