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Kodak 220 User Manual

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Page #8 background image
on
the
external
slide
projector.
Align
and
focus
the
image.
Then
reset
the
tray
at
the
beginning
of
the
program.
5.
Play
the
program-cassette
tape
in
the
Audio
Viewer/Projector.
As
the
cassette
tape
plays,
the
external
slide
projector
will
advance
in
syn¬
chronization
with
the
1000
Hz
slide-advance
pulses
recorded
on
the
control
track
of
the
program
cassette
tape.
Using
a
KODAK
EKTAGRAPHIC
Programmable
Dissolve
Control
(and
two
Slide
Projectors)
with
the
External-Projector
Interconnect
Outlet
NOTE:
Refer
to
the
’’User’s
Operating
Instructions”
packed
with
your
Programmable
Dis¬
solve
Control
for
details
on
dis¬
solve
control
operation.
To
advance
two
slide
projectors
in
the
dissolve
mode,
connect
the
acces¬
sory
Audio
Viewer
EC
Interconnect
Cord
to
the
REMOTE
receptacle
located
on
the
back
panel
of
the
KODAK
EKTAGRAPHIC
Program¬
mable
Dissolve
Control,
Model
2.
The
Programmable
Dissolve
Control
will
advance
at
a
1-second
rate
each
time
it
receives
a
slide-advance
pulse
from
the
Audio
Viewer/Projector.
Be
sure
to
connect
and
operate
the
equipment
before
a
scheduled
show¬
ing.
A
thorough
rehearsal
is
good
audiovisual
practice.
Remote
tape-control
jack:
This
jack
(provided
on
Models
270,
470,
and
570AF),
accepts
the
smaller
of
the
two
microphone
plugs
supplied
on
the
Audio
Viewer/Projector.
This
jack
also
accepts
the
plug
of
a
KODAK
Audio
Viewer
Tape
Deck
Remote
Con¬
trol
(an
accessory
item
described
on
page
18).
Cassette-Tape
Controls
and
Visual
Indicators
Tape-recording
button:
To
put
the
Audio
Viewer/Projector
into
the
re¬
cording
mode
(using
Model
270,
470,
or
570AF),
simultaneously
press
this
button
(RECORD)
and
the
tape
play
button
(PLAY).
For
details
on
recording
a
sound-
slide
program,
refer
to
page
9,
’’Re¬
cording
the
Program
on
the
Tape.”
Tape-forward
button:
This
button
(FORWARD)
advances
the
tape
rapid¬
ly
onto
the
top
take-up
reel
of
the
cassette.
Tape-rewind
button:
Press
this
but¬
ton
(REWIND)
to
rewind
the
tape
rapidly
onto
the
bottom
supply
reel
of
the
cassette.
Tape-play
button:
Press
PLAY
to
play
the
tape.
The
normal
playing
speed
is
the
same
as
for
most
cassette
machines
intended
for
home
use—
1
7/8
inches
per
second.
When
this
button
is
pressed
simultaneously
with
the
record
button,
recording
models
of
the
Audio
Viewer/Projector
(Mod¬
els
270,
470,
and
570AF)
are
put
into
the
recording
mode.
Tape
stop/eject
button:
With
any
tape-control
button
depressed,
press¬
ing
this
button
once
stops
the
built-in
tape
machine.
Pressing
it
twice
un¬
latches
the
cassette-well
cover
so
the
cassette
can
be
inserted
or
removed.
(With
no
tape-control
buttons
de¬
pressed,
the
first
actuation
of
the
tape
stop/eject
button
unlatches
the
cas¬
sette-well
cover.)
Tape
pause/restart
button:
Press¬
ing
this
button
(PAUSE/RESTART)
in
the
recording
mode
(Models
470
and
570AF
only)
records
a
150
Hz
program-pause
(tape-stop)
signal
on
the
tape.
(The
tape
does
not
stop
as
the
signal
is
being
recorded,
howev¬
er.)
Tapes
stopped
in
the
playback
mode
by
recorded
program-pause
signals
(using
Models
470
and
570AF)
can
also
be
restarted
with
this
button.
This
button
can
also
be
used
during
tape
playback
to
stop
and
restart
the
tape
at
any
point
in
the
program.
Models
220
and
270
will
ignore
(run
by)
recorded
150
Hz
tape-stop
signals
because
these
Audio
Viewer/Projec¬
tors
are
not
provided
with
pause/res¬
tart
circuitry.
However,
you
can
stop
the
tape
manually.
To
stop
and
restart
the
tape
at
the
points
in
the
program
indicated
in
the
script,
simply
press
the
tape
stop/eject
button
to
stop
the
tape;
press
the
tape
play
button
(PLAY)
to
restart
the
tape
when
de¬
sired.
The
cassette
tape
deck
in
the
Model
270
can
also
be
stopped
and
restarted
with
a
KODAK
Audio
Viewer
Tape
Deck
Remote
Control.
See
page
18
for
a
description
of
this
accessory
item.)
Tape
pause/restart
light
(Models
470
and
570AF):
This
light
brightens
when:
The
tape
is
stopped
by
a
recorded
150
Hz
program-pause
signal,
dur¬
ing
program
playback.
The
tape
pause/restart
button
is
pressed
to
stop
the
tape
in
the
play¬
back
mode.
The
tape
deck
motor
switch
(located
on
the
handle
of
the
microphone
supplied
with
Models
270,
470,
and
570AF)
is
moved
to
the
OFF
posi¬
tion,
or
the
tape
deck
motor
switch
on
the
accessory
AudioViewer
Tape
Deck
Remote
Control
is
placed
at
the
OFF
position.
The
tape
pause/
restart
light
goes
off
when
the
tape
is
restarted.
Tone:
This
control
decreases
high-
frequency
(treble)
response
as
it
is
moved
down
from
the
top
position.
Adjust
it
for
best
sound.
It
is
inopera¬
tive
during
recording.
Volume
control:
Moving
this
con¬
trol
up
increases
sound
level
during
program
playback.
Moving
the
con¬
trol
down
decreases
volume.
This
control
does
not
affect
record¬
ing
level.
Signal-recording
light:
This
green
light
(on
Models
270,
470,
and
570AF)
stays
on
(brightens)
when
the
Audio-
Viewer/Projector
is
being
used
to
re¬
cord
1000
Hz
slide-advance
pulses
and
150
Hz
program-pause
signals.
(Re¬
cording
of
slide-advance
pulses
and
program-pause
signals
is
normally
ac¬
complished
when
the
AudioViewer/
Projector
is
in
the
recording
mode
with
the
microphone
disconnected.
Re¬
fer
to
page
10,
”How
to
Record
the
Slide-Advance
Pulses,”
and
”How
to
Record
the
Program-Pause
Signals.”
Any
previous
slide-advance
pulses
or
program-pause
signals
recorded
on
the
control
tracks
of
the
program
cassette
tape
will
be
erased
if
the
tape
is
running
while
the
signal-recording
light
is
on.
Audio-recording
light:
This
red
light
(on
Models
270,
470,
and
570AF)
’’flickers”
when
sound
is
being
record¬
ed
with
the
microphone.
Sound
already
recorded
on
the
tape
will
be
erased
if
the
tape
is
running
while
the
audio-recording
light
is
on.
(For
details
on
recording
audio,
refer
to
’’Recording
the
Program
on
the
Tape”
on
page
9.)
Cassette
Tape
Outlets,
Jacks,
and
Microphone
Remote-control
outlet:
This
outlet
on
Models
220
and
270
accepts
the
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