Orion Observer 80ST, 10273 Instruction Manual

INSTRUCTION MANUAL
Orion® Observer™ 80ST
Equatorial Refractor
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Congratulations on your purchase of an Orion telescope. Your new Observer 80ST Equatorial Refractor is a terric starter instrument for exploring the exotic wonders of the night sky. Designed to be compact and easy to use, it will provide many hours of enjoyment for the whole family.
If you have never owned a telescope before, we would like to welcome you to amateur astronomy. Take some time to familiarize yourself with the night sky. Learn to recognize the patterns of stars in the major constellations. With a little practice, a little patience, and a reasonably dark sky away from city lights, you’ll nd your telescope to be a never-ending source of wonder, exploration, and relaxation.
These instructions will help you set up, properly use, and care for your telescope. Please read them over thoroughly before getting started.
Table of Contents
1. Parts List .................................2
2. Assembly .................................4
3. Preparing the Telescope for Operation ...........5
4. Understanding and Using the Equartorial Mount ...7
5. Astronomical Observing .....................10
6. Worthwhile Optional Accessories .............12
7. Telescope Care and Maintenance .............13
8. Specications .............................13
1. Parts List
Part. Quantity
A – Tripod legs 3
B – Hex head tripod mounting bolts (3”) 3
C – Washers (5/8”) 3
D – Wing nuts 3
E – Leg lock thumbscrews 3
F – Accessory tray 1
G – Screws 3
H – Washers (3/8”) 3
I – Wing nuts (small) 3
J – Equatorial mount 1
K – Azimuth lock knob (and washer) 1
L – Latitude adjustment bolt 1
M – Counterweight shaft 1
N – Counterweight lock knob 1
O – Counterweight 1
P – Slow-motion cables 2
Q – Mounting platform 1
R – Telescope optical tube 1
S – Red dot nder scope 1
T – Dust cover 1
U – 25mm Kellner eyepiece 1
V- 10mm Kellner eyepiece 1
W – Star diagonal 1
WARNING: Never look directly at the Sun through your telescope—even for an instant—without a professionally made solar lter that completely covers the front of the instrument, or permanent eye damage could result. Young children should use this telescope only with adult supervision.
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Q
A
R
T
L
O
B
N
P
C
K
D
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Figure 1. The parts of the Observer 80ST EQ telescope .
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2. Assembly
R
S
J
R.A. Axis
(R.A.)
P
N
O
U
P
W
Q
(Dec)
M
L
K
A
F
Dec. Axis
A
E
E
A
E
Figure 2. The Observer 80ST EQ telescope fully assembled, with
key parts identied.
Wingnut
Washer
Figure 3. a) Attach the three tripod legs to the mount platform, b) making sure the bolt’s hex-shaped head seats in the hex-shaped
recess of the tripod leg.
1. Attach the three aluminum tripod legs (A) to the mounting platform (Q) (Figure 3a) with the three hinged leg braces facing inward. Three hex-head bolts (B) each about 3" long, with 5/8” washers (C) and wing nuts (D), are provided for this purpose. Note that the bolts should be inserted from the side of the leg that has the hex-shaped hole, so that the bolt head seats in the hex-shaped hole (Figure 3b). The washer then the wing nut are placed on the opposite side on the exposed end of the bolt.
2. Attach a leg lock thumbscrew (E) to each leg as shown (Figure 4). Extend the sliding inner portion of the adjust­able-height tripod leg to the desired length for all three legs. Lock in place by tightening the leg lock thumbscrews.
Do not over-tighten the leg lock thumbscrews or you may damage the collar they are attached to.
3. Now stand the tripod upright, spreading the legs evenly apart so the accessory tray can be positioned to attach to the three leg braces.
4. Attach the accessory tray (F) to the leg brace supports (Figure 5) with the three short screws (G), small (3/8”) washers (H), and small wing nuts (I) provided. Place a washer on the screw. Then place the accessory tray on top of one of the leg braces so that the mounting screw passes through the hole at one of the corners of the accessory tray, and through the slot in the leg brace. Then place another small washer on the screw and thread on and tighten the wing nut. Repeat this procedure until the tray is attached to all three leg braces.
The tripod is now fully assembled (Figure 6) install the equatorial mount onto the tripod.
5. Locate the equatorial (EQ) mount (J) and place its base into the hole in the center of the mounting platform (Q) (Figure 7a). Then secure it in place with the azimuth lock knob and washer (K) (Figure 7b).
6. Thread the latitude adjustment bolt (L) into the threaded socket (Figure 8) until it contacts metal inside the housing.
7. Next, thread the counterweight shaft (M) into the base of the Declination axis of the mount (Figure 9).
8. Thread the counterweight lock knob (N) into the counter­weight (O) a few turns.
9. To slide the counterweight onto the counterweight shaft, rst remove the Philips screw and washer from the end of the shaft. Make sure the counterweight lock knob (N) is loosened enough so that the metal pin inside the counter­weight is clear of the shaft hole. Slide the counterweight about 2 inches from the bottom of the counterweight shaft and secure it in place with the lock knob (Figure 10). Then replace the washer and screw at the end of the counter­weight shaft.
10. Attach the slow motion cables (P) to the gear shafts as shown in Figure 11. The longer cable should be attached to the declination gear shaft; the shorter cable to the right ascension gear shaft. Orient the cable so that the thumb-
. Next you will
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Accessory tray
Screw head
Washer
Washer
Wing nut
Leg
Figure 4.
shown, being careful not to overtighten.
Now the mount is properly attached to the tripod and outtted for use (Figure 13). Next, you’ll attach the telescope optical tube to the mount.
11. Remove the wing nuts and washers from the optical tube
12. To attach the red dot nder scope (S) to the optical tube,
13. Insert the star diagonal (W) into the focuser drawtube and
The telescope is now completely assembled! Before it can be effectively used, however, there are a couple of things to do to prepare the telescope for operation.
Thread a leg lock thumbscrew onto each tripod leg as
screw seats in the groove of the gear shaft, as shown in Figure 12, then rmly tighten the thumbscrew. If there is a small rubber ball on the end of the shaft, you will have to remove it in order to attach the cable. Also note that, depending on your preference, you can attach the cable to either the left or right side of the right ascension gear shaft.
mounting bolts that are pre-installed on the underside of the telescope optical tube (R). Then lay the telescope optical tube assembly onto the saddle plate (Figure 14), passing the mounting bolts through the holes in the saddle plate. Then place a washer on each bolt and re-attach the wing nuts until tight. Be sure the focuser portion of the optical tube is on the same side of the saddle as the slow­motion control cable in Declination, as in Figure 14.
orient the nder scope as shown in Figure 15 and slide the bracket foot into the nder scope base until it clicks. (To remove the nder scope, press the small tab at the back of the base and slide the bracket out.)
tighten the two thumbscrews on the drawtube collar (Figure
16). Then insert the 25mm eyepiece (U) into the diagonal and secure it by lightly tightening the thumbscrew on the diagonal.
Figure 5. Attach the accessory tray to each of the tripod three
leg brace supports using the provided hardware.
The included red dot nder scope (Figure 17) makes pointing your telescope almost as easy as pointing your nger! It’s a non­magnifying aiming device that superimposes a tiny LED red dot on the sky, showing exactly where the telescope is pointed. It permits easy object targeting prior to observation in the higher­power main telescope.
Before you can use the red dot nder scope, you must remove the small plastic tab sticking out from the battery compartment (Figure 17). Doing so will allow the pre-installed 3V CR-2032
3. Preparing the Telescope for Operation
Aligning and Using the Red Dot Finder Scope
Figure 6. The fully assembled tripod.
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