Instrukcja obsługi Celestron Omni XLT 102
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INTRODUCTION .......................................................................................................................................................... 4
Warning...................................................................................................................................................... 4
ASSEMBLY .................................................................................................................................................................... 8
Setting up the Tripod .................................................................................................................................. 8
Attaching the Equatorial Mount ................................................................................................................. 9
Attaching the Center Leg Brace ............................................................................................................... 10
Installing the Counterweight Bar.............................................................................................................. 10
Installing the Counterweights................................................................................................................... 11
Attaching the Slow Motion Control Knobs (Cables)................................................................................ 11
Attaching the Telescope Tube to the Mount............................................................................................. 12
Installing the Finderscope......................................................................................................................... 13
Installing the Visual Back......................................................................................................................... 13
Installing the Star Diagonal ...................................................................................................................... 14
Installing the Eyepieces............................................................................................................................ 14
Moving the Telescope Manually .............................................................................................................. 15
Balancing the Mount in R.A..................................................................................................................... 15
Balancing the Mount in DEC ................................................................................................................... 16
Adjusting the Mount................................................................................................................................. 16
Adjusting the Mount in Altitude............................................................................................................... 17
Adjusting the Mount in Azimuth.............................................................................................................. 17
TELESCOPE BASICS ................................................................................................................................................. 18
Image Orientation..................................................................................................................................... 20
Focusing ................................................................................................................................................... 20
Aligning the Finderscope ......................................................................................................................... 21
Calculating Magnification ........................................................................................................................ 21
Determining Field of View....................................................................................................................... 22
General Observing Hints .......................................................................................................................... 22
ASTRONOMY BASICS............................................................................................................................................... 23
The Celestial Coordinate System ............................................................................................................. 23
Motion of the Stars ................................................................................................................................... 24
Latitude Scale........................................................................................................................................... 25
Pointing at Polaris .................................................................................................................................... 25
Finding the North Celestial Pole .............................................................................................................. 26
Polar Alignment in the Southern Hemisphere .......................................................................................... 27
Pointing at Sigma Octantis ....................................................................................................................... 28
Finding the South Celestial Pole (SCP).................................................................................................... 28
Declination Drift Method of Polar Alignment.......................................................................................... 29
Aligning the R.A. Setting Circle .............................................................................................................. 30
Using the R.A. Vernier Scale ................................................................................................................... 31
CELESTIAL OBSERVING......................................................................................................................................... 32
Observing the Moon................................................................................................................................. 32
Lunar Observing Hints ............................................................................................................................. 32
Observing the Planets............................................................................................................................... 32
Observing the Sun .................................................................................................................................... 33
Solar Observing Hints .............................................................................................................................. 33
Observing Deep Sky Objects.................................................................................................................... 33
Seeing Conditions..................................................................................................................................... 33

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Transparency ............................................................................................................................................ 33
Sky Illumination....................................................................................................................................... 33
Seeing....................................................................................................................................................... 34
Using the Lens Cap Aperture Stop with Refractor Telescopes ................................................................ 34
ASTROPHOTOGRAPHY ........................................................................................................................................... 35
Piggyback Photography............................................................................................................................ 35
Short Exposure Prime Focus Photography for Refractors & Newtonians................................................ 36
Short Exposure Prime Focus Photography for Schmidt-Cassegrains....................................................... 36
Eyepiece Projection for a Schmidt-Cassegrain......................................................................................... 37
Long Exposure Prime Focus Photography ............................................................................................... 38
Planetary and Lunar Photography with Special Imagers.......................................................................... 39
CCD Imaging for Deep Sky Objects ........................................................................................................ 40
Terrestrial Photography ............................................................................................................................ 40
Metering ................................................................................................................................................... 40
Reducing Vibration .................................................................................................................................. 40
TELESCOPE MAINTENANCE ................................................................................................................................. 41
Care and Cleaning of the Optics............................................................................................................... 41
Collimation of Refractors......................................................................................................................... 41
Collimation of a Schmidt-Cassegrain....................................................................................................... 42
Collimation of a Newtonian ..................................................................................................................... 44
OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES ...................................................................................................................................... 48
APPENDIX A - TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS ...................................................................................................51
APPENDIX B - GLOSSARY OF TERMS.................................................................................................................. 52
SKY MAPS.................................................................................................................................................................... 55
CELESTRON TWO YEAR WARRANTY ................................................................................................................ 61
Specyfikacje produktu
Marka: | Celestron |
Kategoria: | teleskop |
Model: | Omni XLT 102 |
Kolor produktu: | Black, White |
Waga produktu: | 4310 g |
Model: | Luneta |
Długość stałej ogniskowej: | 1000 mm |
Powiekszenie: | 241 x |
Długość produktu: | 10003 mm |
Stała przysłona: | 102 mm |
Kompatybilne okulary: | 25 mm |
Światłosiła: | 9.8 |
Tworzywo statywu: | Stal |
Maksymalna obsługiwana średnica okularu: | 25 mm |
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