CELESTRON 22006 Travel Scope 60 Portable Telescope Instruction Manual
- June 6, 2024
- Celestron
Table of Contents
- WHAT’S IN THE BOX
- PARTS LIST
- ASSEMBLY
- SETTING UP THE TRIPOD
- ATTACHING THE TELESCOPE OPTICAL TUBE TO THE TRIPOD
- MOVING THE TRAVEL SCOPE MANUALLY
- INSTALLING THE DIAGONAL AND EYEPIECE
- ALIGNING THE FINDERSCOPE
- TELESCOPE BASICS
- USING THE SMARTPHONE ADAPTER
- USING THE BLUETOOTH REMOTE
- GENERAL OBSERVING HINTS
- WARRANTY
- SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
Travel Scope™ 60
WITH SMARTPHONE ADAPTER AND BLUETOOTH REMOTE
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
Model #22006
WHAT’S IN THE BOX
We recommend saving your telescope box so it can be used to store the telescope when it is not in use. Unpack the box carefully as some parts are small. Use the parts list below to verify that all parts and accessories are present.
PARTS LIST
OTHER INCLUDED ACCESSORIES:
SOLAR WARNING
Never look directly at the Sun with the naked eye or with a telescope unless
you have the proper solar filter. Permanent and irreversible eye damage may
result.
Never use your telescope to project an image of the Sun onto any surface.
Internal heat build-up can damage the telescope and any accessories attached
to it.
Never use an eyepiece solar filter or a Herschel wedge. Internal heat build-up
inside the telescope can cause these devices to crack or break, allowing
unfiltered sunlight to pass through to the eye.
Do not leave the telescope unsupervised, especially when children or adults
unfamiliar with the correct operating procedures of your telescope are
present.
ASSEMBLY
Set up your Travel Scope 60 indoors the first time and familiarize yourself with the correct assembly procedure before attempting it outdoors.
SETTING UP THE TRIPOD
- The tripod comes preassembled. Stand the tripod upright and pull the tripod legs outward until each leg is fully extended.
- You can raise the tripod legs to the height you desire. At the lowest level, the height is about 16” (41 cm) and extends to about 49” (125 cm).
- To raise the height of the tripod, unlock the tripod leg lock clamps at the bottom of each tripod leg by opening the clamp for each section and pulling outward. Once a clamp is unlocked, pull the tripod leg out as far as it will go, and then close the leg lock to secure it. Continue doing this for each tripod leg and each section to raise the height to the level you desire.
- If you want to raise the tripod height up further, use the central column locking knob. Turn the locking knob counterclockwise until loose. Then, pull up on the head of the tripod. Continue pulling to the height you desire and then tighten the locking knob.
ATTACHING THE TELESCOPE OPTICAL TUBE TO THE TRIPOD
The telescope optical tube attaches to the tripod using the mounting bracket on the bottom of the optical tube and the tripod head platform. Before starting, make sure all of the knobs on the tripod are locked.
- Remove the protective paper covering the optical tube.
- Loosen the top right knob by turning it counterclockwise. This allows you to tilt the tripod platform up 90°. After tilting the platform up, tighten the knob to secure it in place.
- The images show the bottom of the optical tube, the tripod platform, and where they will attach to each other.
- Under the center of the tripod platform, you will see a knob that contains a ¼ x 20 screw to attach the platform to the telescope optical tube.
- You can put the ¼ x 20 screws into the threaded hole of the Travel Scope 60 in the mounting bracket of the telescope optical tube. Hold the optical tube with one hand while threading the screw clockwise until tight with the other hand.
- Lastly, loosen the knob for the tripod platform and lower the platform down to the level position. Then, tighten the knob securely.
MOVING THE TRAVEL SCOPE MANUALLY
The Travel Scope is easy to move wherever you want to point it. The up and down (altitude) is controlled by the pan handle. The side-to-side (azimuth) motion is controlled by the azimuth locking knob. Both knobs are loosened when turned counterclockwise and tightened when turned clockwise. When both knobs are loose, you can find objects easily and then lock the controls.
INSTALLING THE DIAGONAL AND EYEPIECE
The diagonal is a prism that diverts the light at a right angle to the light path of the telescope. This allows you to observe in a position that is more comfortable than if you had to look straight through. The Travel Scope diagonal is an erect image model that corrects the image to be right side up and oriented correctly left-to-right which is much easier to use for terrestrial observing. The diagonal can be rotated to any position.
To install the diagonal and eyepiece:
- Make sure the two thumbscrews on the rear of the telescope tube do not protrude into the opening before installation. Remove the cap from the opening at the rear of the telescope tube, and the caps from the barrels on the diagonal. Insert the small barrel of the diagonal all the way into the rear opening of the telescope tube. Then tighten the two thumbscrews.
- Put the chrome barrel end of one of the eyepieces into the diagonal and tighten the thumbscrew.
When doing this, make sure the thumbscrew is not protruding into the diagonal.
ALIGNING THE FINDERSCOPE
The finder is one of the most important parts of your telescope. It helps you locate objects and center them in the eyepiece. The first time you assemble your telescope, you need to align the finder to the telescope’s main optics. It’s best to do this during the day*.
* SOLAR WARNING! Never attempt to view the sun through any telescope without a proper solar filter!
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CHOOSE A TARGET
Take the telescope outside during the day and find an easily recognizable
object, like a streetlight, license plate, or sign. The object should be as
far away as possible, but at least a quarter-mile away.| CENTER THE TARGET
IN THE EYEPIECE
Look through the telescope using your lower-powered eyepiece. Move the
telescope until the object you chose lies in the center of the view. If the
image is blurry, gently turn the focus knobs until it comes into sharp focus.
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LOOK THROUGH FINDERSCOPE
Once the object is centered in your 20mm eyepiece, look through the
finderscope and locate the crosshair reticle.| ADJUST THE FINDERSCOPE
Without moving the telescope, use the three-finger knobs on the finder scope
bracket to move the finder around in the bracket until the crosshair appears
over the same object you are observing in the telescope’s 20mm eyepiece.
TIP: Try adjusting one screw at a time. Loosen one screw by half a turn
and tighten another by the same amount to ensure the finderscope is securely
held in place.
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YOUR FINDERSCOPE IS NOW ALIGNED!
It should not require realignment unless it is bumped or dropped.|
TELESCOPE BASICS
FOCUSING
To focus your Travel Scope turn the focus knob located near the rear of the
telescope.
NOTE: Remove the front lens cap of the TravelScope optical tube prior to
attempting your observation.
NOTE: If you wear glasses, you may want to remove them when observing
with an eyepiece attached to the telescope. However, if you have astigmatism,
corrective lenses should be worn at all times.
INSTALLING & USING THE BARLOW LENS
Your telescope also comes with a 3x Barlow lens which triples the
magnifying power of each eyepiece.
To use the Barlow lens, insert the Barlow between the diagonal and the
eyepiece.
NOTE: Start by using a low-power eyepiece as it will be easier to focus.
To use the moon filter, simply thread the filter to the chrome barrel of
the eyepiece.
USING THE SMARTPHONE ADAPTER
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Open the eyepiece clamp and place it around the body of the eyepiece. Tighten
the clamp until it’s secure.| Use the phone clamp knob to open the phone
holder so that your phone fits inside. Tighten it to secure your phone in
place.
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Turn on the phone and open your camera app. Make sure the flash is turned
off.| Loosen the knob on the bottom of the adapter that secures the phone
clamp to the eyepiece clamp. Slide the phone clamp up and down and rotate it
left and right until your camera is looking down through the eyepiece of the
telescope. Tighten the knob on the bottom of the adapter to secure it in
place.
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Use the telescope’s focuser to adjust the focus of your camera. Snap the image
using your app.|
USING THE BLUETOOTH REMOTE
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To insert or replace the battery, place your thumb in the center of the back
cover, pressing inward and sliding downward remove the battery door. The
CR2032 battery should be inserted with the positive (+) side facing upward.
Replace the cover.| Press and hold the button on the remote for 5 seconds. A
blue light will turn on and, after a few seconds, start to blink. The remote
is now in pairing mode.
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Using the Bluetooth settings on your phone, pair the device called
“GBshutter”.| Open your camera app. Press the button on the remote to trigger
the shutter on your phone.
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If your camera is in video mode, you can press the button once to start
recording and again to stop the recording.|
GENERAL OBSERVING HINTS
When using an optical instrument, there are a few things to remember to ensure you get the best possible image.
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Never observe through window glass. Glass found in household windows is optically imperfect and may vary in thickness from one part of a window to the next.
This inconsistency can and will affect the ability to focus your telescope. In most cases, you will not be able to achieve a truly sharp image, while in some cases you may actually see a double image. -
Never look across or over objects that are producing heatwaves. This includes asphalt parking lots on hot summer days or building rooftops.
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Hazy skies, fog, and mist can also make it difficult to focus when viewing terrestrially. The amount of detail seen under these conditions is greatly reduced.
NOTE: Your telescope was designed for terrestrial observation as well as celestial viewing.
WARRANTY
Your telescope has a Two Year Limited Warranty. For detailed information and to register your new product, please visit celestron.com/pages/warranty.
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
- Risk of explosion if the battery is replaced by an incorrect type.
- The included battery is not rechargeable.
- Please use the battery in its original purpose to avoid causing the battery to short circuit. When the conductive material is connected directly to the battery positive and negative will cause a short circuit.
- Do not use a damaged battery.
- Keeping the battery in an extremely cold or very hot location can result in shortened battery life.
- When replacing the battery, please refer to the instruction manual and pay attention to the positive and negative directions of the battery.
- Do not put the battery in the fire. Dispose of the battery according to local regulations.
FCC IDENTIFIER: 2A2FG-X9
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
CAUTION: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation.
If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
Product design and specifications are subject to change without prior notification. This product is designed and intended for use by those 14 years of age and older.
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