Fig. 62: Back off the adapter ring one full revolution.

12:00 position

Fig. 63: Place the microfocuser over the adapter ring. Notice the orienta- tion of the microfocuser.

Fig. 64: Tighten the three microfo- cuser hex screws to a firm feel.

APPENDIX H:

DE-ROTATER AND MICROFOCUSER ASSEMBLY

When using a de-rotater, it is important to attach the microfocuser so that it is backed off slightly from the de-rotater. If the microfocuser is flush against the de-rotater, the assembly will not work properly. This is true also with other accessories that may attach up flush against the de-rotater housing. The diagonal mirror (if used with- out the microfocuser) may be attached tightly as it does not rub up against the de-rotater housing.

To attach the microfocuser to the de-rotater:

Refer to Fig. 6, page 13, for an exploded view of the microfocuser assembly. Perform this assembly on a flat surface (such as a desk or a table) before you attach the de- rotater and microfocuser to the telescope.

1.With the de-rotater on a flat surface, thread on the adapter ring (B, Fig. 6) until it just touches the housing; then back off the adapter ring (i.e., turn it counter-clock- wise) one full revolution as shown in Fig. 62.

2.Place the microfocuser over the ring with the "hump" of the microfocuser in the 12:00 position as shown in Fig. 63.

3.Using the provided hex key, tighten to a firm feel one of the three microfocuser hex screws (K, Fig. 6) up against the adapter ring as shown in Fig. 64. Take care not to tighten or loosen the adapter ring as you position and tighten the microfocuser in place.

4.Tighten to a firm feel the other two microfocuser hex screws.

5.Attach the de-rotater to the rear cell of the telescope.

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Looking at or near the Sun will cause irreversible damage to your eye. Do not point this telescope

 

at or near the Sun. Do not look through the telescope as it is moving.

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Meade LX200 R instruction manual Appendix H, To attach the microfocuser to the de-rotater

LX200 R specifications

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