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TELESCOPE ASSEMBLY

TELESCOPE ASSEMBLY - MULTIFUNCTION MOUNTS

Fig.6

Fig.7

TRIPOD & MOUNT SET UP

TRIPOD SET UP

MOUNT SET UP

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Remove  the  tripod  from  the  box  and  spread  the 

legs apart until fully extended.
Adjust  the  desired  height  of  the  tripod  before 

attaching  the  fork  arm  and  your  optical  tube.  

Minor adjustments can be made later. Loosen the 

locking  mechanisms  on  each  leg  and  slide  the 

legs to the desired height and then retighten them.

Next  you  will  attach  your  Multi-function  mount  to 

the tripod. Locate the 3/8" threaded bolt in the top 

of  the  tripod  platform.  Then,  find  the  mating  3/8" 

threaded  hole  underneath  the  Fork  Arm  Base. 

Thread the 3/8" bolt of the tripod platform into the 

3/8"  threaded  hole  in  the  fork  arm  base  until  it  is 

good and tight (Fig.6).
Locate the 1/4x20 Mounting Platform. Slide it down 

the  slot  on  the  Fork Arm  as  in  dicated  in  Fig.7. 

Secure by tightening the thumb screws. 

Telescopes  with  a  dovetail  bar  attached  can  be  installed 

directly  onto  the  Multi-function  mount  without  using  the 

Mounting Platform. 

Fig.8

ATTACHING THE TELESCOPE TUBE TO THE MOUNT

1. If you are using the telescope for tracking astronomical objects, 

attach the optical tube to the Mounting Platform so that the Fork 

Arm is located on the right hand side (Fig.8). If the telescope is 

installed incorrectly you will not be able to use the latitude scale 

on the top of the Fork Arm. Thread the 1/4x20 Mounting Screw 

into the 1/4x20 tripod adapter of the optical tube and make sure it 

is tight. Do not overtighten the screw.  

ATTACHING A CAMERA TO THE MOUNT

1. For  general  terrestrial  use,  the  camera  can  be  secured  on 

the Mounting Platform any way you wish. Thread the 1/4x20 

Mounting Screw into the camera and make sure it is tight. Do 

not overtighten the screw.

Do NOT overtighten the 1/4x20 Mounting Screw or it may 

cause damage to the screw.

You must be careful not to use an optical tube that is too 

heavy or too big as the motor assembly will not be able to 

operate properly and you may damage the mount. 

Summary of Contents for AZ Tracking

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Page 3: ...single arm mount into the tripod head Push the large cup underneath the tripod head upward and turn counter clock wise to secure the mount to the tripod 1 2 ATTACHING THE MOUNT TO THE TRIPOD Fig 4 1...

Page 4: ...Telescopes with a dovetail bar attached can be installed directly onto the Multi function mount without using the Mounting Platform Fig 8 ATTACHING THE TELESCOPE TUBE TO THE MOUNT 1 If you are using...

Page 5: ...ll slots and remove the plastic shipping cover over the battery Fig b Turn on the Red Dot Finder by rotating the variable brightness control clockwise until you hear a click Continue rotating the cont...

Page 6: ...the lever located in the front of the fork arm base Fig d Remove the battery holders inside to install or replace batteries S Plug the cable connector from the Hand Control into the telephone type ja...

Page 7: ...r example if key is the last key that you used to set the scale to 0 degree you should also use key as the last key for setting the scale reading to your local latitude Hand Control Operation GUIDE SE...

Page 8: ...the TRACKING FUNCTION you must first find the astronomical object you are seeking The preferred method of finding objects is called star hopping and there is much written on this method Remember you...

Page 9: ...ing to will flash If the multifunction mount is connected to an Acuter digital spotting scope or Canon EOS digital camera see Auto Imaging below in the cruise mode the mount will automatically send a...

Page 10: ...ous stored information with 0 In the CRUISE and SCAN modes the mount will recognize this and bypass this position and go to the next position instead 10 GUIDE SET GO SLOW FAST 1 2 3 4 6 5 CRUISE TRAC...

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