Meade DS-2114 ATS (325 x 114mm) Telescope - Answered Questions & Fixed issues

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Why led light is no on

There is a battery inside the red dot finder- it's probably dead.
7/29/2014 2:03:12 AM • Meade DS-2114... • Answered on Jul 29, 2014 • 88 views
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Why do the stars look like little lights? I kinda

The individual stars are not much fun to look at...it is the planets and nebulas that are. I have an 8 inch SCT with a computer guidence system and have looked at Saturn and Jupiter from my front yard and could see them very well. I live in the city so light pollution will not allow me to see any nebulas. I have to travel outside of the city into the mountains to be able to see things. The spectacular pictures that you see being made by people with telescopes cannot usually be seen by the naked eye through the telescope. They are made using special filters, lenses, and a camera connected to the scope. And then they will have very long exposure times(sometimes 15 hours) to gather enough of light coming from space and taking hundreds of images. Then all these images are stacked on each other and modified using software on a computer to create the images. So again the stars are not much to look at... it is the planets and nebulas that are cool. With my telescope I can see Saturn's rings and moons. I can see Jupiter's big red spot...very cool. You will need to start with a small powered lens to locate the planet you want to look at to center of eyepiece. Then work your way up in magnifiaction by changing the eyepiece and then focusing the inmage in. The eyepiece can make or break your telescope experience and most telescopes come with very limited eyepieces that are cheap and not well made. I have purchased a good set of eyepieces and they make a huge difference. If you can afford it look for a 100 degree eyepiece. They are expensive but are worth it when you look into one. Also it is very important to get your scope's collimation adjusted correctly for the best image. And get yourself a set of color filters. The filters can bring out images that you cannot see without.
6/3/2013 2:10:06 PM • Meade DS-2114... • Answered on Jun 03, 2013 • 1,416 views
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I need drivers for meade ds2114at

I have disc with all meade DS drivers [email protected]
9/19/2012 11:13:57 PM • Meade DS-2114... • Answered on Sep 19, 2012 • 109 views
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I have a Meade DS-2114 and the plastic viewfinder mount broke. I called Meade Customer support and they said they no longer offer this replacement part. Any suggestions?

There are a great many finder brackets on the market, one is sure to fit, although you may have to drill a hole or 2 in it.http://www.optcorp.com/ProductList.aspx?uid=105-166-170
4/28/2012 6:10:00 AM • Meade DS-2114... • Answered on Apr 28, 2012 • 253 views
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Bonjour, Mon telescope ne se deplace plus vers le

The altitude clutch is not engaging. It could either be slipping, or broken. Also the worm gear inside the form arm might have come loose.The scope will need to be returned to your dealer or Meade for repairs.
8/2/2011 5:35:00 PM • Meade DS-2114... • Answered on Aug 02, 2011 • 169 views
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I need to collimate my telescope, but the

Any member of any local Astronomy club can teach you how to collimate this scope. Contact your local club--

Meanwhile watch this video:
http://www.andysshotglass.com/Collimating.html


www.telescopeman.org
www.telescopeman.us
7/5/2011 12:39:30 AM • Meade DS-2114... • Answered on Jul 05, 2011 • 254 views
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Meade DS 2000 Goto Reflector scope. I am looking

You cannot actually get parts for this scope other than from Meade directly-- and possibly a USED motor on Ebay. Usually Meade wants you to send in the scope for repair and will not sell you any gears or motors.

www.meade.com
6/10/2011 3:20:38 PM • Meade DS-2114... • Answered on Jun 10, 2011 • 319 views
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The 360 rotation motor runs (Motor can be heard

You can send this into Meade for repairs.
http://www.meade.com/support/index.html

Or you can disassemble the base and look inside. I suspect you have either a loose or broken worm gear inside the base. There are manuals available on the Meade web site but they do not give any disassembly instructions. Call Meade at the phone number above or try taking apart the base and look inside. Only Meade will have replacement parts.
6/6/2013 2:42:27 PM • Meade DS-2114... • Answered on Jun 06, 2013 • 376 views
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I recently moved and now i cannot see anything

Watch this video on collimation:

http://www.andysshotglass.com/Collimating.html
4/20/2011 5:15:23 PM • Meade DS-2114... • Answered on Apr 20, 2011 • 62 views
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Just bought a starnavigator 114.

The barlow may be too much magnification for that aperture telescope. The higher the magnification the SMALLER the sweet spot is in focus.

Turn the knob slower and also practice focusing during the day time on a distant object.
3/31/2011 12:13:47 AM • Meade DS-2114... • Answered on Mar 31, 2011 • 281 views
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I purchased the telescope a

If this is a new scope return it.

If you bought it used it is already broken.

Only a few things you can try-- borrow another hand controller and see if that works. and replace the hand controller cable. Beyond that the scope will need to be dis-assembled and probably a circuit board repaired.

Meade will repair the scope but you will need to send it to them.
http://www.meade.com/support/index.html
3/19/2011 7:10:38 PM • Meade DS-2114... • Answered on Mar 19, 2011 • 85 views
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How to make own telescope?

Here are the plans to build a Dobsonian style telescope.

http://www.raycash.us/sfsidewalk/intro.htm
2/11/2011 6:16:38 PM • Meade DS-2114... • Answered on Feb 11, 2011 • 56 views
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My telescope with autostar will

Sometimes this can be caused by:

A bad hand controller cable

A bad hand controller

Broken gears inside

Try to look inside the base for something broken and try a new cable which is cheap. If it's a broken gear, or a burned out circuit board you will need to return it to Meade for repair.

http://www.meade.com/support/index.html
1/31/2011 7:23:57 PM • Meade DS-2114... • Answered on Jan 31, 2011 • 198 views
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When I use my telescope and lock in the

In the finder scope or in the main tube?

If you cannot see it in the main tube you are NOT in focus--- you are seeing the secondary mirror and metal bracket holding the mirror-- practice focusing using the eyepiece with the largest number written on it.

Read my tips on my profile page.
1/16/2011 2:07:37 AM • Meade DS-2114... • Answered on Jan 16, 2011 • 65 views
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I have a Optolyth telescope

No one will have that exact part. However you may find something that might work at a well stocked hard ware store; as a last resort you can but a new mount for the telescope.
1/13/2011 10:44:45 PM • Meade DS-2114... • Answered on Jan 13, 2011 • 258 views
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Will not slew left or right

Fresh batteries?

and you may have a bad hand controller canble; or a bad hand controller; or something broken inside the scope.

Contact Meade here:

http://www.meade.com/support/index.html
1/12/2011 3:21:39 AM • Meade DS-2114... • Answered on Jan 12, 2011 • 105 views
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Cannot see anything in the telescope looks dark

New telescope users are taken by surprise at the difficulty of just pointing the telescope in the right direction to see anything. The field of view is quite limited, especially if you are using a high power eyepiece. The higher the power of eyepiece on a telescope, the dimmer the image, the more difficult to aim it at any chosen object, and the more difficult to focus. When the scope is not focussed, even if there are stars in the field of view, they will only be faint blurs.

It is best when you are starting out with a telescope to try it with the least powerful eyepiece (the one with the highest number) to begin with, until you become more familiar with how it works. Do NOT use the Barlow lens if one came with the scope.

The finder scope is meant to help you get the main scope lined up on the object you want to view, but it won't be any use in pointing the telescope until you adjust it to precisely line up with the main scope. Telescope manuals recommend that you do this in daylight, by pointing the scope at an object on the horizon and adjusting the finder to match (never point a telescope toward the Sun!). Once you have a tree or mountain peak in the center of the main scope's image, you can then adjust the screws around the finder scope to get the crosshairs (or red dot) centered on the same object. It is very difficult to do this job in the dark, especially as objects in the sky are constantly on the move.

You will find that there is a very wide range of movement in the focus mechanism, because different eyepieces focus at different points, but the actual focus range for any eyepiece will be a small part of the overall range afforded by the focusing mount. It is much easier to familiarise yourself with this in daylight.

At this point you will learn that astronomical telescopes usually show an upside down image. There is a good reason for this- erecting the image needs more bits of glass in the light path, which reduces the amount of light and increases aberrations. Even if this is only slight, astronomers prefer to avoid it, and they don't really care which way up the Moon or Jupiter appear. It is possible to fit an erecting prism or eyepiece to most astronomical telescopes, and some of them come with one, but one wouldn't bother to do this with the small finder scope.

Once you have done the above, you can try the scope at night, on an easy to find bright object like the Moon. Looking at random stars will probably be disappointing, as they don't look different under magnification. You will have to find planets, star clusters or nebula to see anything interesting. You will also find the the object you are looking at swims out of the viewing field, and you must continually move the scope to follow it. This will be more pronounced at higher magnifications. Again, use the least powerful eyepiece. Small scopes are often advertised as having unrealistic powers (300, 500) which can never be practically achieved. You just get dim blurs.

There is an excellent website for beginner telescope users at THIS LINK
1/9/2011 11:28:51 AM • Meade DS-2114... • Answered on Jan 09, 2011 • 108 views
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Display shows when you turn

Put new batteries in it--- and do a RESET on the hand controller. Then do a Calibrate Motors--- and then re-train the drives.

You will also need to enter Time, Date, and Daylight Savings Time = NO right now.

After this take it outside and level the tripod, and do a two star alignment.
1/3/2011 9:28:05 PM • Meade DS-2114... • Answered on Jan 03, 2011 • 143 views
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WHEN VIEWING, I CAN CLEARLY SEE THE SPIDER VANES

You are NOT in focus. Turn the focus knob-- use the eyepiece with the largest number written on it until you learn how to focus. You can practice during the day time on a distant objects.
1/3/2011 8:22:10 PM • Meade DS-2114... • Answered on Jan 03, 2011 • 83 views
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How to set up the telescope

Here are Meade's manuals-- find the DS and download a copy of the manual:

http://www.meade.com/manuals/index.html
12/27/2010 1:13:09 AM • Meade DS-2114... • Answered on Dec 27, 2010 • 54 views
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