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Option 2: Assembly with a 1¼" (or 2") Nosepiece, without Star Diagonal
If your telescope has got enough back-focus or if you want to use it for straight-
through-viewing, you can attach a 1¼" or 2" nosepiece directly to the bino-viewer.
1. Remove the dust cover from the binocular's
T-thread
2a.
1,25" Nosepiece:
Screw one of the Glasspath Correctors
# 2456314
,
# 2456316
or
# 2456317
into the
1,25" nosepiece
# 2458105 .
2b.
2" Nosepiece
Put the black plastic ring which is included
with the glasspath corrector over the thread
of the GC. Now place the GC into the
2"-nosepiece
# 2408150
.
3. Now use the T-2 counter nut of the binoviewer to fix the nose piece with the glass-
path corrector to the binoviewer. Rotate the counter nut until the nosepiece holds
tight.
4. Now put the binoviewer into the focuser of your telescope and secure it.
5. Remove the dust covers from the eyepiece clamps by opening the ClickLock
®
-
clamps. Simply rotate them to open the clamps. Please note: Both clamps work in
opposite directions!
6. Insert two eyepieces with the same design and focal length into the binoviewer.
Clamp them by turning the Clicklock
®
clamps.
Once the glasspath corrector is placed and
centered in the 2"/T-2 nosepiece, you can
screw it onto the T-2 counter nut of the
binoviewer.
The glasspath corrector is simply screwed
into the 1,25" nosepiece.
This image shows how the glasspath cor-
rector is inserted into the optional T-2/2"-
adapter. The black plastic ring covers the
thread of the GC, so that it will be centered
in the adapter.