User manual BUSHNELL VOYAGER WITH SKY TOUR

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[. . . ] Never Look DirectLy At the suN With your teLescope permANeNt DAmAge to your eyes mAy occur Sky tour Handset Interface key 1. constellation Button (also turns unit On by depressing and holding) 2. Mythology Button (also places unit into SETup mode from the off position when held and depressed) 3. Back Button (also turns volume down when depressed and held while handset is speaking) 6. [. . . ] Never Look DirectLy At the suN With your teLescope permANeNt DAmAge to your eyes mAy occur Set up your assembled telescope on a stable level surface. To orient your telescope to the same "0" reference, follow these steps (refer to the "Telescope Mount parts Key" on the parts illustration page) : a. Move the tripod (or entire telescope) until this arrow index mark is aimed in the direction indicated by "0" on the compass. Loosen the azimuth lock knob and rotate the telescope tube until it is lined up in the same direction as the arrow index mark (and "0" on the compass). On refractor style telescopes, the large objective lens should be pointed in the same direction as the arrow index mark. On reflector style telescopes, the "open" end of the telescope tube should be pointed in this direction. Finally, with the azimuth lock knob still loosened, rotate the illuminated azimuth dial so that "0" on the dial is lined up with the arrow index mark, telescope tube, and "0" compass heading. Power on your Sky Tour Handset by pressing and holding the "Constellation Button". If this is your first time setting up, the handset will prompt you to set your date, time, location information. Once this is set up, your Sky Tour handset will retain that information until the batteries are replaced. To find your latitude and longitude, please check a map of your area or log on to the Bushnell website for assistance (www. Once your Sky Tour Handset is set for your location and time, the handset will automatically tell you your local time and what objects are available for you to tour that evening. The Sky Tour handset will then tell you an altitude number (this corresponds to the top dial) and an azi muth number (this corresponds to the bottom dial) for the tour object of choice. Don't worry if you miss the numbers, you can repeat them by pressing the back button. Move the telescope in altitude and azimuth to the corresponding numbers on the dials and the telescope will be pointed at your tour object!Continue pressing the next button to hear more information for that mode until the facts are starting to repeat, then select a different mode. You don't have to listen to all items in each mode, you can jump from mode to mode if you choose. Each time you choose a new mode, directions are given for the first object in each mode. Simply move your telescope to view them and enjoy the information as it is spoken. The planets mode is a unique mode that allows you to hear basic information about the five brightest planets and the moon. Once you've finished the tour of each mode, you can advance to the next tour object by pressing the mode you desire a second time. If desired, your telescope and handset may also be used independently. [. . . ] To compensate, just move the fine adjustment controls on your telescope to "track" it in the necessary path. Your Bushnell® telescope is warranted to be free of defects in materials and workmanship for the lifetime of the original owner. The Lifetime Limited Warranty is an expression of our confidence in the materials and mechanical workmanship of our products and is your assurance of a lifetime of dependable service. If your telescope contains electrical components, these components are warranted to be free of defects in materials and workmanship for two years after the date of purchase. [. . . ]

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