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SCHIEBER TELESCOPES Unique, High-Quality Telescopes 3.5 Refractor Astrophotography Bundle - Strike 90 PLUS Telescope Assembly Instructions and Digital Eyepiece Camera Instructions. (1) telescope assembly

(2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (12) (13) (14) (15) (16) (17) Before using your new telescope, please read this manual carefully, as it is very important to assemble your telescope properly for it to function at its best. Consider using the telescope for terrestrial observations before attempting any astronomical observations. This will allow you to familiarize yourself with the optics and the main features of the telescope and its accessories.

Thanks to the diagonal prism in the telescope, it will always provide upright and correctly left-to-right oriented images. It is recommended to begin observations with the low power KF20 mm eyepiece. Changing to a PF6 mm eyepiece will increase the power of the telescope, but the image will appear dark and blurred. This is due to the basic physical properties of the optics: the higher the power of the eyepiece, the less sharp the resulting image, and the narrower the field of view. When using your telescope, be very careful and patient. At the highest power even the slightest movement of the telescope may destabilize the image and move the observed object out of view. With practice you will learn how much magnification an eyepiece provides, and how much movement to expect with each eyepiece. (1) Strike 90 PLUS Telescope Focal length Diameter (aperture) 600 mm 90 mm (2) Red dot finder: Used to locate objects before using the telescope tube. Please note that the red dot finder has to be aligned to the telescope tube prior to any observations. (3) Diagonal prism: Allows for optically correct upright views through your telescope. (4) 3х flip Barlow lens: Used to triple the power of any given eyepiece, e.g. a 20 mm eyepiece yields 30x power, but if used with the 3x Barlow lens, it yields 90x power.

(5) Eyepieces: 6 mm eyepiece, 100x (300x with 3x Barlow lens) Yields the highest power, but the resulting images are the least sharp 20 mm eyepiece, 30x (90x with 3x Barlow lens) Yields the lowest power, but the resulting images are the brightest. (6) Zoom eyepiece F6.8-F16 mm yields 88x-37.5x (264x-112.5x with 3x Barlow lens) (7) Counterweight Caution: Never point your telescope at the Sun. Observing the Sun through this telescope or with a naked eye may cause permanent eye damage or even blindness. 1. Remove the contents from the box and identify the parts. tripod accessory tray telescope tube red dot finder eyepieces: 1.25 20 mm, 6 mm and F6.8-F16 mm zoom 3x flip Barlow lens counterweight diagonal prism 2. Adjust the tripod height by loosening the locking knobs [see image (8)], adjusting and leveling the tripod, then retightening the locking knobs. 3. Attach the preassembled telescope and the mount to the tripod (10), tighten the lock knob (11). Be careful not to overdo it. Note: tension spring and washer are located here

4. Attach counterweight (11). 5. Attach accessory tray (12). 6. Loosen the screws of the red dot finder (2) and slide it into the bracket [see image (13)]. Tighten locking screws. (Please see further instructions on red dot finder). How to use the eyepieces & accessories It is recommended to follow this order when assembling your telescope for the first time. It will help you better understand what each piece does. 1. Focuser (14) Rotate the focus knob away from you until the focus tube goes no further. To focus the view, slowly rotate the focus knobs toward you until the image is sharp. Note that the eyepiece has to be inserted otherwise you will not see the image. 2. Diagonal prism Insert the diagonal prism into the focuser. 3. Eyepiece (15) After the diagonal prism is attached, insert an eyepiece into the prism. It is recommended to begin with the lowest power eyepiece. Remember that the longer the focal length, the lower the power the eyepiece yields. Keep in mind that increasing the power will decrease the apparent field of view and the brightness and sharpness of your images. 4. Barlow lens (16) The Barlow lens is used to achieve the highest practical power of your telescope. First, remove the diagonal prism from the focuser and insert the Barlow lens into the focuser. Then place the prism and the eyepiece into the receiving end of your Barlow lens. You will have to refocus the view after this. Red dot finder assembly [see image (13)] To attach the finder: 1. Remove the red dot finder from the box. 2. Loosen thumbscrews on the side of your finder and slide it into a dovetail mount located at the top of the telescope tube. 3. Tighten thumbscrews.

To align Red Dot Finder to the telescope: 1. Aim the telescope at an object at least 300 yards away and bring it into focus. This is best done in daylight. 2. Make sure the object is in the center of your view, and tighten all the knobs to prevent any movement. 3. Open the battery compartment underneath the finder and remove the cover from the battery (it is recommended to replace the battery cover when not using the telescope) 4. Turn the finder on by sliding the On/Off switch forward. The switch is located on the right side of the finder. 5. Look through the finder and locate the red dot. 6. If the object in the finder is not the object you see through the main telescope tube, you have to align it. To move the red dot up and down, simply turn the elevation screw located in the back of the finder. To move the red dot left and right, turn the windage screw located at the front left part of the finder. Using the Barlow lens The 3X Barlow lens is used to triple the power of the eyepieces. To use it, simply insert the Barlow lens into the focuser and then place the desired eyepiece into the receiving end of the Barlow lens. Note that the higher the power you use the darker the image appears. Eyepiece Power Power with 3x Barlow lens 6 mm 100x 300x 20 mm 30x 90x F6.8-F16 mm 88x-37.5x 264x-112.5x Getting the most from your telescope Take the time to become familiar with your new telescope. Learn the names of various parts and accessories, where they have to go and what they do. It is easier to do this in daylight. Before beginning your observations, take the telescope outside for around 30 minutes. This allows the telescope to adapt to the outside air temperature and perform at its best during observations. Try to set up your telescope in an area sheltered from wind. Move as far away from the city lights as possible. The best conditions for observations include still air and clear nights when stars are out and shine brightly with little or no twinkling. When beginning your observations, use low power eyepieces to take advantage of the wider field of view and higher contrast of the image. High power eyepieces are best used on nights when viewing conditions are perfect for detailed observations. R.A. Balancing 1. Before balancing, make sure the telescope is securely attached to the mount.

2. While holding the telescope with one hand, loosen the R.A. and Dec. lock knobs with the other. Rotate the telescope until the counterweight is horizontal to the ground 3. Tighten the Dec. lock knob. 4. Loosen the counterweight thumbscrew and move the counterweight along the rod until the telescope is balanced and remains stationary when released. 5. Tighten the counterweight thumbscrew. Now your telescope is perfectly balanced. Dec. Balancing 1. Tighten the R.A. lock knob when the counterweight rod is horizontal to the ground. 2. While holding the telescope with one hand, loosen the Dec. lock knob with the other. 3. Loosen the telescope tube rings and slide the telescope forward or backward until it is balanced even when you release the telescope tube. Tighten the tube rings the Dec. lock knob. Schieber Telescopes, 15212 Moonglow Dr., Ramona, CA 92065 www.schiebertelescopes.com. info@schiebertelescopes.com. (760) 298-8266 Using the Digital Eyepiece Camera The eyepiece camera is installed in the telescope eyepiece holder before you can see anything because the camera's focal length is only 1/2 inch. I use an ordinary eyepiece to view an object and bring it into focus. Then I take out the ordinary eyepiece and put in the digital eyepiece camera. You will usually only see a black screen or a blurry blob

until the telescope is brought into focus on an object. The brighter the object, the easier it will be to see in the camera. You can improve the appearance of the image you view with the camera by adjusting the Webcam Settings and Capture Settings. For example, you should try to adjust the Exposure and Gain settings to see how it changes the image. I suggest to get used to the eyepiece camera with the telescope, first view some objects in the daytime like a distant hillside. After you get used to the camera in the daytime, try taking some photos of the Moon. This is the easiest nighttime object. Then try to photograph Venus, Jupiter and Saturn after you take some good Moon photos. Working your way from bright to fainter objects is the best way to gain experience.