Kodak 2030P, 2030 User Manual

VIDEOMATE 2030/2030P
Video Slide Projector Instruction Manual
The World Leader in Image Quality
Table of Contents
3 Product Overview 4 Safety Precautions 5 Voltage Selection 7 Installation 9 Slide Tray Installation 11 Lamp/Fuse Replacement 13 Troubleshooting 15 Specifications 16 Appendix 17 Warranty
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Product Overview
Universities, boardrooms, and conventions have the common goal of effective information communication. Today’s individual is continually being bombarded by sophisticated media presentation. To compete effectively for his attention (and retention) one must utilize similar techniques. The basis for most current efforts is elec­tronic data manipulation.
A picture is still “worth a thousand words”, therefore, in may presentations there is a need to insert pictures electronically for display, image enhancement, publishing, etc. Some of the “best” pictures around are stored on the millions of existing 35mm slides.
The sole function of the VideoMate 2030 (NTSC) & 2030 (PAL) is to provide an electronic representation of the contents of a normal 35mm slide. The output signals available are Composite Video and S-Video.
Product Description
Product Overview
The VideoMate 2030 utilizes a standard Kodak slide transport mechanism to present the 35mm slide image to a “state-of-the-art” color CCD array. Included in the package is a color balanced illumination system and high resolution Navitar zoom imaging lens. The zoom lens permits both the viewing of “vertical” slides and some “blowing up” of the center portion of the image.
Output is standard Composite Video through the BNC connector and S-Video output is available through a 4-pin MiniDin plug.
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Safety Precautions
Safety Precautions
For safety, before connecting the projector to the main, ensure that the voltage selector is set to your main voltage and the required fuse is fitted. An incorrectly adjusted main voltage can damage the projector.
To prevent damage to equipment and operating personnel, please observe the following precautions:
Insure that the voltage source contains a satisfactory path to ground.
Do not operate where fluids could come into contact with electrical components.
Maintain a six inch (15cm) air space around all sides of equipment to allow proper ventilation.
Do not operate projector with a damaged cord or if the projector has been dropped or damaged until it has been examined by a qualified service technician.
Other than lamp changing, there are no user serviceable components. Opening of the unit will expose dangerous voltage levels and damage sensitive electronic components.
All repairs should be performed by a qualified service technician.
To protect unit from damaging condensation and thermal shocks, these procedures should be followed:
1. In cold weather, always put the unit in moisture proof container or enclosure before transporting.
2. Keep the unit warm while transporting or allow the unit’s chassis to return to room temperature before being turned on.
The goal is to prevent warm moist air from striking cold electric and optical components and causing damaging condensation.
Warning! Never operate a cold projector.
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Voltage Selection
Voltage Selection
Check voltage setting.
The Navitar VideoMate will be exported throughout the world to countries with differing mains voltages. The projectors are already set during manufacture to a fixed main voltage.
100-200V mains:
Shipments to countries with 100 or 200V mains will be equipped with a 5A fuse. A spare fuse for replacement is also supplied.
220, 230, or 240V mains:
Shipments to countries with 220, 230 or 240V mains will be equipped with 2.5A fuse. A spare fuse for replacement is also supplied.
Before you switch on your projector ensure that voltage is correctly adjusted! An incorrectly adjusted mains voltage can damage the projector. The voltage selector must show your country’s actual mains voltage. To set the voltage selector simply turn the selector until the arrow of your main voltage lines up with the arrow on the projector housing. To fit or check the fuse, pull out the fuse holder located beneath the main socket.
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Voltage Selection
Voltage Selector
Lock Ring
Fuse Holder
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Alignment Mark
Tray Positioning Index Mark
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