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Orion STARMAX 127 User Manual

Orion STARMAX 127 User Manual

Maksutov-cassegrain telescopes

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Collimating Orion StarMax
Maksutov-Cassegrain Telescopes
(StarMax 90,102, and 127, Apex 90, 102, and 127)
(9821,9824,9826,9820,9823,9825)
Collimating is the process of aligning a telescope's optics.
Your StarMax or Apex's primary mirror was aligned at the
factory and should not need adjustment unless the telescope
is handled roughly. This manual contains information on how
to test the collimation of your telescope and instructions for
proper alignment should that be needed.
Star-Testing the Telescope
Before you start adjusting the primary mirror of your tele-
scope, make certain that it is actually out of collimation by
performing a star test.
Take your telescope out at dusk and let it acclimate to the
outside temperature; this usually takes 30-60 minutes. When
it is dark, point the telescope upwards at a bright star and
accurately center it in the eyepiece's field of view. Slowly de-
Out of collimation
Figure 1:
A star test will determine if a telescope's optics are
properly collimated. An unfocused view of a bright star through the
eyepiece should appear as illustrated on right if optics are perfectly
collimated. If circle is unsymmetrical, as in illustration on left, scope
needs collimation.
and Apex
focus the image with the focusing knob. If the telescope is
correctly collimated, the expanding disk should be a circle
(Figure 1). If the image is unsymmetrical, the scope is out of
collimation. Also, the dark shadow cast by the secondary mir-
ror should appear in the very center of the out-of-focus circle,
like the hole in a donut. If the "hole" appears off-center, the
telescope is out of collimation.
If you try the star test but the bright star you have selected is
not accurately centered in the eyepiece, the optics will
always appear out of collimation, even though they may be
perfectly aligned. It is critical to keep the star centered, so
over time you will need to make slight corrections to the tele-
scope's position in order to account for the sky's apparent
motion.
Collimating the StarMax/Apex
To collimate your telescope, remove the diagonal and eye-
piece and look into rear opening of the tube (also remove the
dust cover from the front of the tube). This should be done
indoors, with the telescope pointed at a white wall in a well-
lit room. Try to keep your eye centered with respect to the
rear opening of the tube as best as possible. Using an Orion
Collimating Eyepiece will aid greatly in keeping your eye cen-
tered and is strongly recommend.
Alternatively, you can make a crude collimating tool out of an
Collimated
empty, black plastic 35mm film canister. It will not have
crosshairs, so it won't be as precise, but it will be better than
nothing. Cut 1/2" from the top lip of the canister and put a
1/16" to 1/8" diameter hole in the center of its bottom. Insert
the film canister collimating tool into the focuser like an eye-
piece with the bottom end out.
IN 183 Rev A 03/02

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Summary of Contents for Orion STARMAX 127

  • Page 1 Collimating Orion StarMax Maksutov-Cassegrain Telescopes (StarMax 90,102, and 127, Apex 90, 102, and 127) (9821,9824,9826,9820,9823,9825) Collimating is the process of aligning a telescope’s optics. Your StarMax or Apex’s primary mirror was aligned at the factory and should not need adjustment unless the telescope is handled roughly.
  • Page 2 Secondary mirror Front of telescope Secondary reflection of inside of tube Figure 2a Figure 2a: If the telescope’s optics are out of alignment the view through the rear opening of the telescope will resemble Figure 2a. Once you are ready to collimate, look into rear opening of the tube.
  • Page 3 Figure 4a Figure 4a: Figure 4b: Using the 3mm Allen wrench, turn the large 2mm Allen wrench, turn the screw clockwise a small two adjacent small screws amount, no more than 1/4 of counterclockwise no more a turn. (Note, actual selected than 1/4 turn.

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