Care and storage – Orion 5521 User Manual

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2. Insert a 1.25" eyepiece into the fine focus guiding adapter. Secure the eye-

piece by tightening the socket head setscrew with the provided 1.5mm hex
key (Figure 5). Locate a guide star through the guiding end of the Deluxe
Off-Axis Guider using an eyepiece.

3. Unlock the radial adjustment lock thumbscrew and slowly rotate the

autoguider until you see a guide star. If necessary, you can also use the
prism tilt adjustment setscrew to help find a guide star (Figures 8a-8b).

4. If you can see a guide star in the eyepiece but the star is not focused,

remove the eyepiece and connect your autoguider. It’s time to focus on the
guide star with your autoguider to start imaging! If you cannot find a guide
star, refer to “I Can’t Seem to Find a Guide Star!".

5. With your autoguider connected, use the coarse and fine focus adjust-

ments on the guiding end of the Deluxe Off-Axis Guider. Do not adjust your
telescope’s focuser because that will disrupt your imaging camera’s focus.
Remember not to turn the fine focus guiding adapter more than two full
turns counter-clockwise, or the autoguider could fall off!

6. Ensure that all setscrews are securely tightened, and be careful not to

move the telescope or Deluxe Off-Axis Guider, as the guide star could drift
away. Attach the autoguider if you have not already done so. You are ready
to begin imaging.

Note: If you cannot get the guide star to reach focus, try to determine if you
need more inward or outward travel. You may need to add or remove one of
the three included spacers to allow the autoguider to reach focus.

i can’t seem to Find a Guide star!

Don’t get discouraged if you cannot find a guide star at first. It can be chal-
lenging. But once you have focused your imager and autoguider, it will be far
easier to locate a guide star. If necessary, move the telescope to a densely-
populated and bright star field. An open star cluster would be ideal. This will
improve your chances of finding a star through the Deluxe Off-Axis Guider to
obtain an accurate focus before moving to the object you want to image.
We recommend keeping the Deluxe Off-Axis Guider focus position locked for
future use. You can still remove all the components for storage, but the coarse
and fine focus adjustments should stay locked in place. The next time you
setup your Deluxe Off-Axis Guider, your autoguider will already be parfocal
with the imaging camera, saving you significant setup time.

6. care and storage

Be careful not to accidentally strike the delicate pick-off prism inside the guid-
er. If necessary, you may use a cotton swab with clearning solution (approved
for multi-coated glass) to gently clean the surface of the prism.
The Deluxe Off-Axis Guider should be treated with care to last a lifetime. Store
the Deluxe Off-Axis Guider in its original packaging when not in use.

Figure 8a and 8b.

Guide star acquisition and focus adjustments are made by

these thumbscrews

Course focus height
adjustment thumbscrews

Fine focus lock thumbscrew

Radial adjustment lock thumbscrew

Prism tilt
adjustment
thumbscrew

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