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FP 30 A

Brand: Kinoton | Category: Projector
Table of contents
  1. Table Of Contents
  2. Table Of Contents
  3. Table Of Contents
  4. Table Of Contents
  5. Safety
  6. Intended Purpose
  7. Explanations of Symbols and Notes
  8. Special Hazard Points
  9. Lamphouse Hazards
  10. Preventing Projector Damage
  11. Protective Devices
  12. Transportation and Installation / Mounting
  13. Installation
  14. Important Hints for Installation
  15. Additional Installation Hints
  16. Mounting
  17. Installing and Connecting the Lamphouse Components
  18. Projector Terminal Strips
  19. Function and Components
  20. Components Overview
  21. Film Gate and Film Track
  22. The Dowser
  23. Single Aperture Plates (only with manual lens turret or lens holder)
  24. Drive and Control
  25. Changing the Format Combination
  26. Lens Turret (option)
  27. Electronically Controlled Lens Change (option)
  28. Focusing
  29. Rotating Shutter
  30. Intermittent Sprocket
  31. Constant Speed Sprockets
  32. Reverse-Scan Sound Device
  33. Components
  34. Sound Tracks on the Films
  35. Drive and Electronic Components
  36. Main Drive
  37. Friction Drives
  38. Electronically Controlled Friction Drives (option)
  39. Relay Control Board, Frequency Inverter, Power Supply Unit
  40. Operating Elements
  41. Friction Control
  42. Remote Control Panels (option)
  43. Auditorium Panel
  44. Operation and Troubleshooting
  45. Threading for Projection Operation
  46. Troubleshooting
  47. Analog Sound
  48. Cleaning / Maintenance / Repair
  49. Maintenance
  50. Drain and Refill Oil (Kinoton type 3672 oil)
  51. Adjusting the Film Pressure Skate
  52. Adjusting the Height of the Film Pressure Skate
  53. Changing the 35 mm Film Runner Strips
  54. Adjusting the Lens Holder
  55. Adjusting the Tension of the Pad Shoe Spring
  56. Changing and Lubricating the Felt Disk of the Mechanical Friction
  57. Tension the Chains
  58. Parts and Wearing Parts
  59. Parts for Motors and Drives
  60. Film Spools
  61. mm Apertures for Aperture Changer
  62. Adapter Rings for 35 mm Lenses
  63. Plans of Terminal Connections
  64. Terminal Strip X2 (projector functions terminal strip)
  65. Terminal Strip X3 (auditorium function terminal strip, optional)
  66. Sound Output on 8-pole Terminal Strip
  67. Circuit Diagrams
  68. Lamphouse 230 V Mains Voltage
  69. Lamphouse 120 V Mains Voltage
FP 30 A first page preview

FP 30 A

Brand: Kinoton | Category: Projector
Table of contents
  1. Table Of Contents
  2. Table Of Contents
  3. Table Of Contents
  4. Table Of Contents
  5. Table Of Contents
  6. Table Of Contents
  7. Safety
  8. Intended Purpose
  9. Explanations of Symbols and Notes
  10. Special Hazard Points
  11. Lamphouse Hazards
  12. Preventing Projector Damage
  13. Protective Devices
  14. Lamphouse Door Switch
  15. Transportation and Installation / Mounting
  16. Installation
  17. Important Hints for Installation
  18. Installation Hints
  19. Installing and Connecting the Lamphouse Components
  20. Connecting the Water Cooling (option)
  21. Function and Components
  22. FP 50 D Variations
  23. Projector Head
  24. Film Gate and Film Track
  25. The Dowser
  26. Single Aperture Plates (only with manual lens turret or lens holder)
  27. Drive and Control
  28. Changing the Format Combination
  29. Lens Turret (option)
  30. Electronically Controlled Lens Change (option)
  31. Focusing
  32. Rotating Shutter
  33. Intermittent Sprocket
  34. Constant Speed Sprockets
  35. Reverse-Scan Sound Device
  36. Components
  37. Sound Tracks on the Films
  38. Film Transport Systems
  39. with a Platter System (option)
  40. Drive Components in the Projector Head
  41. Main Drive
  42. Electronic Components
  43. Automation Systems
  44. Rectifiers
  45. Lamphouse Components
  46. Xenon Unit
  47. Mirror
  48. Operating Elements
  49. Auditorium Remote Operating Panel (option)
  50. Projector Lamphouse
  51. Ignition Button
  52. Operation and Troubleshooting
  53. Threading for Projection Operation
  54. Threading from a Non-Rewind / Platter System
  55. Troubleshooting
  56. Analog Sound
  57. Lamphouse Troubleshooting Chart
  58. Cleaning / Maintenance / Repair
  59. Maintenance
  60. Drain and Refill Oil (Kinoton type 3672 oil)
  61. Adjusting the Film Pressure Skate
  62. Adjusting the Height of the Film Pressure Skate
  63. Changing the 35 mm Film Runner Strips
  64. Adjusting the Lens Holder
  65. Adjusting the Tension of the Pad Shoe Spring
  66. Tension the Chains
  67. Adjusting the Mechanical Friction
  68. Changing and Lubricating the Felt Disk of the Mechanical Friction
  69. Changing the Xenon Bulb
  70. Adjusting the Illumination of Screen
  71. Adjusting the Intensity of Currents
  72. Changing the Reflector
  73. Changing the Heat Filter
  74. Parts and Wearing Parts
  75. Parts for Drive and Motors
  76. mm Apertures for Aperture Changer
  77. Adapter Rings for 35 mm Lenses
  78. Plans of Terminal Connections
  79. Basic Unit Overview
  80. Main Terminal Strip (optional with terminal 25 - 50)
  81. Terminal Strip with CCA3, DMP1 or SA2
  82. Circuit Diagrams
  83. V - 240 V Mains 3-ph Connection (USA)
  84. V - 240 V Mains 3-ph Connection (Japan)
  85. Lamphouse