Projection· Lamp Tips
• Rough
treatment
of
the
projector
can
dam·
age
the
projection
lamp.
• Allow
for
unrestricted
flow
of
air
to
the
in·
ta
ke
vents
on
the
bottom
of
the
projector
,
and
the
exhaust
vent
at
the
rear.
•
Projector
operation
on line
voltages
above
120
volts
greatly
reduces
the
lamp
life.
•
Unplug
the
power
cord before
changing
the
lamp
.
SETTING
UP
POWER
AND
REMOTE·CONTROL
CORDS
Place the projector, bottom side up,
on
a table. Slide the latch
on
the
CORD·
COMPARTMENT
DOOR
in
the direction of the arrow marked OPEN. Open
the cord·compartment door and remove the remote·control cord.
One
end of the power cord
is
permanently attached to the projector inside
the cord compartment. Remove the cord , checking to
see
that
it
rests
in
the cord RECESS where it emerges from the compartment. Then close
and latch the doo
r.
Turn the projector upright.
Plug the remote·control cord into the remote·control socket at the
rear
of
the projector. The
small
dot
on
the plug should
be
upward when
the plug
is
in
the socket.
Plug the power cord into a suitable electrical outlet.
Your
CAROUSEL
Projector operates
on
110
to
125·volt,
60
Hz
current
only.
If
you plug
your projector into a different electrical source, the projector may
be
damaged.
SCREEN
AND
SEATS
Because slides may
be
square, horizontal,
or
vertical
in
format, a square
screen
is
usually most convenient. It should
be
large enough
for
easy
viewing
by
everyone present.
If
possible, your projector should
be
at the
same level
as
t
he
center of the screen .
For easy viewing, your audience should not
be
farther
from the screen
than 6 times the longer dimension of the projected image.
See
the chart
listing projector·to·screen distances
on
the
ne
xt page. Place the seats
as
close
as
possible to both sides of the beam thrown
by
the projector.
The picture appears most brilliant and lifelike when you are seated near
the projected beam .
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