Kodak 750, 560 manual Installing a New Lamp

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Installing a New Lamp

7.While holding the positive wire end post firmly, remove the end cap and washer (if supplied) from the bulb. Insert the screw end of the bulb into the center of the reflector and through the hole to the back side of the reflector. Make sure the bulb does not touch either side of the reflector. Make sure to include the washer and black wire and screw on the end cap in order to secure the bulb.

8.Unscrew the positive wire screw from the black assembly above the mirror labeled LAMP. Insert the screw through the positive wire closed ring (connector) of the lamp. Locate the screw hole labeled LAMP above the mirror and tighten down the screw.

Be careful not to lose the screw. It is important that the positive wire from the lamp is firmly attached in order to achieve proper contact.

The positive lead wire of the lamp should be kept 10-15mm or more away from any part, including the filter. A closer distance may cause the leakage of high tension and result in non-ignition of the lamp, especially for an old lamp.

The gas evacuation tip of the lamp should be positioned upwards at 12 o’clock.

9.Replace the lamp house top cover. Reconnect the white connector and replace the four (4) white thumbscrews.

10.Plug the power cord into the projector socket and suitable line outlet (120v, 60 Hz). Turn the power on/off switch to on. Note that the green power-on indicator should be on.

11.Turn the projector on by turning on the round operating switch. Rotate the round operating switch first clockwise to the center position, then to the lamp on position. The lamp should start to glow. It will take a few seconds to come up to full brilliance. If you hear a clicking sound, but the bulb fails to strike, check to make sure that the positive wire is securely tightened down.

12.In order to see an image projected from the projector, it will be necessary to open the shutter in the slide projector. To do this, insert a slide into the slide film gate (the slot on top of the projec- tor). An empty slide holder without film or glass is best for lamp adjustment purposes.

13.If your Xenon projector is a 560/750DM, the blades of the Dissolve Module may have to be opened . See the section called Connecting the Dissolve Interface Unit to the Dissolve Module.

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Contents Navitar Xenon 560/750 High Intensity Slide Projector World Leader in Image QualityImportant Before Opening the BOX Containing Table of Contents Page Introduction Supplied Components Servicing & Repair560/750 System Diagrams Top ViewSide View Front View Rear ViewFeatures Features Installing a New Lamp Getting StartedImportant Before Opening the BOX Containing Installing a New Lamp Installing a New Lamp Arc Correcting Magnet 750W Operating the Unit & Remote Control Power Supply ProjectionCleaning the Mirrors & Optical System Remote ControlEmitter Adjusting the Lamp Position Lamp AdjustmentAdjusting the Lamp Position Slide Burning & Picture Flicker Explanation & RemedyMagnet Adjustment Solution Slide Moisture Problems Areas of High Humidity Simple SolutionsConnecting the Dissolve Interface to the Dissolve Module Units with Dissolve Module & Dissolve InterfaceAttaching a New Dissolve Module Dissolve Shutter Manual Knob Units with Dissolve Module & Dissolve Interface Safety Precautions Lamp Location of Components SeriesLocation of Components Troubleshooting Symptom CAUSE/REMEDYSchematic Diagrams 560AF/DM750AF/DM 560 & 750 RAK/RARS232 Specifications Optical System Power Supply Slide ProjectorSpecifications Lamp Specifications General Components Specifications Features Navitar Dissolve Interface MDC200INL Type Imput Connector Fuse AC In Connector Operation Safety Precautions Examples of Connections Warranty Year Parts Year Labor
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