Meade Instruments Corporation - Meade LX200 Instruction Manuals
good performance. Take special care to read and understand this section well so that your LX200 will give you the best optical performance.
Note: The 7"
Fig. 26: Coillimation of the Optical System (1), (2), (3) Set screws for adjusting collimation.
To check the collimation of your LX200, center a bright star that is overhead, or use a reflected "hot spot" of reflected sunlight from a chrome car bumper or a telephone pole insulator, with the supplied 26mm eyepiece. To make a correct evaluation of the alignment it helps if the telescope has been allowed to either cool down or warm up to the temperature where the instrument is set up. Temperature differences between the optics and the outside air can cause distortion in the images.
With the star or hot spot centered,
To make collimation easy, the only adjustments possible on the 8", 10" or 12" LX200 come from the three set screws (shown in Fig. 26) located at the edge of the outer surface of the secondary mirror housing.
DON'T FORCE THE 3 COLLIMATION SCREWS PAST THEIR NORMAL TRAVEL AND DO NOT LOOSEN THEM ]VIORE THAN 2 FULL TURNS (COUNTER CLOCKWISE DIRECTION), OR THE SECONDARY MIRROR MAY COME LOOSE FROM IT'S SUPPORT. YOU WILL FIND THAT THE ADJUSTMENTS ARE VERY SENSITIVE: USUALLY, ONLY TURNING A COLLIMATION SCREW 1/2 A TURN WILL GIVE DRAMATIC RESULTS.
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