Slide Tray; Loading Slide Tray - Kodak CAROUSEL 850H How To Use Manual

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SLIDE TRAY
Furnished with your projector is the KoDAK CAROUSEL
TRANSVUE 140 Slide Tray. This tray is made of a translucent
material which allows you to see the slide-identification
numbers on the tray without turning on the room
lights.
It holds 140 slides in 2 x 2-inch cardboard or thin plastic
mounts
(not glass or metal mounts)
up to Xs inch thick.
Since this tray was designed to hold as many slides as pos-
sible, the slide compartments in the tray are quite narrow.
For this reason, your slide mounts should be in good con-
dition. Mounts which are warped or bent may fail to drop
from the tray into the projector. (If this happens, straighten
the mount with your fingers or place the slide in a new
mount, such as a Kopak REapy-Mount.)
Clip off all mount corners that are frayed. Do not at-
tempt to project slides mounted with loose or sticky tape.
As the tray revolves, the number of the slide being pro-
jected will be opposite the gate index on the projector.
LOCK
RING
(Additional
slide
trays
can
be
obtained
from
your
dealer; see page 14.)
LOADING
SLIDE TRAY
Check the bottom of the tray to make sure the INDEX HOLE is
opposite the INDEX NOTCH. If it isn't, slide the LATCH in the
direction shown
by the arrow, and turn the bottom plate
until the index hole points to the index notch. Then release
the latch.
Remove the Lock RING from the tray by turning the ring
in the direction of the arrow marked UNLOCK; then lift off
the ring. Insert a slide in each slot in the tray, with the top
of the picture down. The printed border, or trademark side,
of each cardboard-mounted
slide—or emulsion (dull) sur-
face of a slide mounted
in plastic—should face the next
lower number.
For example, the bordered, trademark (or
emulsion) side of slide No. 2 should face toward slide No. 1,
No. 3 toward No. 2, etc.
Replace the lock ring, turning it in the direction of the
arrow marked LOCK until the ring is secure on the tray.

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