Orion LASERMATE 5684 User Manual

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your eyepiece holder. You will be able to obtain repeatable accurate alignment of
your telescope’s optics. If your telescope has a 2" focuser you will need to use a
1.25" adapter to use the LaserMate Pro components. We recommend using the
Orion Precision Centering Adapter for best results.

Marking the Primary Mirror
In order to achieve the best accuracy when collimating with the Orion LaserMate
Pro, you will need to have the primary mirror center marked. All Orion Newtonian
reflectors and many other commercially available optical tubes are center marked
from the factory. If your mirror already has a center mark you may skip ahead to
the next section of this manual.
Applying the center mark can be easily achieved using a supplied collimation
target. You can create a paper target to locate the precise center of your mirror.
The steps to do so are outlined below. Placing a target on the center of your mir-
ror will not affect the light gathering of your mirror since the target will be placed
behind the secondary mirror.
Remove the primary mirror cell from your telescope. If you are unsure how to
do this, consult your telescope’s instruction manual. Remove the mirror from the
mirror cell. To do this, unscrew and remove the mirror clips. You can now lift the
mirror off of the cell. Handle the mirror by its edges only, and be careful not to
touch the surface with your fingers.
Note: If the primary mirror is glued into its cell, it is not necessary to remove it
from the cell.
Get a clean sheet of paper that is big enough to cover the entire mirror’s surface.
For large diameter mirrors, you may need to tape several sheets of paper togeth-
er. Lay the primary mirror on the paper and trace its outline with a pencil.

Newtonian reflectors perform at their best when their mirrors are accurately
aligned. While it’s not difficult to do, collimation can be a chore if you do not have
the proper tools. The Orion LaserMate Pro provides a clear, intuitive way to deter-
mine if your telescope’s mirrors need adjustment, and which adjustments need to
be made. With the highly precise two step alignment provided by the LaserMate
Pro, you’ll be enjoying better, crisper views in no time!
The LaserMate Pro has a lifetime alignment guarantee. Its durable, hardened
design will ensure the laser beam is parallel to the 1.25" barrel that slides into

Figure 1.

The components of the LaserMate Pro

user safety Precautions
As with all laser products, the LaserMate Pro is not a toy and is intended
for use by adults only.

Avoid Direct Eye Exposure.

Do not shine the laser into or near the eyes of people or animals.

Direct eye contact with beam or bright reflection may cause
eye injury.
Do not shine the laser toward moving vehicles of any kind, even

distant ones.
Do not shine the laser toward anyone operating machinery.

Do not shine the laser at aircraft. Shining lasers at aircraft may be

considered a felony.

WARNING: The LaserMate Pro emits laser radiation, so it is
important not to shine the beam into your or anyone’s eye. During
the collimation procedure, it is also important to avoid direct reflec-
tions of the laser beam into your eye. Rather, look only at off-axis
reflections to determine the position of the laser spot on the mir-
rors. It is safe to view the laser when it is reflected off a surface that
will diffuse the light, such as the bottom surface of the LaserMate
Pro. It is also safe to view the reflection off a mirror surface as long
as the beam is not directed into your eye. Because of the potential
danger from the laser beam, store your LaserMate Pro out of the
reach of children.

Power button
housing

Telescope
insert portion

Laser lens

Sight tube

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