Kodak EKTAGRAPHIC 470 User Manual

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SLIDE-NUMBER “0”

I

GATE INDEX

a. Place the tray of slides on the

AudioViewer/Projector with

slide number "0” at the gate

index. (If the tray does not seat

properly on the Audio Viewer/

Projector, remove the tray and

rotate the bottom metal plate

of the tray until the metal

plate locks into the "0”

position.)

b. Replace the tray on the Audio­

Viewer/Projector.

4. Turn on the AudioViewer/

Projector by moving the power

button to the ON position.

a. The projection lamp will

turn on.

b. The motor and fan will also

start but the built-in viewing

screen (or built-in front-projec­

tion lens) will remain dark be­

cause the dark-screen shutter

opens to allow the light beam

to project only when a slide is

in the gate.

5. Set the projection-lamp switch

(HI/ LO/EXT) to the low (LO)

position.

a. Low (LO) is normally used for

projecting images onto the

built-in viewing screen.

b. High (HI) is normally used for

a brighter image when project­

ing onto an external front

screen (using the built-in front-

projection lens). Using high

with the built-in viewing

screen will not damage the

AudioViewer/Projector, the

built-in screen, nor the slides.

c. The function of the external

position of the lamp switch

(EXT) is discussed on page 4,

under the heading, "Projec­

tion-lamp switch (HI/LO/

EXT),” and also under "Exter­

nal- projector interconnect

outlet.”

6. Press the slide-forward button

to advance the tray to a slide.

An image will appear on the

screen.

Using the Built-In Viewing Screen

Focusing the Image

7. Focus the image.

a. Model 570AF: Move the

AUTOFOCUS ON/OFF

SWITCH to the ON position. If

possible, focus on an open-

frame cardboard-mounted

slide, rather than on a glass-

mounted slide; the autofocus

mechanism will then focus

automatically on each slide

type, even when intermixing

cardboard, plastic, and metal

mounts (with the exception of

glass-mounted black-and white

slides).

h. Models 220, 270, and 470:

Manual focusing is normally

needed only once at the begin­

ning of the slide program if all

slide mounts are the same type.

If cardboard and glass-mounted

slides are intermixed, however,

refocusing for each mount type

may be necessary.

8. To magnify the image for

close-up study, press in and

lower the image-magnifying

lever.

a. The center portion of a 24 x

36 mm transparency is magni­

fied about 50 percent to fill the

built-in viewing screen.

h. Refocus the image. (The image

magnifier also works when pro­

jecting onto an external front-

projection screen.)

Using the Image-Magnifying System

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IMAGE-MAGNIFYING

LEVER

IMAGE IN MAGNIFIED MODE

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