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Summary of Contents for Kodak EKTASOUND 235

  • Page 2 . CORD MICROPHONE L A M P NOTE: Equipment shown not supplied with case. STORAGE KODAK and E X T A S O U N D a r e trademarks.
  • Page 3 "in sync" with screen image. KODAK movie projector the shelf. Or with g the projector controls the rear of the pro your projector reading Photo Book listed Auxiliary, Equipment. Equipment...
  • Page 4 need help advice using your projector, staff photographic experts' Company, Photo Information, Depart- ment 841, Rochester, York 14650. (Should your projector ever require service, warranty structions for obtaining service printed back this manual.)
  • Page 5 Place projection screen best location your Remove grasping lower audience size shape room. Posi- ners it away from projector. projector table other support (such bookshelf mantle) distance from screen that allows project image fill screen. convenient, support that about high center screen.
  • Page 6: Power Cord

    Set the Remove the from storage area E C TI O N C O N T R O L POWER CORD fully counterclockwise. back of the projector. Insert one end into V O L U ME C O N TR O L on the back the projector...
  • Page 7 threading been placed projector (400-foot maximum) film, perforated E - U P factory. sure this reel seated securely you, onto IN D TAKE-UP SPINDLE. NOTE: The prevents from "spilling" by TAKE-UP REEL SPINDLE SUPPLY SPINDLE EEL BR A KE pressing against the flat edge of the supplied take-up reel.
  • Page 8 Draw approximately feet With right Insert leader securely into hand, grasp leader near supply reel. Sweep take-up reel. Rotate take-up reel clock- film into and through shown. wise remove slack. C H A N N E L , RE A D SLOT THREADING CHANNEL...
  • Page 9 Your projector project sound silent films (frames-per-second). Films made with Movie Cameras fps. Commercial sound films usually fps. projector's dust cover installed projector operated with cover position. Replace dust cover guiding edge under edge projector pushing bottom. Move projection control from Adjust desired...
  • Page 10 luring wish show single frame film, during want certain scene projection control STILL. special heat shield move projection control FAST FORWARD. moves into light path between projection lamp the film protect your film from heat whiie you show single frame. screen image will...
  • Page 11 Attach film film supply reel When all the reached take-up guiding over After film com- Rotate pletely rewound, move reel, move VER . control OFF/ supply reel turns Slide projection con- control THREAD STILL. counterclockwise. trol REWIND. THREAD. REWIND NOTE: also film wind...
  • Page 12 tips operating replacing lamp Your projector equipped with 30-volt, code 80-watt, projection lamp with rated life hours. It's good perforations film should toward you idea keep spare projection lamp hand. pur- film comes supply reel clockwise. they not, chase lamps from your photo...
  • Page 13 Clean the mirror RR O With KODAK Lens Cleaning Paper or a soft, lintless cloth, with a soft, lintless cloth or KODAK Lens Cleaning Paper. If gently wipe the front and rear surfaces or use a drop of PROJECTION MIRROR 5.
  • Page 14 LENS COVER (moved toward TAKE-UP LENS COVER SERIAL NUMBER PROJECTION LENS S PIND L E t a k e - U D PLAYBACK HEAD PROJECTION MIRROR cleaning pressure pad and aperture ZOOM PROJECTION LENS ZOOM PROJECTION LENS SPRING E SS U A P ER T U RE are not removable.
  • Page 15: Specifications

    O D A K and your friends will enjoy see- Sound-Picture Separation-18 frames (ANSI Standard (super 8,8mm) ing over and over again, Kodak PH22.164) publishes many fascinating idea Makes possible long, uninter- books, such as the one described rupted showings. The reel fea- here.
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  • Page 17 Lens, easy splices. Matching wood speaker cabinet tapes inches) with 8-ohm speaker. Projection Speeds-18 frames second plus still pro- KODAK Photo Book jection either sound silent help make movies Movie Reel your friends will enjoy Separation-18 frames (ANSI Standard PH22.164)
  • Page 18 service facilities during...