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Solar Projectors
User Instructions
Solar 250 and Solar 100 User Information
October 2007
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Introduction to the Solar Projectors
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Introduction to the Solar Projectors
What are the Solar 250 and Solar 100 Projectors?
The purpose of the Solar Projectors is to project images and patterns onto walls, projection
umbrellas and other surfaces. Both the Solar 250 and Solar 100 projectors are highly practical
tools that can be combined with a range of 6" Liquid and Effects Wheels as well as 3" Cassettes
to create moods and environments that either promote relaxation or encourage learning and skill
development. The Solar 250 is ideal for large sensory environments whilst the Solar 100
projector is ideal for small sensory environments. Determining which projector to install depends
on the size of the sensory environment and the size of the projected images required.
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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    The purpose of the Solar Projectors is to project images and patterns onto walls, projection umbrellas and other surfaces. Both the Solar 250 and Solar 100 projectors are highly practical tools that can be combined with a range of 6” Liquid and Effects Wheels as well as 3” Cassettes to create moods and environments that either promote relaxation or encourage learning and skill development.
  • Page 2 Our sense of smell, taste, touch, sight and sound provide the foundation for Solar projectors can form part of a sensory our understanding and actions. It is only environment and can play either a major when one or a number of these senses are...
  • Page 3: Solar Projector Product Information

    Guidelines for Best Practice Delivery To ensure good practice when considering The Solar 250 or Solar 100 projectors • purchasing a Solar projector and effective are delivered in a damage proof box. use post purchase we advise that the When unpacking please make sure •...
  • Page 4: General Operation Of The Solar Projectors

    General Operation of the Solar Cassettes 250 and Solar 100 Projectors Cassettes require a different type of • To operate the projector you will need to rotator to effects wheels, known as a use an effects wheel or cassette together cassette rotator.
  • Page 5: Electrical Considerations

    Electrical Considerations effects can be fitted into the front gate runners. The main effect should be fitted into the rear gate runners for Now the projector is ready for use, maximum life and object illumination. please consider these initial safety 4.
  • Page 6: Ideas For Using The Projectors

    Consider whether the image moves may mean it will get warm inside. • when using different angles or lenses. Never put the Solar 250 or Solar 100 • Remember that closer projector inside the box.
  • Page 7: Ideas For Wheels And Cassettes

    and the Liquid Wheels can be less the expected way. bright on the eyes for back projection. When using the effect wheels think • Back projection can also be used for about how the person or user will • mid-air effects. Again using back visualise the effect.
  • Page 8: Accessories

    There are many other effects This lens simply replaces the normal front that may be used with the Solar 250 or lens of the Solar 250 or Solar 100 and will Solar 100 projector. focus by turning. This is very useful lens when making your own wheels.
  • Page 9 Planets Effects wheels are exceptional tools when used with either a Solar 250 or Solar 100 projector and should always be used in conjunction with a wheel rotator for the simple creation of relaxation with moving images.
  • Page 10: Care And Maintenance

    Cleaning Care and Maintenance After 3 months use, or when changing the An effect must always be in the gate of • lamp the optical system may need cleaning. the projector when in use. Failure to Switch off the projector, disconnect from the do so will cause the plastic parts in the mains and allow to cool for 20 minutes, then: lens assembly to melt.
  • Page 11: Potential Risks, Cautions And Warnings

    11. To reduce the risk of electrical shock, Potential Risks, Cautions and Warnings do not dismantle this appliance, but take it to a qualified repairer when When using the projectors basic safety servicing required. Incorrect precautions should be followed including: reassembly can cause electrical shock 1.
  • Page 12 23 Rookwood Way Haverhill Suffolk CB9 8PB England Telephone: +44 (0) 1440 705352 Facismile: +44 (0) 1440 706199 Freephone: 0800 212709 Email: info@ sensoryplus.co.uk www.sensoryplus.co.uk...

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