Kodak Projector A 7330 User Manual

FOCUS TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE  
For KODAK EKTAGRAPHIC and CAROUSEL Slide Projectors  
The purpose of this Troubleshooting Guide is to  
TROUBLESHOOTING PROCEDURE  
isolate the focus problem to one area of the  
optical path and to determine if your slide  
projector needs service.  
1) Set projector on a sturdy, flat surface about 10 feet from a flat screen.  
a. Be sure the projector is perpendicular to the screen.  
b. While testing the focus, do not use the elevation foot; it is important  
to keep the projector level and not on an angle.  
You wi ll need:  
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A good slide  
2) Insert your target slide (it is important that this slide be flat, glass-  
mounted if possible, and contain a sharp image that is known to be in  
focus. Call Kodak at 1-800-242-2424, ext. 10 if you need a target slide.).  
3) Turn on the projector power and lamp.  
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With a sharp image known to be in focus  
As flat as possible, not warped; a glass  
slide mount is preferred  
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Or use a Kodak target slide (call  
1-800-242-2424, ext. 10 to obtain one)  
4) Turn the autofocus off if you have that feature on your projector.  
5) Focus the center of the slide.  
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A flat field lens  
A flat screen or projection surface  
Your projector  
6) Are the 4 corners of the slide in focus?  
a. If YES , the projector and lens are okay and do not need repair.  
b. If NO, continue troubleshooting.  
Many factors can cause slides to appear out of  
focus. Some focus problems require service,  
some, a simple adjustment that you can make.  
Before you send your projector in for service,  
eliminate some of the other possibilities that  
can affect focus.  
7) Are you using a curved field lens?  
a. If YES , you will need to obtain a flat field lens from your local AV.  
dealer or return your projector to a service dealer for testing.  
b. If NO, and you are using a flat field lens, continue troubleshooting.  
8) Replace the lamp. Be sure to seat it properly:  
SLIDES  
a. Turn the projector off, unplug it, and let it cool.  
NOTE: Be sure the projector is cool before proceeding! A hot  
lamp or module can burn your fingers.  
Check your slides to see if they are warped or  
have damaged mounts.  
LENS  
b. Remove the lamp module.  
Check below to see if you are using the right  
lens for your application.  
c. Lift the lamp release clip and carefully remove the lamp.  
d. Insert the new lamp.  
e. Push down on the base to tightly seat the lamp.  
f. Relatch the clip and push the lamp module back into the projector  
until it latches.  
Flat Field: We recommend using a flat field  
lens for most general slide projector  
applications. It presents the sharpest image  
when used with an assortment of slide mounts.  
If you do not have a flat field lens to test with,  
ask your local AV dealer for help.  
9) Plug the projector in and project the target slide again, focusing on the  
center of the slide.  
10) If the outer corners of the slide are still out of focus, return the projector to  
your dealer for service. See service instructions below.  
Curved Field: A curved field lens is  
recommended only for use with open-faced  
mounts created with an automated cardboard  
mount machine. This process causes a slight  
curvature, which is corrected with the curved  
field lens. This is a special lens for a special  
purpose and can cause focus problems with  
slides that are not curved.  
IF YOU NEED SERVICE:  
Send the projector to the nearest repair dealer. To find the dealer nearest you,  
go to our Web site at www.kodak.com/go/projectors and click on Service. Or  
call 1-800-242-2424, ext. 10.  
When returning a projector for service, be sure to include:  
SCREEN  
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The projector  
The lens  
A sample slide that is out of focus  
A note describing the problem  
Your complete name, address, and phone number  
A flat screen or surface should be used for most  
slide presentations. A curved screen purchased  
for unique applications should not be used to  
assess your focus problem.  
Kodak, Carousel, and Ektagraphic are trademarks. ÓEastman Kodak Company, 2002 A-7330  
 

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