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4.
While looking through the polar axis telescope, make adjustments to the altitude and the azimuth adjustment
knobs until Polaris and Delta Ursa Minoris (the last and second-last stars in the Little Dipper's handle, respectively)
are within your field of vision.
α
δ
β
5.
Using the altitude and azimuth adjustment knobs, continue
to make adjustments until Polaris is seen through the small
circle closest to the center of the reticle and Delta Ursa
Minoris is located within the small circle closest to the
outer edge of your field of vision.
6.
When proper alignment has been achieved, snug the two
altitude adjustment knobs lightly to secure the polar axis
and recheck alignment. If no movement has occurred,
finish hand tightening the two altitude adjustment knobs
and pier knobs to prevent movement when the telescope
and counterweights are attached. For permanent installation,
all knobs may be firmly tightened with the assistance of a
hex wrench.
7.
Now your mount is aligned with the pole. Remove the polar axis scope since you do not need it any longer.
Remember to turnoff the batteries in the illuminator. You are ready to attach your counterweights, then your
telescope and begin a night of observing. Enjoy yourself!
Remarks
1.
Remove the batteries from the illuminator when not in use; the unit may be damaged if the batteries should leak.
2.
Extremely cold temperatures may affect the brightness of the LED.
Polaris (Alpha Ursa Minoris)
Delta Ursa Minoris
broken line indicates
direction toward star
outside field, it is not
important