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Manual de usuario Meade, modelo 60AZ-AR

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Tighten to a firm feel. See Fig. 4. 32” Screw tripod leg mount washer wingnut finger tighten the hex nut Fig. 4 1. Note the two thumbscrews (25) threaded onto two bolts on the optical tube. Remove the thumbscrews from the tube. 2. Line up the two holes on the red dot viewfinder bracket over the two bolts. Slide the bracket over the bolts. See Fig. 1, inset C. 3. Replace the thumbscrews onto the bolts and tighten to a firm feel. ATTACH THE DIAGONAL MIRROR AND EYEPIECE The diagonal mirror reflects the light from the optical tube to a more comfortable viewing position. 1. Slide the diagonal mirror (13) into the focuser drawtube(15). 2. Tighten the drawtube thumbscrew to hold the diagonal mirror securely. 3. Slide the MA 25mm eyepiece (1) into diagonal mirror. 4. Tighten the diagonal mirror thumbscrew to hold the eyepiece securely. 3.Place the optical tube (4) between the forks of the mount, oriented as shown in Fig. 4. 4.Thread a lock knob (5) through each of the holes in the forks of the mount and tighten to a firm feel. ATTACH THE RED DOT VIEWFINDER An eyepiece (1) has a narrow field of view. The red dot veiwfinder (2) has a red dot to make it easier to line up more precisely with a target. 4 slide rod through hole lock knob lock knob place tube between forks ALIGN THE RED DOT VIEWFINDER Perform the first part of this procedure during the daytime and the last step at night. 1. Point the telescope at an easy-to-find land object such as the top of a telephone pole or a distant mountain or tower. Look through the eyepiece in the diagonal mirror and turn the focuser knob (23) until the image is sharply focused. Center the object precisely in the eyepiece’s field of view. 2. Look through the red dot viewfinder. Turn one or more of the viewfinder’s alignment screws (3) until the red dot precisely over the same object as you centered in the eyepiece. Polaris 60 AZ - AR 3/10/06 11:48 AM Page 6 Fig. 4 1. Note the two thumbscrews (25) threaded onto two bolts on the optical tube. Remove the thumbscrews from the tube. 2. Line up the two holes on the red dot viewfinder bracket over the two bolts. Slide the bracket over the bolts. See Fig. 1, inset C. 3. Replace the thumbscrews onto the bolts and tighten to a firm feel. ATTACH THE DIAGONAL MIRROR AND EYEPIECE The diagonal mirror reflects the light from the optical tube to a more comfortable viewing position. 1. Slide the diagonal mirror (13) into the focuser drawtube(15). 2. Tighten the drawtube thumbscrew to hold the diagonal mirror securely. 3. Slide the MA 25mm eyepiece (1) into diagonal mirror. 4. Tighten the diagonal mirror thumbscrew to hold the eyepiece securely. 3.Place the optical tube (4) between the forks of the mount, oriented as shown in Fig. 4. 4.Thread a lock knob (5) through each of the holes in the forks of the mount and tighten to a firm feel. ATTACH THE RED DOT VIEWFINDER An eyepiece (1) has a narrow field of view. The red dot veiwfinder (2) has a red dot to make it easier to line up more precisely with a target. 4 slide rod through hole lock knob lock knob place tube between forks ALIGN THE RED DOT VIEWFINDER Perform the first part of this procedure during the daytime and the last step at night. 1. Point the telescope at an easy-to-find land object such as the top of a telephone pole or a distant mountain or tower. Look through the eyepiece in the diagonal mirror and turn the focuser knob (23) until the image is sharply focused. Center the object precisely in the eyepiece’s field of view. 2. Look through the red dot viewfinder. Turn one or more of the viewfinder’s alignment screws (3) until the red dot precisely over the same object as you centered in the eyepiece. Polaris 60 AZ - AR 3/10/06 11:48 AM Page 6 Polaris 60 AZ - AR 3/10/06 11:48 AM Page 7 3. Check this alignment at night on a celestial object, such as the Moon or a bright star, and use the red dot viewfinder’s alignment screws to make any necessary refinements. TO MOVE THE TELESCOPE Your telescope is altazimuth mounted. Altazimuth is just a complicated way of saying that your telescope moves up and down and from side to side. Other telescopes may be mounted in different ways. 1. Slightly loosen one of the star-shaped altitude control knobs (5). Loosening this knob allows you to move the telescope up and down. 2. Slightly loosen the horizontal lock knob (6). Loosening this lock allows the telescope to be moved from side to side. 3. Once an object is found, re-tighten the control knobs. You can then use the slow motion control (16) to make smooth and precise movements as you can follow (or “track”) an object as it moves in the eyepiece. SUN WARNING NEVER USE YOUR TELESCOPE TO LOOK AT THE SUN! LOOKING AT OR NEAR THE SUN WILL CAUSE INSTANT AND IRREVERSIBLE DAMAGE TO YOUR EYE. EYE DAMAGE IS OFTEN PAINLESS, SO THERE IS NO WARNING TO THE OBSERVER THAT DAMAGE HAS OCCURRED UNTIL IT IS TOO LATE. DO NOT POINT THE TELESCOPE OR ITS VIEWFINDER AT OR NEAR THE SUN. DO NOT LOOK THROUGH THE TELESCOPE OR ITS V...


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