Gskyer AZ90600

Gskyer 600x90mm AZ Astronomical Refractor Telescope User Manual

Samhail: AZ90600

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The Gskyer 90mm Astronomical Refractor Telescope is designed for both celestial and terrestrial observation, making it ideal for viewing the Moon, planets, and distant landscapes. Its fully coated glass optical components ensure clean, crisp views. This manual provides comprehensive instructions for assembly, operation, maintenance, and troubleshooting to help you get the most out of your telescope.

Gskyer telescope set up outdoors at night, pointing towards the sky with stars visible.

Image: Gskyer telescope ready for stargazing under a clear night sky.

Cad atá sa Bhosca

Before beginning assembly, please verify that all components are present and in good condition. The package should include:

  • Telescope Optical Tube (90mm Aperture, 600mm Focal Length)
  • Adjustable Stainless Steel Tripod (1.27-inch)
  • AZ Sliabh Altazimuth
  • Finderscope (6x30)
  • Eyepieces: 25mm, 10mm, 5mm
  • Lionsa Barlow 3X
  • 48° Erecting BAK7 Prism (Zenith Mirror)
  • Adapter Fón
  • Suaitheadh ​​cianda gan sreang
  • Lámhleabhar Úsáideora (an doiciméad seo)
All components of the Gskyer telescope laid out, including the main tube, tripod, eyepieces, finderscope, and accessories.

Image: All included accessories and main telescope components.

Socrú

Follow these steps to assemble your Gskyer telescope:

  1. Set up the Tripod: Extend the legs of the stainless steel tripod to your desired height. Ensure the tripod is stable on a flat surface. Secure the accessory tray to the center brace of the tripod.
  2. Ceangail an Sliabh: Place the AZ Altazimuth Mount onto the tripod head and secure it using the provided screws.
  3. Mount the Optical Tube: Attach the telescope optical tube to the AZ mount using the dovetail plate connection. Tighten the locking screws to ensure the tube is firmly in place.
  4. Install the Finderscope: Slide the 6x30 finderscope into its bracket on the optical tube and tighten the retaining screws.
  5. Insert the Zenith Mirror: Insert the 48° Erecting BAK7 Prism (diagonal) into the focuser of the telescope. Secure it with the small thumbscrew.
  6. Attach an Eyepiece: Insert your chosen eyepiece (e.g., 25mm for lower magnification) into the zenith mirror. Secure it with the thumbscrew on the diagonal.
  7. Attach Phone Adapter (Optional): If using the phone adapter, attach it to the eyepiece and secure your smartphone.
Gskyer telescope fully assembled and standing indoors, ready for use.

Image: Fully assembled Gskyer telescope indoors.

Close-up of the AZ Altazimuth Mount showing arrows indicating horizontal and vertical movement for easy tracking.

Image: The AZ Altazimuth Mount allows for easy horizontal and vertical adjustments.

Oibriú an Teileascóp

1. Aligning the Finderscope

The finderscope helps you locate objects before viewing them through the main telescope. To align it:

  1. Point the main telescope at a distant, stationary object (e.g., a tree or building) during daylight hours.
  2. Center the object in the main telescope's eyepiece.
  3. Look through the finderscope and adjust its alignment screws until the same object is centered in the finderscope's crosshairs.

2. Choosing Eyepieces and Magnification

Your telescope comes with multiple eyepieces and a Barlow lens to achieve different magnifications. Magnification is calculated by dividing the telescope's focal length (600mm) by the eyepiece's focal length.

  • Súilín 25mm: Provides 24X magnification (600mm / 25mm = 24X). Ideal for wide-field viewagus rudaí a aimsiú.
  • Súilín 10mm: Provides 60X magnification (600mm / 10mm = 60X). Good for more detailed views na gealaí agus na pláinéid.
  • Súilín 5mm: Provides 120X magnification (600mm / 5mm = 120X). For higher detail on celestial objects.
  • 3X Barlow Lens: Trebles the magnification of any eyepiece. For example, a 25mm eyepiece with the 3X Barlow lens provides 72X magnification (24X * 3 = 72X).

Always start with the lowest magnification (25mm eyepiece) to locate your target, then switch to higher magnifications for more detail.

Comparison image showing the view through a 25mm eyepiece (24x magnification) and a 10mm eyepiece (60x magnification) of the moon.

Image: Visual comparison of moon views with 25mm and 10mm eyepieces.

3. Ag díriú

Once an object is centered in your eyepiece, slowly turn the focus knob until the image is sharp and clear. Fine-tune the focus for optimal viewing.

4. Trastíre Viewing

The 48° Erecting BAK7 Prism provides an upright image, making the telescope suitable for terrestrial viewing (e.g., bird watching, landscape observation). Without this prism, images would appear inverted.

Close-up of the 48-degree erecting prism inserted into the telescope focuser.

Image: The 48° Erecting BAK7 Prism for upright terrestrial viewing.

Gskyer telescope with a smartphone attached, showing a clear image of the moon on the phone screen, along with eyepieces and a remote shutter.

Image: The Gskyer telescope with phone adapter and remote shutter for astrophotography.

Cothabháil

Proper care will extend the life and performance of your telescope:

  • Glanadh Lionsaí: Use a soft, lint-free cloth specifically designed for optical lenses. Never use abrasive materials or household cleaners. Gently brush away any dust before wiping.
  • Stóráil: Store the telescope in a dry, dust-free environment. Keep lens caps on when not in use to protect the optics.
  • Láimhseáil: Avoid touching optical surfaces with your fingers. Always handle the telescope by its body and mount.
  • Athruithe Teochta: Allow the telescope to acclimate to outdoor temperatures before use to prevent condensation on lenses.

Fabhtcheartú

Má bhíonn fadhbanna agat, féach ar na fadhbanna agus na réitigh choitianta seo a leanas:

FadhbCúis FéidearthaRéiteach
Tá an íomhá doiléir nó as fócas.Incorrect focus setting.Adjust the focus knob slowly until the image is sharp.
Cannot find objects.Finderscope not aligned; starting with too high magnification.Align the finderscope (see "Operating" section). Start with the 25mm eyepiece.
Image is inverted or reversed.Erecting prism not used for terrestrial viewing.Ensure the 48° Erecting BAK7 Prism is inserted for upright images.
Tá an íomhá doiléir nó doiléir.Light pollution; atmospheric conditions; dirty lenses.Move to a darker location. Wait for clearer skies. Clean lenses carefully.
Tá an tríphos éagobhsaí.Cosa gan a bheith sínte amach nó faoi ghlas go hiomlán; dromchla míchothrom.Ensure all tripod leg locks are secure and the tripod is on a stable, level surface.

Sonraíochtaí

Key technical specifications for your Gskyer AZ90600 Telescope:

  • Cró: 90mm (3.5 orlach)
  • Fad Fócasach: 600mm (23.62 orlach)
  • Cóimheas Fócasach: F6.7
  • Píosaí súl: 25mm (24X), 10mm (60X), 5mm (120X)
  • Lionsa Barlow: 3X
  • Max Magnification: 360X
  • Aimsitheoir: 6x30
  • Scáthán Zenith: 48° Erecting BAK7 Prism
  • gléasta: AZ Sliabh Altazimuth
  • Cumhdach Optúil: Multi Antireflection Green Film
  • Taifeach: ≤2.8
  • Réimse uilleach na View: 1°36"
  • Ceangal Tube: Hook Dovetail Plate
  • Tripod: 1.27-inch Stainless Steel Tripod (Adjustable height: 31.5-inch to 49-inch)
  • Toisí Táirge: 38 x 12 x 8 orlach
  • Meáchan Mír: 18 punt
Diagram showing the dimensions of the assembled Gskyer telescope, including height, width, and optical tube length.

Image: Key dimensions of the Gskyer telescope.

Barántas agus Tacaíocht

Gskyer provides a 12-month worry-free support period for your telescope. If you encounter any issues or have questions, please contact Gskyer customer service directly via Amazon email. Our professional team and technical personnel are available to provide operation and guidance.

For returns, please contact us first. We are committed to resolving any problems and providing the best customer service.

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