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property of Nimax GmbH

 

b. Coin-Setting Delete:

 press “DEL” button, coin chute sounds a beep 

 “0” flashes on the display 

 coin chute sounds a second beep 

 coin chute sounds a long beep 

 “E003” on the display 

 

device in stand-by state. 

c. Shutter Duration Setting

: press “

” button (duration increases) 

 duration time shown on the 

display (10s for each increase, 3600s at most) 

 number flashes on the display 

 device in stand-by 

state; press “

” button (duration decreases) 

 duration time shown on the display (10s for each 

decrease, 10s at the minimum) 

 number flashes on the display 

 device in stand-by state. 

d. Shutter System Testing

: press “OPEN” button 

 shutter opens 

 press “CLS” button 

 shutter 

closes. This announces that the system is in a normal state, otherwise it is not. 

e. Interpreting Other Displays: 

after being awakened, the number on the display indicates the 

number of accepted coins; when the telescope is operating, remaining time of the shutter duration 
countdown is shown on the display; when there is no remaining time, the number of accepted coins 
will be shown again on the display; “E000” on the display indicates low battery. 

3) Coins from the users will fall inside component no.2. Unlock no.6 with the provided key and the 
coins inside can be taken out. 

4) When “E000” appears on the display, remove the power source plug from the battery-connected 
output socket. Take out the battery and put it in the provided charger. When the battery is fully 
charged, the indicator light on the charger will turn from red to green. 

 

IV. TELESCOPE STORAGE & MAINTENANCE 

 

The Omegon® Coin operated telescope Bonview 20x100 Series High Power Stationary Telescopes 

contain precision optical instruments and their service lives are directly affected by the maintenance. 
Proper storage and regular maintenance will ensure the telescopes perform at their best. 

1. The telescopes should be stored in a warehouse where it is ventilated, dry and clean. Do not wipe 
any part of the telescope with your fingers, unclean cloth or any paper. Surface of metal components 
should be kept clean. Peeled-off or uncoated part of the surface should be covered with a layer of 
antirust oil to prevent rust. Grease should never be applied to the glass surface. Acid, alkali, salt, 
storage battery and other chemical-contained goods should not be stored together with the telescopes 
in the same warehouse. Stove or any other heating apparatuses should be kept at least 1.5 meters away 
from the telescopes in the warehouse. The telescope should never be heated over any heating 
apparatus. 

2. The telescope should be handled gently and collision should be avoided. The telescope should be 
securely packed into the carton in the course of transportation. The telescope should be firmly 
mounted into the surface of a solid foundation. 

3. If dust or other dirt has built up on the optics, remove it with optics cleansing fluid. Do not blow on 
the optics for fear that moisture may build up on the optics. Do not wipe the telescope with unclean 
cloth or stiff brush, otherwise the coating or mirrors may be damaged. Do not touch the optics with 
fingers. If any finger mark is left on the mirrors, use a solution of 50% anhydrous alcohol mixed with 
50% ether and absorbent cotton balls (or gauze) to remove it. Apply the solution to the absorbent 
cotton balls (or gauze) and then apply the cotton balls (or gauze) to the optics. Low pressure strokes 
should go from the center of the lens (or mirror) clockwise or counterclockwise to the rim (go in only 
one direction; do not rub back and forth). Frequently change cotton balls (or gauze) until the lens (or 

Summary of Contents for 53306

Page 1: ...of the contents outside the limits of private use is explicitly prohibited All texts pictures and figures are property of Nimax GmbH Instruction Manual Omegon Coin operated Telescope Bonview 20x100 E...

Page 2: ...ronmental Engineering Considerations and Laboratory Tests etc An optical shutter system is built into the coin operated model of the series The coin operated system is connected to this shutter system...

Page 3: ...Azimuth Rotation 300 non coin operated model 360 18 Range of Vertical Motion 45 65 can stay anywhere within the range 19 Height from Eyepiece Center to Mounting Surface 1465mm 20 Dimensions 1540 mm 60...

Page 4: ...of Nimax GmbH 3 Shutter s Service Life number of cycles 105 4 Shutter Duration 10 3600s coin 10s change 5 Coin Diameter Requirement 18mm 29mm 6 Coin Thickness Requirement 1 2mm 3 0mm 7 Number of Diff...

Page 5: ...just a rough sketch The 4 pcs screw 8 are inserted trough open 5 to connect the two main parts of the telescope II ASSEMBLY 1 The configuration of the Omegon Coin operated telescope Bonview 20x100 Se...

Page 6: ...ke the rechargeable lithium battery out of the carton Unlock component no 5 and fit the power source plug into the battery pack Then the self check of the device begins and a beep can be heard when th...

Page 7: ...Telescopes contain precision optical instruments and their service lives are directly affected by the maintenance Proper storage and regular maintenance will ensure the telescopes perform at their be...

Page 8: ...escope has a breakdown please contact our professional staff for further testing or trouble shooting or send it back to the factory for repair Do not dismantle the telescope by yourself for fear of ca...

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