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Page 1: ...esigned to facilitate the exchange of information related to cinema projection and film handling with no warranties nor obligations from the authors for qualified field service engineers If you are no...

Page 2: ...BOLEX S Z LSOUND PROJECTOR16mm Instructions for use www cineinfo co uk www cinephoto co uk...

Page 3: ...I TO ADD SOUNDTO A FIIM WITH MAGNETICTRACK EQUI MNT The 5 221 projector is supplied with one Iooo w tamp 75o w lamp supplied on request one lens x one 2ooo ft reel one power cord ren trr 3 ft with J...

Page 4: ...dtb of acreeh For example For a 50 nn lens and a 6 ft s c y e t r n t h e a n n r n n r i q t e n r o i e n t i o n r l i s t a n c e rvill1 tre 30 ft Set the beam i s nrn io oJ nr nn q n r n i o n l...

Page 5: ...he screen 0ther Points In order to obtain good pictur oo trast particularly when showing colour films it is advisable that i r L f r r t t p n r o i c n t o d i n 3 r a f u o o r r v u a u u l l r J v...

Page 6: ...800 ft reel 2000 ft reel T m n n r t q n l T h o the developing reels Reverse r a i n d i n f v yY4fru 116 lt n n Insert the lens into the lens holder tr or Sound Pro iection with built in T oudspeake...

Page 7: ...arrnnarf i c orrn i T ol l rr vrrrJ uv uurrv r rs 3va L ao re trhe projector can be used sole y for silent proiection unless a converter is added in order to provlde the essential AC uppt fffif frE am...

Page 8: ...t he t r a n sfo rme r w i L h a n a p p r o p r i t e p 1 u g To Set the Volt age Select or on t he Bo le x T ll Tra nsformer S n r e w t h e n l r r q i n t o 1 h o h o l e n n n n s i t e t h e wol...

Page 9: ...colour To aL J jrist bhe cltaEe seiector Lrnscrer the knob putl it forward and slide it side r ra r til h 1 l ed ccl oLlr i c rrrg tb l Then screr r the knob c ll iin fn case the supcly ilii g i s not...

Page 10: ...e c n n d h r r t i n t h i s c a s e i t i s n o t n n e s i h l o t o e h e o l l h o c n o a d l r r r i h a stroboscope Switch to the position marked Q W a r n i n g I f i n s p i t e o f L h e r...

Page 11: ...f i g h L e o v o r l t h o s c r e e n To aiijust ceight turn milfed k n o b c t T h c i m r i l o r r o l l o d r r n r n l f h o s y r r v n n n i o n l n n n r o r r r r r h r r F r r n n i r c J...

Page 12: ...orget to l ock it s e e p a g e 4 The fifm nust unwind in the direction shown by the arrow When a fi1ro nith a single row of per forations is used the perforations must be on the side nearest the oper...

Page 13: ...mlddle s p r o c k e b n a k i n g c e r t a i n t h a L t h e L e e t h e n g a g e g f t a p e r I o r a l L o n s P r e s s t h l i l n g u i d o o w n a g a i n s t the film Close the lens holder...

Page 14: ...i d o n q n h o closed with ease Guide the film betr ieen the two exit roliers and insert its end in the sfot in the core of the take up ree1 T i o h i o n l o f i l m h r n r i n c F h 6 l u J u t rr...

Page 15: ...a high reflec tive surface fiho of light densi ty or projection of light sequences The shutter can be ad iusted while the proiector is n m n i n g o r s t o p p e d Reverse Motiorr It i s advisable to...

Page 16: ...end of the fil n in the slot in the core of the empty reel Set the motor switch to ttRt Press on the engaging knob at the rear of the arm to asstre Cirect starting of the ree_1 V hen the fifm is rewor...

Page 17: ...The control panel light is faulty To change it see page 30 The projection is din glass bulo blackened Change the lamp The supply voltage is too lorr Check it with a voltmeter The projection lamp filam...

Page 18: ...n s F i d e l i t v o f R e p r o d u c t i o n Af her l nadi ng tho g6111dLrack On q a r o o n n r _ l q m n c i d a d o n o r r l i r c n r t r t n r o n I i m r r m q o r r n r J r o n n n d r r n...

Page 19: ...if it i r t r u y q L a u r r r i v v r u a a i s S l n o o L h e I n r l l s n o 3 f t g r b u i t i n t O t h e n r o i e c h o r l a k e s o n l v a ihe sound rrolume shouid not be set beyond a ce...

Page 20: ...abfe dir ct ion C n p a f n o c i t i o n l r s o l m r e r o n h n n o b r i t h r a s n F n L n I o r d s n e a k e r r l n r n i r l o f v v P I T n r r dq n o l r o r 2 M i n r n n h n n a D r n i...

Page 21: ...d u L i o n o f s p o e c h a n d i L c e n b e lurned up gr adually and slighLly between the nar r at ion See advice o n p a g e The PfCK IIP vofr me control is inde n o n d o n t u r i t h r o q n o...

Page 22: ...p them flat when wound used for sound recordi ng N _ N i t i i i i i i t i i i i i l t i l l l r i i l i i i i i i the sound tracks a b or c a rbalance onto large reels This 0rB mmf 1ss6 is not T h e...

Page 23: ...c o n L v t nr I e i l e c k i r r g b h e v o r u m e l e l bv means of the m qic band The clewiation of the branches i n d i c a t i n g t h e s o u n d m o Ct a t i n n r s L b e t h o r o u g h l...

Page 24: ...IaAGi f recoriiing This can onlv be r one br pr _ c i n g o n th e kn o b in the cent er of t he seLcct cr s r i tch r i h i h e r r n i e r t n r s 2 v a f e w w o r d s i n t o w u r r r r u r J u l...

Page 25: ...n o n i n q h o 1 li n i r a n o i n a l I r r o r q c a r o _ f Y pr evlous r eco r ll rrg rs a u L Uma L CheckinE the Recordins Audio Monit oring t r l e r n h n n e q e r h o n l r r s s c d i n t...

Page 26: ...UP controls have been noted the recording can be made Note If you have not recorded sound effects they can often be produced and recorded t h r o u g h t h e m i c r o p h o n e i f o r m i x i n g s...

Page 27: ...ee page 21 il f rl r r r t 2 n F L i m j t i h e r l a j o n c f r h e b u r L L r s c c o t o i n g t o t h e d e s i r a b l e d e g r e e o f e r a s u r e b y r o L a t i n g t h e L r a n s p a r...

Page 28: ...mag netic pick ups requiring preamplifier t r r r n n n n o o t i n o i t l n t h c m in r o n h o n e v r J v v r u r v v input Sound has been recorded at too 1ow an input level or qual ity of magnet...

Page 29: ...stortion on I a 1 r v q r l r a D b d S s s M Lcrophone r ecor d ings rnamed by background n o i q o f m o a l l i L r u r u v L l a u i l r r r e l y l n mott on optical sound head wron ol v ronl ced...

Page 30: ...h n f n c t n r o c A r i E 1 h j n n 1 o f P l l v U v D U U n V V f U I U U U I I I f i U l l L d a ma g e th e ir d e lica te a n ti re f L e x coating q d e m n o l n t h i f r h e n l r r f o l...

Page 31: ...r r f a n n n n d i i n n i I i n a r r a r h d l c r g u u u v i l u r u l u l L t a u J o f t g v c f u t i g t v o D r r p r r r i m n o r l r n t l o s i r r e f h e q o n r r l q r a n r l q n d...

Page 32: ...projector Open the panel Press the lamp down fu1ly in its socket turn it one quarter of a tr rn in the d jrection shown bv the arrow and renove it i Insert the new lamp taking care to place the fins o...

Page 33: ...i r r v r F t r h L r l i r L P r r 1 J r L r r r i u r r s u d J s Remcve the faulty larap and insert a ner r one reversing the above operations S i n n p t h o l m n h S e s a r e o f s t a n d a r...

Page 34: ...rithr ut result c r ult irour Bolex dealer In case c absolute n cessit J r li le spar e ar rliifier i c r nc re the lnplif ier cha sris ircr the pro ject or pr oceeC as f ollor i t l rn crer r thc J...

Page 35: ...EX lC vi rrcus sDitue la_rnps a_nd tr_rbcs A 2000 fi r eel in it s car t on can a lso oe placeci on one side q i u s u u r l l H u p Open the trvo sides and lift the case in orcler to let them dor m U...

Page 36: ...por rer from the amplifler to the two speakers as foltows Fxtreme positions output is supplieC to a singfe speaker only name v The auxillary speaker 12 4hen the p o i n L e r i s s e t o n p o s i t i...

Page 37: ...as a nild echo Arranqement of Projector and Spe akers The ideaf solution is to install the projector in its own separate booth rn this case the auxiliary speaker BE 14 rf r is used in the auditorium w...

Page 38: ...uxiriary room lightingl Before the audience is seated run a few feet of film on the projector to check picture and sor lrrdquality and make any adjustments that are necessa y S o n f c o f i r uu4r u...

Page 39: ...assage Sound Effects Il ls dif f icu l t t o lay down a n y h a rd a n d fa st ru le s a p p lica b e lo so i e ffecLs since the latter depend entirely on the charac ber of the film involve i Broadly...

Page 40: ...he microphone in front of the speaker of the tape recorder is not usuaffy conducive to good results and should be used only i f it is desired to introduce special effects which were not present on the...

Page 41: ...proper synchronization of sound and image would be impossible Another more practical solution is to record the narration first on a tape recorder and then to transfer it onto the film rarith or witho...

Page 42: ...i n n S n a o r l T h e l i d e l i t r r n f r e n n n d r r n t i n n i n l h o h i o l r f n a n r r o n n i o q r r h i n h e p o m c t i n n n p n r f a n u r r e r r r 6 r r r r s Y u s l r u r...

Page 43: ...voltages neasued with tF66 l I l t il G l I I E l D I A T T C N A A D T u v d u u l Schwachstrom 4 4 0 F bc bl anc rhlte Ye16s b l b l e u b l u e b l a u b r b r u n b r o x n b r a u I 9 1 s g e y...

Page 44: ...1 d r C bl 3 s eiiurg urc d alcq It e a Instrurent rs 2i il i geuesser iO 1 r i r j I tt I I E r t t sj n l t r r Jl t l lgolation I lsubtion 150 V Isbtierung t i6olation insulatlon t O V Isolienry 2...

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Page 46: ...calsoundproiector Projects silentfilms with singleor doubleperforation Projects films with an opticaltrack Can be used as a complete PA systemfor music and or narration Permitsmixingof an opticalsound...

Page 47: ...The BolexProiectors S 211and S 221 offer youthe five most importantfeatures 1 Hi Fidelity sound 2 Superbimage quality 3 Utmostreliability 4 Greatestfilm protection 5 Easeof operation...

Page 48: ...are measured to meetexactspecifications Frequency range 30 16 000c s 1 db Audio power output 15 watts sufficienteven for largeauditoriums audio power output 3 distorsion 12 watts Voltageselector Two h...

Page 49: ...r withmaximum contrastand faithfulcolourreproduction Mechanical factorsalsocontribute to the qualitv of the projected image whichis enhanced by the simpleoriginal designof the film guideand the precis...

Page 50: ...veto be cor rected machined polished andmountedwith the highest degree of accuracy justifiedbythe limited depth of focus of fast projectionlenses Theclaw is madefromextra hard chrome plated temperedst...

Page 51: ...film perforation Optical sounddrumis madefromanti magnetic stainless steel machinedwith extremeaccuracv and polished to a super finish Film duringrun throughprojector follows mini mum of curvesand loo...

Page 52: ...Lensholderswingsout completely leavingfilm gateclear Film is positioned automatically on claw when lens holderswings back to pro iection position Threading Iilm into sound headis equallyeasy Tensionon...

Page 53: ...lroboscope illuminated shows exact 18or 24 f p s sp ed Adjustable to 50 or 60 c s One 2 000 ft steel reel is supplied with each projector Projector S 211 SOTOP Projector S 221 SONOR M ag netic Manufac...

Page 54: ...recording and super imposesspoken commentary musicor sound effects Code SOSUR Transformer Portable in metalcase with carryinghandle Has5 diffefentinouts from 90 to 260 vokt 50 to 60 c s Rated power 13...

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