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    CHIEF M ANUFA CT URING I NC. 8802-00015 7 Re v C 1-800-582-6480 952-894-6280 F AX 952-894-69 18 ©2007 Chi ef Manuf acturing 8401 EAGLE CREE K P ARK W AY, SUI TE 700 ww w .ch iefmfg .co m SAVAGE, MINNES OTA 553 78 US A 04/07 IN STAL LA TIO N I NST RUCT IONS NAV-1 Lens Su pport The NAV -1 Lens Support i s co m pati ble wit h any RPA proj ector m oun[...]

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    Instr uct i on I nstr uct i ons NAV-1 2 IMPORTANT WAR NIN GS and C AUTIONS ! WA R NING A WA RN ING ale rts y ou to t he p oss ibil ity of se rious injur y or dea t h if y ou d o not fo llow the inst ructions. CA UTION A CA UTION alert s you to t he possibilit y of damage or destruc ti on of equipment if you do not f ollow the correspondi ng instruc[...]

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    Instr uct i on I nstr uct i ons NAV-1 3 INSPECT NAV-1 PARTS BEFORE ASSEMBLY Remove an d Inspect the NA V-1 1. Open t he shippi ng contai ner and remove the NAV-1 from t he cont ai ner. 2. Caref ully i nspect the NAV-1 f or shippi ng damage. If any dam age is apparent, call your carri er claim s agent and do not continue wit h the assembly procedure[...]

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    Instr uct i on I nstr uct i ons NAV-1 4 NA V -1 INSTALLATION PROCEDURE S To instal l t he NAV-1 Lens Support (her ei na ft er call ed the NAV-1) , perform the f oll ow i ng procedur es:  Removing Project or f rom Ceili ng Mount  Attach ing NAV-1 to RPA  I nstalli ng and Adj usting Lens  Adjusti ng NAV-1 t o Pr oj ector Lens Rem ovin g P[...]

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    Instr uct i on I nstr uct i ons NAV-1 5 A ttachin g N A V-1 to RPA Att ach the NAV-1 to the RPA proj ector m ount, as foll ows : NOTE: T he four screws and washer s rem oved f rom the RPA are locat ed closest to t he project or lens. Do not remov e the screws and washers f rom the second set of slot ted holes on the RPA . 1. On the RP A, remo v e t[...]

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    Instr uct i on I nstr uct i ons NAV-1 6 I nstalling and A djusting Lens Instal l and adj ust the NAV-1 l ens, as follows: 1. At tach conversi on lens pl ate behind t he front plat e (40) on t he NAV-1. Use the t w o screws and hex wrench that are provi ded wit h the conversi on lens. See Figure 7. Figur e 7. A tta ch C o nve rs ion Le ns t o Adj us[...]

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    Instr uct i on I nstr uct i ons NAV-1 7 A djustin g NAV-1 to Pr ojector Len s The NAV -1 lens support can be adj usted t o accomm odate dif ferent proj ector m odels and lens placem ent. See T able 3. Table 3. N A V-1 Spec ifica ti on C har t Pitch: 20 o down and 10 o up Exten sion: 3 i nches from proj ector mount Lateral Shift : 6-1/4 i nches He i[...]

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    Instr uct i on I nstr uct i ons NAV-2 8 INSPECT NAV-2 PARTS BEFORE ASSEMBLY Remove an d Inspect the NA V-2 1. Open t he shippi ng contai ner and remove the NAV-2 from t he cont ai ner. 2. Caref ully i nspect the NAV-2 f or shippi ng damage. If any dam age is apparent, call your carri er claim s agent and do not continue wit h the assembly procedure[...]

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    Instr uct i on I nstr uct i ons NAV-2 9 NA V -2 INSTALLATION PROCEDURE S Except f or the “Install i ng and Adj usti ng Lens” procedur e provi ded i n this secti on, t he NAV-1 and NAV-2 instal l ation procedures are t he same. Tabl e 5 provides a cross-ref erenc e list of t he N AV-1 instal l ation procedures. Ref er to the corr esponding NAV-1[...]