Orion ASTROVIEW 9862 User Manual

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5. Orient the equatorial mount as it appears in Figure 1, at

a latitude of about 40°, i.e., so the pointer next to the lati-
tude scale is pointing to the line at “40”. To do this, loosen
one of the latitude adjusting T-bolts and then tighten the
other latitude adjusting T-bolt until the pointer and the “40”
line up. The declination (Dec.) and right ascension (R.A.)
axes many need re-positioning (rotation) as well. Be sure
to loosen the RA and Dec. lock levers before doing this.
Retighten them once the equatorial mount is properly ori-
ented.

6. Thread the counterweight shaft into the equatorial mount

at the base of the declination axis until tight. Make sure the
casting at the top of the bar is threaded clockwise as far as
it will go before attaching the shaft.

7. Remove the knurled “toe saver” retaining screw on the bot-

tom of the counterweight shaft and slide the counterweight
onto the shaft. Make sure the counterweight lock knob is
adequately loosened so the metal pin inside the counter-
weight is recessed enough to allow the counterweight shaft
to pass through the hole. Position the counterweight about
halfway up the shaft and tighten the lock knob. Replace
the toe saver on the end of the bar. The toe saver prevents
the counterweight from falling on your foot if the lock knob
happens to come loose.

8. Attach the two tube rings to the equatorial mount using the

mounting ring attachment knobs. Place a lock washer, then
a flat washer, on the shaft of each knob. With the washers
attached, push the knob up through the holes in the top of
the equatorial mount and rethread them into the bottom of
the tube rings. Tighten the knobs securely. Open the tube
rings by loosening the knurled ring clamps.

9. Lay the telescope optical tube in the tube rings. Position

the optical tube in the rings so that the 1/4"-20 mounting
block on the underside of the tube is centered relative to

the rings. Close the rings over the tube and tighten the
knurled ring clamps finger-tight to secure the telescope.

10. Attach the two slow-motion control cables to the R.A. and

Dec. worm gear shafts of the equatorial mount by posi-
tioning the small screw on the end of the cable over the
indented slot on the worm gear shaft. Then tighten the
screw. Use the short slow-motion control for the R.A. axis,
it will stick out sideways from the mount. The longer slow-
motion control moves the telescope on its Dec. axis and
goes just under the optical tube, towards the focus wheels.
See Part 4 for more information about the R.A. and decli-
nation axes.

11. Install the polar axis finder scope into its housing inside

the R.A. axis of the equatorial mount. First loosen the three

Figure 3.

The Focuser of the AstroView 100

2" adapter

1.25" adapter

90° star diagonal

Eyepiece

Camera T-ring

attachment threads

Focus lock thumbscrew

Figure 2b.

Pull-back on the tensioner and slide the finder scope

into its bracket until the O-ring is seated in the bracket ring

Finder scope

Finder scope bracket

Nylon
thumbscrews

Focusing lock ring

Figure 2a.

The 6x30 finder scope

Tensioner

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