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8 I ENGLISH
THE STAR DIAGONAL AND EYEPIECES
The star diagonal attaches to the back of a refracting telescope and contains a small prism that reflects light at a 90° angle,
providing a more comfortable viewing position. Because a star diagonal gives you a 100% correctly oriented image, you
can easily use the telescope for daytime terrestrial observing.
THE STARPOINTER FINDERSCOPE
Your telescope comes with a StarPointer red-dot
finderscope that you will use as a sighting tool when
aiming the telescope at a target.
To install the finderscope:
1. Loosen the two Philips–head screws on the side of
the finderscope and slide the clamp over the dovetail
bracket near the telescope focuser. The large window
on the finder should be facing the front of the telescope.
2. Secure the finderscope in place by tightening the two
Philips-head screws. Do not over tighten these screws.
Just make the connection snug.
3.
Remove the small plastic tab under the battery cover
by pulling it straight out. This is installed to prevent
the battery from accidentally discharging during
transportation.
To insert the diagonal:
1. Remove the caps from both sides of the diagonal.
2. Loosen the setscrews on the back of the focuser and
pull out the small dust cap.
3.
Insert the smaller tube on the diagonal into the back of
the focuser and secure it by tightening the setscrews.
You can adjust the angle of the star diagonal to any
desired direction before tightening the screws.
Your telescope comes with two eyepieces. The 20 mm which will give low magnification with a moderately wide field of
view. The 10 mm will give you higher magnification, but a narrower field of view. Additional eyepieces can be purchased
to increase or decrease the magnification to your desired level. When first locating an object, it is best to use the 20 mm
eyepiece, then, once the object is centered, change to the 10 mm eyepiece to “zoom in” on it.
To install the eyepiece:
1. Loosen the setscrews on the open end of the star
diagonal.
2. Insert the silver barrel of the 20 mm eyepiece into the
star diagonal.
3. Tighten the setscrews to secure the eyepiece in place.
4. To see the sharpest image possible, focus by looking
through the eyepiece and slowly turning the focusing
knobs until the image comes into sharp focus.
On/Off Switch
Up/Down
Adjustment
Knob
Battery
Compartment
Left/Right
Adjustment
Knob
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