Yamaha G SERIES manual Mount Tripod Inner support Tray Tray lock

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TIP:

Alt-Az mode is easier to set up, and easier to operate. Adjust the tripod and the mount, check the bubble on the mount, make sure it is horizontal.

NOTE:

A-series can also work in equatorial mode

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5.Mount

6.Tripod

7.Inner support

8.Tray

9.Tray lock

TIP:

If you are not using the AC adaptor, you need eight AA batteries.

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5.Fit the tray (8) to the lower end of the rod (7), also fit the three indents to the three legs of tripod, tighten the tray lock (9). To avoid any damage to the tray or tripod, please do not use excessive strength.

6.Open the cover of battery box on the side of the mount (below dovetail), install 8 AA batteries (not included) appropriately. If you are using 12V AC adapter, plug the connector to the socket on the other side of the mount (below altitude lock). Connect hand controller(3) and mount(5) with retractable cable (provided). You can pick any one of the two sockets below altitude lock to plug in.

7.Always adjust the tripod to center the bubble in the circle on the mount. It is important that the tripod stay horizontal.

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Contents Manual Page Contents Learn some astronomy basics Assembly Quick Start ReferenceMount Tripod Inner support Tray Tray lock GoToNovaTM Features Http//hubblesite.org Help Key For helpGetting Started DECWhat’s Next? Set Up Chapter.1 Set Up And AlignmentBasic Symbols AppendixTwo-Star Align Chapter Select And Slew User Objects Enter R.A. DECChapter Other Functions Chapter How to Observe Using Arrow KeysLand Objects Moon TrackingFirst Night Appendix a Menu Structure MenuM44 Praesepe, the Beehive Cluster open cluster Appendix BMessier Catalog M64 Blackeye galaxy spiral galaxyM57 The Ring Nebula planetary nebula M76 The Little Dumbell, Cork, or Butterfly planetary nebulaM20 The Trifid Nebula diffuse nebula M11 The Wild Duck Cluster open cluster M27 The Dumbbell Nebula planetary nebulaConstellation Appendix CModern Constellations Genitive OriginCanis Minor 1690, Firmamentum Sobiescianum, Hevelius Leo Minor Perseus Triangulum Appendix D Celestial CoordinatesFIG.D2 FIG. D3 TIP TIP Specifications Appendix EAppendix F Products List SmartStarTM-A SeriesStars for Alignment iOptron SmartStar, GoToNova Ioptron TWO Year TELESCOPE, MOUNT, and Controller Warranty

G SERIES specifications

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