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Kodak EKTASOUND 235 - Operating Your Kodak Ektasound Projector; Initiating Forward Projection

Kodak EKTASOUND 235
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Your projector can project sound and silent films at 18 or
24
fps (frames
-
per
-
second).
Films made with
KODAK
EKTASOUND
Movie Cameras are 18 fps. Commercial sound
films
are
usually
24
fps. The projector's dust cover can
be
installed and the projector operated with the
.
.
*
cover in position. Replace the dust cover
by
guiding its top edge under the top edge of the
.
projector and pushing in at the bottom.
I
I
forward
projection
Move the projection control from OFF/THREAD to
2
Adjust the
V
O
L
U
M
E
C
O
N
T
R
O
L
to the desired listening
PROJECT. Rotate the
FOCUS
W
HE
E
L
uxitil
the screen
level. (For silent movies turn the volume control fully
image is sharp. counterclockwise.)
Use the
F
R
A
M
E
W
HE
E
L
to center one complete picture
on the screen. Turn the
E
L
E
V
A
T
I
O
N
WH
E
E
L
,
located at the
FOCUS
WHEEL
rear of the projector,
to
raise or lower the image on the
screen. While the projector
is
running, move the
FILM-
S
P
E
E
D
C
O
N
T
R
O
L
to the required speed (18 or
24
fps).
(Moving the lever to the left changes the speed
to
24
fps; to the right changes the speed to 18 fps.)
VOLUME CONTROL
FRAM
EEL FILM
-
SPEED CONTROL

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