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Place the projector on a firm, vibration free
base for stable and smooth operation.
For professional use we recommend the
special projection racks available from deal-
ers. The projector may be elevated plus or
minus 30
o
from the horizontal along the
projection axis.
Note: Operating the projector at its
maximum angle setting may reduce the
average lamp life time!
Setting up the projector
Push the slide-forward button (3) to
project a slide.
Focusing the image
(manually)
Important! Proper ventilation is
required!
Check that the projector can draw-in
sufficient cool air and that warm air can
be freely expelled.
Keep air inlet (1) and air outlet (7) free
from obstruction!
Fitting the lens
Leveling the projector
max. 30º
max. 30º
.Turn the projector feet (20) to adjust the
height.
Fastening or mounting the projector
To reduce vibration or for secu-
rity you will find fixing holes
suitable for inserts (M5) in the
baseplate of the projector (see
figure).
Gear rack lenses:
Gear rack lenses (such as KODAK Slide
Projection FF Lenses, page 85-87) are pushed
into the lens mount housing.
Spiral lenses:
Spiral grooved lenses are screwed clock-
wise (from front of the projector) into the
lens mount housing.
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1. Slide positioning
Press lightly the slide forward button (3).
The first slide will move into the slide gate
and will be projected.
2. Move the lens mount to the middle
position
Repeatedly press the focus buttons (2) The
lens and the focusing knob (15) will move.
Press the focus button (2) until ...
3. - ... the focusing knob reaches or gets
close to the middle position.
4. Focusing
a) with KODAK EKTAPRO Lenses or any
other gear rack lens:
- by turning the focusing knob (15)
b) with spiral lenses:
- by turning the lens by hand.
The picture focus can be altered at any time
during the projection by using the focus
buttons (2) on the projector or the corre-
sponding buttons on the remote control.
The first slide, at the beginning of every
projection, must be focused by turning the
knob for gear rack lenses (15) or by turning
the spiral lens: