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LOCPRO 35

Instruction Manual

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Summary of Contents for LOCPRO 35

Page 1: ...N CD ROM DISKS OR INTERNET SITES OR USED IN THEIR ENTIRE FORM OR IN EXCERPTS WITHOUT OUR PREVIOUS WRITTEN AGREEMENT IF YOU ARE DOWNLOADING PDF FILES FROM OUR INTERNET HOME PAGE FOR YOUR PERSONAL USE MAKE SURE TO CHECK FOR UPDATED VERSIONS WE CANNOT TAKE ANY LIABILITY WHATSOEVER FOR DOWNLOADED FILES AS TECHNICAL DATA ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE ...

Page 2: ...Master Control Knob Mode key Lamp key Reset key Film key IR Receiver display lamp cover sliding switch video setting knob adjusting lever focus knob optics cover ...

Page 3: ...he HTI lamp 17 5 7 Film loading 18 5 8 Video 19 6 Functions 21 6 1 Wall Projection 21 6 2 Highspeed Shuttle Rewinding 25 6 3 Sprocket Projection 26 6 4 Loop Forming Position A B 27 6 5 Video 29 6 6 Mode Key Unit Configuration 33 6 7 Controls 36 6 8 Infrared Remote Control 41 6 9 Interfaces 43 7 Service and Maintenance 45 7 1 Cleaning the Film Track 45 7 2 Cleaning Mirror and Lens 47 7 3 Shipping a...

Page 4: ...4 Contents 9 Trouble Shooting Table 55 10 ARRI Service 68 11 Index 69 Annex Interfaces 79 Service Instructions 80 ...

Page 5: ...g material for use within particular voltage limitations The electric installation of the room in which the LOCPRO 35 is being used must comply with the demands of the IEC commitments Warnings For your own safety please adhere to the following warnings Caution stands for danger of injury Attention equipment damage possible Note Operational error possible General Safety Specifications Caution Dange...

Page 6: ...ly original replacement parts and accessories Follow the maintenance instructions in this user manual Follow the shipping and storing instructions Important Notes In humid weather please take the usual and customary safety measures In case of poor picture steadiness check the film guide for possible contamination such as e g splicing residues or emulsion deposits Clean if necessary see chapter 7 1...

Page 7: ...sured by computer controlled drive motors for both film carriers The auto stop feature stops the film automatically 6 ft 2 m before the end of the film Automatic detection of the winding direction makes it unnecessary to manually switch over from winding direction A to B The open film channel facilitates film loading once the film has been placed onto the winding plate All steps from the formation...

Page 8: ... is possible depending on the integrated video system 50 Hz PAL or 60 Hz NTSC In both cases the integrated video camera synchronizes frame transport Sound Synchronization To synchronize DAT players an LTC signal timecode output is available In connection with an ASU a biphase signal synchronized picture change signal with forward reverse recognition allows for synchronization of perfotape players ...

Page 9: ...emely from those tempe ratures in the installation area warm 1 Cut off the packing straps 2 Lift off the packing in an upward direction 3 Take out the additional items User Manual projection lamp accessories maintenance kit 4 Remove the plastic foil 5 Always transport the projector to its destination in its shipping or projection case and lock caster lock levers Note Optimum wall projection of 230...

Page 10: ...ut off its shipping case and set it up in such a way that the air vents on the bottom of the lamp cooling fan photo are not obstructed Observe the clearances on the top and sides see photo page 9 Keep all flammable materials away from the exit vents of the lamp fan Do not cover up the HTI ventilation ducts Unpacking and Installation ...

Page 11: ...ys be screwed in each time the unit is transported 1 Depress spring loaded latches on lamp cover photo and lift off lamp cover 2 Remove the shipping safety screw photo To store the screw for subsequent use screw it into the bore hole photo spring loaded latches lamp cover bore hole safety screw Initial Operation ...

Page 12: ...ket photo on the LOCPRO 35 2 Set mirror with selection knob photo to the TV symbol 3 Shift slide switch on lamp cover photo to the TV symbol Note Video on off is only possible when the Master Control Knob is in the 0 position i e when the film is not being transported 4 Switch on TV monitor 5 Adjust monitor for optimum image quality Initial Operation BNC socket setting knob Y C socket slide switch...

Page 13: ...PER 35 M2 81882 0 Mask 1 1 78 HDTV S35 M2 81881 0 Mask 1 1 78 HDTV M2 81879 0 Mask 1 1 66 SUPER 35 M2 81880 0 Mask 1 1 33 TV ISO M2 81875 0 Mask 1 2 35 S 35 ABOVE M2 81886 0 Mask 1 1 85 S 35 5 VERS M2 81883 0 Mask 1 1 8 S 35 5 7 VERS M2 81884 0 Mask 1 1 78 SUPER 35 HDTV 3 PERF M2 81908 0 Initial Operation hood control knobs 4 screws Film key 5 3 1 Exchanging the film gate format mask Insert format...

Page 14: ...ded support of the film track until the mask engages with the film gate Check the film gate mask for correct positioning Replace lens Replace optics cover Remove format mask Open film channel with Film key Switch off main power supply Remove optics cover See Chapter 7 2 2 Remove lens See Chapter 7 2 4 Remove the mask from the film gate by gently pressing back the mask and then sliding it back out ...

Page 15: ...receiver photo mounted on the front of the LOCPRO 35 In order to guarantee trouble free operation there should be no partition walls or other obstacles between transmitter and receiver Unpack the remote control and insert the batteries making sure to observe the correct polarity Initial Operation IR receiver ...

Page 16: ...16 5 5 Switching on the LOCPRO 35 1 Set the Master Control Knob photo to 0 position 2 Switch on the mains switch photo on the back of the unit Initial Operation master control knob mains switch ...

Page 17: ... 2 The HTI lamp can be switched off after a reset time of 5 seconds by depressing the lamp key again Note Run up time to full light power is approx 40 seconds Working temperature of the lamp is reached in three minutes During this period the lamp should never be switched off because this gradually reduces the life of the lamp and results in poor ignition behavior Initial Operation master control k...

Page 18: ...film channel and fix end of the film in the film core of the right winding plate Then wind up approx three turns Ensure same winding direction on both plates To avoid damage of film track do not use stapled film 4 Tighten both film rolls 5 Press film key briefly The feed carriage closes the film channel The film loop is formed automatically and the frame counter photo is reset to 0 Note Inside or ...

Page 19: ...tor 71 with NTSC video camera Starting video camera operation 1 Swing the mirror out of the optical path to the TV symbol with selection knob video photo 2 Shift the slide switch photo to the right to the TV symbol Note Switch over to video operation is only possible during still projection and when film is not being transported sync phase of revolving shutter from internal quartz to video synchro...

Page 20: ...AS BNC photo and S VHS Y C photo signals from the color CCD video camera A monitor video recorder video printer can be connected to the LOCPRO In addition the video images can be transferred to an image processing computer Initial Operation FBAS BNC S VHS Y C ...

Page 21: ...back of the unit to the projection wall 6 1 1 Frame line After closing the film channel see chapter 5 7 adjust the frame line if necessary Note Frame line adjustment is only possible during still projection Functions film key master control knob 1 Master control knob is in 0 position no film transport 2 The frame line horizontal line in the projected picture can be shifted out of the visible pictu...

Page 22: ...Image Position and Focus The projected image can be tilted upward up by 15 with the projection height adjusting lever photo Focus is adjusted with the rotary focus knob photo Functions adjusting lever focus knob ...

Page 23: ...by turning the Master Control Knob photo The film now runs at the selected speed The following frame rates can be chosen for forward and reverse operation 50 Hz Version 1 56 3 12 6 25 12 5 25 50 fps standard Highspeed shuttle 200 fps 48 24 30 fps can be selected directly via Mode Key photo see chapter 6 6 60 Hz Version 1 87 3 75 7 5 15 30 60 fps standard Highspeed shuttle 200 fps 48 24 25 fps can ...

Page 24: ...ing still projection the Master Control Knob is turned only slightly to the right or left of the 0 position so that film transport has not yet started single frame release is possible In this case a dot appears in the center of the display photo 1 By briefly depressing the Film Key the film is advanced by 1 frame 2 If the Master Control Knob is turned to the left of the 0 position then single fram...

Page 25: ... photo during projection or high speed shuttle The frame counter display flashes the auto stop feature is disabled and the film runs through the film channel without stopping The auto stop function is reactivated by changing the direction of film transport with the Master Control Knob 6 2 Highspeed Shuttle Rewinding By turning the Master Control Knob photo beyond the highest projection speed to th...

Page 26: ... film gate photo allows for a sprocket projection For the evaluation of image steadiness and sprocket quality there are ports in the film gate photo which make it possible to check the sprockets both horizontally and vertically Functions slide ...

Page 27: ...mer Position A Only in exceptional cases when special films have negative perforations it does become necessary to set the loop former to position B in order to obtain an optimum image quality Open film channel with Film key Switch off main power supply Unlock lamp cover and remove Functions snap locks lamp cover film key ...

Page 28: ...ly loosen both fixing screws on the loop former photo and turn the loop former in the direction of the user panel to position B Tighten screws again Replace lamp cover and secure Functions position A position B ...

Page 29: ...ter the masking function is activated select the side to be masked top bottom right left with Lamp key Masking and shift direction arrows v are only visible on the monitor photo 5 Adjust masking of the video image to the required position by using the Reset and Film Keys Functions mode key lamp key reset key film key Mode 2 Masking of Video Images Monitor 1 X 2 X 3 X 4 X direction with RESET key M...

Page 30: ...9 94 fps NTSC Cine Mode 48 48 is not suitable for video The video camera can be switched on however it is not in sync with the LOCPRO 35 The film transport speed depends on the position of the Master Control Knob and the setting in the mode menu see table PAL Video Camera Menu Video filmtransport in fps master control knob position Standard 50 25 12 5 6 25 3 12 1 56 48 48 off 48 24 12 6 3 1 5 48 4...

Page 31: ...59 94 29 97 14 985 7 493 3 746 1 873 24 60 off 60 24 15 7 5 3 75 1 875 24 60 on 59 94 23 976 14 985 7 493 3 746 1 873 25 60 off 60 25 15 7 5 3 75 1 875 25 60 on 59 94 24 975 14 985 7 493 3 746 1 873 Note The digits after the decimal point are not shown on the display The reduced transport speeds 1 per thousand with NTSC Video Operation are displayed as the non reduced speeds e g 59 94 fps is displ...

Page 32: ...5 or 30 fps for 50 and 60 Hz video can be selected via the Mode key Telecine Mode If the LOCPRO 35 is equipped with a 50 Hz video camera PAL the 24 fps or 30 fps film projection speed is auto matically synchronized to the scan rate of the video camera Pull down Mode The pull down mode is a special process for flicker free transfer of film with shooting frequency of 24 fps onto video tape when an N...

Page 33: ...te Those keys in the Mode menu which can be acti vated are marked in the display with a dark bar Mode 1 Normal display view with mains switch on Display left Frame rate fps Display right Frame counter in case of error error code Mode 2 Setup for video frame masking Press Mode key once Display left Video Next Display right On OFF see also chapter 6 5 1 Functions master control knob Mode key Mode 2 ...

Page 34: ...ax Shutter Mode of operation 48 48 24 48 48 rps Cine Mode 50 50 25 50 50 rps Cine Mode 24 50 24 50 50 rps Telecine Mode 30 50 30 50 50 rps Telecine Mode Frame Rate Selection 60 Hz projector Display fps fps max Shutter Mode of operation 48 48 24 48 48 rps Cine Mode 60 60 30 60 60 rps Cine Mode 24 60 24 60 60 rps Pull down Mode 30 60 30 60 60 rps Telecine Mode Functions Reset key Film key ...

Page 35: ... 2 Color film pos perforation polyester memory 3 b w neg perforation polyester memory 4 Press Mode Key Display film core bobby size e g 50 mm 2 Select requested film core diam by repeatedly pressing Reset Key larger diam or Film Key smaller diam Selectable diameters are 50 2 75 3 and 100mm 4 Exit menu by repeatedly pressing Mode Key Display in normal view Functions End Setup End Setup higher value...

Page 36: ...hoto 6 7 2 Master Control Knob The Master Control Knob photo is used to select the frame rate forward turning to the right and reverse turning to the left For high speed winding shuttle turn the Master Control Knob to either side all the way to the end stop Functions mains switch master control knob ...

Page 37: ...1 4 of the image with each brief keystroke Single frame left When film channel is closed and Master Control Knob is slightly turned to the left off the 0 position a dot mark appears on the display see chapter 6 1 4 Each keystroke advances the film one frame to the left Single frame right When the film channel is closed and the Master Control Knob slightly turned to the right from the 0 position a ...

Page 38: ... Mode 2 Video masking Depress Mode key once A video mask can then be positioned on all four sides and the masking function can be switched on and off The masks are only visible on the video monitor see chapter 6 5 1 Masking of Video Images Mode 3 Frame rate selection Press Mode key twice The programmed frame rate can be changed by repeatedly pressing of the Reset key higher values or of the Film k...

Page 39: ...y photo The HTI lamp is switched off by pressing the Lamp key again 5 seconds waiting time after switch on 6 7 6 Reset Key The Reset Key photo resets the frame counter to 0 The Reset Key is also used for settings described in section 6 6 Functions lamp key reset key ...

Page 40: ...switch on the video camera shift the video slide switch photo to the TV symbol The Shutter Video camera synchronization is now controlled by the video camera if the unit is set to the normal Mode shutter 50 or 60 Hz Note The speed in the menu Mode should not be set at 48 48 Cine Mode 6 7 10 Image Position lever The image position lever photo is used to shift the projected image upward or downward ...

Page 41: ...y to the standard settings 50 50 and 60 60 If these settings were changed in the Mode function Telecine Mode or Pulldown Mode then this frame rate prevails and is selected See chapter 6 5 2 50 Hz Version Menu key 6 fps 12 fps 25 fps 50 fps Mode 48 48 6 12 24 48 Cine Mode 50 50 6 12 25 50 Cine Mode 24 50 6 12 24 50 Telecine Mode 30 50 6 12 30 50 Telecine Mode Functions ...

Page 42: ...cine Mode Stop Still Projection Press key with the current frame rate or press the Stop key High speed winding forwards or backwards Frame line shifting Single frame forwards or backwards If one of the single frame keys is held down the projection speed changes to 3 12 fps at 50 Hz or 3 75 fps at 60 Hz Note In case IR remote control fails check batteries first Functions ...

Page 43: ...nnex Interfaces 6 9 2 Ext Synchro X2 Plug type Sub D 15 pin socket Via this interface photo a signal for shutter synchroni zation can be supplied externally and the internal shutter signal accessed Cine Mode 48 Hz Normal and Telecine Mode 50 or 60 Hz Shutter revolutions can be changed by 3 Input 5 V TTL potential free on optocoupler Output 4 V potential output or potential free Plug Pin configurat...

Page 44: ...xternally ensure accurate synchronization frequency within 1 1 Run the LOCPRO 35 and DAT tape player separately to the sync point starting position of transfer with appropriate leader 2 Connect the DAT tape player via interface cable 9 pin Sub D on XLP plug with socket X3 3 Reset frame counter to zero Reset Key If necessary set the timecode value supplied at the sync point of the DAT recorder to o...

Page 45: ... the LOCPRO 35 is switched off and completely disconnected from the mains before starting service or maintenance work Unplug all interface connections 7 1 Cleaning the Film Track Never use hard or metallic objects for cleaning We recommend using the ARRI Plastic Film Track cleaning Skewer Id No K5 26167 0 or maintenance tool kit incl Cleaning kit Id No M2 81126 0 Both items can be ordered 1 Press ...

Page 46: ...o cable connected to the BNC or S VHS plug 4 Remove emulsion deposits and possible adhesive residues from film track photo deflection runner 1 and 2 photo and loop box left 5 Replace lamp cover 6 Replace optic cover 7 Replace control knobs and fasten optic cover with the screws Service and Maintenance optic cover control knobs 4 screws lamp cover loop box deflection runner 1 filmtrack deflection r...

Page 47: ...re that BNC and S VHS plugs are not damaged 3 Remove dust from mirrors 1 and 2 photo using lens cleaning brush and if necessary lens cleaning tissue and some alcohol 4 Push lens yoke photo to the left out of its lock and swing away 5 Take out lens photo Clean front and rear lens with lens cleaning tissue 6 Re insert lens 7 Ensure that the driver pin catches in the lens groove 8 Swing lens yoke int...

Page 48: ...cking 7 4 Replacing the Fuses Before replacing blown fuses first eliminate the cause See Annex Trouble Shooting List Before replacing fuses the LOCPRO 35 must be completely disconnected from the mains Follow the safety and warning instructions in the user manual When lifting off the optic cover do not damage BNC and S VHS plug The main fuses located in the main power socket are accessible from the...

Page 49: ...es Primary Circuit Mains 2 fuses in main power socket 115 V Type 5x20 2 x T 12 5 A 230 V Type 5x20 2 x T 6 3 A Note When replacing 230 V fuses make sure glass tube 5 x 20 mm EURO to slide the fuses all the way up to the front as otherwise no electrical contact is made photo Service and Maintenance fuse set fuse ...

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Page 51: ...gate 18 6 x 24 mm selectable via format masks Lens F2 50 mm Film capacity 300 m 1000 ft With 50 and 75 mm film core Film core 50 75 and 100 mm selectable Projection lamp 400 W HTI lamp Id No M5 81802 0 Weight approx 56 kg Dimensions 740 mm w x700 mm d x510 mm h Wall projection 2300 mm w at 12 ft distance to wall see separate data sheet Projection rates 50 Hz operation 50 25 12 5 6 25 3 12 1 56 fps...

Page 52: ... Focussing manually Projection height adjustment max 15 Accessories mains cable maintenance tool kit Video camera optional IR remote control optional Covering cap optional Shipping and projection case option ASU Audio Sync Unit Timecode cable for DAT recorder optional Image format masks optional 1 3 CCD Color IMAGER Signal system PAL NTSC Pixels 752 H x 582 V 768 H x 494 V Scanning area 6 0 mm x 4...

Page 53: ... 9600 Baud S Data format 8 bit no parity one start and one stop bit Plug type 25 pin D sub socket Pin configuration see annex Interfaces Command Outline RFX Run Forward Function Forward running at selected projection speed Parameters 50 Hz Version X 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 fps 50 25 12 5 6 25 3 12 1 56 0 Parameters 60 HzVersion X 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 fps 60 30 15 7 5 3 75 1 87 0 Note This applies only for standard...

Page 54: ...oaded Function Inquiry to the LOCPRO 35 whether a film is loaded in the unit Screen output 1 loaded 0 not loaded OI Output Instruction Code Function System identification code of LOCPRO 35 is displayed on the screen LOCPRO 35 01 OO Output Option Function The mains frequency set on the LOCPRO 35 is displayed on the screen 0000 50 Hz 0100 60 Hz OR Output Run or Stop Function Inquiry to the LOCPRO 35...

Page 55: ...any service or repair jobs and all interface connections must be removed The safety and warning notes contained in the operating and service manuals must be strictly followed Ensure that the BNC and S VHS plugs are not damaged when removing the optics cover Tools and adjusting devices required for service and repair are described in the Service Manual Note In the following the test computer is ref...

Page 56: ...age Check mains voltage setting on name plate If different from actual mains have service engineer make necessary change Important Change name plate Inform ARRI Service Workshop Rotating shutter not operating E152 Lamp cover not in position Attach lamp cover and clean or safety switch not actuated actuation opening for safety switch Temperature sensor in lamp housing Switch on unit for cooling has...

Page 57: ...uns out of focus Jet underneath film gate clogged Remove foreign matter when switching over from still to motion picture and vice versa Blower break down Call ARRI Service station Guide vane misadjusted Call ARRI Service station Positive film has scratches Emulsion buildup in film gate Clean emulsion deposits from film gate on emulsion side in picture area using ARRI plastic scewer Film gate damag...

Page 58: ...stapled film Scratches on film backing side Emulsion deposits on pressure pad or on film gate Clean pressure pad and film gate Positive and negative film in accordance with maintenance instructions Pressure pad jamming Call ARRI Service station HTI Lamp dark after ignition HTI lamp not properly installed Check HTI Lamp plug for correct locking experienced personnel only Defective lamp Replace lamp...

Page 59: ...ervice engineer HTI Lamp ON but not functioning Master Control Knob not in 0 position Turn Master Control Knob to 0 position Electronics disturbed Carry out mains reset Switch unit off for approx 30 seconds Then switch on again and start new ignition attempt If this fails call service engineer HTI lamp defective Replace HTI lamp experienced personnel only Fuse defective Call service engineer Keybo...

Page 60: ...ted for easy running If sluggish replace and lock lamp cover with film channel open If this fails call Service Engineer Loop sensor dirty Clean with ARRI maintenance tools Reflex light barrier on left loop box doesn t detect film loop Electronic board defective Call ARRI Service station Sudden stop during film transport Film loop monitor switch has detected Open and close film channel Repeat film ...

Page 61: ...tenance tools Operation too noisy Improper length of film loop Open film channel and slightly tension film loop manually by turning the two winding plates Then close film channel If fault still exists call service engineer Film transport speed malfunctioning Setting on master control knob Call ARRI Service station doesn t correspond to selected frame rate Autostop malfunctioning Wrong film core Us...

Page 62: ...hift slide switch Video to TV position Swing mirror out of optical path with video knob Connect unit with monitor Set correct channel selection on monitor Close film channel Ignite HTI lamp Video camera defective Call ARRI service station Trouble Shooting ...

Page 63: ... in film channel area Take off lamp cover and remove foreign matter Carriage cannot be totally opened Check mechanism of film track 2 and of deflection runner 2 for movability Electric breakdown Call ARRI Service station E No 106 Film jamming in film channel Remove foreign matter No loop forming possible by main motor caused by foreign matter Film winding plate jamming Call ARRI Service station Mo...

Page 64: ...pe chips in film channel Remove chips clean film guide parts and remove Dual loop cannot be completed or film emulsion deposits emulsion deposits on film guide parts E No 120 See E No 102 See E No 102 Film channel cannot be closed completely E No 122 See E No 114 See E No 114 Last frame of dual loop cannot be totally pulled in E No 124 Control error Repeat procedure several times Film channel open...

Page 65: ... foreign matter Main motor jamming during projection Check film track for possible damage Poor film splices Splice film properly and reinsert film Film sprocket roller jamming Take out film Switch off mains switch Take off lamp cover and carefully turn film sprocket roller by hand If it doesn t turn call ARRI Service station Motor jamming Call ARRI Service station E No 144 See E No 142 See E No 14...

Page 66: ...motor defective Call ARRI Service station E No 150 See E No 148 See E No 148 Feed and take up motor jamming during rewinding E No 152 Lamp cover not placed in position Attach lamp cover or clean actuation opening Shutter motor not running or safety switch not actuated for safety switch Revolving shutter jamming because of foreign matter Remove foreign matter or call ARRI Service station Shutter mo...

Page 67: ...e Switch LOCPRO 35 on and off Faulty location correcting data If location correcting data still faulty call ARRI Service station E No 156 Battery RAM defective Call ARRI Service station Frame counter data lost when LOCPRO 35 is switched off Trouble Shooting ...

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Page 69: ...nc Unit 7 44 Auto Winding Recognition 7 52 Automatic End Stop 37 Autostop 24 52 Autostop Function 25 Disabling 25 Enabling 25 Film Core Setting 25 Reactivating 25 B Batteries 15 Baud Rate 53 Biphase 44 BNC Socket 20 BNC Cable 12 Bobby Size Selecting 35 C Cable BNC 12 Y C 12 CCD Color Video Camera 7 CCD Color IMAGER 52 CCD Video Camera 52 CE Certificate 51 CE Guidelines 5 Cine Mode 30 32 34 41 42 4...

Page 70: ...in Display 31 Deflection Runner 46 Deposits 6 Dimensions 51 Display 52 Dark Bar 33 Decimals 31 Dot 24 Error Messages 63 Normal 33 Distances for Cooling 10 for Wall Projection 9 Dot in Display 24 Dust 47 E Emulsion Deposits 6 46 Emulsion Side 18 End Stop Disable Automatic 37 Enable Automatic 37 Error Messages 63 Ext Synchro 43 F Factory loaded Film Types 35 Fast Film Transport 7 FBAS Socket 20 Feed...

Page 71: ...ze 35 Filmgate 51 Focus 22 Knob 22 Focussing 52 Format Mask Inserting 13 Removing 14 Frame Line 21 Frame Line Adjustment 37 Frame Line Shifting 42 Frame Rates 23 Fixing 33 NTSC Video Camera 31 PAL Video Camera 30 Selecting 33 Standard 50 Hz Version 23 Standard 60 Hz Version 23 with PAL NTSC Video 31 with PAL NTSC Video Display 31 Frame Rates Selection 38 50 Hz Projector 34 Frameline Adjustment 52 ...

Page 72: ...on 22 Lever 40 Image Processing Computer 20 Image Steadiness 51 Evaluation 26 Infrared Remote Control 15 41 Initial Operation 11 Inside Winding 18 Installation 9 Integration of Control Commands 53 Interfaces 79 Biphase 44 Cable 12 Ext Synchro 43 LTC 44 Serial 43 53 Timecode 44 IR Receiver 15 IR Remote Control 15 41 IR Transmitter 15 K Key FILM 18 21 24 29 37 LAMP 17 39 MODE 23 29 38 RESET 29 39 Kn...

Page 73: ... Masking Setup 33 Video 38 52 Master Control Knob 17 21 23 24 36 Mirror 12 19 Cleaning 47 Mirror Setting Knob 12 Mode Cine 32 Pulldown 32 Telecine 32 Mode 1 33 38 Mode 2 33 38 Mode 3 34 38 Mode 4 35 38 Mode Key 23 29 38 Monitor 20 Monitor Socket 20 N Negative Film 18 Negative Perforation 27 Normal Display View 33 Normal Mode 43 Normal Viewing Mode 38 Notes important 6 NTSC Video Camera 19 31 ...

Page 74: ...ositive Perforation 27 Power Consumption 52 Power Supply 51 Product Identification 6 Projection Sprocket 26 Stop Still 42 Projection Case 9 Projection Formats 13 Projection Height Adjusting 22 52 Projection Lamp 51 Projection Rates 51 Pull Down Mode 8 32 34 42 R Remote Control Frame Line Shifting 42 Highspeed Winding 42 Single Frame 42 Start 41 Stop Still Projection 42 Reset Key 29 39 Residues 6 4...

Page 75: ... Values 53 Setup Masking 33 Setup Speed 34 Shipping 9 Shipping Case 9 Shipping Safety Measures 11 Shipping Safety Screw 11 Shutter Synchronization 43 Shuttle 23 Single Frame 42 Single Frame Left 37 Single Frame Operation 24 IR Control 24 left 24 right 24 Single Frame Right 37 Slide Switch 12 19 Video 12 Slide Switch Video 40 Socket S VHS 20 Y C 20 Socket Main Power 48 Solvents 6 Sound Synchronizat...

Page 76: ...code 44 Signal 44 Transfer 44 Starting 44 Trouble Shooting 55 TV Symbol 12 19 TV Monitor 12 U Unit Configuration 38 Unpacking 9 V Ventilation 6 Versions of LOCPRO 35 8 Video 12 Camera 19 52 Camera H V Resolution 52 Camera NTSC 19 31 Camera PAL 19 30 Camera Starting Operation 19 Camera Synchronization 52 Image Masking 29 Knob 40 Masking 38 52 Masking the Video Images 29 On Off Switching 12 Operatio...

Page 77: ...ation 30 Video Selection Knob 19 Video Option 12 Viewing Mode Normal 38 W Wall Projection 9 51 Distance 21 Warnings 5 Weight 51 Winding automatic Direction Recognition 7 Direction 18 Inside 18 Outside 18 Working Temperature of HTI Lamp 17 Y Y C Socket 20 Y C Cable 12 ...

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Page 79: ...CPRO 35 Potential FIP Frequency Input positiv FOP Frequency Output positiv FON Frequency Output negativ Protecting Earth 1 6 2 7 3 8 4 9 5 1 k 100 100 100 1 k 1 k 5 V 24 V 5 V 5 V 100 BOP X3ON AOP LTCOP GND BOP Canal B Output Positiv AOP Canal A Output Poistiv LTCON Timecode Output Positiv X3ON Output Negativ Bridge for LOCPRO 35 Potential Serial Interface X1 Ext Sync Interface X2 A B u LTC Interf...

Page 80: ...Disconnect LOCPRO 35 completely from mains 2 Remove lamp hood Caution Danger of injury After operation the metal plate hood covering of the lamp housing is hot To avoid burns allow for cooling 3 Open fixing screw of safety locking bar on plate hood photo with hex Wrench 3 mm until safety locking bar can be twisted by 90 Swing away the plate hood which covers the lamp housing Service Instructions s...

Page 81: ... with its twist protector at the bottom right and sits flat on the lamp carrier within the four centering pins 8 Arrest on catch with both spring levers photo 9 Hold one hand against the plug plate and plug in the plug with the other hand until the catch snaps in 10 Close plate hood twist safety locking bar in locking position and screw on Attach lamp hood and arrest snap locks Service Instruction...

Page 82: ...ER CINE TECHNIK TÜRKENSTR 89 D 80799 MÜNCHEN TEL 089 3809 0 FAX 089 3809 1244 http www arri com Technical data are subject to change without notice ARRI 1999 Ident No M5 81929 0 available languages Deutsch English ...

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