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will not harm the telescope. Smudges on the tube or base can 
be wiped off with a soft cloth and household cleaning fluid.

Cleaning Eyepiece Lenses

Any quality optical lens cleaning tissue and optical lens clean-
ing fluid specifically designed for multi-coated optics can be 
used to clean the exposed lenses of your eyepieces or find-
er scope. Never use regular glass cleaner or cleaning fluid 
designed for eyeglasses. Before cleaning with fluid and tissue, 
however, blow any loose particles off the lens with a blower 
bulb or compressed air. Then apply some cleaning fluid to a 
tissue, never directly on the optics. Wipe the lens gently in 
a circular motion, then remove any excess fluid with a fresh 
lens tissue. Oily fingerprints and smudges may be removed 
using this method. Use caution; rubbing too hard may scratch 
the lens. On larger lenses, clean only a small area at a time, 
using a fresh lens tissue on each area. Never reuse tissues.

Cleaning the Telescope’s Mirrors

You should not have to clean the telescope’s mirrors very 
often; normally once every few years or so. Covering the tele-
scope with the dust cover when it is not in use will prevent 
dust from accumulating on the mirrors. Improper cleaning can 
scratch mirror coatings, so the fewer times you have to clean 
the mirrors, the better. Small specks of dust or flecks of paint 
have virtually no adverse effect on the visual performance of 
the telescope. The large primary mirror and the elliptical sec-
ondary mirror of your telescope are front-surface aluminized 
and over-coated with hard silicon dioxide, which prevents 
the aluminum from oxidizing. These coatings normally last 
through many years of use before requiring re-coating (which 
is easily done).
To clean the secondary mirror, you will need to remove it from 
the telescope. Before doing so, remove the upper tube section 
from the assembled telescope. Hold the secondary mirror sta-
tionary while loosening the center Phillips-head screw. Handle 
the mirror by its edge; avoid touching the mirror surface itself. 
Once the mirror (still in its holder) is removed from the tube, 

follow the same procedure described below for cleaning the 
primary mirror. You do not need to remove the secondary mir-
ror from its holder when cleaning.
To clean the mirrors, you’ll need the following:
•  A sink or tub big enough to hold the mirror
•  Distilled water, 1 gallon
•  Squeeze bottle (for XX14g mirror only)
•  A little dishwashing liquid
•  100% isopropyl alcohol (optional)
•  Cotton balls
•  Soft towel
To clean the primary mirror, you must carefully remove the 
end ring and mirror support assembly from the telescope. To 
do this remove the screws on the side of the tube near the rear 
end ring. You do not need to remove the collimation screws on 
the bottom of the mirror cell. Remove the entire end ring and 
mirror cell assembly (including mirror) from the tube.
The primary mirrors and mirror support cells for the XX12g 
and XX14g are quite different. The XX12g uses a flat-back 
primary mirror and a 9-point floatation mirror cell, whereas 
the XX14g uses a low mass, convex-back primary mirror and 
a mirror cell that holds the mirror only in the center area.
Cleaning the XX12g Primary Mirror
1.  The primary mirror is held down with clips, each one 

fastened by two screws. Loosen the screws and remove 
the clips. Then carefully remove the mirror from the mir-
ror cell. Do not touch the surface of the mirror with your 
fingers; lift it carefully by the uncoated sides.

2.  Set the mirror, aluminized face up, on a clean, soft towel.
3.  Fill a clean sink or tub – not a bath tub but rather a small-

er plastic tub or bin – with room-temperature water, a few 
drops of liquid dishwashing detergent, and if possible a 
capful of 100% isopropyl alcohol.

Summary of Contents for SkyQuest XX12g

Page 1: ...ail support telescope com Corporate Offices 831 763 7000 89 Hangar Way Watsonville CA 95076 2010 2012 Orion Telescopes Binoculars Orion SkyQuest XX12g XX14g GoTo Truss Tube Dobsonians 10137 XX12g 8964...

Page 2: ...tube section 12 5mm Illuminated Pl ssl 1 25 eyepiece Eyepiece rack Dobsonian base Top baseplate Bottom baseplate Polyethylene foam dust guard EZ Finder II 35mm DeepView 2 eyepiece 2 Dual speed Crayfo...

Page 3: ...g the primary mirror and mirror cell The XX14g model has a fourth box containing the truss poles which for the XX12g are included in the OTA box Before beginning assembly unpack each box and confirm t...

Page 4: ...3 Counterweight mounting bolts XX14g only 6 Counterweights 2 2 lbs ea XX14g only 1 Cooling accelerator fan with battery holder XX12g only 1 Instruction manual not shown 1 Starry Night CD ROM Figure 2...

Page 5: ...12g only feet are pre installed on XX14g 3 Feet wood screws 1 long XX12g only 1 SynScan AZ hand controller 1 Hand controller cable coiled 1 Azimuth motor connection cable 1 RS 232 computer cable 1 DC...

Page 6: ...e motor housing the right side panel and the front panel For the initial assembly of the base you will need a Philips screwdriver To install the feet XX12g only feet are pre installed at the factory o...

Page 7: ...wood screws and the 4mm hex key On the XX12g the left side brace is shorter than the right side brace On the XX14g the side braces are the same length Figure 8 Locations for insertion of connecting b...

Page 8: ...g connect ing bolts with the threaded inserts in the baseplate Turn the connecting bolt hand knobs to fasten the side panel front panel structure to the baseplate Firmly tighten all 12 connecting bolt...

Page 9: ...mirror is installed there will be no need to remove it except if clean ing is necessary see Section 11 Care Maintenance First the mirror will be installed in the tube then the upper and lower section...

Page 10: ...erneath the screw heads Then gradually tighten both screws just until the metal plate is no longer loose Repeat this with the other two retaining clips Now the clips are properly tensioned 5 Assemblin...

Page 11: ...t three of the six counterweights onto the rear cell of the lower tube section The XX12g does not utilize counterweights Installing the counterweights now will make the tube heavier to lift but they w...

Page 12: ...con necting knob is facing upward Then the telescope tube can be held horizontally and just lowered into the base by gently sliding the tube s altitude hub into the altitude trun nion on the base Fig...

Page 13: ...tube in place if it is too heavy or unwieldy for you to do by yourself 1 Grasp the rear end ring of the tube with one hand and one of the truss tubes with the other hand as shown in Figure 26 Lift th...

Page 14: ...to see the dot without difficulty Typically a dimmer set ting is used under dark skies and a brighter setting is needed under light polluted skies or in daylight Aligning the EZ Finder II When the EZ...

Page 15: ...components of an XX12g or XX14g Dobsonian short distances without assistance Of course having a helper will facilitate these activities but if or when you find yourself on your own for an evening obse...

Page 16: ...To Hand Controller s Features and Functions The GoTo hand controller Figure 29a allows direct access to all the motion controls of the telescope and a database with some 42 000 pre set objects The con...

Page 17: ...the RJ 12 connector of the cable into the jack labeled HC on the altitude motor housing see Figure 12 Plug the 12 volt DC power cable connected to your 12 volt DC power source into the Power jack on...

Page 18: ...reference The descriptions below will lead you through step by step procedures for both alignment methods NOTE Before performing either of the alignment meth ods be sure that the EZ Finder II is preci...

Page 19: ...ou have a star chart handy or are able to identify two bright stars visible in the night sky To perform the two star alignment you follow the same steps described for the Brightest Star alignment exce...

Page 20: ...gh to land an object somewhere in the field of view of a low power eyepiece such as the DeepView 35mm If dur ing an observing session you discover that the GoTo point ing is off a bit the PAE function...

Page 21: ...position The Custom position is the previously set parking position The hand controller will remember the coor dinates of a park position that you have specified PAE Allows user to fine tune star ali...

Page 22: ...hen press ENTER to confirm 5 The hand control will prompt Re align Encoder complet ed on the LCD screen Press ENTER to confirm and finish the Re align Encoder procedure Handset Setting This submenu al...

Page 23: ...ow the instructions provided by the program to connect the mount and computer The SkyQuest XXg will be under the full control of your computer once the con nection is successfully established Disconne...

Page 24: ...rs with each other and with the mechanical axis of the telescope is called collimating Collimating is relatively easy to do and can be done in day light or at night Because the primary mirror is shipp...

Page 25: ...ub of the 4 vaned spider several turns Now grasp the mirror to prevent it from rotat ing be careful not to touch the surface of the mirror while turning the center screw with a Phillips screwdriver Fi...

Page 26: ...ocusing knob If the telescope is correctly collimated the expanding disk should be a perfect circle Figure 36 If the image is unsymmetrical the tele scope is out of collimation The dark shadow cast by...

Page 27: ...supplied 35mm 2 eyepiece is 1500 mm 43x 35mm The magnification provided by the 12 5mm illuminated eye piece is 1500 mm 120x 12 5mm The maximum attainable magnification for a telescope is directly rela...

Page 28: ...ill need to remove it from the telescope Before doing so remove the upper tube section from the assembled telescope Hold the secondary mirror sta tionary while loosening the center Phillips head screw...

Page 29: ...face of the mir ror in the solution and gently swish it around for a minute or so 3 Now remove the mirror from the water and keep it tilted for a few seconds to allow the water to drain off 4 For the...

Page 30: ...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 1...

Page 31: ...31 Menu Tree...

Page 32: ...32 Appendix A Time Zones of the World...

Page 33: ...ckRateLowByte 0 0 b Negative Azm tracking 80 3 16 7 TrackRateHighByte TrackRateLowByte 0 0 c Positive Alt tracking 80 3 17 6 TrackRateHighByte TrackRateLowByte 0 0 d Negative Alt tracking 80 3 17 7 Tr...

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Page 40: ...rranty Repair 89 Hangar Way Watsonville CA 95076 Proof of purchase such as a copy of the original receipt is required This warranty does not apply if in Orion s judgment the instrument has been abused...

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