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Congratulations on your purchase of the Meade Starfinder Dobsonian 16 Telescope!  Your new instrument
features the professional-quality optics of Meade Starfinder Reflectors, a precision rack-and-pinion focuser,
high-quality mounting, and many other features generally found only on more expensive telescopes.  The
Meade Starfinder Dobsonian 16 is ideal for those just starting out in amateur astronomy, as well as the more
serious visual observer.

In order to get the most enjoyment from your new telescope, please take a few minutes to read through this
manual.  We also suggest that you obtain some basic sky charts and books that will help you to learn your
way around the sky and show you how to find interesting objects to observe.  Soon you will be using your
Meade Starfinder Dobsonian 16 to observe the Moon, planets, galaxies, star clusters, and nebulae; all in
stunning high-resolution detail.

CAUTION:  DO NOT OBSERVE THE SUN WITH YOUR MEADE TELESCOPE!  Observation of the Sun will
cause serious and irreversible eye damage.  Under no condition should the observer point the telescope at
or near the Sun or attempt to observe the Sun through the telescope.

A. UNPACKING

Your telescope has been carefully packed in three cartons as follows:

Carton #1:  Optical tube assembly with the secondary mirror mounted on its housing attached; focuser;

eyepiece (MA 25mm); related hardware.

Carton #2  The primary mirror mounted in its cell; hardware for the mirror cell.

Carton #3:  Dobsonian Mount (unassembled); related hardware.

Remove and identify each part from the cartons, using Figure 1.

CAUTION:  The primary mirror must be handled with extremely special care.  Never touch its reflective
surface or place the mirror where it could be damaged.  Save all original packing materials; if it is ever
necessary to ship the telescope, these materials will help to assure that no shipping damage will occur.

B. ASSEMBLY AND SET-UP

Assembly of your Meade Starfinder Dobsonian telescope should only take a few minutes, and require simple
hand tools.  A phillips screwdriver, pliers, and an adjustable wrench should be all that are required.

1. Assembling the Mount

Use the following steps to assemble the mount.

1.

Attach nine self-adhesive Rubber Feet (1, Fig. 2) to the underside of the Ground Plate (2, Fig. 2), the
round piece with the Teflon pads.  Six of the Feet should be placed around the outside edge of the
Ground Plate, evenly spaced, approximately 1/.2 inch from the edge.  The remaining three feet should
be placed in a triangle formation around the center hole, evenly spaced, approximately four inches from
the center.

Two extra Rubber Feet have been supplied for use as “bumpers” where the telescope tube hits the Front
Board (3, Fig 2.) at the travel limits.  Place one in the center of the top ledge, and one in the center on
the inside near the bottom (see Fig. 2).  The exact position for these two bumpers will be obvious with
the telescope mounted on the base.

2.

Attach the two Side Boards (4, Fig. 2) to the Front Board (3, Fig. 2), and the two Side Braces (14, Fig.
2) to the using the supplied Wood Screws (5, Fig. 2), through the pre-drilled holes.  Do not fully tighten
the screws yet.

3.

Attach the Front Board/Side Board assembly to the Base Plate (6, Fig 2) using the supplied Wood
Screws, through the predrilled holes.  Snugly tighten all screws, including those previously installed.
CAUTION: Do not overtighten the wood screws.  However, the screws should be tightened sufficiently
so that the head of the screw is flush with the wood surface.

Summary of Contents for Starfinder 16

Page 1: ...Meade Instruments Corporation Instruction Manual 16 Meade Starfinder Dobsonian Telescope ...

Page 2: ...pplies to the original purchaser only and is non transferable Meade products purchased outside North America are not included in this warranty but are covered under separate warranties issued by Meade international distributors RGA Number Required Prior to the return of any product or part a Return Goods Authorization RGA number must be obtained from Meade by writing or by calling 949 451 1450 Eac...

Page 3: ...Optical Tube Assembly 6 C Balancing the Telescope 7 D Aligning the Viewfinder 8 E Collimation of the Optical System 8 F Tips On Using a Dobsonian Telescope 9 G Magnifying Power 10 H Seeing Conditions 10 I Observing Guidelines 11 J Care of Optics and Main Tube 11 K Optional Accessories 12 ...

Page 4: ... 4 1 2 6 8 5 4 3 7 1 Focuser 2 Eyepiece 3 Viewfinder Optional 4 Optical Tube Assembly 5 Mirror Cell 6 Mount 7 Altitude Bearing 8 Azimuth Bearing Figure 1 ...

Page 5: ...Never touch its reflective surface or place the mirror where it could be damaged Save all original packing materials if it is ever necessary to ship the telescope these materials will help to assure that no shipping damage will occur B ASSEMBLY AND SET UP Assembly of your Meade Starfinder Dobsonian telescope should only take a few minutes and require simple hand tools A phillips screwdriver pliers...

Page 6: ...nd the 5 16 Locking Nut 12 Fig 2 NOTE Do not overtighten the nut or the Base Plate will not easily rotate upon the Ground Plate Only tighten the Pivot Bolt and Nut sufficiently to maintain a very light pressure between the Ground Plate and Base Plate The two parts should easily turn in a Lazy Susan fashion This completes assembly of your Meade Starfinder Dobsonian Mount 2 Optical Tube Assembly The...

Page 7: ...ssembled optical tube into the previously assembled base as illustrated in Figure 1 Note that the two large bearings on the side of the tube cradle into the cutouts of the mount Also note the orientation of the tube to the mount the focuser should be on the opposite side from the mount s Front Board C BALANCING THE TELESCOPE Dobsonian telescopes are designed to move easily but at the same time rem...

Page 8: ...rs of the viewfinder are precisely centered on the object already centered in the main telescope With this collimation accomplished objects located first in the wide field viewfinder will then be centered in the main telescope s field of view E COLLIMATION OF THE OPTICAL SYSTEM Precise collimation or alignment of your telescope s optical system is essential for good performance All Meade telescope...

Page 9: ...e the telescope in the proper direction This may take a little practice at first but you ll soon get the hang of it 2 If the diagonal mirror is not centered within the circle formed by the bottom edge of the focuser drawtube rotate the diagonal mirror holder about its support bolt When the mirror is centered tighten the lock nuts 7 Fig 3 on the long bolt against the central hub of the 4 vane syste...

Page 10: ...r power the atmospheric steadiness is not sufficient to support high powers at the time you are observing Keep in mind that a bright clearly resolved but smaller image will show far more detail than a dimmer poorly resolved larger image Because of certain characteristics of the human eye in particular eye pupil diameter and because of optical considerations inherent in the design of the telescope ...

Page 11: ...pe is an acquired skill Celestial observing will become increasingly rewarding as your eye becomes better trained to the detection of subtle nuances of resolution J CARE OF OPTICS AND MAIN TUBE With the reasonable care due any fine instrument your Meade telescope will last a lifetime If the eyepieces become dirty try cleaning them with a camel s hair brush or compressed air If you must wipe the su...

Page 12: ...f any given eyepiece The Telenegative Amplifier is inserted into the focuser and accepts all standard 1 25 O D eyepieces It is available in either 2X power or 2X 3X variable power Filters Thirteen color filters are available for significantly increased contrast and resolution of detail on the Moon and planets For example the 80A blue filter effectively enhances the reddish colored detail on the su...

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