Kodak NOVAJET 750 user manual

User manual for the device Kodak NOVAJET 750

Device: Kodak NOVAJET 750
Category: Projector
Manufacturer: Kodak
Size: 0.66 MB
Added : 11/15/2013
Number of pages: 42
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Navitar Xenon 560/750
High Intensity Slide Projector
The World Leader in Image Quality

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Warning Warning Δ Δ Δ Δ Δ IMPORTANT: BEFORE OPENING THE BOX CONTAINING THE XENON BULB, NOTE THE FOLLOWING PRECAUTIONS: The Xenon bulb contains gas under pressure. Care should be taken in handling the bulb to avoid injury. Wear protective clothing such as gloves, long-sleeved shirt, face and eye covering to protect against flying glass in the event of bulb breakage. Handle the bulb only by the e

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Table of Contents 2 Warning 3 Introduction 3 Supplied Components 3 Service & Repair 4 560/750 System Diagrams 6 Features 8 Installing a New Lamp 13 Operating the Unit & Remote Control 16 Adjusting the Lamp Position 18 Slide Burning & Picture Flicker 20 Slide Moisture Problems 21 Units with Dissolve Module & Dissolve Interface 24 Safety Precautions 26 Location of Components 28 Troubleshooting 29 Sch

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Warning Δ Δ Warning Δ Δ Δ Xenon Lamp Contains Gas Under Pressure. Read Instructions Carefully Prior to Operating or Moving. The Xenon bulb contains pressurized gas. Protective clothing and safety glasses should be worn at all times. Avoid direct exposure or viewing of an energized bulb in order to prevent ultraviolet damage. Allow bulb to fully cool before handling. Handle bulb only by the ends.

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Introduction The Navitar Xenon Slide Projector is so bright you can make slide pre- Xenon High Intensity sentations with the room lights on. Even more important, you won’t Slide Projectors loose your audience in the depths of a darkened room. You’ll be able to maintain eye contact and see their reactions. And, the audience will be able to see the most important part of the presentation, the presenter.

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560/750 System Diagrams Top View Lamp House Slide Projector Slide Tray Caution Label Focus Knob Auto Focus Slide Gate Side View Slide Select Button Auto Focus Slide Foward Button Slide Reverse Button Projection Lens Caution Label Rear Side Power Lamp Power Supply Unit Power Switch Adjustable Screw Leg Operating Switch Warning Label 4

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560/750 System Diagrams Front View Lens Port Storage Compartment Rear View Dissolve Module (Optional) Dissolve Control Connector Remote Control Connector Power Connector 5

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Features Slide Projector Models 560AF/DM and 750AF/DM use a Kodak Ektagraphic-III AMT modified for our Xenon light source. Models 560RAK/RARS-232 and 750 RAK/RARS-232 use a Navitar ColorPro modified for our Xenon light source. Slide Tray 80 slide trays are recommended. Lamp House Contains a Xenon lamp, a reflector and a mirror. Slide Forward Button Advances the slide tray. Slide Reverse Button Mov

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Features Forward/Reverse Transfer Switch Located on the rear part of the projector, it moves the slide tray forward and reverse. Power Connector Connects the main power cable. Zero-point Indicator When lit, it indicates that the slide tray is at the zero-position. Adjustable Screw Legs The projected image can be positioned on screen by adjusting the four legs on the projector base. (Legs should b

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Installing a New Lamp Warning Δ Δ Δ Δ Δ Read these instructions carefully before you remove the projector and other components from the container. Xenon Lamp Condenser Lens Ellipsoid Mirror Lamp Adjusting Screws (3) Plane Mirror Lamp Positive Wire Screw Getting Started 1. Remove contents from shipping container and check against the following list: n Projector n Power Cord n Xenon Bulb (DO NOT REMOVE THE BULB FROM THE

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Installing a New Lamp IMPORTANT: BEFORE OPENING THE BOX CONTAINING THE XENON BULB, NOTE THE FOLLOWING PRECAUTIONS: The Xenon bulb contains gas under pressure. Care should be taken in handling the bulb to avoid injury. Wear protective clothing such as gloves, long-sleeved shirt, face and eye covering to protect against flying glass in the event of bulb breakage. Handle the bulb only by the ends. Natural skin oils fr

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Installing a New Lamp 7. While holding the positive wire end post firmly, remove the end cap and washer (if supplied) from the bulb. Insert the screw end of the bulb into the center of the reflector and through the hole to the back side of the reflector. Make sure the bulb does not touch either side of the reflector. Make sure to include the washer and black wire and screw on the end cap in order to secure the bulb

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Installing a New Lamp 14. After installing the bulb, it will be necessary to adjust the bulb position in order to render even illumination across the screen. Position the projector so the light from the lens is directed onto a reasonably good screen. Facing the projector from the rear, three (3) adjustment holes are located on the lamp house cover’s left side. Remove the black rubber plugs to expose the three (3) adju

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Installing a New Lamp Note: An arc correcting magnet is used to make an even flow of elec- trodes to prevent a partial overheat of the lamp. In the arrangement, as illustrated, the magnet is installed in such a position that the N-pole of the magnet is toward you. The condition is similar to that of a lamp operated in the vertical position. Arc Correcting Magnet 560W Xenon Lamp (In Case Of 750W Series) Arc Correctin

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Operating the Unit & Remote Control Supply a.c. power of the rated voltage and frequency. The power con- Power Supply sumption is about 1.5KW. The power line must be capable of handling the total current for the entire system. Cables must be connected tightly. (120V - 12.5 amp, 220V- 6.25 amps). 1. Place the projector on a flat, stable surface and adjust the leveling Projection feet by turning. This prevents the projector from rocking. 2.

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Operating the Unit & Remote Control 13. When turning the projector off, rotate the operating switch counter clockwise one step. The lamp will go off, but the fan will continue to operate. Allow the fan to operate for a few minutes to properly cool the bulb, then shut off the fan by turning the operating switch to the OFF position. Turn the power switch to the OFF position. For added safety, your projector has a built-in fan/delay circuit.

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Operating the Unit & Remote Control REMOTE-2 Connector (Receptacle10P) This connector is used to turn the Xenon projector and lamp on/off by remote control. It ties into the control system. 1 1 Fan ON/OF 3 2 1 2 2 7 6 5 4 3 10 9 8 3 Lamp ON/OFF 4 4 5 Emitter Coupler Output Collector 5 Lamp ON Answer 6 6 7 Contact Output 8 7 Zero Detection Output 8 (To be OPEN in case of ZERO) 9 10 9 Lamp FULL/HALF

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Adjusting the Lamp Position The lamp can be positioned for uniform screen illumination by adjusting Lamp Adjustment the screws with a screwdriver through three (3) holes on the side of the lamp house. 1. Position the projector so the light from the lens is directed onto a reasonably good screen. 2. Facing the projector from the rear, three (3) adjustment holes are located on the lamp house cover’s left side. Remove the rubber

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Adjusting the Lamp Position 6. When you have accomplished the centering of the cone of light on the screen, install a slide frame (without film or glass). Readjust the screws so that the cone of light fills the slide area with no hot spots and so there is no bluish coloring or fringes at the slide area edges. 7. Reinstall the rubber plugs in the adjusting holes for optimum protection. 17

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Slide Burning & Picture Flicker Slide burning and picture flicker are problems common to Xenon projec- Explanation & Remedy tors. The following is an explanation and remedy for these problems which can occur in any Xenon projector that is not adjusted properly. 1. Both problems, slide burning and picture flicker, are usually caused by the same thing – a misalignment of the Xenon lamp position. 2. If the slide or the slide mount is


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