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Adjusting the “Tilt Angle” of the Binocular

The binocular “tilt angle” is controlled with the altitude knob
(Figure 4). You should set the knob tension such that the binocu-
lar will move when pushed, but will not move on its own. Keep in
mind that as the angle of the binocular approaches the zenith,
the knob tension will need to be increased so that the binocular
does not flop over. Increase the knob tension when bringing the
binocular 40˚ or more from horizontal.

Adjusting Azimuth

Moving the binocular in azimuth (left/right) is a simple matter of turn-
ing the mount on its pivot disk. There is no azimuth lock feature.

Adjusting the Height of the Binocular

A nice feature of the Paragon-Plus binocular mount is that when
the binocular is pointed at an object, the height can be adjusted
for different viewers without moving the binocular off its target. To
do this, simply move the binocular so that only the parallelogram
part of the mount is moving. Do not adjust the tilt angle of the
binocular or move the mount on its pivot disk. Figure 5 shows this
feature in action. Using this feature, people of varying heights will
be able to enjoy binocular views without any crouching over or
straining to reach the binocular.

Adjusting the Paragon-Plus Tripod Height
(#5374)

You may find that the binocular position is too low when the tri-
pod legs are fully retracted. To raise the height you should extend
the legs of the tripod. You should remove the binocular mount
before extending the tripod legs to prevent the mount and tripod
from falling over.

Each leg of the tripod has two telescoping sections. To extend a
leg, loosen the ridged helical lock ring by turning it counterclock-
wise, then extend the leg. When it has been extended to the
desired length, turn the lock ring clockwise until tight.

Although the Paragon-Plus tripod also has an elevator shaft, this
should be used with the binocular mount only after raising the tri-
pod by use of the legs. Extending the elevator shaft reduces the
stability of the binocular mount. To operate the elevator shaft,
loosen the elevator lock knob and turn the elevator hand crank to
adjust to the desired height. Then tighten the elevator lock knob.

Dual Rubber/Spike Feet (#5374)

The tripod is equipped with dual-purpose feet that consist of a
retractable rubber foot and a metal spike. The rubber feet are
intended for use of the tripod indoors or on a smooth, paved sur-
face. The metal spikes are desirable for achieving a firm grip on
soft surfaces. To use the rubber feet, thread the foot counter-
clockwise until it stops. In this position, the metal spike will be well
recessed within the rubber. Be sure all three rubber feet are flat
on the floor, not tipped sideways.

To expose the spike feet, thread the rubber foot clockwise until
the spike protrudes from the rubber. In some instances you may
wish to remove the rubber feet altogether so more of the metal
spike is exposed. This can be done by pulling the rubber feet off
their anchors. They can be pressed on again at any time.

Parallelogram Safety Stop

The parallelogram has a safety stop to prevent the aluminum
bars from completely collapsing. This ensures that no fingers will
be caught and crushed by an accidental fast closing of the paral-
lelogram. This feature will also prevent the counterweight from
hitting the tripod.

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Figure 5. 

The binocular will remain on target as you adjust the

height using the parallelogram. The standing person in (a) is looking
at the same thing while seated in (b). Note that only the parallelogram
has moved; the tilt angle of the binocular has not. The pivot disk and
binocular altitude should not be adjusted for this feature to work.

Figure 6. 

The binocular mount

can be used to view objects at or
near the zenith. Adjust the tripod so
that you can stand under the binoc-
ular to view objects located high in
the sky.

a.

b.

Figure 4. 

The “tilt angle” of the binoculars

Altitude knob

tilt angle

Summary of Contents for 5374

Page 1: ...sumer Optical Products Since 1975 Customer Support 800 676 1343 E mail support telescope com Corporate Offices 831 763 7000 P O Box 1815 Santa Cruz CA 95061 INSTRUCTION MANUAL Paragon Plus Binocular Mount 5374 with tripod 5376 tripod not included ...

Page 2: ...ck knobs Counterweight shaft Counterweight Elevator shaft crank Brace lock knob Center brace Dual rubber spike foot Helical lock rings Tripod leg Elevator shaft lock lever Pivot disk Parallelogram Binocular mounting knob not shown Figure 1 The Paragon Plus binocular mount ...

Page 3: ...s tripod attach the parallelogram mount to the platform on top of the elevator shaft Figure 2 For other tripods thread the mount onto the shaft where the pan head normally goes Do this by placing the hole on the bottom of the mount onto the shaft while holding the mount with one hand With your other hand turn the pivot disk until it is tight 5 If you are using the Paragon tripod you secure the piv...

Page 4: ...s should be used with the binocular mount only after raising the tri pod by use of the legs Extending the elevator shaft reduces the stability of the binocular mount To operate the elevator shaft loosen the elevator lock knob and turn the elevator hand crank to adjust to the desired height Then tighten the elevator lock knob Dual Rubber Spike Feet 5374 The tripod is equipped with dual purpose feet...

Page 5: ...o make moving easier you may want to separate the mount from the tripod An optional carrying case 15161 is also available from Orion to make transportation easier Care and Maintenance When using the mount in direct sunlight be aware that its black surface can become hot If the mount is used in wet conditions dry it completely with a soft cloth after use Clean the tripod and mount with a mild deter...

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Page 8: ... s option any warranted instrument that proves to be defective provided it is returned postage paid to Orion Warranty Repair 89 Hangar Way Watsonville CA 95076 If the product is not registered proof of purchase such as a copy of the original invoice is required 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...

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