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[. . . ] INSTRUCTION MANUAL
Orion SkyQuest IntelliScope XT6, XT8, XT10
® TM
TM
#9816, #9918, #9950
Customer Support (800) 676-1343 E-mail: support@telescope. com
Corporate Offices (831) 763-7000
Providing Exceptional Consumer Optical Products Since 1975
P. O. Box 1815, Santa Cruz, CA 95061
IN 226 Rev. C 11/10
Secondary mirror holder with 4-vane spider (not visible) Finder scope Finder scope bracket
Eyepiece Focuser Navigation knob
Optical tube
Tensioning knob IntelliScope Controller Port modular jack Retaining knob (opposite side) Computerized Object Locator (optional)
Right side panel Eyepiece rack
Primary mirror cell
Front brace Handle Top baseplate Ground baseplate
Figure 1. The SkyQuest XT8 IntelliScope
Left side panel Foot (3)
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Congratulations on your purchase of an Orion SkyQuest XT IntelliScope Dobsonian. [. . . ] If the load seems too heavy, carry the base and tube separately. When putting the SkyQuest into a vehicle, common sense prevails. It is especially important that the optical tube does not get knocked around; this can cause the optics to become misaligned, and could dent the tube. We recommend transporting and storing the tube assembly in an optional padded case for proper protection.
light. It is a good idea to check the collimation of your telescope before each observing session and make any necessary adjustments. To check collimation, remove the eyepiece and look down the focuser drawtube. You should see the secondary mirror centered in the drawtube, as well as the reflection of the primary mirror centered in the secondary mirror, and the reflection of the secondary mirror (and your eye) centered in the reflection of the primary mirror, as depicted in Figure 18a. If anything is off-center, as in Figure 18b, proceed with the following collimation procedure. The Collimation Cap and Mirror Center Mark Your SkyQuest telescope comes with a quick collimation cap. This is a simple cap that fits on the focuser drawtube like a dust cap, but has a hole in the center and a reflective inner surface. The cap helps center your eye so that collimation is easier to perform. Figures 18b through 18e assume you have the collimation cap in place. As an additional aid in collimation, the primary mirror of every SkyQuest telescope has a tiny adhesive ring marking its exact center. This center ring will not affect the images you see when observing with the telescope in any way (since it lies directly in the shadow of the secondary mirror), but will greatly facilitate collimation when using the supplied collimation cap or other, more sophisticated collimation devices such as the Orion LaserMate Laser Collimator. The center ring need not be removed from the primary mirror!
4. Alignment (Collimation) of the Optical System
To get the sharpest images, your telescope's optical system must be in precise alignment. The process of aligning the primary and secondary mirrors with each other and with the mechanical axis of the telescope is called collimation. Your telescope's optical system was collimated at the factory and will probably not need any further adjustment. But rough handling during shipment can knock the optics out of alignment, in which case you will need to recollimate the system. Collimation is relatively easy to do and can be done in day-
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Figure 18. (a) When the mirrors are properly aligned, the view down the focuser drawtube should look like this. (b) With the collimation cap in place, if the optics are out of alignment, the view might look something like this. [. . . ] Use caution; rubbing too hard may scratch the lens. On larger lenses, clean only a small area at a time, using a fresh lens tissue on each area. Cleaning Mirrors You should not have to clean the telescope's mirrors very often; normally once every few years or so. Covering the telescope with the dust cover when it is not in use will prevent dust from accumulating on the mirrors. [. . . ]
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