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Kinoton FP 50 D - Reverse-Scan Sound Device; Analog Reverse-Scan Sound Device (Non-Upgradeable)

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Issue: 04/2011
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The pad shoe has a brass bearing tube which pivots on the pad shoe shaft, and is
positioned with a ring nut and a spring.
To avoid damaging the pad shoe and causing the brass tube to revolve within the pad
shoe, the pad shoe must be handled gently.
Follow these points:
Do not slam the pad shoe closed.
Only open the pad shoe as far as the stop pin.
Do not open the pad shoe too far - over the stop pin - the spring will break and the
brass tube will be damaged.
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Z Changing a constant speed sprocket and a pad shoe and adjusting the pad shoe
spring, see chapter 6.4.2.
Z Adjusting the distance between the pad shoe and the sprocket, see chapter 6.4.8.
Z Adjusting the lm break sensor, see chapter 6.4.9.
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Reverse-scan sound devices scan the sound track (analog and optional DOLBY
digital) on the lm by means of red LEDs.
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LED holder with LED
Sound drum
Sound pressure roller
Analog sound optics
P.C. board with solar cell
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A non-upgradeable analog reader will not accept cue detectors.
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