Meade ETX-80AT-BB - Manual

Meade ETX-80AT-BB

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 3 – CONTENTS; Never use a Meade; Looking at or near the Sun will; Use care to install batteries in
  • Page 5 – Note about the Flip Barlow:
  • Page 6 – TELESCOPE FEATURES; b c
  • Page 7 – A B C D
  • Page 8 – ETX: Your Personal Window to the Universe; ). The weight of the objective lens could cause the tube to swing
  • Page 9 – AutoStar with attached cord:
  • Page 10 – Tour the Cosmos with Just the Push of a Button; al #506 AstroFinderTM Software and Cable Connector Kit. See; Access a glossary of astronomical terms.; AUTOSTAR FEATURES
  • Page 11 – ENTER Key; MODE Key; NOTE; GO TO Key
  • Page 12 – TIPS; FOR BEGINNERS; Join an Astronomy Club
  • Page 13 – Parts Listing; #494 AutoStar handbox with attached coil cord.; Telescope Assembly; Setup The Tripod; GETTING STARTED
  • Page 14 – Safety Precautions
  • Page 15 – Choosing an Eyepiece; Your telescope comes supplied with two standard eyepieces.; Telescope Focal Length ÷ Eyepiece Focal Length = Magnification; Manual Operation of the Telescope without AutoStar; Sight along the top of the optical
  • Page 17 – Turn on the control panel:
  • Page 18 – Set Your Location or Zip Code:; The Location screen displays. This screen asks you if you; System initialization is complete; . The Easy Alignment feature begins automatically after
  • Page 19 – Easy Alignment; Select Alignment; The GO TO key also allows you to perform a; Go To Saturn; IMPORTANT NOTE
  • Page 20 – Using the Guided Tour; This is the perfect time to use Autostar’s “Guided Tour.”; Which One’s the Alignment
  • Page 21 – AUTOSTAR MENUS
  • Page 22 – No matter how many levels into AutoStar are traveled, each; AutoStar Navigation Exercise; AUTOSTAR OPERATION; Autostar
  • Page 23 – To Calculate Sunset time:; Entering Numbers and Text into Autostar; To enter numbers and text:; Navigating Autostar; When multiple
  • Page 24 – Object Menu; Exceptions include Guided Tour and Landmark Survey.); database; Only use the Arrow keys to move the telescope during the
  • Page 25 – Event Menu; Glossary Menu; hypertext word; Utilities Menu
  • Page 26 – This feature is usually only required in very cold weather.; Setup Menu
  • Page 27 – Surf the Web
  • Page 28 – Autostar compensates for daylight savings time, if selected. See
  • Page 29 – Loosen the telescope’s vertical lock (; ADVANCED FEATURES
  • Page 30 – Perform steps 1 through 8; as described in the; . Align to the first star; . AutoStar then displays a database of stars for the observer to; Press ENTER; Observing a Satellite
  • Page 31 – ) approximately once a month to get updated information and; Digital Photography with the ETX; Some tips for better photos:; Photography with Meade’s AutoStar SuiteTM; appear. The motor drive stops and a countdown starts.
  • Page 33 – #506 AstroFinderTM Software and Cable Connector Kit:; For higher or lower magnifications, Meade 4-element
  • Page 34 – General Maintenance; Do not; Storage and Transport; Inspecting the Optics; If a flashlight or other high-intensity light source is point-; MAINTENANCE AND SERVICING
  • Page 35 – Troubleshooting; Still unable to see an image through the eyepiece:; Images through the eyepiece appear unfocused or distorted:
  • Page 36 – Meade Customer Service; Telephone; Materials
  • Page 37 – AutoStar Specifications; Processor; AutoStar Dimensions
  • Page 38 – Press GO TO and the telescope slews to the object.
  • Page 39 – APPENDIX B: HELPFUL CHARTS
  • Page 40 – APPENDIX C: TRAINING THE DRIVE
  • Page 41 – AutoStar Glossary; Objects in Space; APPENDIX D: BASIC ASTRONOMY
  • Page 44 – MEADE LIMITED WARRANTY
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Page 3 - CONTENTS; Never use a Meade; Looking at or near the Sun will; Use care to install batteries in

3 CONTENTS WARNING! Never use a Meade ® Telescope to look at the Sun! Looking at or near the Sun will cause instant and irreversible damage toyour eye. Eye damage is often painless, sothere is no warning to the observer that damage has occurred until it is too late. Donot point the telescope or its ...

Page 5 - Note about the Flip Barlow:

5 Step 11 : Secure the eyepieces in place with their respective thumbsrews. Always start observing using a lowpower eyepiece to get a nice widefield of view. Later on youcan change to high power, if so desired. But high poweredeyepieces have a much narrower field of view and it’s moredifficult to lo...

Page 6 - TELESCOPE FEATURES; b c

6 Fig. 1 : The ETX-80AT-BB Telescope. TELESCOPE FEATURES 1. Eyepiece2. Eyepiece holder thumbscrew3. 45° Erecting Prism4. Rear Cell Port5. 90° Eyepiece holder6. Eyepiece7. Eyepiece holder thumbscrew8. Fork arms9. Optical tube 10. Objective lens cell11. Dew shield12. Dust cap13. Vertical lock14. Horiz...

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