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ORION TELESCOPES & BINOCULARS Observer II 70mm Altazimuth Refractor User Manual

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5
and secure it by lightly tightening the thumbscrew on the
diagonal.
The telescope is now completely assembled! Before it can be
effectively used, however, there are a couple of things to do to
prepare the telescope for operation.
3. Preparing the Telescope
for Operation
Aligning and Using the Red Dot Finder Scope
The included red dot nder scope (Figure 11) makes pointing
your telescope almost as easy as pointing your nger! It’s a non-
magnifying aiming device that superimposes a tiny LED red dot
on the sky, showing exactly where the telescope is pointed. It
permits easy object targeting prior to observation in the higher-
power main telescope.
Before you can use the red dot nder scope, you must remove
the small plastic tab sticking out from the battery compartment
(Figure 11). Doing so will allow the pre-installed 3V CR-2032
button cell battery to make contact with the nder scopes elec-
tronic circuitry to power the nder’s red LED illuminator. The tab
can then be discarded.
To use the red dot nder scope properly, it must be aligned with
the main telescope. This is easiest to do during daylight hours,
before observing at night. Follow this procedure:
1. First, remove the dust cap (P) from the front of the tele-
scope.
2. Then, with the 25mm eyepiece already in the focuser from
step 8 above, point the telescope at a well-dened land
target (e.g., the top of a telephone pole) that’s at least a
quarter mile away. When pointing the telescope, be sure to
loosen the azimuth lock knob and micro-motion lock knob
(for coarse movement in altitude) to allow the telescope to
rotate freely about both axes.
3. Center the target in the eyepiece
Note: The image in the telescope will appear mirror reversed,
i.e., reversed left to right. This is normal for refractor tele-
scopes used for astronomical observing with a standard star
diagonal. (For terrestrial observing we recommend using an
optional “correct image diagonal, which will serve up a cor-
rectly oriented view.)
Figure 4.
Thread a leg lock thumbscrew onto each tripod leg as
shown, being careful not to overtighten.
Figure 5. Attach the accessory tray to each of the tripod three
leg brace supports using the provided hardware.
Figure 6. The assembled altazimuth mount and tripod.
Wing nut
Accessory tray
Screw head
Washer
Washer
Leg

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ORION TELESCOPES & BINOCULARS Observer II 70mm Altazimuth Refractor Specifications

Optical Specifications IconOptical Specifications
objective lens diameter70 mm
effective focal length700 mm
focal ratiof/10
Eyepieces IconEyepieces
eyepiece focal length25 mm and 10 mm
eyepiece magnification with 25 mm eyepiece28x
eyepiece magnification with 10 mm eyepiece70x
Physical Characteristics IconPhysical Characteristics
focuser typeRack-and-pinion
total instrument weight5 lbs. 8 oz.
tripod materialAluminum

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