RCA SOLAM VIDEO CAMERA warranty Proper USE and Care of Your, CCD Video Imaging System

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Capturing real-time images of the Sun, White, H-alpha & Calcium light.

ASTROVID SolarCam

PROPER USE AND CARE OF YOUR

ASTROVID SolarCam™ ASTRONOMICAL

CCD VIDEO IMAGING SYSTEM

Congratulations on the purchase of the ASTROVID SolarCam™ VIDEO CAMERA! This is a high quality Astronomical CCD Video Imaging System with 2/3 inch monochrome CCD that will provide you with the best full disk and high resolution Solar Viewing possible. With proper care this system should last many years and provide excellent images!

SAFETY PRECAUTIONS:

1.Use only the power transformer supplied with the camera. Use of any other power transformer will damage the camera and invalidate the Warranty.

2.A portable 12 volt battery pack can be used if there is a 0.5 (500 milliamp) amp fuse wired in series with the positive lead. We also found that an excellent way to use the cameras in the field is to use a 110 volt inverter. These are available from either Wal-Mart or K-mart for less than $50.00.

3.Avoid static electricity discharges. These may damage the CCD chip.

4.Do not point the CCD towards the Sun unless protected with a proper solar filter or Herschel Wedge. Permanent damage to

the CCD chip will result if the CCD is not protected.

5. Do not directly touch or attempt to clean the CCD chip.

6.The thread mount on the CCD camera has fine threads. Do not force it onto the 1.25"-C adapter, T-C adapter, or lens mount.

7.In our use of the T-C adapter we have found that at times small metal flakes from the T-adapter threads will end up on the protective glass that covers the CCD chip. When using your camera they will show up as irregular opaque black dots on the screen. They can either be blown off using an Air Syringe Bulb available at drugs stores or by using a very soft artist’s paintbrush to carefully dust them off.

8.Keep the cover on the camera when it is not in use.

9.Treat the ASTROVID SolarCam™ camera as a fine piece of equipment and it will give you many years of enjoyment.

Please note: Camera setup will immediately follow the next section.

PLUGGING INTO THE UNIVERSE:

Your results will depend greatly on “seeing conditions” at the time of observation.

1.A T-C or 1.25"-C adaptor is required to attach the video camera to the telescope.

2.The camera can be attached directly to the telescope via the T-C adapter or via a 1.25"-C adapter into an eyepiece holder for prime focus videography.

3.If closer views are desired, either a barlow or stacked barlows with the 1.25"- C adaptor or an eyepiece projection setup must be used.

4.Eyepiece projection or Barlow enlargement can be used for closer views of prominences and sunspot detail.

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