Adjusting the Mount in Altitude
Adjusting the Mount in Azimuth
For the purpose of polar alignment, there are two directions in which the mount can be adjusted; vertically, which is called altitude and horizontally, which is called azimuth. There are several ways to align on the celestial pole, some of which are discussed later in this manual. This section simply covers the correct movement of the mount during the polar alignment process. To adjust the mount in altitude (i.e., raise or lower the angle of the polar axis), turn the altitude adjustment lever:
•Turning the lever clockwise increases the angle at which the polar axis is pointing
•Turning the lever counterclockwise lowers the angle at which the polar axis is pointing.
The latitude adjustment on the
For rough adjustments in azimuth, simply pick up the telescope and tripod and move it. For fine adjustments in azimuth:
1.Turn the azimuth adjustment screws located on either side of the azimuth housing. While standing behind the telescope, the knobs are on the front of the mount.
•Turning the right adjustment knob clockwise moves the mount toward the right.
•Turning the left adjustment knob clockwise moves the mount to the left.
Both screws push off of the peg on the tripod head, which means you may have to loosen one screw while tightening the other. The screw that holds the equatorial mount to the tripod may have to be loosened slightly.
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