Galileo FS-80Z

Galileo FS-80Z 800mm x 80mm Astronomical Telescope Kit User Manual

Model: FS-80Z

1. Ifihan

This manual provides detailed instructions for the assembly, operation, and maintenance of your Galileo FS-80Z 800mm x 80mm Astronomical Telescope Kit. Please read these instructions carefully before using your telescope to ensure proper function and longevity of the instrument. The Galileo FS-80Z is designed for both beginners and casual stargazers, offering clear views of celestial ohun.

2. Ọja irinše

Your Galileo FS-80Z telescope kit includes the following components:

  • 800mm x 80mm Optical Tube Assembly (OTA)
  • Altitude Azimuth Yoke Mount
  • Fully Adjustable Heavy Duty, Pre-assembled Metal Tripod with Accessory Tray
  • Galileo Mars-Eye Electronic Finderscope
  • 1¼″ Helical Rack & Pinion Focuser
  • 1¼″ 6.8mm - 16mm Bonus Zoom Eyepiece
  • 1¼″ 1.5x Bonus Erecting Eyepiece
  • 1¼″ 3x Astroscopic Barlow Lens
  • 1¼″ 20mm Eyepiece
  • 1¼″ 6mm Eyepiece
  • CBI Planetarium CD ROM
Galileo FS-80Z Telescope Kit with all components

Nọmba 2.1: All components included in the Galileo FS-80Z Astronomical Telescope Kit. This image displays the main telescope tube, tripod, various eyepieces, Barlow lens, erecting eyepiece, Mars-Eye electronic finderscope, and the planetarium software CD.

Galileo FS-80Z Telescope mounted on tripod

Nọmba 2.2: The Galileo FS-80Z optical tube assembly mounted on its altitude azimuth yoke mount and fully adjustable metal tripod. This shows the telescope ready for observation.

Galileo 6.8mm-16mm Zoom Eyepiece

Nọmba 2.3: The 1¼″ 6.8mm - 16mm Bonus Zoom Eyepiece. This eyepiece allows for variable magnification without needing to swap eyepieces.

Galileo 3x Astroscopic Barlow Lens

Nọmba 2.4: The 1¼″ 3x Astroscopic Barlow Lens. This accessory triples the magnification of any eyepiece it is used with, as illustrated by the moon images.

Galileo 1.5x Erecting Eyepiece

Nọmba 2.5: The 1¼″ 1.5x Bonus Erecting Eyepiece. This eyepiece corrects the image orientation, making the telescope suitable for terrestrial viewing, as shown with the bird images.

3. Awọn ilana iṣeto

Follow these steps to assemble your Galileo FS-80Z telescope:

  1. Eto Tripod: Unfold the pre-assembled metal tripod. Extend the legs to your desired height and secure them. Ensure the accessory tray is properly attached and stable.
  2. Apejọ Oke: The altitude azimuth yoke mount is integrated with the tripod. Ensure all locking mechanisms are secure.
  3. Attach Optical Tube: Carefully place the 800mm x 80mm Optical Tube Assembly (OTA) onto the yoke mount. Secure it using the provided fasteners. Ensure the tube is balanced.
  4. Fi Finderscope sori ẹrọ: Attach the Galileo Mars-Eye Electronic Finderscope to its designated bracket on the optical tube.
  5. Fi Oju sii: Loosen the thumbscrew on the 1¼″ Helical Rack & Pinion Focuser. Insert your chosen eyepiece (e.g., 20mm for initial wide-field viewing) into the focuser. Tighten the thumbscrew gently to secure it.
  6. Power On Finderscope: If your Mars-Eye Electronic Finderscope requires batteries, install them and power it on.

Akiyesi: Always handle optical components with care. Avoid touching lens surfaces directly.

4. Awọn ilana Iṣiṣẹ

Once assembled, follow these steps to operate your telescope:

  1. Align Finderscope: Before observing, align the Mars-Eye Electronic Finderscope with the main telescope. Point the main telescope at a distant, stationary object (e.g., a distant tree or building) during daylight hours. Look through the main telescope's eyepiece and center the object. Then, look through the finderscope and adjust its alignment screws until the red dot (or reticle) is also centered on the same object.
  2. Targeting Objects: Use the Mars-Eye Electronic Finderscope to quickly locate celestial objects. Once the object appears in the finderscope's view, look through the main telescope's eyepiece.
  3. Fojusi: Use the 1¼″ Helical Rack & Pinion Focuser to bring the image into sharp focus. Turn the focusing knob slowly until the image is clear.
  4. Àyípadà Ìmúdàgba:
    • Awọn oju oju: To change magnification, swap eyepieces. The 20mm eyepiece provides lower magnification and a wider field of view, ideal for locating objects. The 6mm eyepiece provides higher magnification for detailed views.
    • Zoom Eyepiece: The 6.8mm - 16mm Zoom Eyepiece allows you to smoothly adjust magnification within its range without changing eyepieces. Rotate the barrel to zoom in or out.
    • Lẹnsi Barlow: Insert the 3x Astroscopic Barlow Lens into the focuser first, then insert any eyepiece into the Barlow lens. This will triple the magnification of the eyepiece. For example, a 20mm eyepiece with the 3x Barlow will provide the magnification of a 6.67mm eyepiece.
  5. Ilẹ-ilẹ Viewing: For observing land objects, use the 1.5x Erecting Eyepiece. This accessory corrects the inverted image produced by the telescope, making it suitable for daytime use. Insert it into the focuser before your chosen eyepiece.
  6. Atunṣe giga: Use the slow motion altitude adjustment rod for precise vertical tracking of celestial objects.

Iṣọra: Never look directly at the sun through your telescope or finderscope without a certified solar filter. Permanent eye damage will result.

5. Itọju

Proper care will ensure the longevity and performance of your telescope:

  • Fifọ lẹnsi: Dust on the objective lens or eyepieces should be removed with a soft brush or compressed air. For smudges or fingerprints, use a specialized optical cleaning solution and a microfiber cloth designed for optics. Apply solution to the cloth, not directly to the lens.
  • Ibi ipamọ: When not in use, store the telescope in a dry, dust-free environment. Replace all lens caps to protect the optics.
  • Tripod and Mount: Periodically check all screws and bolts on the tripod and mount for tightness. Do not overtighten.
  • Yago fun Awọn iwọn otutu to gaju: Do not expose the telescope to rapid temperature changes, which can cause condensation on optical surfaces.

6. Laasigbotitusita

Eyi ni awọn ojutu si awọn ọran ti o wọpọ ti o le ba pade:

IsoroOwun to le FaOjutu
Aworan jẹ blurry tabi ko ni idojukọ.Incorrect focus setting.Adjust the focuser knob slowly until the image is sharp.
Cannot find objects easily.Finderscope is not aligned with the main telescope.Align the finderscope during daylight hours as described in Section 4.
Aworan han baibai.High magnification eyepiece used in low light conditions; light pollution.Use a lower magnification eyepiece (e.g., 20mm). Observe from a darker location away from city lights.
Aworan ti wa ni oke tabi yi pada.Normal for astronomical telescopes; 1.5x Erecting Eyepiece not used for terrestrial viewing.Eyi jẹ deede fun astronomical viewing. Fun ori ilẹ viewing, use the 1.5x Erecting Eyepiece.

7. Awọn pato

Key specifications for the Galileo FS-80Z Astronomical Telescope Kit:

  • Apẹrẹ Opiti: Refractor
  • Iho: 80mm
  • Gigun Idojukọ: 800mm
  • Ipin Ifojusi: f/10
  • Àkójọpọ̀ Ọpọn Ojú Omi Opitika: Diffraction limited (λ/4)
  • Oriṣi Oke: Altitude Azimuth Yoke Mount with Slow Motion Altitude Adjustment Rod
  • Kẹta: Fully Adjustable Heavy Duty, Pre-assembled Metal Tripod with Accessory Tray
  • Finderscope: Galileo Mars-Eye Electronic Finderscope
  • Olufojusi: 1¼″ Helical Rack & Pinion Focuser
  • Awọn oju oju Pẹlu:
    • 1¼″ 20mm Eyepiece
    • 1¼″ 6mm Eyepiece
    • 1¼″ 6.8mm - 16mm Bonus Zoom Eyepiece
  • Awọn ẹya ara ẹrọ To wa:
    • 1¼″ 3x Astroscopic Barlow Lens
    • 1¼″ 1.5x Bonus Erecting Eyepiece
    • CBI Planetarium CD ROM
  • Awọn iwọn ọja: Isunmọ 36 x 36 x 60 inches (ti o pejọ)
  • Ìwọ̀n Nkan: 15.67 iwon
  • Nọmba awoṣe: FS-80Z

8. Atilẹyin ọja ati Support

For warranty information or technical support regarding your Galileo FS-80Z telescope, please refer to the documentation included in your product packaging or visit the official Galileo webAaye ayelujara. O tun le kan si iṣẹ alabara nipasẹ olutaja nibiti a ti ra ọja naa.

For additional resources and information, you can visit the Galileo Store on Amazon.

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