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Summary of Contents for M8

Page 1: ...ty or availability with respect to the Adobe PDF or the information products services or related graphics contained in the Adobe PDF document for any purpose Any reliance you place on such information...

Page 2: ...INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE C IN E PROJECTOR 8...

Page 3: ...f the Swiss watchmaking and fine precision industries Your projector has been thoroughly tested before leaving our Works It is built to provide the utmost ease of operation and will render you long an...

Page 4: ...Meter 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 0 5 1 0 1 5 2 0 2 5 m Size of the image on the screen given by lenses of 20 25 and 33 mm focal lengths in terms of the distance of the projector from the screen...

Page 5: ...r sprocket guides 3 9 Guide rollers 5 Automatic loop former 6 Lens holder and projection gate apertu re 7 Lower sprocket guides 8 Focussing ring 10 14 Ti It controls 11 Upper spool arm 12 Framing adju...

Page 6: ...Universal outlet for auxiliary room 18 Take up spool spindle lighting 19 Carbon brush 20 3 position operating switch stop 21 Panel with lamp holder 22 500 w projection lamp 23 Speed control knob 24 C...

Page 7: ...up spool Turn latter slightly to tighten up film Check that direction of projection is perpendicular to screen o f e e Install table and connect it to projector Projecting Set motor running then switc...

Page 8: ...AGES Checking the mains supply voltage Fuses 2 and 3 II Setting up the projector 4 and 5 Room lighting table or standard lamp etc 5 III Loading the film 6 and 7 IV Projecting 8 V Rewinding U nloading...

Page 9: ...as the added advantage of keeping the operator informed about any fluctuations in the mains supply which might affect the running of the projector The Motor 15 is of the uni versal type and can run on...

Page 10: ...sufficient However if any other apparatuses or lights remain switched on while the projector is in use the additional current drawn by them will have to be taken into account in calculating the fuse...

Page 11: ...ojection image on the screen a Projector set up on table or carrying case The projection beam may be aimed in a horizontal direction or it may be pointed upwards or downwards Connect the pro jector to...

Page 12: ...film is being shown as the film transport mechanism is very simply designed and the operating controls and stopping device are within easy reach The universal mains outlet 17 fitted to the projector...

Page 13: ...e as the slotted spindle tip that keeps the spool in place Open the film gate by swinging the lens holder forwards on its hinges Place the empty spool on the back take up spindle 18 and unwind about 3...

Page 14: ...p former 5 and form the lower loop then guide the film over the lower sprocket guides 7 with the right hand and pull on it slightly in the direction shown by the arrow The upper and lower loops should...

Page 15: ...the auxiliary room lighting Using the speed control knob 23 adjust the projection rate so as to eliminate any trace of flicker on the screen Bring the picture into focus by turning the focussing ring...

Page 16: ...f the free end of the film and fasten it to the core of the upper spool follow ing the path shown 2 Set knob 23 nearly to minimum speed 3 Set the operating switch on posi tion b 4 Engage the rewinding...

Page 17: ...use any metal tool or other metallic object for cleaning the projector Lubrication After every 25 hours of use the pro jector should be lubricated by intro ducing 3 or 4 drops of high grade sewing mac...

Page 18: ...mulsion that collects on the sprockets film guides or rollers may cause scoring of the film Although the M8 s sprockets and guide rollers have been designed expressly to prevent the possibility of suc...

Page 19: ...The M8 projector and its accessories...

Page 20: ...hese jewellike 8 mm gems of Swiss Camera Craft BOLEX C 8 single lens camera BOLEX B 8 twin tu rret camera Simple to operate yet with all the features you ll need for trick and fast action shots The B...

Page 21: ...Man ufactu rers PA I L LA R D Ltd Ste Croix Switzerland M8 541 anglais P inted in Switzerland ID 890...

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