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EKTAPRO
Slide Projectors
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Using built-in control systems (control from a speaker’s desk) or former
S-AV Cable Remote Control
Almost all congress halls, lecture halls etc. have speaker’s desks. From
this desk the speaker is able to use installed remote controls for all
kinds of presentation equipment such as slide projectors. In many cases
the technique of control is based on “closing contacts”. All Ektapros
(except the Ektapro 320) accept digital commands only; and therefore,
can not directly be connected to the existing cables at the venue. For
connecting to such systems use a so called “
slide synchronizer adapter
”
(
Addresses see page 71 and 72
).
o
Pin 8 must always be connected with pin 2!
o
Slide transport forwards:
connect pin 7 with pin 2
o
Slide transport reverse:
connect pin 6 with pin 2
o
Focus forwards:
connect pin 5 with pin 2
o
Focus backwards:
connect pin 4 with pin 2
Applications
Business
Presentation
Pin Configuration for the Ektapro 320:
The projector has an 8-pin connector. Hence an adapter between the
projector and existing 6 pin cable (or S-AV cable remote control) is
necessary.
Note:
If you need a simple closing contact for a
slide transport forwards, only
(e.g. to
connect a 1000 Hz AV recorder or an external slide synchronizer) you have the following
options:
•
Use of a slide synchronizer adapter (
Addresses see page 71 and 72
) or
•
Solder an adapter with the following pin configuration:
For Ektapro 320: See above
For all other Ektapro projectors:
o
Pin 8 must always be connected with pin 7!
o
Slide transport forwards:
connect pin 7 with pin 2
5
1
2
3
4
6
7
8
e.g. slide transport forwards
5
1
2
3
4
6
7
8