Meade LX200 R instruction manual Contents

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WARNING!

Never use a Meade® LX200®R Telescope to look at the Sun! Looking at or near the Sun will cause instant and irreversible damage to your eye. Eye damage is often painless, so there is no warning to the observer that dam- age has occurred until it is too late. Do not point the telescope or its viewfinder at or near the Sun. Do not look through the tele- scope or its viewfinder as it is moving. Children should always have adult supervi- sion while observing.

Caution: Use care to install batteries in the orientation indicated by illustration in the bat- tery slots of the battery holder. Follow battery manufacturer's precautions. Do not install batteries backwards or mix new and used batteries. Do not mix battery types. If these precautions are not followed, batteries may explode, catch fire, or leak. Improperly installed batteries void your Meade warranty.

If you are anxious to use your telescope for the first time, read the QUICK-START GUIDE on pages 4 and 5.

16" LX200®R Users: See APPENDIX F, page 64, for features unique to the 16" model.

14" LX200®R Users: See APPENDIX G, page 68, for features unique to the 14" model.

®The name "Meade," the Meade logo, LX200 and Autostar are trademarks registered with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office and in principal countries throughout the world.

Patents:

US 7,092,156

US 7,079,317

US 6,304,376

US 6,392,799

US 6,563,636

D422,610 Patent Pending.

© 2006 Meade Instruments Corporation.

CONTENTS

 

Quick-Start Guide

4

Telescope Features

6

AutoStar® II Features

9

Getting Started

12

Parts Listing

12

How to Attach the Tripod to the Telescope

12

How to Assemble Your Telescope

13

Choosing an Eyepiece

14

Mounting and Adjusting the Viewfinder

15

Observing

16

Observing by Moving the Telescope Manually

16

Terrestrial Observing

16

Observing Using AutoStar II's Arrow Keys

16

Focusing the Eyepiece with the Microfocuser

17

Slew Speeds

17

Observe the Moon, Astronomical Observing

18

To Track an Object Automatically

18

Moving Through AutoStar II’s Menus

18

Automatic Alignment

18

Observe a Star Using Automatic Tracking

20

Go To Saturn

20

Using the Guided Tour

20

Basic AutoStar II Operation

22

AutoStar II Navigation Exercise

22

Navigating AutoStar II

23

AutoStar II Menus

24

Menu Tree

24

Objects Menu

25

Event Menu

26

Glossary Menu, Utilities Menu

27

Setup Menu

28

Hot Button Menus

31

Advanced AutoStar II Features

32

Adding Observing Sites

32

Creating User Objects

33

Observing Satellites, Landmarks

34

Identify

35

Browse

36

Alternate Alt/Az Alignment Methods

37

Initialize AutoStar II (for Alternate Alignments)

37

Easy (Two-Star) Alignment

37

Two-Star Alt/Az Alignment

37

To Set the Home Position Manually

38

One-Star Alt/Az Alignment

38

Periodic Error Correction

39

Photography

40

Optional Accessories

43

Maintenance

46

Specifications

49

Appendix A: Equatorial (Polar) Alignment

52

Appendix B: Latitude Chart

57

Appendix C: How to Create Your Own Guided Tour

58

Appendix D: Training the Drive

62

Appendix E: The Moon Menu

63

Appendix F: 16" LX200R Features

64

Appendix G: 14" LX200R Features

68

Appendix H: De-rotater and Microfocuser Assembly ....

69

Appendix I: Smart Mount

70

Basic Astronomy

72

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