Celestron 60LCM, 80LCM, 22050, 22051 Quick Setup Manual

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60LCM #22050
Quick Set-up Guide
80LCM #22051
Your LCM 60 & 80 telescopes include: optical tube with StarPointer finderscope attached, motorized base, tripod, accessory tray, two eyepieces (9 mm & 25 mm), computerized hand control, The Sky® CD, and owner’s manual
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Place accessory tray on top of center leg brace by lining up the grooves on the tray to the post on the brace.
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Coupling screw
Assemble tripod by spreading the legs out until the center leg brace is fully extended.
Once grooves are aligned, turn accessory tray until it snaps into clips on each leg brace.
Extend tripod legs 6 to 8 inches by lifting the tripod leg locking lever and pulling the leg to desired length and snapping down the lever.
Place the motorized base on top of the tripod making sure that the three round feet rest on the round flat pads on the inside of the tripod head.
Thread the coupling screw into the hole at the bottom of the motorized base. Tighten screw to secure the base to the tripod.
Loosen the altitude lock and rotate the tube clamp so that the locking screw is positioned on the top of the base. Then tighten the altitude lock by hand, but don’t over tighten.
Slide the optical tube dovetail into the fork arm as shown.
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Quick Set-up Guide
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Secure the tube to the base by tightening the locking screw on the top of the base.
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Tighten silver screw to secure.
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Insert the chrome barrel of the star diagonal into the focuser and tighten the two silver screws to secure in place.
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Attach plastic hand control holder to the tripod leg.
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Select the low power (25 mm) eyepiece and insert it as shown above.
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Slide Computerized Hand Control into the hand control holder as shown above.
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Plug Computerized Hand Control into the “Hand Control” port on the fork arm.
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Place 8-AA batteries (user supplied) inside the battery holder.
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While observing, tube should be positioned as shown above.
Press the tab on the front of the battery compartment and remove the cover.
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Return the battery holder back inside the base and replace the cover.
Gently remove the battery holder from inside the battery compartment.
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Before you begin viewing, please remember to remove tube lens cap.
Before you can begin observing,you must setup your
hand control, align your nderscope and align your telescope.
Step by step instructions are included
in the following Hand Control Setup section.
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Before you can begin using your 60 & 80LCM, you must setup your
Hand Control Guide
computerized hand control and go through the SkyAlign alignment procedure. In order for the LCM to accurately point to the objects in the sky, it must first be aligned with known positions (stars) in the sky. With this information, the telescope can create a model of the sky, which it uses to locate any object in its database.
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Turn power switch (located on the side of the base) to “on” position. The light will come on and the hand control will display “LCM Ready”.
You will notice that there are directional arrows in the center of the hand control. These only move the telescope. They cannot be used to
scroll through menu features.
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Use the hand control direction arrow buttons to point telescope at a distant land object, like a telephone pole or at night you can use the moon. Center and focus the object in the 25 mm eyepiece of the telescope.
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In order to accurately center an object in the eyepiece it may be necessary to change the slew speed of the motors. To change the slew speed, press the RATE button then select a number from 1 (slowest) to 9 (fastest).
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StarPointer Finderscope
On Switch
Unscrew battery cover for the StarPointer finderscope. Insert battery with “+” side facing out. Now you will need to align the finderscope. Turn on the red LED light by flipping the switch to the “on” position.
Red Alignment Dot
Without moving the main telescope, turn the finderscope’s two adjustment screws until the red dot is directly over the alignment star.
Off Switch
StarPointer Finderscope
Once you have aligned your finderscope, make sure to turn off the LED light to conserve the battery. Now
When the display reads LCM Ready, press ENTER to begin the alignment
procedure. you are ready to align the telescope. This will have to be done at night.
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The hand control will display the last entered time and site information. Since this is your first time using the LCM, press UNDO to enter your site and time information.
Press ENTER to select City Database.
Use the Up and Down scroll buttons
(located on #6 and #9) and choose the
closest city to your present location.
Press ENTER after selecting the
country, state and city.
Use the UP and DOWN scroll buttons (located on #6 and #9) to select “SkyAlign” then press ENTER. Now you will need to enter your site/time information.
Using the numeric key pad enter your time information. Press ENTER to continue. Press UNDO to backspace.
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Now, using the Up and Down scroll buttons (located on #6 and #9), verify the time zone you are in and press ENTER.
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If the finderscope has been properly aligned, the alignment star should now be visible in the field of view of the eyepiece.
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Using the numeric key pad enter the
date. Press ENTER to continue.
Press UNDO to backspace.
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The hand control will prompt you
to center the bright alignment star
in the center of the eyepiece. Once
centered, press ALIGN. This will
accept the star as your first
alignment position.
Use the directional arrow keys on the hand control to slew (move) the telescope towards any bright celestial object in the sky. Center the object in the finderscope and press ENTER.
For the second alignment object, choose a bright star or planet as far from the first alignment object as possible. Once again use the directional arrow buttons to center the object in the finderscope and press ENTER. Once object is centered in the eyepiece, press ALIGN.
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TOUR
Repeat the process for the third alignment star. When the telescope has been aligned to the final star, the display will read “Match Confirmed”. Press UNDO to display the names of the three bright objects you aligned to, or press ENTER to accept these three objects for alignment.
Now that your telescope is properly
aligned, you are ready to find your
first object. Press the TOUR button
on the hand control. The hand control
will display a list of objects that are
visible for the date and location
entered.
For general usage information, please consult your user’s manual.
If you have questions or problems with set-up, please contact
Celestron Technical Support: (310)803-5955
INFO
Press INFO to read information about the object displayed. Press the DOWN scroll key to display the next object. Press ENTER to slew (move) to the displayed object.
For complete specifications and product information, visit: www.celestron.com Product design and specifications are subject to change without prior notification.
Designed and intended for those 13 years of age and older.
2835 Columbia Street n Torrance, CA 90503 U.S.A. n Tel: 310.328.9560 n www.celestron.com
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