Vixen AX103S Handleiding
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Instruction Manual for the
Ax103S
PREFACE
Do not leave the optical tube uncapped in the daytime. Sunlight passing through the telescope or finder scope may cause a fire.
Do not use the product while moving or walking, injuries could result from a collision with objects or from stumbling or falling.
Keep small caps, plastic bags, or plastic packing materials away from children. These may cause a danger of swallowing or suffocation.
Do not use the product in a wet environment and do not handle with wet hands.
Do not leave the product inside a car in bright sunshine, or in other hot places. Keep any strong heat sources away from the product.
When cleaning, do not use solvents such as paint thinner or similar products.
Do not expose the product to rain, water, dirt or sand.
Avoid touching any lens or mirror surfaces directly with your hands. In case a lens or mirror becomes dirty with fingerprints or general
smears, gently wipe it using a commercially available lens cleaner and a lens cleaning paper or cloth, or consult your local Vixen dealer.
Blow off dust on lenses using a commercially available blower brush.
For storage, keep the product in a dry place and do not expose to direct sunlight.
SETTING UP THE TELESCOPE
Attaching the Telescope to the Mount
Refer to your mount instructions along with this manual.
Loosen both the dovetail-plate
lock screw and safety screw until
the tips of these screws no longer
extended into the inner part of the
dovetail block.
Slide the dovetail mounted scope
into the dovetail mounting block as
shown in the figure. Tighten the
dovetail lock screw (centered on
the notch) onto the dovetail tube
plate until snug.
First tighten the dovetail lock screw,
and then tighten the small chrome
safety screw onto the dovetail
mounting block until snug.
Attaching the Finder Scope
(Finder Scope may be optional
at your particular model.)
Loosen the finder bracket lock screw
on the telescope's finder bracket
shoe. Attach the finder scope as
shown in the figure and tighten the
finder bracket lock screw securely.
Refer to the finder scope instructions
as to assembling the finder.
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Never look directly at the sun with the telescope or its finder or guide scope.
Permanent and irreversible eye damage may result.
Thank you very much for your purchase of a Vixen astronomical telescope.
This manual describes the AX103S refractors. You may occasionally find descriptions in the text not relevant to your particular model.
The specifications in English are for export models and supplied accessories may be different from the Japanese domestic models.
Read the instructions for your mount along with this manual if you purchased the telescope as a complete package.
CAUTION
HANDLING AND STORAGE
WARNING!
(SXP mount and AX103S optical tube shown here.)
Dew Shield
Tube Ring
Metal Carry Handle
Finder Bracket Lock Screw
Drawtube Lock Screw
Finder 7x50mm
with illuminated reticle
Flip Mirror
Drawtube
Focus Knob
Dovetail Tube Plate
Safety Screw Lock Screw
Lock Screw
Dovetail-plate
Mounting Block
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OPTIONAL ACCESSORY CHART
The telescope does not come with the eyepiece as standard
accessory unless you purchased a package.
Magnification of the TelescopeVisual Configuration
When using an eyepiece with short focal length
(small number in millimeters), the image will be dim
and the range of sharp focus will be small.
The image will be harder to see so begin with an
eyepiece with long focal length (low magnification).
Dividing the focal length of the telescope by the focal
length of the eyepiece gives the magnification.
Focusing the Telescope
Look into the eyepiece. The image will likely be out of
focus at first. Turn the focus knob slowly clockwise or
counterclockwise to find a point where the image in the
field of view of the eyepiece becomes sharpest.
Eyepiece Focal length of telescope รท Focal length of eyepiece ๏ผ Magnification
SLV20mm 825mm รทใใ 20mm ๏ผใ 41x
SLV 5mm 825mm รท 5 mm ๏ผ 165x
EA60mm to 50.8mm SX, or 50.8mm
Compression Ring (Supplied)
EA60mm to 50.8mm(Optional)
Extension Tube VC
Eyepiece
31.7mm
Eyepiece 31.7mm
Eyepiece 50.8mm
Flip Mirror Diagonal
Drawtube Lock Screw
Focus knobFocus knob
Example: Calculating the eyepiece magnification of a telescope
with 825mm focal length.
OPTIONAL ACCESSORY CHART
Some of the optional accessories shown in this chart will be needed if you take pictures with (D)SLR camera,
compact digital camera or CCD video camera.
Photographic Configuration
AX103S
AX103S
EA60mm to 50.8mm SX,
or 50.8mm Compression
Ring (Supplied)
Eyepiece Projection Photography
Digiscoping Photography
Prime Focus Photography
T-C Ring
Digital Camera Quick Bracket II
(D)SLR
Camera
T-Ring
(Appropriate
to your camera.)
Vixen NPL or NLV
Eyepiece 31.7mm
Compact Digital
Camera
/ Digital Video
Camera
LCD / TV MonitorCCD Imaging Camera
(with C-mount)
EA42mm to
31.7mm SX
(Part of Flip
Mirror Diagonal)
Flip Mirror Diagonal
Eyepiece Projection Camera Adapter
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Product specificaties
Merk: | Vixen |
Categorie: | Telescoop |
Model: | AX103S |
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