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Tighten the screws that hold the mounting rings in place. This will keep the telescope from sliding
back and forth in the mounting rings.
For Model #31032:
1.
Remove the nuts from the tube mounting screws located on the bottom of the optical tube. Put the
bolts from the tube into the holes in the bracket at the top of the mount and tighten the nuts.
D. To attach the Star Pointer Finderscope:
1.
Remove the nuts from the studs where the finderscope will mount (#37).
2.
Mount the Star Pointer bracket by placing the bracket over the studs protruding from the tube and
tightening it down with the supplied nuts. Orient the Star Pointer so that the glass window is facing
towards the front of the tube (see Figure 1).
E. Put a low power eyepiece (#7) into the eyepiece adapter and tighten the thumb screw to hold it in place.
The focuser comes with a protective dust cap that must be removed before installing an eyepiece.
Remove the dust cap by first removing the focuser thumb screw and pulling the cap out from the
eyepiece opening.
F. The optical tube also comes with a protective dust cover (#26) that must be remove before using the
telescope. To remove the cover, pull the cap straight out from inside opening of the tube.
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In order to use the equatorial mount's setting circles, the mount must first be aligned with the earth's axis of
rotation.
A. Loosen the polar axis knob (#16) with one hand while holding the equatorial mount with the other
hand. Turn the latitude adjustment knob located at the rear of the mount to adjust the angle of the
mount. Look at the latitude scale (#17) and move the mount to the latitude of your location and then
tighten the polar axis knob. This only has to be done once unless you take the telescope to a different
location. For example, Los Angeles, California is located at about 34º. If you do not know your
latitude, it can be found on most road atlases of your area.
B. To change the direction your telescope is pointing:
1.
To move the telescope in declination (north/south) there are two options. For large and quick
movements, release the declination knob (#22) and then tighten the knob when you are near the
position you want. For very small movements and fine adjustments, use the declination cable
(#18). The declination cable has a range of about 30° and if you come to the stop at the end then
overshoot your target by releasing the declination knob and move the telescope in declination.
Then tighten the knob and reverse the direction of the declination cable. Do not try to force
movement when the declination cable has reached the stop.
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To move the telescope in right ascension (east/west) there are two options. For large and quick
movements, release the right ascension knob ( #24) and then tighten the knob when you are near
the position you want. For very small movements and fine adjustments, use the right ascension
cable (#31).
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