Kodak 3020 instruction manual Fitting the lens, Leveling the projector, Setting up the projector

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Fitting the lens

Gear rack lenses:

Gear rack lenses (such as KODAK Slide Projection FF Lenses) are pushed into the lens mount housing. A slide tray index (80 slides) for copying can be found on page 86. This is ideal for archiving and an index copy can be made for each slide tray.

Spiral lenses:

Spiral grooved lenses are screwed clock- wise (from front of the projector) into the lens mount housing.

Leveling the projector

Push the slide-forward button (1) to project a slide.

.Turn the projector feet (13) to adjust the height.

Setting up the projector

Place the projector on a firm, vibration free base for stable and smooth operation.

For professional use we recommend the special projection racks available from deal- ers. The projector may be elevated plus or minus 30o from the horizontal along the projection axis.

Note: Operating the projector at its maximum angle setting may reduce the average lamp life time!

max. 30º

max. 30º

Important! Proper ventilation is required!

Check that the projector can draw-in sufficient cool air and that warm air can be freely expelled.

Keep air inlet (5) and air outlet (19) free from obstruction!

Focusing the image (manually)

The picture focus can be altered at any time during the projection by using the focus buttons (2) on the projector or the corre- sponding buttons on the remote control.

The first slide, at the beginning of every projection, must be focused by turning the knob for gear rack lenses (11) or by turning

the spiral lens:

1. 2. 4.

3.

4.

1. Slide positioning

Press lightly the slide forward button (1). The first slide will move into the slide gate and will be projected.

2.Move the lens mount to the middle position

Repeatedly press the focus buttons (2) until-

3. - the indicator pointer of the centre position indicator (9) reaches the middle position.

4. Focusing

a)with KODAK EKTAPRO Lenses or any other gear rack lens:

-by turning the focusing knob (11)

b)with spiral lenses:

-by turning the lens by hand.

Line-up (EKTAPRO 4020, 5020, 7020, 9020)

Aligning the projectors i.e. fully fading up all projectors, in multivision operation is difficult, since dissolve units often do not provide this kind of option.

With the Line-up feature you can turn the light of every projector on and off independently. This means the projectors can be aligned or checked at any time. You can only set the line-up on the projector. (The external controlling via P-Bus is rejected during setting. With line-up standby will be also switched off and the shutter will be opened):

Line-up on: Press both transport buttons on the projector simultaneously for at least 1 second. The lamp now lights up at maximum output and the zero position indicator (green LED, 24) flashes.

Line-up off: Press the standby button (3).

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Contents Kodak Ektapro 3020 4020 5020 7020 Page Content Projector-FeaturesElectricalApprovals Electrical Approvals and Conformity MarkCEConformityMark RadiointerferenceImportant Safety Precautions Introduction Check voltage setting Switching-on the projectorSetting of a different operation voltage Switching- on the projectorTo reduce slide temperature and light output Loading and installing the slide trayExtra Bright Lamp Tray positioning index markFitting the lens Setting up the projectorLeveling the projector Line-up Ektapro 4020, 5020, 7020Operation Slide changingPlease note 9020 Lamp settingRemoving the slide tray in any position Fastening or mounting the projectorMove tray to zero position Random access operation RedLEDL1litRedLEDL2lit With the Kodak Ektapro Twin Socket Adapter accessory Using the Kodak Ektapro IR Re- mote SystemsSimultaneous Projection Service Replacement of a defective lampContinuous projection Maintenance and guarantee Replacement of fusesCleaning the projector Please note These fuses are different! See technical data,3UREOHP 3RVVLEOHUHDVRQV +HOS Possible problems during operationAccessories Mechanical System Illumination Technical DataConnectors Interfaces Electrical SystemControl system Kodak /HQVHV $..7$352Page = 35 mm Page Germany Australia