Orion 90 EQ instruction manual Assembly, Axis

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1 Soft carry case

3Assembly tools (small wrench, Phillips head

screwdriver,­ triangular assembly tool)

3Leg attachment screws

3Leg lock knobs

3. Assembly

1.Lay the equatorial mount on its side. Attach the tripod legs, one at a time, to the base of the mount by sliding a tripod leg attachment screw through the top of a leg and through the holes in the base of the mount. The washers should be on the outside of the tripod legs. Secure the wing nuts finger-tight. Note that the accessory tray bracket attachment point on each leg should face inward.

2.Install and tighten the leg lock knobs on the bottom braces of the tripod legs. For now, keep the legs at their shortest (fully retracted) length; you can extend them to a more desirable length later, after the tripod is completely assembled.

3.With the tripod legs now attached to the mount, stand the tripod upright (be careful!) and spread the legs apart enough to connect each end of the accessory tray bracket to the attachment point on each leg. Use the screw and lock nut that come installed in each attachment point to do this. First, remove the screw using the supplied screwdriver and triangular assembly tool; hold the lock nut with the triangular assembly tool while turning the screw with the screwdriver. Then, line up one of the ends of the bracket with the attachment point and reinstall the screw.

4.Now, with the accessory tray bracket attached, spread the tripod legs apart as far as they will go, until the bracket is taut. Connect the accessory tray to the accessory tray bracket with the three wing screws already installed in the tray. This is done by pushing the wing screws up through the holes in the accessory tray bracket and threading them into the holes in the accessory tray.

5.Tighten the screws at the tops of the tripod legs, so the legs are securely fastened to the mount. Use the provided screwdriver and your fingers to do this.

6.Orient the equatorial mount as it appears in Figure 2, at a latitude of about 40°, i.e., so the pointer next to the latitude scale (located directly above the latitude lock t-bolt) is pointing to the hash mark at “40.” To do this, loosen

Right ascension setting circle

Declination

slow motion control

Latitude scale

Latitude adjusting T-Bolt Latitude locking T-Bolt

Figure 2

Declination lock knob (not shown)

Declination setting circle

 

ascension

Right.

 

axis

)

.

 

A

 

(R

 

 

Right ascension lock knob

(Dec Declination. )

axis

Right Ascension slow motion control

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Contents Orion StarMax 90 EQ Orion StarMax 90mm EQ Parts List Table of ContentsUnpacking Assembly AxisGetting Started Balancing the TelescopeSetting Up and Using the Equatorial Mount Focusing the TelescopeFocusing the Finder Scope Do You Wear Eyeglasses?Polar Alignment Use of the R.A. and Dec. Slow-Motion Control CablesUnderstanding the Setting Circles Calibrating the Right Ascension Setting CircleFinding Objects With the Setting Circles Tracking Celestial ObjectsUsing Your Telescope- Astronomical Observing Choosing an Observing SiteSeeing and Transparency Cooling the TelescopeEyepiece Selection 1250mm ÷ 25mm =Rotating the Diagonal Objects to ObserveHow to Find Deep-Sky Objects Star Hopping Deep-Sky ObjectsCare and Maintenance Terrestrial ViewingPhotography TransportingCleaning the Tube SpecificationsCleaning Lenses One-Year Limited Warranty