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Kodak EKTAGRAPHIC 570AF - Feature Comparison Chart-The Kodak Ektagraphic Audioviewer;Projector, Models 220, 270, 470, and 570 Af; Standard Features of the Current Line of Kodak Ektagraphic Audioviewer;Projectors; Operating Instructions; Preparing the Audioviewer;Projector for Program Playback

Kodak EKTAGRAPHIC 570AF
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FEATURE
COMPARISON
CHART—THE
KODAK
EKTAGRAPHIC
AUDIOVIEWER/PROJECTOR,
MODELS
220, 270,
470,
AND
570AF
Plays
programs
that
conform
to
ANSI
Standard
PH7.4-1975
Erases,
records,
and
plays
back
au-
dio
and
slide-advance
pulses
(visual
recording
light,
omnidirectional
mi-
crophone,
microphone
jack,
and
re-
mote
tape-control
jack
included).
Erases,
records,
and
plays
back
automatic
program-pause
signals
(tape
restart
button
and
tape-stop
visual
indicator
included).
Autofocus
capability
with
ON/OFF
switch
Variable
electronic
timer
provides
silent
automatic
slide
advance.
(Rates:
2-24
seconds)
STANDARD
FEATURES
OF
THE
CURRENT
LINE
OF
KODAK
EKTAGRAPHIC
AUDIOVIEWER/PROJECTORS
®
Will
play
programs
conforming
to
ANSI
Standard
PH7.4-1975."
®
Image
viewing
on
built-in
viewing
screen
or
externa!
front-projection
screen.
(External
screen
not
provided.)
®
Image-magnifying
lever
to
enlarge
images
by
about
50
percent.
®
External-projector
interconnect
outlet
allows
control
of
external
slide
projec-
tor
(or
dissolve
control
and
two
slide
projectors)
for
use
with
a
variety
of
projection
lenses.
®
Choice
of
manual
forward-and-reverse
projection
with
push
buttons
on
the
machine
or
with
optional
remote
control.
®
Manual
focus
knob
for
convenient
focus
adjustment.
è
Will
accept
any
KODAK
Slide
Tray
(except
Pocket
CAROUSEL
Slide
Trays).
NOTE:
Tray
not
included
with
AudioViewer/Projector.
@
Will
accept
KODAK
EC
Stack
Loader
(for
forward
operation
only).
®
Dark-screen
shutter
blocks
projection
light
beam
when
gate
is
empty.
®
Automatic
end-of-tape
stop
helps
prevent
damage
to
tape.
(Tape-control
buttons
return
to
their
released
position
when
tape
ends.)
®
HI/LO/EXT
(High,
Low,
External-Projector)
projection-lamp
switch
provides
high
brightness,
extended-life
brightness,
or
turns
the
lamp
off
when
an
external
slide
projector
(or
dissolve
control
and
two
slide
projectors)
is
being
advanced
by
the
built-in
tape
deck,
slide-forward
button,
or
variable-
electronic
timer
(Model
570AF
only)
of
the
AudioViewer/Projector.
®
Adjustable
legs
provide
quick
image
elevation.
®
Built-in
omnidirectional
loudspeaker.
è
Separate
outlets
for
an
external
loudspeaker
and
headphones.
®
Convenient
slide
tray
storage.
è
Foldaway
handle
(usable
with
tray
installed).
®
Coin-slotted
tray-removal
screw
for
removing
tray
when
slide
is
jammed
in
gate.
®
Thermal
fuses
to
prevent
overheating.
®
Permanently
attached
three-wire
grounded
power
cord.
è
Slide-change
time
of
1
second
(about
the
same
as
a
KODAK
EKTAGRAPHIC
I
Projector).
®
UL
listed.
®
CSA
Certified.
*A
copy
of
this
Standard
can
be
purchased
from
the
American
National
Standards
Institute,
Inc.,
1480
Broadway,
New
York,
NY
10018.
OPERATING
INSTRUCTIONS
To
play
back
a
sound-slide
pro-
gram
with
your
KODAK
EKTAGRAPHIC
AudioViewer/
Projector,
follow
the
steps
listed
below:
You
will
need
a
program
recorded
in
conformance
with
ANSI
Standard
PH7.4—
1975.
(Any
program
recorded
with
an
EKTAGRAPHIC
AudioViewer/Projector
or
EKTAGRAPHIC
AudioViewer
can
be
used.)
Preparing
the
AudioViewer/
Projector
for
Program
Playback
1.
Place
the
AudioViewer/
Projector
on
a
sturdy
support.
(The
rubber
feet
are
nonmarring.)
2.
Turn
the
storage-door
latches
on
the
back
of
the
Audio-
Viewer/Projector
counter-
clockwise
and
open
the
storage
door
from
the
top.
a.
Uncoil
the
permanently
at-
tached
power
cord
and
run
it
through
the
slot
of
the
storage
door.
b.
Close
the
storage
door
and
re-
lock
both
latches.
POWER
CORD
STORAGE
DOOR
STORAGE-DOOR
LATCHES
3.
Plug
the
AudioViewer/Prajec-
tor
into
a
grounded
120
V,
60
Hz
power
outlet.

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