Celestron OMNI XLT 102 manual Installing the Star Diagonal, Installing the Eyepieces

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Installing the Star Diagonal

The Star Diagonal is a prism that diverts the light at a right angle to the light path of refractors and Schmidt- Cassegrain telescopes. This allows you to observe in positions that are

physically more comfortable than if you looked straight through. ToEyepiece attach the Star Diagonal onto the optical tube of a Schmidt-Cassegrain:

1.

Turn the set screw on the visual back until its tip no longer extends

 

 

 

 

 

into (i.e., obstructs) the inner diameter of the visual back.

 

 

 

 

2.

Slide the chrome portion of the Star Diagonal into the visual back.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

3.

Tighten the set screw on the visual back to hold the Star Diagonal

 

Star

 

 

 

Diagonal

 

 

 

in place.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

If you wish to change the orientation of the Star Diagonal, loosen the

 

Visual Back

 

 

 

 

 

set screw on the visual back until the Star Diagonal rotates freely.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Figure 2-11

Rotate the diagonal to the desired position and tighten the set screw.

 

 

 

Refractors – To use the Star Diagonal with refractor telescopes, insert it into the 1 ¼” eyepiece adapter.

Installing the Eyepieces

The eyepiece, or ocular as it is also called, is an optical element that magnifies the image focused by the telescope. Without the eyepiece it would be impossible to use the telescope visually. The eyepiece fits directly into the focuser of refractors and the Newtonian or into the visual back on the Schmidt-Cassegrain. To attach an ocular:

1.Loosen the set screw on the eyepiece adapter so that it does not obstruct the inner diameter of the barrel.

2.Slide the chrome portion of the eyepiece into the focuser.

3.Tighten the set screw to hold the eyepiece in place.

To remove the eyepiece, loosen the set screw on the focuser and slide the eyepiece out. You can replace it with another ocular.

Focuser Tension

Screw

1 ¼" Eyepiece

Adapter

 

 

 

T-Adapter

 

 

 

Thread

 

 

 

2" Focuser

 

 

Focuser Knob

 

 

 

Barrel

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Figure 2-12

Many times it will be more comfortable to use a star diagonal on the refractors and Schmidt-Cassegrain for most areas of the sky. To install an eyepiece into the star diagonal:

A.Loosen the set screw on the star diagonal until the tip no longer extends into the inner diameter of the eyepiece end of the diagonal.

B.Slide the chrome portion of the eyepiece into the star diagonal.

C.Tighten the set screw on the star diagonal to hold the eyepiece in place.

D.To remove the eyepiece, loosen the set screw on the star diagonal and slide the eyepiece out. You can replace it with other optional eyepieces.

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Contents Omni XLT Series Telescopes Table of Contents Astrophotography Page Omni XLT 102 Refractor Omni XLT 150 Newtonian Omni XLT 127 Schmidt-Cassegrain Setting up the Tripod Attaching the Equatorial Mount Installing the Counterweight Bar Attaching the Center Leg BraceInstalling the Counterweights Attaching the Slow Motion Control Knobs CablesAttaching the Telescope Tube to the Mount Installing the Finderscope Installing the Visual BackInstalling the Star Diagonal Installing the EyepiecesMoving the Telescope Manually Balancing the Mount in R.AAdjusting the Mount Balancing the Mount in DECAdjusting the Mount in Altitude Adjusting the Mount in AzimuthPage Page Focusing Image OrientationAligning the Finderscope Calculating MagnificationDetermining Field of View General Observing HintsCelestial Coordinate System Motion of the Stars Latitude Scale Pointing at PolarisFinding the North Celestial Pole Polar Alignment in the Southern Hemisphere Polar Alignment with the Latitude ScalePointing at Sigma Octantis Finding the South Celestial Pole SCPDeclination Drift Method of Polar Alignment Aligning the R.A. Setting Circle Using the R.A. Vernier Scale 11 Vernier ScaleObserving the Planets Observing the MoonLunar Observing Hints Planetary Observing HintsObserving Deep Sky Objects Observing the SunSolar Observing Hints Seeing ConditionsUsing the Lens Cap Aperture Stop with Refractor Telescopes SeeingPiggyback Photography Using Digital Cameras Eyepiece Projection for a Schmidt-Cassegrain FullLong Exposure Prime Focus Photography Planetary and Lunar Photography with Special Imagers Metering CCD Imaging for Deep Sky ObjectsTerrestrial Photography Reducing VibrationCare and Cleaning of the Optics Collimation of RefractorsCollimation of a Schmidt-Cassegrain Two 2 turnsCollimated telescope Should appear Symmetrical with Collimation of a Newtonian Aligning the Secondary MirrorBoth mirrors aligned with your eye looking into the focuser Night Time Star Collimating As a Series 1 # Page Page Appendix a Technical Specifications Appendix B Glossary of Terms Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Celestron Two Year Warranty