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A
E
Adjusting
the
Mount
18
œ
Basic
Operation
In
order
to
follow
objects
easily,
the
telescope's
axis
of
rotation
(i.e.,
the
R.A.
axis)
must
be
parallel
to
the
Earth's
axis.
The
process
of
doing
so
is
known
as
polar
alignment
and
discussed
later
in
this
manual.
This
section
simply
covers
the
correct
movement
of
the
telescope
during
the
polar
alignment
process.
For
the
purpose
of
polar
alignment,
there
are
two
directions
in
which
the
telescope
mount
can
be
adjusted;
vertically,
which
is
called
altitude
and
horizontally,
which
is
called
azimuth
(see
figure
3-5).
To
adjust
the
altitude
of
the
mount
(i.e.,
raise
or
lower
the
angle
of
the
polar
axis):
1.
Loosen
the
altitude
tension
clamp
on
the
side
of
the
mount.
2.
Turn
the
altitude
adjustment
screw
underneath
the
mount
(see
figure
3-
6).
Turning
the
screw
clockwise
raises
the
mount,
while
turning
it
counterclockwise
lowers
the
mount.
-
3.
Tighten
the
altitude
tension
clamp
to
hold
the
mount
in
place
when
at
the
desired
position.
The
right
position
is
when
the
mount
is
pointing
at
Polaris.
For
an
initial
setting,
adjust
the
mount
until
the
latitude
indicator
points
to
the
correct
latitude
of
your
observing
site.
To
adjust
the
mount
in
azimuth
(i.e.,
move
the
polar
axis
horizontally):
1.
Turn
the
azimuth
adjustment
screws
located
on
the
side
of
the
mount
(see
figure
3-6).
While
standing
behind
the
telescope,
the
knobs
are
on
the
left
side
of
the
mount.
*
Turning
the
front
adjustment
screw
clockwise
moves
the
mount
toward
the
left.
*
Turning
the
back
adjustment
screw
clockwise
moves
the
mount
to
the
right.
Since
both
of
these
screws
push
off
of
a
peg
on
the
tripod
head,
they
produce
opposing
forces.
In
other
words,
you
will
have
to
loosen
one
screw
while
tightening
the
other.
These
screws
are
used
for
fine
adjustments
of
the
mount
during
the
polar
alignrnent
process.
For
rough
adjustments,
pick
up
the
telescope
and
tripod
and
re-orient
it.
Adjustment
Screws
Figure
3-6

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Celestron C4.5 Specifications

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BrandCelestron
ModelC4.5
CategoryTelescope
LanguageEnglish

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