Orion PARAGON 5378 User Manual

Quick release shoe  
Handle lock knob (hidden)  
Two-way pan head  
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Orion Paragon  
Field Tripod & Fluid Pan Head  
#5378 Paragon HD-F2  
#5377 Paragon-Plus XHD  
Pan head  
handle  
Elevator shaft  
Elevator  
hand crank  
Elevator lock knob  
#5378  
Elevator shaft  
housing  
#5377  
Brace lock knob  
Lever  
lock knobs  
Tri-brace  
Rubber feet  
Congratulations on your purchase of a quality Orion product.  
These sturdy aluminum tripods provide solid support for bin-  
oculars, small telescopes, still cameras, or video cameras.  
Designed for use either indoors or outdoors, the Paragons  
feature a smooth, two-way pan head and quick-release shoe  
for convenient operation.  
Dual Rubber/Spike Feet  
The Paragons are equipped with dual-purpose feet that con-  
sist of a retractable rubber foot and a metal spike.The rubber  
feet are intended for use of the tripod indoors or on a smooth  
paved surface.The metal spikes are desirable for achieving a  
firm grip on soft surfaces.  
To get the most from your new tripod, please take a few min-  
utes to read these instructions and operating tips. Refer to the  
labeled figure for the names of specific parts of the tripod.  
To use the rubber feet, thread the foot counterclockwise until  
it stops. In this position, the metal spike will be well recessed  
within the rubber. Be sure all three rubber feet are flat on the  
floor, not tipped sideways.  
Adjusting the Legs  
To expose the spike feet, thread the rubber foot clockwise  
until the spike protrudes from the rubber. In some instances  
you may wish to remove the rubber feet altogether so more  
of the metal spike is exposed. This can be done by just pull-  
ing the rubber feet off their anchors. They can be pressed on  
again at any time.  
Your Paragon tripod comes fully assembled. Note that each  
leg has two telescoping sections. To extend a leg, loosen  
the lever lock knob, then extend the leg. When it has been  
extended to the desired length, tighten the lever knob back  
down. There is a handy scale printed on the middle segment  
of each leg, which can be used to judge the relative height of  
the legs. Before mounting an instrument on the tripod it is a  
good idea to press down gently on the pan head to make sure  
the legs are locked securely and will not give way under the  
instrument’s weight.  
Adjusting the Tripod’s Stance  
The Paragons have a very wide stance for enhanced stabil-  
ity. The widest stance is achieved when the tri-brace is as far  
down as it will go on the elevator shaft housing. The brace  
lock knob should be tightened to secure the stance.  
If you are using the tripod in a confined space, the stance can  
be narrowed by loosening the tri-brace lock knob, and push-  
ing the legs closer together.The tri-brace will move up on the  
elevator shaft housing. Retighten the lock knob to secure the  
legs in the new position. Be aware that the tripod will become  
more “tippy” as its stance is narrowed. Be very careful when  
mounting an instrument with an unwieldy center of gravity on  
the tripod, especially if it is somewhat heavy.  
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