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TELESCOPE ASSEMBLY

Fig. 1

ASSEMBLING TRIPOD LEGS (Fig. 1)

1) Gently push middle section of each tripod leg at the top so that the 
    pointed foot protrudes below the tripod clamp.
2) Insert tripod lock screws into the thread holes on the side of the tripod 
    clamp without over-tightening.

ATTACHING THE ACCESSORY TRAY (Fig. 3)

1) Locate tripod leg brace.
2) Use the screws already attached to the tripod hinges to mount the tray platform. 
3) Secure the accessory tray on top of the tray platform using the thumbscrews 
    already attached.

ATTACHING MOUNT TO TRIPOD LEGS (Fig. 2)

3) Fasten the top of each tripod leg to the bottom of the yoke mount
    using the machine screws with the washers and wingnuts. Align each 
    leg so that the hinge for the accessory tray faces inwards. Be careful 
    not to over-tighten the wingnuts and damage tripod legs.  

Fig. 3

Fig. 2.

TRIPOD SET UP

ATTACHING THE TELESCOPE MAIN TUBE TO TUBE 
RINGS (Fig. 5)

1) Remove the telescope tube from the paper covering.
2) Place telescope tube in between the two tube rings. Close the 
    hinges around the telescope and fasten securely by tightening the 
    thumb nuts without over-tightening.
    

ATTACHING THE TUBE RINGS TO MOUNT(Fig. 4)

1) Remove the tube rings-multifunction plate assembly from telescope by 
    releasing their thumbnuts and opening their hinges.
2) Using one of the three threaded holes in the multif-function pate ring-plate 
    assembly to the mounting plateform. Turn the knurled black wheel directly 
    underneath the mounting platform on the alt-az mount while holding the tube 
    rings in place to secure the telescope in place.

Fig. 4.

Fig. 5

INSTALLING CONTROL CABLES (Fig. 6)

1) Slide the sleeve end of the cable over the nipple on the end of the 
    worm gear. Secure the cable by tightening the set screw against 
    the flat surface on the nipple. 

Fig. 6.

Summary of Contents for 705AZ3

Page 1: ...Cap Sun Shade Objective Lens Tube Rings Accessory Tray Tripod Leg Height Adjustment Clamp Piggyback Bracket Finderscope Finderscope Bracket Finderscope Allignment Screw Focus Locking Screw Focus Tube...

Page 2: ...g Your Eyes 3 5 3 3 4 4 4 5 5 5 6 6 7 7 7 8 8 8 8 8 8 9 TABLE OF CONTENTS Read the entire instructions carefully before beginning Your telesope should be assembled during daylight hours Choose a large...

Page 3: ...wingnuts and damage tripod legs Fig 3 Fig 2 TRIPOD SET UP ATTACHING THE TELESCOPE MAIN TUBE TO TUBE RINGS Fig 5 1 Remove the telescope tube from the paper covering 2 Place telescope tube in between t...

Page 4: ...two knurled thumbscrews These fixed magnification scopes mounted on the optical tube are very useful accessories When they are correctly aligned with the telescope objects can be quickly located and...

Page 5: ...e number of eyepiece in your collection Focusing Fig c Slowly turn the focus knobs under the focuser one way or the other until the image in the eyepiece is sharp Fig c The image usually has to be fin...

Page 6: ...0 with East South and West being 90 180 and 270 respectively Fig e Fig e Rotate in Azimuth 90 180 S E 270 W Zenith Meridian Line Tilt in Altitude Nadir 0 360 N Using the Camera Adapter Tube When you...

Page 7: ...bit from person to person is less until your eyes become fully dark adapted and decreases as you get older To determine an exit pupil you divide the diameter of the primary of your telescope in mm by...

Page 8: ...also affects images Astronomy is an outdoor activity The best conditions will have still air and obviously a clear view of the sky It is not necessary that the sky be cloud free Often broken cloud con...

Page 9: ...3rd edition 2000 A Manual Of Advanced Celestial Photography by Brad D Wallis and Robert W Provin Cambridge University Press New York 1984 Astrophotography An Introduction by H J P Arnold Sky Publishi...

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