Celestron Inspire 80AZ Bedienungsanleitung
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INSTRUCTION MANUAL
Model #22401- Inspire 70AZ
Model #22402- Inspire 80AZ
Model #22403- Inspire 100AZ
Model #22407- Inspire 90AZS
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1. Telescope Tube
2. StarPointer Pro Finderscope
3. 20 mm Eyepiece
4. Erect Image Diagonal
5. Focus Knob
6. Focus Micrometer
7. Panning Handle/Altitude Clutch Knob
8. Tripod
9. Accessory Tray Lock Knob
10. Folding Accessory Tray
11. Lens Cap/Smartphone Adapter
12. Tube Mounting Bolt
13. Altazimuth Mount
14. Removable Flashlight
15. Accessory Tray Tension Knob
16. 10 mm Eyepiece
SOLAR WARNING
Never look directly at the Sun with the naked eye or with a telescope unless you have the proper solar filter. Permanent and irreversible eye damage may result.
Never use your telescope to project an image of the Sun onto any surface. Internal heat build-up can damage the telescope and any accessories attached to it.
Never use an eyepiece solar filter or a Herschel wedge. Internal heat build-up inside the telescope can cause these devices to crack or break, allowing unfiltered sunlight to pass through to the eye.
Do not leave the telescope unsupervised, especially when children or adults unfamiliar with the correct operating procedures of your telescope are present.
We recommend saving your telescope box so it can be used to store the telescope when it is not in use. Unpack the box carefully
as some parts are small. Use the parts list below to verify that all parts and accessories are present.
PARTS LIST
WHAT’S IN THE BOX
ASSEMBLING YOUR TELESCOPE
THE MOUNT
The Inspire mount and tripod come fully assembled, so setting it
up is easy.
1. Remove the tripod and mount from the box.
2. Loosen the hand knobs at the bottom of each leg and extend
the inner section of the leg to the desired length. Tighten the
knobs to secure the legs, being careful not to over tighten.
3. Stand the tripod upright and pull the tripod legs apart until the
folding accessory tray snaps into place.
4. Line up the tabs on the spring-loaded accessory tray locking
knob with the notches in the accessory tray and press
downward. Turn the locking knob clockwise about 20 degrees
to fully lock the tray in place.
5. Turn the accessory tray tension knob clockwise until it stops.
Do not over tighten.
NOTE: When closing the tripod at the end of the observing session, be sure to first loosen the tension
knob all the way, then loosen the locking knob by turning it counterclockwise until the spring
pops the locking knob upward. Grab the knob and lift upward and the tripod will fold up.
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Tension Knob
Locking Knob
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To attach the telescope tube to your tripod and mount:
1. Loosen the two tube mounting bolts on the side of the dovetail
saddle on top of the mount.
2. Locate the dovetail bar on the bottom of the telescope tube
and slide it into the saddle. The eyepiece end of the telescope
tube should point in the same direction as the panning handle
on the mount.
3. When the dovetail is centered in the saddle, tighten the two
tube mounting bolts, starting with the larger one first. Finish by
tightening the smaller one.
4. Remove the lens cap when you are ready to observe by simply
pulling it off the lens shade.
The Inspire telescopes come with a 90° erect image diagonal.
This accessory uses a prism to bend the light at a 90° angle,
providing a more comfortable viewing position. It also gives you
a 100% correctly oriented image allowing you to easily use this
telescope for daytime terrestrial observing.
To install the erect image diagonal:
1. Remove the caps from both sides of the diagonal.
2. Loosen the setscrews on the back of the telescope focuser and
pull out the small dust cap.
3. Insert the smaller tube on the diagonal into the back of the
focuser and secure it by tightening the setscrews.
Your Inspire telescope comes with two eyepieces, a low power
(20 mm eyepiece) and a higher power eyepiece (10 mm eyepiece).
Whenever you set up your telescope, always start with the 20
mm eyepiece. Once you have your target centered in the 20 mm
eyepiece, you can switch to your higher power 10 mm eyepiece to
increase magnification and get a more detailed view.
To install an eyepiece:
1. Loosen the setscrews on the open end of the erect image diagonal.
2. Insert the silver barrel of the 20 mm eyepiece into the diagonal.
3. Tighten the setscrews to secure the eyepiece.
4. To see the sharpest image possible, you need to adjust the
telescope’s focus. Look through the eyepiece and slowly turn
the focusing knobs until you see the sharpest image possible.
NOTE: You should always adjust focus whenever you change eyepieces or if another person views
through the telescope as the focus may be different for each individual.
THE ERECT DIAGONAL
THE TELESCOPE TUBE
THE EYEPIECES
Produktspezifikationen
Marke: | Celestron |
Kategorie: | Teleskop |
Modell: | Inspire 80AZ |
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