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8. Lens Covers
In order to protect the interior of your telescope
from dust and dirt, the opening of the tube is
protected by a lens cover. There is also a lens
cover (21) on the eyepiece holder (6) (Figure 1).
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For observing, take the caps off the openings.
STEP II – Using the Telescope
1. Operation –Mounting
Your telescope comes with a mount that gives
you two possibilities for observation.
A: Azimuthal
= ideal for viewing objects on the
Earth (terrestrial observation)
B: Parallactic
= ideal for viewing objects in the
sky (astronomical observation)
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Regarding A:
In azimuthal mode, the telescope swings hori-
zontally and vertically.
9. Flexible shafts
In order to facilitate the exact fine adjustment of
the declination- and right ascension shafts, the
flexible shafts have been placed on the holders
of both these shafts, in the places designed for
that purpose.
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The long flexible shaft (14) (Figure 1) is moun
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ted parallel to the telescope tube. It is secured
with a clamp screw (16, 17) on the designated
indentation on the shaft.
The short flexible shaft (15) (Figure 1) is moun
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ted sideways. It is secured with a clamp screw
(16, 17) on the designated indentation on the
shaft. Your telescope is now ready for use.
Look through the finder and focus on a far-away
object. Turn the front lens mount (23) in one
direction or another until the object appears in
focus. Now screw the counter-ring (23a) in the
direction of the lens mount.
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