Kodak 7020, 9010, 9020, 7010 manual Parellel Projection, Back Into Dissolve Mode

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Transport control on the MASTER: The slide transport runs, as usual, via the two transport buttons.

Transport control on the SLAVE: The slide transport is via the two focus buttons.

It is therefore not possible to focus the two projectors with this setting! Access to individual slides (RA control) is still possible (see *Random Access).

PARELLEL PROJECTION (970)

You can also program parallel projections via your remote control.

Press <970> and <*>.

Both projectors will then move to the same slide tray setting and both lamps are switched on.

Focussing:

MASTER: With the focus buttons.

SLAVE: First press <666> and <*>, then use focus buttons (not possible with models 7010 and 9010!).

With a next slide transport this command is inactive again.

The slides are numbered from 1 - 80 (or 1 - 140 on a 140 slide tray) in this parallel mode and can be selected as such. If, for example, no. 13 is selected, both projectors will go into search mode and project the slides in the slide tray slot no. 13.

BACK INTO DISSOLVE MODE (990)

By inputting this combination of numbers and the <*> you can go back to a basic setting for the two projector dissolve. The dissolve time previously set is retained.

Press <990> and <*> on your remote

control.

*SECURITY SETTING FOR PRESENTATIONS USING IR REMOTE CONTROL (989)

If all the preparations for a presentation have been made, it is important for a presentation to run “smoothly”. In spite of the best preparation “small

hitches” can occur if the presenter presses the wrong button on the remote control by accident.

With the security setting you can set up your remote control so that when the transport button is pressed, only one transport step or only one dissolve is executed. The focus buttons are also disabled so that if you happen to press the buttons, the focus on the projector is not changed. All other functions remain active (and can be secured by the cover on the remote control). Even novice presenters can now “not put a foot wrong”!

This is how to put your remote control into the security position:

Press (989) and <*>.

The following functions are changed:

Transport forwards:

Regardless of how long you press a button, the projector only carries out a single transport step or the next dissolve. In case the parallel mode is activated the slides will only be projected if the button is released.

Transport backwards:

Hold down the button for at least two seconds. The projector carries out a single step backwards and the slide will be projected in the moment the button is released.

Focus:

Inactive

Note:

Of course the security position can also be used to control projection with a single projector.

For the individual projector control (980) this command cannot be applied.

To cancel the security setting:

The presentation mode can only be cancelled by a reset command or by switching the projectors off and on again [see *RESET (999)].

Press (999) and <*>.

*RESET (999)

When you input this command, the two projectors are automatically reset to their zero position. Reset is the same as switching the projectors off and back on again (see also Basic setting).

Press <999> and <*> on your remote

control.

*AUTOTIMER (600...660)

A Timer function can also be set via the IR remote control. This is particularly relevant for the EKTAPRO 7010/7020 as this does not have a built-in timer.

Any time from 1 to 6 seconds can be set (in steps of one second). If you transmit such a command to the MASTER projector, the first transport command or the first dissolve is carried out immediately. This is a check for you that the projector is now in autotimer mode.

Example

You want a dissolve to take place every

22 seconds:

Press <622> and <*> on your remote control.

The slide tray goes to position 1 and the first picture with the dissolve time is faded up. The first dissolve occurs after 22 seconds.

Important

Whilst the MASTER projector is carrying out a slide transport, no commands should be sent with the IR remote control. This can lead to the command not being recognized, especially in the case of very short autotimer times. In this case the projector should be switched off- and on again.

Switching the autotimer off

You can turn the autotimer off again at any time:

Press <600> and <*> on your remote

control.

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Contents Kodak Ektapro 7010/7020/9010/9020 Slide Projector Supplement to the ManualFunction Codes Function CodeAligning the projectors Setting upProjection with a single projector Soft Slide Change Sorting slides into the slide traysCommands and Effects DissolveSelecting Slides Fade Master Further presentation featuresFurther control facilities Fade SlaveBack Into Dissolve Mode Security Setting for Presentations Using IR Remote ControlParellel Projection Slide Sorter Aid Master
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