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fingers (

Figure 9a). Then place the insertion tube on the 

bolt (

Figure 9b) and use it to push the washer farther 

up on the bolt, into the counterbored hole in the wood 
(

Figure 9c). The washer will keep the bolt captive when 

it is fully disengaged from the mating part of the base. 
Repeat this procedure for the other five connecting bolts 
to be installed in the front panel, and for the six addition-
al connecting bolts that attach the side panels and side 
braces to the top groundplate.

4.  Now attach the front brace to the two side panels with the 

four appropriate captive connecting bolts. Use the hand 
knob to screw each bolt into the threaded metal recep-
tacle recessed in the side panel. The side panels should 
be oriented so the side braces are facing outward. The 
front panel should be oriented so that the two pilot holes 
for the eyepiece rack face outward. Do not completely 
tighten the connecting bolts yet. The completed assem-
bly should look like 

Figure 10.

5.  Place the assembled side panel/front panel structure on 

the top groundplate, aligning the protruding connecting 
bolts with the threaded inserts in the groundplate. Turn 
the connecting bolt hand knobs to fasten the side panel/
front panel structure to the groundplate. Firmly tighten all 
12 connecting bolts installed in steps 3 and 4. To avoid 
stripping the threads, do not overtighten.

6.  Attach a handle on each of the two side panels. Insert 

a large socket head cap screw through the holes in the 
handle and into the predrilled hole in the side panel. The 
hole has a flanged threaded metal insert in it. Use the 
6mm hex key to thread the screw into the insert until tight. 
Refer to 

Figure 1 for handle placement.

7.  The aluminum eyepiece rack holds three 1.25" eyepieces 

and one 2" eyepiece in a convenient place on the base, 
within easy reach while you are observing. To attach the 
eyepiece rack, locate the two small pilot holes on the 
front panel. Thread the small Phillips-head screws into 
the holes until the screw head is about 1/8" from the 
panel’s surface. Now place the wide part of the “keyhole” 
on the eyepiece rack over the screw heads and slide it 
downward until it stops (

Figure 11). Tighten the screws 

to secure the rack in place.

8.  The XXg base includes a bracket that holds the hand 

controller when it’s not in use. The bracket mounts on 
the left side panel adjacent to the altitude motor housing 
(

Figure 12). Locate the two small pilot holes and attach 

the bracket using the small screws included with the 
bracket until just barely tight. Do not over-tighten these 
screws or you will strip the holes!

9.  Now install the azimuth motor connection cable. It is a 

flat cable that has an 8-pin RJ-45 plug on both ends. 
Plug one end into the jack on the azimuth motor hous-
ing on the top groundplate; plug the other end into the 
jack labeled AZ MOTOR on the altitude motor housing 
(

Figure 13).

10.  Finally, connect the GoTo hand controller. Plug the wide 

RJ-45 connector on the coiled hand controller cable into 
the corresponding port on the hand controller. Plug the 
smaller RJ-12 connector into the port labeled HC on the 
altitude motor housing. Refer to the SynScan GoTo Hand 
Controller manual.

initial assembly of the optical tube

The primary mirror is shipped in its metal support cell sepa-
rately from the optical tube, to prevent possible damage to 
both the mirror and the optical tube. Once the primary mirror 
is installed, there will be no need to remove it except if clean-
ing is necessary (see “Care & Maintenance”). First, the mirror 
will be installed in the lower tube section, then the truss poles 
and upper tube section will be attached.
The primary mirror of the XX12g has the typical flat back side, 
whereas the thinner primaries of the XX14g and XX16g have 
a “conical,” or convex back with raised “ribs” radiating from the 
center for added strength. The reduced-mass design of these 
larger mirrors allows more-efficient equilibration to outdoor 
ambient temperature. All the primary mirrors have a small 
adhesive ring placed in the exact center (

Figure 3a); it aids 

in achieving a precise collimation, which will be covered later. 
The ring, which has no effect on the image rendered by the 
telescope, should NOT be removed.

Figure 13. 

The altitude motor housing has jacks for the hand 

controller (HC) cable, azimuth motor connection cable, and power 

cable as well as an ON/OFF switch.

Summary of Contents for SkyQuest xx12g

Page 1: ...Orion SkyQuest XXg GoTo Truss Tube Dobsonians 10148 XX12g 8964 XX14g 8968 XX16g XX14g Customer Support www OrionTelescopes com contactus Corporate Offices 89 Hangar Way Watsonville CA 95076 USA Provid...

Page 2: ...rack 2 extension adapter 1 25 eyepiece adapter Top groundplate Bottom groundplate Captive base connecting bolts x12 EZ Finder II 2 DeepView eyepiece 2 Dual speed Crayford focuser Truss poles Lower opt...

Page 3: ...ips in four boxes with the truss poles and coun terweights contained in a separate box The XX16g is pack aged in five boxes with the base components divided into two separate boxes to keep the weight...

Page 4: ...232 computer interface cable 1 Hand controller bracket with 2 mounting screws 3 Counterweight mounting bolts XX14g XX16g 1 Cooling accelerator fan with battery holder XX12g only 1 Instruction manual n...

Page 5: ...s 2 2 lbs each XXX16g only Figure 4 Contents of the truss pole and counterweight box The XX16g contains nine counterweights For the XX12g the truss poles are included in the optical tube box and there...

Page 6: ...e 2mm 4mm 6mm 3 Plastic feet XX12g only feet are pre installed on XX14g and XX16g 3 Feet wood screws 1 long XX12g only Box 5 Dobsonian Base XX16g only Qty Description 1 Groundplate assembly with azimu...

Page 7: ...arter holes on the perimeter of the bottom ground plate Figure 6a Insert the screws through the feet and thread them into the predrilled starter holes Figure 6b with a Phillips screwdriver until tight...

Page 8: ...gure 10 The completed side panel and front panel assembly Figure 12 Find the two pilot holes and attach the hand controller bracket but don t overtighten the screws Figure 11 Place the large opening o...

Page 9: ...he eyepiece rack over the screw heads and slide it downward until it stops Figure 11 Tighten the screws to secure the rack in place 8 The XXg base includes a bracket that holds the hand controller whe...

Page 10: ...recommend placing a soft towel on a flat surface and placing the mirror face down on the towel because the aluminized outer edge of the mirror will contact the surface With the XX12g mir ror on the ot...

Page 11: ...e entire mirror cell assembly should seat onto the tube Now replace the Phillips screws that fas ten the rear end ring to the tube Before assembling the rest of the optical tube you should con sider h...

Page 12: ...be section as need ed to access the counterweight mounting bolts on the rear cell and thread the counterweights onto each of the three mounting bolts Spin them clockwise until they stop 5 Now attach t...

Page 13: ...back and firmly tighten the eight clamping knobs on the lower truss support ring If after assembling the truss poles are loose within the truss connectors use the supplied 4mm hex key to tighten the b...

Page 14: ...dark skies and a brighter setting is needed under light polluted skies or in daylight Aligning the EZ Finder II When the EZ Finder II is properly aligned with the telescope an object that is centered...

Page 15: ...he backyard observing spot It obviates the need to disassemble the telescope just to move it a short distance Visit OrionTelescopes com or call Orion customer service at 800 676 1343 for details The o...

Page 16: ...aid in collimating the primary mirror of the XXg has a tiny adhesive ring marking its exact center Figure 3a This center ring will not affect the images you see when observing with the telescope in a...

Page 17: ...ctions within the secondary mirror in order to properly adjust the tilt of the secondary mirror Adjusting the tilt of the secondary mirror and the tilt of the primary mirror are the two collimation ad...

Page 18: ...perfect circle Figure 33 If the image is unsymmetrical the telescope is out of collimation The dark shadow cast by the secondary mir ror should appear in the very center of the out of focus circle lik...

Page 19: ...ne turn of the coarse focus knobs so much finer adjustment is possible than with just the coarse focus knobs alone You ll find this is a great convenience especially when attempting to focus at high m...

Page 20: ...e able to keep them on while you observe if your eyepieces have enough eye relief to allow you to see the whole field of view You can try this by looking through the eyepiece first with your glasses o...

Page 21: ...t which means different densities of air are rapidly mixing This causes significant distortion of the incoming light which prevents sharp views at high magnifica tions Keep in mind that as magnificati...

Page 22: ...8 planets Moon 212 named stars 55 well known double stars 20 well known variable stars 25 user defined objects SkyQuest XX14g GoTo Primary mirror 356mm diameter parabolic center marked Focal length 16...

Page 23: ...reflectivity with SiO2 overcoat Minor axis of secondary mirror 91mm Optical tube weight assembled 69 lbs Base weight 105 lbs Tube length 68 Operation Northern or Southern hemisphere Power requirement...

Page 24: ...nly valid in the country of purchase This warranty does not apply if in Orion s judgment the instrument has been abused mishandled or modified nor does it apply to normal wear and tear This warranty g...

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