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望遠鏡 Discovery Telecom 3-in-1 Micro ViewerのPDF 取扱説明書をオンラインで閲覧またはダウンロードできます。Discovery Telecom 3-in-1 Micro Viewer 8 ページ。 50mm telescope, space and land exploration gear
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
SUN WARNING
WARNING: NEVER ATTEMPT TO OBSERVE THE SUN WITH THIS DEVICE! OBSERVING THE SUN
– EVEN FOR A MOMENT – WILL CAUSE INSTANT AND IRREVERSIBLE DAMAGE TO YOUR EYE
OR EVEN BLINDNESS. Eye damage is often painless, so there is no warning to the observer that
the damage has occurred until it is too late. Do not point the device at or near the Sun. Do not look
through the device as it is moving. Children should always have adult supervision while observing.
The 3-in-1 Micro Viewer 50mm Telescope assembles fast and easy, and can be changed
from a telescope, to a viewer, to a microscope. Let's get started.
Do you want to explore the wonders of the night sky or study tiny specimens from your
own backyard? With the Discovery 3-in-1 Viewer, you can do both! This versatile device
has the power to be used as a telescope, a microscope and a slide viewer. When it is in
telescope mode, the viewer offers 50mm of aperture that will let you explore the chiseled
terrain of the Moon and some of the brightest deep sky treasures. When in microscope/
slide mode, you can see ordinary objects reveal extraordinary details. This viewer will
open up news worlds to discover while giving you a great introduction to two important
scientific fields — astronomy and microscopy!
Turn to Telescope
1. Put the telescope tube and mount (10) onto the table top or full-length tripod
(6), and attach by turning the tripod attaching wheel (5) clockwise until snug. Spread the
tripod legs apart. If you are using the full length tripod, place and turn the tripod tray (11)
clockwise to lock. Set the telescope on a steady table or on the ground for viewing.
2. Release the up and down locking wheel (4) by turning it counterclockwise.
3. Look through the aiming ring (3) and center the object you want to look at in the middle.
4. Flip the right or left eye adjustment (2) into position so that you can see through the
telescope. NOTE: Only one of the eyepiece tubes has a lens. The other tube has no optics
but is there to allow both eyes to comfortably line up to the eyepieces.
5. Look through the eyepiece (1) and continue to twist the focuser (1) right or left until the
image looks sharp.
6. To hold the telescope in a steady position, tighten the up and down locking knob (4) by
turning it clockwise until firm.
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