Meade Telescope MAX ACF User Manual

Instruction Manual  
20" MAX-ACF Advanced Coma-Free Telescope on MAX Robotic  
German Equatorial Mount  
MEADE.COM  
 
CONTENTS  
Telescope Features ...................................................... 4  
Autostar II Features........................................................11  
Assembly ........................................................................14  
Tripod Assembly........................................................14  
Pedestal Assembly and Adjusting Latitude ..............14  
RA Assembly ............................................................16  
Dec Saddle Assembly ..............................................16  
Attach Counterweights..............................................18  
Low Latitude Counterweights....................................18  
Attach OTA to Dec Saddle ........................................20  
Attach Autostar II ......................................................21  
Electrical connections, Align Viewfinder with OTA....22  
Home Position and Balancing the OTA ..........................23  
Balance RA Axis ......................................................23  
Balance Dec Axis......................................................24  
Getting Started ..............................................................25  
Attach Handbox Holder ............................................25  
Mounting, Focusing & Aligning the Viewfinder..........25  
Focusing the Telescope ............................................25  
To Change Focus Speed ....................................25  
To Focus the Eyepiece ........................................26  
Presets ................................................................26  
To Define a Preset ............................................26  
WARNING!  
Never use a Meade® MAX-  
ACFTelescope to look at  
the Sun! Looking at or near  
the Sun will cause instant  
and irreversible damage to  
your eye. Eye damage is  
often painless, so there is  
no warning to the observer  
that damage has occurred  
until it is too late. Do not  
point the telescope or its  
viewfinder at or near the  
Sun. Do not look through  
the telescope or its  
viewfinder as it is moving.  
Children should always have  
adult supervision while  
observing.  
To Focus with a Microfocuser............................26  
To Focus the MAX-ACF and a Microfocuser ....26  
To Select a Preset ............................................27  
To Sync on a Preset..........................................27  
Slew Speeds ..................................................................27  
To Align for the First Time ..............................................28  
Automatic Alignment ................................................28  
Drift Align ..................................................................29  
Collimation ................................................................29  
Align the OTA ............................................................30  
Calibrate Home ........................................................31  
Basic Autostar II Operation ............................................32  
Autostar II Menus ........................................................34  
Menu Tree ................................................................34  
Objects Menu............................................................35  
Event Menu ..............................................................36  
Glossary Menu, Utilities Menu..................................36  
Setup Menu ..............................................................38  
Hot Button Menus ....................................................41  
Advanced Autostar II Features ......................................42  
Adding Observing Sites ............................................42  
Creating User Objects ..............................................43  
Observing Satellites..................................................44  
Identify ......................................................................44  
Browse ......................................................................45  
Alternate Polar Alignment Methods ..........................46  
To Download the Latest Autostar II Software............46  
Periodic Error Correction ..........................................47  
Optional Accessories......................................................48  
Maintenance ..................................................................51  
Specifications ................................................................52  
Meade Consumer Solutions ..........................................53  
Appendix A: Latitude Chart ............................................54  
Appendix B: The Moon ..................................................55  
Appendix C: Smart Mount ..............................................56  
Appendix D: How to Read the Latitude Scale................58  
If you have never focused a  
MAX-ACF telescope before,  
go to pages 25 to 27 for  
detailed information.  
® The names "Autostar," "Meade" and the Meade logo are  
trademarks registered with the U.S. Patent and Trademark  
Office and in principal countries throughout the world.  
"MAX-ACF" is  
Corporation.  
a
trademark of Meade Instruments  
Patents:  
US 6,304,376  
US 6,392,799  
US 6,563,636  
D 422,610  
Patent Pending.  
© 2010 Meade Instruments Corp.  
 
TELESCOPE FEATURES  
Note:  
Your telescope and  
mount may look  
slightly different  
from the one shown  
in some of the  
Components of MAX  
MAX features a unique modular design that allows a couple of  
individuals to assemble, either permanently or transportably, a  
mount twice the size of any other commercially available mount.  
The mount breaks down into a Portable Pier (tripod), Pedestal,  
RA Housing Assembly, and DEC Housing assembly. Together all  
of the components and an OTA assembly fit easily into a station  
wagon, SUV, minivan or small truck. When assembled, quick  
release, but rock solid, dovetail plates allow OTA and instrument  
packages up to 250 lbs to be quickly mounted and de-mounted.  
images in this  
manual. However,  
your telescope will  
still operate as the  
one described in  
this manual.  
Viewfinder  
Assembly  
Optical Tube  
Assembly  
(OTA)  
Declination  
Housing  
Assembly  
Counterweight  
Assembly  
Eyepiece  
Assembly  
RA  
Housing  
Assembly  
Pedestal  
Assembly  
Low Latitude  
Counterweight  
Assembly  
[Optional:  
Required if within  
20° of the  
Equator]  
Tripod  
4
Looking at or near the Sun will cause irreversible damage to your eye. Do not point this telescope at or near the  
Sun. Do not look through the telescope as it is moving.  
 
RA Lock  
Knob  
Pedestal Assembly  
MAX's Pedestal assembly can be configured to  
cover three latitude ranges without the need of  
disassembly. Together, the three ranges allow  
the mount to operate anywhere on the planet.  
Latitude  
Lock  
Knobs (x4)  
Dovetail  
Ejector  
Knob  
Latitude  
Scale  
Latitude  
Range  
Bolts (8x)  
Azimuth  
Adjustment  
Knob  
Azimuth  
Lock  
Knobs (x5)  
Tripod/Pier  
Interface  
Plate  
PEDESTAL  
(WEDGE)  
ASSEMBLY  
RA Female  
Dovetail  
Dovetail  
Ejector  
Knobs (2)  
Azimuth  
Adjust  
Knob  
Latitude  
Adjust  
Knob  
5
Looking at or near the Sun will cause irreversible damage to your eye. Do not point this telescope at or near the  
Sun. Do not look through the telescope as it is moving.  
 
Right Ascension Housing Assembly  
The RA Housing mates to the Pedestal easily,  
sliding firmly into a dovetail block that measures  
over 100 square inches. When locked in place,  
this broad footprint assures that your mount will  
operate as a single rigid block delivering accu-  
rate and repeatable pointing and tracking per-  
formance. The RA Housing contains Meade's  
patented Autostar II telescope control system, a  
massive 13.625" pitch diameter worm gear  
attached to a 3.84” diameter 6061-T6511 alu-  
minum alloy main shaft supported by one 6020  
Ball bearing (5.9055 OD x 3.9370 ID x 0.9449  
wide) & one 6013 ball bearing (3.9370 OD x  
2.5591 ID x 0.7090 wide) .  
Declination  
Lock  
Knobs  
Declination  
Safety  
Lock  
Declination  
Female  
Dovetail  
THE RA  
ASSEMBLY  
(not visible, on bottom side)  
DB-25 connector  
Control Panel  
(see page 10)  
Low Latitude  
Counterweight plug  
RA Male Dovetail  
6
Looking at or near the Sun will cause irreversible damage to your eye. Do not point this telescope at or near the  
Sun. Do not look through the telescope as it is moving.  
 
Declination Housing Assembly  
DEC  
ASSEMBLY  
The Dec Housing mates to the RA Housing  
using another huge dovetail block. The RA  
Housing, DEC Housing and Pedestal are all  
designed to allow you to track more than 6  
degrees past meridian without interference.  
This mount will let you cover the whole sky. In  
addition to accepting quick change dovetail  
plates, MAX has two generous wing mount plat-  
forms that will allow you to attach guide scopes,  
piggy back cameras, short focal length refractors  
and a wide variety of secondary instruments  
without interfering with Max's "all sky" design.  
OTA Safety Lock  
OTA  
Female  
Dovetail  
OTA Lock  
Knobs (2x)  
Dec  
Balance  
Hard Stop  
Bolt  
Accessory  
Wings (2x)  
DB-25 connector  
Saddle  
Panel  
7
Looking at or near the Sun will cause irreversible damage to your eye. Do not point this telescope at or near the  
Sun. Do not look through the telescope as it is moving.