The refracting telescopes can use eyepieces and diagonals of a 2” barrel diameter. To use a 2” barrel eyepiece, the 1¼” eyepiece adapter must first be removed. To do this, simply loosen the two chrome thumbscrews located around the focuser barrel (see figure
Eyepieces are commonly referred to by focal length and barrel diameter. The focal length of each eyepiece is printed on the eyepiece barrel. The longer the focal length (i.e., the larger the number) the lower the eyepiece magnification (i.e., power) and the shorter the focal length (i.e., the smaller the number) the higher the magnification. Generally, you will use
Moving the Telescope Manually
In order to properly balance your telescope, you will need to move your telescope manually at various portions of the sky to observe different objects. To make rough adjustments, loosen the R.A. and DEC clutch knobs slightly and move the telescope in the desired direction.
Both the R.A. and DEC axis have lock levers to clutch down each axis of the telescope. To loosen the clutches on the telescope, rotate the lock levers counterclockwise.
Balancing the Mount in R.A.
To eliminate undue stress on the mount, the telescope should be properly balanced around the polar axis in R.A. In addition, proper balancing is crucial for accurate tracking if using an optional motor drive. To balance the mount:
1.Release the R.A. Clamp (see figure
2.Release the telescope — GRADUALLY — to see which way the telescope “rolls.”
3.Loosen the counterweight locking screw on the counterweight.
4.Move the counterweights to a point where they balance the telescope (i.e., it remains stationary when the R.A. clamp is released).
5.Tighten the locking screw to hold the counterweights in place.
These are general balance instructions and will reduce undue stress on the mount. When taking astrophotographs, this balance process should be done for the specific area at which the telescope is pointing.
DEC Clamp
R.A. Clamp
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