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Manual de usuario Celestron, modelo 21081-AL

Fabricar: Celestron
Tamaño del archivo: 1.02 mb
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Idioma del manual:en
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This telescope is a precision scientific instrument that will allow you to enjoy viewing numerous objects in the night sky — planets, nebulae, star clusters, galaxies and more. Before embarking upon an exploration of the sky, please take time to read this manual and familiarize yourself with both the parts and operation of your telescope. WARNING NEVER LOOK DIRECTLY AT THE SUN WITH THE NAKED EYE OR WITH A TELESCOPE. NEVER ■POINT YOUR TELESCOPE AT THE SUN UNLESS YOU ARE USING THE PROPER SOLAR FILTER. PERMANENT AND IRREVERSIBLE 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/OR ANY ACCESSORIES THAT MAY BE ATTACHED TO IT. NEVER LEAVE YOUR TELESCOPE UNSUPERVISED, ESPECIALLY WHEN CHILDREN ARE PRESENT. THIS ALSO HOLDS TRUE FOR ADULTS WHO MAY NOT BE FAMILIAR WITH THE CORRECT OPERATING PROCEDURES FOR YOUR TELESCOPE. NEVER USE AN EYEPIECE SOLAR FILTER OR A HERSCHEL WEDGE. INTERNAL HEAT BUILD UP WITHIN THE TELESCOPE CAN CAUSE THESE DEVICES TO CRACK, BREAK OR DAMAGE YOUR TELESCOPE. ANY SOLAR FILTER USED SHOULD BE A FILTER FOR THE PRIMARY OR OBJECTIVE LENS, SUCH AS CELESTRON’S SOLAR SKREEN. ALWAYS COVER THE FINDERSCOPE WHEN USING YOUR TELESCOPE WITH THE CORRECT SOLAR FILTER. ALTHOUGH SMALL IN APERTURE, THIS INSTRUMENT HAS ENOUGH LIGHT GATHERING POWER TO CAUSE PERMANENT AND IRREVERSIBLE EYE DAMAGE. THE IMAGE PROJECTED BY THE FINDERSCOPE IS HOT ENOUGH TO BURN SKIN OR CLOTHING. TELESCOPE ASSEMBLY The Firstscope comes packed in one box, with all the parts you need to assemble it. Unpack and lay out all of the telescope parts in a large, clear area where you’ll have room to work. Use the parts list and the telescope diagram to confirm you have, and can identify each part. The parts you’ll unpack include: FOR ALL TELESCOPES — • Telescope Optical Tube • German Equatorial Mount • Adjustable Wood Tripod (some models have an aluminum tripod) • 5x24 Finderscope and Bracket (70mm models) — 6x24 size for 60mm models • Counterweight and Shaft • Tripod Accessory Tray • Declination Cable • Right Ascension Cable • Diagonal 4 • Eyepieces are different for various models: #21066 - 20mm H-. 96" (45x), 12.5mm H-. 96” (72x) #21066-DX - 25mm (SMA) - \ 'A" (36x), 10mm - 1%" (90x) #21066-DX-AL- 20mm H - V/*" (45x), 8mm H - 1%" (113x) #21081 & 21081-AL- 25mm (SMA) - 1%" (36x), 6mm F - l%"(150x) #21065 - 20mm H - .96" (45x), 8mm H - .96" (113x) • Barlow Lens - A 2x - .96" model is included with models using .96" eyepieces — it doubles the power of an eyepiece. Setting Up the Wood Tripod To set up the tripod, locate the German equatorial mount, the tripod legs, the tripod mounting hardware and the tripod accessory tray. 1. Extend the center portion (35) of each of the three tripod legs down 6-8". 2. Use the three wing nut screws (8) to secure each of the extended legs by threading these screws through the holes in the brackets at the bottom of each leg. This is important. If you do not extend the legs now, you won’t be able to once the tripod head is assembled. Fine tuning of the tripod height can be done later, and the wing nut screws can be adjusted to secure the telescope at the desired height NOTE: This may have been pre-assembled at the factory. 3. Orient the three tripod legs so the brackets that hold the accessory tray are on the inside (19). 4. Slide the two top portions of each tripod leg around the sides of each flange on the tripod head (15) of the equatorial mount, so the flange is secured between them. 5. Remove the wing nut and one washer from the screw. 6. Slide the screw through the tripod leg and flange, until the screw extends out the other side. 7. Slide the washer and the nut over the screw and tighten. This can be left slightly loose, to allow for positioning the legs later, when attaching the accessory tray. 8. Repeat this process for the remaining two legs. Now the tripod will stand by itself. Attaching the Accessory Tray Start by locating the accessory tray and bolt pack for the accessory tray (32). 1. Remove the wing nut and one washer from each screw. 2. Slide one comer of the accessory tray over the bracket hanging from the inside of the tripod leg. Make sure the tray is placed over the tip of the bracket, so the bracket doesn’t cover the holes cut into the accessory tray, allowing for full use. Widen the tripod legs if necessary io accomplish this. 3. Insert a screw—with washer—down through the accessory tray and bracket. 4. Slide the washer and wing nut over the end of the screw. Tighten the screw completely. 5. Repeat this process for the remaining two comers of the accessory tray. Setting up the Aluminum Tripod If your model has the Aluminum Tripod: 1. Attach the legs to the tripod head as above. 2. Spread the leg apart. 3. Attach the accessory tray to the leg braces. 5 SETTING UP THE TELESCOPE Orienting the Telescope 1. Begin by identifying and loosening knobs ...

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