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Kinoton FP 38 E Premiere User Manual

Kinoton FP 38 E Premiere
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DIGITAL CINEMA
FILM TECHNOLOGY
STUDIO TECHNOLOGY
CUSTOMIZED SOLUTIONS
360° DISPLAY SYSTEMS
Operating Manual
FP 50 E PREMIERE Console Projector

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Kinoton FP 38 E Premiere Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandKinoton
ModelFP 38 E Premiere
CategoryProjector
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Safety

Safety Notes

General warnings, intended purpose, and liability information.

Special Hazard Points

Details electrical, fire, lamphouse, and mechanical hazards.

Preventing Projector Damage

Guidance on how to avoid damaging the projector.

Service

Guidelines for servicing, replacement parts, and warranty.

Transportation and Installation / Mounting

Installation

Procedures and environmental requirements for installing the projector.

Function and Components

Film Gate and Film Track

Details components of the film path, including the pressure skate and aperture changer.

Operation and Troubleshooting

Switch on and Start Projector / Stop and Switch off Projector

Step-by-step guide for powering the projector on and off.

Threading for Projection Operation

Detailed instructions for threading film into the projector.

Troubleshooting

Common issues and solutions for projector operational problems.

Technical Data, Circuit Diagrams and Plans of Terminal Connections

Plans of Terminal Connections

Wiring diagrams and terminal connection layouts.

Safety Instructions

General Hints

Essential safety precautions for operating the projector.

Dangers when Working with the Projector

Identification of potential risks and dangers associated with projector use.

Special Hazard Points

Electric Power Hazards

Details dangers related to electrical power, wiring, and grounding.

Warning Risk of Fire

Lamphouse Hazards

Broken Glass

Risks associated with a potentially bursting xenon lamp and protective gear.

Ultraviolet Radiation

Dangers of UV radiation from the xenon lamp and necessary protection.

High Voltage

Hazards related to high voltage components within the lamphouse.

Mechanical Danger

Preventing Projector Damage

Service

Installation

Important Hints for Installation

Installing and Connecting the Lamphouse Components

Projector Head

Film Gate and Film Track

Focusing

Reverse-Scan Sound Device (analog and optional DOLBY digital / upgradeable)

Operating Elements

Projector Operating Panel

Projector Lamphouse

Rectifier

Threading for Projection Operation

Troubleshooting

Projector Troubleshooting Chart (Type 1 errors)

Table of errors where projector stops or won't run.

Projector Troubleshooting Chart (Type 2 errors)

Table of errors that do not stop projector operation.

Error Indication with LEDs

Cleaning / Maintenance / Repair

General Hints

General advice for cleaning, maintenance, and repair procedures.

Maintenance

Repair and Adjustments

Adjusting the Pressure of the Skate

How to adjust the film pressure skate for optimal film run.

Adjusting the Film Pressure Skate Height

Changing the 35 mm Film Runner Strips

Adjusting the Lens Holder

Changing a Constant Speed Sprocket / Pad Shoe

Adjusting the Tension of the Pad Shoe Spring

Adjusting the Distance between Pad Shoe and Sprocket

Adjusting the Mechanical Friction

Changing the Xenon Bulb

Up to 2000 W xenon bulbs

Up to 7000 W xenon bulbs

Adjusting the Illumination of Screen

Adjusting the Intensity of Currents

Checking the Light Arc Stabilizing Magnet

Changing the Reflector

Mounting the Reflector

Coarse Adjustment

Changing the Heat Filter

Reverse-Scan Sound Device

Plans of Terminal Connections

Block Diagram (Power)

Block Diagram (Signals)

Main Board Components Overview

Lamphouse for 230 V Mains Connection

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