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HOW TO USE YOUR NEW TELESCOPE

Astronomical telescopes are designed such that the image you see will appear UPSIDE DOWN and REVERSED, this

is acceptable for viewing celestial bodies. For land-based viewing an “Erecting Lens” is used to properly re-orient the

image.

Selecting an eyepiece:

1.

  You should always start viewing with the lowest power eyepiece, which in this case is the 20 mm lens.

Note: the base power of each eyepiece is determined by the focal length of the telescope objective lens,

which for this model is 700 mm.  A formula can be used to determine the power of each eyepiece lenses:

telescope OBJECTIVE lens focal length   EYEPIECE focal length = MAGNIFICATION

 (e.g. Using the

20 mm lens, the calculation would look like this:   700 mm 

÷

 20mm = 35x or 35 power.)

 

2.

  Included with this telescope is a Barlow lens. Barlow lenses are used to double or triple the power of your

telescope. Place your Barlow between the focusing tube and the eyepiece. Using the example above,

your 3x Barlow lens would give you a total power of 105x or 105 power. (35 x 3 = 105x or 105 power)

 

3.

  Also included with this telescope is an Erecting lens. An Erecting lens is used to view land-based object

where the  correct image orientation is important. The Erecting lens re-orients the telescope image so

that the image you see is properly oriented. Place your Erecting lens between the focusing tube and the

eyepiece 

(fig. 3).

 It is not recommended to use the 

Diagonal Mirror (11)

 with the Erecting lens. The 

Diagonal

Mirror

 will make the erected image appear to be “flipped” depending on the orientation of the diagonal

mirror- relative to the telescope.

Focusing Telescope:

1.

  After selecting the desired

eyepiece, aim 

Main  Telescope

Tube (2)

 at a land-based target at least 200 yards away (e.g. A telephone pole or building).  Fully extend

focusing tube by turning 

Rack and Pinion Focusing Mechanism. (10)

 

2.

  While looking through selected eyepiece (in this case the 20 mm), slowly retract focusing tube by turning

Rack and Pinion Focusing Mechanism (10)

 until object comes into focus.

       

Aligning Finderscope:

1.

  Look through 

Main Telescope Tube

 

(2)

 and establish a well-defined target. (see focusing telescope section)  

Tighten the 

Altitude Lock Knob (17)

 and 

Azimuth Lock Screw (4)

 so that telescope’s aim is not disturbed.

 

 Looking through 

Finderscope (16)

, alternate tightening each

 Finderscope Adjustment Screw (15)

 until crosshairs

of 

Finderscope

 are precisely centered on the same object already centered in main telescope tube's field

of view.

 

2.

  Now, objects located first with the 

Finderscope (16)

 will be centered  in  the  field  of  view  of  the 

main

telescope.

Never Look Directly At The Sun With Your Telescope

Permanent Damage To Your Eyes May Result.

fig. 3

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Erecting Lens or Barlow Lens

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