Bushnell 789931, 789971, 789961, 789946 instruction manual using your telescope

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using your telescope

using your telescope

1.First choose a target to view. Any bright object in the night sky is a good starting point. One of the favorite starting points in astronomy is the moon. This is an object sure to please any budding astronomer or experienced veteran. When you have developed proficiency at this level, other objects become good targets. Saturn, Mars, Jupiter, and Venus are good second steps to take.

The Moon--a wonderful view of our lunar neighbor can be enjoyed with any magnification. Try viewing at different phases of the moon. Lunar highlands, lunar maria (lowlands called “seas” for their dark coloration), craters, ridges and mountains will astound you.

Saturn--even at the lowest power you should be able to see Saturn’s rings and moons. This is one of the most satisfying objects in the sky to see simply because it looks like it does in pictures. Imagine seeing what you’ve seen in textbooks or NASA images from your backyard!

Jupiter--the largest planet in our solar system is spectacular. Most noted features are its dark stripes or bands both above and below its equator. These are the north and south equatorial belts. Also interesting are Jupiter’s four major moons. Pay close attention to their positions from night to night. They appear to be lined up on either side of Jupiter.

Mars--The Great Red Planet appears as a reddish-orange disk. Look at different times of the year and try to catch a glimpse of the white polar ice caps.

Venus--just like the moon, Venus changed phases from month to month. Some views of brilliant Venus appear as if you were looking at a distant crescent moon.

Nebulae--The Great Orion Nebula is a very well known night sky object. This and many others are brought to you by this telescope.

Star Clusters--View millions of stars densely packed in a cluster that resembles a ball.

Galaxies--One of the greatest and most interesting galaxies is our neighbor the Andromeda Galaxy. Enjoy this and many others.

And much, much, more!

While this manual is intended to assist you in the set-up and basic use of this instrument, it does not cover everything you might like to know about astronomy. For objects other than stars and constellations, a basic guide to astronomy is a must. The telescope instruction manuals page on our website at www.bushnell.com has a list of links to helpful websites that can point you in the right direction.

2.After setting up the telescope and selecting something to view, center the desired object in the finderscope. Provided you did a reasonable job aligning the finderscope, a quick look through the main telescope tube at low power should reveal the same image. With the lowest power eyepiece (the one with the largest number printed on it) you should be able to focus the same image that you saw through the finderscope. Avoid the temptation to move directly to the highest power. The low power eyepiece will give you a wider field of view, and brighter image--thus making it very easy to find your target object. At this point with a focused image in both scopes, you’ve passed the first obstacle. If you don’t see an image after attempting to focus it in, you might consider aligning your finderscope again. Once you pass this step, you’ll will enjoy the time spent ensuring a good alignment. Every object you center in the finderscope will be easily found in the main telescope tube, which is important for continuing your exploration of the night sky.

3.The low power eyepieces are perfect for viewing the full moon, planets, star clusters, nebulae, and even constellations. These should build your foundation. However, for more detail, try bumping up in magnification to higher power eyepieces on some of these objects. During calm and crisp nights, the light/dark separation line on the moon (called the “Terminator”) is marvelous at high power. You can see mountains, ridges and craters jump out at you due to the highlights. Similarly, you can move up to higher magnifications on the planets and nebulae. Star clusters and stars are best viewed through the low power no matter what.

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Contents 789946 900x114mm refLEctor With sky tour Instruction Manual789961 700x60mm refractor 789971 800x70mm refractor 789931 700x76mm refLEctorPage Permanent Damage To Your Eyes May Occur EnglishNever Look Directly At The Sun With Your Telescope from the off position when depressed and held Sky Tour Handset Interface KEYButton Functions 2. Mythology Mode Button also places unit into setup modeTelescope Mount Parts Key Parts packing list-all models4.4 5.5 Main TELESCOPE COMPONENTSTelescope Components Key Rack and Pinion FocusingAttach Final Telescope Accessories Lens accessoriesDetailed Assembly Set Up Tripod and Accessory TrayALIGNING THE FINDERSCOPE FOCUSING THE TELESCOPEBATTERY INSTALLATION Micro Switch PositIONSinitial setup and basic operation SETUPBASIC OPERATION Latitude About Latitude/Longitude CoordinatesEquivalent Coordinates BASIC OPERATION / aBOUT LATITUDE/LONGITUDE COORDINATESusing your telescope using your telescope / HELPFUL HINTS HELPFUL HINTSUnresponsive Buttons TROUBLESHOOTINGPower Up Problems Power Shuts OffWARRANTY / REPAIR WARRANTY / REPAIRAVEC LE TÉLESCOPE, SOUS PEINE DE LÉSIONS IRRÉVERSIBLES DES YEUX FrançaisNOBSERVEZ JAMAIS DIRECTEMENT LE SOLEIL 3. Bouton Mode Faits époustouflants INTERFACE DU COMBINÉ TOUR DU CIELde verrouillage de lazimut est engagée NOMENCLATURE DES PIÈCES - TOUS MODÈLESPièces de la monture de télescope Chercheur à point rouge Légende des composants du télescopePlateau à accessoires à fixation rapide Support de plateau à accessoiresASSEMBLAGE Montage du trépied et du plateau à accessoiresPose des autres accessoires du télescope LENTILLES ACCESSOIRES Lentille Barlow certains modèlesLentille redresseuse 1,5X certains modèles seulement Micro-interrupteurs PositionsLENTILLES ACCESSOIRES-suite ASSEMBLAGE SUITEUTILISATION DE BASE CONFIGURATION INITIALE ET FONCTIONNEMENT DE BASECONFIGURATION Coordonnées latitude et longitude Coordonnées équivalentesCONFIGURATION INITIALE / Coordonnées latitude et longitude COMMENT DÉMARRER AVEC LE TÉLESCOPE CONSEILS UTILES COMMENT DÉMARRER AVEC LE TÉLESCOPE / CONSEILS UTILESLes boutons ne fonctionnent pas DépannageProblèmes d’alimentation Arrêt de l’appareilGarantie / Réparations Garantie / RéparationsEL TELESCOPIO, YA QUE SE PUEDE DAÑAR LOS OJOS DE FORMA PERMANENTE EspañolNO MIRE NUNCA DIRECTAMENTE AL SOL CON la modalidad de CONFIGURACIÓN desde la posición de unidad al pulsarlo sin soltarapagado cuando se pulsa sin soltar 3. Botón de modo Datos curiososClave de piezas de la montura del telescopio LISTA DE PIEZAS EMBALADAS-TODOS LOS MODELOSClave de componentes del telescopio componentes del telescopioSujete los accesorios finales del telescopio Configure el trípode y la bandeja de accesoriosMONTAJE DETALLADO Sujete el tubo del telescopioMALINEAMIENTO DE LA LENTE BUSCADORA MONTAJE DETALLADO CONTINUACIÓNInstalación de la lente de 1,5 aumentos ciertos modelos solamente MENFOQUE DEL TELESCOPIOFUNCIONAMIENTO BÁSICO CONFIGURACIÓN INICIAL Y OPERACIÓN BÁSICACONFIGURACIÓN Longitud Coordenadas EquivalentesAcerca de las coordenadas de latitud y longitud LatitudCÓMO EMPEZAR A USAR SU NUEVO TELESCOPIO CONsejos ÚTILES CÓMO EMPEZAR A USAR SU NUEVO TELESCOPIO / CONsejos ÚTILESLos botones no responden RESOLUCIÓN DE PROBLEMASProblemas de encendido La corriente se apagaGARANTÍA / REPARACIÓN GARANTÍA / REPARACIÓNES BESTEHT DIE GEFAHR VON BLEIBENDEN AUGENSCHÄDEN DeutschNIE DIREKT MIT DEM TELESKOP IN DIE SONNE SEHEN Planeten Modus-Taste SKY TOUR-HANDSETÜBERSICHT DER BEDIENELEMENTE Erstaunliche-Fakten Modus-TasteVerwendung nur bei betätigtem BAUTEILSATZLISTE - ALLE MODELLETeileübersicht Teleskopmontierung Übersicht Teleskopkomponenten Hauptkomponenten des TeleskopsBefestigung des zuletzt anzubringenden Teleskopzubehörs DETAILMONTAGE­Einrichtung des Stativs und der Zubehörschale Befestigung des TeleskoprohrsAufrichtlinse 1.5x nur ausgewählte Modelle MBATTERIEINSTALLATIONDETAILMONTAGE FORTSETZUNG LINSENZUBEHÖR - FortsetzungGRUNDLEGENDE BEDIENUNG ERSTEINRICHTUNG UND GRUNDBETRIEBEinrichtung Breite Äquivalente KoordinatenERSTEINRICHTUNG / Breiten- und Längenkoordinaten Breiten- und LängenkoordinatenERSTE SCHRITTE BEI DER VERWENDUNG IHRES TELESKOPS NÜTZLICHEHINWEISE ERSTE SCHRITTE BEI DER VERWENDUNG IHRES TELESKOPS / NÜTZLICHEHINWEISETasten reagieren nicht FehlerbehebungProbleme beim Einschalten Gerät schaltet sich ausGARANTIE / REPARATUR GARANTIE / REPARATURPERICOLO DI DANNI PERMANENTI AGLI OCCHI ItalianoNON GUARDATE MAI DIRETTAMENTE IL SOLE CON IL TELESCOPIO premuto, pone anche lunità in modo CONFIGURAZIONE RICEVITORE SKY TOURTASTI DI INTERFACCIA Eventi straordinari Tasto ModalitàIdentificazione delle parti del supporto del telescopio LISTA DIMBALLAGGIO DELLE PARTI-TUTTI I MODELLIIdentificazione delle parti del telescopio ISTRUZIONI DETTAGLIATE PER LASSEMBLAGGIO Installazione del treppiede e del vassoio per gli accessoriMontaggio degli ultimi accessori del telescopio ACCESSORI DELLOBIETTIVO Lente Barlow modelli selezionatiMALLINEAMENTO DEL CERCATORE MINSTALLAZIONE DELLE PILEISTRUZIONI DETTAGLIATE PER LASSEMBLAGGIO CONTINUAZIONE MMESSA A FUOCO DEL TELESCOPIOOPERAZIONI DI BASE CONFIGURAZIONE INIZIALE E FUNZIONAMENTO BASILAREIMPOSTAZIONI Latitudine Coordinate equivalentiSUGGERIMENTI UTILI Informazioni sulle coordinate di latitudine/longitudineCOME USARE IL TELESCOPIO SUGGERIMENTI UTILI COME USARE IL TELESCOPIO / SUGGERIMENTI UTILII tasti non rispondono RISOLUZIONE PROBLEMIProblemi di alimentazione Sospensione alimentazioneGARANZIA/RIPARAZIONI GARANZIA/RIPARAZIONIPODERÃO OCORRER LESÕES PERMANENTES EM SEUS OLHOS PortuguêsNUNCA OLHE DIRETAMENTE PARA O SOL COM O TELESCÓPIO a unidade quando se pressiona e prende por alguns CONFIGURAÇÃOAPARELHO DE MÃO DO SKY TOUR TECLAS DE INTERFACELegenda das peças do suporte do telescópio LISTA DE PEÇAS DA EMBALAGEM - TODOS OS MODELOSLegenda de componentes do telescópio Conecte os acessórios finais do telescópio Configuração do tripé e bandeja para acessóriosMONTAGEM­DETALHADA Conecte o tubo do telescópioMINSTALAÇÃO DAS PILHAS MONTAGEM DETALHADA CONTINUAÇÃOMFOCALIZAÇÃO DO TELESCÓPIO MALINHAMENTO DA BUSCADORAOPERAÇÃO BÁSICA CONFIGURAÇÃO INICIAL E OPERAÇÃO BÁSICAAjuste Sobre Coordenadas de Latitude/Longitude UTILIZAÇÃO INICIAL DE SEU NOVO TELESCÓPIO DICAS ÚTEIS UTILIZAÇÃO INICIAL DE SEU NOVO TELESCÓPIO / DICAS ÚTEISBotões sem resposta Solução de ProblemasProblemas de Alimentação Alimentação é desligadaGARANTIA / CONSERTO GARANTIA / CONSERTOPage 2010 Bushnell Outdoor Products For further questions or additional information please contactBushnell Outdoor Products 9200 Cody, Overland Park, Kansas
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