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Figure 6. 

After removing the dust cap on the focuser, insert 

a 1.25" eyepiece into the eyepiece holder, then lightly tighten 

the two thumbscrews to secure it in place.

Figure 7. 

Move the telescope by grasping the tube and 

moving it up or down (altitude) and left or right (azimuth). It 

helps with doing this to place your other hand on the base to 

prevent the telescope from tipping.

Figure 8. 

Focus the image in the eyepiece by slowly 

turning one of the focus knobs until the image is sharp.

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Page 1: ...porate Offices 89 Hangar Way Watsonville CA 95076 USA Providing Exceptional Consumer Optical Products Since 1975 10075 Copyright 2015 Orion Telescopes Binoculars All Rights Reserved No part of this pr...

Page 2: ...nts of the FunScope Astro Dazzle 4 5 Not shown 2mm Allen key and Starry Night digital download coupon Eyepieces Dust Cover Optical tube Moon map Brochure Focuser EZ Finder II Dust Cover Collimation Ca...

Page 3: ...in the Parts List and shown in Figure 1 below are present If anything appears to be miss ing or broken immediately call Orion Customer Support 800 676 1343 for assistance Parts List Qty Description 1...

Page 4: ...ects at night Find a spot outdoors where you ll have a clear view of some object or vista that is at least 1 4 mile away The FunScope Astro Dazzle 4 5 was designed specifically for visual observation...

Page 5: ...ard to move easily or too loose to stay in place you will need to adjust the altitude ten sion knob to achieve the desired friction Figure 3 Focusing the Telescope With the 25mm eyepiece installed the...

Page 6: ...e center of the telescope eyepiece s field of view Alignment of the EZ Finder II is easiest to do during daylight before observing at night Here s what to do 1 Aim the telescope at a distant object at...

Page 7: ...grasping the tube and moving it up or down altitude and left or right azimuth It helps with doing this to place your other hand on the base to prevent the telescope from tipping Figure 8 Focus the im...

Page 8: ...usted over time to keep an object in the eyepiece s field of view This is easy to do with the FunScope Astro Dazzle 4 5 because it moves smoothly in both axes As the target object drifts slowly toward...

Page 9: ...ronomical pursuits Enjoy And let us know if you need any assistance get ting up and running with your FunScope Astro Dazzle 4 5 We re always ready and willing to help Send an email to support telescop...

Page 10: ...ts in materials or workmanship for a period of one year from the date of purchase This warranty is for the benefit of the original retail purchaser only During this warranty period Orion Telescopes Bi...

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