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AmScope TLS-S50360 사용 설명서
6.3 Ocular Tube Assembly
TLS-T Series
Install the view finder and secure it by tightening the view finder lock
knob to a firm feel.
TLS-PAZ Series
Locate the two threaded holes on the bottom of the dovetail.
Place the optical tube onto the saddle plate and tighten the OTA lock
knobs to a firm feel.
a) Turn the OTA lock knob counter-clockwise to tighten the OTA
onto the saddle.
b) Before tightening the lock knob all the way, slide the OTA back
and forth to adjust the location of the OTA as needed. This
might vary for different users.
c) Before removing the OTA, remember to support the OTA in
one hand before loosening the lock knob.
Install the diagonal into the optical tube, and secure the diagonal by
tightening the diagonal lock knob.
Slide an eyepiece into the diagonal and secure the eyepiece by
tightening the diagonal lock knob.
Install the view finder and secure it by tightening the view finder lock
knob to a firm feel.
6.4 Viewfinder Alignment
Point the telescope at a land object that is at a far distance during the
daytime, such as a distanced stop sign.
It is best practice to use a higher power eyepiece to align the
telescope.
Look through the eyepiece and center the object in the eyepiece.
Focus the telescope by turning the focus knob till a clear and sharp
image appears.
Loosen one of the view finder's alignment screws and tighten another
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at a time till the crosshair is overlapping the same object.
To further align the optical tube and viewfinder, repeat this procedure
at night by pointing at a celestial object such as the moon.
6.5 How to use a telescope
To track a celestial object in the sky, first loosen the Azimuth and
Altitude lock knobs and move the telescope manually, and then re-
lock the lock knobs after it is roughly pointing at the object.
Use the Azimuth slow-motion control knob and the Altitude slow-
motion control cable to center the object and to track the object as
it moves across the sky.
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