Meade 4504 instruction manual Location Irvine

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Note:

The following parameters are used in the example depicted in Fig. 16:

Date: March 26, 2001

Time: 11:47 PM

Location: Irvine,

California

In this example, it is assumed that the Country/State and City data has not yet been entered into Starfinder.

7.Starfinder then prompts you to enter the status of Daylight Savings Time. Press one of the Scroll keys to toggle between the YES/NO settings. Select the desired setting by pressing ENTER.

NOTE: Daylight Savings Time may be referred to by a different name in various areas of the world.

8.If you have previously entered the Country/State and City of your observing site (as described in "ACTIVATE THE ARROW KEYS," page 14), go to step 9. If you have not entered this information, perform the following steps:

a.Starfinder prompts you to enter the Country or State (listed alphabetically) of the observing site. Use the Scroll keys to cycle through the database of countries, states, and provinces. Press ENTER when the correct location displays.

b.Starfinder then prompts you to enter the nearest city (listed alphabetically) to the observing site. Use the Scroll keys to cycle through the database of cities. Press ENTER when the correct city appears on screen.

NOTE: Starfinder only prompts you to enter Country/State and City the first time it is activated. These prompts do not appear again, unless you reset Starfinder (see "RESET," page 32). However, if you change your geographic location, you can change the location information by using the Site option of the Setup menu. See "SITE," page 32, for detailed information.

9.System Initialization is complete and the display reads "Align: One Star." After performing the Initialization procedure, you MUST train your drive. Continue to page 19.

(00) Meade (1.0)

 

 

S T A R F I N D E R

 

 

 

ENTER

ENTER

Initializing. . .

 

 

 

Enter Time:

Country/State

WARNING

08:00:00PM (default)

AFGHANISTAN

1 (1X)

Multiple

LOOKING AT . . .

 

Presses

Press the

(1X)

 

appropriate

 

Country/State

key

 

1 (3X)

CALIFORNIA

Getting Started

 

 

For a Detailed...

(1X)

ENTER

 

 

ENTER

4 (4X)

Nearest City

 

 

 

Enter Date:

 

ALAMEDA NAS

 

 

01-Jan-2000

7 (7X)

Multiple

2 (2X)

Presses

 

Nearest City

 

PM (default)

(1X)

IRVINE

 

6 (5X)

Enter Time:

ENTER

11:47:00PM

 

 

 

(1X)

ENTER

Setup

 

 

Align

Mar (2X)

Daylight Savings

 

 

 

2000 (4X)

>NO

 

2001 (1X)

 

 

Enter Date:

 

 

26-Mar-2001

 

 

Fig. 16: Example of the Initialization procedure.

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Contents Meade Instruments Corporation How This Manual is Organized Table of Contents 1416 Motor Assembly Lesson 1 Unpacking and AssemblyTelescope Assembly AccessoriesKey to Figures 2a, 2b, and 2c 2325 How to Assemble Your Telescope Sure that this safety washer/knob always remains in placeInsert eyepiece into the focuser assembly Lesson 2 Balancing the Telescope Lesson 3 Aligning the ViewfinderLesson 4 Observing by Moving the Telescope Manually Correctly positioned leverMotor drive system assembly Key to FigureLesson 5 Observing Using Starfinders Arrow Keys Motor Drive System and Starfinder Handbox InstallationObserve the World Around You Activate the Arrow Keys Slew SpeedsObserve the Moon Lesson 6 Tracking ObjectsTo Polar Align the Telescope Observe a Star using the Automatic Tracking Feature Lesson 7 Using Starfinders GO to CapabilitiesMoving Through Starfinder’s Menus Initializing Starfinder Location Irvine Training the Drive Align Your Telescope Using Starfinder Check MountUsing the Guided Tour Which One’s the Alignment Star?Go To Saturn Some Observation Tips Part TWO Starfinder Controls and Menus Starfinder ControlsPage Page How Starfinders Menus Work Starfinder Navigation ExerciseTo Calculate Sunset time Complete Starfinder menu structureStarfinder Menus Object MenuObject Menu Options Event Menu Glossary MenuUtilities Menu Setup Menu Time Zone Shift Cleaning Mount and Tripod AdjustmentsPart 3 Caring for Your Telescope Collimation Alignment of the Optics Spider vane adjustmentsDiagonal holder adjustments Correct collimationPrimary mirror adjustments Correct collimationStar testing the collimation ABCStarfinder Dimensions Appendix a Calculating Eyepiece Power Insert Barlow into focuser assemblyPolar Alignment Terrestrial ViewingAstronomical Observing Understanding Celestial Movements and CoordinatesLining Up with the Celestial Pole Celestial sphereUsing Setting Circles Two-Star Polar AlignmentAppendix C Using Starfinder to Enter Celestial Coordinates To GO to a user-entered objectAppendix D Helpful Charts Latitude Chart for Major Cities of the WorldObjects in Space Appendix E Basic AstronomyStarfinder Glossary MoonPlanets Deep-Sky ObjectsRoadmap to the Stars Star LocatorMeade Limited Warranty Meade Instruments Corporation

4504 specifications

The Meade 4504 is a notable member of Meade Instruments’ extensive line of telescopes, designed for both beginners and experienced astronomers. This telescope is known for its user-friendly features and impressive optical performance, making it an excellent choice for stargazers keen on exploring the night sky.

One of the key features of the Meade 4504 is its 4.5-inch aperture, a critical factor that determines the amount of light the telescope can gather. This larger aperture allows users to observe fainter celestial objects, from nebulae to distant galaxies, with clarity and detail. The telescope is equipped with a Newtonian reflector design, which utilizes a primary mirror to collect light and a secondary mirror to direct it to the eyepiece. This design effectively eliminates chromatic aberration, offering sharp and crisp images.

The Meade 4504 also boasts a mount that is robust yet user-friendly. It typically comes with an Altazimuth mount, which allows for smooth movement both vertically and horizontally. This makes it easier to track celestial objects as they move across the sky. The mount's stability is crucial during high-magnification viewing, as it minimizes vibrations and provides a steady image.

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In terms of accessories, the Meade 4504 often includes a variety of eyepieces, allowing users to switch magnifications for different viewing experiences. These eyepieces enhance the versatility of the telescope, catering to varied interests, whether it's observing planets within our solar system or examining the details of various star clusters.

Overall, the Meade 4504 represents a balance of quality, convenience, and affordability, making it an ideal choice for anyone looking to embark on a journey of astronomical discovery. It effectively brings the universe closer to home, allowing enthusiasts to explore the wonders of space with ease. Whether you are a first-time observer or someone with a passion for celestial exploration, the Meade 4504 offers a remarkable gateway to the night sky.