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Without multi-function plate

With multi-function plate

ATTACHING THE TELESCOPE 

MAIN TUBE TO TUBE 

RINGS (Fig.4)

1) Remove the telescope tube

    from the paper covering.

2) Place telescope tube in 

    between the two tube rings. 

    Close the hinges around the 

    telescope and fasten securely 

    by tightening the thumb nuts 

    without over-tightening.

    

ATTACHING THE TUBE 

RINGS TO MOUNT(Fig.3)

1) Remove the tube rings-multifunction

    plate assembly from telescope 

    by releasing their thumbnuts 

    and opening their hinges.

2) Using one of the three threaded 

    holes in the multi-function plate 

    ring-plate assembly to the 

    mounting plateform. Turn the 

    knurled black wheel directly 

    underneath the mounting 

    platform on the alt-az mount 

    while holding the tube rings 

    in place to secure the 

    telescope in place.

ATTACHING THE TUBE 

RINGS TO MOUNT(Fig.3)

1) Remove the tube rings from 

    telescope by releasing their 

    thumb nuts and opening 

    their hinges.

2) Fasten the tube rings to the 

    mount using the wench 

    provided.

ATTACHING THE TELESCOPE 

MAIN TUBE TO TUBE 

RINGS (Fig.4)

1) Find the center of balance 

    of the telescope tube. Place 

    this in between the two tube 

    rings. Close the hinges 

    around the telescope and 

    fasten securely by tightening 

    the thumb nuts. Do not over-

    tighten the thumb nuts.

FOR AZ3

TRIPOD SET UP

TELESCOPE ASSEMBLY

Fig.1

Fig.2

Fig.3

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Fig.4

Fig.4

ADJUSTING TRIPOD LEGS (Fig.1)

1)  Slowly loosen the height adjustment clamp and 

     gently pull out the lower section of each tripod leg. 

     Tighten the clamps to hold the legs in place. 

2)  Spread the tripod legs apart to stand the tripod upright. 

3)  Adjust the height of each tripod leg until the 

     tripod head is properly leveled. Note that the 

     tripod legs may not be at same length when 

     the equatorial mount is level.

 

ATTACHING THE ACCESSORY TRAY (Fig. 2)

1)  Place the accessory tray on top of the bracket, and  

     secure with the locking knob from underneath.

Summary of Contents for Reflector AZ1

Page 1: ...INSTRUCTION MANUAL REFRACTORS REFLECTORS WITH ALT AZIMUTH MOUNT 090103V2...

Page 2: ...ripod Leg Height Adjustment Clamp AZ1 AZ2 MOUNTS a b c Accessory Tray Tripod Leg Height Adjustment Clamp A B C D E F G H I J K L Dust Cap Mask Remove before Viewing Dew Cap Sun Shade Objective Lens Te...

Page 3: ...Finderscope Finderscope Bracket Alignment Screws Focus Tube Eyepiece Diagonal Focus Knob 1 2 3 4 Azimuth Flexible Control Cable Altitude Flexible Control Cable Azimuth Adjustment Knob Tube Rings a b...

Page 4: ...5 9 5 5 6 6 9 9 10 10 10 10 11 11 12 12 12 13 13 13 13 13 14 15 7 7 8 8 13 14 TABLE OF CONTENTS Before you begin Caution This instruction manual is applicable to all the models listed on the cover Ta...

Page 5: ...ngth when the equatorial mount is level ATTACHING THE ACCESSORY TRAY Fig 2 1 Place the accessory tray on top of the bracket and secure with the locking knob from underneath Fig 5 Fig 6 Fig 5 Fig 6 ATT...

Page 6: ...p 2 Insert diagonal and re tighten thumbscrews to hold diagonal in place 3 Loosen the thumbscrews on the diagonal 4 Insert the desired eyepiece into diagonal and secure by re tightening thumbscrews AT...

Page 7: ...be rings from telescope by releasing their thumb nuts and opening their hinges 2 Fasten the tube rings to the mount using the wench provided ATTACHING THE TELESCOPE MAIN TUBE TO TUBE RINGS Fig 4 1 Fin...

Page 8: ...nder Small finderscope ATTACHING THE FINDERSCOPE BRACKET RED DOT FINDER Fig 6 1 For finderscope only Locate the finderscope bracket and carefully remove the rubber o ring from it Position the o ring i...

Page 9: ...tool that uses a coated glass window to superimpose the image of a small red dot onto the night sky The Red Dot Finder is equipped with a variable brightness control azimuth adjustment control and alt...

Page 10: ...e diagonal can become 3X when placed in front of the diagonal In addition to increasing magnification the benefits of using a Barlow lens include improved eye relief and reduced spherical aberration i...

Page 11: ...T adapter ring for your camera optional onto the T threads on the other end of the camera adapter tube Fig l This makes the telescope into a lens which you then attach to your camera as you would any...

Page 12: ...average person has a fully dilated pupil diameter of about 7mm This value varies a bit from person to person is less until your eyes become fully dark adapted and decreases as you get older To determi...

Page 13: ...ich also affects images Astronomy is an outdoor activity The best conditions will have still air and obviously a clear view of the sky It is not necessary that the sky be cloud free Often broken cloud...

Page 14: ...and works like this Pull off the lens cap which covers the front of the telescope and look down the optical tube At the bottom you will see the primary mirror held in place by three clips 120 apart a...

Page 15: ...by stopping at the point where the reflected image of the secondary mirror is closest to the primary mirrors edge Fig s When you get to that point stop and keep your hand there while looking at the b...

Page 16: ...OF THE TELESCOPE FOR VIEWING THE SUN WHEN OBSERVING THE SUN PLACE A DUST CAP OVER YOUR FINDERSCOPE OR REMOVE IT TO PROTECT YOU FROM ACCIDENTAL EXPOSURE NEVER USE AN EYEPIECE TYPE SOLAR FILTER AND NEVE...

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