Sky-Watcher AZ3 MOUNT User Manual

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Assembling Your Telescope

Aligning the Finderscope

Using the Red Dot Finder

Operating the AZ1/AZ2 Mount

Operating the AZ3 Mount

Using the Barlow Lens

Focusing

Using the Camera Adapter Tube

Pointing Your Telescope

Calculating the Magnification (power)

Calculating the Field of View

Calculating the Exit Pupil

Operating Your Telescope

For AZ1 & AZ2

Tripod Set up

Telescope Assembly

Finderscope Assembly

Eyepiece Assembly
For AZ3

Tripod Set up

Telescope Assembly

Finderscope/Red Dot FinderAssembly

Eyepiece Assembly

Proper Care for Your Telescope

Observing the Sky

Sky Conditions

Selecting an Observing Site

Choosing the Best Time to Observe

Chooling the Telescope

Adapting Your Eyes

Collimating a Newtonian

Cleaning Your Telescope

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

B

efore you begin

C

aution!

This instruction manual is applicable to all the

models listed on the cover. Take a moment to

find the model closest to your telescope on p.2

and p.3. Follow the instructions for your specific

model in the manual. Read the entire

instructions carefully before beginning. Your

telescope should be assembled during daylight

hours. Choose a large, open area to work to

allow room for all parts to be unpacked.

NEVER USE YOUR TELESCOPE TO LOOK

DIRECTLY AT THE SUN. PERMANENT EYE

DAMAGE WILL RESULT. USE A PROPER SOLAR

FILTER FOR VIEWING THE SUN. WHEN

OBSERVING THE SUN, PLACE A DUST CAP

OVER YOUR FINDERSCOPE TO PROTECT IT

FROM

EXPOSURE.

NEVER

USE AN

EYEPIECE-TYPE SOLAR FILTER AND NEVER

USE YOUR TELESCOPE TO PROJECT SUNLIGHT

ONTO ANOTHER SURFACE, THE INTERNAL

HEAT BUILD-UP WILL DAMAGE THE TELESCOPE

OPTICAL ELEMENTS.

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