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Warranty

5 Year Parts /5 Year Labor

This product is warranted to be free from defects in
material and workmanship for a period of five years from
the date of invoice to the original purchaser.

If during the warranty period the product is found to be
defective, it will be repaired or replaced at the facilities of
Navitar. However, Navitar reserves the right to refund the
purchase price if the replacement or repair is not commer-
cially practical or timely. Parts not manufactured by
Navitar carry only the warranty of their manufacturer.
Lamps and fuses carry no warranty.

This warranty does not cover damage caused in transit;
damage caused by misuse, neglect or carelessness; or
damage resulting from either improper servicing or modifi-
cation by someone other than Navitar. Further, this
warranty does not cover any routine maintenance work
that is reasonably expected to be performed by the
purchaser.

No responsibility is assumed for unsatisfactory operating
performance due to environmental conditions such as
humidity, dust, corrosive chemicals, deposition of oil or
other foreign matter, spillage or other conditions beyond
the control of Navitar.

For service, repair or return procedures under this war-
ranty, contact your distributor, your local Navitar field
officer or Navitar direct at (716) 359-4000 or (800) 828-
6778 in the United States.

Except as stated herein, Navitar makes no other warran-
ties, expressed or implied by law, whether of merchant-
ability, fitness for a particular purpose or otherwise.

Further, Navitar shall not, under any circumstances, be

liable for incidental, consequential or other damages.

This warranty applies only to those original purchasers
(non-dealers) returning the product warranty card within 30
days of purchase date. For purchasers who do not return
the warranty card within 30 days, or for items sold to
dealers for their own use or rental use, our standard 90
day parts and 1 year labor warranty will apply.

Summary of Contents for VideoMate 2250

Page 1: ...VIDEOMATE 2250 2250P Video Slide Projector Instruction Manual The World Leader in Image Quality...

Page 2: ...Ektapro and Kodak are both trademarks of the Eastman Kodak Company Ektapro manual drawings used with the permission of Eastman Kodak Company VideoMate and Navitar are both trademarks of Navitar Inc...

Page 3: ...ction to the VideoMate 6 System Diagrams 7 Safety Precautions 8 Voltage Selection 9 Quick Start 10 Installation 11 Slide Tray 14 Operation 16 Lamps and Fuses 18 Features Functions 21 Troubleshooting 2...

Page 4: ...ion Description of the VideoMate 2250 2250P The VideoMate 2250 NTSC and 2250P PAL are ad vanced slide to video transfer systems that make the digital connection with built in microprocessor control Wi...

Page 5: ...2250 to zoom in on slides for increased magnification or zoom out to view entire vertical slides A unique stand by mode allows the projector to be powered off and back on again without the normal ret...

Page 6: ...6 Systems Diagrams Top View Rear View...

Page 7: ...12126 Higher wattage lamps will cause severe internal Damage to the camera and electronics There are no user serviceable components other than changing the lamp Opening the unit will expose danger ous...

Page 8: ...that the voltage is correctly adjusted An incorrectly adjusted mains voltage can damage the projector The voltage Indicator must show your country s actual mains voltage Setting a Different Operation...

Page 9: ...2 Plug the power cable into a suitable power supply 3 Connect your TV monitor to the composite video and or Y C S Video output connector on the back panel of the VideoMate 4 Set the computer input On...

Page 10: ...rward button to advance to the first slide 6 When the projector is powered up focus and iris are in automatic modes For manual focus adjustment set the auto focus switch to OFF For manual iris adjust...

Page 11: ...ring Before you switch on the projector please make sure that the tray setting switch is in the correct position Tray Positioning Index Mark Projectors are often installed on racks where tray instal l...

Page 12: ...agement and major disassembly Changing Slides Slides are changed by using the arrow buttons on top of the projector The key moves the tray forward and the key moves it backward To transport the tray q...

Page 13: ...ing the power switch Turn the projector off by the power switch When the projector is turned on again it will complete a system check and bring the slide tray back to the zero position Removing the Sl...

Page 14: ...input output cables are required We also strongly recommend the use of a vector scope for the best possible results When an external sync signal is input the display mode changes from the factory set...

Page 15: ...he values range from 99 to 99 DATA UP will increase the setting towards 99 and DATA DOWN will decrease it towards 99 Adjusting the Zoom Lens Using the buttons on the top of the projector Press the zoo...

Page 16: ...4 Insert the new lamp carefully 5 Remove any fingerprints from the lamp envelope 6 Replace the cover and tighten the lock screw Replacing Fuses Always switch off the projector and unplug the mains lea...

Page 17: ...fuses are different Two secondary fuses protect the projector against damage caused by overloading the projector s remote socket 1 Turn the fuse carrier counterclockwise with a screw driver or coin 2...

Page 18: ...tion use a monitor cable 1 1 shielded A software control package for a PC computer is avail able With the help of the communications language P COM Protocol commands are given directly to the projecto...

Page 19: ...220 230 and 240v or 1x4A slow blow for 120v Secondary circuit 1x2A 26v slow blow 1X1 25A 10v slow blow Supply Voltage for External Units Provision of 12v 50mA DC direct voltage on the 8 pin remote con...

Page 20: ...Interrupt Control System P Bus In 9 pin Sub D female connector V 24 V 28 standard interface P Bus Out 9 Pin Sub D male connector V 24 V 28 standard interface 8 pin remote socket MiniDin Slide Change T...

Page 21: ...n i s k c o l t i l i t n u e t a l p e s a b e h t e t a t o r y a r t e d i l s e h t f f o t f i l n o k c a b r o t c e j o r p e h t h c t i w s d n a y a r t e h t e c a l p e r y a r t e d i l...

Page 22: ...Modified Kodak Ektapro Lens 12x motorized Iris Focus Controls Motorized Slide Tray Capacity Kodak 80 or 140 slide tray Controls Manual On off forward reverse standby zoom in out focus auto manual iris...

Page 23: ...d to be performed by the purchaser No responsibility is assumed for unsatisfactory operating performance due to environmental conditions such as humidity dust corrosive chemicals deposition of oil or...

Page 24: ...Navitar Inc 200 Commerce Drive Rochester NY 14623 716 359 4000 phone 716 359 4999 fax Internet http navitar com e mail info navitar com...

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