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    o p t i c a l s t a r p r o j e c t i o n s y s t e m Instruction Manual ® Batteries not included. Requires 3 AA batteries. x3 A A AC adapter: 100 to 240 V olts AC, 50/60 Hz, Output 5V DC 1.2A 12535[...]

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    T ABLE OF C ONTENT S Impor tant Safety Instructions ................................................................................. 2 Star Theater Pr o Components ................................................................................. 4 How to P ow er the Projector ........................................................................[...]

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    3 11. Unplug the product from the wall outlet and refer servicing to Uncle Milton Industries under the following conditions . A. The power-supply c ord or plug is damaged; B. Liquid has been spilled, or objects have fallen in to the apparatus; C. The apparatus has been exposed to rain or water; D . The appara tus does not operate normally by follow[...]

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    ST AR THEA TER PRO C OMPONENTS 1) Lens cap 2) F ocus dial 3) Pr ojector sphere 4) AC adapt er jack 5) Image disc tra y 6) ON/OFF button 2 4 5 7 8 9 10 12 1 11 6 3 7) Timer button (30/60 min utes) 8) Move butt on (image rotation) 9) Open button 10) Upper base 11) Low er base 12) Battery power cor d 4 AC CESSORIES : • Image discs • AC adapt er ?[...]

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    Fi gure 3 Fi gure 4 Fi gure 5 Fi gure 2 Fi gure 1 6.5’ to 7.5’ HOW T O POWER THE PROJECT OR The planetarium is po wered by bat teries (not included) or the included A C adapter . BA TTERY POWERED O PERA TION The projector re quires three (3) “ AA ” alkaline batteries. Do not use recha rgeable batteries. • R emove battery compartment cover[...]

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    Fi gure 6 Fi gure 7 Fi gure 8 Wall Projection 8 ft [2.4 m] 6.5 to 7.5 ft [2 to 2.3 m] Ceiling Projection 8 ft [2.4 m] 6.5 to 7.5 ft [2 to 2.3 m] HOW T O CHANGE THE IMAGE DISC 1. Shut off pr ojector by pressing ON/OFF button so that the LED indicator goes off (F igure 8). 2. Open image disc tr ay by pressing open button, and remove the image disc (F[...]

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    Fi gure 11 Fi gure 10 Fi gure 9 HOW T O ADJUST THE FOCUS • Turn f ocus dial until the projected image is sharp (Figur e 9). The edges of the pr ojected image may appear slightly out of focus or stretched compared t o the center of the image. This is due to the nature of the lens and flatness of the projection sur face , and is not a malfunction. [...]

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    8 Annual Meteor Sho wers Planet Informa tion T able Shower Hourly Par ent comet 40 Lyrids April 22 Quadrantids 15 Comet That cher Asteroid 2003 EH1 Eta Aquarids May 5 20 Comet Halley (Unknown) Delta Aquarids July 28 20 Perseids August 12 50 Comet Swift- Tuttle Orionids October 22 25 Comet Halley T aurids November 3 15 Comet Encke Leonids November 1[...]