Orion GiantView 15x70, GiantView 25x100, GiantView 20x80, GiantView 9324, GiantView 9326 Instruction Sheet

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Orion® GiantView™ Binoculars
#9327 15x70 model
#9324 20x80 model
#9326 25x100 model
Congratulations on your purchase of a pair of quality Orion bin­oculars. The GiantView binoculars provide the large light grasp you need for astronomical observation, and unlike a telescope, allow you to use both eyes simultaneously for nighttime, or daytime, view­ing. This results in better image resolution, contrast, and brightness than a similar sized telescope can provide. Coupled with their wide fields of view, the GiantViews will make you feel like you’re floating in space!
Please take the time to read this instruction sheet before using your new binoculars.
WARNING Never look directly at the Sun through your binoculars without professionally made solar filters, even for an instant, or permanent eye damage could result. Young children should use these binoculars on sunny days only with adult supervision.
Brace rod
Tripod mounting post
Large knurled knob
Socket
Figure 1. The GiantView 70mm, 80mm, and 100mm binoculars.
Using the Tripod Mounting Post
When observing with large-aperture binoculars like the Orion GiantViews, a photo tripod or some other type of binocular mount is recommended. This is because the weight and high magnifica­tion of the binoculars make it difficult to hold them steady by hand.
To attach the 70mm GiantView binoculars to a tripod, an optional binocular-to-tripod L-adapter bracket is required; this is available from the Orion catalog or telescope.com. The L-adapter threads into the socket on the binoculars’ bridge (hinge). Refer to Figure 1. Remove the threaded cover from the socket, and thread in the L­adapter’s stud. The L-adapter connects to a standard photo tripod or binocular mount via the ¼”-20 threaded holes in its base, thus coupling the binocular to the tripod.
The 80mm and 100mm GiantView binoculars can be attached to a standard photo tripod by means of its integral tripod mounting post (Figure 1). Simply thread the ¼"-20 stud of your tripod into the threaded socket on the underside of the mounting post. The tripod mounting post can be positioned anywhere along the brace rod to optimize balance. To do this, first loosen the large knurled knob on top of the post (Figure 1). Then, grip the binoculars and move them forward or backwards relative to the post until the balance seems about right. Re-tighten the knurled knob on the post when done. The brace rod allows positioning of the binoculars relative to the tripod mounting post, but also provides additional stability for the binocular barrels. This helps maintain structural rigidity and optical alignment.
Adjusting the Distance Between Your Eyes (Interpupillary Distance)
Hold each barrel firmly and move them together or apart so the dis­tance between the eyepieces matches the distance between your
eyes. When properly adjusted, you should see a single, round field of view when looking through the binoculars. Make this adjustment before you focus the binoculars.
Focusing
The Orion GiantView binoculars feature individual focus eyepieces. This makes the binoculars mechanically more rugged than simi­lar center-focus models, and generally maintains optical alignment better. For astronomical observation, individual focus eyepieces are usually preferred.
Pick an object in the distance to view. At night, best focus will be achieved by focusing on a bright star. Cover your right eye (or cover the right objective lens of the binocular) and focus the left eyepiece by rotating it until the image appears clearest. Then cover your left eye (or cover the left objective lens of the binocular) and focus the right eyepiece by rotating it until the image appears clearest. The binoculars are now focused. If you want to view an object at a dif­ferent distance, re-focusing of both eyepieces is required.
For astronomical observation, all objects will always appear focused at the infinity focus point. This means you only need to focus the binoculars once per observing session. This also means you can take note of the diopter scale setting for each eyepiece (located on the underside of the eyepieces) when focused on an astronomical object, and return to those settings when observing another night. You will find this to be a great convenience.
Since everyone’s eyes focus images slightly differently, different observers will need to refocus the binoculars for their own vision.
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Fold-Down Eyeguards
Orion GiantView binoculars feature fold-down eyeguards. The eye­guards are usually left in the up position for use without eyeglass­es, as this helps prevent glare (unwanted stray light) from entering between your eye and the eyepieces. To use the binoculars with eyeglasses, you will need to fold the eyeguards down in order to get your eyes close enough to the eyepieces to see the entire field of view.
Cleaning and Care of Binoculars
The lens surfaces of Orion binoculars are coated with anti-reflection coatings that can be damaged with careless handling. Avoid touch­ing lens surfaces with fingers or any coarse material. All optics, even if stored, should be cleaned at least once a year or when­ever they are dirty. The dust that builds up on coatings promotes mold growth, which etches glass and destroys coatings. Avoid over-cleaning; it can also damage the coatings. Always use lens cleaning tissue and fluid that are specifically designed for multi­coated lenses. Do not use fluids or tissues that are for eyeglasses or household use.
To clean the binocular lenses, first blow off the lens with a blower bulb or gently wipe the lens with a lens cleaning brush to remove the larger particles. Put a few drops of lens cleaning fluid on a fresh piece of lens cleaning tissue (never on the lens) and gently wipe the lens. Quickly wipe the excess fluid with a new, dry piece of lens cleaning tissue. For larger lenses, clean only a small area at a time, using a new tissue each time. On excessively dirty lenses, wipe across the lens using one stroke for each tissue, alternating wet and dry. Always avoid excessive pressure or rubbing when wiping, as wiping too hard can scratch the lens.
Storage and Cold Weather
Orion GiantView binoculars come with a heavy-duty case for safe storage and transport. We recommend always keeping the binocu­lars in their case with the cover caps on when not in use. The case has a lock on each latch for extra security. Use one of the supplied keys to lock and unlock the latches.
All optics, when exposed to excessive temperature changes or high humidity, have the potential to fog up. Allow the optics to slowly adjust to cold weather by storing the instrument (in its case) in a cold area, such as an unheated garage or the trunk of a car, for a few hours before use. When bringing the instrument back inside a warm house, open up the case, remove the binoculars, remove the cover caps, and let everything dry out. The binoculars should be stored in a cool, dry place to prevent mold growth, which can dam­age the optics. This is not covered by the warranty.
#9324 20x80 GiantView Binoculars
Magnification .......................................................................... 20x
Objective lens aperture....................................................... 80mm
Focusing ..............................................Individual focus eyepieces
Eye relief ............................................................................. 17mm
Field of view ............................................................................3.2°
Close focus ............................................................................ 50 ft
Prisms ..................................................................... BAK-4, Porro
Anti-reflection coatings ..................................... Fully multi-coated
Eyeguards ....................................................... Fold-down, rubber
Weight ........................................................................7 lbs., 1 oz.
Barrel support ................................................................Brace rod
Tripod compatibility ......... Fits standard photo tripods via integral
mounting post, balance adjustable
#9326 25x100 GiantView Binoculars
Magnification ...........................................................................25x
Objective lens aperture......................................................100mm
Focusing ..............................................Individual focus eyepieces
Eye relief ..............................................................................18mm
Field of view ............................................................................ 2.5°
Close focus .............................................................................80 ft
Prisms ......................................................................BAK-4, Porro
Anti-reflection coatings ......................................Fully multi-coated
Eyeguards ........................................................Fold-down, rubber
Weight .......................................................................10 lbs., 2 oz.
Barrel support ................................................................Brace rod
Tripod compatibility ...........Fits standard photo tripods via integral
mounting post, balance adjustable
Specifications
#9327 15x70 GiantView Binoculars
Magnification ......................................................................... 15x
Objective lens aperture....................................................... 70mm
Focusing ..............................................Individual focus eyepieces
Eye relief ............................................................................. 18mm
Field of view ............................................................................ 4.0˚
Close focus ............................................................................ 75 ft
Prisms ..................................................................... BAK-4, Porro
Anti-reflection coatings ..................................... Fully multi-coated
Eyeguards ....................................................... Fold-down, rubber
Weight ...............................................................................4.0 lbs.
Tripod compatibility ...........................Requires optional L-adapter
One-Year Limited Warranty
This Orion GiantView Binocular is warranted against defects in materials or work­manship for a period of one year from the date of purchase. This warranty is for the benefit of the original retail purchaser only. During this war ranty per iod Orion Telescopes & B inoculars will repair or rep lace, at O rion’s option, any warran ted instrument that proves to be defective, provided it is returned postage paid to: Orion Warranty Repair, 89 Hangar Way, Watsonville, CA 95076. If the product is not regis­tered, proof of purchase (such as a copy of the original invoice) is required.
This warranty does not a pply if, in Orion’s judgment, th e instrum ent has been abused, mishandled, or modified, nor does it apply to nor mal wear and tear. This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights, which vary from state to state. For further warranty ser vice information, contact: Customer Service Department, Orion Telescopes & Binoculars, 89 Hangar Way, Watsonville, CA 95076; (800)-676-1343.
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