EKTAPRO 4020/5020/ 7020/9020 Projector: Lamp failure indicator
Your KODAK EKTAPRO Slide Projector is provided with an automatic lamp changer module (20) (also available as an accessory, see page 35).
Should the projection lamp (L1) fail, the system automatically activates the second projectionlamp(L2).Centringofthelampis not necessary because each lamp is prea- ligned in its own reflector.
Lamp failure is indicated by two red LEDs (26):
RedLEDL1lit:
Lamp 1 failed
RedLEDL2lit:
Lamp 2 failed
As soon as a failed lamp is replaced the LED shuts off (for replacement see page 32).
Note (EKTAPRO 7020 and 9020)
If the LED flashes, it means that the projector is in
To check which lamp is active
Switch the lamp economy switch out of its position. The respective lamp LED (L1 or L2) lights up for a short time.
Mode “Priority Lamp L1” (factory setting)
In this mode the projector will automatically go into lamp 1 position after switch- ing on. This is indicated by a short blinking of the LED L1 when switching the projector on.
Mode “Lamp position on the last active lamp”
In this mode the projector stays
Choosing the individual mode
You can switch anytime to the other mode. For this purpose keep the standby button pressed when switching the projector on
Other projection modes
Random access operation
Any slide can be selected using the KO- DAK EKTAPRO IR Remote System (avail- able as accessory, see page 35). Access is fast, within approx. 3.5 sec: Input the re- quired slide number to your IR remote con- trol and confirm using <*>.
The RA operation is ideal for lectures, inter- active learning programmes and computer control. For further details, please see the instructions manual for the IR EKTAPRO Remote System RA and EKTAPRO IR Re- mote System RA/LP.
Note (EKTAPRO 7020 and 9020) RA mode is also possible in the MAS- TER/SLAVE combination (2 projector dissolve). You can find further informa- tion in the separate manual!
EKTAPRO 7020 and 9020: Connection of devices with 12/7 pin socket
Your EKTAPRO Projector is fully compat- ible with most of the professional AV equip- ment that is equipped with a 12 or 7 pole standard interface. A corresponding mod- ule is available as an accessory to connect to these systems (see page 35).
You can program new
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