Kodak EKTAGRAPHIC 470 User Manual

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Output Impedance—8 ohms.

Microphone Impedance—200 ohms

at 1000 Hz.

Microphone Jack Configuration—

2 prong.

Large Jack Size—Accepts 9/64-in.

dia. (3.6 mm) plug.

Small Jack Size—Remote tape

control jack is 1/10 in. dia. (2.5 mm)

plug.

Recommended Headphone Imped­

ance—150 to 2000 ohms (8 to 150

acceptable).

External Loudspeaker Jack Size—

Accepts 1/4 in. dia. (6.35 mm) plug.

Rewind/Fast Forward Timing—

Approximately 95 seconds for a C-60

compact cassette.

Wow and Flutter—0.45 percent

maximum.

Tape Speed—In play and recording

modes, 1.875 ips (4.76 cm/sec) ± 3

percent.

Slide-Adyance Pulses

Spacing—At least 1 1/2 seconds be­

tween the start of two successive

pulses are required.

Frequency—1000 Hz ± 5 percent.

Duration—0.45 ± 0.07 seconds.

Level— — 4 dB, ± 4 dB (ref to 250

nWb/m at 315 Hz.
Program-Pause Signals

Spacing—At least 2 seconds between

the start of two signals or between

the end of a signal and the start of

recorded audio (any tape track) are

required.

Frequency—150 Hz ± 5%.

Duration—Same as slide-advance

pulses.

Level—Same as slide-advance pulses.

Ventilation—A dual blower system

cools the lamp and the motor.

Internal Storage—Power cord, slide

tray, microphone, remote-control, ac­

cessory KODAK AudioViewer EC In­

terconnect Cord, and spare lamp. For

safety, the storage compartment is

isolated from the electrical compo­

nents. The AudioViewer/Projector op­

erates without danger of overheating

even if the storage compartment is

filled.

Elevation-Adjustment Range—Up

to 8 degrees.

Lubrication—All bearings are self-

lubricating; no oiling is needed. After

1000 hours of operation, the Audio-

Viewer/Projectorshould be serviced at

a KODAK Equipment Service Center

(addresses on back cover).

Thermal Fuses—Your

EKTAGRAPHIC AudioViewer/

Projector is equipped with two ther­

mal fuses to prevent overheating. If

the AudioViewer/Projector gets too

hot, the fuse on the motor will open

and power to the AudioViewer/Pro­

jector will be shut off. When the

AudioViewer/Projector cools, the fuse

will reset automatically and power

will be restored. If the second fuse

(located near the lamp-mounting

bracket) opens, it will not reset. Call a

KODAK Equipment Service Center

to have it replaced and the Audio­

Viewer/Projector repaired (if neces­

sary). Be sure to correct the cause of

overheating before using the Audio­

Viewer/Projector again.

NOTE; The KODAK EC Auto­

matic Timer and the KODAK

EC Sound-Slide Synchronizer

cannot be used with an

EKTAGRAPHIC AudioViewer/

Projector.

DIMENSIONAL LINE DRAWINGS
FOR THE KODAK EKTAGRAPHIC
AUDIOVIEWER/PROJECTOR

Height—14.4 inches (366 mm) with­

out a tray.

Width—13 inches (330 mm)

Length—12.8 inches (325 mm)

Shown below are dimensional line

drawings for anyone wishing to build

projection accessories for the Audio­

Viewer/Projector.

NOTE: If you modify your Audio­

Viewer/Projector, obliterate UL

and CSA labels. Modified equip­

ment must conform to electrical

and other appropriate codes and

to safety requirements. This

AudioViewer/Projector is subject

to minor appearance changes.

16.3 In.

(414 mm)

14.4 In.

(366 mm)

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