Electronic Section - JVC 250 Service Manual

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Chapter 2---System Description
Condensing Lenses (2) - The Primary Condensing Lens collects all the
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light from the Light Pipe and begins to bend the light rays into a straight
path. The Secondary Condensing Lens works with the Primary
Condensing Lens to collimate or "straighten" the light path before it enters
the Dichroic Beamsplitter Assembly.
UV Filter - The UV Filter removes much of the unwanted ultravioltet light
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from the white light of the Arc Lamp.
Dichroic Beamsplitter Assembly w/ Steering Mirrors - The Dichroic
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Mirrors separate white light into Red, Green, and Blue component colors.
The Steering Mirrors direct the separated light beams into the Prism
Assembly.
Prism Assembly - The Prism Assembly is a large tank filled with optical
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fluid. It houses the following optical components:
" Pre-polarizing Beamsplitter - The Pre-polarizing Beamsplitter
performs the first part of the polarizing process.
" Polarizing Beamsplitter - The Polarizing Beamsplitter performs the
final function of the polarizing process.
" Steering Prisms - When the polarized light leaves the Prism
Assembly and enters the ILA
The modulated light reflects off the ILA
Prism Assembly. Inside the Prism Assembly, the light for the red and
blue reflect off the two Steering Mirrors (one for red, one for blue)
and enter the 4P Combining Optic.
" 4P Combining Optic - The 4P Combining Optic takes the three
colored image lights from the ILA
leave the Prism Assembly as a single beam of image light. That
image light continues on to the Projection Lens
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ILA
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The ILA
is a very important component in the Hughes-JVC projectors. The
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ILA
modulates the polarized light from the Arc Lamp. The image light from the
CRT that strikes the input side of the ILA
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of the ILA
to impose an image on the polarized light from the Arc Lamp. The
Model 250 Projector uses the Super Contrast ILA
a sequential contrast ratio of 600:1 @ center screen.
CRTs (3)
There are three Cathode Ray Tubes (CRTs), one for each color. The CRT
generates the image light that strikes the input of the ILA
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, the light is modulated by the ILA
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mirror and returns to the
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s and combines them so they
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interacts with the Liquid Crystal layer
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. The Super Contrast ILA
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