Celestron Travel Scope 60 Handleiding

Celestron Telescoop Travel Scope 60

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Unpack your telescope and verify that all parts are present. Your
Travel Scope 60 includes: a telescope tube, a tripod and mount
head, two eyepieces, a 3x Barlow lens, a finderscope, an erect image
diagonal, and a Moon filter.
To extend the tripod’s central column, turn the locking knob
counterclockwise, lift up the tripod head until it is at the desired
height and turn the locking knob clockwise to secure.
Rotate the mounting platform so it is horizontal and tighten the knob
to secure it.
To set up the tripod, spread the legs outward until they are fully
extended and push down on the center leg brace.
Loosen the knob on the side of the tripod head mounting platform and
rotate the platform 90 degrees so it is standing vertically.
Remove the cap from the focuser end of the telescope tube and make
sure the two thumbscrews do not protrude into the opening.
Extend the legs of the tripod by unlocking the three tripod lock levers
on each leg. Pull each leg section all the way out and push the lever on
each lock downward to secure it in place.
Match the threaded bolt in the mounting platform to the threaded hole
on the bottom of the telescope tube and thread the two together. Do
not overtighten. This should be snug, but not tight.
Locate the erect image diagonal and remove the plastic covers. Insert
the barrel of the diagonal into the focuser and secure in place by
tightening the setscrews.
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Insert the barrel of the 20mm eyepiece into the diagonal and tighten
the setscrew.
Remove the knurled nuts on the threaded posts at the focuser end of
the telescope tube.
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Remove the lens cap from the front of the telescope. To observe, look
through the eyepiece as shown. Focus the image by turning the knobs
below the focuser.
To move the scope right and left, hold a tripod leg with one hand
while the other hand uses the panning handle to move the scope.
The azimuth locking screw can be loosened or tightened to adjust the
tension to your preference.
For additional magnification, you can use the included 3x Barlow lens.
Place the Barlow lens between the diagonal and the eyepiece.
To move the scope up and down, rotate the entire pan handle
counterclockwise and use the handle to point the scope in the
direction you want to view. Rotate the pan handle clockwise to
lock it in place.
Locate the finderscope and remove the plastic caps on the front and
back lenses. Orient the nderscope so that the larger lens is facing
towards the front of the tube as shown. Place the finderscope over the
posts on the tube and replace the knurled nuts to secure it in place.
To use the Moon filter, remove the eyepiece from the diagonal or
Barlow lens. Thread the filter onto the bottom of the eyepiece and
re-insert the eyepiece into the diagonal or Barlow.
CENTER THE TARGET IN THE EYEPIECE
Look through the telescope using your lower powered eyepiece.
Move the telescope until the object you chose lies in the center of
the view. If the image is blurry, gently turn the focus knobs until it
comes into sharp focus.
LOOK THROUGH FINDERSCOPE
Once the object is centered in your 20mm eyepiece, look through the
finderscope and locate the crosshair reticle.
ADJUST THE FINDERSCOPE
Without moving the telescope, use the three finger knobs on the
finderscope bracket to move the nder around in the bracket until
the crosshair appears over the same object you are observing in the
telescope’s 20mm eyepiece.
TIP: Try adjusting one screw at a time. Loosen one screw by half
a turn and tighten another by the same amount to ensure the
finderscope is securely held in place.
YOUR FINDERSCOPE
IS NOW ALIGNED!
It should not require realignment unless it is bumped or dropped .
The finder is one of the most important parts of your
telescope. It helps you locate objects and center them
in the eyepiece. The rst time you assemble your
telescope, you need to align the finder to the telescope’s
main optics. It’s best to do this during the day*.
* SOLAR WARNING! Never attempt to view the
Sun through any telescope without a proper solar
filter!
CHOOSE A TARGET
Take the telescope outside during the day and find an easily
recognizable object, like a streetlight, license plate or sign. The object
should be as far away as possible, but at least a quarter mile away.
Low Power Eyepiece
Focus Knobs
ALIGNING THE
FINDERSCOPE
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YO U R FI RST NI G HT O UT
THE MOON
With the Moon visible in the sky, set up your telescope with the 20mm
eyepiece installed.
Move the telescope so that it is roughly pointing toward the Moon.
Look through the finderscope and locate the crosshair reticle.
Continue moving the telescope until the crosshair appears over
the Moon.
Look through the telescope’s 20mm eyepiece. Gently turn the
focus knobs to adjust the sharpness of the image.
To get a closer view of the Moon, loosen the setscrews on the
focuser and remove the 20mm eyepiece. Replace it with your 8mm
eyepiece and tighten the setscrews to secure it in place. The 8mm
eyepiece will give you significantly more magnification, making the
Moon appear much larger.
NOTE: You may need to adjust the focus knobs when you change
eyepieces, to make sure you are getting the sharpest
image possible.
C O N G RATU L ATI O N S!
YOU HAVE NOW OBSERVED YOUR
FIRST CELESTIAL OBJECT!
To get a closer view of the Moon, loosen the setscrews on the focuser
and remove the 20mm eyepiece. Replace it with your 8mm eyepiece
and tighten the setscrews to secure it in place. The 8mm eyepiece will
give you significantly more magnification, making the Moon appear
much larger.
NOTE: You may need to adjust the focus knobs when you change
eyepieces, to make sure you are getting the sharpest
image possible.
Low Power Eyepiece
Focus Knobs
20mm
You can view many other celestial objects, such as planets, star
clusters and nebulae using this same technique if you know where
to find them in the night sky. Celestron’s free SkyPortal app for iOS and Android can
help you locate and identify a wide array of celestial
objects quickly and easily.
8mm 20mm
For more information on this product or to download the instruction manual, please visit the respective product page on celestron.com


Product specificaties

Merk: Celestron
Categorie: Telescoop
Model: Travel Scope 60
Kleur van het product: Zwart
Gewicht: 1500 g
Soort: Reflector
Vaste focale lengte: 360 mm
Opbergetui: Ja
Vergroting: 18 x
Objective diameter: 60 mm
F-nummer (relatieve aperture): 6
Compatible eyepieces: 8, 20 mm
Visuele power (max): 45 x

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