Carson RP-100 User manual

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Carson RP-100 is a powerful and easy-to-use telescope that can be used for both astronomical and terrestrial viewing. It features high-quality optics, a sturdy aluminum tripod, and a variety of accessories to make your stargazing experience more enjoyable. With its 700mm focal length and included 20mm and 8mm eyepieces, the RP-100 can achieve magnifications of 35x and 87.5x, respectively, allowing you to get up close and personal with celestial objects. The included 10x30mm finder scope helps you quickly and easily locate objects in the night sky.

Carson RP-100 is a powerful and easy-to-use telescope that can be used for both astronomical and terrestrial viewing. It features high-quality optics, a sturdy aluminum tripod, and a variety of accessories to make your stargazing experience more enjoyable. With its 700mm focal length and included 20mm and 8mm eyepieces, the RP-100 can achieve magnifications of 35x and 87.5x, respectively, allowing you to get up close and personal with celestial objects. The included 10x30mm finder scope helps you quickly and easily locate objects in the night sky.

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RP-100 TELESCOPE
Instruction Manual
Introduction
Box Contents
Figures 1-8/Figure Key
Telescope Assembly
•SettingupYourTripod
•AttachingtheUMount
•AttachingtheTelescopeTubetotheMount
•AttachingtheFinderScope
•AttachingtheEyepieces
•AligningtheFinderScope
Calculating Power
UnderstandingCelestialMovement
UsingtheTelescope
CareandMaintenanceofYourTelescope
•Cleaning
•CollimationofOptics
•AdjustingtheDiagonalHolder
•AdjustingthePrimaryMirror
•NightTimeStarCollimationTesting
Specications
Warnings
CustomerService
Warranty Information
Congratulations on your purchase of a Carson RP-100 Red Planet Series
TM
telescope. This telescope features an easy-to-use design and high perfor-
mance optics that are perfect for beginning astronomers looking to explore
the wonders of outer space and the world around them. Please read this man-
ual carefully to ensure that you assemble and use your telescope correctly.
When used properly, your Red Planet
TM
telescope should provide years of
exciting observations of the universe and the world around you. Please note
thatthisNewtonianReectortelescopewasdesignedforbothastronomical
and terrestrial viewing.
IMPORTANT: DO NOT USE YOUR RED PLANET
TM
TELESCOPE
TO LOOK AT OR NEAR THE SUN! DOING SO WILL CAUSE
INSTANT AND PERMANENT EYE DAMAGE.
Each box contains the following:
•CompleteOpticalTubeAssembly
•UMount
•Heavy-DutyAluminumTripod
•8mmHuygenianErectingEyepiece(1.25”O.D.)
•20mmHuygenianErectingEyepiece(1.25”O.D.)
•10x30mmErectingFinderScope
Please unpack your telescope carefully and make sure that all accessories are
included in the box.
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Table of Contents:
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Fig.8
Key to Figures 1-8:
1. 10x30mmFinderScope
2. Focuser
3. Eyepiece
4. Focus Knobs
5. Optical Tube Assembly
6. UMount
7. Horizontal Lock Knob
8. UMountLockingScrew
9. AltitudeRodFineAdjustmentControl
10. Altitude Rod
11. Locking Plates
12. Tripod Legs
13. Locking Plate Thumbscrews
14. AltitudeRodCoarseAdjustmentControl
15. Focuser Thumbscrew
16. FinderScopeBracketThumbscrew
17. FinderScopeFocusKnob
18. FinderScopeBracket
19. FinderScopeBracketMountingBolts
20. Tripod Tightening Ring
21. Tripod Brace
22. EyepieceHolderSlots
23. Tripod Hook
24. Tripod Leg Lock Closed
25. Tripod Leg Lock Open
26. DiagonalMirrorTiltScrews
27. DiagonalMirrorHolder
28. PrimaryMirrorLockingScrews
29. PrimaryMirrorTiltScrews
Assembly of your Red Planet Telescope:
Setting Up Your Tripod:
The aluminum tripod comes preassembled and ready-to-use. Remove the
tripod from the box and pull apart the legs. Gently push down the tripod
braces(Fig.6-21)untiltheyareinthelowestposition.Turnthetightening
ring(Fig.6-20)(locatedatthecenterofthetripodbrace)clockwisetolock
the tripod in the open position. You can then extend the legs to the desired
heightbypullingopenthetaboneachleglock(Fig.6-25),slidingtheleg
down the desired amount and then pushing the leg lock back against the leg
intothelockedposition(Fig.6-24).Repeattheprocesswitheachlegtrying
to keep the tripod as level as possible with the ground. You will notice there
areholesinthetripodlegbraces(Fig.6-22).Thesearedesignedtohold
eyepieces when not in use.
Attaching the U Mount:
RemovetheUmount(Fig.1-6)fromthebox.Placethebottomofthemount
into the hole in the top of the tripod head and secure with the mount locking
screw(Fig.1-8).Pleasebecarefultomakesurethatthemountissecurely
attached to the tripod.
Attaching the Telescope Tube to the Mount:
Carefullyremovetheopticaltubeassembly(Fig.1-5)fromthebox.
GentlyplacetheopticaltubebetweentheforksoftheUmountwiththe
focuser(Fig.1-2)towardsthefront.Slidetheknobslocatedonthesidesof
the optical tube assembly into the corresponding openings at the top of the
Umount.Twistthelockingplates(Fig.3-11)onthesidesofthetelescope
untilthethumbscrew(Fig.3-13)isalignedwiththeholesontheforksofthe
mount.Tightenthethumbscrewstosecurethetelescopetothemount.Slide
thealtituderod(Fig.3-10)intotheholeinthealtitudecoarseadjustment
control(Fig.3-14).Aligntheendofthealtituderodwiththecorresponding
threaded hole on the telescope and secure using the included screw.
Be careful not to over-tighten.
Attaching the Finder Scope:
Therearetwonderscopebracketmountingbolts(Fig.5-19)locatedat
the front end of the optical tube. Remove the nuts and set aside. Place the
nderscopebracket(Fig.5-18)ontothemountingbolts,replacethenutsand
tightendownsecurelytotheopticaltube.Makesurethebracketisoriented
asshowninFig.5.Slidethenderscope(Fig.1-1)intothebracketfacing
forward.
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Attaching the Eyepieces:
InserttheHuygenian20mmeyepiece(Fig.4-3)intothefocuser(Fig.4-2)
andtightendownusingthefocuserlockingscrew(Fig.4-15).
You have now completed the assembly of your Red Planet
TM
telescope.
Wewillnowneedtomakethenecessaryadjustmentsinordertouseyour
telescope properly.
Aligning the Finder Scope:
Thelowpowerandwideeldofviewprovidedbythe10x30mmnder
scope(Fig.1-1)providesaquickandeasywaytosightanobjectpriorto
lookingthroughthehigh-powertelescope.Thenderscopemustrstbe
properly aligned with the telescope in order to work properly. This alignment
is best performed during the daylight. Follow the steps below to align your
nderscopeproperly:
•PlacetheHuygenian20mmeyepiece(Fig.1-3)intothefocuser
(Fig.1-2)ofthetelescope.
•Loosenthehorizontallockknob(Fig.1-7)andthealtituderodcoarse
adjustmentlockknob(Fig.3-14).
•Pointthemaintelescopeataspeciclandobject200yardsormore
awayandcenterthatobjectinthetelescopeeldofview.Lock
downthehorizontallockknob(Fig.1-7)andthealtituderodcoarse
adjustmentlockknob(Fig.3-14)beingcarefultokeeptheobject
centered.
•Nowlookthroughthenderscopeandloosenortightenthender
scopebracketthumbscrews(Fig.5-16)untilthecrosshairsare
centeredonthesameobject.Focusbyturningthenderscope
focusknob(Fig.5-17)untiltheimageinthenderscopeis
sharp and clear.
•Checkthealignmentatnighttimebyrepeatingthisprocesswitha
brightstarorthemoon.Makeanynecessaryadjustments.
Nowthatyournderscopeisproperlyaligned,anyobjectcenteredinyour
nderscopeshouldalsobecenteredinyourtelescope.
Calculating Power:
Themagnicationofatelescopedependsonboththefocallengthofyour
telescope as well as the eyepiece you use. There is a simple formula you can
usetodeterminethemagnicationyouareusingatanygiventime.Simply
divide the focal length of the telescope by the focal length of the eyepiece.
For example, if you are using the 20mm eyepiece with your TP-100 telescope
the power would be:
Power = 700mm / 20mm = 35x
Usinganeyepiecewithasmallerfocallengthwillincreasethemagnication
ofyourtelescope.Itisalwaysbesttostartatthelowestmagnication
conguration.Thewidereldofviewmakesiteasiertospotfaraway
objects.Onceanobjectiscenteredinyoureldofviewyoucanswitchto
thehigherpowercongurations.
UnderstandingCelestialMovement:
Inordertogetthemostenjoymentoutofyourtelescopeitisnecessaryto
knowthebasicsofhowcelestialobjectsmoveacrossthesky.Duetothe
rotationoftheearth,celestialobjectsappeartomovefromEasttoWest
acrossthesky,muchliketheSun.Youwillnoticethismovementasan
objectinyourtelescopeeldofviewwillslowlymoveacrosstheeldand
outofview.Continuousadjustmentisneededtokeepanobjectinthe
eldofview.
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UsingtheTelescope:
Onceyouhaveproperlyassembledandalignedyourtelescopeyouarenally
ready to start using it.
•Tolocateanobjectusingthetelescope,rstloosenthehorizontal
lockknob(Fig.1-7)andthealtituderodcoarseadjustmentlockknob
(Fig.3-14)allowingthetelescopetorotatealongbothaxes.Look
throughthenderscope(Fig.1-1)tosighttheobjectyouarelook-
ingforandcenteritinthenderscopecross-hairs.Youmayneedto
focusthenderscopebyturningthenderscopefocusknob(Fig.
5-17).Thenre-tightenthehorizontallockknobandthealtituderod
coarseadjustmentlockknob.
•Coarsealtitudeadjustmentscanbemadebylooseningthealtitude
rodcoarseadjustmentlockknob(Fig.3-14)andmovingthetele-
scopebyhand.Fineraltitudeadjustmentscanbemadebyturning
thealtituderodneadjustmentcontrol(Fig.3-9).
•Itisbesttousethelowestpowereyepiece(theHuygenian20mm
eyepiece)atrst.Thisallowsforawidereldofviewmakingit
easiertolocateobjects.Oncetheobjectiscenteredintheeldof
viewyoucanswitchtheeyepiecetohighermagnications.
•Oncetheobjectiscenteredintheeldofview,turnthefocusknobs
(Fig.1-4)ontheeyepiecefocuser(Fig.1-2)untiltheimageisclear
and sharp.
•Youwillnoticethattheviewthroughthenderscopeandtelescope
are normal, unlike other telescopes that have inverted images. This
normal view allows you to use this telescope for both terrestrial and
astronomical viewing.
•Itisbesttostartbyviewingterrestrialobjectsduringtheday.This
is a good way to practice observing with your telescope. At night it
isbesttostartbylookingatthemoonorothereasytondcelestial
objects.Asyoubecomemoreexperiencedusingyourtelescopeyou
canbegintotrylocatinghardertondobjects.
•Ifyouareviewingcelestialobjects,youwillnoticethattheobject
willslowlymoveacrosstheeldofview(causedbytherotationof
theEarth).Youwillneedtoslowlymovethetelescopevertically
and/orhorizontallytokeeptheobjectcentered.
There are many conditions that may affect your ability to focus or observe
celestialobjectsclearly.
•Brightlylitareas(lightpollution)willmakeitdifculttoseefaint
objectsinthesky.Itwillalsomakeitdifcultforyoureyestoadjust
tothedark.Youshouldtryandndadarkareaandallowyoureyes
toadjusttothedarkbeforemakingobservations.Usingared
lteredashlighttoviewchartsandyourtelescopecomponentsis
recommended to preserve your night sight. The best viewing
conditions are when the sky is inky black.
•Hazyskies,pollution,cloudsandmoisturecanallaffecttheclarity
of your viewing image.
•Avoidtouchingtheeyepieceoropticaltubewhilelookingthrough
the telescope. The vibrations caused by this contact will cause the
objectyouarelookingattomove.Youshouldalsomakesurethat
the surface you place your telescope on does not vibrate or move as
thiswillalsocauseyourviewingobjecttomove.
•Youshouldavoidsettingupyourtelescopeinsidearoomlooking
through an open window. The difference in air temperatures may
result in a blurry image.
•Viewingthroughaclosedwindowmightalsoresultinadistorted
image due to the varying densities of window glass.
•Avoidviewingobjectsthatarelowonthehorizon.Objectsthatare
higher up in the sky will appear much sharper.
•Suddenchangesintemperaturemaycausecondensationtoappear
on the optical components of the telescope. It is best to set up your
telescopeaheadoftimeandthenwaitwhilethetelescopeadjuststo
the new temperature before using it.
CareandMaintenanceofYourTelescope:
Cleaning:
•Alwaysreplacedustcoversandlenscapswhennotinuse.Thiswill
minimize the amount of dust and debris that gets into your telescope.
•Cleaningshouldbeperformedonlyifabsolutelynecessary.Ifdust
has built up on the optics use a soft camel’s hair brush or pressurized
air to gently remove it.
•Ifdewcollectsontheopticsofyourtelescopeormoisturecondenses
inside the optics, remove all accessories and place the telescope in a
dry, dust free environment and point the telescope downward.
This should help eliminate the moisture.
•Avoidtouchingthesurfaceofthemirror.
•Donotattempttotakeapartyourtelescopetocleanit.
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Collimation of the Optics:
Theinternalopticsofthetelescopehavealreadybeen“collimated”or
“aligned”atthefactory.However,roughhandlingofthetelescopemay
knock the optics out of collimation, resulting in poor optical performance.
Please refer to Fig. 9 to better understand the internal layout of your
telescope. To determine if your telescope needs collimation perform
the following steps:
•Removetheeyepiece(Fig.1-3)fromthefocuser(Fig.1-2)andturn
thefocusingknob(Fig.1-4)untilthetubeisatitsinnermostposition.
•Pointthetelescopeataplainbackgroundandthenpeerthroughthe
empty focuser. You should see a series of concentric circles
(SeeFig.10).Theoutermostcirclebeingareectionoftheprimary
mirror(withthreemirrorclips).Theinnercircleisthediagonal
mirror, which should be precisely centered inside the primary mirror.
Youshouldseethereectionofyoureyeinthediagonalmirror.
Adjusting the Diagonal Holder:
Ifthetelescopeisproperlycollimatedyoushouldseetheprimarymirror(See
Fig.10)andthreeclipsintheirentirety.Iftheprimarymirrorisnotcentered
properly(SeeFig.11)youwillneedtoadjustthediagonalmirror(SeeFig.9)
tocorrectthis.Loosenthediagonalmirrortiltscrews(Fig.7-26)sothatyou
canmovethediagonalholder(Fig.7-27)withyourhand.
Tilt the diagonal holder until the entire primary mirror is visible and carefully
retighten the screws to lock it into place. If necessary, turn the three screws
slightlytomakeneadjustments.
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Fig.11
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Adjusting the Primary Mirror:
If the telescope is properly collimated you should see the diagonal
mirror(SeeFig.10)attheexactcenteroftheprimarymirror.Ifthediagonal
mirrorappearsoff-center(SeeFig.11)youwillneedtoadjusttheprimary
mirror(SeeFig.9)locatedontheoutsidelower-endofthemaintube.
Todothisyouwillrstneedtoloosentheprimarymirrorlockingscrews
(Fig.8-28).Thesearethescrewsthatareushagainstthesurfaceofthe
telescope. Then alternately loosen and tighten the primary mirror tilt screws
(Fig.8-29)untilthediagonalmirroriscenteredinsidetheprimarymirror.
Theprimarymirrortiltscrewsareeasilyidentiedbecausetheystickout
fromthesurfaceofthetelescope.Oncetheadjustmentiscomplete,
re-tighten the primary mirror locking screws.
Night Time Star Collimation Testing:
•Totesttheaccuracyofyourcollimation,equipyourtelescopewith
the 20mm eyepiece and focus on a moderately bright star.
•Withthestarcenteredintheeldofview,slowlyturnthefocusknob
(Fig.1-4)untilthestarisoutoffocus.
•Ifproperlycollimated,youshouldseeaseriesofconcentriccircles
aroundablackcenterdot(Fig.12-C).
•Ifthecirclesarenotconcentricandtheblackdotisnotcentered
(Fig.12A)youwillneedtomakeadjustmentstotheprimarymirror.
Loosentheprimarymirrorlockingscrews(Fig.8-28)andusethe
horizontalandaltitudeadjustmentstomovethecirclestotheedgeof
thetelescopeeldofview(Fig.12-B).Thenturntheprimarymirror
tiltscrews(Fig.8-29)untiltheblackdotmovestothecenterofthe
imagewiththeconcentriccirclesradiatingfromit(Fig.12-C).
Once centered, tighten down the locking screws.
Specications:
OpticalDesign: NewtonianReector
Aperture: 76mm(2.99”)
FocalLength: 700mm(27.56”)
Focal Ratio: 9.21
FinderScope: 10x30mm
Eyepiece1: Huygenian20mmErecting
Magnication1: 35x
Eyepiece2: Huygenian8mmErecting
Magnication2: 87.5x
Mount: UMount
Weight: 8 lbs.
Warnings:
•Neverusethistelescope(oritsviewnder)tolookdirectlyator
nearthesun.Viewingthesuncancauseinstantandirreversible
eye damage.
•Alwayssupervisechildrenwhenusingthistelescope.
•Donotleavetelescopeunattendedatanytime.Untrainedadultsor
children may not be familiar with the correcting operating procedure.
•Donotpointthetelescopeatthesunevenwhenyouarenotlooking
through it. This will cause internal damage to the telescope.
•Handlethistelescopewithcare.Roughhandlingmightknockthe
internal optical components out of alignment.
CustomerService:
We will be happy to help you with any problems you may experience while
using your telescope. Please call our toll-free customer service line at
1-800-967-8427.
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Warranty Information:
This Carson product is warranted to be free from defects in material and
workmanshipforaperiodofoneyearfromdateofpurchase.Duringthis
period Carson will, at its option and without charge, either repair any part
or assembly of parts found to be defective in material or workmanship, or
replace this Carson product with a Carson product of comparable value and
condition,subjecttothelimitationsandexclusionsnotedherein.
This warranty extends to the original purchaser only and is not assignable or
transferable.Itshallnotapplytoanyproductthathasbeensubjecttomis-
use, abuse, negligence or accident, or to any defects or damage directly or
indirectly caused by the use of unauthorized replacement parts and/or service
performed by unauthorized personnel.
Thiswarrantygivesyouspeciclegalrights,andyoumayalsohaveother
rightswhichcouldvaryfromstatetostate.Somestatesdonotallowlimi-
tations on the life of an implied warranty and/or do not allow excluding or
limitingincidentalorconsequentialdamages.Ifso,theabovelimitationsor
exclusions may not apply to you.
Warranty Procedure:
Provide proof of purchase. A receipt or other dated proof of purchase must
be included with merchandise being returned for a warranty claim to be pro-
cessed.
Call or write for authorization. Before returning any product for a warranty
claim,aReturnAuthorization(RA)numbermustbeobtained.Nomerchan-
dise will be accepted without an RA, and failure to obtain an RA will prevent
or delay processing of the warranty claim. To obtain an RA call 631-963-
5000,orwritetoCarsonWarrantyService,35GilpinAve,HauppaugeNY
11788 with a description of the problem. Include your name, address and
telephone number.
Packagethereturncarefully.Shipperswillnotreimbursefordamagesdueto
insufcientpackaging,evenifthemerchandiseisinsured.PrinttheRAnum-
ber prominently on the top of the package.
Prepayshipping.Insurethepackage.SendittoCarsonWarrantyService,35
GilpinAve.,HauppaugeNY11788.Merchandisemustbeshippedprepaid.
CarsonwillnotacceptmerchandiseC.O.D.
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Carson RP-100 User manual

Category
Telescopes
Type
User manual

Carson RP-100 is a powerful and easy-to-use telescope that can be used for both astronomical and terrestrial viewing. It features high-quality optics, a sturdy aluminum tripod, and a variety of accessories to make your stargazing experience more enjoyable. With its 700mm focal length and included 20mm and 8mm eyepieces, the RP-100 can achieve magnifications of 35x and 87.5x, respectively, allowing you to get up close and personal with celestial objects. The included 10x30mm finder scope helps you quickly and easily locate objects in the night sky.

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