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5.1.  Center Aim your Telescope to the Collimator 

With the collimator switched to mode 1, the laser crosshair (a single-point light source) is emitted from the center of the 
collimator into the telescope and reflected back to the collimator target plate.  With a diffuser strip installed over the crosshair 
laser, the primary mirror reflects a filled cone-shaped beam back onto the collimator’s target plate as a donut shaped beam 
(the secondary mirror shadow is in the center of the beam).  Adjust the donut until it is concentric with an equal-sized printed 
ring on the target. This step centers the telescope’s primary mirror’s optical axis to the center of the collimator center crosshair 
laser and collimator face printed target cross pattern. 
a.  Place one of the provided diffuser strips (matte-finish tape) over the center crosshair laser (mode 1) in the center of the 

target plate to diffuse the laser crosshair into a donut shaped beam. 

b.  Use the telescope’s fine adjustment knob or its hand control to center the donut light beam until the donut pattern is 

concentric with an equal or similar-sized ring on the target plate. 

c.  Unless you are very familiar with your telescope aiming control, it is recommended that you line up one axis at a time, e.g., 

adjust telescope for vertical Up/Down (Up/Dn), then horizontal Left/Right (L/R). 

 

Adjust Up/Dn until the donut moves, and the top and bottom of the donut as the same distance to one of the target rings, 
then adjust L/R until the light beam L/R sides are equal in distance to the same target ring. 

d.  Iterate 

Step 5.1.c

 until the donut light beam and collimator target plate ring are as concentric and centered as possible. 

 

 

Donut is off from ring 1 

 

Donut is centered

 

5.1.a.  Alternate Method to Achieve Step 5.1, Telescope Alignment - With the diffuser 
strip removed you can use the outer edge tips only of the laser crosshair lines instead of the 
outer diameter of the donut to line up with an equal-sized (or similar) ring on the target plate. 
That is using the laser crosshair tips only instead of diameter, and move the telescope until 
the crosshair tips are concentric with a ring on the target plate. (With the diffuser strip in 
place, the donut beam masks the crosshair itself but not the location of the crosshair tips 
which is of value to prevent confusion with the next 

Step, 5.2

.)  

Continue the Alternate Method 

Step 5.1a 

by performing 

Step 5.1.b, .c, & .d

 above to 

complete this step. 

 

 

 

NOTE – For Alternate 

Step 5.1.a

, telescope alignment, it can help to visualize a box around the crosshair that is perpendicular to 

and just touching the outer edge tips of the laser crosshair lines, then move within this imaginary box with respect to the chosen 
target plate circle until the target circle is centered inside the box. The crosshair lines need not be centered on the printed target 
cross, and at this point, they probably are not. See photo illustration. (The exact position of the laser crosshair lines with respect to 
the center of the collimator printed target cross is adjusted in the following 

Step 5.2

, Collimator alignment.) 

         

        

 

 

FIG. 2A   
Aim Telescope at Collimator, 
Diffuser strip installed 

Vertical offset 

Summary of Contents for ADVANCED CT LASER COLLIMATOR

Page 1: ...HOTECH The Synthesis of Innovation and Design User Manual ADVANCED CT LASER COLLIMATOR for CASSEGRAIN TELESCOPES MANUAL VERSION 9 0 WITH OH EDITS...

Page 2: ...Reflector Mirror into your visual back or focuser 6 4 0 Positioning the Laser Collimator at the Proper Distance 6 4 1 Determine the distance between the laser collimator and your telescope 6 5 0 Achie...

Page 3: ...yepiece drawtube or visual back is not square to your primary mirror 11 10 0 Diagonals Reducers and Field Flatteners 11 10 1 Collimation with a Diagonal Accessory Installed 11 10 2 Collimation with a...

Page 4: ...rain type instruments are collimated in similar fashion For telescopes with both adjustable secondary and primary mirrors e g Ritchey Chretien type telescope please email or call us for details All la...

Page 5: ...ir now seen crisp and sharp center the return laser crosshair reflected from the telescope primary mirror in order to adjust the collimator to be perpendicular square to the telescope s optical axis F...

Page 6: ...You will see the projected laser patterns on the wall at various positions Mode 0 Unit off Mode 1 Crosshair laser ON Mode 2 Crosshair laser and three alignment lasers ON Mode 3 Crosshair laser three...

Page 7: ...tance for the telescope 4 1 Determine the distance between the laser collimator and your telescope a Position the collimator one tube length s distance in front of the telescope with the target plate...

Page 8: ...rings then adjust L R until the light beam L R sides are equal in distance to the same target ring d Iterate Step 5 1 c until the donut light beam and collimator target plate ring are as concentric a...

Page 9: ...to diagnose your optics 6 0 How to Read the Diagnostic Result on the Collimator With the telescope and collimator Basic Co Alignment completed Step 5 0 you can determine collimation errors present in...

Page 10: ...to the average number of turns When complete ensure all the knobs are snug CW against the secondary mirror Alternate Method for Gross Alignment A Mirror Reflections Check for a grossly mis collimated...

Page 11: ...erature changes 9 1 Accurate Basic Co Alignment was Not Achieved or is Insufficient It is possible that during collimation Step 7 0 the Basic Co Alignment of the Collimator Telescope Step 5 0 was slig...

Page 12: ...ither or both the focuser or visual back hardware that secures and registers the diagonal or the hardware part of the diagonal that secures and registers the final optic is inadequate the final optic...

Page 13: ...anced Collimator Telescope Z Axes Co Alignment procedures Steps 11 1 c d g h to achieve the best alignment possible within the limits of the telescope s construction Final Optics Axis Squaring Tilt Fo...

Page 14: ...termine the problem if not ideal with a reducer and or field flattener installed refer to Step 10 2 b to choose the best collimation alternative PRECAUTION Collimation and optical alignment beyond the...

Page 15: ...ck or focuser Center the crosshair laser onto the center of the reflector mirror target i If all three crosshairs cannot be perfectly centered then observing the collimator target plate center the two...

Page 16: ...e mechanical system employed to control tilt are presented in Step 11 1 d h Use one of the following mechanical systems to adjust the final optical tilt axis a Accessory Focuser Flange Tilt Setscrews...

Page 17: ...roves tilt alignment to the point that all torque is lost turn it back in CW until the first movement of tilt alignment is observed and stop this is the minimum torque required Then proceed using the...

Page 18: ...Remove the retaining ring and re center the corrector plate to its marked starting position 6 Replace the retaining ring and install all but two of the retainer ring screws to the screw adjustment tor...

Page 19: ...on 6 When the corrector plate is observed to be centered per Step 11 1 g torque CW all the retainer ring screws to the final torque and re check that the corrector plate is centered 7 Re check correct...

Page 20: ...te mechanical measurement is all the old timers had Use the Step 6 4 Mechanical Method to achieve a good rough centering of the Knobs Next remove the Corrector plate perform Step 11 3 a through c ensu...

Page 21: ...Advanced CT Laser Collimator Manual V9 0 OH Page 20 of 20 integrated systems equipment...

Page 22: ...r that is aimed by Tilt adjustment Primary The Telescope Primary Mirror Reflector Mirror forms Reflector Mirror Target Final Optics Mirror Tilt Mirror Tilt Axis Mirror Eyepiece Mirror The Reflector Mi...

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