how to adjust the screw pairs to center the dot of the collimat- ing cap in the ring of the primary mirror mark. Once the dot is centered in the ring, the telescope is collimated, and the rear cover plate can be reinstalled on the back of the mirror cell.
Figure 6-1. The view of a collimated telescope as seen through the focuser of the StarSeeker 114mm and 130mm reflectors.
NOTE: The center ring sticker need not ever be removed from the primary mirror. Because it lies directly in the shadow of the secondary mirror, its presence in no way adversely affects the optical performance of the telescope or the image quality. That might seem
Collimating the StarSeeker 114mm
Adjustments to the collimation of the telescope can be made by turning the collimation adjustment knobs located at the rear of the optical tube (Figure
Collimating the StarSeeker 130mm
To perform collimation adjustments, the rear cover plate must first be removed. This is done by unthreading the three small
Collimation adjustments are made by adjusting the three pairs of collimation screws (Figure
Support screws
Collimation screws
Figure 6-2. Collimation adjustment screws for the StarSeeker 114mm and 130mm.
Rear cover plate | Collimation screw pairs |
Figure | Figure |
collimation adjustment screws, | adjusted by tightening and |
the rear cover plate must first | loosening each pair of screws. |
be removed. |
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