Meade 4504 instruction manual Part TWO Starfinder Controls and Menus

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PART TWO: Starfinder Controls and Menus

This section describes how Starfinder operates, including:

Starfinder's controls

How to move through Starfinder's menus

Alignment setups

Starfinder's Menus

Control of the 4504 is through the operation of the standard-equipment Starfinder handbox (Fig. 17). Nearly all functions of the telescope are accomplished with just a few pushes of Starfinder’s buttons. Some of the major features of Starfinder are:

Automatically move the telescope to any of the more than 1400 objects stored in its database, or manually enter coordinates of any celestial object.

Take a guided tour of the best celestial objects to view on any given night of the year.

Access a glossary of astronomical terms.

Calculate which eyepiece to use for optimal viewing of a celestial object.

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Starfinder provides control of virtually every telescope function within a compact hand- box. Starfinder has soft-touch keys designed to have a positive feel. The LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) is backlit with a red LED (Light Emitting Diode) for easy viewing

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in the dark. The backlit display, key arrangement, and sequential database make Starfinder extremely user-friendly.

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Fig. 17: Starfinder controls.

NOTE: Starfinder does not require batteries; the telescope’s battery pack supplies power to Starfinder.

Starfinder Controls

12-Line LCD Display: Provides an interface between Starfinder and the telescope.

Top line: lists the primary category or menu item.

Bottom line: contains a menu option or information about an object or subject, depending on which function is being performed.

2ENTER Key: Accesses, in a sequential manner, the next menu or data level in the Starfinder database (see “HOW STARFINDER’S MENUS WORK,” page 26).

NOTE: If ENTER is pressed for two seconds or more and then released, Starfinder emits a beep and “ENTER to Sync” is displayed. "ENTER to Sync" is relevant only after the telescope has been aligned and is pointing at an object. If the "ENTER to Sync" feature is accessed by mistake, press MODE to return to the previous screen. See “HIGH PRECISION,” page 32 for more details about this feature.

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Contents Meade Instruments Corporation How This Manual is Organized Table of Contents 1416 Accessories Lesson 1 Unpacking and AssemblyTelescope Assembly Motor AssemblyKey to Figures 2a, 2b, and 2c 2325 Sure that this safety washer/knob always remains in place How to Assemble Your TelescopeInsert eyepiece into the focuser assembly Lesson 3 Aligning the Viewfinder Lesson 2 Balancing the TelescopeCorrectly positioned lever Lesson 4 Observing by Moving the Telescope ManuallyKey to Figure Motor drive system assemblyObserve the World Around You Lesson 5 Observing Using Starfinders Arrow KeysMotor Drive System and Starfinder Handbox Installation Slew Speeds Activate the Arrow KeysTo Polar Align the Telescope Observe the MoonLesson 6 Tracking Objects Moving Through Starfinder’s Menus Observe a Star using the Automatic Tracking FeatureLesson 7 Using Starfinders GO to Capabilities Initializing Starfinder Location Irvine Training the Drive Check Mount Align Your Telescope Using StarfinderGo To Saturn Using the Guided TourWhich One’s the Alignment Star? Some Observation Tips Starfinder Controls Part TWO Starfinder Controls and MenusPage Page Starfinder Navigation Exercise How Starfinders Menus WorkComplete Starfinder menu structure To Calculate Sunset timeObject Menu Options Starfinder MenusObject Menu Glossary Menu Event MenuUtilities Menu Setup Menu Time Zone Shift Part 3 Caring for Your Telescope CleaningMount and Tripod Adjustments Correct collimation Spider vane adjustmentsDiagonal holder adjustments Collimation Alignment of the OpticsCorrect collimation Primary mirror adjustmentsABC Star testing the collimationStarfinder Dimensions Insert Barlow into focuser assembly Appendix a Calculating Eyepiece PowerUnderstanding Celestial Movements and Coordinates Terrestrial ViewingAstronomical Observing Polar AlignmentCelestial sphere Lining Up with the Celestial PoleTwo-Star Polar Alignment Using Setting CirclesTo GO to a user-entered object Appendix C Using Starfinder to Enter Celestial CoordinatesLatitude Chart for Major Cities of the World Appendix D Helpful ChartsMoon Appendix E Basic AstronomyStarfinder Glossary Objects in SpaceDeep-Sky Objects PlanetsStar Locator Roadmap to the StarsMeade 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.

A standout feature of the Meade 4504 is its ease of assembly and operation. Designed with beginners in mind, it usually includes a straightforward setup guide that allows users to get their telescope ready for use quickly. Additionally, the telescope often comes with a finderscope, which helps in locating objects in the night sky, a crucial tool for novice astronomers still learning to navigate the cosmos.

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.