Orion 9874 Collimating Aligning The Mirrors, Collimation Cap and Mirror Center Mark

Page 12

shaft will not always appear as it does in Figure 1. In fact it almost never will!

7.Collimating (Aligning The Mirrors)

Collimating is the process of adjusting the mirrors so they are aligned with one another.Your telescope’s optics were aligned at the factory, and should not need much adjustment unless the telescope is handled roughly. Accurate mirror alignment is important to ensure the peak performance of your telescope, so it should be checked regularly. Collimating is relatively easy to do and can be done in daylight.

To check collimation, remove the eyepiece and look down the focuser drawtube. You should see the secondary mirror centered in the drawtube, as well as the reflection of the primary mirror centered in the secondary mirror, and the reflection of the secondary mirror (and your eye) centered in the reflection of the primary mirror, as in Figure 14a. If anything is off-center, as in Figure 14b, proceed with the following collimating procedure.

Note About the 2" Focuser

The Atlas 10 EQ’s 2" focuser can be collimated by 3 pairs of push-pull screws located on the ring at the base of the focuser (Figure 4). The focuser was collimated at the factory and should never need to be adjusted. Focuser collimating is only required under very rare circumstances but has been made available for this telescope should such a need arise.

The Collimation Cap and Mirror Center Mark

Your Atlas 10 EQ comes with a collimation cap. This is a simple cap that fits on the focuser drawtube like a dust cap, but has a hole in the center and a silver bottom. This helps center your eye so that collimating is easy to perform. Figures 14b through 14e assume you have the collimation cap in place.

In addition to the collimation cap, the primary mirror is marked with a circle at its exact center. This “center mark” allows you to achieve a precise collimation of the primary mirror; you don’t have to guess where the center of the mirror is. You simply adjust the mirror position (described below) until the reflection of the hole in the collimation cap is centered in the ring. The center mark is also required for best results when using other collimating devices, such as Orion’s LaserMate Laser Collimator, obviating the need to remove the primary mirror and mark it yourself.

Note: The center ring sticker need not ever be removed from the primary mirror. Because it lies directly in the shadow of the secondary mirror, its presence in no way adversely affects the optical performance of the tele- scope or the image quality. That might seem counter­ intuitive, but its true!

Aligning the Secondary Mirror

With the collimation cap in place, look through the hole in the cap at the secondary (diagonal) mirror. Ignore the reflections

a.

b.c.

d.e.

Figure 14. Collimating the optics. (a) When the mirrors are properly aligned, the view down the focuser drawtube should look like this (b) With the collimation cap in place, if the optics are out of alignment, the view might look something like this. (c) Here, the secondary mirror is centered under the focuser, but it needs to be adjusted (tilted) so that the entire primary mirror is visible. (d) The secondary mirror is correctly aligned, but the primary mirror still needs adjustment. When the primary mirror is correctly aligned, the “dot” will be centered, as in (e).

for the time being. The secondary mirror itself should be centered in the focuser drawtube, in the direction parallel to the length of the telescope. If it isn’t, as in Figure 14b, it must be adjusted. This adjustment will rarely, if ever need to be done.

It helps to adjust the secondary mirror in a brightly lit room with the telescope pointed towards a bright surface, such as white paper or wall. Also placing a piece of white paper in the telescope tube opposite the focuser (in other words, on the other side of the secondary mirror) will also be helpful in collimating the secondary mirror. Using a 2mm hex wrench,

12

Image 12
Contents Orion Atlas 10 EQ Table of Contents Parts ListAssembly UnpackingInstalling the Finder Scope 9x50 finder scope and bracketBalancing the Telescope Inserting the EyepieceUsing Your Telescope Setting Up and Using the Equatorial Mount Using 2 eyepieces1200mm = 48x 25mm 1200mm = 120x 10mmUsing the Polar Axis Finder Scope Alignment of the Polar Axis Finder ScopeOperation of the Atlas Mount Motor Drives Atlas EQ Mount hand controllerUsing the R.A. and Dec. Reversal Switches Understanding the Setting CirclesCalibrating the Declination Setting Circle H 35.4m Dec. 5Calibrating the Right Ascension Setting Circle Finding Objects With the Setting CirclesConfused About Pointing the Telescope? Collimating Aligning The Mirrors Collimation Cap and Mirror Center MarkAligning the Secondary Mirror Adjusting the Primary Mirror 15.16Star-Testing the Telescope Astronomical ObservingObserving Tips Eyepiece Selection What to ExpectHow to Find Deep-sky Objects Starhopping PlanetsAstrophotography Moon PhotographyPlanetary Photography Care and Maintenance Cleaning LensesCleaning Mirrors Piggyback PhotographySpecifications One-Year Limited Warranty

9874 specifications

Orion 9874 is a state-of-the-art device that has gained attention in the tech community for its outstanding features and robust performance. This cutting-edge gadget is designed to meet the needs of both casual users and professionals, making it a versatile addition to any tech enthusiast’s arsenal.

One of the main features of the Orion 9874 is its sleek and modern design, which combines aesthetics with functionality. The device boasts a vibrant, high-resolution display that offers stunning visuals, making it perfect for watching videos, playing games, or browsing the web. The touchscreen interface is highly responsive, ensuring a smooth and intuitive user experience.

The Orion 9874 is powered by advanced processing technology, featuring a multi-core processor that delivers exceptional speed and efficiency. This powerful chipset enables seamless multitasking, allowing users to run multiple applications without experiencing lag. Whether you are editing videos, engaging in graphic design, or simply browsing the internet, the Orion 9874 can handle it all with ease.

In terms of connectivity, the device is equipped with the latest wireless technologies, including Wi-Fi 6 and Bluetooth 5.0. These features ensure fast internet speeds and reliable connections with other devices. The inclusion of multiple USB ports and HDMI output also provides users with various options for expanding functionality and connecting to external displays and peripherals.

Security is a priority for Orion, and the 9874 incorporates advanced security measures. It includes biometric authentication options such as facial recognition and fingerprint sensors, ensuring that your data remains safe and secure. Additionally, the device comes with robust encryption features that protect sensitive information from unauthorized access.

Battery life is another standout aspect of the Orion 9874. With an energy-efficient design, this device can last throughout the day on a single charge, making it ideal for users who are often on the go. Fast-charging capabilities also allow users to quickly recharge the battery, minimizing downtime.

In conclusion, the Orion 9874 is a remarkable device that combines elegance with high-end performance. With its stunning display, powerful processor, advanced connectivity options, and strong security features, it is a perfect choice for anyone needing a reliable and efficient gadget. Whether for work or play, the Orion 9874 is designed to enhance your digital experience in every way possible.