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Kodak Carousel S-AV 1030 User Manual

Kodak Carousel S-AV 1030
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Kodak Carousel S-AV 1030 Specifications

General IconGeneral
TypeSlide Projector
ModelS-AV 1030
BrandKodak
Light SourceHalogen Lamp
Slide Format35mm
Tray Capacity80 slides
FocusManual
Lamp TypeHalogen
Slide Capacity80 slides
Power Supply220V
WeightApproximately 6 kg

Summary

Projector Features

Captive Mains Lead

Description of the projector's integrated power cord, approximately 2.2 meters long.

6-Pole Socket

Identifies the projector's 6-pole socket for connecting accessories like remote controls.

Slide Change Buttons

Details the forward and reverse slide change buttons on the projector.

Slide Gate

Locates the slide gate where slides are inserted for projection.

Focusing Controls

Describes the focusing knob and position indicator for lenses.

Fan Vent

Indicates the location of the fan vent for projector cooling.

Mains Switch

Locates the main power switch for the projector.

Remote Control Mounting Hole

Hole for mounting the receiver of the KODAK S-AV Infrared Remote Control.

Lamp Adjustment Controls

Identifies controls for vertical and horizontal lamp adjustment.

Heat Filter

Locates the heat filter within the projector's optical path.

Condenser Lens Positions

Details standard and alternative positions for condenser lenses for different slides.

Spare Lamp Holder

Location for storing a spare projector lamp.

Lamphouse Door

The door providing access to the projector's lamphouse.

Universal Lens Carrier

Carrier for various KODAK RETINAR lenses and rack focusing lenses.

Carrying Handle

Integrated handle for transporting the projector.

Slide Tray Lock

Mechanism to secure the slide tray on the projector.

Height Adjustment Foot

Adjustable foot for leveling the projector.

Autofocus On-Off Switch (S-AV 1030)

Switch to enable or disable the autofocus feature on the S-AV 1030 model.

Interval Timer (S-AV 1030)

Built-in timer for automatic slide changes on the S-AV 1030 model.

Switching-on the Projector

Mains Lead Connection

Instructions for connecting the projector's mains lead to the power supply.

Setting Up The Projector

Guidance on placing the projector on a stable surface and ensuring proper ventilation.

Slide Mounts

Slide Specifications

Details on acceptable slide sizes and thickness for projection.

Slide Condition

Advice against using damaged or warped slides to prevent mechanism issues.

Slide Trays

Fitting the Slide Tray

Step-by-step guide on how to correctly attach and lock a slide tray onto the projector.

Lenses

Compatible Lenses

Information on suitable KODAK RETINAR lenses and lenses with rack focusing.

Incompatible Lenses

Notes older 28mm and 35mm lenses with special condensers are not suitable.

Condenser Settings

Standard Condenser

Setting the standard condenser for 24x36mm slides and 40x40mm slides.

Special Condenser

Guidance on using the special condenser lens with longer focal length lenses.

Mains Connection and Setup

Voltage Check

Importance of checking the projector's voltage label before connecting to mains.

Centering the Lamp

Procedure for checking and adjusting lamp filament alignment for optimal brightness.

Levelling the Projector

Instructions on using the projector's adjustable feet for proper leveling.

Operation

Focusing the Image

How to focus the projected image using lens adjustments and remote control.

Slide Changing Methods

Overview of methods for advancing slides: projector buttons, interval timer, and remote controls.

Changing the Slide Tray

Procedure for removing and replacing the slide tray, including zero position.

Other Projection Modes

Continuous Projection (81 Slides)

Setting up for continuous projection with 81 slides using interval timers.

Tape Control

Using tape recorders to control slide changes via pulses recorded on an AV track.

Parallel Projection

Operating multiple projectors simultaneously using twin sockets and connection cables.

Servicing and Maintenance

Maintenance Schedule

Recommendations for professional servicing after 1000 hours of operation.

Cleaning Optics

Guidelines for cleaning projector optics, lenses, and heat filters.

Possible Operational Problems

Troubleshooting common issues like lamp failure, image illumination, and control malfunctions.

Accessories

Lens Options

Listing of KODAK RETINAR S-AV 1000 and S-AV 2000 lenses.

Slide Trays

Details on the KODAK CAROUSEL S-AV 2000 Slide Tray for 80 slides.

Remote Controls

Information on KODAK S-AV Infrared and CAROUSEL Remote Controls, including extension cables.

Connection Accessories

Details on KODAK CAROUSEL Twin Socket Model B for simultaneous connections.

Interval Timer

Specifies the KODAK CAROUSEL Interval Timer for the S-AV 1010 projector.

Audio/Visual Control

Information on KODAK S-AV Cassette Recorder 200 for AV control track.

Carrying Case

Mention of the KODAK CAROUSEL Carrying Case for transport.

Technical Data

Mechanical System Specifications

Details on slide feed, formats, lens carrier, slide change time, and tilt capability.

Illumination Details

Information on the lamp type, life, and effective light intensity.

Operating Range Factors

Factors affecting the projector's operating range: ambient temperature and mains voltage.

Electrical System

Specifications for voltages, power consumption, mains lead, and fuses.

Safety and Interference Standards

Lists electrical safety requirements and radio interference suppression standards met.

Control System Ports

Details on the 6-pole socket for accessories and pulse durations for slide changes.

S-AV 1030 Autofocus

Description of the automatic slide focusing system for the S-AV 1030 projector.

Projector Dimensions and Weight

Provides physical dimensions and weight of the projector with and without slide tray.

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