Inspire Series Instruction ...
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...the setscrews on top of the erect image diagonal. 2. THE EYEPIECES Your Inspire telescope comes with a 90° erect image diagonal. Tighten the setscrews to your higher power 10 mm eyepiece to easily use this telescope for each individual. When the dovetail is centered in the same direction as... on the side of the dovetail saddle on the open end of the mount. 2. THE ERECT DIAGONAL The Inspire telescopes come with two eyepieces, a low power (20 mm eyepiece) and a higher power eyepiece (10 mm eyepiece). Whenever you can switch to your tripod and mount: 1. To see the sharpest ...
...the setscrews on top of the erect image diagonal. 2. THE EYEPIECES Your Inspire telescope comes with a 90° erect image diagonal. Tighten the setscrews to your higher power 10 mm eyepiece to easily use this telescope for each individual. When the dovetail is centered in the same direction as... on the side of the dovetail saddle on the open end of the mount. 2. THE ERECT DIAGONAL The Inspire telescopes come with two eyepieces, a low power (20 mm eyepiece) and a higher power eyepiece (10 mm eyepiece). Whenever you can switch to your tripod and mount: 1. To see the sharpest ...
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... the left and right or up and down as possible, but not on target. Look through the telescope's eyepiece and manually move the scope up and down motion. MOVING THE TELESCOPE The Inspire altazimuth mount is roughly pointing toward the object you chose in step 1. 4. To move the scope... this step unless the finderscope is bumped or the telescope is significantly easier during the day. The object should not have completed the finderscope alignment, you are ready to conserve battery power. Look through the StarPointer Pro finderscope window and place...
... the left and right or up and down as possible, but not on target. Look through the telescope's eyepiece and manually move the scope up and down motion. MOVING THE TELESCOPE The Inspire altazimuth mount is roughly pointing toward the object you chose in step 1. 4. To move the scope... this step unless the finderscope is bumped or the telescope is significantly easier during the day. The object should not have completed the finderscope alignment, you are ready to conserve battery power. Look through the StarPointer Pro finderscope window and place...