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plug
of
a
KODAK
AudioViewer/Pro-
jector
Remote
Control
210/260.
The
remote-control
outlet
on
Model
470
and
Model
570AF
accepts
the
plug
of
the
KODAK
Audio
Viewer/Projec¬
tor
Remote
Control
410/460.
(The
functions
of
these
accessory
items
are
described
on
page
18.)
Headphone
outlet
(EAR):
Head¬
phones
with
a
1/4-inch
plug
(or
adapt¬
er)
can
be
used.
(Audio
is
reproduced
monaurally.)
Medium-
to
high-imped¬
ance
headphones
(150-2000
ohms)
are
recommended.
The
internal
loud¬
speaker
and
the
external
loudspeaker
jack
are
bypassed
when
the
head¬
phone
outlet
is
used.
When
using
headphones,
adjust
tone
and
volume
level
as
desired.
Microphone
jack:
This
jack
(on
Models
270,
470,
and
570AF)
accepts
the
plug
of
the
handheld
microphone
supplied
with
the
Audio
Viewer/
Projector.
The
small
remote
tape-control
jack
(located
next
to
the
microphone
jack
on
Models
270,
470,
and
570AF)
also
accepts
the
plug
of
a
KODAK
Audio-
Viewer
Tape
Deck
Remote
Control
(an
accessory
item
described
on
page
18)
for
manual
remote
control
of
tape
stop/
start
during
recording
and
playback.
External-loudspeaker
outlet
(SPK):
An
external
loudspeaker
hav¬
ing
a
nominal
impedance
of
8
to
16
ohms
can
be
connected
to
this
outlet
with
a
1/4-inch
phone
plug.
An
external
loudspeaker
should
be
considered
when
the
audience
is
large
enough
to
require
the
connection
of
an
external
slide
projector
(or
dis¬
solve
control
and
two
slide
projectors)
to
the
external-projector
interconnect
outlet
for
projection
on
an
external
screen.
The
internal
omnidirectional
loud¬
speaker
is
automatically
disconnected
when
an
external
loudspeaker
is
con¬
nected
to
the
external-loudspeaker
outlet.
CAUTION:
Do
not
connect
headphones
to
the
external-
loudspeaker
outlet!
Omnidirectional
handheld
micro¬
phone:
This
microphone
(provided
with
Models
270,
470,
and
570AF)
is
used
for
recording
narration
and
sound
effects.
(For
more
details
about
recording
audio,
refer
to
*'Recording
the
Program
on
the
Tape,”
on
page
9.)
The
tape
deck
motor
switch
located
on
the
handle
of
the
microphone
al¬
lows
stopping
and
restarting
the
tape
during
recording
and
playback.
OTHER
WAYS
TO
SHOW
SLIDES
1.
Editing
Without
a
Lock
Ring
on
the
Tray:
Remove
the
lock
ring
from
the
tray.
Place
the
tray
on
the
Audio
Viewer/Projector
and
press
the
slide-forward
button
or
slide-
reverse
button
to
raise
the
slide
for
easy
removal.
Replace
the
lock
ring
before
removing
the
tray.
2.
Projecting
Without
a
Tray:
Sim¬
ply
insert
a
slide
into
the
gate
(with
the
image
correctly-reading
from
left
to
right
and
then
turned
upside
down).
To
remove
the
slide,
press
the
slide-select
button
(SELECT).
3.
Random
Display:
Holding
the
slide-select
button
down
(with
power
on)
allows
the
tray
to
be
manually
rotated
to
any
slide
for
viewing.
4.
With
a
KODAK
EC
Stack
Loader:
Up
to
40
2
x
2-inch
(50
x
50
mm)
cardboard
or
thin-plastic
mounted
slides
can
be
shown
with¬
out
a
tray.
TAPE
DECK
MOTOR
SWITCH
SHUTDOWN
1.
At
the
end
of
the
program,
press
the
stop/eject
button
to
stop
the
tape;
press
the
rewind
button
to
rewind
it.
When
the
rewind
button
snaps
back
out
after
rewinding,
press
the
stop/eject
button
to
open
the
cassette
well.
2.
Remove
the
cassette,
close
the
cas¬
sette
well
door,
and
place
the
cas¬
sette
in
its
protective
plastic
case.
3.
Close
the
front-projection
door;
move
the
image-magnifying
lever
to
the
normal
(up)
position
and
set
the
projection-lamp
switch
to
low.
4.
With
power
on,
hold
down
the
slide-select
button
and
manually
rotate
the
tray
so
that
slide
num¬
ber
”0”
is
at
the
gate
index.
Re¬
lease
the
slide-select
button
and
remove
the
tray.
5.
Turn
the
AudioViewer/Projector
off.
If
it
is
to
be
moved,
press
the
elevation
latches
and
lower
the
machine
to
retract
the
elevation
legs.
Then
unplug
the
power
cord.
6.
Open
the
rear-storage
door
and
coil
the
power
cord
into
it.
7.
To
store
the
tray
in
the
Audio¬
Viewer/Projector,
orient
the
bot¬
tom
metal
plate
of
the
tray
away
from
the
machine
and
insert
the
tray
into
the
storage
compartment.
(It
will
not
go
in
backwards.)
8.
Close
the
storage
door
and
relock
both
latches.
9.
Finally,
protect
the
built-in
screen
from
damage
with
a
suitable
cover.
6

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BrandKodak
Model220
CategoryProjector
LanguageEnglish

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