EKTAPRO 5020 and 9020 Projector: Focusing with the autofocus

Manual refocusing during projection is no longer necessary as the built-in autofocus device will automatically give the best def- inition.

However, before you start, the first slide has to be manually focused by turning the knob for gear rack lenses (11) or by turning the spiral lens (the lens mount should be about in middle position) :

1.

2.

3.

1.Slide positioning

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

2. Switch the autofocus (7) on (Push button in).

3.Focusing

a)with KODAK EKTAPRO lenses or other gear rack lenses:

-by turning the focusing knob (11)

b)with spiral lenses:

-by turning the lens by hand

Overridefeature

You can, however, re-adjust the focus at any time using the focus buttons (2). The autofocus is re-activated with the next slide change.

Operation

Slide changing

I. Using the buttons on the projector or remote control*

Single Movement:

Press button (1)

forwards backwards

Quick search and zero positioning:

To transport the tray quickly in either direc- tion, press and hold down the slide change

button-backwards (1) [

] until the posi-

tion wanted is reached. The tray will, how- ever, automatically stop at 0 and will remain in this position. If you want to repeat the search run, press the slide change button- backwards again.

Please note

Your EKTAPRO Slide Projector can sense when there is a slide in the gate. Only then will the shutter open and the lamp achieve its optimum brightness.

In exceptional case the feature can also be switched off with the IR Remote Control (does not apply for the EKTAPRO 3020). To do this, enter the figures 555 and con- firm with "*".

*There are three different remote controls avail- able as accessories to your EKTAPRO Slide Pro- jector. (Description of the most important fea- tures under “Accessories” page 35):

II.Usingthebuilt-inintervaltimer(EKT- APRO 5020 and 9020 Projectors)

The built-in timer (6) enables the projector to automatically transport your slides.

Eleven time settings can be made: Marked time settings:

1; 2; 3; 4; 5; 10; 30; 60 sec

Unmarked interim time settings:

8 sec

(timer position between 5 and 10 sec)

20 sec

(timer position between 10 and 30 sec)

45 sec

(timer position between 30 and 60 sec)

1.

2.

1. Setting the timer:

Turn the timer clockwise, to the right, until the time required agrees with the indicator on the projector. The timer is now activated and the first picture will be projected after expiration of the set time interval.

2. Switching the timer off: Turn the timer to the “OFF” position.

Note: The slide transport button can be pressed at any time to project the next slide independently of the timer setting . The preset time of the timer will not be interrupted.

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