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Kodak EKTAGRAPHIC 570AF - Playing Continuously Repeating Sound- Slide Programs.15; Some Sources of Endless-Loop Compact Cassettes Designed to be Played in the Vertical Plane

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Hz
slide-advance
pulses
and
150
Hz
program-pause
signals.
Like
most
cas-
sette
machines
designed
for
audiovi-
sual
use,
the
tape
is
intended
for
recording
and
playing
in
one
direc-
tion
only
and
must
be
rewound
before
being
replayed.
If
the
cassette
is
accidentally
turned
over
and
played
in
the
wrong
direction,
you
will
hear
the
1000
Hz
slide-advance
pulses
(the
“beeps”)
re-
produced
over
the
loudspeaker—
not
the
soundtrack.
(Models
220
and
270)
TAPE
TRACKS
SIGNALS
AUDIO
4
3
21
SLIDE-ADVANCE
PULSE
NUMBER
1
PAUSE
AT
LEAST
1
1/2
SECONDS
SLIDE-ADVANCE
PULSE
NUMBER
2
SLIDE-ADVANCE
PULSE
NUMBER
3
SLIDE-ADVANCE
PULSE
NUMBER
22
SLIDE-ADVANCE
PULSE
NUMBER
23
SLIOE-ADVANCE
PULSE
NUMBER
24
END
OF
PROGRAM
Playing
Continuously
Repeating
Sound-Slide
Programs
A
silent
or
recorded
endless-loop
cas-
sette
having
properly
spaced
slide-
advance
pulses
can
be
used
as
a
tim-
ing
device
to
advance
a
sound-slide
program
designed
to
repeat
continu-
ously.
Record
slide-advance
pulses
(at
least
1
1/2
seconds
apart)
on
the
end-
less-loop
cassette
at
the
intervals
de-
sired.
Short
endless-loop
cassettes
are
preferred.
Be
sure
to
use
only
the
type
that
have
sprocket
teeth
on
the
hub
of
the
take-up
reel.
Clean
the
metal
heads
and
tape-guide
path
in
the
built-in
cassette
machine
often
because
these
tapes
are
heavily
lubricated.
Model
570AF:
We
suggest
using
the
built-in
variable-electronic
timer
as
the
timing
device
to
advance
the
continuously
repeating
program
in-
stead
of
an
endless-loop
cassette.
An
endless-loop
cassette.
Some
Sources
of
Endless-Loop
Compact
Cassettes
Designed
to
be
Played
in
the
Vertical
Plane
Compact-cassette
format
continuous-
loop
tapes
are
usually
designed
to
be
played
in
the
horizontal
plane,
label
up.
However,
owners
and
users
of
the
EKTAGRAPHIC
AudioViewer/
Projector
interested
in
producing
and
presenting
continuously
repeat-
ing
sound-slide
programs
may
want
to
purchase
continuous-loop
cas-
settes
designed
to
be
played
vertical-
ly.
Two
firms
marketing
such
cas-
settes
are:
è
Visual
Horizons,
Inc.
180
Metro
Park
Rochester,
NY
14623
è
Mann
Endless
Cassette
Industries
P.O.
Box
1347
3700
Sacramento
St.
San
Francisco,
CA
94101
These
companies
are
mentioned
for
the
convenience
of
our
custom-
ers.
This
does
not
constitute
a
recom-
mendation
or
endorsement
by
Eastman
Kodak
Company.
Stereo
Music
Tapes
Cassette
tapes
that
have
audio
record-
ed
on
all
four
tracks
(such
as
those
sold
for
playback
on
home
cassette
players)
will
trigger
sporadic
and
un-
wanted
slide
advances
(and
program
pauses,
with
Models
470
and
570AF).
Tapes
having
no
audio
recorded
on
tracks
3
and
4
(such
as
those
recorded
with
an
EKTAGRAPHIC
AudioViewer/Projector
or
with
most
audiovisual
cassette
recorders)
can
be
played
satisfactorily.
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