Bresser Messier MCX-127 GoTo Bedienungsanleitung
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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
102/1470 (4") · f/14.4
127/1900 (5") · f/14.9
Maksutov-Cassegrain GoTo telescope
Art. No. 4701102
4701127
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This operating instruction
booklet is to be considered as
part of this device.
Read the safety instructions and the
operating manual carefully before using
this device.
Keep this manual in a safe place for
future reference. If this device is sold or
passed on, these operating instructions
must be passed on to each subsequent
owner/user of the product.
[WARNING:]DANGER of bodily injury!
Never look directly at, or near the sun with
this device. There is a risk of PERMANENT
BLINDNESS if this occurs!
Children should only use this device under
supervision. Keep packaging materials
(plastic bags, rubber bands, etc.) away from
children! There is a DANGER OF CHOKING
[These pose a CHOKING HAZZARD]
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK!
This unit contains electronic parts that are
powered by a power source (AC adapter or
batteries). Never leave children unattended
when handling the device! Please follow the
instructions carefully and do not attempt
to power this device with anything other
than power sources recommended in this
manual, otherwise there is a DANGER OF A
ELECTRIC SHOCK!
Never bend, squeeze or pull power
cables, connecting cables, extensions or
connectors. Protect cables from sharp
edges and heat. Check this device, cables
and connections for damage before use.
Never attempt to operate a damaged
device, or a device with damaged electrical
parts! Damaged parts must be replaced
immediately by an authorized service
agent.
FIRE/EXPLOSION HAZARD
Do not expose this device to high
temperatures. Use only the recommended
batteries. Do not short-circuit the device
or batteries or dispose of in fire! Excessive
heat and improper handling can cause
short circuits, fires and even explosions!
FIRE HAZARD!
Do not expose this device - especially the
lenses - to direct sunlight! Focusing of
sunlight could cause fires.
!
General warnings
What’s Included:
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DANGER of material damage!
Do not disassemble the device! In the
event of a defect, please contact your
dealer. They will contact our Service Center
and can arrange the return of this device
for repair if necessary.
Do not subject the device to excessive
vibrations.
The manufacturer accepts no liability for
voltage damage as a result of incorrectly
inserted batteries, or the use of an
unsuitable mains adapter!
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Parts overview
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MCX GoTo Telescope (Fig. 2)
1. Eyepiece
2. LED viewfinder
  3. Setscrewfortheeyepieceholder
  4. Eyepieceholderwith90°view
  5. Opticaltubewith102mm
or 127 mm aperture
  6. VerticalClutchKnob(decl.clamp.)
  7. Mountingfork
  8. Focusknob
  9. HorizontalClutchLever(right
ascension clamping)
 10. AuxInputPort
11. Motor housing and mount base
12. Circular bubble level
13. Setting circle for right ascension
(RA) - around telescope base.
 14. Flipmirrorcontrol
 15. Photoadapterconnectorport
(under circular cover)
 16. Settingcirclefordeclination(DEC)-
on the left arm of the mounting fork
17. Adjustment knobs for
the LED viewfinder
 18. MountfortheLEDviewfinder
 19. ComputerisedHandset
with LED display
 20. Lenscap
21. Field tripod with adjustable polar
wedge and nylon field bag
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Using the LED Viewfinder
TheLEDviewfinderprojectsareddotontothemirrorsurface(1,fig.24)andthus"before"
the target. This makes it easier to adjust objects.
By turning the large knurled wheel, you can switch the LED viewfinder on or off and also
adjust the brightness of the illuminated dot.
The viewfinder is aligned with the small knurled wheels on the lower and left side. Proceed
as follows to align the unit correctly:
1.Insertthesupplied26mmeyepieceintotheeyepieceholder.Lookthroughtheeyepiece
and place a clearly visible object (moon, bright star) in the middle of it.
2. Turn on the LED viewfinder and aim at the same object. Use the two small knurled
wheels to adjust the visible red illuminated dot until it is centered above the object (fig.
24).Eyepieceandilluminateddotarenowmatchedtoeachother.
Battery change for LED viewfinder
If the red dot on the mirror surface is not visible after switching on, the battery (type
CR2032,3V)oftheviewfindermustbereplaced.Proceedasfollows:
1. Press the battery drawer labelled PUSH (fig. 37) and pull out the drawer on the other
side(Fig.38).
NOTE!
Replace the battery only with a completely new, unused battery of the same type!
2. Insert the battery into the battery drawer. Pay attention to the correct installation
positionandpolarityofthenewbattery(fig.39).
3. Push the drawer back into the shaft. The drawer can only be inserted correctly from
one side.
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Use of the
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Use of the
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The first night
As a freshly baked telescope owner, she naturally wants to penetrate the depths of the
universe immediately. Unfortunately, stargazing can only take place on clear nights.
However, if the weather is not good, you still have some time to prepare for the first night.
It makes sense if you are concerned with the construction of the device, which must also
succeed in the dark. Perhaps you should also take one or two books at hand so as not to
be unprepared for the challenges of heaven. You should always have these instructions
at hand.
Then finally, after a long pause, the sky breaks open and gives a clear view of the starry
sky. It is time to give the telescopethe "FirstLight", as amateur astronomers callthe
"baptism"ofthetelescopeintheopensky.Thiseveningcanbedecisivewhetheryouare
infected by the fascination of the starry sky or whether you turn away from the hobby
with frustration and disappointment because of annoying mishaps. In the age of space
travel we are spoiled by astrophotographs taken by space probes and large telescopes.
Science fiction films on television and in the cinema impress with breathtaking star
worlds. The expectations towards the telescope are accordingly high. The first look
through your telescope may therefore be sobering at first. Over time, however, you will
notice that observing astronomical objects is an exciting and fascinating activity. So that
the telescope does not become a bad investment, we as a telescope manufacturer have
written a small guide for you, which should introduce you a little into this great hobby.
We don't want to impart deep science - the market has enough literature for that - but we
want to give a small practical instruction how to handle the telescope and what can be
observed.
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ASTRO-TIPPS!
-Versuchenyouwill findan observationsite thatis faraway frombrightlight sources
such as cities, streets or sports fields. If this is not always possible then choose a place
where it is a little darker. All the darker, all the better.
- Gebenyoucanaccustomyoureyestothedarknessforabout10minutes.Giveyour
eyesanobservationbreakaboutevery10to15minutestoavoidwateryeyesandeye
pain.
-Versuchenyou do not usewhite light during an observation inthe dark. Experienced
observers only use red light in order not to loose the adaptation of the eye to darkness
(dark adaptation of the eye). They either use the flashlight, or wrap red special foil around
their lamps. Also note that when other observers are nearby, they do not handle white
light. Never shine a lamp into a telescope through which you are watching!
- Ziehenyouwarmup.Hypothermiacanquicklyoccurwhensittingoncooldays.
- Übenyouthepreparationofyourequipmentinthelight,sothattheninthedarkevery
handle sits.
- Verwendenyour26mmeyepieceforearthobservationordistantareasinthestarrysky,
suchasopenstarclusters(e.g.PleiadesM45).Useamoremagnifyingeyepiece,suchas
a9mmeyepiece,toseeclosethingssuchastheringsofSaturnorcratersonthemoon.
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Magnification = --------------------------------
Eyepiece focal length
Example:
ThemagnificationachievedbytheMCX-127inconjunctionwiththeSP26mmeyepiece
is as follows:
 1900mm
Magnification = -------------------------------- = 73x
 26mm
Too much magnification: The most common mistake an inexperienced observer makes
isto"over-zoom"thetelescope-heusestoohighmagnificationsthatnolongermatch
the telescope aperture and typical atmospheric conditions. Never forget that a smaller,
but bright and well-resolved image is far superior to a larger image, which appears to be
flatandpoorly-resolved!Seeinthiscontextthefigure.9on.Magnificationsbeyond250x
should only be used when atmospheric conditions are exceptionally stable.
Most observers should have three or four eyepieces and a 2x Barlow lens to take
advantage of the full range of meaningful magnifications possible with the MCX.
Basic knowledge
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Example for a too high magnification
(Saturn).
Produktspezifikationen
Marke: | Bresser |
Kategorie: | Teleskop |
Modell: | Messier MCX-127 GoTo |
Gewicht: | 8500 g |
Produktfarbe: | Black, White |
Typ: | Catadioptric |
Betriebsanleitung: | Ja |
Vergrößerung: | 254 x |
Stativbefestigung: | Ja |
Länge (mm): | 1000 mm |
Schlauchtyp: | Aluminium |
Feste Brennweite: | 1900 mm |
Blende (relative Ă–ffnung): | 15 |
Azimutale Montierung: | Ja |
Stativmaterial: | Stahl |
Linsenbeschichtung: | Mehrschichtig beschichtet (MC) |
Maximal unterstĂĽtzter Okulardurchmesser: | 31.7 mm |
Stativ enthalten: | Ja |
Pprimärspiegelgröße: | 138 mm |
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