Celestron Advanced Series C6-R Manuel d'utilisateur

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Résumé du contenu

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AAddvvaanncceedd SSeerriieess AAddvvaanncceedd SSeerriieess GGGTTT IINNSSTTRRUUCCTTIIOONN MMAANNUUAALL INTRODUCTION...

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10place. As mentioned above, there are two R.A. shafts, one on either side of the mount. It makes no difference which shaft you use since both w

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11 Installing the Finderscope To install the finderscope onto the telescope you must first mount the finderscope through the finder bracket and

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12 Eyepieces are commonly referred to by focal length and barrel diameter. The focal length of each eyepiece is printed on the eyepiece barrel.

Page 5 - (C8-N Shown)

13Like the R.A. balance, these are general balance instructions and will reduce undue stress on the mount. When taking astrophotographs, this bal

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14latitude screw, first use the rear screw to raise the mount head all the way up. Then remove the front latitude screw completely. Now you shoul

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15 The Advanced Series GT, computerized version of each telescope has a hand controller designed to give you instant access to all the functions

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164. Catalog Keys: The Advanced Series has keys on the hand control to allow direct access to each of the catalogs in its database. The hand co

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17AAlliiggnnmmeenntt PPrroocceedduurreess In order for the telescope to accurately point to objects in the sky, it must first be aligned to th

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184. Select one of the four alignment methods as described below. Note: If incorrect information is entered into the hand control, the UNDO but

Page 11 - Installing the Eyepieces

19the eyepiece, pressing ENTER when complete. NOTE: Although the telescope allows the user to select the alignment stars, for best all-sky pointi

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2 Warning ...

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20OObbjjeecctt CCaattaalloogg Selecting an Object Now that the telescope is properly aligned, you can choose an object from any of the catalog

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21Tour Mode The Advanced Series telescopes include a tour feature which automatically allows the user to choose from a list of interesting object

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22 1 = .5x 6 = 64x 2 = 1x (sidereal) 7 = .5º / sec 3 = 4x 8 = 2º / sec 4 = 8x 9 = 3º / sec 5 = 16x SSeettuupp PPrro

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23that is not included in the regular database. There are several ways to save an object to memory depending on what type of object it is: GoTo

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24 Note: Some of the databases contain thousands of objects, and can therefore take several minutes to return the closest objects. Precise GoTo

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25example, if you are observing from a mountainous location where the horizon is partially obscured, you can set your minimum altitude limit to re

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26in R.A. (azimuth) until it reaches the point that the cables are extended to their maximum. Then by displaying the telescopes azimuth in this po

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27should be. Use the equatorial head latitude and azimuth adjustments to place Polaris in the center of the eyepiece. Do not use the direction b

Page 21 - Direction Buttons

28EQ NORTHEQ SOUTHOFFMODESIDEREALSOLARLUNARRATETRACKINGVIEW TIME-SITESETUP TIME-SITEANTI-BACKLASHFILTER LIMITSDIRECTION BUTTONSGOTO APPROACHAUTOGU

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29Actual image orientation as seen with the unaided eye Inverted image, as viewed with the eyepiece directly in telescopeReversed from left to rig

Page 24 - Scope Setup Features

30 FFooccuussiinngg To focus your telescope, simply turn the focus knob located directly below the focuser. Turning the knob clockwise allows

Page 25 - Helpful

31Although the power is variable, each instrument under average skies has a limit to the highest useful magnification. The general rule is that 6

Page 26 - UTILITIES

32 Up to this point, this manual covered the assembly and basic operation of your telescope. However, to understand your telescope more thorough

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33Motion of the Stars The daily motion of the Sun across the sky is familiar to even the most casual observer. This daily trek is not the Sun movi

Page 28 - ADVANCED GT

34Latitude Scales The easiest way to polar align a telescope is with a latitude scale. Unlike other methods that require you to find the celestial

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35Remember, while Polar aligning, do NOT move the telescope in R.A. or DEC. You do not want to move the telescope itself, but the polar axis. The

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36DDeecclliinnaattiioonn DDrriifftt MMeetthhoodd ooff PPoollaarr AAlliiggnnmmeenntt This method of polar alignment allows you to get the

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37 With your telescope set up, you are ready to use it for observing. This section covers visual observing hints for both solar system and deep sk

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38 For safe solar viewing, use a solar filter that reduces the intensity of the Sun's light, making it safe to view. With a filter you can see

Page 33 - Motion of the Stars

39disturbances vary from time-to-time and place-to-place. The size of the air parcels compared to your aperture determines the "seeing" q

Page 34 - Latitude

4 Congratulations on your purchase of the Celestron Advanced Series telescope (AST)! The Advanced Series of telescopes come in standard (non-com

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40 After looking at the night sky for a while you may want to try photographing it. Several forms of photography are possible with your telescope

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415. Locate the area of the sky that you want to photograph and move the telescope so that it points in that direction. 6. Find a suitable guide

Page 37 - Observing the Sun

42 Lunar Phase ISO 50 ISO 100 ISO 200 ISO 400 Crescent 1/2 1/4 1/8 1/15 Quarter 1/15 1/30 1/60 1/125 Full 1/30 1/60 1/125 1/250 The exposure t

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43Auto Guiding The Advanced GT telescope has a designated auto guiding port for use with a CCD autoguider. The diagram below may be useful when co

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44 While your telescope requires little maintenance, there are a few things to remember that will ensure your telescope performs at its best. CCa

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45Figure 8-2 A collimated telescope should appear as a symmetrical ring pattern similar to the diffraction disk seen here. sit outside for 15 t

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46 You will find that additional accessories enhance your viewing pleasure and expand the usefulness of your telescope. For ease of reference, all

Page 42 - Reducing Vibration

47Series 3 – #94119-30 Light Red, Blue, Green, ND50% T (#s 23A, 38A, 58, 96ND-50) Series 4 – #94119-40 Yellow, Deep Yellow, Violet, Pale Blue (#s 8,

Page 43 - Auto Guiding

48 RS-232 Cable (#93920) – Allows your Advanced Series telescope to be controlled using a laptop computer or PC. Once connected, the telescope can

Page 44 - (Allen head)

49Appendix A – Technical Specifications Advanced Series 21019 / 21020 Specifications: Optical Design 150mm (6.0") refractor Focal Length

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5 (C8-N Shown) 1. Optical Tube 7. 2" Steel Tripod 2. Tube Rings 8. Center Leg Brace / Accessory Tray 3. Finderscope 9. Counte

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50Appendix B - Glossary of Terms A- Absolute magnitude The apparent magnitude that a star would have if it were observed from a standard dist

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51J - Jovian Planets Any of the four gas giant planets that are at a greater distance form the sun than the terrestrial planets. K - Kuiper Belt

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52telescope at this rate. The rate is 15 arc seconds per second or 15 degrees per hour. T - Terminator The boundary line between the light and

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53AAPPPPEENNDDIIXX CC LLOONNGGIITTUUDDEESS AANNDD LLAATTIITTUUDDEESS LONGITUDE LATITUDE degrees min degrees min ALABAMA Annist

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54 LONGITUDE LATITUDE degrees min degrees min Melbourne 80 37.8 28 6 Miami 80 16.8 25 49.2 Naples 81 4.8 26 7.8 Nasa Shuttle 80 40.8

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55 LONGITUDE LATITUDE degrees min degrees min Wurtsmith 83 2.4 44 27 Ypsilanti 83 31.8 42 13.8 MINNESOTA Albert Lea 93 22.2 43 40

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56 LONGITUDE LATITUDE degrees min degrees min OKLAHOMA Altus AFB 99 16.2 34 40.2 Ardmore 97 1.2 34 18 Bartlesville 96 0 36 45 Cl

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57 LONGITUDE LATITUDE degrees min degrees min Walla Walla 118 16.8 46 6 Wenatchee 120 1.2 47 24 Whidbey Is 122 39 48 21 Yakima 120 3

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58Appendix D - RS-232 Connection You can control your telescope with a computer via the RS-232 port on the computerized hand control and using

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59Additional RS232 Commands SSeenndd AAnnyy TTrraacckk RRaattee TThhrroouugghh RRSS223322 TToo TThhee HHaanndd CCoonnttrrooll 1. Multipl

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6 Fig 1-2 - The Advanced Series C6-RGT 1. Optical Tube 8. Center Leg Brace / Accessory Tray 2. Tube Rings 9. Counterweights 3. Finders

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60 APPENDIX E – MAPS OF TIME ZONES

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68CELESTRON TWO YEAR WARRANTY A. Celestron warrants this telescope to be free from defects in materials and workmanship for two years. Celestro

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Celestron 2835 Columbia Street Torrance, CA 90503 U.S.A. Tel. (310) 328-9560 Fax. (310) 212-5835 Web site at http//w

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7 This section covers the assembly instructions for your Celestron Advanced Series Telescope (AST). Your AST telescope should be set up indoor t

Page 68 - CELESTRON TWO YEAR WARRANTY

8 1. Locate the azimuth adjustment screws on the equatorial mount. 2. Retract the screws so they no longer extend into the azimuth housing on t

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9IInnssttaalllliinngg tthhee CCoouunntteerrwweeiigghhtt The Advanced C6-R comes with two counterweights. To install the counterweight(s): 1

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