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Introduces the KODAK CAROUSEL S-RA2000 projector and its random access slide selection.
Details the KODAK CAROUSEL slide tray, its capacity, and features.
Outlines the acceptable slide dimensions and material recommendations.
Guides on setting the projector's voltage for different power supplies.
Details the location and types of fuses used in the projector.
Instructions for stable placement, height adjustment, and image focusing.
Steps for connecting control units and powering on the projector.
Correct procedure for placing the slide tray onto the projector.
Step-by-step guide on how to remove and replace the slide tray.
Details permissible operating conditions and the automatic thermal cut-out.
Information on available KODAK RETINAR lenses and their compatibility.
Guides on adjusting condenser positions for optimal illumination.
Information on the low-voltage halogen lamp and power modes.
Instructions for safely replacing a faulty projection lamp.
Instructions for correctly centering the projection lamp filament.
Advises on periodic servicing to prevent operational issues.
Explains the gravity feed, slide transport, and selection process.
Details the system for slide selection using a position switch.
Explains the coincidence circuit and rapid braking for the drive motor.
Explains how the projector operates with external control units.
Provides detailed circuit diagrams for the projector and control unit.
Lists and defines the components and symbols used in the wiring diagrams.
Details options for running the lamp at full or reduced power for extended life.
Explains remote focusing and the feature to pause projection.
Describes signal feedback and automatic start initiation.
Provides tables showing projected image widths for various lenses and distances.
Lists key technical data, dimensions, and features.
Details specific components like thermal cut-out, casing, transformer, and fuses.
Lists optional accessories such as controls, lenses, and magazines.