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Celestron C4.5 User Manual

Celestron C4.5
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Your
First
Look
WARNING!
22
+
Getting
Started
With
the
telescope
fully
assembled
and
all
the
accessories
attached
you
are
ready
for
your
first
look.
Your
first
look
should
be
done
in
the
daytime
when
it
will
be
easier
to
locate
the
locking
clamps
and
slow
motion
adjust-
ment
knobs.
This
will
help
to
familiarize
you
with
your
telescope,
thus
making
it
easier
to
use
at
night.
Daytime
Observing
To
use
your
C4.5
in
the
daytime:
NEVER
POINT
YOUR
TELESCOPE
AT
THE
SUN
UNLESS
YOU
HAVE
THE
PROPER
SOLAR
FILTER.
PERMANENT
AND
IRREVERSIBLE
EYE
DAMAGE
MA
Y
RESULT
AS
WELL
AS
DAMAGE
TO
YOUR
TELE-
SCOPE.
ALSO,
NEVER
LEAVE
YOUR
TELESCOPE
UNATTENDED
DURING
A
DAYTIME
OBSERVING
SESSION,
ESPECIALLY
WHEN
CHILDREN
ARE
PRESENT.
1.
Finda
distant
object
that
is
fairly
conspicuous.
2.
Insert
a
low
power
eyepiece
(one
with
a
large
focal
length)
into
the
telescope.
3.
Release
the
R.A.
and
DEC
clamps
and
point
the
telescope
at
the
object
you
selected.
4.
Locate
the
object
in
your
finder.
5.
Lock
the
R.A.
and
DEC
clamps.
6.
Use
the
slow
motion
knobs
to
center
the
object
in
the
field
of
the
finder.
7.
Once
centered,
look
through
the
main
optics
and
the
object
will
be
there
(if
you
aligned
the
finder
first).
Try
using
different
eyepieces
to
see
how
the
field
changes
with
various
magnifications.
Keep
in
mind
that
the
image
viewed
through
your
C4.5
is
inverted.
As
a
result,
it
is
not
as
desirable
for
terrestrial
viewing.
This
type
of
viewing
session
is
primarily
to
familiarize
yourself
with
the
basic
opera-
tion
of
your
C4.5
before
using
it
under
dark
skies.

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Celestron C4.5 Specifications

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BrandCelestron
ModelC4.5
CategoryTelescope
LanguageEnglish

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