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OWNER’S MANUAL

60MM AZ TELESCOPE

ZHUMELL 60x700 TELESCOPE

Summary of Contents for 60MM AZ

Page 1: ...45 W 60 W 75 W 30 W 1 0 1 5 E W OWNER S MANUAL 60MM AZ TELESCOPE ZHUMELL 60x700 TELESCOPE...

Page 2: ...joy life s pursuits hobbies and adventures in rich colorful detail the kind of detail that only high performance optics can produce At Zhumell we design our binoculars telescopes and spotting scopes f...

Page 3: ...copes are precision astronomical instruments designed for ease of use and versatility in their application As with any telescope Zhumell telescopes require some technical knowledge of stellar movement...

Page 4: ...the optics to dry naturally in warm indoor air prior to packing up your telescope 4 Protect your telescope from excessive heat For example do not store your telescope in a sealed car on a warm day Ex...

Page 5: ...aches to the tripod Gently swing your telescope left or right until it faces the object you seek Tighten the thumbscrew to hold the telescope in place The latitudinal axis up and down is commonly refe...

Page 6: ...lestial poles CELESTIAL EQUATOR The celestial equator is the line of declination which lies directly above the Earth s equator The celestial equator lies halfway between the north and south celestial...

Page 7: ...called f stop provides a wider field of view Photographically the lower the f stop the shorter the exposure time needed to capture an object on film LIMITING MAGNITUDE The limiting magnitude of a tele...

Page 8: ...d to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in acco...

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