Discovery Telecom Planetarium Instruction Manual Download Page 2

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2.  Your Planetarium comes with one bulb fitted 

and one spare. The bulbs are screwed into 

the socket, and then a cover is placed over 

and screwed (by screwdriver) into place. The 

globe then fits by lowering onto the stand 

(hole side down). Once the globe is fully 

lowered, turn the globe clockwise 

to lock it in place.

 

Your Planetarium is now ready for action!

 

WARNING! 

ADULTS ONLY: 

TO REPLACE THE BULB... 

(i) For safety, before you replace the bulb, 

please turn off the light for at least three 

minutes so that it may cool down.

(ii) Open the bulb cover using a Phillips 

screwdriver, then remove the old bulb and 

replace it with a new 2.4V 500mA bulb. 

Replace the bulb cover and secure again 

using the screwdriver.

3.  Turn the light ON by sliding the light switch 

across to the right. The light will then 

project the stars onto your walls and ceiling 

through the holes in the globe. To see more 

clearly, you should keep the room as dark as 

possible.

 

To turn the light OFF, simply slide the switch 

back to the left.

4.  Position 1 for the function switch is OFF. 

Slide the function switch to position 2       to 

make the globe rotate, creating a 

planetarium effect. Slide the switch to 

position 3       to hear interesting and 

educational facts about the planets (which 

do not form part of the light show, but are 

covered in much more detail in your CD). 

Slide the switch to position 4           for 

rotation of the star globe AND the 

commentary about the planets, (N.B. as 

above, planets are not part of the star light 

show).

 

When you want to turn the functions off, 

slide the switch back to position 1 (OFF).

*Choose position 1 for functions OFF, position 2 for rotation only, 

position 3 for sound only and position 4 for rotation and sound.

Components

Globe

Light

(on/off)

Rotation and Sound

(on/off)*

Light Stand

and Motor

Pointer clips

on to back of

Planetarium 

Pointer

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2

4

1.  Fit the globe over the bulb on the 

light stand. Place the light stand 

on a flat surface, such as a bedside 

table.

 

N.B. For best results (clearer 

projection) stand the Planetarium 

on a higher surface closer to the 

ceiling. Move the unit around to 

find the best place! 

Using The Planetarium:

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Summary of Contents for Planetarium

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Page 2: ...ight OFF simply slide the switch back to the left 4 Position 1 for the function switch is OFF Slide the function switch to position 2 to make the globe rotate creating a planetarium effect Slide the switch to position 3 to hear interesting and educational facts about the planets which do not form part of the light show but are covered in much more detail in your CD Slide the switch to position 4 f...

Page 3: ...R Batteries should only be replaced by an adult Be sure to insert batteries correctly to prevent battery leakage Always use fresh batteries do not mix old and new Replace all batteries at the same time Do not mix alkaline carbon zinc or rechargeable batteries Use only batteries of the same or equivalent type as recommended Do not attempt to recharge non rechargeable batteries Always remove exhaust...

Page 4: ...ars constellations planets and other phenomena in the night sky Planetarium CyberSky lets you do all of the following and much more View colourful detailed maps of the sky as seen from any location on the Earth at any moment from 15 000 BC to 15 000 AD Display constellations asterisms about 2 5 million stars over 5 500 deep sky objects the Milky Way the Sun and Moon planets both moons of Mars Jupi...

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