Kodak 3020 instruction manual Technical Data, Mechanical System Illumination

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Technical Data

Mechanical System

 

 

Illumination

Projector Measurements (see page 90):

Drive:

82V/35h/300W halogen lamp(s) with inte-

Length:340mm

1

stepper motor for tray motion

grated cold light reflecting mirror.

Width:336mm

1

stepper motor for slide lift and tray

EKTAPRO4020/5020/7020/9020:Modular

Height:140mm

 

release mechanism

automatic lamp change system. In case of

Height with tray: 175 mm

1

DC motor for focus

lamp failure the system automatically

Weight without tray: approx. 9000 g

1

DC motor for fan cooling

switches over to the second lamp (<0,3sec).

Weight of tray without slides: 540 g

1 DC motor for the mirror (automatic

LED indicators showing defective lamps.

 

 

lamp changer)

• No adjustment necessary.

Slide Formats:

1

rotary solenoid for the shutter

• You can pull out the entire module out of

24x36mm

 

 

the projector to replace a defective lamp

4 x 4 (superslide) with special condenser

NoiseDevelopment:

• Choice of standard, economy or High

 

approx. 57 dB (A)

Light setting for projection lamp.

Slide Trays:

 

 

 

KODAKEKTAPRO80SlideTrayforhold- ing 80 slides with a maximum slide mount thickness of 3.2 mm.

KODAK CAROUSEL TRANSVUE 140 Slide Tray for holding 140 slides with a maximum slide mount thickness of 1.2 mm.

SlideGate:

Gravity-feed slide change with register- gate pressure levers in two planes to ensure good slide alignment.

LensMount:

Universal lens mount for both spiral- and rack-mounted lenses (such as KODAK Projection FF Lenses).

Height Setting:

Height setting to a maximum of 10o via two turnable feet.

Levelling:

The projector may be operated at an angle of plus or minus 30o from the horizontal along the projector axis.

Note: Tilting the projector side ways will adversely affect the lamp lifetime!

Housing:

Sturdy,fibre-glassreinforcedhousing (LEX- AN).

All parts are marked and therefore fully recyclable.

All important structural elements for the optical equipment such as slide gate, lamp module and base for the lens mount hous- ing are in die-cast zinc assemblies.

ProjectionLamps (available as accessories): EXR82V/35h/300W Brightness 100%

FHS82V/70h300W Brightness 80% EXY82V/200h250W Brightness 60%

The economy setting reduces the lamp output to around 75% of the normal value (tripling bulb life).

The high light setting increases the lamp output by 20% (whilst reducing bulb life by 30%).

Temperature range for safe operation The operating temperature range of the projector depends on the ambient temper- ature and the voltage (see illustration). Standard and economy setting: Minimum0o Candmaximum+40o C High Light setting (models 7020/9020): Minimum0o Candmaximum+35o C

a= Ambient temperature (Co) b = Nominal voltage

a

40º 35º

30º

20º

10º

-10%

b

+6%

Should the projector overheat, e.g., due to lack of cooling air, the built-in thermal cut- out automatically switches the lamp off and then switches it on again once it has cooled down.

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Contents Kodak Ektapro 3020 4020 5020 7020 Page Content Projector-FeaturesRadiointerference Electrical Approvals and Conformity MarkElectricalApprovals CEConformityMarkImportant Safety Precautions Introduction Switching- on the projector Switching-on the projectorCheck voltage setting Setting of a different operation voltageTray positioning index mark Loading and installing the slide trayTo reduce slide temperature and light output Extra Bright LampLine-up Ektapro 4020, 5020, 7020 Setting up the projectorFitting the lens Leveling the projectorSlide changing OperationPlease note 9020 Lamp settingFastening or mounting the projector Removing the slide tray in any positionMove tray to zero position RedLEDL1lit Random access operationRedLEDL2lit Using the Kodak Ektapro IR Re- mote Systems With the Kodak Ektapro Twin Socket Adapter accessorySimultaneous Projection Replacement of a defective lamp ServiceContinuous projection Please note These fuses are different! See technical data, Replacement of fusesMaintenance and guarantee Cleaning the projector3UREOHP 3RVVLEOHUHDVRQV +HOS Possible problems during operationAccessories Mechanical System Illumination Technical DataElectrical System Connectors InterfacesControl system Kodak /HQVHV $..7$352Page = 35 mm Page Germany Australia