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Kodak 220
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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
Audio
Viewer/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
AudioViewer/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¬
solve
control
and
two
slide
projectors)
linked
to
the
external-projector
inter¬
connect
outlet
with
an
accessory
KODAK
Audio
Viewer
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/Projec
tor
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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BrandKodak
Model220
CategoryProjector
LanguageEnglish

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