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Sliding Tray for Ultra-Short Throw Projectors User Manual AS200 Scan the QR code or visit our link to download the latest manual or watch the installation video. nexigo.com/manuals...
Avoid setting up the tray in areas prone to vibration or other disturbances to ensure stable operation. PRODUCT INTRODUCTION The NexiGo Sliding Tray is an automated platform designed for use with ultra-short throw projectors. The tray can be repositioned forward/backward with the buttons on the back of the device. Its integrated...
WHAT'S IN THE BOX? Sliding Tray x 1 Power Cable x 1 USB Cable x 1 User Manual x 1 Bracket Plates x 2 Reusable Cable Ties x 3 M5×16mm Screws x 6 M4×15mm Screws x 4 M3.5×40mm Screws x 2 Plastic Wall Anchors x 2 L-Brackets x 4...
BUTTON INSTRUCTIONS Forward Backward Power Signal Forward: Move tray forward. Power: Connect tray to a power source. Backward: Move tray backward. Signal: Connect tray to your projector. SPECIFICATIONS Maximum Load Capacity 55.12 lbs Maximum Forward Slide Distance 12.99 inches Device Dimensions 24.02 x 14.49 x 2.36 inches Product Weight 25.66 lbs...
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2. Turn over the Sliding Tray. With the holes on the bottom of the tray. Place the long end of each bracket plate on the bottom of the tray, with the short end of the bracket plate pointing outward, as shown below. 3.
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HOW TO SET UP THE SLIDING TRAY FOR USE WITH THE PROJECTOR? Setting a Position Preset 1. Power the Sliding Tray with the provided 2. Set your projector on the tray and power on it. Power Cable. 3. Adjust the distance of the Sliding Tray 4.
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Connecting the Projector to the Sliding Tray 1. Connect the Sliding Tray to your projector using the provided USB Cable. Fo rw ar d Ba ck w ar d Po w er Si gn al 2. Power on the tray to return it to its initial position. If it doesn’t return to its initial position, please start over the preset process or contact customer support for more assistance.
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4. Remove the adhesive backing from the four L-Brackets and place them at each corner of your projector. These brackets will serve as a reference point if you ever need to move the projector back into place. Fo rw ar d Ba ck w ar d Po w er...
FCC REQUIREMENT Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
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