Bushnell 789971, 789961, 789946, 78993 instruction manual Helpful Hints

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using your telescope / HELPFUL HINTS

4.The recurring astronomical theater we call the night sky is an ever-changing billboard. In other words, not the same movie plays all the time. Rather, the positions of the stars change not only hourly as they seem to rise and set, but also throughout the year. As the earth orbits the sun our perspective on the stars changes on a yearly cycle about that orbit. The reason the sky seems to move daily just as the sun and the moon “move” across our sky, is that the earth is rotating about its axis. As a result you may notice that after a few minutes or a few seconds depending on what power you are viewing at, the objects in your telescope will move. At higher magnifications especially, you will notice that the moon or Jupiter will “race” right out of the field of view. To compensate, just move the fine adjustment controls on your telescope to “track” it in the necessary path.

HELPFUL HINTS

Your telescope is a very sensitive instrument. For best results and fewer vibrations, set your telescope up on a level location on the ground rather than your concrete driveway or your wooden deck. This will provide a more stable foundation for viewing, especially if you’ve drawn a crowd with your new telescope.

If possible, view from a location that has relatively few lights. This will allow you to see much fainter objects. You’d be surprised how much more you’ll see from your local lake or park when compared to a backyard in the city.

Using your telescope out a window is NEVER recommended.

View objects that are high in the sky if possible. Waiting until the object rises well above the horizon will provide a brighter and crisper image. Objects on the horizon are viewed through several layers of earth’s atmosphere. Ever wonder why the moon appears orange as it sets on the horizon? It’s because you are looking through a considerably greater amount of atmosphere than you would directly overhead. (Note: If objects high in the sky are distorted or wavy, you are probably viewing on a very humid night.) During nights of unstable atmosphere, viewing through a telescope can be frustrating if not impossible. Astronomers refer to crisp, clear nights as nights of “good seeing.”

If desired, your telescope and handset may also be used independently. You can view any object of interest through the telescope without turning on the handset, and you can listen to the handset's tours when you are indoors, away from the telescope.

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Contents With sky tour Instruction Manual Page English Sky Tour Handset Interface KEY Button FunctionsParts packing list-all models Telescope Mount Parts KeyMain Telescope Components Telescope Components KeyLens accessories Micro Switch PositIONS Micro switchesSpanish Setup About Latitude/Longitude Coordinates Equivalent CoordinatesLatitude Longitude Using your telescope Helpful Hints Troubleshooting Power Up ProblemsPower Shuts Off Unresponsive ButtonsWarranty / Repair Warranty / RepairFrançais Bouton Mode Le Saviez-Vous ? Interface DU Module Vocal SkytourFonctions DES Boutons Nomenclature DES Pièces Tous Modèles Pièces de la monture de télescopeLégende des composants du télescope Lentilles Accessoires AssemblageAssemblage Suite Mmise AU Point DU TélescopeMalignement DU Chercheur Mmise EN Place DES PilesConfiguration Initiale ET Fonctionnement DE Base InstallationUtilisation DE Base Coordonnées Tableau de correspondances Coordonnées latitude et longitudeComment Démarrer Avec LE Télescope Comment Démarrer Avec LE Télescope / Conseils Utiles Conseils UtilesProblèmes d’alimentation Arrêt de l’appareilLes boutons ne fonctionnent pas RéinitialisationGarantie / Réparations Garantie / RéparationsEspañol Unidad al pulsarlo sin soltar Clave DE Empleo DEL Aparato SKY TourFunciones DE LOS Botones Lista DE Piezas EMBALADAS-TODOS LOS Modelos Clave de piezas de la montura del telescopioComponentes del telescopio Clave de componentes del telescopioMontaje Detallado Accesorios DE LA LenteMontaje Detallado Continuación Menfoque DEL TelescopioMalineamiento DE LA Lente Buscadora Minstalación DE LAS PilasConfiguración Inicial Y Operación Básica ConfiguraciónFuncionamiento Básico Coordenadas Equivalentes Acerca de las coordenadas de latitud y longitudLatitud Longitud Cómo Empezar a Usar SU Nuevo Telescopio Cómo Empezar a Usar SU Nuevo Telescopio / CONsejos Útiles CONsejos ÚtilesResolución DE Problemas Problemas de encendidoLa corriente se apaga Los botones no respondenGarantía / Reparación Garantía / ReparaciónDeutsch SKY TOUR-HANDSET Übersicht DER BedienelementeErstaunliche-Fakten Modus-Taste Planeten Modus-Taste TastenfunktioneBauteilsatzliste Alle Modelle Teileübersicht TeleskopmontierungHauptkomponenten des Teleskops Übersicht TeleskopkomponentenDETAILMONTAGE­ LinsenzubehörMbatterieinstallation Detailmontage FortsetzungMTELESKOP-FOKUSSIERUNG MsucherausrichtungErsteinrichtung UND Grundbetrieb EinrichtungGrundlegende Bedienung Äquivalente Koordinaten Breiten- und LängenkoordinatenBreite Länge Erste Schritte BEI DER Verwendung Ihres Teleskops Nützlichehinweise Probleme beim Einschalten Gerät schaltet sich ausTasten reagieren nicht ReinitialisierungGarantie / Reparatur Garantie / ReparaturItaliano Ricevitore SKY Tour Tasti DI Interfaccia Eventi straordinari Tasto ModalitàFunzioni DEI Pulsanti Lista Dimballaggio Delle PARTI-TUTTI I Modelli Identificazione delle parti del supporto del telescopioIdentificazione delle parti del telescopio Accessori Dellobiettivo Istruzioni Dettagliate PER LassemblaggioMinstallazione Delle Pile Istruzioni Dettagliate PER Lassemblaggio ContinuazioneMmessa a Fuoco DEL Telescopio Mallineamento DEL CercatoreConfigurazione Iniziale E Funzionamento Basilare ImpostazioniOperazioni DI Base Coordinate equivalenti Suggerimenti UtiliInformazioni sulle coordinate di latitudine/longitudine Latitudine LongitudineCome Usare IL Telescopio Come Usare IL Telescopio / Suggerimenti Utili Suggerimenti UtiliRisoluzione Problemi Problemi di alimentazioneSospensione alimentazione Tasti non rispondonoGARANZIA/RIPARAZIONI GARANZIA/RIPARAZIONIPortuguês Aparelho DE MÃO do SKY Tour Teclas DE Interface Unidade quando se pressiona e prende por alguns InstantesNa posição desligada, coloca a unidade no modo Fatos Impressionantes BotãoModo Planetas BotãoModoLista DE Peças DA Embalagem Todos OS Modelos Principais componentes do telescópio MONTAGEM­DETALHADA Acessórios Para LentesMontagem Detalhada Continuação Mfocalização do TelescópioMalinhamento DA Buscadora Minstalação DAS PilhasConfiguração Inicial E Operação Básica AjusteOperação Básica Sobre Coordenadas de Latitude/Longitude Utilização Inicial DE SEU Novo Telescópio Utilização Inicial DE SEU Novo Telescópio / Dicas Úteis Dicas ÚteisProblemas de Alimentação Alimentação é desligadaBotões sem resposta ReinicializaçãoGarantia / Conserto Garantia / Conserto
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78993, 789946, 789961, 789971 specifications

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