Instruction Manual
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of 6562.8 Angstroms, you will need to adjust the tuning slightly 
to get the best high-contrast views of the features you want to 
observe. After the SolarMax II telescope is pointed at the Sun and 
the image has been focused, move the RichView tuning lever up 
or down slowly while looking at the image in the eyepiece to get 
the most detail and contrast. Surface details will generally require 
one setting, while prominences will require a different setting for 
maximum detail.
Tuning SolarMax II Double Stack 60 with RichView Tuning 
System - With a double stack system, follow this procedure for 
best results: After the SolarMax II telescope is pointed at the Sun 
and the image has been focused, move the RichView tuning lever 
on the telescope up or down slowly while looking at the image in 
the eyepiece to get the most detail and contrast. Now adjust the 
tilt of the external Etalon on the front of the telescope with the 
TMax wheel to achieve the brightest image while eliminating any 
refl ections. Finally, adjust the RichView tuning ring on the external 
Etalon to get the most detail and contrast for the feature you are 
viewing. Because double stacked systems operate at a very 
narrow band pass of only 0.5 Angstroms or less, more tuning is 
needed for different areas and features on the Sun. 
Double Stacking - This greatly increases contrast by narrowing 
the bandpass to <0.5Å and gives a spectacular 3D effect showing 
increased surface detail. The SolarMax II 60 telescope can be 
double stacked by adding an additional SolarMax II Etalon with 
TMax (Product #SME60). Contact your Coronado dealer or Meade 
Instruments directly for pricing.
Blocking Filters - The SolarMax II 60 telescope is available with a 
BF5, BF10 or BF15. All are in the form of a diagonal with eyepiece 
holder. You MUST use the Coronado diagonal that contains the 
blocking fi lter. You cannot substitute another diagonal for the 
Coronado Blocking Filter Diagonal. This would create an unfi ltered 
system and deliver light from the Sun that will cause damage to the 
eye. Contact Coronado if you are unsure which version you have.
Imaging & Bino-Viewers - All SolarMax II series telescope will 
allow for both prime focus and eyepiece projection imaging with 
standard equipment. For prime focus imaging it is recommended 
that you thread the optical element of the CEMAX 2x Barlow to the 
draw tube of the blocking fi lter. being sure to replace the blocking 
fi lter into the draw tube once completed. Bino-Viewers will also 
come to focus using a Barlow or optical correcting system. There 
are many cameras that can be used for imaging - Coronado does 
not make adaptors.
SolarMax II 60 Telescope
Aperture - 60mm
Focal Length - 400mm
f/Ratio - f/6.6
Bandwidth (Single Stacked)- <0.7 Å
Bandwidth (Double Stacked)- <0.5 Å
Thermal Stability - 0.005 Å/°C
Blocking - Full blocking >10
-5
 from EUV to far IR
RichView™ tuning ring
Tmax™ tilt wheel
SolarMax II 60 - Double Stack
RichView™ tuning lever
for internal Etalon
External Etalon unit










