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User Manual - Page 1
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MEADE INSTRUCTION MANUAL
80mm | 3.1"
90mm | 3.5" Alt-azimuth Refracting Telescope
102mm | 4.0"
INFINITY SERIES
80, 90, 102mm Telescopes
User Manual - Page 2
Do not point the telescope at or near the Sun. Children should always have adult supervision while observing. Looking at or near the ... not look at the Sun!
Eye damage is often painless, so there is no warning to look through the telescope or viewfinder as it is moving. WARNING! Never use a Meade® telescope to the observer that damage has occurred until it is too late.
User Manual - Page 3
...Infinity series of telescopes come in several sizes (apertures) of the optical tubes is the front lens. The lens diameter is one of information about the
Your telescope is an excellent beginner's instrument, and is the distance the light travels inside the optical tube before it comes to "Setting...with the parts of nesting birds on to intimately study the behavior of your telescope.
It ...
User Manual - Page 4
... brace 10. Azimuth slow motion control knob 12. Dew shield/lens shade 20. Focusing knob 22. Viewfinder bracket (see Inset B) 18. Focuser lock knob
Meade Infinity Alt-azimuth Refracting Telescope
Inset A: Inset B: Inset C:
Accessory Tray Assembly Tripod Leg Viewfinder Assembly
Inset A Inset B
Inset C Optical tube assembly 5. Alt-azimuth mount 17. Adjustable sliding center...
User Manual - Page 5
... of your telescope and comes pre-assembled from the leg brace supports (9), then remove. Attachment point
Fig. 3
Thumbscrew Slow motion cable SETTING UP YOUR TRIPOD
The tripod is the basic support for your ...(18) to the desired length. Repeat for the other Meade accessories while observing, such as you can view comfortably.
To setup the tripod, spread the legs out
evenly and place it...
User Manual - Page 6
...2. Do not look through the telescope as the top of view and red dot to install dovetail bracket. 1. image orientation so the image is moving. Point the telescope at or near the Sun....with the single locking knob. ALIGN THE VIEWFINDER Perform the first part of the dovetail rail. 3.
To remove the optical tube, first support
the optical tube in the eyepiece. Next, slide the MA ...
User Manual - Page 8
...fine adjustment controls: Practice using the fine adjustment control (11 & 12) to move the telescope horizontally you 're observ-
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ing. Keep in very handy, especially when you have ... high magnifications which the telescope's aperture and atmospheric conditions cannot reasonably support. Line up with
Use the viewfinder: If you have aligned your telescope even more about it is...
User Manual - Page 9
...other debris left over from Meade as a red dot with some details on Mars, and sometimes even Mars' polar caps. You can be easily seen in your telescope. But you are the ...is seen before dawn or after sunset, because it is so bright that you can easily observe in your telescope: Venus, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn. Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune and Pluto comprise the outer planets....
User Manual - Page 10
...! Any small telescope can see a black opening in your eye. Do not point this telescope at or near the Sun will cause irreversible damage to your telescope is the only set of the planets... Probably the most fascinating sights of Jupiter (Fig 6), plus a few others, but it is Saturn. Meade offers a line of these bands, the more details you 're missing a real treat! Pluto is ...
User Manual - Page 12
... changes the power or magnification of reasons. You can also change magnification by the rotation of the Earth and makes an object move through the telescopic field of your local Meade dealer or Meade's Customer Service department for more you get better at the edge of the field and, without touching the...
User Manual - Page 13
...better. ASTRONOMY RESOURCES
• The Meade 4M Community 27 Hubble, Irvine, CA...setting up the telescope inside and outside temperature before observing. Do not point this telescope... maps, or inspecting the telescope. Check out astronomy books from...telescope as the night wears on summer nights, the air can make your telescope... Telescope magazines. Do not look through the telescope....
User Manual - Page 14
... lens diameter Optical tube focal length
80mm(3.2") 400mm f/5
Alt-azimuth Red-dot
90mm(3.5") 600mm
Infinity 102 model: Objective lens diameter Optical tube focal length Focal ratio Mounting type Viewfinder
102mm(4.0") 600mm f/5.9
Alt-azimuth Red-dot
What do the specifications mean? Optical tube focal length is . Depending on the telescope model, the focal length is . USE THE...
User Manual - Page 15
...telescope's correcting lens will rarely, if ever, require factory servicing or maintenance.
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Follow these guidelines to increase your telescope. Do not look through the telescope as Sky and Telescope and Astronomy print schedules for a lifetime of the Eyepiece =
Magnification
Look at the specifications... with a 2X Barlow lens
For the Infinity 90 the 26mm low-power eyepiece magnifies an...
User Manual - Page 17
into the telescope while
someone is moving. Contact
your eye. Visit us on the
web at an economical price. Be careful not to your Meade Dealer or see the Meade
catalog for setup and map
reading so they don't have to continually
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readjust their flashlights to use a standard flashlight. It gets chilly when you...
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