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"umig P # # mm Pro$ector for use with alternating current %P"&AT'( ')T&*+T%') The "*-( P # must only be used with alternating current. t is supplied for operation on the usual voltages with a changeover plug. The setting of the plug is visible on the left side of the machine when closed. The pro$ector lamp is of lowvoltage type operating at /0 volts with twopin bayonet cap, e. g. Type Phllips 102# '.
+nsertn! Lamp and Erectn! "pool $rms, Figure 3 shows the pro$ector closed with spool arms folded away. 4hen the locking screw 5 6fig. 37 is unscrewed one side of the pro$ector hinges open. The pro $ector lamp is inserted by press sing downwards and twisting
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Figure + shows how the spool arms are swung into position. 'ote that the front or feed spool arm must be lifted slightly before it can be swung upwards. The side of the pro$edor is then closed again and secured by tightening screw 5 6fig. 37.
Connectn! to &ans "uppl and (eneral Operaton, 3efore running the pro$ector check that it is correctly ad$usted for the actual mains voltage. To alter the setting, open the left side and pull out he plug marked 88volt88, replacing it so that when the pro$ector is closed the correct voltage can be read off from outside. The pro$ector is supplied with a threecore lead for connexion to the mains. 4hen it is desired to plug the machine into a socket provided with an earth terminal it is strongly recommended that the twopin plug fitted to the lead should be replaced by one with three pins. This will ensure proper earthing. f for any reason this is not possible,
a separate earthing socket /5 6fig. D7 is provided at the back of the pro$ector. The female plug on the mains lead is then inserted in the socket /9 6fig. D7. The sockets marked /: may be used to plug in a pilot or standard lamp; when the pro$ector is switched on the light is then automatically extinguished. 3efore connecting the pro$ector to the mains make sure that the motor switch /0 is in the 88off88 position, as in fig. 3 6i.e. turned away from the red dot7. At the same time the sliding speed control #, also visible in fig. 3 should be in the middle of its travel, as illustrated. 3y turning the milled screw : 6fig. A7 until it comes to a stop the pro$ector lamp may be accurately centred so as to obtain the optimum light output. This screw enables the lamp to be ad$usted in all directions and should be turned until the screen image is evenly illuminated. The two screws /2 6fig. A7 are used for tilting the pro$ector. The pro$ector is fitted with a fuse /# 6Fig. +7, which will protect the apparatus in case of an erroneous ad$ustment to the mains voltage.
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Place the loaded spool of film on the feed arm so that it clicks into position. t is !uite unimportant whether the film from the front spool unwinds in a clockwise or, as shown in the above illustrations, anti clockwise direction. t is only important to make sure that the film perforations are on the outside 6that is, on the right hand side when facing the screen7 and that the emulsion side of the film in the filmgate is turned towards the pro$ection screen. Turn lever /< downwards to open the gate, insert the film, then close the gate again. 'ow form a loop in the film above the gate with the forefinger of the right hand 6fig. F7 and lead the film over the feed sprocket 2. The film will slip into position on the sprocket if gently pulled in the direction of the arrow. =ead the film over the takeup sprocket > in the same way, pulling it backwards until it slips into position. Finally draw it along the film guide 1 on to the takeup spool and fasten it to the core.
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Pro%ectn!, )tand the pro$ector at an appropriate distance from the screen, turn the switch /0 6fig. F7 and focus the picture by turning the lens in its mount 0 6fig. F7. Ad$ust the running speed by manipulating the sliding control # 6fig. (7 until all flicker disappears. f two partial images are seen on the screen, this can be corrected by turning the framing ad$ustment knob // 6fig. F7.
The graph reproduced below gives the relationship between the si?e of picture and the screen distance with the 09mm pro$ector lens. s e r t e m n e r u t c p f o ' t d / screen distance
Re#ndn!, %pen the gate and apply gentle pressure on the narrow sides of the feed and takeup sprockets 6the places are indicated by x in fig. (7. The film can then be easily removed and led direct from the takeup spool back to the feed spool. &ewinding is easily and rapidly effected by turning the handle /1 6fig. @7 to the right in the direction of the arrow.
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&antenance, The pro$ector, and particularly the parts which come into contact with the film, must be kept scrupulously clean. To facilitate cleaning of the claw the lens mount can be pulled well clear to the right by swinging round the lever /< 6fig. "7. The gate, removable lens, condenser and concave mirror should all be cleaned from time to time with a soft cloth or brush. The pro$ector should be oiled regularly after pro$ection of about 2<<< feet of film. The arrows in the illustration by this side show the spots to be lubricated. %n the pro$ector itself they are marked by red points.
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