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Anam orph ic L en s Sy st e m ® Model LN9101M Installation Guide[...]
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2 The lightning flash with arrowhead, within an equilateral triangle, is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated “danger- ous voltage” within the product’s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons. 1. Read these instructions. 2. Keep these instructions. 3. Heed all war[...]
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3 T echnical As s istance If at an y time you ha ve qu estions abou t your Mara ntz product, contact your Maran tz D ea ler who is fami liar with your Maran tz equipment a nd an y other br ands that ma y be par t of you r sys tem . If you or y our Deale r wish add itional hel p concer ni ng a suspected p roblem, you can receive t echnical assis tan[...]
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4 6. The LN91 01 M Motorized Sled uses bearing s made from specializ ed permanently l ubricated mat erials. Kee p the rail li near bearing clean , dr y , and c on- taminan t free. Do no t apply an y lubric an ts to the Motorized Sled as th is will gu m up the mechan ism and possibly prod uce a f ilm o n the projector and anamorphic le nses. In case[...]
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5 The LN91 01 M Anamorphic Lens Sys tem is d esigned to moun t togeth er with the Marantz VP- 1 1 onto the ceiling of a typical room. Before choosi ng the location on the ceiling , it is import an t to first read the “Installa- tion” section o f the VP- 1 1 User Guide . Some of the brack ets from the Marantz M T20 ( op - tional ceilin g mounti [...]
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6 Notes: Set aside the Lens, Lens Ho lder and Locking Ring as they will be used af ter the VP- 1 1 Pr o- jector / EX T1 0 / MT 20 hav e been installed and initial s et up adjustm ent ha ve been made . The actual Lens Holder Ass embl y is black in c olor . The above illustratio n s are shown for pur poses of clar ity . 4. Pl ace the Lens Holder Ba s[...]
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7 3. Install the combin ed Pla tes #1 and # 2 ( or Pla te 1 with the EX T 10) securely t o the Build ing Structure following a ll of the Local Buildi ng /C on- struction Co des . Use suitable h ardware i n ad- equat e qua ntity and size depend ing on the install a- tion requi rements . Caution : The Projector toget her wit h the mountin g brackets [...]
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8 Install the L N91 01 M Lens to the al ready fun ctioning Projector b y per forming the steps belo w: 1 . Locate the pre viously se t aside L N91 01 M Lens and place it on a flat surfac e orient ed with the small L ens Cov er facin g up . Re fer to figure 22. 2. Carefull y remov e the sma ll cove r from the Lens b y screwing it coun terclockw i se[...]
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9 turns. Pl ace the remov ed cover i n a safe pla ce for possible futur e use. 3. The inner cir cumferen ce of the Lens Holde r is threaded to accept the Len s. It is ex - tre mely impor t ant not to cross t hread the Le ns or Lens Hol der when st ar t- ing th e fastening pro cess and do not over tighten. Re fer to figure 23. 4. Orient the L ens Ho[...]
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10 3. Press the LE NS IN Push- bu tton on the Remot e Control and the Len s will tra vel t o a position in front of the p rojector Len s. V erif y the horizon- tal center of th e LN91 01 M Lens coincides with the horizontal cent er of the pro jector Lens . If the LN91 01 M Lens doesn ’t line up , loosen the screws on the LN91 01 M Sled and slide [...]
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® F or U. S. A . Limited W ar ranty Mar ant z Amer ica , Inc. ( “Ma rant z” ) warr ants t he follow ing Mar ant z Product s for th e per iods in dicat ed: 1 . The followi ng Ma rant z Audio / Vi deo c ompone nts, have a 3 year war r ant y for both Pa r ts & Lab or , f rom the o rigi nal pu rch ase d ate: Amp li f iers , Pre A mpli f ier s,[...]
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