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4.   There is a bubble level at the base of the fork arm. To 

make the fork arm level, simply adjust each tripod leg up 
or down, one at a time, until the bubble rests in the central 
black circle of the level. It is not critical that the mount be 
precisely level, but if the mount is significantly unlevel, it 
may compromise the stablity of the setup.

5.   To raise or lower the TeleTrack Mount’s fork arm to a com-

fortable height, first loosen the elevator lock knob on the 
tripod, then use the hinged hand crank to move the eleva-
tor shaft up or down. Re-tighten the elevator lock knob to 
secure the instrument at the new height. The mount will be 
most stable when the elevator shaft is not extended.

6.   The TeleTrack’s  hand  controller  has  a  modular  plug  at 

the end of its cord. To attach the hand controller to the 
TeleTrack, plug the connector into the “HC” jack at the 
base of the mount’s fork arm (see Figure 4). Push the plug 
into the jack until it clicks into place. Make sure not to con-
fuse the “HC” jack with the “AUX” jack. The “AUX” jack is 
not used for normal operation of the mount.

Note: 

Do not attempt to reposition the altitude or azimuth 

of the mount by hand! Doing so can damage the gears and 
motors within the mount.

3. Powering the  

teletrack Mount

The TeleTrack mount can be powered by 8 AA batteries,  an 
optional 12V DC power supply, or an optional AC adapter. 
The mount’s power requirement is 12 volts DC nominal with a 
maximum voltage of 16 volts and a minimum of 8 volts. 

Powering by aa Batteries

For  maximum  portability,  the TeleTrack  mount  features  a 
battery compartment that holds eight (8) AA batteries (user 
supplied). To open the compartment, press down on the black 
battery compartment latch gently and lift the cover off. You 
will find two separate battery holders that hold 4 AA batteries 
each. For easiest installation, detach each battery holder and 
insert your AA batteries until each holder is full. Be sure to ori-
ent the batteries as indicated on the battery holder. Reattach 
the filled battery holders securely using the snap connectors 
and close the battery compartment by pressing its cover down 
gently until its latch clicks. Power the TeleTrack on by pressing 
the red on/off switch to the “on” position.

Powering by rechargeable Battery

For optimal results, we recommend using a portable recharge-
able battery like the Dynamo or Dynamo Pro available from 
Orion. These DC batteries will  power the mount far longer 
than  standard  AA  batteries.  Make  sure  your  rechargeable 
battery is tip positive and capable of producing continuous 
current with a minimum of 2 amps. 
If you are using a portable battery like the Orion Dynamo, use 
the Dynamo’s supplied 12V DC power cable (cigarette lighter 
plug on one end, standard 12V DC power plug on the other 
end) to connect the battery to the “12V DC IN” power jack on 
the side of the mount. Make sure the Dynamo’s power switch 
is in the “on” position after connecting. Power the TeleTrack on 
by pressing the red on/off switch to the “on” position. 

Figure 3. 

The TeleTrack Mount Fork Arm Head

Dovetail Mount

1⁄4"-20 L-bracket

Bubble Level

Battery Compartment

 

Battery Compartment Latch

Figure 4. 

The TeleTrack Mount Control Panel

Snap  

Cable Jack

12V DC IN Jack

12V DC  

OUT Jack

On/Off Switch

Circular Base

Dovetail Lock Knob

AUX Jack

HC Jack

Summary of Contents for TeleTrack 9441

Page 1: ...09 Providing Exceptional Consumer Optical Products Since 1975 Customer Support 800 676 1343 E mail support telescope com Corporate Offices 831 763 7000 89 Hangar Way Watsonville CA 95076 Orion TeleTra...

Page 2: ...2 Figure 1 The TeleTrack Altazimuth Tracking Mount 1 4 20 L bracket Hand Controller Altazimuth Fork Arm Tripod...

Page 3: ...careful when mounting an instrument with an offset or unwieldy center of gravity on the tripod especially if it begins to approach the 9 lb weight limit 3 With the tripod secure the fork arm can be ea...

Page 4: ...nt features a battery compartment that holds eight 8 AA batteries user supplied To open the compartment press down on the black battery compartment latch gently and lift the cover off You will find tw...

Page 5: ...late of the L bracket into the dovetail mount making sure that it is oriented as shown in Figure 3 Then tighten the dovetail lock knob until snug Now you are ready to attach your small telescope camer...

Page 6: ...gets the selection of which is discussed in the Cruising Modes sec tion of this manual A DIRECTIONAL MOVEMENT SLEWING Your TeleTrack mount can make sweeping motions across land and sky or minute adjus...

Page 7: ...off the mount Now power on the mount and slew it until the indicator arrow lines up with the 0 mark on the latitude scale then press the FAST and SLOW buttons simultaneously Initial Positioning Now th...

Page 8: ...tically slew the mount to all of your pre set positions and trigger a camera shutter release at each position Cruise and Record mode is designed for use with a camcorder device The Cruise and Shoot an...

Page 9: ...irectly to the TeleTrack mount you can utilize the cruise and record mode Press both the GO and DOWN buttons simultaneously to initiate cruise and record mode The TeleTrack mount will automatically sl...

Page 10: ...is equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harm ful interference to radio communications However the...

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Page 12: ...on 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 purch...

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