Celestron PowerSeeker Table Top User manual

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Po w e r Se e k e r
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Ta b l e T o P Te l e S c o P e S
Po w e r Se e k e r 40 m m Ta b l e T o P Te l e S c o P e #21007
Po w e r Se e k e r 50 m m Ta b l e T o P Te l e S c o P e #21009
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INSTRUCTION MANUAL
Ta b l e o f co n T e n T S
INTRODUCTION ........................................................................... 3
ASSEMBLY ................................................................................. 5
SETTING UP THE TRIPOD .........................................................................5
ATTACHING THE TELESCOPE OPTICAL TUBE TO THE TRIPOD......................................5
MOVING THE TELESCOPE MANUALLY ............................................................6
INSTALLING THE STAR DIAGONAL & EYEPIECE ....................................................6
INSTALLING & USING THE BARLOW LENS .........................................................7
INSTALLING & USING THE 1.5X ERECTING EYEPIECE ..............................................7
ALIGNING THE FINDERSCOPE ....................................................................7
Reference material on Telescope Basics, Astronomy
Basics, Celestial Observing, and Telescope
Maintenance can be found on the Celestron website
www.celestron.com under your product model in the
support section. Detailed specifications can be found
in the Specs section.
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ad d i T i o n a l in f o r m a T i o n
wa r n i n g
•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lter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,eitherwhenchildrenare
present or adults who may not be familiar with the correct operating
procedures of your telescope.
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So m e o f T h e m a n y S T a n d a r d f e a T u r e S o f T h e Po w e r Se e k e r i n c l u d e :
Allcoatedopticalelementsandfullycoatedobjectivelensfor
clear, crisp images.
All metal telescope optical tube
Smooth functioning, rigid altazimuth (tripod) mount with easy
pointingtolocatedobjects.
Preassembled aluminum tripod ensures a stable platform.
Quickandeasyno-toolsetup.
CD-ROM“TheSkyX”--astronomysoftwarewhichprovides
educationabouttheskyandprintableskymaps.
All models can be used terrestrially as well as astronomically
with the standard accessories included.
in T r o d u c T i o n
Congratulations on your purchase of a PowerSeeker
telescope.ThePowerSeekerSeriesismadeofthehighest
quality materials to ensure stability and durability. All this
adds up to a telescope that gives you a lifetime of pleasure
with a minimal amount of maintenance.
These telescopes were designed for the First Time Buyer
offering exceptional value. The PowerSeeker series
features a compact and portable design with ample optical
performance to excite newcomers to the world of amateur
astronomy. In addition, your PowerSeeker telescope is
ideal for terrestrial observations which will open your eyes
to the world around you with its high power viewing.
PowerSeekertelescopescarryatwoyearlimitedwarranty.
For details see our website at www.celestron.com.
Taketimetoreadthroughthismanualbeforeembarking
on yourjourneythrough the Universe.It may takea few
observing sessions to become familiar with your telescope,
soyoushouldkeepthismanualhandyuntilyouhavefully
mastered your telescope’s operation.
Your telescope is designed to give you years of fun and
rewarding observations. However, there are a few things to
consider before using your telescope that will ensure your
safety and protect your equipment.
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fi g u r e 1 Po w e r Se e k e r 50 m m Ta b l e T o P Te l e S c o P e
(Po w e r Se e k e r 40 m m Ta b l e T o P Te l e S c o P e Sim il ar)
1 Objective Lens
2 Telescope Optical Tube
3 Finderscope
4 Eyepiece
5 Diagonal
6 Focus Knob
7 Altitude Locking Knob
8 Tripod
9 Azimuth Knob (not on 40 mm)
10 Tripod Head
11 Altitude Fine Adjustment Knob (not on 40 mm)
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aS S e m b l y
ThissectioncoverstheassemblyinstructionsforyourPowerSeeker
telescope. Your telescope should be set up indoor the first time so
that it is easy to identify the various parts and familiarize yourself with
the correct assembly procedure before attempting it outdoor.
EachPowerSeekercomesinonebox.Thepiecesintheboxare
(Figure 2) – telescope optical tube with finderscope attached, tripod
(altazimuth mount), star diagonal, 20 mm eyepiece, 8 mm eyepiece,
2xBarlowlens,1.5xerectingeyepiece,“TheSkyX”CD-ROM,anda
nylon carrying bag.
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Se T T i n g u P T h e Tr i P o d
1. Remove the tripod from the box (Figure 2).
The tripod comes preassembled so that the
set up is very easy. Each tripod is different
foreachmodelbutlookssomewhatsimilar
to the photos shown (Figure 3).
2. Stand the tripod upright and pull the tripod
legs apart until each leg is fully extended.
The very top of the tripod is called the head
(altazimuth mount).
3. The tripod is now completely assembled
(Figure 4).
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Th e T e l e S c o P e o P T i c a l T u b e a T T a c h e S T o T h e T r i P o d
(a l T a z i m u T h m o u n T ). fo l l o w T h e S T e P S b e l o w :
1. Remove the protective paper or plastic bag covering
the optical tube.
2. Removethealtitudelockingknobfromthetelescope
optical tube – see center of Figure 5.
3. Place the telescope optical tube on the tripod
(altazimuth) mount so that the hole in the top of the
optical tube platform lines up with the hole in the
mount head – see Figure 6.
4. Insertthealtitudelockingknobthroughthetripod
mountheadandopticaltubeplatform(makesurethe
hole is clear all the way through before tightening
theknob).Theknobscrewwillthreadintotheinsert
and then tighten it. Figure 7 shows the optical tube
attached to the tripod.
5. Remove the lens cover from the large end of
the telescope.
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mo v i n g T h e Te l e S c o P e ma n u a l l y
Th e Po w e r Se e k e r 50 m m T a b l e T o P T e l e S c o P e iS e a S y T o m o v e
w h e r e v e r y o u w a n T T o P o i n T iT .
1. The up and down (altitude or vertical) is controlled by
thealtitudelockingknob(Figure7).Theknobcan
tighten the altitude so it cannot move but normally it
should be slightly loose so you can move the telescope
up or down slowly. The best way to move the telescope
up and down is to have one hand on the tripod head
and the other hand on the diagonal and move it to
where you want.
2.Youcanmakeneadjustmentsinaltitudebyusingthe
altitudeneadjustmentknob–Figure9.Turntheknob
in either direction for finite movement when the altitude
lockingknobistightened.
3. The side-to-side (azimuth or horizontal movement)
iscontrolledbytheazimuthknob(Figure8).Asmall
thumbscrewtotheleftoftheazimuthknoblocksthe
azimuth movement. When you loosen the thumbscrew,
you can then move the telescope freely in azimuth by
turningtheazimuthknob.Alternately,youcanmovethe
telescope in azimuth (when the thumbscrew is loosened)
by placing one hand on the tripod head and the other
hand on the diagonal and move it to where you want.
4.Whenbothknobs(altitudeandazimuth)arelooseyou
canndyourobjectseasily(throughthenderscope)
andthentightentheknobswhentheobjectiscentered.
Th e Po w e r Se e k e r 40 m m T a b l e T o P T e l e S c o P e iS e a S y T o m o v e
w h e r e v e r y o u w a n T T o P o i n T iT .
1. The altitude (up/down or vertical) movement is controlled
solelybylooseningthealtitudelockingknobandthen
tighten it slightly for small movements – Figure 10.
2. The azimuth (side-to-side or horizontal) movement does
nothavealockknobandfreelymoveswheneveryou
want to move it.
3. The easiest way to move the telescope around to find
anobjectyouarelookingforistoholdthetripodhead
with one hand and hold the diagonal with the other
hand and then move the telescope as you desire.
Note:Beforetighteningthealtitudelockingknob,the
locationyouareseekingshouldbelocatedinthe
finderscope.
in S T a l l i n g T h e ST a r di a g o n a l a n d ey e P i e c e
The star diagonal is a prism that diverts the light at a right
angle to the light path of the telescope. This allows you
to observe in a position that is more comfortable than if
youhadtolookstraightthrough.Also,thediagonalcan
be rotated to any position which is most favorable for you.
The star diagonal corrects the image to be right side up
(erect image) but the image is reversed left-to-right. To
install the diagonal and eyepiece:
1. Insert the small barrel of the diagonal into the eyepiece
adapter of the focus tube on the small end of the
telescopeopticaltube–Figure12.Makesurethe
thumbscrew on the eyepiece adapter does not protrude
into the focuser tube before installation and the plug up
caps are removed from the eyepiece adapter.
2. Put the small barrel end of one of the eyepieces into the
diagonal and tighten the thumb screw – Figure 11.
Again,whendoingthismakesurethethumbscrew
is not protruding into the diagonal before inserting the
eyepiece and remove all caps.
3. The eyepieces can be changed to different powers by
reversing the procedure in step 2 above.
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in S T a l l i n g a n d uS i n g T h e ba r l o w le n S
Your telescope comes with a 2x Barlow Lens which doubles
the magnifying power of each eyepiece. However, the
greatly magnified images should only be used under
ideal conditions.
To use the Barlow lens, remove the diagonal and insert
the Barlow directly into the focuser tube – Figure 13 after
removing all caps. You then insert an eyepiece into the
Barlow lens for viewing. You can also, insert the diagonal
into the Barlow lens and then use an eyepiece in the
diagonal but you may not be able to reach focus with
all eyepieces.
Note: Start by using a low power eyepiece as it will be
easier to focus.
in S T a l l i n g a n d uS i n g T h e 1.5x er e c T i n g ey e P i e c e
Your telescope comes with a 1.5x erecting eyepiece, used
primarily for daytime terrestrial viewing. This eyepiece
corrects the image you see in your telescope so that it’s
both right side up and corrected from left to right. Install
and use this eyepiece the same way you do with the
Barlow Lens in the section above. You cannot use the
Barlow lens when using this erecting eyepiece and you
should not use the diagonal.
When using the erecting eyepiece, the power with various
eyepieces is:
50 mm with 20 mm eyepiece = 38x
50mmwith8mmeyepiece=94x
40 mm with 20 mm eyepiece = 30x
40 mm with 8 mm eyepiece = 75x
al i g n i n g T h e fi n d e r S c o P e
Use the following steps to align the finderscope so that
youcanndobjectseasilyatits2xpower.
1. Remove the lens caps from both ends of the
finderscope.
2.Locateadistantdaytimeobjectandcenteritinalow
power (20 mm) eyepiece in the main telescope.
3.Lookthroughthenderscope(theeyepieceendofthe
nderscope)andtakenoticeofthepositionofthe
sameobject.
4. Without moving the main telescope, turn the
adjustmentthumbscrewslocatedaroundthe
nderscopebracketuntilthecrosshairsofthe
nderscopearecenteredontheobjectchosenwith
the main telescope. Once the crosshairs of the
nderscopearecenteredontheobjectchosenwith
the main telescope, the finderscope is now
properly aligned.
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Barlow Lens
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Eyepiece Objective
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Ta b l e d e S m a T i è r e S
INTRODUCTION ........................................................................... 3
ASSEMBLAGE .............................................................................. 5
INSTALLATION DU TRÉPIED ......................................................................5
FIXATION DU TUBE OPTIQUE DU TÉLESCOPE AU TRÉPIED .........................................5
DEPLACEMENT MANUEL DU TELESCOPE .........................................................6
INSTALLATION DU RENVOI COUDÉ ET DE L’OCULAIRE ............................................6
INSTALLATION ET UTILISATION DES LENTILLES DE BARLOW .......................................7
INSTALLATION ET UTILISATION DE L’OCULAIRE REDRESSEUR 1.5X .................................7
ALIGNEMENT DU CHERCHEUR ...................................................................7
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INTRODUCCIÓN ........................................................................... 3
ENSAMBLAJE .............................................................................. 5
CÓMO ENSAMBLAR EL TRÍPODE .................................................................5
CONEXIÓN DEL TUBO ÓPTICO DEL TELESCOPIO AL TRÍPODE .....................................5
CÓMO MOVER EL TELESCOPIO MANUALMENTE ..................................................6
INSTALACIÓN DE LA LENTE A 90º Y EL OCULAR ...................................................6
INSTALACIÓN Y USO DE LA LENTE BARLOW ......................................................7
INSTALACIÓN Y USO DEL OCULAR INVERSOR DE IMAGEN 1,5X ....................................7
ALINEACIÓN DEL TELESCOPIO BUSCADOR .......................................................7
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INTRODUZIONE ............................................................................ 3
ASSEMBLAGGIO ........................................................................... 5
APPRONTAMENTO DEL TREPPIEDI ...............................................................5
COLLEGAMENTO DEL TUBO OTTICO DEL TELESCOPIO AL TREPPIEDI .............................5
SPOSTAMENTO MANUALE DEL TELESCOPIO .....................................................6
INSTALLAZIONE DEL DIAGONALE STELLARE E DELL’OCULARE .....................................6
INSTALLAZIONE E USO DELLA LENTE DI BARLOW .................................................7
INSTALLAZIONE E USO DELL’OCULARE RADDRIZZATORE DA 1,5X ..................................7
ALLINEAMENTO DEL CANNOCCHIALE CERCATORE ...............................................7
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Celestron PowerSeeker Table Top User manual

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