INTRODUCTION

Before you begin your visual journey, we urge you to take a few minutes to completely read this manual so that you can get the best use of the equipment. This manual details the setup, operation, specifications, and optional accessories of the Meade 50AZ-P Altazimuth Refracting Telescope. The Meade 50AZ-P is designed for both astronomical and terrestrial observing. Whether you are observing objects a few meters away or light years distant, the Meade 50AZ-P’s precision optics and sturdy mount are the tools with which you can learn basic telescope skills that can lead to a lifetime of enjoyment and discovery.

STANDARD EQUIPMENT (Refer to Fig. 1)

Complete optical tube assembly with 50mm-diameter, 625mm focal length, coated objective lens; dew shield; 5 x 24 viewfinder with bracket; rack-and-pinion focuser.

Altazimuth mount with pre-attached continuously-adjustable steel tripod and leg braces.

Altitude locking control handle.

Accessories:

Wide-field H 25mm (25X), H 12.5mm (50X) eyepieces (.965” O.D. “Outside Diameter”)

3x Barlow lens

Diagonal mirror (.965”)

Viewfinder

Accessory tray

Autostar Suite astronomy software CD-Rom (separate instructions supplied with the software package)

UNPACKING AND ASSEMBLY

Note that although the telescope is unassembled, all of the more difficult or complicated sections of the instrument are already factory pre-assembled; first time assembly of the telescope should not require more than about 15 minutes. To set up the telescope, follow this procedure:

1.Remove and identify the telescope’s components, using the listing on page 3.

2.Spread the three tripod legs (8, Fig. 1) evenly apart and insert the accessory tray (10, Fig. 1) in the hole at the center of the leg brace supports (9, Fig. 1).

3.Snugly thread-in the altitude locking control handle (7, Fig. 1) into the altazimuth mount (11, Fig. 1) at the optical- tube-to-mount attachment point (12, Fig. 1). Thread-in the optical-tube-to-mount attaching knob (13, Fig. 1) until snug, and then tighten the optical-tube-to-mount lock knob (14, Fig. 1).

4.Attach the viewfinder (2, Fig. 1) and viewfinder bracket (3, Fig. 1) by unthreading the two viewfinder bracket attaching nuts (6, Fig. 1) that are located on the tube near the focuser and placing the viewfinder bracket (with the eyepiece-end of the viewfinder facing the focuser of the telescope) over the two protruding threaded studs. Then replace the two viewfinder bracket attaching nuts to secure the bracket to the optical tube.

5.Insert the diagonal mirror (15, Fig. 1) into the eyepiece holder (17, Fig. 1) and the wide-field H 25mm eyepiece (1, Fig. 1) into the diagonal mirror. Secure each in place with a moderate tightening of the respective thumbscrews.

6.Extend the sliding leg extension (19, Fig. 1) portion of the adjustable height tripod to the desired length on all three legs by rotating the sliding leg extension collar (18, Fig. 1) counterclockwise to release the inner sliding leg. When you achieve the desired height, lock the tripod leg by rotating the sliding leg extension collar clockwise until it is snug. Do not over-tighten the locking collars as they can become damaged.

ALTAZIMUTH MOUNT MOVEMENTS AND LOCK

The telescope can tilt just over 90° in altitude (the up-and-down movement) and rotate 360° in azimuth (the side-to- side movement), hence the term “Altazimuth” in this telescope’s mount. The Altazimuth mount can be locked only in altitude, the azimuth movement is always free.

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

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

 

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Meade Meade 50AZ-P instruction manual Introduction, Standard Equipment Refer to Fig, Unpacking and Assembly

Meade 50AZ-P specifications

The Meade 50AZ-P is an entry-level telescope designed for amateur astronomers and beginners who are looking to explore the wonders of the night sky. Its compact and user-friendly design makes it an ideal choice for those starting their journey in astronomy. The 50AZ-P is particularly noted for its portability, making it easy to transport to various observation sites, whether it be the backyard or a remote location.

One of the standout features of the Meade 50AZ-P is its 50mm aperture, which allows for decent light-gathering capabilities. This means that users can observe celestial objects with clarity, including the moon's craters, Saturn's rings, and various star clusters. The telescope comes with a wide range of eyepieces, allowing users to enjoy different magnifications for diverse viewing experiences.

The telescope is equipped with an altazimuth mount, providing smooth and simple movement in both vertical and horizontal directions. This straightforward design is particularly beneficial for beginners, as it makes tracking celestial objects easier. The mount is also stable, ensuring clear and steady views even when switching between objects.

In terms of technology, the Meade 50AZ-P incorporates a simple red dot finder that assists users in locating celestial objects effortlessly. This added feature simplifies the stargazing process, especially for novices who might find traditional finderscope setups challenging. With the red dot finder, users can quickly and easily navigate across the night sky.

The Meade 50AZ-P is constructed with quality materials, ensuring durability and longevity. The telescope's lightweight design further enhances its portability, making it easy to carry and set up. Additionally, the telescope includes a carry bag for added convenience during transport.

The telescope also comes with a comprehensive user manual, providing helpful tips for setup, usage, and maintenance, which is especially useful for novice astronomers. As a bonus, Meade often provides educational resources and guides to help users maximize their stargazing experience.

In conclusion, the Meade 50AZ-P is an excellent choice for anyone wanting to get started in astronomy. With its user-friendly features, solid construction, and thoughtful technology, this telescope allows budding astronomers to embark on their celestial explorations with confidence and ease.