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Celestron 80LCM User Manual

Celestron 80LCM
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Instruction Manual
MODELS #22050, 22051, 31150 (60LCM, 80LCM, 114LCM)
TELESCOPES SERIES

Table of Contents

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Celestron 80LCM Specifications

General IconGeneral
TypeRefractor
Lens coatingFully Coated (FC)
Magnification189 x
Altazimuth mountYes
Product colorSilver
Tripod materialAluminum

Summary

Solar Warning

What's in the Box

Parts List

Detailed list of all telescope components and accessories.

Assembling Your Telescope

The Tripod

Instructions for setting up the telescope's tripod.

The Computerized Mount

Instructions for attaching the computerized mount to the tripod.

The Telescope Tube

The Star Diagonal (Refracting Telescopes Only)

The Eyepiece

The StarPointer Finderscope

The Hand Control

Powering the Telescope

Moving the Telescope

Aligning the Finderscope

Operating the Telescope

The Hand Control

Detailed description of the hand control components and their functions.

Hand Control Operation

Alignment Menu

Explains the importance and different methods of telescope alignment.

SkyAlign

Detailed guide on performing the SkyAlign procedure.

SkyAlign

Auto Two-Star Align

Two-Star Align

One-Star Align

Solar System Align

Re-Alignment

Object Catalogs

Motor Speed Button

Main Menu

Tracking Menu

Settings for tracking modes and rates for celestial objects.

Hand Control Menu

Scope Setup Menu

Setup Time-Site

Customizing time, time zone, and daylight savings parameters.

Anti-backlash

Compensating for gear play to improve pointing accuracy.

Slew Limits

Filter Limits

Direction Buttons

GoTo Approach

Utility Menu

Factory Setting

Resetting the hand control to its original factory settings.

Calibrate GoTo

Set Mount Position

User Defined Objects

Identify

Your First Astronomical Observing Session

Celestial Observing Tips

The Planets

Deep-Sky Objects

Sky Conditions

Selecting an Observing Site

Choosing the Best Time to Observe

Adapting Your Eyes

Deep-Sky Observing Equipment

Care and Cleaning of the Telescope

Collimation of a Newtonian Telescope

Aligning the Secondary Mirror

Aligning the Primary Mirror

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