*Random Access

You select slides in 2 projector dissolve according to the slide number of your presentation and not according to the slide tray number (see the table on page 34)!

Of course, if the slide you are looking for is in the slide tray of the projector which is currently projecting a slide, a dissolve is not possible. The

slide will first be faded down and the new slide faded up. In this case, the screen will stay blank during the transport period.

However, if the slide you are looking for is in the slide tray of the projector which is currently “dark”, it will dissolve with the slide you are currently projecting.

Zero compartment

If there is a slide in the zero compartment of the slide tray, this can be selected by entering the following: 161 for the MASTER projector;

0 for the SLAVE projector.

Note: it is not possible to dissolve from 0 to 161 or vice versa.

Note: (EKTAPRO 7010 and 9010)

If the slide tray (SLAVE) is transported on after a random access by pressing the transport buttons on the projector once or more, the previously selected slide cannot be accessed with a repeated random access command. (Example: on slide 36 with RA, transport forwards to slide 38, then back to slide 36 with RA cannot be done.)

Further control facilities

With the commands “ Fade MASTER”, “ Fade SLAVE” and

Alternate” you can carry out dissolves without a slide transport afterwards. When a dissolve command follows this will be carried out via forward transport key on the next slide and with the backward transport key on the previous slide. Therefore it is guaranteed, that the synchronicity will also be maintained by individual lamp status. The fade in and out time will be that of the dissolve time last set.

With these commands you also can change the lamp status of the projectors when operated in the parallel mode (code 970) or in the individual control mode (code 980), whereby the new lamp status will be kept by further transport or soft slide changes. This opens up interesting possibilities for your presentation.

FADE MASTER (770)

The MASTER projector's lamp can be faded in or faded out according to status. By re-pressing the button the command will be reversed.

Press <770> and <*> on your remote

control.

FADE SLAVE (707)

The SLAVE projector's lamp can be faded in or faded out according to status. By repressing the button the command will be reversed.

Press <707> <*> on your remote

control.

*ALTERNATE (Dissolve without transport) (777)

With the Alternate command the existing lamp status can be changed (see chart).

Press <777> and <*> on your remote

control.

*FREEZE (789)

With the Freeze command a soft dissolve can be stopped at any time (resp. fade in and fade out by single projection) and in any position. The dissolve can be continued by pressing the forward transport key. With the backwards transport key you can fade back accordingly.

Press <789> and <*> on your remote

control.

Note: Mode switch-overs cannot be done in FREEZE. FREEZE can only be released by pressing the standby button or the transport buttons. If you release FREEZE by pressing the standby button, giving the standby command again will not return to FREEZE but will continue the dissolve.

With Soft Slide Change the lamp lights up when FREEZE is ended by pressing the transport forwards button, and goes dark if the transport backwards button is pressed. No slide transport is carried out.

Special feature: You can use the transport buttons during the dissolve procedure to change the direction of dissolve more than once. Once the dissolve procedure has finished, however, the slide is not transported. This only happens the next time you press the transport button. Pressing it again continues your presentation as normal.

Further presentation features

INDIVIDUAL SLIDE TRANSPORT OF THE TWO PROJECTORS WITH REMOTE CONTROL (980)

With the number combination <980> and <*> you can control the transport of the two projectors individually with the remote control.

If this code is transmitted, the dissolve mode is cancelled and the lamps of both projectors remain on. Soft slide change cannot be carried out in this mode.

Press <980> and <*> on your remote

control.

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Kodak 9020, 9010, 7020, 7010 manual Further control facilities, Further presentation features, Fade Master, Fade Slave

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