MEADE DS-2000-LNT FAQ

1. Using a Phillips head screwdriver, thread the two attachment screws in the bracket into the mating threads located on the optical tube. 2. Peel back the film from just the lens/...
1. Flip on the Autostar power. The first time you do this, a Sun warning will appear. Read and press the button acknowledging that you understand the dangers of looking into the Su...
1. Be certain that the power switch on the computer control panel is in the OFF position. 2. Plug the coil cord of the Autostar Controller into the HBX port. 3. Turn on the compute...
1. Remove the supplied eyepiece from its container. 2. Place it in the diagonal prism or directly into the eyepiece holder. 3. Tighten the thumbscrews to a firm feel only.
1. Locate an object in the sky. 2. Focus on the object either manually or with the autostar feature. 3. If the object is fuzzy or distorted, try switching to a different lens.
1. Use the MODE key until you see SELECT ITEM: OBJECT. Press ENTER. 2. OBJECT: SOLAR SYSTEM will be displayed. Press ENTER. 3. SOLAR SYSTEM: MERCURY will be displayed. Press the SC...
1. Remove the four screws from the mounting-arm shaft, using a Phillips screwdriver. 2. Line up the cradle with the mounting-arm shaft. 3. Find the molded "key" on the cradle that ...
1. Locate an object in the sky. 2. Focus on the object either manually or with the Autostar feature. 3. If the object is fuzzy or distorted, try switching to a different lens.
1. Locate an object in the sky. 2. Focus on the object either manually or with the Autostar feature. 3. If the object is fuzzy or distorted, try switching to a different lens.
To answer your stated question, (without regards to your objectives), I would choose the Meade. Having no personal experience with either model, I can only rely on the specificatio...
That mount is not made to be disassembled by the "end user" (you). It is made to be sent back to Meade and fixed by them. Many products are like this. You may end up damaging the t...
All you science and astronomy nuts out there, pay attention, this detailed video tutorial series will tell you everything you need to know about using the Meade DS-2000 Series Tele...
how does the "upper part" disassemble? by popping off the silver, outer plastic cover? one has to remove the big compass knob first, i assume? a picture would help a visual guy lik...
Open the tripod by gently pulling the legs apart. Turn the center tripod lock knob to stabilize and secure the tripod. Make sure it is tightened to a firm position. Once you have d...
Remove the plastic dust cover from the eyepiece holder. Slide the tube of the diagonal prism into the telescope's eyepiece-holder. Tighten the thumbscrews until it feels secure.
Loosen the tripod base lock knob and the altitude lock so that the telescope can move freely. If you have not already done so, place a low-power eyepiece in the diagonal prism of t...
Be certain that the power switch on the computer control panel is in the OFF position. Plug the coil cord of the Autostar Controller into the HBX port. Turn on the computer panel. ...
Flip on the Autostar power. The first time you do this, a Sun warning will appear. Read and press the button acknowledging that you understand the dangers of looking into the Sun. ...
1. Be certain that the power switch on the computer control panel is in the OFF position. 2. Plug the coil cord of the Autostar Controller into the HBX port. 3. Turn on the compute...
1. Using a Phillips head screwdriver, thread the two attachment screws in the bracket into the mating threads located on the optical tube. 2. Peel back the film from just the tongu...
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