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Vixen SX Polar Axis Instructions

Vixen SX Polar Axis Instructions

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INSTRUCTIONS FOR VIXEN SX POLAR AXIS SCOPE
FINDERSCOPE
POLAR ALIGN METHOD
POLAR ALIGNMENT RETICLES
ACCURACY OF ALIGNMENT
ILLUMINATOR
WATER LEVER
ABOUT POLAR AXIS SCOPES
Polar Axis scopes are used for precisely pointing the equatorial mount at the celestial pole and this process
is called "Polar Alignment". When taking astrophotography of nebulae or star clusters, you will have to
exactly set the telescopes's axis of rotation to accord with the Earth's axis of rotation.
.
Caution:
If Polar Alignment is not done properly, stars will rotate around an axis in the center of the image or stars
will trail off and you will not be able to get tight star images. Polar alignment is not possible in both the
northern and southern latitudes of 70 degrees. Check you latitude and longitude before starting polar
alignmnt.
VIXEN POLAR AXIS SCOPE COMPONENTS
INSTALLING THE VIXEN SX POLAR AXIS SCOPE
Remove the plastic Polar
Axis cap by tuning it coun-
terclockwise.
6X30mm (8 Deg. Real FOV)
Date and Time graduation circles with
meridian offset scale
Polaris alignment scale in the northern
hemisphere and Octantis' four stars align-
ment in the southern hemisphere
Less than 3 arc minutes
Red LED light, pre-installed
Built in water level
Attach the SX Polar Axis
scope to the Polar axis of
the mount by tunring it
clockwise.
*Make sure the Polar Axis
scope is inserted straight to
avoid damaging threads.
After the Polar Axis
scope is installed, turn
the date graduation circle
so that the Allen wrench
insertion opening will
overlap the hole under-
neath
Insert the supplied Allen wrench into
the hole to use as a gripping aid.
Secure the SX Polar Axis scope by
gripping the Allen Wrench and turning
it clockwise

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Summary of Contents for Vixen SX Polar Axis

  • Page 1 INSTRUCTIONS FOR VIXEN SX POLAR AXIS SCOPE FINDERSCOPE 6X30mm (8 Deg. Real FOV) POLAR ALIGN METHOD Date and Time graduation circles with meridian offset scale POLAR ALIGNMENT RETICLES Polaris alignment scale in the northern hemisphere and Octantis’ four stars align-...
  • Page 2 Turn the time graduation circle by holding the water level on both sides so that the bubble is in the middle of the water level. Check the difference between the standard time meridian of your region and your observing site on a map of the area. If the observing site is in the east of standard time meridian, rotate the time meridian indicator in the direction as indicated E on the meridian offset scale.
  • Page 3 Bright by moving the cursor with the arrow keys and then press “Select”. The dialog box opens and you can adjust the brightness of the illuminated reticle in the Polar Axis by operating the arrow keys as you look through the Polar Axis Scope. Vixen Optics a Division of MrStarGuy, Inc. www. vixenoptics.com...