Orion XX14I instruction manual Ring

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Figure 21. Locate the area of tube that is bulging out and preventing it from seating in the end ring. Press on the bulge to force the tube into the end ring.

Figure 22. Thread the counterweights onto the counterweight mounting bolts until each counterweight is tight against the metal plate. Install two counterweights on each mounting bolt.

Truss pole assembly

Clamping knobs

Lower tube

Lower

truss

section

 

 

support

 

 

 

 

 

ring

Figure 23. The clamping knobs on the ends of the truss pole assemblies thread into the holes in the lower truss support ring on the lower tube section.

removed. To assemble the rear end ring (with mirror and mirror cell now connected) to the tube, stand the lower section of the tube up vertically so the raw edge of the tube is up. Line up the threaded holes in the edge of the end ring with the holes in the end of the tube. Then, lower the entire assembly onto the tube. (Be careful to avoid finger pinching during this step!) There may be a bulge in the perimeter of the tube that prevents the end ring from fully seating onto the tube (Figure 21). Press against this bulge, and the entire mirror cell assembly should seat onto the tube. Now, replace the eight Phillips screws that connect the rear end ring to the tube.

5.The six counterweights can now be installed on the rear of the optical tube. Thread one counterweight onto each mounting bolt as far as it will go and tighten them lightly against the metal plate (Figure 22). Then thread on a

second counterweight over top of the first one on each bolt. All six counterweights are needed to provide proper balance for the optical tube.

6.Now, the upper and lower sections of the tube will be connected with the four truss pole assemblies. This is a procedure that will be done whenever the telescope has been disassembled for transport or storage. It is very easy to do, and should only take a couple of minutes. Start by connecting the eight captive clamping knobs on the ends of the pole assemblies to the lower truss support ring on the lower optical tube section (Figure 23). This is done by simply threading the knobs into the holes in the ring. Do not completely tighten these knobs just yet.

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Contents #9791 Orion SkyQuest IntelliScope Truss Tube DobsonianSkyQuest XX14i IntelliScope Truss Tube Dobsonian Unpacking Table ContentsNavigation Knob Box #1A IntelliScope Object Locator Kit refer to Figure Parts ListBox #3 Dobsonian Base refer to Qty. Description Box #2 Primary Mirror and Cell refer to FigureTop baseplate Assembly Assembly of the Dobsonian BaseBox #4 Truss poles refer to Figure Exploded view of the XX14i base Azimuth encoder board Brass azimuth Bushing Nylon spacer Assembly of the Optical Tube Page Ring Connector Truss poles Mounting the Optical Tube on Dobsonian Base Installing the Finder Scope and Eyepieces Adapter Thumb screws Coarse Focus Preparing the Telescope for Collimating Aligning Collimating the Optical SystemCollimation Cap Primary Mirror Center MarkAdjusting the Secondary Mirror’s Axial Position Adjusting the Secondary Mirror’s Radial PositionAligning the Secondary Mirror Aligning the Primary Mirror Adjusting the Secondary Mirror’s Rotational PositionAdjusting the Secondary Mirror’s Tilt Star-Testing the TelescopeUsing Your Telescope Setting the Altitude TensionAltitude and Azimuth Motion Focusing the Telescope Viewing with EyeglassesAligning the Finder Scope 1650mm Focusing the Finder ScopeAiming/Pointing the Telescope MagnificationDisassembling the Telescope for Transport Disassembly of the Optical TubeDisassembly of the Base Tube BalanceIntelliScope Computerized Object Locator Astronomical ObservingSelecting an Observing Site Use of the Optional Light ShroudSeeing and Transparency Cooling the Telescope Let Your Eyes Dark-AdaptEyepiece Selection Moon Astronomical ObjectsCare and Maintenance Cleaning Eyepiece LensesCleaning Mirrors Page Mount SpecificationsOptical Tube Assembly OTA AccessoriesOne-Year Limited Warranty