Orion 5684 Specifications, Compliance, Appendix Centering the Secondary Mirror Under the Focuser

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Specifications

 

 

Laser power:

Less than 5mW

Laser wavelength:

635-655nm

Alignment:

± 3 arcmin

Focuser size:

1.25"

Case:

Aluminum, gray anodized

Battery:

CR123A

Certification:

Meets all FDA regulations applicable at the time

 

of manufacture

 

Compliance

 

This is a Class 3R laser product as classified per EN/IEC

 

60825-1 : 2007.

 

This Class 3R laser product complies with FDA perfor-

 

mance standards for laser products except for deviations

 

pursuant to Laser Notice No. 50 dated June 24, 2007. No

 

scheduled maintenance is necessary to keep this product

 

in compliance­

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Caution: Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure.

LASER LIGHT, AVOID DIRECT EYE EXPOSURE, CLASS 3R LASER PRODUCT

Appendix: Centering the Secondary Mirror Under the Focuser

In order to use the LaserMate Pro to center the secondary mirror underneath the focuser, you must mark the center of the secondary mirror. Do this by first removing the secondary mirror from the telescope and making a paper template the same way you made a template for the primary mirror. Use the template and one of the remaining collimation targets to mark the secondary mirror’s center. Reinstall the secondary mirror once its center has been marked.

Place the LaserMate Pro into the telescope’s focuser and turn it on. Now, peer into the optical tube and look at the primary mirror. Notice the reflection of the secondary mirror on the primary mirror; you will see a bright red spot on the secondary mirror where the laser beam is reflecting off it. The red spot should be exactly at the center of the collimation target on the secondary mirror. If it is not, you will need to make adjustments to the secondary mirror’s position until it is. For adjustments perpendicular to the optical axis, lengthen and shorten the spider vanes. For adjustments parallel to the optical axis, loosen or tighten the screw centered in the spider’s central hub. You may also need to adjust the rota- tion of the secondary mirror relative to the focuser.

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Contents Orion LaserMate Pro User Safety Precautions Marking the Primary MirrorBefore You Begin Collimating Using LaserMate Pro Adjusting the Tilt of the Secondary MirrorMirror Under the Focuser Adjusting the Tilt of the Primary Mirror Star-Testing the TelescopeCare and Maintenance of Your LaserMate Pro Installing New BatteriesSpecifications ComplianceAppendix Centering the Secondary Mirror Under the Focuser One-Year Limited Warranty

5684 specifications

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