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Kinoton FP 25 E PREMIERE Operating Manual (121 pages)
PREMIERE Projector DIGITAL CINEMA FILM TECHNOLOGY STUDIO TECHNOLOGY CUSTOMIZED SOLUTIONS 360 DISPLAY SYSTEMS
Brand:
Kinoton
| Category:
Projector
| Size: 9 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
5
Safety
13
Safety Notes
13
General Hints
13
Dangers When Working with the Projector
13
Intended Purpose
14
Guarantee and Liability
14
Explanations of Symbols and Notes
14
Special Hazard Points
15
Electric Power Hazards
15
Warning Risk of Fire
16
Lamphouse Hazards
16
Broken Glass
16
Ultraviolet Radiation
16
High Voltage
16
Mechanical Danger
17
Preventing Projector Damage
17
Service
18
Protective Devices
19
Main Switch
19
IR Reflex Film Break Sensor
19
Film Stripper
19
Spool Tower Film Break Switch
20
Lamphouse Door Switch
20
Lamphouse Airflow Switch
21
Heat Filter
21
Transportation and Installation / Mounting
23
Transportation
23
Delivery or Equipment Variations
23
Installation
24
Place of Installation, Place of Operation
24
Important Hints for Installation
25
Additional Installation Hints
26
Installing and Connecting the Lamphouse Components
27
Adjusting the Projector Inclining
27
Connecting the Water Cooling
28
Connecting the Projector
28
Function and Components
29
Components Overview
29
Projection Drive
29
Projector Head
29
Spool Tower
29
Spool Rack
29
Projector Variations
30
Projector Head
30
Film Gate and Film Track
31
Film Pressure Skate
31
The Dowser
32
Single Aperture Plates (Only with Manual Lens Turret or Lens Holder)
33
Aperture Changer (Option, Only with Electronic Lens Turret)
33
Drive and Control
34
Format Change with Three Lenses
34
Format Change with Two Lenses Turret
34
Changing the Format Combination
35
Lens Holder
35
Lens Turret (Option)
36
Manual Lens Change
36
Electronically Controlled Lens Change (Option)
37
Focusing
38
Manual Focusing with Lens Turret / Lens Holder
38
Electronic Focusing with Lens Turret (Option)
38
Electronically Controlled Lens Holder Focusing (Option)
38
Rotating Shutter
39
Intermittent Sprocket
39
Framing
39
Constant Speed Sprockets
40
Reverse-Scan Sound Device (Analog and Optional DOLBY Digital / Upgradeable)
41
Components
41
Sound Tracks on the Films
42
DTS/SDDS Reader
42
Film Cleaner (Option)
42
Drive Components in the Projector Head
43
Main Drive
43
PREMIERE Intermittent Sprocket Drive
43
Electronic Components
44
Main Board and LED Power Supply Board
45
Spool Tower Components
46
Lever Arm
47
Guide Rollers
48
Friction Drive and Electronic Components
48
Spool Rack Components
50
Non-Driven Rear Side Take-Off Friction
51
Electronically Controlled Fore Side Take-Up Friction
51
Reel Shaft on an Interchangeable Flange
52
Electronically Controlled Fore Side and Rear Side Friction Drives
52
Lamphouse Components
53
Xenon Unit
54
Xenon Bulb
54
Mirror
55
Operating Elements
57
Projector Operating Panel (External)
57
Operating Mode Switch (Option)
57
Spool Tower Operating Elements
58
Main Switch
58
Toggle Switch: Spool Size
58
Rotary Switch: Operating Mode
59
Stop Button
59
Potentiometer: Reel Speed
59
LED: Ready
59
Spool Rack Operating Elements
60
Standard Spool Rack
60
(1 Electronic Friction Drive - for Projection Only)
60
Optional Spool Rack
60
(2 Electronic Friction Drives - for Projection and Rewinding)
60
Main Switch on Spool Rack
60
Rotary Switches: Selecting the Spool Size / Rotation Direction
61
Rotary Switch: Switching Friction Drive ON/OFF
61
Fuse
61
Lamphouse Operating Elements
62
Main Switch
62
Operating Hour Counter
62
Ammeter
63
Ignition Button
63
Fuse
63
Operation and Troubleshooting
65
Switch on and Start Projector / Stop and Switch off Projector
65
Threading the Film for Projection Operation
66
FP 25 E with Spool Tower
66
Threading Overview
66
General Threading through the Projector Head
67
Starting the Projection
68
Ending or Stopping the Program
68
FP 25 E with Spool Rack (Standard with 1 Friction Drive)
69
Threading Overview
69
Starting the Projection
69
Ending or Stopping the Program
70
FP 25 E with Spool Rack (Option with 2 Friction Drives)
70
Threading Overview
70
Starting the Projection
71
Ending or Stopping the Program
71
Rewind, Make-Up and Tear-Down a Program
72
FP 25 E with Spool Tower: Make-Up, Tear-Down and Rewind Operation
72
General Threading
73
Making up a Program
73
Rewinding the Program
74
Tearing down the Program
75
FP 25 E with Spool Rack (2 Friction Drives): Rewind Operation
76
Threading Overview
76
Rewinding the Program
76
Different Projection Speeds
77
General Keys
77
Projection / Forward Running at 24 Fps or 25 Fps
77
Reverse Running (Option with Reverse Running Unit)
77
Change-Over Operation
78
Projecting at VARIA Speed (Option)
78
Troubleshooting
79
General Hints
79
Projector Troubleshooting Chart (Type 1 Errors)
79
Projector Troubleshooting Chart (Type 2 Errors)
79
Analog Sound
81
Digital Sound
81
Spool Tower Troubleshooting Chart
82
Lamphouse Troubleshooting Chart
82
Error Indication with Leds
83
Interface Board
83
FPS 300 Power Supply Unit
83
Main Board
84
Cleaning / Maintenance / Repair
85
General Hints
85
Cleaning
85
Maintenance
87
Repair and Adjustments
88
Changing the Pilot Lamp
88
Adjusting the Pressure of the Skate
88
Adjusting the Film Pressure Skate Height
89
Changing the 35 MM Film Runner Strips
90
Adjusting the Lens Holder
90
Changing a Constant Speed Sprocket / Pad Shoe
91
Adjusting the Tension of the Pad Shoe Spring
92
Adjusting the Distance between Pad Shoe and Sprocket
92
Adjusting the IR Reflex Film Break Sensor
92
Changing and Lubricating the Felt Disks of the Mechanical Friction
93
Changing the Xenon Bulb
94
Adjusting the Illumination of Screen
97
Adjusting the Intensity of Currents
98
Checking the Light Arc Stabilizing Magnet
98
Changing the Reflector
99
Changing the Heat Filter
102
Spare Parts
103
Projector Head
103
Film Gate Parts
103
Parts for Feed/Bottom Sprocket
103
Parts for Guide Rollers
103
Other Parts on Projector Head
103
MM Apertures for Aperture Changer
106
Single Apertures
106
Adapter Rings for 35 MM Lenses
106
Spool Tower
107
Guide Rollers
107
Film Spools
107
Friction Shafts
107
Other Parts
107
Spool Rack
109
Film Spools
109
Friction Shafts or Interchangeable Flange with Shaft
109
Parts for Friction Drive
109
Technical Data, Circuit Diagrams and Plans of Terminal Connections
111
Technical Data
111
Projector
111
Reverse-Scan Sound Device
112
Lamphouse Data
112
Plans of Terminal Connections
113
Plan of X1 Main Terminal Connections
113
Sound Output on 8-Pole Terminal Strip
114
Block and Circuit Diagrams
115
Block Diagram (Components Overview)
115
Block Diagram (Power)
116
Block Diagram (Signals)
117
Main Board Components Overview
118
Lamphouse for 230 V Mains Connection
119
Lamphouse for 120 V Mains Connection
120
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Kinoton FP 25 E PREMIERE Operating Manual (103 pages)
Console Projector
Brand:
Kinoton
| Category:
Projector
| Size: 9 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
5
Safety
11
Safety Notes
11
General Hints
11
Dangers When Working with the Projector
11
Intended Purpose
12
Guarantee and Liability
12
Explanations of Symbols and Notes
12
Special Hazard Points
13
Electric Power Hazards
13
Warning Risk of Fire
14
Lamphouse Hazards
14
Broken Glass
14
Ultraviolet Radiation
14
High Voltage
14
Mechanical Danger
15
Preventing Projector Damage
15
Service
16
Protective Devices
17
Main Switch
17
IR Reflex Film Break Sensor
17
Film Stripper
17
Lamphouse Door Switch
18
Lamphouse Airflow Switch
18
Transportation and Installation / Mounting
19
Transportation
19
Delivery or Equipment Variations
19
Installation
20
Place of Installation, Place of Operation
20
Important Hints for Installation
21
Additional Installation Hints
22
Installing and Connecting the Lamphouse Components
22
Connecting the Water Cooling (Option)
23
Connecting the Projector
24
Connecting the Non-Rewind System to the Projector
24
Function and Components
25
Components Overview
25
Projection Drive
25
Console
25
Xenon Unit
25
FP 50 E Variations
26
Projector Head
27
Film Gate and Film Track
28
Film Pressure Skate
28
The Dowser
29
Single Aperture Plates (Only with Manual Lens Turret or Lens Holder)
30
Aperture Changer (Option, Only with Electronic Lens Turret)
30
Drive and Control
31
Format Change with Three Lenses
31
Format Change with Two Lenses Turret
31
Changing the Format Combination
32
Lens Holder
32
Lens Turret (Option)
33
Manual Lens Change
33
Electronically Controlled Lens Change (Option)
34
Focusing
35
Manual Focusing with Lens Turret / Lens Holder
35
Electronic Focusing with Lens Turret (Option)
35
Electronically Controlled Lens Holder Focusing (Option)
35
Rotating Shutter
36
Intermittent Sprocket
36
Framing
36
Constant Speed Sprockets
37
Reverse-Scan Sound Device (Analog and Optional DOLBY Digital / Upgradeable)
38
Components
38
DTS/SDDS Reader
39
Film Cleaner (Option)
39
Sound Tracks on the Films
39
Film Transport Systems
41
Friction Shafts with Film Spools
41
Guide Roller Set for Operation
42
With a Platter System (Option)
42
Drive Components in the Projector Head
43
Main Drive
43
PREMIERE Intermittent Sprocket Drive
44
Electronic Components
44
Main Board and PREMIERE Intermittent Sprocket Drive in the Projector Console
44
Other Electrical Components in the Projector Console
45
Rectifiers
45
Xenon Sensor (Option)
46
Automation Systems
46
Lamphouse Components
47
Xenon Unit
48
Xenon Bulb
48
Mirror
49
Operating Elements
51
Projector Console
51
Main Switch
51
Projector Operating Panel
52
Auditorium Remote Operating Panel (Option)
53
Projector Lamphouse
54
Ammeter
54
Operating Hour Counter
54
Fuse
54
Main Switch
55
Ignition Button
55
Rectifier
56
Operation and Troubleshooting
57
Switch on and Start Projector / Stop and Switch off Projector
57
Threading for Projection Operation
58
General Threading
58
Threading from a Non-Rewind / Platter System
59
Different Projection Speeds
60
General Keys
60
Projection / Forward Running at 24 Fps or 25 Fps
60
Reverse Running (Option with Reverse Running Unit)
60
Projecting at VARIA Speed (Option)
61
Change-Over Operation
61
Operating a Pad Shoe Gently
61
Troubleshooting
62
General Hints
62
Projector Troubleshooting Chart (Type 1 Errors)
62
Projector Troubleshooting Chart (Type 2 Errors)
62
Analog Sound
64
Digital Sound
64
Error Indication with Leds
65
Interface Board
65
FPS 300 Power Supply Unit
65
Main Board
66
Cleaning / Maintenance / Repair
67
General Hints
67
Cleaning
67
Maintenance
69
Repair and Adjustments
70
Changing the Pilot Lamp
70
Adjusting the Pressure of the Skate
70
Adjusting the Film Pressure Skate Height
71
Changing the 35 MM Film Runner Strips
72
Adjusting the Lens Holder
72
Changing a Constant Speed Sprocket / Pad Shoe
73
Adjusting the Tension of the Pad Shoe Spring
74
Adjusting the Distance between Pad Shoe and Sprocket
74
Adjusting the IR Reflex Film Break Sensor
74
Adjusting the Mechanical Friction
75
Changing and Lubricating the Felt Disk of the Mechanical Friction
76
Adjusting the Tension of the Friction Toothed Belt
76
Changing the Xenon Bulb
77
Adjusting the Illumination of Screen
80
Adjusting the Intensity of Currents
81
Checking the Light Arc Stabilizing Magnet
81
Changing the Reflector
82
Changing the Heat Filter
85
Parts and Wearing Parts
87
Film Gate Parts
87
Feed/Bottom Sprocket Parts
87
Guide Roller Parts
87
Other Parts
87
Parts for Drives and Motors
90
Film Spools
91
Friction Shafts and Interchangeable Flanges with Shafts
91
Electronic and Control Parts
91
MM Apertures for Aperture Changer
91
Single Apertures
91
Adapter Rings for 35 MM Lenses
92
Xenon Bulbs and Adapters
92
Technical Data, Circuit Diagrams and Plans of Terminal Connections
93
Technical Data
93
Projector
93
Reverse-Scan Sound Device
94
Lamphouse Data
94
Plans of Terminal Connections
95
Plan of X1 Main Terminal Connections
95
Plan of X2 Terminal Strip for Projector Functions (Optional)
96
EMK 1 (Option)
97
Sound Output on 8-Pole Terminal Strip
97
Block and Circuit Diagrams
98
Block Diagram (Components Overview)
98
Block Diagram (Power)
99
Block Diagram (Signals)
100
Main Board Components Overview
101
Lamphouse for 230 V Mains Connection
102
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