Leisure Time LX20 instruction manual Field TripodFig Field Tripod collapsed

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Operating Instructions

Meade Standard Field Tripod

For use with the 7" LX200 Maksutov-Cassegrain, 8" LX200 and 10" LX200 Schmidt-Cassegrain, and 4" and 5" ED APO Telescopes

The Standard Field Tripod is supplied as a completely assembled unit, except for the spreader bar (4, Fig. 1) and the 2 lock knobs (6, Fig. 1) for each of the 3 tripod legs, used to adjust tripod height. These knobs are packed separately for safety in shipment.

For visual (i.e., non-photographic) observations, the drive base of the telescope's fork mount is attached directly to the field tripod. The telescope in this way is mounted in an "Altazimuth" (Altitude- Azimuth," or "Vertical-Horizontal") format.

After removing the field tripod from its shipping carton, stand the tripod vertically, with the tripod feet down and with the tripod fully collapsed (Fig. 2). Remove the carton strap holding one leg and extension strut together. Grasp two of the tripod legs and, with the full weight of the tripod on the third leg, gently pull the legs apart to a fully open position.

Thread in the 6 lock knobs (2 on each tripod) near the foot of each tripod leg. These lock knobs are used to fix the height of the inner, extendible tripod leg sections.

CAUTION: "Firm feel" tightening is sufficient; over- tightening may strip the threads of the lock knobs or damage the tripod, and results in no additional strength.

The spreader bar (5, Fig. 1) has been removed for shipment. To install, first remove the threaded rod (2, Fig. 1) from the bottom of the tripod head (1, Fig. 1). A small piece of plastic holds the threaded rod in place. Enclosed in the plastic bag attached to this instruction sheet is a "C" clip retainer and an extra clip, and 1 flat washer. These items will be used below.

Slide the flat washer (4, Fig. 1) onto the threaded rod so that it rests against the tension knob (3, Fig. 1). Slide the spreader bar onto the threaded rod (note the correct orientation as shown in Fig. 1) and from underneath pass the threaded rod through the tripod head (1, Fig. 1). Be sure that the spreader bar is not upside-down on the threaded rod; the flat side of the spreader bar should face

(1)Tripod Head

(2)Threaded Rod

(3)Tension Knob

(4)Spreader Bar

(5)Lock Knobs

(6)Extension Strut

(7)Tension Hub

up. Place 1 "C" clip retainer into the slot in the threaded rod. This clip holds the threaded rod in place. (See Fig. 2.)

Position the spreader bar so that the 3 arms of the spreader bar are lined up with the 3 tripod legs. Place the entire telescope onto the top of the tripod head, and thread the threaded rod into the central threaded hole in the bottom of the drive base of the telescope. Tighten the tension knob (3, Fig. 1); firm tightening of the tension knob is sufficient to result in rigid positioning of the tripod legs. It is not necessary to use extreme force in tightening this knob.

To vary the tripod height loosen the 6 lock-knobs, slide the 3 inner tripod leg sections out to the desired height, and firmly re-tighten (but do not over-tighten) the 6 lock knobs.

To collapse the tripod after removing the telescope and equatorial wedge, if applicable, rotate the spreader bar 60° from its assembled position so that one spreader bar arm is located between each adjacent pair of tripod legs. At the base of the tripod is a 3-vane extension strut system (7, Fig. 1) with a circular hub at its center (8, Fig. 1). Grasp the tripod head (1, Fip,. 1) with one hand and, with the other hand, pull directly "up" on the central hub of the extension strut system. This operation will cause the tripod legs to move inward to a collapsed position.

CAUTION: If the tripod does not seem to extend or collapse easily, do not force the tripod legs in or out. By following the instructions above, the tripod will function properly, but if you are unclear on the proper procedure, - forcingIheWpod into an Incorrect position may damage the extension strut system.

If you have any questions regarding the use of the Field Tripod, please call Meade Customer Service at (949) 451-1450. Customer Service hours are from 8:30am to 4:30pm Pacific Time, Monday through Friday.

- "C" Clip

Fig. 1: Field TripodFig. 2: Field Tripod (collapsed)

A D V A N C E D P R O D U C T S D I V I S I O N

Meade Instruments Corporation

World's Leading Manufacturer of Astronomical Telescopes for the Serious Amateur

6001 Oak Canyon, Irvine, California 92618 • (949)451-1450

 

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Contents Meade Instruments Corporation Page ¬ WARNING! ¬ Contents Standard Equipment What Is the LX200? An OverviewIntroduction What You Should Have Please Look Everything OverInspecting the Optics Keypad Version NumberField Tripod Telescope AssemblyUse the following steps to assemble your telescope Focusing the Viewfinder Mounting the ViewfinderAttaching the Viewfinder Collimating the ViewfinderUsing the LX200 In Land Using the LX200 ManuallyQuick Start Entering Basic Information Using the LX200 In Altaz AltazimuthLocation of the Observing Site Setting Up the Telescope Local Time and DateUsing the Mode Key Library Object Keys Unknown SiteWhich Alignment Method to Use? Star AlignmentDirection Keys LX200 Keypad Hand ControllerLX200 Power Panel Mode Functions Page Page Backlash Object Library Menu File Enter Mode Two COORDINATES/GO to Mode Three CLOCK/CALENDARMode Four TIMER/FREQ a. Timer = Menu Option Coordinates Menu FileMode Five Keypad OFF/BRIGHTNESS Adjust For astrophotos60.0 Hz Solar Average rate for tracking Planetary rate Due to retrogradesMagnification and Field of View Apparent Field and Actual FieldMagnification Deluxe Latitude Adjuster Equatorial Wedge For 7 and 8 LX200Appendix a Equatorial Wedge Azimuth ControlSuperwedge For 10 and 12LX200 Mounting the Telescope On the WedgeCompass Installation Setting Magnetic DeclinationMagnetic Compass Finding True North Celestial Coordinates Appendix B Equatorial USELining Up with the Celestial Pole Precise Polar Alignment Appendix C LX200 Alignmentstar Library Star Charts Alignment StarsStar Charts For Northern Hemisphere Observers Page SAO Catalog UGC CatalogCngc Catalog Object Library1C Catalog Gcvs CatalogStar Catalog Messier CatalogLittle Dumbbell Nebula 1x4.11200ly Double Cluster h Per 7klyTarantula Nebula Very Red Open Clus + Dneb Glob Clus D2 ST Bubble Nebula Red C1 S10.7x2.5 Capella BellatrixBeta Tau Alnath Beta Lep aStar Catalog Zuben Elschemali SeginusRigel Kentaurus B=1.3 BrachiumAldhibah Sabik A=3.0 B=3.5Ras Algethi Sarin B=8.8Sadalmelik Al Nair 302 Open Clus Sparse M93 Includes dark nebula Keeping Your Telescope Clean Appendix E Maintaining Your LX200Collimation of the Optical System Right Ascension Lock Behind the Power PanelFactory Servicing and Repairs LX200 Test Program RS-232 CableAppendix F LX200 Personal Computer Control Command Set Formats LX200 Command SetGeneral Telescope Information Home Position Telescope MotionLibrary/Objects Miscellaneous Finds the next object in a Find sequenceLX200 Demo Program Counter =REM Keys TelposKeyi Keys Appendix G LX200 Specifications TelescopeLX200I/10 10 LX200f/10 200 f/10 Page Field TripodFig Field Tripod collapsed Oak Canyon, Irvine, California 92618 2000Introduction DC Operation Customer ServiceAC Operation

LX20 specifications

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