Instruction Manual For Meade 4501
Large Meade Telescope Model 4501 D 114mm F 910 mm f 8 w 2. Model 70AZ-A - Instruction Manual. Chambersburg Meade telescope with tripod & manual for star gazing.
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• Instruction Manual Model 4500: 4.5' Equatorial Reflecting Telescope A D V A N C E D P R O D U C T S Meade Instruments Corporation World’s Leading Manufacturer of Astronomical Telescopes for the Serious Amateur 6001 Oak Canyon, Irvine, California 92618. • Meade Limited Warranty Every Meade telescope, spotting scope, and binocular is warranted by Meade Instruments Corp. Real Tennis Game Pc. (MIC) to be free of defects in materials and workmanship for a period of ONE YEAR from date of original retail purchase in the U.S.A.
MIC will repair or replace the product, or part thereof, found upon inspection by MIC to be defective, provided the defective part or product is returned to MIC, freight prepaid, with proof of purchase. • Star Testing the Collimation.14 I. Specifications: Model 4500..15. Declination axis 22. Lock Key to Fig.
6 x 30 viewfinder 25. Telescope front dust cover 26.
Viewfinder bracket thumbscrews 27. Setting circle 28. Setting circle 29. Latitude dial 30. Azimuth lock 31. 1: Meade Model 4500: 4.5' Equatorial Reflecting Telescope.
• These instructions detail the set-up, operation, specifications, and optional accessories of your Meade Model 4500. In order that you may achieve maximum enjoyment of the instrument, we urge that you take a few minutes to read all of this manual before making first observations through the telescope. As you read this manual, the technical terms associated with telescopes will be made clear. Balancing the Telescope In order for the telescope to move smoothly on its mechanical axes, it must first be balanced about the 2 telescope axes: the polar axis (10) and the Declination axis (21). All motions of the polar aligned telescope (more on this later) take place by moving about these two axes, separately or simultaneously.