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©Eastman Kodak Company, 2000 KODAK EKTAPRO 7010/7020/9010/9020 Slide Projector SUPPLEMENT TO THE MANUAL[...]
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5 Function Codes This label is designed to be fixed on the rear of your IR Remote System (transmitter). Function Code • Dissolve times (0.1 - 9.9 s) CUT 801 - 899 800 Random Access 0-160 F ade: MASTER SLA VE 770 707 Alternate 777 F reeze 789 • Independent Projector Control Mode 980 • P arallel projection F ocus Slave * * Function is inactivat[...]
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6 Presentations with KODAK EKTAPRO 7010, 7020, 9010 and 9020 Slide Projectors One of the important new features of the KODAK EKTAPRO 7010, 7020, 9010 and 9020 Slide Projectors is the integrated dissolver for a 2-projector dissolve . You just have to link two projectors using the KODAK Dissolve Cable (accessory) and you can immediately run more inte[...]
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7 COMMANDS AND EFFECTS Overview The following table gives and overview of all commands and effects. All commands with * can also be used for projection with a single EKTAPRO 7010, 7020, 9010 or 9020 Projector! Tip • The last code input via the numerical keypad of the IR remote control remains stored. If the command has to be reinput, it is only n[...]
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8 *Random Access You select slides in 2 projector dissolve according to the slide number of your presentation and not according to the slide tray number (see the table on page 34)! Of course, if the slide you are looking for is in the slide tray of the projector which is currently projecting a slide, a dissolve is not possible. The slide will first[...]
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9 Transport control on the MASTER: The slide transport runs, as usual, via the two transport buttons. Transport control on the SLAVE: The slide transport is via the two focus buttons . It is therefore not possible to focus the two projectors with this setting! Access to individual slides (RA control) is still possible (see *Random Access ). PARELLE[...]
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10 Slide Sorter Aid Slide No. P osition in MASTER tray P osition in SLA VE tray Slide No. P osition in MASTER tray P osition in SLA VE tray Slide No. P osition in MASTER tray P osition in SLA VE tray Slide No. P osition in MASTER tray P osition in SLA VE tray 0 0 41 21 82 41 123 62 1 1 42 21 83 42 124 62 2 1 43 22 84 42 125 63 3 2 44 22 85 43 126 6[...]