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A4-1 - Device buttons control (12 & 13)
Button 12 (Forward) allows the forward action
Button 13 (Reverse) allows the reverse action
A4-2 - Control by remote control
Example: SIMDA “CAD” remote control
Connect the remote control to the DIN 6 pin socket (17) of the projector and
push on Forward or Reverse buttons.
For other models of remote control, check the compatibility with the “DIN 6 PIN
Diagram”
See also the list of accessories: you will find infra-red remote controls
Note: a pressure of 0.2 second on each button is sufficient.
A4-3 Rapid access and "RARO" (Random Access)
ATTENTION : Check the "TECHNICAL DATA" and "COMPATIBLE
ACCESSORIES" tables (Not all the projectors or accessories are
fitted with the above functions).
Rapid
access
A continuos pressure on the buttons (12 or 13) allows a rapid movement
towards the requested slide. Release the button when the slide has been
reached.
Rapid "Random Access" (RARO)
This mode is possible when using the appropriate accessories (example:
INFRARED remote controls). It allows a direct selection of the required slide
(see § B1). However, on some projectors the slide tray has to be in "zero"
position before switching on the unit (example: 3215...).
Thanks to the Random Access the projector will select the shortest route to
find the required slide.
A4-4 - Homing control
By pressing the FORWARD and REVERSE buttons (12 & 13) for 1 sec.
simultaneously, the slide tray will return to the “0” position (in less than 4 sec.)
taking the shortest route.
A4-5 - N.S.N.L. and A.C.D.
N.S.N.L. (No Slide No Light) stops light projetion when there is no slide in the
gate. A.C.D. feature (Auto Cooling Delay) is complementary to the N.S.N.L.
feature. After a slide change it keeps the snap closed as long as the lamp
stays light off. After a rapid dissolve and as the projector has a quick time
changing, it avoids “ghost images”.
A5 - FOCUS LENS SETTING
(See § A2-1 for correct operation)
IMPORTANT: When placing lens into lens barrel, do not drive it in too far.
Failure to do so could result in serious damage to the lens barrel and
Autofocus system (if fitted).
A5-1 - Manual focus setting
First, ensure the lens barrel is in middle position : by pressing continuously on
button (22) and then on button (12) or (13) you will set the barrel indicator (6)
to the reference mark (I) printed on the projector body. (Picture E). Release the
buttons when the right position is reached.
Put a slide into the slide-gate
(on certain models the adjustment motor only
functions with a slide in the gate).
Light the lamp (switch on “I” (in) position).
Adjust manually the lens, turn it if it is an Helical lens or with the button (6) if
rack-mounted lens.
For other slides, to adjust the focus, you can use FOCUS setting buttons on
the remote control.
A5-2 - Automatic autofocus setting
It is important to note the following points:
Put the first slide into the slide-gate
Use the “AUTOFOCUS” function by pressing on buttons (22/Focus): the LED
at the left of the button lights up.
Wait till the system has stopped, by viewing the movement of the cursor (6).
Set the Focus by turning manually the lens (if it is a Helical lens) or with the
button (6) if it is a rack-mounted lens.
Now, the Focus adjustment will be made automatically on the next slide
change.
Remarks: At any point, you can rectify the focus adjustment by pressing
buttons (22+12) or (22+13). Autofocus is in a standby position and the LED is
flashing.
Autofocus will operate again by pressing twice on button (22).
The same function is possible with a remote control connected to plug (17) by
pressing the Focus button, then the Forward or Reverse button.
A6 - LAMP CHANGING / LAMP ADJUSTEMENT
Projector must be on “LAMP 1” position (button 25 on the left)
(Lamp n° 2 is always the “spare” lamp).
A6-1 - Manual lamp change to lamp 2
The lamp change 1 to 2 (or 2 to 1) can be made by pressing the button (25)
– The lamp change L1 to L2 is made as follows: Pull the lever (25) slowly
towards you (fig.F) with your finger and release. The lamp goes on when
Lamp 2 position is connected.
– Lamp change L2 to L1: Pull the lever (25) slowly towards you (fig.) with your
finger and slide it till in L1 position, then release.
A6-2 - Automatic change to lamp 2 - ALC system
The ALC system checks the lamp operation and when lamp 1 fails. It
automatically replaces it with Lamp 2.
A6-3 - Lamp adjustment
Lamp adjustment is necessary to optimise light output and light distribution on
the screen. It improves the life of the lamp.
Switch on the projector.
Remove the slide-tray and the lens.
Fit the mask slide (5x5cm opaque) with mm centre hole (fig G). The image of
the filaments can be seen by placing a sheet of white paper about 20cm in
front of the projector.