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Operating Manual
PRESENTATION TECHNOLOGIES
KODAK
EKTAGRAPHIC III
Slide Projectors
Important Safety Instructions
When using your projector, always follow basic safety precautions:
1. Read and understand all instructions before using this equipment.
2. Operate this projector with 110- to 125-volt 60 Hz current only. Incorrect voltage can cause projector
malfunction. See Startup” on page 3 for Models III BR and III ABR, which feature a multi-voltage
selector.)
3. Close supervision is necessary when any appliance is used by or near children, or others who may not
understand the need for these precautions. Do not leave the projector unattended during use.
4. Be careful not to touch hot parts. For lamp replacement, allow the module to cool before touching the
lamp and the surrounding area. Do not place the lamp module on heat-sensitive surfaces.
5. Do not operate your projector if the cord is damaged or if the projector has been dropped or damaged
(see How to Obtain Service” on page 30).
6. Position the cord so that it is not tripped over, pulled, or placed in contact with hot surfaces.
7. If an extension cord is necessary, use a cord with a current rating at least equal to that of the projector.
Cords rated for less amperage than the projector may overheat.
8. Always unplug the projector from the electrical outlet before cleaning and servicing and when it is not
in use.
9. Allow the projector to cool before storing.
10. Do not immerse this equipment in water or other liquids.
11. Do not disassemble this projector. Use a qualified service technician when service or repair is required.
Incorrect reassembly can cause electric shock the next time the projector is used.
12. Use only safety electrical low-voltage (SELV) devices.
13. The use of an accessory attachment not recommended by the manufacturer may increase risk of
damage.
14. Keep the air-flow vents unobstructed.
Save These Instructions
Operating Manual
KODAK
EKTAGRAPHIC III
Slide Projectors
Congratulations!
You have just purchased a KODAK EKTAGRAPHIC III Slide Projector with
a KODAK Extra Bright Lamp Module.
This new lamp module procides 30% greater light intensity so your images
look brighter, richer and more saturated. This module features a “Lamp On”
indicator on the lamp module door.
KODAK EKTAGRAPHIC III Slide Projector 1
Contents
Important Safety Instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2
Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2
Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3
Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
Startup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3
Loading the Slide Tray . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6
Projecting Your Slides . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Editing Your Presentation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17
Clearing a Gate Jam . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18
Using the Built-In Viewer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19
Using a Dissolve Control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20
Shutdown . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20
Maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21
Changing the Projection Lamp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22
Cleaning the Condenser, Heat-Absorbing Glass, and Mirror . . . . . . .23
Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .27
Warranty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .29
How to Obtain Service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30
Appendix A . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31
Serial Number
The serial number of your projector is printed on the label affixed to the power
cord retainer on the base of the projector. Record this number, as well as the
model identification, date, and place of purchase, for future reference.
2 KODAK EKTAGRAPHIC III Slide Projector
Overview
FRONT RIGHT
BACK RIGHT
BASE
1 – Tray
2 – Lock Ring
3 – Storage Compartment/Remote
4 – Elevating Foot
5 – Elevating Adjustment Wheel
6 – Elevating Foot Release Button
7 – Lens
8 – Viewer (Model ATS)
9 – Focus Knob
10 – Autofocus (Models A, AMT, & ATS)
11 – Select Bar
12 – Timer (Models AMT & ATS)
13 – Reverse
14 – Forward
15 – Power/Fan/Half Lamp/Full Lamp
16 – Tray Release Latch
17 – Lamp Module
18 – Raised Index Mark
19 – Reading Light Cover
20 – Standby Light (Model E Plus)
21 – Special-Application Receptacle
22 – Remote Receptacle
23 – Power Cord
24 – Power Cord Retainer
25 – Leveling Foot
KODAK EKTAGRAPHIC III Slide Projector 3
Introduction
Take the time to read the instructions in this operating manual to become
familiar with your KODAK EKTAGRAPHIC III Slide Projector and how to
operate it properly.
Operation
Startup
Models III BR
and ABR Only
Important
Before you turn on your new KODAK EKTAGRAPHIC III BR or ABR Slide
Projector, it is critical to set the voltage selector to the proper setting. Use
the proper fuse for the voltage selection. See the fuse label on the back of the
projector.
The voltage selector on the KODAK EKTAGRAPHIC III BR or ABR Slide
Projector is located on the base of the projector. Using a small object, such as
a coin, you can set the voltage selector for the proper voltage (100, 115, 130,
220, 230, and 240 V).
4 KODAK EKTAGRAPHIC III Slide Projector
Operation
EKTAGRAPHIC III BR and ABR Slide Projectors have a sensing capability
to automatically set the proper power cycle (50 or 60 Hz). This eliminates the
need to manually change the two-position switch included on models
manufactured before November 1996. These projectors are shipped with a
detachable power cord that is packaged separately (not wound on the Power
Cord Retainer).
A spare fuse is provided. The fuse is located in the small, pull-out storage door
below the Power Inlet. Simply pull the door with your finger. Remove the
spent fuse with a small object (e.g., pencil tip) by pushing the fuse up and
removing it from the receptacle. Press the spare fuse into the receptacle and
close the storage door.
Important
The EKTAGRAPHIC III BR and ABR Slide Projectors are supplied with a
3-wire grounding power cord to comply with UL122 (USA) and CSA222
(Canada) safety and electrical standards. We urge you to provide a permanent,
properly installed 3-wire receptacle as the source of power for this projector.
For advice and assistance, call a licensed electrician or your local power
company.
When used outside the United States of America, please use a proper adapter
that ensures grounding and polarization.
Although the Models III BR and ABR are approved to the standards of UL
and CSA, they are not intended to meet approval in all countries worldwide.
KODAK EKTAGRAPHIC III Slide Projector 5
Operation
Models A,
AMT and ATS Open the storage compartment and remove the remote control.
Plug the 5-pin cable remote connector into the remote-control receptacle,
aligning the raised dot with the metallic rivet head.
This receptacle also accepts plugs for accessories, such as Kodak dissolve
controls.
Plug the power cord into a grounded outlet with 110- to 125-volt 60 Hz
current only.
6 KODAK EKTAGRAPHIC III Slide Projector
Operation
Loading the Slide Tray
A KODAK EKTAGRAPHIC Universal Slide Tray is designed to hold up to
80 slides. Be sure that your slide mounts are in good condition; frayed or bent
mounts may fail to drop into the projector. A variety of slide trays are
available with capacity up to 140 slides. See your dealer in Kodak products
for a complete list of Kodak trays and accessories.
Note: Do not attempt to project slides mounted with sticky or loose tape.
Place the tray over the center post of the projector. Align the "0" slot with the
gate index; the tray will drop into position.
If your 80-slide tray does not drop easily, rotate the metal plate on the bottom
of the tray until it locks into position. For a 140-slide tray, secure the lock
ring, invert the tray, and align the index hole with the index notch. Slide and
hold the tray release latch in the direction of the arrow, and turn the bottom
plate until the index hole and notch align. Then release the latch.
80-Slide Tray 140-Slide Tray
KODAK EKTAGRAPHIC III Slide Projector 7
Operation
Front-Screen
Projection Remove the lock ring by turning it counterclockwise and lifting it off.
Check each slide’s orientation (horizontal or vertical), and arrange them in the
order you wish to show them. Then turn the slides upside down.
Number each mount in the upper right-hand corner of the film’s shiny side.
Insert your first slide into the first slot in the tray so that the number is visible
on the outer circumference of the tray. Insert your second slide in the second
slot with the emulsion (dull side) facing your first slide, and so on.
8 KODAK EKTAGRAPHIC III Slide Projector
Operation
Replace the lock ring by turning it clockwise until it is secure
Rear-Screen
Projection You can easily adapt a show from front- to rear-screen projection. Remove
each slide from the tray and turn it around (keeping the slide upside down).
This will give the projected slide a mirror image on the screen.
Insert your first slide back into the first slot in the tray. The number is now
visible in the inner circumference of the tray.
Replace the lock ring by turning it clockwise until it is secure.
With a Dissolve
Control When you use a dissolve control, put your slides into two trays (one for odd-
and one for even-numbered slides).
KODAK EKTAGRAPHIC III Slide Projector 9
Operation
Tray Place the loaded slide tray on the projector. Align the tray index bar with the
gate index. The tray will drop into position.
Removing the Tray To remove the slide tray:
press the select bar all the way down
align the tray index bar with the gate
index.
You can then lift off the tray.
Raised Index Mark This feature allows you to
coordinate tray starting positions
for multiple-projector
presentations. For an 80-slide tray
in the zero position, the raised
index mark is at slot 20. If you
start with slide 6, it will align at
slot 26. For a 140-slide tray in the
zero position, the index mark is at
slot 35. So, if you start with
slide 12, it will align at slot 47.
10 KODAK EKTAGRAPHIC III Slide Projector
Operation
Projecting Your Slides
Lens To insert a lens, push the focus knob up and position the lens gear teeth on
the lens barrel with the notch on the projector.
Lamp Slide the power switch to half lamp (for longer lamp life) or lamp (for
maximum brightness).
You may want to keep a spare KODAK EC Lamp Module (CAT 831 3587)
handy in case the lamp burns out during a presentation. Replacing the entire
module makes the change quick and easy. (See Maintenance” on page 21 for
instructions on changing the lamp module.) See your dealer in Kodak
products to order this module.
KODAK EKTAGRAPHIC III Slide Projector 11
Operation
Forward and
Reverse Press the forward button on the projector or the remote control to project the
first slide. To change slides, briefly press the forward or reverse buttons.
Focus Focus your first slide using the focus knob on the projector or the focus button
on the remote control.
Autofocus
(Models A, AMT,
and ATS only)
With autofocus on, the projector automatically focuses each slide, after you
focus your first slide manually. Turn autofocus off if glass slides make the
autofocus motor run continuously.
Random Projection For random projection of any slide in the
tray:
press and hold down the
select bar,
rotate the tray to the desired slide,
and
release the select bar.
12 KODAK EKTAGRAPHIC III Slide Projector
Operation
Screen Image Use the elevating foot to horizontally center the projected image on the
screen. To release the foot, press the release button, while lifting the front of
the projector to the desired height. Use the elevating wheel to make fine
adjustments.
If the image is not level, make an adjustment by turning the leveling foot at
the rear of the projector.
Timer
(Models AMT & ATS
only)
To time your slides, use the timer switch for slide changes from 3 to
22 seconds.
To interrupt the timer, press either
the forward or reverse button. For
manual operation, slide the timer
switch to Off.
KODAK EKTAGRAPHIC III Slide Projector 13
Operation
Reading Light To illuminate a small area for reading, lift the reading light cover while the
projector lamp is on.
Standby Light
(Model E Plus only) A glowing standby light indicates a
“ready” condition.
In a dissolve program, it indicates
that
both projectors are receiving
power
both power switches are set at
fan
both projection lamps are
properly installed, not burned
out, and ready
both standby lights are operational
all thermal fuses are functional
Special-Application
Receptacle The special-application receptacle allows additional external control and
programming capability. It provides 22.5 V low-voltage power isolated from
the main power line.
Use this receptacle for:
automatic “return-to-zero” devices (models A and E Plus)
a low-voltage power supply
a dark shutter switch
The receptacle accepts 8-pin plugs and DIN-type plugs with 3 or 5 pins at
180˚. (See Appendix A for contact identification descriptions.)
14 KODAK EKTAGRAPHIC III Slide Projector
Operation
Important
All equipment, cables, and connectors used with the special-application
receptacle must be assembled by qualified electronic personnel All circuits
connected electrically to the projector through this receptacle must have a
rating of not more than 30 V (rms) and must comply with Underwriters
Laboratories, Inc., low-voltage, limited energy circuit requirements.1
Single Slides To project single slides, slide the power switch to a half- or full-lamp position.
Remove the tray and insert a slide upside down into the projector gate. Push
the slide all the way down.
After viewing the slide, press forward, reverse, or the select bar to eject the
slide.
Selecting Slide
Projection Lenses When buying a lens, consider features such as focal length (measured in
millimetres), aperture (designed as an f/stop), and the lens design (curved or
flat).
When selecting a lens, remember that the shorter the focal length (i.e., the
smaller the f/number), the brighter the projected image. Also, a curved-field
lens, in combination with cardboard open face mounts from an automated
mounting process, provide superior projection quality. A flat-field lens is the
best choice for glass-mounted slides.
1.UL-122,
Photographic Equipment,
Underwriters Laboratories, Inc., 33 Pfingsten Road,
Northbrook, IL 60062-2096; CSA Specification C222, Number 118-1959 (R1965),
Picture
Machines Appliances,
CSA, 178 Rexdale Boulevard, Rexdale, Ontario M9W 1R3 Canada.
KODAK EKTAGRAPHIC III Slide Projector 15
Operation
Choosing a Curved-
or Flat-Field Lens The lens you select depends on how you use your projector and what type of
slide mount you use. So that you may choose the lens that best meets your
needs, we do not include a lens with the projector.
To obtain the best results of a projected image, insert slides with the emulsion
side toward the projection lens, slide curve toward the light source.
A flat-field lens works best for:
general home projection
glass mounts
plastic mounts
mixed mounts
non-embossed cardboard mounts
rear-projection applications
duplicated slides
A curved-field lens works best for:
embossed cardboard mounts (Embossed mounts have beveled edges
around the aperture. Kodak Premium Processing and Kodak Processing
labs provide embossed mounts.)
Lens Focal Length/
Projector Distance Use the illustration on the following page to help determine the lens focal
length and projector distance.
16 KODAK EKTAGRAPHIC III Slide Projector
Operation
LD
75 mm 13.3’
100 mm 17.7’
125 mm 22.2’
150 mm 26.6’
175 mm 31.0’
200 mm 35.4’
KODAK EKTAGRAPHIC III Slide Projector 17
Operation
Editing Your Presentation
Removing the
Lock Ring To add or remove slides in the tray, you must first remove the lock ring.
Turn the ring counterclockwise and lift off.
Removing a Slide Rotate the tray to the slide you wish to remove. Firmly press and hold down
the select bar to eject the slide.
Adding a Slide When the lock ring is off, you can add a slide to any empty slot.
(See Front-Screen Projection” on page 7.)
Replace and secure the lock ring.
18 KODAK EKTAGRAPHIC III Slide Projector
Operation
Clearing a Gate Jam
To remove a defective slide or foreign object stuck in the projector gate, you
need to remove the tray.
Slide the tray release latch in the direction of the arrow, and
with your other hand, lift off the back of the tray.
Rotate the metal plate on the bottom of the tray until it locks into position.
(For a 140-slide tray, see Loading the Slide Tray” on page 6.) Put the tray
aside.
Remove the slide or object from the projector gate by pressing the forward
button or removing the slide manually.
Remount damaged slides to protect your projector and slides from subsequent
damage.
KODAK EKTAGRAPHIC III Slide Projector 19
Operation
Using the Built-In Viewer
(Model ATS Only)
Important
Before opening the viewer, you must remove the projection lens from the
projector.
Removing the
Lens Turn the focus knob to the horizontal position. Push the knob toward the top
of the projector as you withdraw the lens.
Opening the
Viewer Grasp the viewer handle and pull it out from the base of the projector. It will
pop into place.
Slide the power switch to lamp to project your slides.
Closing the Viewer To close the viewer, fold it and push it back into the body of the projector.
20 KODAK EKTAGRAPHIC III Slide Projector
Operation
Reinserting the
Lens To reinsert the lens, push the focus knob up and position the lens gear teeth
on the lens barrel with the notch on the projector.
Using a Dissolve Control
One of the more common uses for a dissolve control is a simple two-projector
fade. This feature fades down the light beam in one projector, while changing
the image and fading up the light beam in the other projector. This eliminates
a dark-screen interval.
When using a dissolve control, you need to divide your slides into two trays
(odd- and even-numbered slides).
The dissolve control has two connectors that plug into the remote-control
receptacles in the rear of two projectors. Refer to your dissolve-control
operating manual for additional instructions and features.
See your dealer in Kodak products for more information on Kodak dissolve
controls.
Shutdown
To shut down,
remove and store the tray
slide the power switch to off
Your projector will remain warm for several minutes.
KODAK EKTAGRAPHIC III Slide Projector 21
Maintenance
To ensure a long life and trouble-free operation for your projector:
Allow the air to flow freely around the projector.
Do not recirculate warm air.
Keep the projector dust free.
If your projector is chilled, bring it to room temperature before operating.
Projection Lamps Quartz-halogen 82 V projection lamps
Included: EXR, 300 W (35-hour lamp life at full lamp/medium-brightness)
Sampling of other lamps:
EXY (200 hours/less brightness)
EXW (15 hours/maximum brightness)
FHS (70 hours/medium brightness)
Use combinations of lamp brightness, plus half- and full-lamp settings to
approximate image brightness in multi-projector presentations.
Lamp Tips Projector operation on line voltages above 125 volts greatly
reduces the lamp life.
Unplug the projector before changing the lamp.
Allow for unrestricted flow of air to the exhaust vent to prolong
lamp life.
Gently wipe off any fingerprints with a soft cloth moistened with
rubbing alcohol.
Desired
Brightness EKTAGRPAHIC III
Projector Lamp
Maximum EXW
High EXR
Medium FHS
Low EXY
22 KODAK EKTAGRAPHIC III Slide Projector
Maintenance
Changing the Projection Lamp
Slide the power switch to Off and unplug the projector.
Allow the projector and lamp
to cool for about 10 minutes.
Push the lamp-module
release button and remove
the lamp module. You can
replace it with a new lamp
module or replace only the
lamp.
Note: There is an additional
safety latch, which reduces
the chance of an accident
with a loosely inserted lamp
module, that may cause some
resistance. To release the
latch, you may need to apply
extra effort when you pull out
the module.
To replace only the lamp, lift up the lamp release clip. Carefully remove the
worn lamp from the socket and place it on a heat-resistant surface.
Insert a new lamp into the
socket. Push down to tightly
seat the replacement lamp.
Relatch the clip in the forward
position and push the lamp
module all the way back into
the projector until it latches.
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Maintenance
Cleaning the Condenser, Heat-Absorbing Glass, and
Mirror
To clean the condenser, heat-absorbing glass, or mirror, you must disassemble
the lamp module.
Slide the power switch to Off and
unplug the projector. Allow the
projector to cool about 10 minutes.
Push the lamp-module release
button and remove the lamp
module.
Use a torx-head screwdriver to
remove the screw.
Using a flat-blade screwdriver, apply ample
pressure to release each of the metal tabs.
Lift off the top of the lamp module.
24 KODAK EKTAGRAPHIC III Slide Projector
Maintenance
Condenser Lens You can clean the condenser lens in place, or by pulling it out. Wear gloves
to prevent fingerprints.
Heat-Absorbing
Glass
(Models without
KODAK Extra Bright
Lamp Module)
Caution
The heat-absorbing glass is fragile. Handle it only when cool.
The heat-absorbing glass easily removes for cleaning.
Clean both sides of the condenser lens and the heat-absorbing glass with a
soft, lint-free cloth.
Do not leave fingerprints. Replace the lens and heat-absorbing glass to their
original locations.
KODAK EKTAGRAPHIC III Slide Projector 25
Maintenance
Reassembling the
Lamp Module To reassemble the lamp module, you will need to align and insert each tab
into its appropriate slot.
Start with the tabs in the rear of the lamp module.
Insert the remainder of the tabs into slots until all 7 tabs on the top and 2 on
the bottom are secured. Insert the screw and tighten. Then insert and seat the
lamp.
26 KODAK EKTAGRAPHIC III Slide Projector
Maintenance
Mirror To clean the mirror, invert the lamp module to reach the mirror. Gently clean
the mirror with a soft, lint-free cloth moistened with lens cleaner.
When your maintenance is complete, push the lamp module back into the
projector.
Thermal Fuses Your projector has two thermal fuses that prevent overheating. If your
projector will not operate, call the Kodak Information Center or Kodak in your
country to obtain the name of a service center nearest you (see How to Obtain
Service” on page 30).
KODAK EKTAGRAPHIC III Slide Projector 27
Troubleshooting
Consult this guide before calling for service.
PROBLEM CAUSE CORRECTION
Projector does not operate No power to projector Plug power cord into suitable
electrical outlet. Set power
switch to Lamp.
No illumination on screen with slide in
projector gate Power switch on Off or Fan Set switch to Lamp.
Lamp burned out Install new lamp or lamp module
Lamp not seated in socket Check lamp.
Slide not in proper focus on screen
focus. Slide itself not sharp Examine slide for proper focus.
First slide in tray not properly Focus center of first slide.
Slide in different type of mount from
others Focus manually.
Projection lens installed improperly Read and follow the instructions
for installing the lens.
Uneven edge-to-edge focus Slide itself is not sharp Examine slide.
Curved field lens used with glass,
plastic, or non-embosssed mounts Try a flat field lens.
(See Choosing a Curved- or
Flat-Field Lens” on page 15.)
Curved field lens used for rear
projection Use a flat field lens.
Autofocus motor runs continuously Glass slides in tray Turn off autofocus or use slides
with mounts other than glass.
Autofocus fails to operate Lamp performance Install new lamp and try
autofocus again.
28 KODAK EKTAGRAPHIC III Slide Projector
Troubleshooting
Slide fails to drop into projection
position Tray base plate not properly indexed Rotate the tray base plate until
it locks into position.
Tray not properly positioned on
projector Reposition tray on projector.
Slide mount warped or frayed at
corners slide. Straighten mount or remount
slide.
Projector not level or tilted too high Set projector on a stand equal
with center of screen.
Uneven illumination on screen Projection lamp not fully seated Check lamp.
Condenser lens not installed or not
positioned properly in mount Check condenser lens.
Slide mount not seated properly in
projector gate Check slide position and slide-
mount condition.
Projector won't cycle to next slide Tray not properly positioned Reposition tray.
Slide or foreign object stuck in gate See "Clearing a Gate Jam" on
page 18.
Program does not start with the with
the correct slide Tray number is not aligned with the
with the raised index mark. Reposition tray (see Tray” on
page 9).
PROBLEM CAUSE CORRECTION
KODAK EKTAGRAPHIC III Slide Projector 29
Warranty
Kodak warrants this KODAK EKTAGRAPHIC Slide Projector to function
properly for four years from the date of purchase.
If this KODAK EKTAGRAPHIC Slide Projector does not function properly
within the warranty period, upon submission of dated proof of purchase,
Kodak will repair it without charge, except for worn-out projector lamps. If
Kodak is unable to repair the projector, the option of replacement or refund of
the purchase price will be available.
See an audiovisual products dealer in your country for the KODAK
EKTAGRAPHIC III ABR Slide Projector's warranty coverage.
Limitations This warranty does not cover circumstances beyond Kodak’s control,
projector lamps, or problems caused by failure to follow the care and
operating instructions in the manual.
Any modification to the original design of this projector nullifies this
warranty.
Warranty service will not be provided without dated proof of purchase.
Kodak makes no other express warranty for this product.
Repair or replacement is Kodak’s only obligation. Kodak will not be
responsible for any consequential or incidental damages resulting from
the sale or use of this projector, regardless of the cause of such damages.
Your Rights Under
State Law Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or
consequential damages, so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to
you. This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have
other rights that vary from state to state.
30 KODAK EKTAGRAPHIC III Slide Projector
How to Obtain Service
Assistance U.S.: 1-800-242-2424
Canada: 1-800-465-6325
www.kodak.com/go/projectors
To obtain service or for assistance in using your KODAK EKTAGRAPHIC
Slide Projector, contact the Kodak Information Center at 1-800-242-2424,
Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. (Eastern time). In Canada, call
1-800-465-6325, Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. (Eastern time).
Or call Kodak in your country.
Shipping
Instructions To help us get your KODAK EKTAGRAPHIC Slide Projector back to you
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KODAK EKTAGRAPHIC III Slide Projector 31
Appendix A
Special-Application Receptacle Identification Chart
Contacts Function Description
1 & 3 Zero-Position Switch
(Models A and E Plus) Connects to an internal single-pole single-throw normally
open switch. Contacts are closed when the slide tray is at any
position other than zero. These leads connect only to the
switch terminals.
Do not exceed a switching load of 1 A at
30 V ac
.
4 & 5 Shutter Switch Connects to an internal single-pole single-throw normally
closed switch. Contacts are open when a slide is in the
projector gate and the shutter is open. These leads connect
only to the switch terminals.
Do not exceed a switching load
of 1 A at 30 V ac
.
7 & 8 Low-Voltage Supply For operating external equipment. The current is supplied by
a secondary winding on the main motor, isolated from the
line-voltage power, and is available whenever the main
projector motor is running. Supply is 25.5 V, 500 mA (1/2 A)
maximum. Contact number 8 is common (return) for the
remote-control circuit. Contact number 7 is the “hot” lead and
is fused with a slow-blowing fuse. (Replacement requires
disassembly of the projector by a qualified technician.)
6 & 8 Forward Tray Connects to the forward tray-advance circuitry in the
projector. These contacts are connected internally to the
remote-control receptacle and an electrical connection made
at either receptacle will result in a forward cycle.
2 & 8 Reverse Tray Cycle Connects to the reverse tray-advance circuitry in the
projector. These contacts are connected internally to the
remote-control receptacle and an electrical connection made
at either receptacle will result in a reverse cycle.
Shell Plug Ground If a plug with a conducting shell is used, it is connected to the
projector frame (chassis) through the special-application
receptacle and to earth ground through the projector's power
cable.
Part No. 5B905 12/98 Revision ©EastmanKodak Company Printed In U.S.A.
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