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1.      KOBAK  EKTAPRO    Slide Projector       ide  gt  j m                   Pen TEA K Ek        DA Lor T     WO wa  Bez       f KS P     a    Bedienungsanleitung  Instruction Manual  Mode d emploi   Manual de Instrucciones  Istruzioni per l uso  Gebruiksaanwijzing  Bruksanvisning  K  ytt  ohje                Projector Features    Electrical Approvals and       1 Fan  airinlet    2 Focusing buttons   3 Slide change buttons  forwards  backwards   4 Remote Socket   5 Tray positioning index mark   6 Lamp module   7 Air exhaust   8 Lamp module release   9 AC mains socket   10 Mainsswitch  electrical    11 Fuselink compartment  primary circuit   12 Voltage indicator   13 Fuselink   14 Fuse  primary circuit    15 Focusing knob for gear rack lenses  16 Lever for slide tray positioning  17 Slide gate   18 Slide tray lock   19 Slide tray transport ring   20 Height adjustment foot   21 Retractable handle    Using the instruction manual    Open the cover flap  Here you will find illustrations of the projector   The figures have also been incorporated into the operating in   structions to enable quick and exact identification of the individual  projector features     N                   Action arrow     Reference arrow   Important texts are highlighted  in grey     WARNINGS are framed   14    Conformity Mark    Electrical Approvals   The KODAK EKTAPRO 320 Slide Projector complies with Inter   national Safety requirements and bears the following safety  marks      UL  Underwriter Laborator
2.  compartment  with mounting underneath  firmly into the    projector opening provided     16       Switching  on the  projector        Connect your EKTAPRO Slide Projector  to the mains with the mains lead      UK users note  A suitable fused 13A plug  must be fitted  See instructions on cable        Turn on the mains switch  10     The projector is switched on and ready for  use  Lamp and fan are switched on     Loading and installing the slide tray       2 e Load the slides up   side down for normal front  projection     e Replace and lock the  cover to prevent damage  and splittingin casethe tray  is dropped or turned over     3 e Place the loaded tray into its zero  position on the projector s transport ring   18   The cleft in the slide tray  zero posi   tion  fits on to the notch of the transport  ring     Tray positioning index mark    SMG N       i              LL    Projectors are often installed on racks where  tray installation may be difficult and only  possible from the rear of the projector  In  this case the tray positioning index mark  5   on the back of the projector is very helpful   The tray is properly set when the index mark  aligns with the mark placed on the tray  at  slide no  20 of the 80 slide tray      1 e Checkthatthe baseplate of the slide tray is locked  into zero position and cannot be rotated               MM       Lit saa N     lt     SSS           Note      To avoid annoying automatic refocus   ing during presentation  damaged   distorted or 
3.  from front of the projector  into the  lens mount housing     Leveling the projector    Push the slide forward button AG  to  project a slide             L M d M N       e Turn the projector feet  20  to adjust the  height        Setting up the projector    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  from the horizontal along the  projection axis     Note  Operating the projector at its  maximum angle setting may reduce the  average lamp life time     Important  Proper ventilation is  reguired    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     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            18                                           Focusing the image   manually     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         NY          l e Slide positioning  Pr
4. FF Lenses Zoom Zoom Zoom    Couche  Revestimiento C C C C C C  Rivestimento  Longueur  Longitud 117 mm 153 mm 185 mm 125mm 125 mm 190 mm  Lunghezza  Tube    devant  Tubo delantero    69 mm 65 mm 73 mm 73 mm 73 mm 63 mm  Frontale   Gewicht Poids   Weight Peso 210g 310g 450 g 108 g 108 g 205 g  Aperture  Abertura 1 3 5 1 3 5 1 3 5 1 2 8 f 2 8 f 3 5  Apertura  Elements  N  mero de lenses 7 7 3 3 3  Numero di lenti    Angulo de projecci  n 32    20   24    16   24   12   27   23   13    Campo die proiezione    KODAK EKTAPRO    SELECT Projection FF    75 120 mm   87 200 mm  200   300 mm 93 mm    150 mm   Zoom Zoom Zoom  35 4   0 3     92 8   0 5     149 8   0 7     Couche  Revestimiento MC MC MC MC MC MC  Rivestimento  Longueur  Longitud 150 mm 177 mm 226 mm 125 mm 125 mm 146 mm  Lunghezza  Tube    devant  Tubo delantero Y 61mm 70 mm 87 5 mm 78 mm 78 mm 73 mm  Frontale   Gewicht Poids   Weight Peso 580 y 700 g 910 g 457 g 320 g 605 g  Aperture  Abertura 1 2 8 1 3 5    3 0 f 2 8 f 2 5 f 2 8  Apertura  Elements  N  mero de lenses 5  Numero di lenti    7 5  Champ  Angulo de projecci  n 32 20  28    12   1228  62   25   15                     Campo die proiezione      4 x 4 Projektion m  glich  Spezialkondensor n  tig  Zubeh  r      4 x 4 Projection possible  special condenser necessary  see accessory       Possibilit   de projection de diapositives 4 x 4  condenseur sp  cial requis        Es posible la proyecci  n 4x4  se necesita un condensador especial       Possibilit   di proiett
5. RO 320 Slide Projector with an  external timer                 Simultaneous Projection    1  With the KODAK EKTAPRO Twin  Socket Adapter  accessory    Y ou can connect two projectors in parallel  using the Twin Socket Adapter and an  EKTAPRO Twin Socket Connecting cable   accessory   The adapter is inserted into  the remote control socket  4   The cable  connectsthe Twin Socket Adapter with the  remote control socket of the second projec   tor  see illustration     You control the projectors with the cable  remote control as shown in the drawing   The connection of the IR receiver is also  possible  However  this can only be con   nected to the receiver with the 8 m extension  cable  accessory      2  Using the KODAK EKTAPRO IR Re   mote Systems   Several EKTAPRO Projectors can be op   erated simultaneously when each projector  isequipped with an EK TAPROIR Receiver     available as accessory  see page 22      This mode should only be used for slide  change purposes  The focus operation  will occur on all projectors in parallel   Ensure that all receivers and the  transmitter are set to the same channel     Note    Simultaneous Projection with other  EKTAPRO models   If transport buttons are held down longer  than a second the trays may stop at differ   ent positions due to different slide change  times                                  II        II                       20             Service       Replacement of fuses       WARNING    Always switch off the projector and  unp
6. ady equipped with such filters   European CAT No  717 7157    Projection Lamps  EXR 82V 35h 300W European CAT No  145 2259   FHS 82V 70h 300W European CAT No  147 7678   EXY 82V 200h 250W European CAT No  145 2143   e KODAK EKTAPRO Carrying Case European CAT No  718 1993  Hard case for projector  lens  tray and remote control transportation    e KODAK EKTAPRO Twin Socket Adapter   European CAT No  712 5909   This adapter allows linkage of an additional projector in parallel and an  EKTAPRO Cable Remote  The adapter will fit into the remote control  socket    e KODAK EKTAPRO Twin Socket Connecting Cable   2 m  European CAT No  712 5917   To connect an additional EKTAPRO Slide Projector to the Twin Socket  Adapter for a projection in parallel      KODAK EKTAPRO 4 x 4 Condenser Kit Europ  Cat  No  714 4967  For projecting 4 x 4 slides  superslides  for the KODAK 36  85  93  100  150  and 180 mm Projection FF Lenses     Technical Data       Projector Measurements  see page 88    Length  340mm   Width  336 mm   Height  140 mm   Height withtray  175 mm   Weight without tray  approx  9000 g  Weight of tray without slides  540 g    Slide Formats   24x36mm  4 x 4  superslide  with special condenser    Slide Trays    KODAK EKTAPRO80 Slide Tray for hold   ing 80 slides with a maximum slide mount  thickness of 3 2 mm     Slide Gate   Gravity feed slide change with register   gate pressure levers in two planes     Lens Mount    Universal lens mount for both spiral  and  rack mounted lense
7. are diapositive 4 x 4     necessario un condensatore speciale  vedere accessori      4 x 4 projectie mogelijk  speciale condensor noodzakelijk  zie toebehoren       4 x 4 Diabilder kan projiceras  Specialkondensorlins erfordras       Mahdollisuus heijastaa 4 x4 dioja  tarvitaan erikois kondensori  kts  lis  t  rvikkeet      85                p    NAIM NW  La ILL      im al                                                       Germany   Kodak Aktiengesellschaft  D 70323 Stuttgart    For more information on this or any other   KODAK PRESENTATION TECHNOLOGIES Product  check the Internet at   www kodak com go projectors    or call   e in Austria   sterreich   01 795 67000   e in Belgium Belgique   02 713 1398   e in Denmark Danmark   3848 7088   e in Finland Soumi   0800 11 8043   e in France   0141 918578   e in Germany Deutschland   069 9509 6055   e in Ireland Eire   01 402 6815   e in Italy ltalia   02 696 33205   e in Netherlands Nederlands   020 346 9128   e in Norway Norge   2316 2088   e in Spain Espana   91 406 9130   e in Sweden Sverige   08 587 70305   e in Switzerland Schweiz Suisse   01 838 5358   e in UK  National Line     0870 606 1031   Calls will be charged at a National Rate   e other countries   call the UK on  0044 870 606 1031    Presentation      Technologies    KODAK  CAROUSEL  EKTAGRAPHIC and  EKTAPRO are registered trademarks   Printed in Germany  620 4361 0597  G amp S 0192 97    
8. electric shock when the projector is used subsequently     13  The use of an accessory attachment not recommended by the  manufacturer may cause a risk of fire  electric shock  or injury  to persons  Only devices with safety low voltage  SELV  are  allowed to be connected    14  Connect this projector to a grounded outlet     15  Keep air inlet  1  and air outlet  7  free from obstruction     SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS     english          15    Switching on the projector       Check voltage setting    EKTAPRO Slide Projectors will be exported throughout the world to countries with  differing mains voltages  The projectors are already set during manufacture to a fixed  mains voltage    Shipments to countries with 220  230 or 240 V mains will be equipped with a T2A L   250 V fuse  A spare fuse for replacement is also supplied     Before you switch on your projector ensure that the voltage is correctly adjusted  An  incorrectly adjusted mains voltage can damage the projector  The voltage indicator   12  must show your country  s actual mains voltage        Cy  A  WY   NS    j        J  U  1        ll       N         Pe        Setting of a different operation voltage    WARNING    For safety  the mains lead must be unplugged        1 e Unlock the fuse link compartment  11  by using a screwdriver and pull    compartment out     2 e Push the fuse link  13  into the compartment so      3 e  thatthe applied voltage can be seen in the window  12  of the compartment     e Push the loaded
9. esslightly the slideforwardbutton  N 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 thefocus buttons  2  The  lens and the focusing knob  15  will move   Press the focus button  2  until        3 e     thefocusing knob reaches or gets  close to the middle position     4   Focusing  a  with KODAK EKTAPRO Lensesor any  other gear rack lens     by turning the focusing knob  15   b  with spiral lenses     by turning the lens by hand     Operation       Slide changing    Using the buttons on the projector or remote control  Single Movement     Press button  1      forwards  V backwards    Quick search and zero positioning     To transport the tray quickly in either direction  press and hold  down the slide change button backwards  3    V   until the  position wanted is reached  The tray will  however  automatically  stop at 0 and will remain in this position  If you want to repeat the  search run  press the slide change button backwards again     Removing the slide tray  in any position     In an emergency  e g  transport failure   the tray can be removed from the projec   tor in any position                    T AI a aa a n a e e T A O       Changing the slide tray  in zero position     Always lift off the slide tray in the zero position     Move tray to zero position    a  Using the slide change button on your projector or remote  controlunits   Hold the slide transport backwards bu
10. ies Inc     e CSA  Canadian Standards Association      VDE  Verband Deutscher Elektrotechniker     CE Conformity Mark  To show compliance with EMV Directive 89 336 EEC and product  safety requirements  the slide projector bears the CE mark     Please note   e In case ofextreme mains disturbances problems with lamp  flashing and or jamming may occur  In this case please switch the  projector off and on again  In case of a jam  please refer also to     Possible problems during operation as written in the manual on  page 22   Please keep the tray position in mind before switching  onthe projector  With the random access function of the IR remote  control or the rapid search via the reverse transport button you will  easily come back to this position     e In case of an electrostatic discharge  the projector will  execute a reset and the tray will be moved to the zero position     Radiointerference    EEC directive 89 336   Australia standards AS 1044  RFS49ISSUES July 1989  VCCIRegulations Nov  1987 Class2  Part 15 of FCC Rules Subpart J Class B    Important Safety Precautions       When using your equipment  basic safety precautions should  always be followed  including the following     1  Read and understand all instructions before using     2  Always use the correct voltage  as described on page 16   Incorrect voltage can lead to malfunctions in the projector     3  Close supervision is necessary when any appliance is used by  or near children  or others who may not understa
11. ies page 22         AA    W Mi  N     U  U  NU    3     Push the ejector lever completely to  the side   The defective lamp will come free of it s  holder     4    Remove the defective lamp and in   sert the new lamp         Push the ejector lever back to the right  and press down until it locks into its hold   ing         Push the lamp module back into the  projector until it locks        Guarantee    Kodak givesyou a one year guarantee on  the original projector  without accessories  and lamp  provided the projectors have  been serviced regularly     Cleaning the projector    WARNING   For safety  always turn the machine    off  unplug the mains lead and allow  the projectorto cool down before  cleaning        Housing   Wipe the housing with a soft  cotton cloth  and use a cleaner designed for plastic ma   terials  Do not use solvents or spirit based  cleaners     Optics    Do not touch optical surfaces    Clean the lens with a soft lintfree cloth or  with special lens tissues    Never wipe over a dry surface    Use a special lens cleaner  available from  photographic dealers  or add moisture by  breathing over the parts to be cleaned     21    Possible problems during operation    OOo Pom E lm      After switching on  the projector is not  operable     Projector drive system failure  tray  transportation  slide lift     Fuse blown     1  Jammed slide in the slide gate    2  Slide tray base plate not in the zero  position    3  Slide tray base plate bent    4  Partition wal
12. l of slide tray compartment  bent or damaged   Turn tray and check via    Check fuse and possibly replace it   For UK users  Check 13 A plug fuse also     1  Switch off projector  lift off slide tray  remove slide from the slide  gate  rotate the base plate until it locks in position  replace the tray and  switch on the projector    2  Switch off projector  lift off slide tray  rotate the base plate until it  locks in position  replace tray and switch on the projector    3  Use a new slide tray     baseplate opening     Image can   t be focused by focus buttons   position     2  Slide is distorted   3  Slide mount is defective   The tray cannot be fit on the tray transport  ring  The tray cannot be moved     transport ring     Slides are one sided illuminated  Condensor out of position     Fan runs but lamp is switched off     1  Lamp failure    2  Lamp module is not properly fixed     Note     Accessories    e KODAK Slide Projection FF Lenses  lens summary  page 85    e KODAK EKTAPRO Lens Support European CAT No  715 1335   es KODAK EKTAPRO 80 Slide Tray European CAT No  712 8580   e KODAK EKTAPRO Cable Remote  4 m  European CAT No  712 1080  e KODAK EKTAPRO Remote Extension Cable   8 m   European CAT No  712 5925   Up to three of these cables can be joined together      KODAK EKTAPRO IR Remote System RA   European CAT No  712 1072     KODAK EKTAPRO IR Remote System RA LP   European CAT No  712 1064      KODAK EKTAPRO IR Remote Receiver RA   European CAT No  712 8606   This 
13. lug the mains lead before  replacing afuse    Avoid the risk of fire  replace only  with a fuse of same type and rating              Replacement of primary circuit fuse    1 e Pull out the fuse link compartment   11   Do not change the position of the fuse  holder when reinserting into the projector   see also page 16      e Replace the defective fuse  14   tech   nical data  page 23      e Push the fuse link compartment back  into the projector     AN  Urs    A         Of  T  ye    d  d  d  E    W  EN  We  EA   T    ll  Clg        M    A  A    A         vs    Replacement of a defective lamp    WARNING     Before pulling out the lamp module  switch off the projector and unplug the mains    lead first     For lamp replacement let the module cool down before touching the lamp and the  surrounding area  Do not place the hot lampmodule on heat sensitive surfaces   Glass may shatter  Wear gloves  Keep glass covered        Do not touch the small bulb or the mirror surface  If you accidentally get finger  prints on them  remove marks with a soft cloth moistened with rubbing alcohol     Replacement of a defective lamp is very easy with your EKTAPRO Slide Projector        1 e Press down and hold down the  lamp module release  8  and       2        pull out the lamp module  6          Push the lamp ejector lever down  so that it clears the retaining clip     Note    For your projection requirements you   have a choice of 3 lamps with different  brightness and lamp life  see Accesso   r
14. mary circuit   1xT2AL 250Vfor220 230and240V or 1  x4 A slowblow 250V for 120 V    Supply Voltage for External Units   Provisionof 12 V 50 mA  DC  direct voltage  on the 8 pin remote control socket     Slide Change Time   1 sec  independent of mains voltage and  freguency      Slide Access Times     lt 5 sec for the longest search run        8 pin Standard Projector Socket     For connecting the KODAK EKTAPRO  Remote Systems or KODAK EKTAPRO  Twin Socket Adapter     Pin 1  12 VDC 7   Pin 2  Gnd   Pin 3  Signal 1  LSB   Pin 4  Signal 2   Pim 5  Signal 3   Pin 6  Signal 4   Pin 7  Signal 5  MSB   Pin 8  Interrupt          Control via contactsis also possible   Pleasenote    Pin 8 must always be connected with pin  2     Slide transport forwards   connect pin 7 with pin 2  Slide transport reverse   connect pin 6 with pin 2  Focus forwards    connect pin 5 with pin 2  Focus backwards   connect pin 4 with pin 2             KODAK and EKTAPRO are registered    trademarks     23    Diamagazin Register 80   Tray Index Card 80   Identification magasin 80   Indice para  Bandeja 80   Sequenza diapositive nel caricatore da 80    Diamagazijn register 80   Index f  r  Magasin 80   Kasetin sis  llysluettelo 80          KODAK Projektionsobjektive   KODAK Projection Lenses   Objectifs Kodak    KODAK Objetivos   Obiettivi Kodak e KODAK EKTAPRO objectieven    KODAK EKTAPRO objektiv   KODAK EKTAPRO objektiivit    KODAK Slide Projection P   120 mm m  150 mm pr  200mm   85mm    100 mm    180 mm     
15. nd the need for  the following precautions  Do not leave the projector unattend   ed while in use     4  Care must be taken as burns can occur from touching hot  parts  For lamp replacement let the module cool down before  touching the lamp and the surrounding area  Do not place the  lampmodule on heat sensitive surfaces  s  p  21      5  Do not operate projector with a damaged cord or if the  projector has been dropped or damaged   until it has been  examined by a qualified service technician     6  Position the cord so that it will not be tripped over  pulled  or  placed in contact with hot surfaces     7  Ifan extension cordis necessary  a cord with a current rating  at least equal to that of the projector should be used  Cords rated  for less amperage than the projector may overheat     8  Always unplug the projector from the mains before cleaning  and servicing  e g  lamp replacement  andwhen notin use  Never  pull cord to plug from outlet  Grasp plug and pull to disconnect     9  Let the projector cool completely before putting away     10  The element of a hot projector lamp is impact sensitive   Avoid any impacts to the projector whilst it is running and  cooling down     11  To reduce the risk of electric shock  do not immerse this  projector in water or other liquids     12  To reduce the risk of electric shock  do not disassemble this  projector  but take it to a qualified service technican if service  or repair work is required  Incorrect reassembly can cause an  
16. receiver is necessary for operating another projector in parallel via the  EKTAPRO IR Remote Controls      KODAK EKTAPRO Extra Bright Single Lamp Module    with EXR 35 h lamp and stray light protection   European CAT No  718 4351   e KODAK EKTAPRO Standard Heatfilter  Modules for the reduction of slide temperature and brightness  conforms with  the 3000  3010  4010  7000  9000 and 9010 models     European CAT No  717 7140       for Extra Bright Lamp    22    1  Lens mount was not set to its default    Tray transport ring not in zero position     Tray has not been placed correctly on the    4  Use a new slide tray     1  Press focus buttons to move lens mount to its default setting  Focus the  image as indicated in the manual     2  Use glass mounted slides     3  Replace slide mount       Hold slide change button backwards depressed till tray stops in zero   position or    switch projector off and then on again     Lift off the tray  switch projector on and then off again and then replace  tray     Switch off the projector  pull out the lamp module and let it cool down     check that the condensor is correctly seated and push back into position if  necessary     1  Refer to page 21    2  Refer to page 21       If none of the faults listed above caused the problem  please contact your KODAK audiovisual products dealer        KODAK EKTAPRO Heatfilter  10 for Extra Bright Lamp Modules for  the reduction of slide temperature and brightness  conforms with all previous  models alre
17. s  such as KODAK  Projection FF Lenses      Height Setting   Height setting toa maximum of 10   via two  turnable feet     Levelling    The projector may be operated at an angle  of plus or minus 30   from the horizontal  along the projector axis    Note  Tilting the projector side ways will  adversely affect the lamp lifetime     Housing    Sturdy  fibre glass reinforced housing  LEX   AN     All parts are marked and therefore fully  recyclable    All important structural elements for the  optical equipment such as slide gate  lamp  module and base for the lens mount hous   ing are in die cast zinc assemblies     Noise Development   approx  57 dB  A     Illumination   Extra Bright Lamp Module with 82 V 70h   300W halogen lamp with integrated cold  light reflecting mirror        Projection Lamps   available as accessories    EXR82V 35h 300W  Brightness 100    FHS 82V 70h 300W  Brightness 80    EXY 82V 200h250W  Brightness 60     Temperature rangefor safe operation  The operating temperature range of the  projector depends on the ambient temper   ature and the voltage    Minimum0 Cand maximum 30 C    Should the projector overheat  e g   due to  lack of cooling air  the built in thermal cut   out automatically switchesthe lamp offand  then switches iton again once it has cooled  down     Power Voltage  ACONLY   Differentpower voltages are adjustable via  the removable fuse link     120 220  230  240 V     Frequency   50 60 Hz    Performance   approximately 380 W    Fuses    Pri
18. tton down  The slide tray  goes into rapid search and stops automatically in the zero position     b  Using the IR Remote Control  Select  0  on the keypad and confirm with      The slide tray  moves to the zero position     c  Using the mains switch   Turn the projector off by the mains switch  10   When the projec   tor is turned on again  it will complete a system check and bring  the slide tray back to the zero position        First switch off your projector     1 e Push aside and hold the slide tray  lock  18  while            a 2 e  lifting off the slide tray    3 e Having removed the slide tray turn  it over and rotate the base plate until it  locks into the zero position  otherwise  the slide tray cannot be replaced on the  projector in the zero position     e Turn the projector on again  The  slide remaining in the slide gate will be  ejected by the slide lift and can be re   placed in the slide tray     19    Random access operation    Any slide can be selected using the  KODAK EKTAPRO IR Remote System   available as accessory  see page 22   Ac   cess 1s fast  within approx  5 sec  Input the  required slide number to your IR remote  control and confirm using  lt   gt      The RA operation is ideal for lectures  inter   active learning programmes and computer  control  For further details  please see the  instructions manual for the IREKTAPRO  Remote System RA and EKTAPRO IR Re   mote System RA LP        Operation via timer   Ttisnotallowed to operatethe KODAK  EKTAP
19. warped slides should not be  used as they may jam the projector s  transport mechanism      A slide tray index  80 slides  for  copying can be found on page 84  This  is ideal for archiving and an index copy  can be made for each slide tray        Extra Bright Lamp  Module   Important Hints    With the higher light ouput of the Extra  BrightLamp Module the temperatureinthe  slide gate rises  To enable a smooth oper   ation following hints should be consid   ered    1  Use only light respectively light gray  slide mounts  e g  Wess slide mounts    Slide mounts with only one dark side or  black side have to be sorted in respectively   mounted with the side facing the lamp   Please pay special attention when sorting  your slide mounts in rear projections        2  Donotusealamptype EXW 15 hfor the  projector  higher temperature   lamp not  available from Kodak      If these hints are not considered   mounts may deform     3  Glass mounted slides can produce sweat  spots due to the high temperature in long  term projections  As soon as the slide has  warmed up these sweat spots disappear     To reduce slide temperature  and light  output     a  Install a heat absorbing filter  see Ac   cessories p  22  or   b  install a 200 h lamp  see Accessories p   22     17    Fitting the lens    Gear rack lenses    Gear rack lenses  such as KODAK Slide  ProjectionFFLenses  page 85 87  are pushed  into the lens mount housing     Spiral lenses    Spiral grooved lenses are screwed clock   wise 
    
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