Using your telescope – Orion 9966 User Manual

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should seat onto the narrow end of the spacer. Repeat
this procedure for the other altitude side bearing.

3. Attach a pull loop to the free end of each spring. Slide

the loop through the opening in the ring on the end of the
spring.

4. Now, pull each spring down using the pull loop, and posi-

tion the spring’s end ring over the head of the Phillips
screw (installed in step 1) and onto the narrow part of the
nylon spacer, as shown in Figure 14. You needn’t attach
both springs simultaneously; one at a time is fine.

The CorrecTension system is now installed and engaged.
If you wish to remove the telescope from the base, you will
first need to disconnect the springs from the “posts” on the
Dobsonian base. The springs will remain captive on the alti-
tude side bearings, so they will not get lost.

Installing the Finder Scope
SkyQuest XT12 Dobsonians come with a high quality, large
aperture 9x50 achromatic crosshair finder scope (Figure 15a)
as standard equipment. This greatly aids in finding objects to
view in the night sky, which will be discussed in detail later.
To place the finder scope in the finder scope bracket, first
unthread the two black nylon thumbscrews until the screw
ends are flush with the inside diameter of the bracket. Place
the O-ring that comes on the base of the bracket over the
body of the finder scope until it seats into the slot on the mid-
dle of the finder scope. Slide the eyepiece end (narrow end)
of the finder scope into the end of the bracket’s cylinder oppo-
site the alignment thumbscrews while pulling the chrome,
spring-loaded tensioner on the bracket with your fingers
(Figure 15b). Push the finder scope through the bracket until
the O-ring seats just inside the front opening of the bracket
cylinder. Now, release the tensioner and tighten the two black
nylon thumbscrews a couple of turns each to secure the find-
er scope in place. Insert the base of the finder scope bracket
into the dovetail holder located near the telescope's focuser.
Lock the bracket into position by tightening the knurled thumb-
screw on the dovetail holder.

Inserting an Eyepiece
The final step in the assembly process is to insert an eye-
piece into the telescope’s focuser. Take the cover cap off the
end of the focuser drawtube. Loosen the thumb screw on the
1.25" eyepiece adapter (see Figure 16). Do not loosen the two
thumb screws on the 2" eyepiece adapter. Insert one of the
supplied eyepieces, then secure it by retightening the thumb
screw on the 1.25" eyepiece adapter. The other eyepiece can
be placed in the eyepiece rack until it is needed.
The assembly of your SkyQuest Dobsonian is now complete.
It should appear as shown in Figure 1. The dust cover on the
front of the telescope tube should always remain in place
when the telescope is not in use. It is also a good idea to store
eyepieces in an eyepiece case and to replace the cover caps
on the focuser and finder scope when the telescope is idle.

3. Using Your Telescope

It is best to get a feel for the basic functions of the SkyQuest
XT12 Dobsonian during the day, before observing astronomical
objects at night. This way you will not have to fumble around
trying to orient yourself in the dark! Find a spot outdoors where
you have plenty of room to move around the telescope, and
where you have a clear view of some object or vista that is at
least 1/4-mile away. It is not critical that the base be exactly

Figure 16.

The large format focuser with eyepiece adapters

attached. The focuser will accept eyepieces with barrel diameters of
both 1.25" and 2".

Figure 15a.

The 9x50 finder scope and bracket.

Figure 15b.

Pull back on the tensioner and slide the finder scope

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

Tensioner

Eyepiece

Nylon

alignment

thumbscrew (2)

Focus lock ring

Finder scope

Finder scope bracket

Focus
knob

2"

eyepiece

adapter

Focus lock

thumb

screw

1.25" eyepiece adapter

Collimation

screw pair

(3)

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