Using An External Front-Projection Screen; Raising And Leveling The Image; Using The Built-In Cassette Machine - Kodak 220 Manual

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Using an External Front-Projection
Screen
NOTE; For optimum image
brightness and quality, the sug¬
gested distance between the exter¬
nal front-projection screen and
AudioViewer/Projector is 3 to
12 feet (0.91 metre to 3.7 metres).
9. To project onto an external
screen:
a. Place the projection-lamp
switch at high (HI) and move
the front-projection door to the
right. This will expose the per¬
manently installed 77 mm //3.5
front-projection lens.
b. Refocus the image on the exter¬
nal screen.
Raising and Leveling the Image
10. To raise and level the image
a. Press and hold down both inde¬
pendently adjustable elevation
latches.
b. Raise and adjust the front of
the Audio Viewer/Projector to
the desired angle.
Using the Built-in Cassette Machine
12. Press the tape stop/eject
button (STOP/EJECT) to open
the cassette well.
IMPORTANT: Unlike most cas¬
sette machines, the AudioViewer/
Projector requires the cassette to
be oriented so that
a. The full reel of rewound tape
on the supply reel is located on
the
bottom—not at the top.
(The empty takeup reel is
located on top.)
b. The open-tape side of the cas¬
sette faces forward (toward
you).
c. Side A of the tape faces
away
from the machine.
FRONT-PROJECTION DOOR
c. Release the latches.
11. Reverse the tray to the
beginning of the program.
Press the slide-reverse button un¬
til slide-number "0" is at the gate
index.
Suggested front-projection distance is 3-12 feet.
13. Insert the Cassette into the
Cassette Well.
a. Orient the cassette as de¬
scribed above and gently press
the cassette into the cassette
well; then close the cassette-
well cover.
b. Press the tape-play button. The
tape will start playing.
c. Adjust volume and tone.
d. Refocus if necessary.
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