ORION TELESCOPES & BINOCULARS Observer II 60mm Instruction Manual

ORION TELESCOPES & BINOCULARS Observer II 60mm Instruction Manual

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INSTRUCTION MANUAL
Observer
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#10278
II 60mm
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  • Page 1 INSTRUCTION MANUAL Orion Observer II 60mm ® ™ Altazimuth Refractor #10278 Francais ➊ Pour obtenir le manuel d'utilisation complet, veuillez vous rendre sur le site Web OrionTelescopes.eu/fr et saisir la référence du produit dans la barre de recherche. ➋ Cliquez ensuite sur le lien du manuel d’utilisation du produit sur la page de descrip- tion du produit.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Congratulations on your purchase of an Orion telescope. Your new Observer II 60mm Altazimuth Refractor is a ter- rific starter instrument for exploring the exotic wonders of the night sky. Designed to be compact and easy to use, it will provide many hours of enjoyment for the whole family.
  • Page 3 Figure 1. The parts of the Observer II 60mm Altaz telescope...
  • Page 4: Assembly

    Figure 2. brace is oriented so that the threaded hole in the center is The fully assembled Observer II 60mm Altaz telescope facing up. Then thread the nut on the exposed end of the screw and tighten – finger tight should be good enough.
  • Page 5: Preparing The Telescope For Operation

    Turn to tighten Leg lock knob Figure 4. Thread a leg lock thumbscrew onto each tripod leg as shown, being careful not to overtighten. 10). Then insert the 25mm eyepiece (M) into the diagonal and secure it by lightly tightening the thumbscrew on the Figure 5.
  • Page 6: Astronomical Observing

    Because making fine-adjustments in the altitude of the tele- to see the illuminated red dot. The target object should scope can be difficult, the Observer II 60mm Altazimuth refractor appear in the field of view somewhere near the red dot.
  • Page 7 Eyepiece Yoke knob Focuser Altitude lock drawtube knob Micro-motion rod Thumbscrew Thumbscrew Star diagonal Focus wheel Thumbwheel Figure 10. Figure 12. Secure the star diagonal in the focuser drawtube with The micro-motion rod and thumbwheel allow fine altitude the thumbscrew on the drawtube collar, then install the eyepiece in pointing control.
  • Page 8 Eyepiece Selection Keep in mind that as you increase magnification, the brightness of the object viewed will decrease; this is an inherent principle Magnification, or power, is determined by the focal length of the laws of physics and cannot be avoided. If magnification is of the telescope and the focal length of the eyepiece being doubled, an image appears four times dimmer.
  • Page 9: Worthwhile Optional Accessories

    Jupiter, and Saturn are the brightest objects in the sky after viewing more comfortable and revealing more surface the Sun and the Moon. Other planets may be visible but will detail. The filter threads into the bottom of the Kellner eyepieces that came with your telescope (Figure 13).
  • Page 10: Specifications

    7. Specifications When bringing the telescope inside after an evening’s viewing it is normal for moisture to accumulate on the lenses due to the change in temperature. We suggest leaving the telescope Objective lens: 60mm and eyepieces uncovered overnight to allow the condensation Effective focal length: 700mm to evaporate.

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