
Solar Projectors
User Instructions
Contents
1 Introduction to the Solar Projectors
3 Solar Projector Product Information
3 Guidelines for Best Practice
3 The User Instructions
3 Questions and Concerns
3 Delivery
General Operation of the Solar Projectors:
4 Wheels
4 Cassettes
5 Electrical Considerations
5 Electrical Details
5 Operation
5 Positioning the Projector
6 Ideas for using the Projectors
7 Ideas for Wheels and Cassettes
8 Accessories
10 Care and Maintenance
10 Helpline
11 Potential risks, cautions and warnings
Solar 250 and Solar 100 User Information
October 2007
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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Solar 100 Projector
Solar 250 Projector