Owner manual

INDEX
AutoStar #497 HANDBOX
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Inspecting the Optics
A Note About the “Flashlight Test”: If a fl ashlight or 
other high-intensity light source is pointed down the 
main telescope tube, the view (depending upon the 
observer’s line of sight and the angle of the light) may 
reveal what appears to be scratches, dark or bright 
spots, or just generally uneven coatings, giving the 
appearance of poor quality optics. These effects are 
only seen when a high intensity light is transmitted 
through lenses or refl ected off the mirrors, and can be 
seen on any high quality optical system, including giant 
research telescopes.
The optical quality of a telescope cannot be judged by 
the “fl ashlight test;” the true test of optical quality can 
only be conducted through careful star testing.
Gauging the Movement of 
the Telescope 
A common complaint of many fi rst-time  telescope 
owners is that they cannot see the telescope “move” 
when the motor drive is engaged. If fact, when the 
batteries are installed, the power is on, the telescope 
is moving. However, the movement is at the same 
speed as the hour hand of a 24-hour clock; as such, 
the movement is diffi cult to discern visually. 
To check the movement of your telescope, look at an 
astronomical object through the telescope’s eyepiece 
with the telescope polar aligned and with the motor 
drive on. If the object remains stationary in the fi eld 
of view, your telescope is operating properly. If not, 
check to ensure that “Astronomical” is selected in the 
“Targets” option of the setup menu. 
Updating Your LT Series Firmware
Meade is constantly refi ning and improving the operating 
fi rmware that controls our computerized telescopes and 
we even add new features and capabilities from time to 
time. Your new LT Series shipped with the most current 
fi rmware at the time of manufacture, but there may 
well be a new version available through the AutoStar 
Updated program supplied on the AutoStar Suite DVD 
supplied with your telescope. The Updater goes online 
to the Meade web site and checks to see if there is a 
newer version available and can download it directly 
to the telescope using the #505 Cable Connector Kit. 
See the instruction sheet included with the kit for more 
information.
MAINTENANCE
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If you have a question concerning your LT Series 
telescope, call the Meade Instruments Customer 
Service Department at (800) 626-3233. Customer 
Service hours are 7:00 AM to 5:00 PM, Pacifi c Time, 
Monday through Friday. In the unlikely event that 
the LT Series requires factory servicing or repairs, 
before returning the telescope to the factory, write 
or call the Meade Customer Service Department 
to provide an explanation of the problem, as well as 
your name, address and daytime telephone number. 
The great majority of servicing issues can be resolved 
by telephone, avoiding return of the telescope to 
the factory. 
CUSTOMER
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