Kodak EKTAGRAPHIC 470 User Manual

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OPERATING CONTROLS

Slide Controls

Slide-focus knob: Turn this knob in

either direction to focus images.

With the Model 570AF, place the

autofocus on/off switch at the ON

position and focus the first image

only. Subsequent images will remain

in focus, even when using mixed types

of mounts, providing the autofocus

ON/ OFF switch is kept on.

Autofocus on/off switch: This

switch (Model 570AF only) must be

set at ON for the autofocus mecha­

nism to operate.

Slide-forward button: Press and re­

lease this button once to advance the

tray to the next slide. Hold it down to

advance the tray rapidly.

Pressing this button while the

AudioViewer/Projector is in the re­

cording mode (Models 270, 470, and

570AF) advances the tray and records

a 1000 Hz slide-advance pulse on the

projector-control track of the tape.

(See page 15 for information on the

tape-track configuration of the Audio-

Viewer/Projector, under the heading

"Magnetic Cassette Tapes.”

Slide-reverse button: Press and re­

lease this button once to reverse the

tray to the preceding slide. Hold it

down to reverse the tray rapidly.

NOTE: The slide-forward and

slide-reverse buttons can be

used during program playback

to resynchronize the images

with the audio track, if

necessary.

Power switch: Moving this switch to

the ON position provides power to the

entire Audio Viewer/Projector.

Slide-select button: When this but­

ton is held down (with power on), the

tray can be rotated by hand in either

direction to any slide for projection or

for editing, or to slide-number "0” for

tray removal.

Projection-lamp switch (HI/

LO/EXT): As noted previously. High

(HI) produces a brighter image and is

normally used when projecting slides

onto an external screen with the

built-in front-projection lens.

The low position of this switch (LO)

is normally used when viewing im­

ages on the built-in viewing screen

(front-projection door closed).

The external position (EXT) turns

off the projection lamp in the Audio-

Viewer/Projector and routes manual,

recorded, or timer-generated (Model

570AF only) slide-advance pulses to

an external slide projector (or dis­

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solve control and two slide projectors)

linked to the external-projector inter­

connect outlet with an accessory

KODAK AudioViewer EC Intercon­

nect Cord.

Image-magnifying lever: When this

lever is lowered to its bottom position,

the center portion of a 24 x 36 mm

transparency is magnified by about 50

percent so the center portion of the

image fills the screen and small de­

tails in the center of the slide can be

seen more easily.

The normal (unmagnifying) posi­

tion of the image-magnifying lever

is up.

Images can be magnified while us­

ing the built-in viewing screen or

while projecting images onto an ex­

ternal screen using the built-in front-

projection lens. (Refer to page 9, un­

der the heading "How to Avoid Image

Cropping” for important information

on transparency formats and the

usable picture area.)

Variable electronic timer: The vari­

able electronic timer (Model 570AF

only) provides continuously variable

automatic slide advance pulses from

approximately 2 seconds at the fast

end (1) to 24 seconds at the slow end

(9). The slide tray on the Audio-

Viewer/ Projector (or on an external

slide projector or dissolve control con­

nected to the external-projector inter­

connect outlet) will cycle automati­

cally at any chosen interval from 2 to

24 seconds.

When using the variable electronic

timer to advance an external slide

projector or dissolve control (con­

nected to the external-projector inter­

connect outlet with an AudioViewer

EC Interconnect Cord), set the Audio-

Viewer/Projector projection lamp

switch at the external (EXT) position.

Move the variable electronic timer

control to off to resume manual or

taped slide advance.

Quick-locking elevation legs: As

noted previously, you can adjust the

Audio Viewer/Projector for proper im­

age height and leveling by pressing

down on both independently-adjust-

able latches while raising or lowering

the Audio Viewer/Projector to the de­

sired angle. When the image is in the

required position, release both latch­

es. The elevation legs will lock in

position.

Slide Control Outlets and Jacks

External-projector interconnect

outlet: This outlet accepts the plug of

a KODAK AudioViewer EC Intercon­

nect Cord (an accessory item de­

scribed on page 18). When the 3-posi-

tion lamp-control switch is set at the

external position (EXT), the Audio-

Viewer EC Interconnect Cord pro­

vides a path for manual, recorded, or

timer-generated (Model 570AF only)

slide-advance pulses from the Audio-

Viewer/Projector to an external slide

projector (or dissolve control and two

slide projectors).

To use the external-projector

interconnect outlet, the following

equipment is needed: a KODAK

EKTAGRAPHIC AudioViewer/

Projector, Model 220, 270, 470, or

570AF; a KODAK AudioViewer EC

Interconnect Cord; a slide projector

(such as a KODAK EKTAGRAPHIC

III E Projector) or a dissolve control

and two slide projectors (such as a

KODAK EKTAGRAPHIC Program­

mable Dissolve Control, Model 2, and

two KODAK EKTAGRAPHIC III E

Projectors.) You will also need a suit­

able sound-slide program (an AV cas­

sette tape recorded with narration

and 1000 Hz slide-advance signals)

and a tray of slides.
Using a Single External Slide Pro­

jector with the External-Projector

Interconnect Outlet

NOTE: Refer to the "User’s Op­

erating Instructions” packed

with your slide projector for de­

tails on projector operation.

1. Connect the 2-pin plug of the

KODAK AudioViewer EC Inter­

connect Cord (accessory item) into

the external projector (EXTER­

NAL PROJECTOR) jack on the

side panel of the AudioViewer/

Projector.

2. Then insert the 5-pin plug of the

AudioViewer EC Interconnect

Cord into the remote-control recep­

tacle of the external slide projector.

3. Set the projection-lamp switch of

the Audio Viewer/Projector at the

external position (EXT). If the pro­

jection-lamp switch is set at HI or

LO, the slide-advance mechanism

of the Audio Viewer/Projector will

advance instead of the external

slide projector.

4. Turn on the lamp of the external

slide projector and install the tray

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