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S P O R T S V I E W PROJECTOR 

Electrical connections 

For electrical safety, use an earthed supply for your Sportsview 
Projector. Connect the leads to a suitable three-pin plug, making sure 
the green (earth) wire is properly connected. 

A lamp switch (7) is fitted at the back of the projector and a red 

dot is exposed when this is switched on. When not in use, the Sports-
view Projector should be disconnected from the mains supply. 

The Lamp 

A type A1/182 lamp is supplied with the Sportsview Projector. Make 
sure it is of the correct voltage for the mains supply in your area. 
If it is not, DO NOT USE THE LAMP, but consult your Ilford 
Photographic Dealer. 

Before you insert the lamp, make sure the projector is disconnected 

from the mains supply. 

Remove the lamp-house cover (1) by lifting from the front. 

Insert the lamp into the lamp-holder and push it right home. (The 

lamp-holder has been designed so that the lamp can only be fitted 
in the correct position.) 

Replace the lamp-house cover by positioning the back against the 

supporting lugs and then snapping the front into place. 

When the lamp is hot, the filament is easily damaged, so take care 

not to knock the projector when it is switched on as this may shorten 
the life of the lamp. After switching off, allow the lamp to cool for a 
few minutes before moving the projector. 

WARNING 

The lamp is cooled by convection, and ventilation holes are provided 
underneath the projector as well as on top. Standing the projector 
on a cushion, or allowing these holes to become obstructed in any 
other way will cause overheating, and may result in serious damage. 

Summary of Contents for Sportsview

Page 1: ...S P O R T S V I E W P R O J E C T O R INSTRUCTION BOOK ILFORD ...

Page 2: ...een designed as a complete unit combining a first class optical system magazine loading and a modern slide changing mechanism A new valve base type lamp with a very high light output provides the illumination and a scientifically computed mirror aspheric con denser system and f 2 8 Rodenstock coated anastigmat lens combine to give a brilliant needle sharp picture The magazine makes the Sportsview ...

Page 3: ...1 Lamp house Cover 6 Front Feet 2 Autochange Lever 7 Lamp Switch 3 Inspection Window 8 Mirror Adjusting Lever 4 Fine Focus Control Wheel 9 Top Casting Retaining Screws 5 Lens 3 ...

Page 4: ...jector is disconnected from the mains supply Remove the lamp house cover 1 by lifting from the front Insert the lamp into the lamp holder and push it right home The lamp holder has been designed so that the lamp can only be fitted in the correct position Replace the lamp house cover by positioning the back against the supporting lugs and then snapping the front into place When the lamp is hot the ...

Page 5: ...ace it in the magazine In the case of spotted slides the magazine should be loaded so that the spots are in the top right hand corner facing you For the very best results Sportsview Transparency Frames are recommended although the Sportsview Projector will work very well with transparencies bound between cover glasses or card mounts If your transparencies are in card mounts make sure these are not...

Page 6: ...n all the slides remove the magazine from the front of the projector The Sportsview Projector has been designed so that when the autochange lever is pulled out as far as it will go the magazine may be moved to any position by hand By observing the numbers through the inspection window while adjusting the magazine it is possible to show any slide at will Always operate the autochange lever smoothly...

Page 7: ... be necessary to adjust the mirror Insert the special card provided into the magazine and bring it into the projection position by means of the autochange lever Remove the lens and observe the image of the filament wires on a screen or card about 6 inches in front of the projector The wires of the filament should be seen with an inverted secondary image in the position shown in the diagram If this...

Page 8: ... they can easily be removed When dusting the mirror it is best to remove the lamp first Any marks that cannot be removed by dusting should be wiped gently with lens cleaning tissue When you replace the optical components make sure they are in the correct position and the right way round Your Sportsview Projector will not work properly if the heat filter and condensers are replaced incorrectly This...

Page 9: ...t is carried on its side or if it is shaken or bumped about the slides will come out of the magazine and jam the mechanism Screens A square screen with a matt white surface is the most suitable type for use with the Sportsview Projector By using a square screen you can show either vertical or horizontal slides without moving the projector and the matt white finish gives maximum brilliance for all ...

Page 10: ...strip and the transparency is sandwiched between two specially selected cover glasses for complete protection Sportsview Transparency Frames are supplied in boxes of 20 Spare Lamps Only type A1 182 lamps are suitable for use in the Sportsview Projector It is a good idea to keep a spare so that you will never have to abandon a slide show due to lamp failure Carrying Case Ask your Ilford Dealer to s...

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