Fig.12 | Fig.13 |
| Adjusting the Primary Mirror: |
| If the telescope is properly collimated you should see the diagonal mirror |
| (See Fig. 10) at the exact center of the primary mirror. If the diagonal |
| mirror appears |
| mirror (See Fig. 10) located on the outside |
| do this you will first need to loosen the primary mirror locking screws (Fig. |
| |
| Then alternately loosen and tighten the Primary Mirror Tilt Screws until the |
| diagonal mirror is centered inside the primary mirror. The primary mirror |
| screws are easily identified because they stick out from the surface of the |
| telescope. Once the adjustment is complete, |
| locking screws. |
| Night Time Star Collimation Testing: |
| • To test the accuracy of your collimation, equip your telescope with |
| the 20mm eyepiece and focus on a moderately bright star. |
| • With the star centered in the field of view, slowly turn the focus |
| wheel (Fig. |
| • If properly collimated, you should see a series of concentric circles |
| around a black center dot (Fig. |
| • If the circles are not concentric and the black dot is not centered |
| (Fig. 13A) you will need to make adjustments to the primary mirror. |
| Loosen the primary mirror locking screws (Fig. |
| R.A. and Dec. cables to move the circles to the edge of the telescope |
| field of view (Fig. |
| (Fig. |
| the concentric circles radiating from it (Fig. |
20 | tighten down the locking screws. |
|
Specifications:
Optical Design: | Newtonian Reflector |
Aperture: | 114mm (4.49”) |
Focal Length: | 900mm (35.43”) |
Focal Ratio: | 7.89 |
Finder Scope: | 6x30mm |
Eyepiece 1: | Kellner 20mm |
Magnification 1: | 45x |
Eyepiece 2: | Kellner 9mm |
Magnification 2: | 100x |
Mount: | Equatorial |
Weight: | 19.7 lbs. |
Warnings:
•Never use this telescope (or its viewfinder) to look directly at or near the sun. Viewing the sun can cause instant and irreversible eye damage.
•Always supervise children when using this telescope.
•Do not leave telescope unattended at any time. Untrained adults or children may not be familiar with the correcting operating procedure.
•Do not point the telescope at the sun even when you are not looking through it. This will cause internal damage to the telescope.
•Handle this telescope with care. Rough handling might knock the internal optical components out of alignment.
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