How to Re-collimate the VMC260L Optical Tube
1. Re-collimation of the optical axis will go much faster if you have an assistant.
2. The star image will shift considerably even if the collimation screws are adjusted only a small amount.
3. If one of the three collimation screws comes to the end in either direction, turn the other two collimation screws on the opposite
side to the reverses so that you can continue the re-collimation.
4. Optical collimation is very delicat and you should avoid turning the collimation screws excessively.
Specifications
Handling and Storage
①
There are threee Allen
screws for collimation
which are placed near
the center the four-
vane spider on the
front of the optical
tube.
②
Attach an eyepiece with
medium power (60X to
80X) onto the eyepiece holder and get a relatively bright
star such as the Polar star into the telescope´s field of view.
Turn the focus knob to defocus the star image fully until it
is enlarged and blurred as much as one third of the viewing
field. The silhouette of the secondary mirror is seen near the
center of the
blurred star
image at this
time.
RE-COLLIMATION
③
If the optical axis is aligned correctly, both the blurred star
image and silhouette of the secondary mirror can be seen at
the center of the telescope‘s field of view. If it is not aligned
concentrically, move those images to the center of the field
of view. With an Allen wrench, adjust the collimation screw
nearest or furthest from the direction of those images.
The VMC260L telescopes are collimated properly at Vixen‘s factory before shipment. The telescopes hold the
collimation unless they are handled roughly. You can re-collimate your telescope using the following procedure if
necessary.
④
Turn the collimation screw clockwise or counterclockwise
gradually until the blurred star image and silhouette of the
secondary mirror are aligned concentrically in the center
of the telescope‘s field of view.
⑤
Use an eyepiece with high magnification and repeat the
above procedures so that you can make more precise
re-collimation of the optical axis.
⑥
When re-collimation of the telescope is done properly,
you perform a star test
with a medium to high
power eyepiece selecting a
star of the second or third
magnitude.
Right after you focus on the
star precisely, defocus the
star image slightly to look at
a diffraction pattern of the
star.
if the concentric diffraction
rings can be seen, the
optical axis have been
re-collimated properly.
Spider
Collimation
Allen Screws
Secondary
Mirror Holder
Misaligned largely
Out of collimation slightly
Collimated properly
Silhouette
Silhouette
- Do not leave the product inside a car in bright sunshine or in other hot
places. Keep away strong heat at sources away from the product.
- When cleaning, do not use solvents such as paint thinner or similar
products.
- Avoid touching any lens or mirror surfaces directly with your hands.
In case a lens or mirror becomes dirty with fingerprints or general
smears, gently wipe it using a commercially available lens ceaner and
a lens cleaning paper or cloth, or consult you local Vixen dealer.
- Blow off dust on lenses using a commercially available blower brush.
- For storage, keep the product in a dry place and do not expose to
direct sunlight.
Model
VMC260L Optical Tube Assembly
Optical Design
Precision Spherical Mirror & Meniscus Lens System
Effective Aperture
260mm
Focal Length
3000mm
Focal Ratio
1 : 11.5
Light Gathering Power
1380X
Resolving Power
0.45 arc seconds
Limiting Magnitude
13.8
Threads
60mm, 42mm for T-Ring
Visual Back
50.8mm (2.0“), 31.7mm (1.25“)
Optical Tube Length
650mm
Outer Diameter
304mm
Weight
10.9 Kgs (24 lbs)
7X50 Finder Scope
(6.8 degrees field of view)
Supplied
Flip Mirror Diagonal
Supplied
Mounting System
Dovetail Slide Rail and Mounting Platform
Carry Handle
Supplied