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Hello,
I’m sorry to write this in English, I’m French and I don’t speak German.
I’m looking for 35mm trailers or snipes with a DTS time code track and associated DTS discs.
I don’t care if the DTS discs are originals or not, I can even burn the disc myself if you have the right files.
These will be used to check if my installation is working, so I don’t really care about the content.
Thanks
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Thanks for the help everyone, I’ve managed to get the motor running.
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12 hours ago, Florian said:
Looking at this picture:
bottom left is the "normal" FP 30 board with relais for motor and douser and the supply for the old white soundlamp.
bottom right is the "F" automation board for start/stop, tabs, houselights and douser, working via aluminium foils on the film (situated left and right, two sensors).
The cemetery of relais above is not original.
Thanks for the information. If the bottom left board is for the "normal" FP30, I wonder why it's not in the FP30 manual I found. I don't really care about automation so I'll concentrate my efforts on figuring out the connections to this board only.
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For the moment I’ve only disconnected the wires that were cut and were connected to nothing.
Before disconnecting the rest, I will be writing down which wire connects what and where in cas I never find the diagrams for my model.
Yes I’ve seen the kind of diagrams to expect from my manual, but for me, if I could have the same kind of diagrams for the boards in my projector, it would be enough to understand broadly how everything works.
As long as I have the pin-out of each connector, (I can know which wire is 220V power, or 24V, or some logic circuitry, etc ...) it will be enough to understand the minimum I need to have the main motor running.
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On 11/11/2013 at 12:53 PM, gonzus said:
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4 hours ago, Jensg said:
Ok, some of the manuals i have. A part in the manual fp30alt is in french.
Jens
In the FP23C manual the lens turret board seems very similar to the one on my FP30. So thanks for the link.
For the FP30altManual, this is the manual I already have were the electronics are different from those in my projector.
1 hour ago, dbx1000 said:To me the wiring in the door frame looks like it has been heavily modified (loose cabling etc.)? You may find that this differs from the original circuit documentation.
It's a nice machine, but for this particular machine you will probably need to clean it up a bit electronically.
Actually this is what I want to do. I plan to disconnect everything and re-do all the wiring from scratch. But for that I need to know what has to be connected on each connector. This is why I’m looking for a manual that has the schematics for the same electronic boards that are in my FP30. The « FP30 alt manual.pdf » that was posted here has different electronics, with different connections.
The projector seems quite old as it still says « made in west-Germany » on it.
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Yes, it is an old FP30 that seems to have been upgraded with some new equipment.
I’ve searched everywhere for the manual of this projector but I can’t find it. It is not there on Film-Tech.
I found a manual here
but the manual is for another FP30, the electrical equipment is different. On the boards of my projector it says « FP30F ».
For the reverse scan soundhead there was no problem to find the manual. (https://www.rsem.com/pdf_manuals/Dolby/Current_Products/Dolby_Digital_Readers/Kinoton Basement Reader instructions.pdf)
Thank you for you help.
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Hello,
I’m sorry to write this in English, I’m French and I don’t speak German.
I have recently acquired and old Kinoton projector. And I need help with the wiring and electrical equipment. The cinema that threw out the projector cut a lot of cables. I cannot find a manual for this old model. Could you help me please ?
Here are some photos of the projector:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/g7n7dllqohpr8m3/Photo 03-02-2019 10 26 11.jpg?dl=0
https://www.dropbox.com/s/7ocrd8tet43dtii/IMG_2585.jpg?dl=0
https://www.dropbox.com/s/1j6wekawbwjo3g0/IMG_2574.jpg?dl=0
5/16" - 7.93mm Friktionen Spulenachse
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Hallo,
Ich bin mir über den Teilenamen nicht sicher. Ich suche nach dem, was Sie auf dem Foto für die Unter- und Oberseite des Projektors (FP30) sehen können.
Bei meinem Projektor haben die Wellen einen Durchmesser von 9,2 mm, aber der Rest meiner Ausrüstung (Spulen, Rücklauf, ...) verwendet den amerikanischen Standard von 5/16" (7,93 mm). Daher bin ich auf der Suche nach einem Ersatz falls jemand sie hat. Danke