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3.  Tighten the thumbscrews to hold the star diagonal in 

place.

The eyepiece, or ocular, is the optical element that magnifies 
the image focused by the telescope.
The eyepiece fits directly into the 1.25" accessory adapter or 
star diagonal. To install one of the included eyepieces:
1.  Loosen the thumbscrew on the 1.25" adapter or star 

diagonal.

2.  Slide the chrome barrel of the eyepiece into the adapter 

or diagonal 

(Figure 7).

3.  Tighten the thumbscrew to hold the eyepiece in place.

Installing the EZ Finder II
Before installing the EZ Finder II 

(Figure 8) on the telescope, 

you may need to insert the included CR2032 3V lithium but-
ton cell battery. In some cases, the battery may have been 
installed at the factory. If there is a small plastic tab sticking 
out from the battery compartment cover, you must remove it 
for the battery to make contact with the EZ Finder’s electron-
ic circuitry. The tab can then be discarded. If the battery was 
not installed at the factory and is provided separately, you will 
have to install it, as follows:
1.  Insert a small, flat-blade screwdriver into the notch in 

the battery compartment cover and gently pry it off 
(Figure 8) .

2.  Slide the battery under the retaining clip with the positive 

(+) side facing down (touching the clip).

3.  Then press the battery compartment cover back on.
Should the battery die, replacement CR2032 batteries are 
available at many stores where small batteries are sold or 
online.
To attach the dovetail mounting bracket to the EZ Finder II, 
loosen the two thumbscrews on the bottom rail of the EZ 
Finder II. Slide the EZ Finder II onto the bracket and tighten 
the two thumbscrews (See 

Figure 8). Then simply slide the 

mounting bracket’s foot into the dovetail mounting shoe as 
shown in 

Figure 9 and tighten the thumbscrew on the shoe to 

secure the mounting bracket.
The EZ Finder II should be oriented so that the sight tube is 
facing the front of the telescope, as shown. Tighten the thumb-
screw on the dovetail shoe to secure the EZ Finder II in place.

learning to use the 

EZ Finder, Eyepieces, 

and Focuser

The EZ Finder II

The EZ Finder II works by projecting a tiny red dot (it is not 
a laser beam) onto a lens mounted in the front of the unit. 
When you look through the EZ Finder II, the red dot will appear 
to float in space, helping you to pinpoint your target object 

(

Figure 10). The red dot is produced by a light-emitting diode 

(LED) near the rear of the sight. The 3V lithium battery pro-
vides the power for the diode.
For the EZ Finder II to work properly, it has to be aligned with 
the telescope. When the two are aligned, a celestial object that 
is centered on the EZ Finder II’s red dot should also appear 
in the center of the telescope’s eyepiece. Alignment of the 
EZ Finder II is easiest during daylight, before observing at 
night. Aim the telescope at a distant object such as a tele-
phone pole or roof chimney and center it in the telescope’s 
eyepiece. The object should be at least 1/4 mile away. Now 
turn on the EZ Finder II and look though it. Without moving the 
main telescope, use the EZ Finder II’s azimuth (left/right) and 
altitude (up/down) adjustment knobs (see 

Figure 8) to position 

the red dot on the object in the eyepiece. When the red dot is 
centered on the distant object, check to make sure that the 
object is still centered in the telescope eyepiece. If it isn’t, re-

Figure 8. 

The EZ Finder II’s On/Off and adjustment knobs.

ON/OFF

Brightness control

Altitude 

adjustment 

control

Dovetail 

tightening 

screws

Azimuth 

adjustment 

control

Battery 

compartment 

cover

Sight tube

Figure 7. 

Insert the chrome barrel of the eyepiece into 

the diagonal and secure with the two thumbscrews. For the 

StarSeeker III reflector models, the eyepiece is inserted 

directly into the focuser’s accessory adapter.

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Страница 1: ...mm Mak Cass 10069 StarSeeker III 127mm Mak Cass 10068 StarSeeker III 114mm Reflector 10070 StarSeeker III 130mm Reflector IN 520 Rev A 02 14 instruction Manual Customer Support www OrionTelescopes com...

Страница 2: ...Telescope Eyepiece 25mm Eyepiece 10mm Optical tube Hand controller Star diagonal 1 25 Accessory adapter visual back Tripod leg brace EZ Finder II Accessory tray Tripod leg Battery case Mount arm Coup...

Страница 3: ...Star Diagonal 1 25 Mak Cass and Refractor models only 1 Quick collimation Cap Reflector models only 1 Battery Pack batteries not included 1 Objective Cover 1 2mm Allen Wrench Reflector models only 1 S...

Страница 4: ...e is fully extended 2 Locate the accessory tray and center it on top of the tripod center support brace see Figure 3 Turn the tray attachment knob until the tray is securely attached The Figure 2 Comp...

Страница 5: ...TEMPT TO MOVE THE TELE SCOPE BY HAND Otherwise the gears and motors may be damaged Move the telescope only electronically with the hand controller Inserting the Star Diagonal Mak Cass and Refractor an...

Страница 6: ...shoe to secure the mounting bracket The EZ Finder II should be oriented so that the sight tube is facing the front of the telescope as shown Tighten the thumb screw on the dovetail shoe to secure the...

Страница 7: ...or example the StarSeeker III 114mm reflector has a focal length of 500mm which when used with the supplied 25mm eyepiece yields 20x magnification 500mm 20x 25mm The magnification provided by the 10mm...

Страница 8: ...are locked out when the telescope is slewing to an object The direction keys are very helpful when initially aligning the mount centering objects in the eyepiece field of view slewing and manually gui...

Страница 9: ...ate in the format mm dd yyyy using the numeric keypad Press ENTER to confirm your choice 7 Enter your current local time using the 24 hour time mode e g 2 00 p m 14 00 Press ENTER to view the time you...

Страница 10: ...cross the entire sky once the alignment is complete Referring to the included compass may be helpful during this process The red portion of the pointer points North so orient the compass so that the N...

Страница 11: ...ou can easily access and view any one of them The database contains the following catalogs Deep Sky Tour Takes you on a preset tour across the night sky stopping at the brightest and most beautiful de...

Страница 12: ...to browse through the list of identified objects 6 Press the ENTER key to select an identified object and then use the scroll keys to read its data such as the J2000 celestial coordinates magnitude MA...

Страница 13: ...object is still in the center of the field of view and press ENTER If you do not wish to record the result press ESC to abort the operation After pressing ENTER the SynScan will record the amount of p...

Страница 14: ...troller Refer to the page on our website www OrionTelescopes com for your particular telescope and click on the Product Support icon There you will find the instructions and files for updating the Syn...

Страница 15: ...lign Polar Align Brightest Star SETUP MODE Show Position Show Information Identify Park Scope PAE GPS PC Direct Mode Polar Scope LED PEC Training Camera Control Adv Filter Sort By Time Version Tempera...

Страница 16: ...16 Appendix B Time Zone Map...

Страница 17: ...S M I N O R D R A C O B ig D ip p e r T A U R U S B e t e l g e u s e L i t t l e D i p p e r P o i n t e r s P o l a r i s U R S A M A J O R C a s t o r C a p e l l a P r o c y o n C Y G N U S L E O...

Страница 18: ...i p p e r P o l a r i s U R S A M A J O R C O M A B E R E N I C E S C Y G N U S P I S C E S P I S C E S P E G A S U S L E O M I N O R HERCULES OPHIUCHUS SCORPIUS TELESCOPIUM C O R O N A B O R E A L I...

Страница 19: ...I D A N U S PHOENIX PISCIS AUSTRINUS CAPRICORN U S MICROSCOPIUM AQUARIUS O P H I U C H U S V U L P E C U L A S A G I T T A H E R C U L E S U R S A M I N O R C E P H E U S C A S S I O P E I A C A M E...

Страница 20: ...ONOCEROS Alphard LEPUS COLUMBA CAELUM B O T E S U R S A M I N O R C E P H E U S C A S S I O P E I A C A M E L O P A R D A L I S GEMINI M i r f a k H YDRA PYXIS ANTLIA M I N O R C A N I S MAJOR CANIS D...

Страница 21: ...agonal 90 degree mirror Tube Length 24 5 Tube Material Aluminum Weight assembled 13 4 lbs StarSeeker III 114mm Reflector Primary Mirror 130mm diameter parabolic Focal Length 500mm Focal Ratio f 4 4 Fo...

Страница 22: ...Telescopes Binoculars One Year Limited Warranty This Orion product is warranted against defects in materials or workmanship for a period of one year from the date of purchase This warranty is for the...

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