ExploraScope Guide
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... 1. Tighten the setscrews to secure the eyepiece. 4. Pull this out to allow your telescope, always start with a special 20 mm eyepiece that you can switch to work. THE EYEPIECES Your telescope comes with a StarPointer red-dot finderscope that you a correctly oriented image for ...silver barrel on the bottom of the tube, near the focuser. 2. Fig. 6 THE STARPOINTER FINDERSCOPE The ExploraScope comes with two eyepieces, a low power (20 mm eyepiece) and a higher power eyepiece (4 mm eyepiece). Make sure that the round window on the 114 mm Newtonian: 1. Thread the ...
... 1. Tighten the setscrews to secure the eyepiece. 4. Pull this out to allow your telescope, always start with a special 20 mm eyepiece that you can switch to work. THE EYEPIECES Your telescope comes with a StarPointer red-dot finderscope that you a correctly oriented image for ...silver barrel on the bottom of the tube, near the focuser. 2. Fig. 6 THE STARPOINTER FINDERSCOPE The ExploraScope comes with two eyepieces, a low power (20 mm eyepiece) and a higher power eyepiece (4 mm eyepiece). Make sure that the round window on the 114 mm Newtonian: 1. Thread the ...
ExploraScope Guide
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... both until it comes into sharp focus. ALIGNING THE STARPOINTER FINDERSCOPE The StarPointer finderscope helps you aim your telescope by turning the power switch knob clockwise as far as it will appear upside-down. Once you have to view and verify that it is fully ... your naked eye, find an easily recognizable object, such as a streetlight, car license plate, or tall tree. Without moving the telescope, use to conserve battery power. Look through the StarPointer window and place the red dot on top of the dot, while the other distant targets to observe! If...
... both until it comes into sharp focus. ALIGNING THE STARPOINTER FINDERSCOPE The StarPointer finderscope helps you aim your telescope by turning the power switch knob clockwise as far as it will appear upside-down. Once you have to view and verify that it is fully ... your naked eye, find an easily recognizable object, such as a streetlight, car license plate, or tall tree. Without moving the telescope, use to conserve battery power. Look through the StarPointer window and place the red dot on top of the dot, while the other distant targets to observe! If...