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7. Troubleshooting and frequently asked questions 

Q: I can’t get to focus my telescope, only get a bright circle.

 

R: Make sure you have inserted the Diagonal and an eyepiece (start by the lowest power eyepiece – 
H20). Point to a distant object during the day and proceed as described in 4. 

Q: I get a mirrored view of the objects. Like if they were reversed, and 

show up like 

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R: This is caused by the 
Diagonal Mirror. It has a 
mirror inside. To get a 
corrected image it is 
necessary to use the 
Erecting Lens and the 
Eyepiece as shown below.

 

Q: I use the finderscope 
to point to objects but I always miss the target. 

A: You probably need to realign the finderscope. Please proceed as described in 4.2. 

Q: When I use the barlow lens and the H6 eyepiece the image is so dark I can’t hardly see anything. 

A: Power should be used with moderation. It depends on how stable the atmosphere is, too much 
turbulence causes image distortion. Usually the limit is 2x for each millimeter of the telescope 
aperture. In this case this telescope, the telescope has an aperture of 70mm so in a very good night 
you should be able to reach 140x. The more magnified the image is the darker it gets. 

Q: Is my telescope compatible with other eyepieces ? 

A: Zoomion telescopes are compatible with all telescope eyepieces from different manufacturers as 
long as the eyepiece is a 1.25” (or 31.75mm) size eyepiece. If you would like to test an eyepiece from 
a fellow astronomer go ahead. Different eyepieces provide different visual experiences. 

Q: I want to use my telescope to take pictures 

A: This telescope is designed for visual use. It doesn’t mean it can’t be used for photography, however 
it will be hard to get high quality pictures with this telescope. If you have a smartphone you can shoot 
the Moon or some terrestrial objects. Search online for digiscoping and afocal photography. 

Q: The stars only appear as points in the telescope

 

A: Stars will always appear only as points, even in the largest telescopes in the world. It is more 
interesting for  beginners to observe two-dimensional objects, such the moon or planets. Once you 
find these, you will be  able to start learning about the astronomical calendar. 

Q: I would like to observe the Sun

 

A: An appropriate solar filter, placed over the objective, is essential for observing the sun. These are 
available  as plastic foil or glass filters. They allow only a tiny and harmless fraction of sunlight into 
the telescope   when securely positioned over the objective, so allowing you to observe the sun in 
complete safety.  Eyepiece solar filters (not available from us) should be avoided at all costs as they 
are considered unsafe.

 Note: Never look directly at the sun through a telescope without an 

objective solar filter! 
Q: I can’t see anything when I look through my telescope

 

A: The telescope is only suitable for astronomical observing and when used outside at night. 
Observing from  inside the house or during the day is not usually possible. 
 The dust caps must first be removed and an eyepiece inserted before you can start observing. Are 
you  sure you have you removed all the dust caps, not just the small ones? If you have not, then no 
light will  enter the telescope and everything will appear black. 
 

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Summary of Contents for Viking 60 AZ

Page 1: ...1 Instruction Manual Viking 60 AZ English version 8 2014 Rev A...

Page 2: ...ies Different accessories combinations give different results such as different image magnifications or correct image But all this will be explained in detail in the next pages 3 Assembly Start by set...

Page 3: ...2 Tripod assembly Figure 3 Tray placement Figure 4 Place tube on the fork mount Figure 5 Secure the tube with the supplied hand knobs Figure 6 Insert fine focusing shaft Figure 7 Fine focusing shaft...

Page 4: ...broader field of view than that of the telescope Aligning means matching the telescope image to the image of the center of the finderscope This way when looking through the finderscope one know the t...

Page 5: ...e see the same building but in this case the chimney is not centered We adjust the finderscope using the three thumbscrews so that the finderscope moves slightly This is enough to correct the objects...

Page 6: ...900mm H20 eyepiece focal length is 20 mm 900 20 45 This means that the H20 eyepiece provides a 45x power magnification This seems low but try it you will see a a bright image with some very good deta...

Page 7: ...ator between illumated and dark surfaces 6 2 Jupiter is the biggest planet of our solar system It is also on of the favorite targets for beginners Galileo was able to discover that the four tiny dots...

Page 8: ...s designed for visual use It doesn t mean it can t be used for photography however it will be hard to get high quality pictures with this telescope If you have a smartphone you can shoot the Moon or s...

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