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MATO MTS600R - Telescope, Plummet, and Circle Adjustments

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MTS600 Instruction Manual
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Loosen all four attachment screws slightly with the accessory screw-driver. (while
taking note of the number of the revolutions) make vertical cross-hair coincide with A
by turning eyepiece and tighten the four attachment screws.
Check if there is displacement in horizontal direction while point A traveling along
vertical reticle. If not, check is concluded.
NOTE:After you finish it , you should perform adjustment as follows:
"11.3adjusting the telescope axis", "11.5Vertical circle index error correction",
"11.6 Tilt zero point error check and adjustment"
11.3 Adjusting the telescope axis
Check
Set the instrument up with clear sights of
about 50 to 60 meters of both sides of the
instrument.
Sight point A at approximately 50 meter
distance.
Loosen the vertical tangent screw only and
plunge the telescope 180° around the
horizontal axis so that the telescope is
pointed in the opposite direction.
Sight point B, at equal distance as
point A.
Loosen the horizontal motion clamp
and tangent screw and revolve the
instrument 180°or 200g. Fix a sight
on point A once more and tighten the
motion clamp and screw.
Attachment screws
Attachment screws
Eyepiece

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