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Set-up/Operation • A-18 •
Unpacking and Setting Up the
STARLAB FiberArc Projector
The STARLAB FiberArc Projector is packed in a STARLAB projector case with one
or two projection cylinders. In systems shipped prior to January 2005, the projec-
tor case doubles as the stand for the projector when it is set up in the planetarium.
In systems shipped after January 1, 2005, use the Blower Travel Case or Cylinder
Travel case as the projector stand in the dome to achieve the appropriate height for
the projector. See pages 12-13 for more details on this.
When the projector is rst shipped from the factory, it is encased in plastic wrap and
the power cord is not attached. After it has been initially set up, the plastic wrap can
be discarded and the power cord can stay attached to the projector. Remove the
Velcro strap around the head of the projector.
Note
When repacking for transit, wrap the power cord around the base of the
projector under the clear plastic cylinder support plate. Fold the four goose-
neck side lamps under the plastic plate and fasten the small Velcro strap
around the head of the projector (leaving the fiber optic cable free) to keep
it stable during transit.
Before setting up the projector in the planetarium dome, remove it from the case and
check to make sure all of the components are operating properly.
Carefully lift the projector out of the box using the two heavy-duty aluminum bars
located on either side of the projector. When carrying the projector, always hold it by
these bars with two hands.
Note
Never attempt to lift or carry the projector by the gooseneck side lamps!
Place the projector on a table or similar stable work surface and carefully unwrap the
power cord from around the base of the projector. Plug the projector into a working
outlet and make sure that the other end of the power cord is securely plugged into the
back of the projector. The power cord supplied with the STARLAB FiberArc is 8 feet
long and should be plugged into a grounded extension cord or outlet.
Note
The power cord for the FiberArc is not hard wired into the unit, but attaches
to the projector by means of a three-prong plug. Unless this plug is in tight,
the projector will not operate.
Carefully unfold the four gooseneck side lamps from under the transparent cylinder
platform and direct them off to the sides of the projector. Once you have set up the
projector inside the planetarium dome, you can adjust these lamps to give you ap-
propriate room lighting.
Turn on the projector by pressing the on/off toggle switch located on the back of the
projector (#1 on lower diagram on previous page). When you turn on the switch, the
red indicator light on the front of the projector and the cooling fan should turn on. If
the projector does not turn on, make sure that the power cord is securely plugged into
the back of the projector and that the outlet you have the cord plugged into is live. A
good way of testing the outlet is to plug in the STARLAB fan and turn it on. If the outlet
is working and the cord is secure, then you should check the fuse on the projector to
make sure that it is intact. (See section on changing the fuse on page 24 for detailed
instructions.)
In writing this manual we have
tried to be as thorough as pos-
sible but inevitably, questions
will arise. If you have any ques-
tions concerning the use, op-
eration or maintenance of the
STARLAB FiberArc Projector,
please call our toll free number
at 1-800-537-8703 and we
will be happy to assist you.
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