QUICK-START GUIDE

This Quick Start procedure explains how to set up your DS-114AT for manual viewing. If you wish to make observations using the Autostar handbox, please turn to HOW TO ASSEMBLE YOUR TELESCOPE, page 10 and take the time and care necessary to assemble all the components that are supplied with this telescope.

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1.Remove the optical tube and tripod from the gift- box.

Perform this setup on a flat, stable surface. It is rec- ommended that you perform this operation in the day- time or in bright light the first time you assemble the tel- escope.

The optical tube assembly is shipped with the cradle rings, yoke mount, and tripod attached. Carefully remove the assembly from the box. Lay the assembly on the floor.

2.Remove the optical tube from the mount.

The optical tube is shipped oriented the wrong direction in the yoke mount for observing—you must remove the tube from the mount and turn it around 180°.

Loosen the cradle ring lock knobs and move the knobs out of the way so that you can open the cradle rings. Once the rings are open, remove the optical tube from the cradle rings.

3.Stand the tripod and orient the cradle rings.

Stand the tripod on a flat surface and gently pull the legs apart to a fully open position. Turn the cradle rings so that the ring base is horizontal (parallel) to the ground. Tighten the alt lock (A) to a firm feel, so the rings remain in that position.

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Meade DS-114AT instruction manual QUICK-START Guide, Remove the optical tube and tripod from the gift- box

DS-114AT specifications

The Meade DS-114AT is a popular entry-level telescope that combines user-friendliness with impressive optical performance, making it an excellent choice for budding astronomers and hobbyists. With its robust design and advanced features, the DS-114AT offers a gateway to the wonders of the cosmos, whether you’re observing the craters of the Moon, the rings of Saturn, or distant star clusters.

One of the standout features of the Meade DS-114AT is its 114 mm (4.5-inch) diameter aperture. This sizable opening allows for greater light-gathering capability, resulting in brighter images and improved visibility of celestial objects. The telescope is equipped with a 900 mm focal length, providing a good balance that allows for both wide-field viewing and detailed observations of planets and lunar features.

The DS-114AT utilizes high-quality optics featuring a parabolic mirror design. This design minimizes spherical aberration, ensuring crisp images of astronomical targets. The telescope is also equipped with a fully coated optical system that enhances light transmission and reduces glare, providing clearer images compared to other telescopes in its class.

Portability is another significant advantage of the Meade DS-114AT. Its lightweight and compact design allows for easy transportation, making it ideal for backyard stargazing or trips to darker skies. The telescope comes with a sturdy yet lightweight altazimuth mount that facilitates smooth movement, allowing users to easily locate and track celestial objects.

The Meade DS-114AT also features a user-friendly electronic control system, including an automated GoTo functionality that aids in navigating the night sky. With a simple push of a button, users can precisely locate thousands of celestial objects, making the telescope accessible for beginners who may not yet be familiar with star maps and constellations.

Additionally, the telescope includes two eyepieces, a 9 mm and a 25 mm, allowing for various magnifications to suit different viewing preferences. The optical finder scope aids in quick alignment, ensuring a hassle-free observing experience.

In summary, the Meade DS-114AT stands out as a versatile, user-friendly telescope that provides excellent optical performance and advanced features. Its combination of a sizable aperture, high-quality optics, portability, and automated features make it an ideal choice for those looking to explore the universe, whether for casual observations or more serious astronomical pursuits. With this telescope, the night sky is truly within reach.