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Packing List

Assembling the telescope for the first time requires only a few minutes. When first opening the
packing box, note carefully the parts listed on your giftbox.

How to Assemble Your Telescope

The telescope attaches directly to the tripod. The telescope in this way is "mounted" in an
“Altazimuth” (“Altitude-Azimuth,” or “vertical-horizontal”) format. The telescope mounted this way
moves along the vertical and horizontal axes, corresponding to the astronomical axes known as
Declination (vertical) and Right Ascension (horizontal).

Perform this setup on a flat, stable surface. It is recommended that you perform this operation
in the daytime or in bright light the first time you assemble the telescope. 

1.

Remove the optical tube and tripod from the giftbox: The optical tube assembly is
shipped with the cradle rings (9, Fig. 1), yoke mount (21, Fig. 1), and tripod attached.
Carefully remove the assembly from the box. Lay the assembly on the floor.

2.

Remove the optical tube from the mount: The optical tube (11, Fig. 1) is shipped ori-
ented the wrong direction in the yoke mount for observing—you must remove the tube from
the mount and turn it around 180°.

Loosen and unlatch the cradle ring lock knobs (10, Fig. 1) so that you can open the cradle
rings (9, Fig. 1). Once the rings are open, remove the optical tube from the cradle rings.
Carefully note the orientation of the tube, so that you can rotate it 180° later on when you
replace it in the rings.

3.

Stand the tripod and adjust the cradle rings: Stand the tripod on a flat surface and gen-
tly pull the legs (16, Fig. 1) apart to a fully open position. Turn the cradle rings so that the
cradle ring base is horizontal (parallel) to the ground. Tighten the alt lock (22, Fig. 1), so
the rings remain in the horizontal position.

4.

Attach the utility tray to the tripod: Place one of the tray's flanges around one edge of a
tripod leg and then pull the tray around until the other flange snaps in place (Fig. 5). The
utility tray (17, Fig. 1) can be pushed up or down the tripod leg to a convenient height.

5.

Attach and balance the optical tube: Turn the optical tube around 180° and replace it into
the cradle rings. Fasten the cradle rings lock knobs (10, Fig. 1) so that they only hold the
optical tube loosely; do not tighten the lock knobs yet. 

Slide the tube back and forth until you find a position where the tube remains horizontal
(i.e., without tipping up or down). Then tighten the cradle rings lock knobs to a firm feel.

6.

Attach the Alt (vertical) motor to the Alt gear: Place the knurled ring of the motor assem-
bly over the Alt gear. Note that three small plastic tabs project outwards from the face of
the gear (Fig. 7). These "locator" tabs fit into the mating slots inside the knurled ring.
Wiggle the motor assembly over the gear assembly until the motor slips into place. Thread
the knurled ring over the mating threads of the gear assembly to lock the motor. See Fig.
8. 
Tighten to a firm feel only.

7.

Attach the Az (horizontal) motor to the Az gear: Attach the Az motor assembly to the
the Az gear using the procedure described in step 6See Fig. 9.

8.

Connect the motor assembly cords: Plug the cord from the alt motor assembly into the Alt
port (E, Fig.1b) of the computer control panel. Plug the cord from the az motor assembly into
the Az port (D, Fig.1b) of the computer control panel.

9.

Attach the viewfinder bracket: Use a Phillips-head screwdriver to thread the two attachment
screws in the viewfinder bracket (these screws are placed inside the bracket at the factory) into
the mating threads located on the optical tube (Fig. 10). 

10. Attach the viewfinder tube: Carefully remove the rubber eyecup from the viewfinder

before sliding the viewfinder into the bracket. Then slide the viewfinder, eyepiece-end first
(the end to which the rubber cup was attached) into the viewfinder bracket. Replace the
rubber eyecup. Tighten the four alignment thumbscrews (6, Fig. 1 and Fig. 11) to a firm-
feel to hold the viewfinder in the bracket. 

11. Insert the eyepiece: Remove the supplied 25mm eyepiece from its container and place it

into the eyepiece holder (2, Fig. 1)Tighten the thumbscrew (3, Fig. 1) to a firm feel only. 

GETTING STARTED

Fig. 4: Adjust the cradle
rings.

Fig. 6: Attach and bal-
ance the optical tube.

Fig. 3 Remove assembly
from the giftbox.

Fig. 5 Attach tray to the
tripod:

Fig. 7: Motor (left) and
gear (right) assembly.
Note the slots and the
locator tabs.

Summary of Contents for DS-114AT

Page 1: ...Instruction Manual DS 114AT Reflecting Telescope Meade Instruments Corporation...

Page 2: ...mage In the Newtonian type of reflector light is reflect ed by a small flat secondary mirror to the side of the main tube for observation of the image Light is collected by a concave mirror and brough...

Page 3: ...onal Accessories 31 Meade Customer Service 31 Appendix A Locating the Celestial Pole 32 Appendix B To Find Objects Not in the Database 33 Appendix C Observing Satellites 34 Basic Astronomy 35 CONTENTS...

Page 4: ...around 180 Loosen the cradle ring lock knobs and move the knobs out of the way so that you can open the cradle rings Once the rings are open remove the optical tube from the cradle rings 3 Stand the...

Page 5: ...the tube remains horizontal i e without tipping up or down Then tighten the cradle rings lock knobs to a firm feel 7 Sight along the tube Sight along the side of the telescope s main tube to locate a...

Page 6: ...5 7 3 23 Fig 1 DS 114AT Series Telescope Fig 1b Inset Computer Control Panel A LED B 12V Port C Handbox Port D AZ Port E ALT Port F AUX Port 12 14 19 18 21 4 Fig 1c Cradle Rings Lock Knobs on opposite...

Page 7: ...leg to the desired length Then press the clip back against the leg to lock in place Accessory Tray Conveniently holds extra eyepieces Autostar and other accessories Az Horizontal Gear and Motor Moves...

Page 8: ...urn to the previous menu or data level in the Autostar database MODE is similar to the ESCAPE key on a computer NOTE Pressing MODE while in the Select Item level moves Autostar to the top most screen...

Page 9: ...he slew speed Holding down the Speed key longer one to two seconds accesses the Help function If you have a question about an Autostar operation e g INITIALIZA TION ALIGNMENT etc hold down the Speed k...

Page 10: ...cal tube around 180 and replace it into the cradle rings Fasten the cradle rings lock knobs 10 Fig 1 so that they only hold the optical tube loosely do not tighten the lock knobs yet Slide the tube ba...

Page 11: ...the telescope always plug in the battery pack to the control panel last after plugging in the two motors and Autostar Connecting the battery pack to the control panel before the motors and Autostar ar...

Page 12: ...Your telescope comes supplied with a low powered 25mm eyepiece which gives a wide com fortable field of view with high image resolution Low power eyepieces offer a wide field of view bright high contr...

Page 13: ...have such an effect on image quality Observing in early morning hours before the ground has built up internal heat pro duces better viewing conditions than during late afternoon hours Observing Using...

Page 14: ...at the Moon note that the Moon is not visible every night and practice using the Arrow keys and the slew speeds to view different features The Moon contains many interesting features including craters...

Page 15: ...o look at the Sun At the end of this message press the key prompted by Autostar to signify that the message has been read and understood 5 Getting Started The Getting Started menu displays a scrolling...

Page 16: ...scopes moves left Press until it is centered displays Bring the reference object back to the center of the eyepiece using ONLY the Right Arrow key When the reference object is centered press ENTER Imp...

Page 17: ...sen in the center of the eyepiece If you wish to track another star use the Arrow keys to slew the telescope to the star Center the star The tracking motors will then keep that star in the center of t...

Page 18: ...piral search is useful when the telescope slews to an object but that object is not visible in the eyepiece after the telescope finishes its search This sometimes occurs during an alignment procedure...

Page 19: ...ided Tour This example demonstrates using Tonight s Best Guided Tour 1 After observing Saturn press MODE twice so that Select Item Object displays again 2 Press the Scroll Down key twice Select Item G...

Page 20: ...tion Exercise To demonstrate how the Autostar menu structure works the following exercise calculates Sunset time so an evening observing session can be planned NOTE To perform an accurate calculation...

Page 21: ...h numbers 0 9 and the alphabet The Down Arrow key begins with the letter A the Up Arrow key begins with digit 9 To move the cursor across the display Use the Right or Left Arrow key 5 Fig 2 to move th...

Page 22: ...e Station the Hubble Space Telescope Global Positioning System GPS satellites and geosynchronous orbit satellites User Objects allows the user to define and store in memory deep sky objects of specifi...

Page 23: ...Date menu See DATE page 25 Moon Phases displays the date and time of the next Full New 1st Quarter and 3rd Quarter Moon Meteor Showers provides information on upcoming meteor showers such as the Pers...

Page 24: ...screen and Autostar goes to the glossary entry for that word To access directly from the Glossary menu use the Scroll keys to scroll through the alphabet Press ENTER on the desired letter Scroll to th...

Page 25: ...ALIGN page 17 However there are numerous other features available within the Setup menu including Date changes the date used by Autostar This function is useful to check events in the past or future...

Page 26: ...he Moon over long observing sessions c Custom Allows entry of user defined tracking rates Reverse L R Reverses the functions of the Left and Right Arrow keys i e the Right key moves the telescope to t...

Page 27: ...en the entry is complete Download transfers information from a personal computer or another Autostar During the operation the warning Downloading Do Not Turn Off appears NOTE The Download function req...

Page 28: ...o not leave the telescope inside a sealed car on a warm summer day excessive ambi ent temperatures can damage the telescope s internal lubrication and electronic circuitry Collimation Your DS 114AT ma...

Page 29: ...29 2 1 3 3 2 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 1 2 3 2 1 2 3 4 3 6 2 5 1 4 Fig 26 Fig 27 Fig 28 Fig 29 Fig 30 Fig 31 Fig 32...

Page 30: ...ed behind the primary mirror at the lower end of the main tube See Fig 28 Before adjusting the primary mirror tilt screws first unscrew by several turns use either a hex wrench or pliers the three hex...

Page 31: ...ope or to print out star charts for use in observing sessions Operates with any Windows based personal computer The Cable Connector Kit permits connection of the DS 114AT telescope model Autostar and...

Page 32: ...the Sun set To precisely point at the pole find the North Star Polaris by using the Big Dipper as a guide Fig 33 IMPORTANT NOTE For almost all astronomical observing requirements approximate settings...

Page 33: ...hen you are finished press ENTER 7 Declination 00 00 displays Use the Up and Down Arrow keys to enter the digits for the Declination coordinate of your object If necessary use the Scroll Keys to chang...

Page 34: ...ted satellite track When the track clears the obstruction press ENTER again to pause the telescope then continue with this procedure 9 With about 20 seconds left on the countdown timer start watching...

Page 35: ...uni verse might be observed Autostar Glossary Be sure to make use of Autostar s Glossary feature The Glossary menu provides an alphabetical list ing of definitions and descriptions of common astronomi...

Page 36: ...half and full much like those of the Moon The disk of Venus appears white as Sunlight is reflected off the thick cloud cover that completely obscures any surface detail Mars is about half the diameter...

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Page 38: ...d by Meade international distributors RGA Number Required Prior to the return of any product or part a Return Goods Authorization RGA number must be obtained from Meade by writing or calling 949 451 1...

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