Orion 8958 Manual De Usuario

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to thread directly onto the optical tube. It may be useful to 
experiment with different combinations during the day before 
heading out into the field. Choose a target over ½ mile away 
to ensure you are simulating distant focus.
If  the  focuser  drawtube  is  fully  extended  and  you  are  still 
unable to achieve focus you will need to install one or more 
of these extension rings. They are to be installed in-between 
the focuser and optical tube. In order to install the necessary 
extension ring(s) you will need to first remove the focuser from 
the optical tube. Be careful not to cross-thread these pieces 
when re-attaching adapters.
1.  Remove the focuser by holding the focuser body with one 
hand while gently turning the knurled silver grip-ring with 
the other (Figure 3). Turn counter-clockwise to loosen.
2.  Attach the extension ring of choice to the back end of 
the tube. The optical tube has external (male) threads. 
Subsequently you will use the end of the ring with internal 
(female) threads to attach.
3.  The exposed threads on the back of the extension rings 
match that on the OTA to install additional extension rings 
or to reattach the focuser.
4.  Once you have added the desired number of extension 
rings re-attach the focuser by aligning the silver grip-ring 
over the exposed extension ring threads and tighten by 
carefully turning clockwise (Figure 4a-d).
The  wide  variety  of  astronomical  equipment  available  will 
require that you add or remove some or all of the extension 
rings. Individual setups will require different combinations of 
extension rings be used. In general, visual applications will 
require further extension than imaging. The examples listed 
and  pictured  below  are  of  common  scenarios.  Some  set-
ups may require combinations different from those shown in 
Figure 4.
To set up any Orion StarShoot Deep Space imagers use all 
three (1 x 2" and 2 x 1") of the supplied extension rings to 
reach focus. For DSLR and most visual applications use 3" of 
Figure 3: 
Removing the focuser.
Figures 2a-d: 
Unpacking the Optical Tube.
Grip-ring
Focuser 
body
2a
2b
2c
2d