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Kinoton FP 50 D Operating Manual (105 pages)
Console Projector
Brand:
Kinoton
| Category:
Projector
| Size: 6 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
13
Special Hazard Points
14
Electric Power Hazards
14
Lamphouse Hazards
15
Broken Glass
15
UV Radiation
15
High Voltage
15
Mechanical Danger
15
Preventing Projector Damage
16
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
Mounting
22
Filling with Oil
22
Installation Hints
22
Installing and Connecting the Lamphouse Components
23
Connecting the Water Cooling (Option)
24
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 D Variations
26
Projector Head
28
Film Gate and Film Track
29
Film Pressure Skate
29
The Dowser
30
Single Aperture Plates (Only with Manual Lens Turret or Lens Holder)
31
Aperture Changer (Option, Only with Electronic Lens Turret)
31
Drive and Control
32
Format Change with Three Lenses
32
Format Change with Two Lenses Turret
32
Changing the Format Combination
33
Lens Holder
33
Lens Turret (Option)
34
Manual Lens Change
34
Electronically Controlled Lens Change (Option)
35
Focusing
36
Manual Focusing with Lens Turret / Lens Holder
36
Electronic Focusing with Lens Turret (Option)
36
Electronically Controlled Lens Holder Focusing (Option)
36
Rotating Shutter
37
Intermittent Sprocket
38
Framing
38
Constant Speed Sprockets
39
Reverse-Scan Sound Device
40
Analog Reverse-Scan Sound Device (Non-Upgradeable)
40
Reverse-Scan Sound Device Analog and Optional DOLBY Digital (Upgradeable)
41
Components
41
Sound Tracks on the Films
42
SDDS Reader / DTS Reader (Option)
42
Film Cleaner (Option)
42
Film Transport Systems
43
Friction Shafts with Film Spools
43
Guide Roller Set for Operation with a Platter System (Option)
44
Friction Shafts and Guide Rollers
44
Drive Components in the Projector Head
45
Main Drive
46
Intermittent Movement (also Called a Maltese Cross or a Geneva Movement)
46
Electronic Components
47
Automation Systems
48
Rectifiers
49
Xenon Sensor (Option)
49
Lamphouse Components
50
Xenon Unit
51
Xenon Bulb
51
Mirror
52
Operating Elements
53
Projector Console
53
Main Switch
53
Projector Operating Panel
53
Auditorium Remote Operating Panel (Option)
54
Projector Lamphouse
55
Ammeter
55
Operating Hour Counter
55
Fuse
55
Main Switch
55
Ignition Button
56
Rectifier
56
Operation and Troubleshooting
57
Switching on and Starting the Projector
57
Stopping and Switching off Projector
57
Threading for Projection Operation
58
General Threading
58
Threading from a Non-Rewind / Platter System
59
Troubleshooting
60
General Hints
60
Projector Troubleshooting Chart (Type 1 Errors)
60
Projector Troubleshooting Chart (Type 2 Errors)
60
Analog Sound
62
Digital Sound
62
Lamphouse Troubleshooting Chart
63
Cleaning / Maintenance / Repair
65
General Hints
65
Cleaning
65
Maintenance
67
Drain and Refill Oil (Kinoton Type 3672 Oil)
68
Changing the Intermittent Oil
68
Repair and Adjustments
68
Changing the Pilot Lamp
68
Adjusting the Film Pressure Skate
69
Adjusting the Height of the Film Pressure Skate
70
Changing the 35 MM Film Runner Strips
71
Adjusting the Lens Holder
72
Changing a Constant Speed Sprocket / Pad Shoe
72
Adjusting the Tension of the Pad Shoe Spring
73
Adjusting the Distance between Pad Shoe and Sprocket
73
Adjusting the IR Reflex Film Break Sensor
73
Tension the Chains
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 Drive and Motors
88
Film Spools
88
Friction Shafts and Interchangeable Flanges with Shafts
88
Electronic and Control Parts
88
MM Apertures for Aperture Changer
93
Single Apertures
93
Adapter Rings for 35 MM Lenses
94
Xenon Bulbs and Adapters
94
Technical Data, Circuit Diagrams and Plans of Terminal Connections
95
Technical Data
95
Projector
95
Reverse-Scan Sound Device
96
Plans of Terminal Connections
97
Relay Control Board 8134-3
97
Basic Unit Overview
98
Main Terminal Strip (Optional with Terminal 25 - 50)
99
Terminal Strip with CCA3, DMP1 or SA2
100
Circuit Diagrams
101
400 V 3-Ph Mains Connection
101
240 V Mains 3-Ph Connection (USA)
102
240 V Mains 3-Ph Connection (Japan)
103
Lamphouse
104
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Kinoton FP 50 D Operating Manual (87 pages)
Brand:
Kinoton
| Category:
Projector
| Size: 5 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
5
Safety
9
Safety Notes
9
General Hints
9
Dangers When Working with the Projector
9
Intended Purpose
10
Guarantee and Liability
10
Explanations of Symbols and Notes
11
Special Hazard Points
12
Electric Power Hazards
12
Lamphouse Hazards
13
Broken Glass
13
UV Radiation
13
High Voltage
13
Mechanical Danger
13
Preventing Projector Damage
14
Service
14
Protective Devices
15
Main Switch
15
IR Reflex Film Break Sensor
15
Film Stripper
15
Transportation and Installation / Mounting
17
Transportation
17
Delivery or Equipment Variations
17
Installation
18
Place of Installation, Place of Operation
18
Important Hints for Installation
19
Additional Installation Hints
20
Mounting
21
Filling with Oil
21
Installing and Connecting the Lamphouse Components
22
Connecting the Water Cooling (Option)
22
Projector Terminal Strips
23
Connecting to the Non-Rewind System
23
Function and Components
25
Components Overview
26
Housing
26
Projection Components Overview
26
Film Gate and Film Track
27
Film Pressure Skate
27
The Dowser
28
Single Aperture Plates (Only with Manual Lens Turret or Lens Holder)
29
Aperture Changer (Option, Only with Electronic Lens Turret)
29
Drive and Control
30
Format Change with Three Lenses
30
Format Change with Two Lenses Turret
30
Changing the Format Combination
31
Lens Holder
31
Lens Turret (Option)
32
Manual Lens Change
32
Electronically Controlled Lens Change (Option)
33
Focusing
34
Manual Focusing with Lens Turret / Lens Holder
34
Electronic Focusing with Lens Turret (Option)
34
Electronically Controlled Lens Holder Focusing (Option)
34
Rotating Shutter
35
Intermittent Sprocket
36
Framing
36
Constant Speed Sprockets
37
Reverse-Scan Sound Device
38
Analog Reverse-Scan Sound Device (Non-Upgradeable)
38
Reverse-Scan Sound Device Analog and Optional DOLBY Digital
39
(Upgradeable)
39
Components
39
Sound Tracks on the Films
40
SDDS Reader / DTS Reader (Option)
40
Film Cleaner (Option)
40
Drive and Electronic Components
41
Main Drive
42
Intermittent Movement (also Called a Maltese Cross or a Geneva Movement)
43
Friction Drives
44
Take-Off Friction (Non-Driven)
44
Take-Up Friction (Driven)
44
Electronically Controlled Friction Drives (Option)
45
Reel Shaft on Change Flange
45
Relay Control Board, Frequency Inverter, Power Supply Unit
46
LED Power Supply Board for the Reverse-Scan Sound Device
46
Automation Systems
46
Operating Elements
47
Main Switch
47
Projector Operating Panel
47
Friction Control
48
Remote Control Panels (Option)
49
BWR" Control Panel
49
Auditorium Panel
50
Operation and Troubleshooting
51
Switch on and Start the Projector
51
Stop and Switch off Projector
51
Threading for Projection Operation
52
Troubleshooting
53
General Hints
53
Projector Troubleshooting Chart (Type 1 Errors)
53
Projector Troubleshooting Chart (Type 2 Errors)
53
Analog Sound
55
Digital Sound
55
Cleaning / Maintenance / Repair
57
General Hints
57
Cleaning
57
Maintenance
59
Drain and Refill Oil (Kinoton Type 3672 Oil)
60
Changing the Intermittent Oil
60
Repair and Adjustments
60
Changing the Pilot Lamp
60
Adjusting the Film Pressure Skate
61
Adjusting the Height of the Film Pressure Skate
62
Changing the 35 MM Film Runner Strips
63
Adjusting the Lens Holder
64
Changing a Constant Speed Sprocket / Pad Shoe
64
Adjusting the IR Reflex Film Break Sensor
65
Adjusting the Tension of the Pad Shoe Spring
65
Adjusting the Distance between Pad Shoe and Sprocket
65
Changing and Lubricating the Felt Disk of the Mechanical Friction
66
Adjusting the Mechanical Friction
66
Tension the Chains
67
Parts and Wearing Parts
69
Parts for the Film Gate
69
Parts for the Feed/Bottom Sprocket
69
Parts for Guide Rollers
69
Other Parts
69
Parts for Motors and Drives
73
Film Spools
74
Interchangeable Flanges with Friction Shafts
74
MM Apertures for Aperture Changer
75
Single Apertures
75
Adapter Rings for 35 MM Lenses
76
Technical Data, Circuit Diagrams and Plans of Terminal Connections
77
Technical Data
77
Projector
77
Reverse-Scan Sound Device Data
77
Plans of Terminal Connections
78
Relay Control Board 8134-3
78
Projector Terminal Strips
79
Terminal Strip X1 (Main Terminal Strip)
79
Terminal Strip X2 (Projector Functions Terminal Strip)
80
Terminal Strip X3 (Auditorium Function Terminal Strip, Optional)
81
Sound Output on 8-Pole Terminal Strip
82
Circuit Diagrams
83
Fp 30 D
83
Lamphouse 230 V Mains Voltage
84
Lamphouse 120 V Mains Voltage
85
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