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5.  To restore the mount to Equatorial mode, loosen the 

altitude lock knob first, then fully release the Altaz mode 
lock knob. 

DO NOT FORGET TO DO THIS! Use the 

spring-loaded elevation adjustment handle to lower the 
mount to the desired elevation. 

 

Note:

•  In any case, DO NOT TURN THE HANDLE 

FORCEFULLY.

•  In Altazimuth mode with one telescope mounted, the 

telescope should be positioned on the right-hand side 
of the mount when viewed from behind the mount. The 
counterweight shaft should be extended to the left. 

•  When switching between Altazimuth and Equatorial 

modes, be sure to remove the telescope (first) and all 
counterweights (after scope has been removed) from 
the mount to avoid damage to the mount’s latitude 
adjustment mechanism.

•  It may be more difficult to balance the R.A. (or Azimuth) 

axis in Altazimuth mode. Here are the balancing steps 
recommended for Altazimuth mode:

» 

Balance the payload and counterweights in equato-

rial mode and mark the position of the counterweights.
» 

Unload the payload and counterweights to set the 

mount in Altazimuth mode.
» 

Re-load the mount again by installing the counter-

weights at the marked position.

3.5 Mounting a second telescope (altazimuth 

mode only)

A secondary telescope saddle is included with the Sirius Pro 
mount. It’s designed to be  installed on the end of the mount’s 
counterweight shaft to hold a second telescope.
1.  Slide the counterweight shaft out and rotate it so the flat 

strip at the end of the shaft is facing up, then lock the 
shaft with the two lock knobs 

(Figure 18A)

2.  Loosen the Allen screw on the secondary saddle’s silver 

coupler ring and push the saddle onto the counterweight 
shaft, as shown in 

(Figure 18B) . Align the Allen screw 

with the flat strip on the counterweight shaft.

3.  Use a 5mm Allen wrench to secure the saddle to the 

counterweight shaft with the Allen screw in the center of 
the saddle 

(Figure 18C). Also tighten the Allen screw on 

the coupler ring with the same wrench.

4.  Tighten the Dec. clutch wheel, and then install the 

second telescope on the secondary saddle. The second 
telescope and its saddle should be situated to the left of 
the mount when the telescope points forward.

5.  Loosen the counterweight shaft’s lock knobs to test the 

balance of the second telescope. Adjust the positioning 
of the telescope in its tube rings or the dovetail bar’s 
position in the groove of the saddle until the telescope 
is balanced. Then retighten the two counterweight shaft 
lock knobs. 

6.  Loosen the Dec. clutch to check the balance of the 

telescope mounted on the primary saddle. Make any 
adjustments needed, then retighten the Dec. clutch 
wheel.

Figure 16. 

The altazimuth mode lock knob secures the 

mount in position for use in altazimuth mode.

Figure 17. 

All set for single scope use in altazimuth mode. 

Altazimuth 

mode lock 

knob

Содержание Sirius Pro AZ/EQ-G

Страница 1: ...rporate Offices 89 Hangar Way Watsonville CA 95076 USA Providing Exceptional Consumer Optical Products Since 1975 Copyright 2015 Orion Telescopes Binoculars All Rights Reserved No part of this product instruction or any of its contents may be reproduced copied modified or adapted without the prior written consent of Orion Telescopes Binoculars ...

Страница 2: ... 7 3 3 Adjusting the R A Axis Elevation Latitude 8 3 4 Setting the Mount to Alt azimuth Mode 8 3 5 Mounting a Second Telescope Altazimuth mode only 9 PART 4 POLAR ALIGNMENT 10 Figure 1 The Sirius Pro AZ EQ G mount PART 5 DRIVE PANEL INTERFACE 10 5 1 Panel Interface Components 10 5 2 Pinout of the Interfaces 12 5 3 Attaching the SynScan GoTo Hand Controller 12 5 4 Power Supply Requirements 12 PART ...

Страница 3: ...ersible eye damage may result Never use your telescope to project an image of the Sun onto any surface Internal heat build up can damage the telescope and any accessories attached to it Never use an eyepiece solar filter or a Herschel wedge Internal heat build up inside the telescope can cause these devices to crack or break allowing unfiltered sunlight to pass through to the eye Never leave the t...

Страница 4: ... attach the counterweight s before installing your tele scope on the mount 1 Loosen the two counterweight shaft lock knobs Figure 7 and fully extend the retractable shaft Then re tighten the two knobs to secure the shaft in place 2 Loosen the right ascension R A clutch wheel Figure 8 and rotate the R A axis until the counterweight shaft is pointing downward as shown 3 Remove the knurled toe saver ...

Страница 5: ...haft is pointing toward the ground b The counterweights are installed on the counterweight shaft and have been moved to the bottom end of the shaft c The R A axis is secured by tightening the R A clutch 2 Loosen the Dec clutch wheel and rotate the saddle until the slot is oriented horizontally as in Figure 12A Then retighten the Dec clutch wheel 3 Loosen the two knobs on the saddle plate Figure 12...

Страница 6: ...optical tube loosen the R A clutch wheel Make sure the Dec clutch wheel is tightened for now The telescope should now be Figure 8 The R A clutch wheel Figure 9 The 120mm shaft extension threads into the counterweight shaft Figure 11 The hand controller bracket should be strapped around the pier pod Figure 7 Loosen the two counterweight shaft lock knobs to extend or retract the counterweight shaft ...

Страница 7: ...o of it It s best to return the telescope to an upright position before adjusting it forward to back in the saddle The telescope is now balanced on both axes When you loos en the clutch on one or both axes and manually point the tele scope it should move without resistance and should not drift from where you point it PART 3 USING THE SIRIUS PRO AZ EQ G MOUNT 3 1 Manually Rotating the Mount The mou...

Страница 8: ...e to set the R A axis elevation to your location s latitude When the handle reaches its limit of rotation release it then change its orientation and push it in to engage it again and continue turning it 3 Refer to the latitude scale and pointer on the right side of the mount Figure 15 If you don t know your latitude consult a geographical atlas or look it up on the internet For example if your lat...

Страница 9: ...end of the mount s counterweight shaft to hold a second telescope 1 Slide the counterweight shaft out and rotate it so the flat strip at the end of the shaft is facing up then lock the shaft with the two lock knobs Figure 18A 2 Loosen the Allen screw on the secondary saddle s silver coupler ring and push the saddle onto the counterweight shaft as shown in Figure 18B Align the Allen screw with the ...

Страница 10: ...a process called polar align ment The SynScan hand controller provides a highly accurate polar alignment routine after a 2 star or 3 star GoTo alignment is performed Please refer to the SynScan manual for detailed instructions An optional externally mounted polar axis finder scope 7152 is available for the Sirius Pro mount It can be used to accurately polar align the mount from both Northern and S...

Страница 11: ...e secondary saddle to point the secondary telescope to the same vertical level as the main telescope Figure 21 The power input jack and declination motor cable sockets are located on the right side of the mount head Figure 22 The main drive panel interface Figure 20 The mount is ready for installation of two telescopes Autoguider port Hand controller port SNAP camera control ports USB port Adjustm...

Страница 12: ...tography A training process is not required in the next observ ing session assuming that the polar alignment is always can control the cameras to take pictures automatically via this interface The camera control cable included with the Sirius Pro mount is compatible with select Canon EOS series DSLR cameras It has a right angle 2 5mm stereo plug on one end for connection to the drive panel and a s...

Страница 13: ...ures for up to eight different sets of exposures For detailed information refer to the SynScan hand controller instruction manual SUGGESTED ACCESSORIES We also suggest these optional accessories sold separately Pier Extension Ideal for use with long tube refractor tele scopes and some Cassegrains and for tall people the optional 6 3 Pier Extension is a must have It raises the fo cuser and eyepiece...

Страница 14: ... Resolution 5 184 000 Counts rev 0 25 arc second Maximum slewing speed 4 2 degrees second Tracking rates Sidereal solar lunar Tracking modes Altazimuth or Equatorial mode Autoguiding speeds 0 125X 0 25X 0 5X 0 75X 1X PEC 1200 segments permanent PEC Hand controller SynScan Database 42 000 objects Celestial object catalogs Messier NGC IC SAO Caldwell Double Star Variable star Named stars Planets Poi...

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Страница 16: ...y Repair 89 Hangar Way Watsonville CA 95076 Proof of purchase such as a copy of the original receipt is required This warranty does not apply if in Orion s judgment the instrument has been abused mishandled or modified nor does it apply to normal wear and tear This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state For further warranty servic...

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