Radio Shack LX-3100 Laser Pointer User Manual


 
Cat. No. 63-1049
© 1997 Tandy Corporation.
All Rights Reserved.
RadioShack is a trademark used by Tandy Corporation.
Your RadioShack LX 3100 Underliner
Laser Pointer lets you use laser light to
point to an object. You can use the point-
er on a board or projection screen at a
meeting, lecture, class, or seminar. At the
touch of a button, you can choose either
a steady beam or a flashing (pulsed)
beam. For greater emphasis, the switch
on the end of the lens cap lets you gener-
ate a steady or flashing line.
This lightweight aluminum pointer is eas-
ier to handle than wood or steel pointers.
Your laser pointer, usable from distances
up to 500 feet away, eliminates needless
movement and lets you keep your atten-
tion on your audience.
Warnings:
Never point the laser at anyone.
• Never look directly into the laser
beam.
Keep the laser pointer away from
children.
Follow the instructions on the
pointer’s danger label.
Use of controls or adjustments, or
the performance of procedures
other than specified herein, can
result in hazardous radiation expo-
sure.
INSTALLING BATTERIES
Your laser pointer uses two AAA batter-
ies. For the best results, we recommend
alkaline batteries such as RadioShack
Cat. No. 23-555.
1. Remove the battery compartment
cap by turning it counterclockwise.
2. Insert both batteries with the nega-
tive (–) sides toward the lens open-
ing.
3. Replace the cap.
Replace both batteries when the beam
dims.
USING THE POINTER
Press and hold the button nearest the
lens opening to generate a solid beam) or
the other button to generate a flashing
beam. Release the button to turn off the
laser.
(illus of danger label)
LX 3100 Underliner Laser Pointer
with Line Generating Lens
(illus of product)
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