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and point the telescope at a moderately bright (second or third magnitude) star, then center the star image in the telescope’s
1.Bring the star image slowly out of focus until one or more rings are visible around the central disc. If the collimation was performed correctly, the central star disk and rings will be concentric circles, with a dark spot dead center within the
2.If the
Fig. 17A. | Fig. 17B. |
Telescope Tracking
If the telescope does not correctly track a star, check the telescope's polar alignment (page 8). If a problem still persists, check the following:
1.Power Supply: The motor may not be getting power - check battery condition and replace if necessary.
2.Slow Blow Fuse: Your Starfinder is equipped with a slow- blow fuse (11), Fig. 18, that will sacrifice itself to prevent
harm to your equipment. This fuse can be replaced by removing the dust cover to expose the fuse holder on the back of the control panel.
3.Balance: The telescope may not be properly balanced - see BALANCING THE TELESCOPE, page 5.
4.Clutch Power Plate: The clutch pressure plate may be loose. To tighten the pressure plate:
a.Remove the dust cover (14), Fig. 18. There are five wires coming off the motor. These wires all lead to one connector (10), Fig. 18, that plugs into the top corner of the circuit board, next to the slow blow fuse. Unplug this connector (the motor plug) before beginning any work on the motor.
b.Tighten each of the three clutch pressure plate screws (1), Fig. 18, slightly until there is sufficient drag to drive the telescope.
c.Plug the connector back into the top corner of the circuit board, making sure that all 5 pins on the circuit board are covered by the connector. The connector should be oriented so that the wires are leading away from the board, not crossing over the board. Note the position of the red wire (9), Fig. 18. Replace the dust cover.
5.Worm Block: The worm block may be out of adjustment. To eliminate binding in the worm gear system:
a.Remove the dust cover and unplug the motor from the circuit board (as described above in Step 4a).
b.Loosen the two screws that hold the worm block (6), Fig. 18, to the back plate (2), Fig. 18. These screws can be found on the outside of the back plate.
c.Move the worm block until the worm (8), Fig. 18, fits snugly against the worm gear (4), Fig. 18, with just a small amount of play.
d.Tighten the worm block screws and connect the motor
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