Kodak pagent 250s User Manual
Kodak pagent 250s User Manual

Kodak pagent 250s User Manual

Sound projector

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  • Page 2: Specifications

    Specifications Approximate Weight; pounds (kg): Dimensions in inches (mm·) Projector packed in corrugated case for shipping-41 (18.6) Projector complete-38.5 (17.5) Speaker unit (Case cover)-6.5 (2.9) Maximum 2 inches (51 mm), front control. Upward lens tilt, approximately 8 degrees maximum. Power Service Required: TOP VIEW 105- to 125-volt, 60 Hz.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    IMPORTANT: If you modify this projector in any way, UL and CSA labels should be obliterated. All modi- Replacing Fuse fied equipment should conform to electrical or other ABOUT KODAK PUBLICATIONS codes and to safety requirements. WARRANTY (Outside Back Cover)
  • Page 4: Setting Up

    Setting Up tacle of the grounding type. By using a CAUTION: A short in the cord or Place the projector on a firm table or other support of convenient height. suitable power cord adapter, it is pos- plugs might damage the amplifier. Set up the projection screen.
  • Page 5 SUPPLY REEL ARM POWER CORD TAKE-UP REEL ARM SPEED SELECTOR • INDICATOR ELEVATION CONTROL SERIAL NUMBER PROJECTOR POWER SWITCH VOLUME CONTROL FIGURE 1...
  • Page 6: Preparation For Threading

    TAKE-UP SPINDLE LATCH SUPPLY SPINDLE LATCH Preparation for Threading Place the reel of film on the SUPPLY (Figure 2) with the film feed- SPINDLE ing clockwise off the reel and the perforations toward you. Lock the reel onto the spindle with the Place LATCH.
  • Page 7 FIGURE 3A GATE LATCH SNUBBER ROLLER FIGURE 3 PRESSURE ROLLER...
  • Page 8: Alternate Threading For Silent Pictures

    REWIND TAB GATE SOUND FOCUS LEVER While the projector is running forward, Focus the image on the screen by Alternate Threading set the speed selector at SI LENT. Be rotating the lens. for Silent Pictures sure to turn the motor off momentarily Turn the FRAMING SCREW (Figure 4) to after changing from SOUND to SILENT Draw off about five feet of leader.
  • Page 9: Rewinding

    SOUND-INPUT SWITCH MICROPHONE RECEPTACLE AUXILIARY INPUT RECEPTACLE FIGURE 6 Unplug the power cord and fold it into Rewinding its storage space. To rewind the film, attach its end to the Microphone-Insert the microphone Raise the take-up arm slightly and supply reel and move the reel by hand plug into the MICROPHONE RECEPTACLE.
  • Page 10: Sound Optics

    (A) and the other with the emulsion side on the bottom and toward EXCITER LAMP the sound optics (B). SUPER-40 Shutter KODAK The Model 250S Projector is equipped with the SUPER-40Shutter (Figure 8), ~SOUNDTRACK which provides 40 percent more screen...
  • Page 11 LAMPHOUSE COVER FIGURE 9 Locking the SUPER-40 Shutter in the 3-Blade Position Stop the projector; loosen the SCREW on the (Figure 9); LAMPHOUSE COVER remove the cover. Turn the thread knob until the (Figure 10) is SHUTTER LOCK visible. Hold the thread knob to prevent rotation of the shutter and, using a screwdriver or similar object, push the shutter lock down as far as it will go.
  • Page 12: Operating Tips

    Operating Tips The perforations in the film should be toward you as film comes off the bottom of the supply reel. If they are not, the film has not been rewound orwas twisted while being rewound. • If the gate is left open, the projected picture will be out of focus.
  • Page 13: Screen

    Maximum Image Width or Height in Inches (Meters) in a Darkened Room· Shutter in 3-Blade Position Shutter in 2-Blade Position Projection Lamp Lenticular or Lenticular or Setting Matte Screen Beaded Screen Matte Screen Beaded Screen 60 (1.5) 45 (1.1) 85 (2.1) 64 (1.6) 70 (1.8) 53 (1.3)
  • Page 14: Seating Arrangements

    KODAKPAGEANT S ound Projectors: 1lf2 -inch f/2.0, 3-inch f/2.0, and The seats nearest the screen should 4-inch f/2.5. A 2-inch f/1.6 KODAK not be closer than twice the height of Projection EKTANAR Lens is standard the picture (2H); the rear seats should equipment with the projector.
  • Page 15: Replacing Projection Lamp And Cleaning Projection Lens

    LAMPHOUSE COVER SCREW Replacing Projection lamp and Cleaning Projection lens Projection Lamp: Loosen the lamphouse cover screw and lift off the lamphouse cover. (See Figures lland12.) WARNING: Projection lamps get very hot in use. Make sure the lamp is cool before you handle it. Cooling can be accelerated by running the projector without film FIGURE 11...
  • Page 16: Cleaning Film Gate

    GATE CARD SPRING Cleaning Film Gate The film gate (Figure 13) should be cleaned at frequent intervals. Because of the rapid stop-and-go motion of the film, particles of the emulsion lubricant are eventually rubbed off the edges of the film and lodged on the gate; this can damage film.
  • Page 17 COVER SCREW COVER SCREW MASTER CONTROL COVER FIGURE 14 SOUND PICK-UP SOUND OPTICS LENS FIGURE 15...
  • Page 18: Replacing Belts

    BELT GUARD SPACER Replacing Belts Rewind Belt-Disconnect the two ends of the worn belt; connect one of these ends to an end of the new belt, and pull the new belt through. If the old belt is not in position, feed the new belt into the opening in front of the supply reel arm.
  • Page 19: Replacing Exciter Lamp

    Place the new lamp in the socket and turn it until the large ends of the key Kodak Books and Specialty Items: slots in the lamp base fit over the three DATAGUIDES, Data Books, packets, locating studs. The lamp will fit only catalogs.
  • Page 20 Kodak. For assistance in using this projector, contact a dealer in Kodak audiovisual products. Such dealers are listed in the Yellow Pages of your local telephone directory under Audiovisual Equipment and Supplies.

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