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Using your telescope – Orion SKYQUEST XT10 User Manual

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inserting an Eyepiece
The final step in the assembly process is to insert an eye-
piece into the telescope’s focuser. First, take the cover cap off
the focuser drawtube.
For the XT8 and XT10: Loosen the thumbscrew on the 1.25"
eyepiece adapter (Figure 13a). Do not loosen the two thumb-
screws on the 2" eyepiece adapter. Insert the supplied 25mm
Sirius Plössl eyepiece, then secure it by retightening the thumb-
screw on the 1.25" eyepiece adapter. The other eyepiece can
be placed in the eyepiece rack until it is needed.

For the XT6: Loosen the two thumbscrews on the eyepiece
holder and insert the 25mm Sirius Plössl eyepiece. Then
secure it in place with the thumbscrews. The other eyepiece
can be placed in the eyepiece rack until it is needed.
The basic assembly of your SkyQuest IntelliScope Dobsonian
is now complete. It should appear as shown in Figure 1. The
dust cap on the front of the telescope tube should always
remain in place when the telescope is not in use. It is also
a good idea to store eyepieces in an eyepiece case and to
replace the cover caps on the focuser and finder scope when
the telescope is idle.

3. using Your telescope

One of the great benefits of the SkyQuest XT IntelliScope
Dobsonian is its ability to point to more than 14,000 celestial
objects, when used with the optional IntelliScope Computerized
Object Locator (Controller). Use of the Controller is completely
optional, and your telescope will function perfectly well without
it. However, the Controller will greatly enhance your observ-
ing experience by enabling you to quickly and precisely locate
even very faint objects. For more about IntelliScope Controller
functionality, see Section 6.
Before using your SkyQuest telescope for the first time at
night, we recommend getting a feel for its basic functions dur-
ing daylight hours. Find a spot outdoors where you have a
clear view of some object or landmark that is at least 1/4-
mile away. It is not critical that the base be exactly level, but
it should be placed on somewhat flat ground or pavement to
ensure smooth movement of the telescope.
Remember, never point the telescope at or near the Sun with-
out using a proper solar filter over the front aperture!

altitude and azimuth Motion
The SkyQuest’s Dobsonian base permits smooth motion of
the telescope along two axes: altitude (up/down) and azimuth
(left/right) (Figure 14). For altitude motion, the altitude bear-
ings on the telescope tube glide on pairs of bearing cylinders
made from ultra-high molecular weight (UHMW) polyethylene.

Figure 13a.

The 2" Crayford focuser of the SkyQuest IntelliScope

XT8 and XT10.

Focus knobs

2" eyepiece adapter

1.25" eyepiece adapter

Focus lock

thumbscrew

Focusing tension

adjustment set screw

Figure 13b.

The 1.25" rack-and-pinion focuser of the SkyQuest

IntelliScope XT6.

Focusing tension

adjustment set screws

Focus knobs

Focus lock

thumbscrew

Figure 14.

The SkyQuest

Intelliscope has two axes of
motion; altitude (up/down)
and azimuth (left/right).

Altitude

Figure 12b.

Inserting the finder scope into its dovetail holder.

Finder scope bracket

Knurled thumbscrew

Dovetail holder