Feature Comparison Chart-The Kodak Ektagraphic Audioviewer/Projector, Models 220, 270, 470, And 570Af; Standard Features Of The Current Line Of Kodak Ektagraphic Audioviewer/Projectors; Operating Instructions; Preparing The Audioviewer/Projector For Program Playback - Kodak 220 Manual

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FEATURE COMPARISON CHART—THE KODAK EKTAGRAPHIC
AUDIOVIEWER/PROJECTOR, MODELS 220, 270, 470, AND 570AF
Features
Models
220
270
470
570AF
Plays programs that conform to ANSI
Standard PH7.4-1975
Erases, records, and plays back au¬
dio and slide-advance pulses (visual
recording light, omnidirectional mi¬
crophone, microphone jack, and re¬
mote tape-control jack included).
Erases, records, and plays back
automatic program-pause signals
{tape restart button and tape-stop
visual indicator included).
Autofocus capability with ON/OFF
switch
Variable electronic timer provides
silent automatic slide advance.
(Rates: 2-24 seconds)
STANDARD FEATURES OF THE CURRENT LINE OF
KODAK EKTAGRAPHIC AUDIOVIEWER/PROJECTORS
• Will play programs conforming to ANSI Standard PH7.4-1975.*
• Image viewing on built-in viewing screen or external front-projection screen.
(External screen not provided.)
• Image-magnifying lever to enlarge images by about 50 percent.
• External-projector interconnect outlet allows control of external slide projec¬
tor (or dissolve control and two slide projectors) for use with a variety of
projection lenses.
• Choice of manual forward-and-reverse projection with push buttons on the
machine or with optional remote control.
• Manual focus knob for convenient focus adjustment.
• Will accept any KODAK Slide Tray (except Pocket CAROUSEL Slide Trays).
NOTE: Tray not included with AudioViewer/Projector.
• Will accept KODAK EC Stack Loader (for forward operation only).
• Dark-screen shutter blocks projection light beam when gate is empty.
• Automatic end-of-tape stop helps prevent damage to tape. (Tape-control
buttons return to their released position when tape ends.)
• HI/LO/EXT (High, Low, External-Projector) projection-lamp switch provides
high brightness, extended-life brightness, or turns the lamp off when an
external slide projector (or dissolve control and two slide projectors) is being
advanced by the built-in tape deck, slide-forward button, or variable-
electronic timer (Model 570AF only) of the AudioViewer/Projector.
• Adjustable legs provide quick image elevation.
• Built-in omnidirectional loudspeaker.
• Separate outlets for an external loudspeaker and headphones.
• Convenient slide tray storage.
• Foldaway handle (usable with tray installed).
• Coin-slotted tray-removal screw for removing tray when slide is jammed in
gate.
• Thermal fuses to prevent overheating.
• Permanently attached three-wire grounded power cord.
• Slide-change time of 1 second (about the same as a KODAK EKTAGRAPHIC
in Projector).
• UL listed.
• CSA Certified.
*A copy of this Standard can be purchased from the American National Standards Institute, Inc.,
1430 Broadway, New York, NY 10018.
OPERATING
INSTRUCTIONS
To play back a sound-slide pro¬
gram with your
KODAK
EKTAGRAPHIC
AudioViewer/
Projector, follow the steps listed
below:
You will need a program recorded in
conformance with ANSI Standard
PH7.4 —1975. (Any program
recorded with an EKTAGRAPHIC
Audio Viewer/Projector or
EKTAGRAPHIC AudioViewer can
be used.)
Preparing the AudioViewer/
Projector for Program Playback
1. Place the AudioViewer/
Projector on a sturdy support.
(The rubber feet are nonmarring.)
2. Turn the storage-door latches
on the back of the Audio-
Viewer/Projector counter¬
clockwise and open the storage
door from the top.
a. Uncoil the permanently at¬
tached power cord and run it
through the slot of the storage
door.
b.
Close the storage door and re¬
lock both latches.
POWER CORD
3. Plug the AudioViewer/Prqjec-
tor into a grounded 120 V,
60 Hz power outlet.
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