Kodakektalite.Pdf

Kodakektalite.Pdf

Film-Tech The information contained in this Adobe Acrobat pdf file is provided at your own risk and good judgment. These manuals are designed to facilitate the exchange of information related to cinema projection and film handling, with no warranties nor obligations from the authors, for qualified field service engineers. If you are not a qualified technician, please make no adjustments to anything you may read about in these Adobe manual downloads. www.film-tech.com Bedienungsanleitung OperatingManual Mode d'emploi Manual de lnstrucciones lstruzioniper l'uso I l,'_ l,_ t_ t_ t_ t_ t_ t_ t_ PRESENTATIONTECH NO LOGIES \ :::riliXii,;Xi::X,:l:::X:::Xil*:::'X:::i:r,:::i:::i::,:::l::::i::.i:r:.l 5 :r,,i,::!;iiiiiii:tli::i,ltl:ialari::t.::::::a:iii.{i:::::txiitiii*ii:*ti:l:ll,iiii:!:il::,:i::::r:, Table of Contents I I I t- L Overview . 45 I 2 Operation. 47' L- Start-up 47 Loading the Slide Tray 50 I Operating the Projector . 56 l Clearing a Gate Jam . L_ 67 Shutdown 68 I l 3 Maintenance 69 L- Care . 69 Changing the Projection Lamp 70 I I Cleaning the Condenserand Mirror 72 4 Troubleshooting 78 I i Self-check I 78 t* 5 Warrantv ,....80 I Limitations.... 80 I L- 6HowtoObtainService .....81 i Assistance 81 I Shippinglnstructions.... 81 I 7 SpecialApplication I Receptacle 82 I Twelve-Pin ReceptacleSpecifications(Model 2000) 82 I i L_ I I i L- I I L_ j KODAK EKTALITE Slide Proiectors 43 (*I lmportantSafety Instructions When operating your projector, always follow basic safety precautions: 1. Read and understandall instructions before operating your projector. 2. Before you switch on your projector, ensurethat the mains voltage input is correct or is correctly adjustedfor Models 2000, 1500,and 1000! Incorrect voltase can lead to malfunction in the projector. 3. Close supervision is necessarywhen any applianceis used by or near children, or others who may not understandthe need for these precautions.Do not leave the projector unattended during use. 4. Be careful not to touch hot parts. For lamp replacement,allow the module to cool before touching the lamp. Do not place the lamp module on heat-sensitivesurfaces. 5. Do not operateyour projector if the cord is damagedor if the projector has been dropped or "How damaged(see to Obtain Service" on page81). 6. Position the cord so that it is not tripped over, pulled, or placed in contact with hot surfaces. 7 . If an extension cord is necessary,use a cord with a current rating at least equal to that of the projector. cords rated for less amperagethan the projector may overheat. 8. Always unplug the projector from the electrical outlet before cleaning and servicing and when it is not in use. 9. Allow the project to cool before storing. 10. Do not immerse this equipment in water or other liquids. 11. Do not disassemblethis projector. Use a qualified service technician when service or repair is required. Incorrect reassemblycan causeelectric shock the next time the projector is used. 12. Use only safetyelectrical low-voltage (SELV) devices. 13. The use of an accessoryattachment not recommendedby the manufacturermay increaserisk of damage. 14. Connect this projector to a grounded outlet. 15. Keep the air-flow vents unobstructed. Electrical Approvals and CE Mark This projector complies with International Safety requirementsof IEC 335-/-2-56 and bears the following safety marks: .CE . TUV . SGSAustralian Standard . VDE (Pending) 44 KODAKEKTALITE Slide Projectors Overuiew FRONTRIGHT L Tray 2. LnckRing/Cover 3. TransformerModule 4. ElevatingFoot 5. ElevatingAdjustment Wheel 6. Quick ReleaseButton (Models 2000, 1500, 1000) 7. Projection Lens 8. Lens Focus and ReleaseKnob 9. Autofocus (Models 2000, 1500) 10.SelectBar ll. Gate Index t2. Timer (Models 2000, 1500) 13.Reverse 14. Forward 15.Power (NO LIGHT/LOIHI- Models 2000, 1500, 1000) (NO LIGHT/ON-Model 500) KODAKEKTALITE Slide Projectors 45 Overview BACKRIGHT 16. Alignment Mark 17. Index Mark 18. Lamp Module 19. LevelingFoot 20. ReadingLight Cover (Models 2000, 1500, 1000) 16 21. Internal/Extemal Switch 17 (Model2000) 18 22. Tw elve-Pin (Dissolve) Receptacle(Model 2000) 23. AC Power Main Receptacle 24. Six-Pin Remote Control Receptacle(Models 2000, 1500, 4098_00704C4 1000) 4098_0070AC BASE 25. Voltage Selector (Models 2000, 1500, 1000) 26. Fixing Holes (6 mm thread) (Models 2000, 1500, 1000) 27. Serial Number Label 28. Power Cord Retainer 4098_0071 ACA A098_0071AC 46 KODAKEKTALITE Slide Projectors Operation Start-up Models2000, 1500, and 1000only -'o\A Caution Before you turn on your new KODAK EKTALITE Slide Projector, it is critical to set the voltage selectorto the proper setting. The voltage selectoris located on the baseof the projector. You can set the voltageselector for the propervoltage (100, 115,130, 220,230, and 240 V , 50160Hz) by turning the selectoruntil the arrow of your main voltage lines up with the rurow on the projector housing. Fusestorage door 4098_0046ACA 4098_0046AC KODAKEKTALITE Slide Projectors 47 l Operation I A22O,230,orVlOmanrequires a25 AW25OV fuse.The100, l15 or 130V mainrequires a 5 A slowblod250 V fuse.To fit or checkthe fuse,pull out the fuseholder located beneath the powermain. At manufacture,the voltageselector is setat 240V with a 2.5A slow blod250 V fusefitted in the fuseholder. A sparefuse for replacementis provided in the first compartmentof the fuse holder. l A tmportant i Countrieswith 100,115, or 130V mainwill requireremoval of thetwo L fusesin the fuseholder. Use the 5 A slow blod250 V fuse,provided. I Setthe voltageselector for your main voltage. I After you haveset the correctvoltage and fitted the requiredfuse, you can safelyplug the projectorinto your powermain andswitch it on. Model500 only OperatingVoltage Range: Minimum 207V Maximum 254V 50/60H2 t_ I i i I I L- 48 KODAKEKTALlTE,Slide Propctors j l Operation All Models Plug the 6-pin cableremote connector into the remote-control receptacle,aligning the raised arrow with thenotched side of the socket. Remote control Remotecontrol A098_0079ACA receptacle A098_0079AC This receptaclealso accepts plugs for accessories,such as a KODAK EKTALITE IR RemoteControl. KODAK EKTALITE Slide Projectors 49 Operation Loadingthe SlideTray The KODAK EKTAPRO 80 Slide Tray (with transparentcover) and the KODAK EKTAGRAPHIC Universal Slide Tray are designedto hold up to 80 slides. Be sure that your slide mounts are in good condition; frayed or bent mounts or mounts with loose tape may fail to drop into the projector. A variety of slide trays are available with capacity up to 140 slides. See your dealer in Kodak products for a complete list of Kodak trays and accessories. "0" Place the tray over the center post of the projector. Align the slot with the gate index; the tray will drop into position. If your slide tray does not drop easily, rotate the metal plate on the bottom of the tray until it locks into position. Metalplate 80 - SlideTray 50 KODAKEKTALITE Slide Projectors Operation Placethe loadedslide tray on the projector.Align the gateindex at the zeroslide position. The tray will drop. Gate index Front-ScreenProjection Remove the tray's transparentcover (or the lock ring) by turning it counterclocla,viseand liftins it off. Lockring A098_00738 Check each slide's orientation (horizontal or vertical) and arrangethem in the order you wish to show them. Then turn the slides upside down. Number each mount in the upper righrhand corner. Operation lnsertyour first slideinto the first slot in the tray sothat the numberis visibleon the outercircumference of the trav. 52 KODAKEKTALITE Slide Projectors Operation Replacethe cover (or lock ring) by turningit clockwiseuntil it is secure. Rear-ScreenProjection You can easily adapt a show from front- to rear-screenprojection. Remove each slide from the tray and turn it horizontally (keeping the slide upside down). This will give the projected slide a mirror image on the screen.Insert your first slide back into the first slot in the tray. Replace the transparentcover (or lock ring). Front Rear Projection Projection Operation Raisedlndex Mark This featureallows you to coordinatetray startingpositions for multiple projectorpresentations. For an 8O-slidetray !n the zero position,the raisedindex mark is at slot 20. If you startwith slide6, it will align at slot 26. 54 KODAKEKTALITE Slide Projectors Operation Removingthe Tray To remove the slide tray: . if the tray is at the zero position, simply lift it off . if the tray is not at zero- - pressthe select bar all the way down - return the tray to zero - lift off the trav. Operation Operatingthe Lens Projector To insert a lens, push the focus knob up and position the lens gear teeth on the lens barrel with the notch on the projector. To remove the lens, push the horizontal knob toward the top of the projector as you withdraw the lens. A098_0017AC 56 KODAKEKTALITE Slide Projectors Operation Lamp Slide the power switch to LO for longer lamp life (Models 2000, 1500, 1000)orto Hlformaximumbrightness. Model500has only one setting (maximum brightness). You may want to keep a spareKODAK Extra Bright Lamp Module (CAT 816 7181) on hand in casethe lamp burns out during a presentation.Replacing the entire module makes the changequick and easy. (See Maintenance on page 69 for instructions on changing the lamp module.) Seeyour dealer in Kodak products to order this module. Slide Forwardand Reverse Pressthe forward button on the projector or the remote control to project the first slide. To change slides, press the forward or reverse buttons. Forward Forward Reverse KODAKEKTALITE Slide Projectors 57 Operation Focus Focus your first slide using the focus knob on the projector or the focus button on the remote control. (Models 2000 and 1500 have the Autofocus On/Off Switch.) Focus Autofocus(Models 2000 and 1500 only) With autofocuson, theprojectorautomatically focuseseach slide, after you focus your first slide manually. 58 KODAKEKTALITE Slide Projectors Operation RandomProjection For random projection of any slide in the tray: .

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