Eiki 3860A - Manual
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EIKI 3860A
KEY FEATURES: Model 3860A
- All Metal Body and Frame design requires virtually no maintenance
- Tamper Proof sealed head protects optics from dust, dirt and fingerpriints
- Positive Alignment Fresnel and polished aluminum reflector ensures -
uniform reflection and even screen brightness
- Precision-coated lens with front surface mirror
- Long Life EYB 86 volt Quartz-Halogen lamp
- Heavy duty piano hinged platen
- Pre-drilled platen for roll feed, carry handle and accessory shelve
attachment
- Adjustable projection head tilts up 25 degrees or down 5 degrees
- Durable Snap-Action on-off switch
- Die - Cast Aluminum and Steel
SPECIFICATIONS: Model 3860A
ANSI Lumens
2000
Projection Lamp
360 Watt, 86 Volt (ANSI Code EYB-5)
Estimated Lamp Life
75 Hours
Lens Speed & Focal Length
14" Doublet
Front Elevation
Up 25 degrees, down 5 degrees
Condenser System
Mirror-coated plastic fresnel
Projection Heads
Sealed
Lamp Changer
No
Constructiion
Die - Cast
Dimensions
13.25" x 13.25" x 9.75"
Mirror
Front surface high reflection type
Stage Aperture
10" x 10"
Cooling System
Rear-vented, forced air system
Power Switch
On/Off rocker type
Weight 17.25
lbs.
Power Requirements
120 Volt, 50/60 Hz
Power Consumption
400 W Approx.
Power Cord
10', 3-prong (grounded) attached
Safety Compliance
UL Listed
Warranty - Unit
3 Year limited warranty.
Prices and Specifications subject to change without notice. ©2001 Eiki International, Inc. 2/13/2003
Eiki International, Inc., 30251 Esperanza, Rancho Santa Margarita, CA 92688-2132. Tel: 800-242-3454; Fax: 800-457-3454, E-mail: [email protected]
In Canada: 310 First St., Unit 2, P.O. Box 156, Midland, ON L4R 4K8. Tel: 800-563-3454, Fax: 800-567-4069, E-mail: [email protected]
Fax-on-Demand: (Toll Free) 877-345-4329 Visit our World Wide Web site: http://www.eiki.com
3860A
Overhead
Projector
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