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Congratulations on your purchase of the Orion StarShoot P1 Polar Alignment 

Camera! The P1 is designed to polar align your mount quickly and accurately, with 

an error as small as 30 arc seconds, within just a few minutes time, following easy 

step by step directions in the software. Forget about hunching down, squinting 

through a dim polar scope, guessing if you’ve angled it right to coincide with the 

position of the pole star around the reticle.  Let the program do everything for you, 

fast and easy! And it works for both North and South Hemisphere alignment!

Parts List

 

● P1 Camera

 

● Lens cap

 

● USB cable

 

● Camera mount adapter 

for specific mount

 

● Allen wrench

Drivers and software are available as a download from our website.  Before 

plugging in the camera, please go to www.telescope.com/P1 for Windows 

software. 

Camera Hardware Installation

To install the P1 onto your mount, you need the adapter that came with your pack-

age for the appropriate mount.  Please contact Orion if you lose the adapter, or if you 

purchase a new mount and need a different adapter.
The adapter comes in two pieces – the mount ring, which attaches to the mount 

itself via two small setscrews, and the camera base portion which attaches to the 

back of the camera, and bolts to the mount ring via a thumbscrew 

(Figure 1)

.

Installation is simple:

1.   Separate the two components of the adapter and slip the mount ring into 

the front (north end) opening of your polar housing 

(Figure 2)

.

2.   When the ring is sitting flush and level inside the mount opening, tighten 

down the two small setscrews from inside the adapter ring using the 

included allen wrench 

(Figure 3)

. Do not over-tighten the screws, just 

snug enough to hold the ring securely.  This step only needs to be done 

once, as the ring can be left installed in the mount head. Make sure the 

ring is sitting flush against the mount when installed.

3.   Attach the camera base portion of the adapter onto the back of the 

camera, using the three included Philips screws 

(Figure 4)

.  This step 

also only needs to be done once, as the camera base ring will stay 

attached to the camera.

Figure 1.

 The 

two sections of the 

Mount adapter.

Summary of Contents for StarShoot P1

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Page 2: ...Orion if you lose the adapter or if you purchase a new mount and need a different adapter The adapter comes in two pieces the mount ring which attaches to the mount itself via two small setscrews and...

Page 3: ...safety while transporting it s best to loosen the setscrew remove the camera and Figure 2 The mount ring section inserted into the mount s polar axis opening Figure 3 Tighten the two setscrews using t...

Page 4: ...a USB port on the computer The first time you plug the camera in the system will find and install the appropriate drivers 6 Launch the P1 program once the camera is plugged into and recognized by the...

Page 5: ...ys or the mouse scroll wheel to rotate the template Click success when finished 6 Next the program will ask you to choose a star in the field other than Polaris and double click on it Choose a star no...

Page 6: ...nd use the slider to rotate the overlay to match the nearby stars and click Success when done 4 You are now very close to perfectly aligned Precision Polar Alignment Click the Start Monitor button and...

Page 7: ...ou have not removed the camera from the mount you can click yes to save a little time However if the camera has been moved bumped or you aren t sure of the accuracy you can click no and redo the R A r...

Page 8: ...original retail purchaser only During this warranty period Orion Telescopes Binoculars will repair or replace at Orion s option any warranted instrument that proves to be defective provided it is ret...

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