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Figure 5.1. (Added) Projector, Still Picture AP-5(2), assembled.
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Figure 8.1. (Added) Projector, Still Picture AP-5(2), functional diagram.

Page 16.
16.1. Projecting Thick Copy and Physical Objects, Projector, Still
Picture AP-5(2)
(Added)
Thick objects (up to 1 ½ inches thick) are protected by lowering
the undercarriage (11, fig. 5.1), placing the object on the copy
feeding unit, and raising the undercarriage as far as it will go.
a. Moving the undercarriage control lever (18) from right to
left will lower the undercarriage (11). The undercarriage will
remain in any position and will slant slightly toward the back of
the projector, thus permitting easier insertion of copy.
b. Place the copy or object on the copy feeding unit (12). Move
the undercarriage control lever (18) from left to right to raise
the undercarriage (11) to the required position for projection.
c. When one object has been projected and the next is readyto
be inserted, repeat procedures in a and b above.
17.1. Operating Optical Pointer Assembly, Projector, Still Picture
AP-5(2)
(fig. 5.1)
(Added)
The optical pointer is operated by a pointer knob (15) by moving
the pointer knob in the direction the arrow image is to move.
When the pointer knob is pushed in (toward the projector), the
arrow will move to the left and when the pointer knob is pulled
out (away from the projector), the arrow will move to the right.
Turning the pointer knob to the right (clockwise) moves the
arrow down. Turning the pointer knob to the left (counterclock-
wise) moves the arrow up. The arrow image is projected through
a hole in the front panel (20) of the projector.
Page 20, paragraph 22. Delete the information in the ''How to
check'' column for item No. 3 and substitute the following:
Open the access door (fig. 4 or 4.1). Open the shield (AP-
5(1) only). Remove the projection lamp and wipe it clean with
a clean lint-free cloth. Use a camel's-hair brush and lens tissue
(with lens cleaner if necessary) to clean the parabolic reflector
surface and the three secondary mirror surfaces.  Remove dust
from the front surface mirror (fig. 8 or 8.1) by gently brushing
with a camel's-hair brush.  Relate the projection lamp. Close
the shield (AP-5(1) only). Close the access door (fig. 4 or 4.1).
Page 21. Make the following changes:
Delete paragraph 23.
Delete figure 6.
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