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Seating Arrangements

Matte, lenticular,

or

KODAK

EKTALITE

Projection Screen-

The diagram directly above shows the

best viewing area for matte, lenticular,

and KODAKEKTALITEScreens.

The seats nearest the screen should

not be closer than twice the height of

the picture (2H); the rear seats should

not be farther than eight times the
height of the picture (8H).

selliN

Beaded Screen

The diagram above shows the best
viewing area for beaded screens.

The seats nearest the screen should

not be closer than 2lf2 times the height
of the picture (2lf2H);

the rear seats

should not be farther than 8 times the
height of the picture (8H).

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Accessories

KODAKEKTALITEProjection

Screen,

Model 3 (40 x 40)

The double-curved

aluminum

surface

of this rigid screen will reflect approxi-
mately five times the light that a con-
ventional screen will return. In addition,

the EKTALITEScreen will reject stray

light that originates

from outside the

projection

area. The result is a brilliant

projected image with excellent color
saturation

and contrast,

even in brightly

lighted areas.

*For additional

information

about projection

screens,

refer to Kodak Pamphlet

No. S-18,

Reflection

Characteristics

of

Front-Projection

Screen

Materials.

KODAKProjection

EKTANONlenses

Three EKTANONLenses are available for

KODAKPAGEANT

Sound Projectors:

1lf2 -inch

f/2.0,

3-inch

f/2.0,

and

4-inch

f/2.5.

A 2-inch

f/1.6

KODAK

Projection

EKTANARLens is standard

equipment

with the projector.

Consult

the chart on page 13 to determine the

relationship

of screen width and pro-

jector-to-screen

distance.

KODAKMicrophone,

Model PA-8

This microphone,

equipped with a

0.250-inch

(6.3 mm) diameter stan-

dard phone plug on the end of an 8-foot

(2.4 m) cord, is easily held in the hand.
It may be used for commentary

with

fi Ims or to convert the projector to a

public-address

system.

C,NE-KoDAK Bifocal Converter

(for

KODAKProjection

EKTANARLens,

2-inch

f/1.6)

Shortens the effective focal length of

the projector

lens to

lo/s

inches or

lengthens it to 2lf2 inches, depending

on wh ich end of the converter is placed

next to the lens.

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Страница 1: ......

Страница 2: ...hour rating at low lamp setting 100 hour rating at medium lamp setting and 25 hour rating at high lamp setting Amplifier completely transistorized Rated Continuous Average Sinewave Power 25 watts minimum into an 8 ohm load supplied speaker at a total harmonic distortion of 5 maximum throughout a bandwidth of at least 50 Hz to 7 KHz NOTE The preceding specification applies for an rms line voltage o...

Страница 3: ...he projector may overheat 7 Never yank the cord to pull the plug from the outlet Grasp the plug and pull it to disconnect 8 Do not disassemble this projector beyond the extent necessary to perform the routine maintenance procedures described in this manual If further disassembly is required take the projector to a qualified service representative since incorrect reassembly can cause electric shock...

Страница 4: ...polarized receptacle properly grounded If an extension power cord is used be sure that it has adequate current carry ing capacity No 18 AWG wire or larger to avoid overheating the cord and that it is as short as possible to prevent excessive voltage drop Position the speaker as close to the screen as possible Uncoil enough speaker cable to connect the plug to the SPEAKER JACK Figure 1 in the ampli...

Страница 5: ...SUPPLY REEL ARM POWER CORD TAKE UP REEL ARM SPEED SELECTOR INDICATOR ELEVATION CONTROL SERIAL NUMBER PROJECTOR POWER SWITCH VOLUME CONTROL FIGURE 1 5 ...

Страница 6: ...e lower sprocket and the take up reel For sound projection only Move the sound input switch to FILM Turn on the projector by pressing the projector power switch Draw off about five feet 1 5 m of leader Grasp the leader near the supply reel and insert it between the upper sprocket and clamp engage the perforations with the sprocket teeth and close the clamp See Figure 3 Place the leader between the...

Страница 7: ...FIGURE 3A GATE LATCH SNUBBER ROLLER FIGURE 3 PRESSURE ROLLER 7 ...

Страница 8: ... rewind at SOUND speed for faster rewind Check Setup and Run the Show Turn the thread knob clockwise a few times to check the threading The pull down claw must engage the perforations and the sprockets must feed the film The loops must be maintained in their correct sizes The leader should be taut between the supply reel and the upper sprocket Move the master control to MOTOR FORWARD and see that ...

Страница 9: ...clockwise as far as it will go Unplug the speaker cable and wind it around its storage hooks Replace and fasten the projector cover Microphone Phonograph Tape Recorder The projector can be used as a PA system or to provide accompaniment for silent films Before you use either the microphone or auxiliary input on the projector move the sound input switch to MICRO AUX Figure 6 Microphone Insert the m...

Страница 10: ... force exerted by a weight that is linked to the two movable blades When the speed selector is moved to SOUND the additional centrifugal force that results from the faster speed of the shutter overc mesthe spring tension The movable blades rotate on their axis and overlap in a position opposite the fixed blade Now the shutter will operate in the 2 blade position with 40 percent more screen illumin...

Страница 11: ... will go Replace the lamphouse cover and tighten the screw To unlock the shutter proceed as above except that the shutter lock must be moved up as far as it will go NOTE If a small image is projected especially in a darkened room the 2 blade shutter operation may cause noticeable flicker even at SOUND speed Locking the shutter in the 3 blade position will usually eliminate the flicker by reducing ...

Страница 12: ...ty is not up to par be certain that Speed selector is at proper position Film is snug around sound drum and drum is clean Volume is not too high and tone control is correctly adjusted Sound focus lever is adjusted for correct sound optics focus Film sound track is of good quality and clean Sound optics unit has been properly seated after cleaning 12 Screen Lamp Lens Combinations Proper selection o...

Страница 13: ...similar tool to rotate the lamp control switch to the desired position Be sure to turn off the amp and motor during this procedure The switch is accessible when the lamp is removed See the section on Replacing Projection Lamp and Cleaning Projection lens for a lamp removal procedure nO 33 5 100 30 5 en 911 27 4 a w I 10 24 4 w I w 7O 2t3 w u I w o z 60 11 3 t I en 15 z 50 15 2 w w a en 40 12 2 0 I...

Страница 14: ...rea The result is a brilliant projected image with excellent color saturation and contrast even in brightly lighted areas For additional information about projection screens refer to Kodak Pamphlet No S 18 Reflection Characteristics of Front Projection Screen Materials KODAKProjection EKTANON lenses Three EKTANON Lenses are available for KODAKPAGEANT Sound Projectors 1lf2 inch f 2 0 3 inch f 2 0 a...

Страница 15: ...ompletely onto the connecting pins at the back of the lamp and that the rim of the lamp is fully seated on both of the retaining hooks on the mounting plate Avoid touching the small bulb inside the lamp reflector If it is touched accidentally clean it with alcohol and a clean cloth It is recommended that a SPARE PROJECTION LAMPbe carried in the projector lamphouse at all times Cleaning Lens The pr...

Страница 16: ...r part of the top hinge retaining SPRING Push in on the gate tab to engage the top and bottom hinges 16 CARD GATE SPRING FIGURE 13 Cleaning Sound Optics Cleaning Sound Drum Occasional cleaning of the sound optics is recommended The sound drum sprocket clamp roll ers and other rollers that come in contact with the film should be wiped occasionally with a soft lintless cloth to keep them clean Dirt ...

Страница 17: ...COVER SCREW MASTER CONTROL COVER COVER SCREW FIGURE 14 17 SOUND PICK UP SOUND OPTICS LENS FIGURE 15 ...

Страница 18: ... upper sprocket plate retaining SCREWS and the SPACER that is located behind the retaining screw nearest the front of the projector Lift off the upper sprocket and plate assembly Remove the old belt Hold the new belt as shown in Figure 17 and push the looped end of the belt into the opening in the mech anism Make sure that the STUD is inside the loop Continue to push the belt downward until the lo...

Страница 19: ...y using a small screwdriver and withdraw the holder Replace the blown fuse with a fuse of the value stamped on the amplifier plate and replace the holder If the indicator light exciter lamp still fails to glow the problem could be in the amplifier system Consult a qualified service representative to have the amplifier repaired FIGURE 18 RELEASE LEVER EXCITER LAMP About Kodak Publications Kodak Pam...

Страница 20: ... in Kodak audiovisual products one of the Kodak Equipment Service Centers listed below or one of the Kodak Consumer Centers_ Kodak Consumer Centers are listed in the Yellow Pages under Photographic Equipment and Supplies To help us get your projector back to you promptly please enclose a note giving details of the problem date of purchase and your complete name and address_ Eastman Kodak Company C...

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