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Operating Manual
KODAK EKTAGRAPHIC III Slide Projectors
Congratulations!
You have just purchased a KODAK EKTAGRAPHIC III Slide Projector with a KODAK Extra Bright Lamp Module. This new lamp module procides 30% greater light intensity so your images look brighter, richer and more saturated. This module features a "Lamp On" indicator on the lamp module door.
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Important Safety Instructions . [. . . ] To change slides, briefly press the forward or reverse buttons.
Focus
Focus your first slide using the focus knob on the projector or the focus button on the remote control.
Autofocus (Models A, AMT, and ATS only)
With autofocus on, the projector automatically focuses each slide, after you focus your first slide manually. Turn autofocus off if glass slides make the autofocus motor run continuously.
Random Projection For random projection of any slide in the
tray: · press and hold down the select bar, · rotate the tray to the desired slide,
and · release the select bar.
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Screen Image
Use the elevating foot to horizontally center the projected image on the screen. To release the foot, press the release button, while lifting the front of the projector to the desired height. Use the elevating wheel to make fine adjustments.
If the image is not level, make an adjustment by turning the leveling foot at the rear of the projector.
Timer (Models AMT & ATS only)
To time your slides, use the timer switch for slide changes from 3 to 22 seconds. When selecting a lens, remember that the shorter the focal length (i. e. , the smaller the f/number), the brighter the projected image. Also, a curved-field lens, in combination with cardboard open face mounts from an automated mounting process, provide superior projection quality. A flat-field lens is the best choice for glass-mounted slides.
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Choosing a Curved- The lens you select depends on how you use your projector and what type of slide mount you use. So that you may choose the lens that best meets your or Flat-Field Lens
needs, we do not include a lens with the projector. To obtain the best results of a projected image, insert slides with the emulsion side toward the projection lens, slide curve toward the light source. A flat-field lens works best for: · general home projection · glass mounts · plastic mounts · mixed mounts · non-embossed cardboard mounts · rear-projection applications · duplicated slides A curved-field lens works best for: · embossed cardboard mounts (Embossed mounts have beveled edges around the aperture. Kodak Premium Processing and Kodak Processing
labs provide embossed mounts. )
Lens Focal Length/ Use the illustration on the following page to help determine the lens focal Projector Distance length and projector distance.
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L 75 mm 100 mm 125 mm 150 mm 175 mm 200 mm
D 13. 3' 17. 7' 22. 2' 26. 6' 31. 0' 35. 4'
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Editing Your Presentation
Removing the Lock Ring
To add or remove slides in the tray, you must first remove the lock ring. Turn the ring counterclockwise and lift off.
Removing a Slide
Rotate the tray to the slide you wish to remove. Firmly press and hold down the select bar to eject the slide.
Adding a Slide
When the lock ring is off, you can add a slide to any empty slot. (See "Front-Screen Projection" on page 7. ) Replace and secure the lock ring.
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Clearing a Gate Jam
To remove a defective slide or foreign object stuck in the projector gate, you need to remove the tray. · Slide the tray release latch in the direction of the arrow, and · with your other hand, lift off the back of the tray.
Rotate the metal plate on the bottom of the tray until it locks into position. (For a 140-slide tray, see "Loading the Slide Tray" on page 6. ) Put the tray aside.
Remove the slide or object from the projector gate by pressing the forward button or removing the slide manually. Remount damaged slides to protect your projector and slides from subsequent damage.
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Using the Built-In Viewer (Model ATS Only)
Important
Before opening the viewer, you must remove the projection lens from the projector.
Removing the Lens
Turn the focus knob to the horizontal position. Push the knob toward the top of the projector as you withdraw the lens.
Opening the Viewer
Grasp the viewer handle and pull it out from the base of the projector. It will pop into place.
Slide the power switch to lamp to project your slides.
Closing the Viewer
To close the viewer, fold it and push it back into the body of the projector.
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Reinserting the Lens
To reinsert the lens, push the focus knob up and position the lens gear teeth on the lens barrel with the notch on the projector.
Using a Dissolve Control
One of the more common uses for a dissolve control is a simple two-projector fade. This feature fades down the light beam in one projector, while changing the image and fading up the light beam in the other projector. When using a dissolve control, you need to divide your slides into two trays (odd- and even-numbered slides). The dissolve control has two connectors that plug into the remote-control receptacles in the rear of two projectors. [. . . ] Contacts are closed when the slide tray is at any position other than zero. Connects to an internal single-pole single-throw normally closed switch. Contacts are open when a slide is in the projector gate and the shutter is open. The current is supplied by a secondary winding on the main motor, isolated from the line-voltage power, and is available whenever the main projector motor is running. [. . . ]