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Kodak 220
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SLIDE-NUMBER
“0”
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.
T
urn
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.
Using
the
Built-In
Viewing
Screen
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.
Focusing
the
Image
7.
F
ocus
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).
b.
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.
Using
the
Image-Magnifying
System
8.
T
o
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.
b.
Refocus
the
image.
(The
image
magnifier
also
works
when
pro¬
jecting
onto
an
external
front-
projection
screen.)
IMAGE-MAGNIFYING
LEVER
IMAGE
IN
MAGNIFIED
MODE
2

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Kodak 220 Specifications

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BrandKodak
Model220
CategoryProjector
LanguageEnglish

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