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.
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LX 3100 Underliner Laser Pointer
with Line Generating Lens
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