ESSLNB 80mm with Higher tripod

ESSLNB 80mm Astronomical Travel Telescope (40080 Telescope)

Model: 40080 Telescope

Letšoao: ESSLNB

Selelekela

Welcome to the ESSLNB 80mm Astronomical Travel Telescope user manual. This guide provides comprehensive instructions for setting up, operating, and maintaining your new telescope. Designed for both beginners and experienced astronomy enthusiasts, this telescope offers a clear and immersive viewing experience of celestial objects.

Please read this manual thoroughly before using your telescope to ensure optimal performance and longevity.

Litaba tsa Sephutheloana

Pele o kopanya, ka kopo netefatsa hore likarolo tsohle tse thathamisitsoeng ka tlase li teng ka har'a sephutheloana sa hau:

  • 1 x Telescope Optical Tube
  • 1 x K25mm Eyepiece
  • 1 x K9mm Eyepiece
  • 1 x 3X Barlow Lens
  • 1 x Sekoahelo sa Tšireletso
  • 1 x Adjustable Aluminum Tripod (with Accessory Tray)
  • 1 x 5X20 Erect-Image Finder Scope
  • 1 x Phone Adapter with 10X Eyepiece
  • 1 x Star Target Planisphere (PVC)
  • 1 x Metal Moon Filter
  • 1 x Backpack (for telescope)
  • 1 x Accessory Backpack (for smaller components)
  • 1 x Lesela la ho Hloekisa
  • 1 x Buka ea Mosebelisi
All accessories included with the ESSLNB telescope, laid out on a carpeted floor.

Setšoantšo: Phello e felletsengview of all included accessories, neatly arranged for easy identification.

Kopano & Setupo

Follow these steps to assemble your ESSLNB telescope:

  1. Set up the Tripod: Extend the aluminum tripod legs to your desired height. Ensure the tripod is stable on a flat surface. Attach the accessory tray to the designated clips on the tripod legs.
  2. Mount the Telescope Tube: Securely attach the telescope optical tube to the tripod's altazimuth mount. Use the provided screws to fasten it firmly.
  3. Attach the Finder Scope: Mount the 5X20 erect-image finder scope to the top of the main telescope tube using the small screws. This will help you locate objects more easily.
  4. Insert the Diagonal Prism: Insert the 128° erect-image diagonal prism into the focuser of the telescope. Ensure it is seated correctly.
  5. Kenya Leihlo: Choose either the K9mm or K25mm eyepiece and insert it into the diagonal prism. For higher magnification, you can first insert the 3X Barlow lens into the diagonal, and then the eyepiece into the Barlow lens.
  6. Attach Moon Filter (Optional): If observing the moon, gently screw the metal moon filter onto the bottom of your chosen eyepiece before inserting it into the diagonal.
  7. Attach Phone Adapter (Optional): The phone adapter can be attached to an eyepiece to allow for photo and video capture through your smartphone.
Ka botlalo view of telescope components including eyepiece, diagonal lens, finderscope, objective lens, and tripod head.

Setšoantšo: Key components of the telescope, highlighting the eyepiece, diagonal lens, finderscope, objective, and tripod head for assembly reference.

Close-up showing how to attach an eyepiece and moon filter to the telescope's diagonal, with a 360-degree rotation indicator.

Setšoantšo: Illustration of eyepiece and moon filter attachment, demonstrating the 360-degree rotation capability of the diagonal prism.

Likarolo tsa Optical

Your ESSLNB telescope is equipped with advanced optical features for superior viewing:

  • High-Transmission Optical Lens: The 400mm focal length and 80mm objective lens, combined with multi-fully high transmission coated all-optical lenses, significantly improve image brightness and clarity. This provides a broad and comfortable field of view.
  • 3X Matlafatso: The telescope includes 1.25" high-power interchangeable Kellner eyepieces (K9mm, K25mm) and a 3X Barlow lens. The Barlow lens triples the magnification of any eyepiece it's paired with.
  • Erect Images and Comprehensive ViewAngle: Thanks to the 128° erect-image diagonal prism and the 5X20 erect-image finder scope, this telescope produces upright images. The 128° diagonal prism can rotate 360°, offering a wider and more comfortable observation experience compared to inverted diagonals.
Close-up of the telescope's 80mm large aperture and fully coated all-glass optical lens, emphasizing high transmission for brightness and clarity.

Setšoantšo: Highlighting the 80mm large aperture and fully coated optical all-glass lens, designed for enhanced image brightness and clarity.

Diagram illustrating the 128-degree erect prism diagonal with 360-degree rotation, showing how it provides an upright and comprehensive view compared to other diagonals.

Setšoantšo: Demonstrating the 128° erect prism diagonal, which ensures upright images and offers a 360° rotation for a comprehensive viewing angle.

Ho sebetsa ka Telescope

To begin your astronomical observations:

  1. Locate an Object: Use the 5X20 finder scope to initially locate the celestial object you wish to observe. Align the crosshairs of the finder scope with the object.
  2. Fetola Maikutlo: Once the object is centered in the main telescope's field of view, use the focusing knobs to achieve a sharp, clear image.
  3. Fetola Viewing Boemo: The aluminum tripod can be adjusted 180 degrees vertically and 360 degrees horizontally, allowing for optimal viewing positions. The telescope's height can be adjusted up to 120cm.
  4. Using the Phone Adapter: The included phone adapter with a 10X eyepiece allows you to easily attach your smartphone to the telescope for capturing photos and videos of your observations.
The telescope mounted on its tripod, showing its 180-degree vertical and 360-degree horizontal adjustment capabilities, along with steps for attaching a phone adapter.

Setšoantšo: Demonstrating the telescope's full range of motion (180° vertical, 360° horizontal) and a step-by-step guide for attaching the 10X phone adapter.

Illustration of the adjustable tripod height and the 360-degree rotatable eyepiece for flexible viewing maemo.

Setšoantšo: Highlighting the adjustable height of the tripod and the 360-degree rotation of the eyepiece for versatile viewng.

Tlhokomelo

Proper maintenance will ensure the longevity and performance of your telescope:

  • Lilense tsa ho hloekisa: Use the provided cleaning cloth to gently wipe the lenses. Avoid using abrasive materials or harsh chemicals, as they can damage the optical coatings.
  • Polokelo: When not in use, store the telescope and its accessories in the provided backpacks in a dry, dust-free environment. Ensure all caps are on the lenses to prevent dust accumulation.
  • Ho tšoara: Always handle the telescope with care. Avoid dropping it or subjecting it to sudden impacts, which can misalign optical components.

Ho batle phoso

If you encounter any issues with your telescope, refer to the following common problems and solutions:

  • Litšoantšo tse Lerootho: Ensure the focusing knobs are properly adjusted. Check that the eyepieces and diagonal are securely inserted and clean. Atmospheric conditions can also affect image clarity.
  • Difficulty Locating Objects: Make sure the finder scope is correctly aligned with the main telescope. Practice using the finder scope during daylight hours on distant terrestrial objects.
  • E sa tsitsang View: Ensure the tripod legs are fully extended and locked, and that the telescope is securely mounted. Avoid observing in windy conditions.
  • No Image Through Phone Adapter: Verify that the phone's camera lens is perfectly aligned with the eyepiece. Adjust the phone's position until the image is centered.

Litlhaloso

SebopehoLintlha
Litekanyo tsa Sehlahisoa25 x 25 x 51.6 lisenthimithara
Boima ba Ntho6.3 lik'hilograma
Bolelele ba Tube ea Optical400 limilimithara
Boikemisetso ba lense bophara80 limilimithara
Eyepiece Lens DescriptionKellner
Telescope Mount DescriptionThaba ea Altazimuth
Mofuta oa TsepamisoFocus ka Manual
Sebaka sa marang-rangReflex

Warranty & Support

For detailed warranty information and additional support, please refer to the official documentation or contact ESSLNB customer service.

An installation manual in PDF format is available for download: Buka ea ho kenya (PDF)

Visit the official ESSLNB Store for more products and support: ESSLNB Store

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