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Kinoton FP 25 D User Manual

Kinoton FP 25 D
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DIGITAL CINEMA
FILM TECHNOLOGY
STUDIO TECHNOLOGY
CUSTOMIZED SOLUTIONS
360° DISPLAY SYSTEMS
Operating Manual
FP 50 D Projector

Table of Contents

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Kinoton FP 25 D Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandKinoton
ModelFP 25 D
CategoryProjector
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Safety

Safety Notes

General safety guidelines for projector operation.

Projector Operation Hazards

Potential hazards and risks associated with projector operation.

Specific Hazard Points

Details specific dangers related to electrical, mechanical, and other hazards.

Electrical Power Hazards

Hazards associated with electrical power supply and connections.

Lamphouse Specific Hazards

Risks related to the projector's lamphouse, including glass and radiation.

Broken Glass Danger

Danger of shattered glass from lamp bursts.

UV Radiation Warning

Hazards from UV radiation emitted by the lamp.

High Voltage Dangers

Dangers associated with high voltage components.

Mechanical Dangers

Risks from moving parts and machinery.

Preventing Projector Damage

Guidelines to avoid damaging the projector.

Servicing the Projector

Instructions and warnings regarding servicing the projector.

Protective Devices Overview

Information on safety features and their function.

Projector Functions and Components

Xenon Lighting Unit

Explanation of the xenon lamp system.

Projector Operating Elements

Projector Operating Panel Layout

Buttons and indicators on the projector's main control panel.

Operation and Troubleshooting Guide

Projector Startup Procedure

Step-by-step guide to starting the projector.

Projector Shutdown Procedure

Procedures for safely stopping and turning off the projector.

Film Threading Procedures

Instructions on how to thread film for projection.

General Film Threading

Standard procedure for threading 35mm film.

Platter System Film Threading

Film threading for platter systems.

Troubleshooting Common Issues

Guidance for diagnosing and resolving common issues.

General Troubleshooting Tips

General advice for troubleshooting projector problems.

Projector Errors: Type 1

Table for errors causing immediate stop or no run.

Projector Errors: Type 2

Table for errors not stopping the projector.

Analog Sound Troubleshooting

Troubleshooting analog sound issues.

Digital Sound Troubleshooting

Troubleshooting digital sound issues.

Lamphouse Troubleshooting

Specific issues related to the lamphouse.

Cleaning, Maintenance, and Repair

General Maintenance Guidelines

General safety and procedural notes for maintenance.

Projector Component Cleaning

Procedures for cleaning projector components.

Scheduled Maintenance Tasks

Scheduled maintenance tasks for the projector.

Daily Maintenance

Scheduled maintenance tasks for the projector.

3-Month Maintenance

Scheduled maintenance tasks for the projector.

6-Month Maintenance

Scheduled maintenance tasks for the projector.

Annual Maintenance

Scheduled maintenance tasks for the projector.

Repair and Adjustment Procedures

Procedures for repairing and adjusting projector components.

Film Pressure Skate Adjustment

Adjusting the pressure of the film skate.

Film Skate Height Adjustment

Adjusting the vertical position of the film skate.

Xenon Bulb Replacement

Procedure for replacing the xenon bulb.

Screen Illumination Adjustment

Steps to adjust screen illumination and focus spot.

Current Intensity Adjustment

Setting the correct current intensity for the xenon lamp.

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