CELESTRON 71023 Skymaster 9×60 Binocular Instruction Manual
- June 6, 2024
- Celestron
Table of Contents
SKYMASTER
9X60 BINOCULAR
WITH SMARTPHONE ADAPTER AND BLUETOOTH REMOTE
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
MODEL #71023
Thank you for choosing this Popular Science™ by Celestron® binocular. We hope they bring you many years of enjoyment. To maximize the use of your new binoculars, please read these instructions on use and care before using them.
PARTS OF A BINOCULAR
ADJUSTING THE INTERPUPILLARY DISTANCE (IPD)
Since the distance between the eyes (specifically, the distance between the centers of the pupils) varies among individuals, the two eyepieces of the binoculars must be correctly aligned (adjusted).
This is called adjusting the interpupillary distance. To adjust this distance, using both hands, lift the binoculars up to your eyes and look through them at an object in the distance. Move the two halves of the binoculars about the hinge until you see one clear circle of the image through both eyes.
SETTING THE DIOPTER COMPENSATION FOR A CENTER FOCUS BINOCULAR WITH A RIGHT OPTICAL CHANNEL DIOPTER COMPENSATION DIAL
As most people have a difference in visual acuity between their right and left
eyes, modern binoculars incorporate a mechanism that allows compensation to be
adjusted between the left and right optical channels so that each eye is
presented with an image that is accurately focused for it. This compensation
mechanism should always be set using the following procedure whenever a new
user takes up a new binocular and should be repeated if a different user
changes this compensation setting or if the compensation setting is noticed by
the user to no longer be appropriate for his or her own visual requirements.
NOTE: If you normally wear eyeglasses for normal daily activities (not
just reading glasses but “full time” eyeglasses) it is recommended that you
also wear them while using binoculars. Simply twist the binoculars’ eyecups
down to their lowest position to allow the proper eye relief to be achieved
while wearing the eyeglasses.
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Pick a subject to observe approximately 50 yards or meters in the distance.
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Cover the right objective lens with the binocular’s own objective cover or with your hand.
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View the selected subject through the binocular as you normally would but do not attempt to focus upon it yet.
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Keeping both eyes open, use the binoculars’ center focus dial to bring the image seen through the binocular into focus.
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Without touching the center focus dial, uncover the right objective lens of the binocular and cover the left objective lens.
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View the selected subject through the binocular as you normally would once again but do not touch binoculars’ center focus dial.
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Keeping both eyes open, determine if the subject is still in clear focus. If it is not, use the binoculars’ diopter compensation dial to bring the image seen through the binocular into focus.
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Uncover the left objective lens and view the selected subject through the binocular as you normally would.
It should be clearly in focus to both eyes. If it is not, repeat this process. -
Once the diopter compensation has been satisfactorily set for the user, the center focus dial will change the focus appropriately for the user.
If you ever notice that while using the binocular you feel a “pulling” sensation in either eye, the diopter compensation dial may have been moved. The above procedure should be used to return it to the correct balance for your eyes.
SET THE TWIST UP RUBBER EYECUPS
Twist the rubber eyecups up if you do not wear eyeglasses or twist them down
if you do wear eyeglasses to obtain the maximum field of view.
Now you are ready to use your binoculars — enjoy the view!
TRIPOD ADAPTABILITY
These binoculars feature a built-in tripod adapter fitting which is a threaded screw hole underneath a cap. To attach a binocular tripod adapter, remove the cap and then thread the screw from the binocular tripod adapter into the threaded screw hole. The other end of the binocular tripod adapter attaches to a photographic tripod. Mounting binoculars this way allows for added stability and comfort.
CARE AND CLEANING
Binoculars do not need routine maintenance other than making sure that the
objective lenses and eyepieces are kept clean. If repairs become necessary,
they should be serviced by the manufacturer or a qualified binocular repair
company. Collimation (optical alignment) is the biggest concern with
binoculars. If your binoculars are roughly handled or dropped, there is a good
chance that the collimation will be out, and they should be serviced. Dirty
objectives and/ or eyepieces mean less light transmission and loss of
brightness as well as unsharp images. Keep your optics clean! When not using
your binoculars, store them in the case provided. Avoid touching the glass
surfaces, however, if fingerprints (which contain mild acid) do get on the
glass, they should be cleaned as soon as possible to avoid damaging the
coatings. To clean the optical surfaces, we recommend the Celestron Lens
Cleaning Kit (#93576), available at a most photo or optical shops. Follow the
instructions provided with the kit closely for best results. If you have a lot
of dust or dirt accumulated, brush it off gently with a camel’s hairbrush
and/or utilize a can of pressurized air before using the cleaning kit.
Alternately, you could use the Celestron LensPen (#93575) made especially for
cleaning binoculars. Never attempt to clean your binocular internally or try
to take them apart!
CAUTION!
Viewing the Sun may cause permanent eye damage. Do not view the Sun with your
binoculars or even with the naked eye.
PROBLEMS OR REPAIR
If warranty problems arise or repairs are necessary, contact the Celestron
customer service department if you live in the U.S.A. or Canada. If you live
elsewhere,
WARRANTY
Your binocular has the Celestron Limited Lifetime Warranty for the U.S.A. and
Canadian customers. For complete details of eligibility and for warranty
information on customers in other countries visit the Celestron website.
This product is designed and intended for use by those 14 years of age and
older. Product design and specifications are subject to change without prior
notification.
For complete specifications and product
information, visitcelestron.com
USING THE SMARTPHONE ADAPTER
With the eyecup of the binocular twisted down to its lowest position:
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Before attaching the adapter, look through your optic binocular, and make sure that the view is in sharp focus.
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Open the eyepiece clamp (B) by loosening the eyepiece clamp knob (A) at the top of the eyepiece clamp.
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Place the eyepiece clamp over the eyepiece of your optic. Tighten the eyepiece clamp knob to secure the eyepiece clamp tightly against the eyepiece.
NOTE: Make sure to mount the clamp on a section of the eyepiece barrel that does not rotate freely, such as an eye relief adjuster. -
Loosen the holder clamp knob (D) until the holder clamp (C) is open wide enough to accommodate the width of your phone. Once the phone is in place, tighten the holder clamp knob until the phone is secured.
NOTE: This adapter can be used with most phone cases, but the case surface MUST be flat so it will fit in the holder correctly. Any grips, stands, rings, or raised surfaces on the case will impede the placement of the phone. All folio-style phone cases must be removed. -
Launch the camera app on your phone. Loosen the holder alignment knob (E) and adjust the positioning of your phone camera so that it lines up with the eyepiece of your optic.
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Once the camera is over the eyepiece and your camera is capturing the view through the eyepiece, carefully tighten the holder alignment knob to secure your phone in position.
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If needed, adjust the focus on your optic again for the sharpest possible view.
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You are now ready to take images and videos using your smartphone camera!
IMPORTANT: always be certain the eyepiece clamp knob is sufficiently
loosened before attempting to remove the adapter from the binocular’s eyepiece
CAUTION: Do not carry the binocular with the smartphone adapter in
place as it may be accidentally bumped and fall off, potentially damaging the
smartphone as a result.
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.
If your camera is in video mode, you can press the button once to start
recording and again to stop the recording.
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 direction 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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