User Instructions Item no. 8007
2. Place the unit over the stand(15) on a flat and stable
platform (e.g. a table), the optimum project distance is about
1.8m to 2m.
3. Press the Slide Tray Eject Button (7) to open the tray and
install the star disc (16). Note the keys on the disc have to
match the ridges on the tray.
Planetarium with Wireless Bluetooth® Speaker
COMPONENTS
1 ON/STOP/OFF switch
2 Sleep Timer Button
3 30 Minute Sleep Indicator
4 60 Minute Sleep Indicator
5 Rotate Right Button
6 Rotate Right Indicator
7 Slide Tray Eject Button
8 Rotate Left Button
9 Rotate Left Indicator
10 Shooting Star Button
11 Shooting Star Indicator
12 Date Dial
13 Time Scale
14 Focus Dial
15 Stand
16 Star Disc (2 pieces)
17 Speaker ON/OFF/Pairing Button
18 Vol + /Next Song Button
Quickpress = Next Song
Press & Hold = Volume Up
19 Vol – /Previous Song Button
Quickpress = Previous Song
Press & Hold = Volume Down
20 Play/Pause Button
21 Star Disc tray
22 Speakers
23 Shooting star projection lens
24 Main projection lens
25 Audio IN Connector
26 5V DC IN Connector
27 Speaker Status LED
28 Audio cable
Setting up the Planetarium
1. Open the battery cover at the bottom of the unit and insert
3 pieces of AA size batteries. Please refer to the “Battery
Installation Section” below. Replace battery cover firmly.
4. While the slide tray is still opened, set the time and date of the night sky you want to view by aligning the desired date on Date
Dial with the desired hour on the Time Scale.
6. Press the ON/STOP/OFF switch (1) once to turn on the Projector
Light. Dim or turn off the light in the room for best visual experience.
Note that the unit cannot be turned on when the tray is opened.
7. You can freely adjust the projection angle of the projection head
over the stand (15) to suit viewing on the ceiling or sidewall.
8. Adjust the focus dial (14) until the projected star field is sharp.
The optimum project distance is 1.8m to 2m, image will become
blur if the distance is too near or too far.
5. Close the tray. Note that you are looking to the north when you
face the star projector from the front. Please do not turn the Date
Dial when the tray is closed. You need to open the tray again if you
want to set the date, or you can use the Rotate Left (8) or Rotate
Right button (5) while the unit is turned on.
Time Scale (fixed): Time from 20:00 (8 p.m.) to 02:00 (2 a.m.)
is shown. Align the Date Dial with it to project stars at a
particular time. (Each subdivision equals 30 minutes.)
Example 1: If you want to see the star pattern at midnight (00:00) on 7th July, align 00:00 on the time scale
with 7th July. Position of the date 7th is between 6th and 8th.
Example 2: If you want to see the star pattern at 22:30
(10:30 p.m.) on 30th December, align 22:30 on the time
scale with 30th December. As shown in the figure, the
small marking represents 3 days. Therefore the day 30th
would be at 2/3 of the marking. (The same setting
applies to January, March, May, July, August and
October.) Note that 28th and 29th of February are at the
same mark.
Date Dial (Adjustable): The Date Dial has
365 days. Adjust the dial to project stars you
want to see on a particular date. (Each
subdivision equals to 2 days. The long mark
corresponds to the last day of the previous
month.)
Using the Star Motion Function
1. Press the Rotate Left Button (8) to rotate the night sky
anticlockwise, which is the motion of the stars in the northern
hemisphere. Press the button again to increase the rotation
speed. A total of five speed is available. Each press will
select the next higher speed. The Rotate Left Indicator (9)
will blink according to the speed. Press the “ON/STOP/OFF”
button to stop.
2. Similarly, press the Rotate Right Button (5) to rotate the
stars clockwise, which is the motion of the stars in the
southern hemisphere. A total of five speed is also selectable.