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Eumig P 25
User Manual
Electrical connections and general use
See that the switch
13
is in the off position as shown in
illustration (fig.A) page 6. The connection cable with
three cores which is supplied with projector and which
at the same time allows earthing, if required, is then
connected with plug
20
(fig.B) on the reverse side of
the machine. When this is connected with the wall sock-
et, the pilot lamp 19 (fig.A) as well as any table lamp
that may be used light up. On the reverse side of the
projector, there is also a special switch
14
(fig.B) which
in the “-” (minus) position switches on a resistance,
provided to protect the projection lamp , whereas in its
“+” (plus) position it gives full voltage to the lamp, thus
obtaining a maximum output of light. It is recommend-
ed to start operation of the projector with the (minus)
position of the lamp. The switch
13
(fig.A) referred to
above, switches on both projector lamp and motor,
while the lever
17
(fig.A) varies the speed of the motor.
Switch 15 (fig.A) has positions for forward and reverse
motion and is provided for repeating a scene. The lever
21
(fig.A) operates a still picture device, while projec-
tion is re-stated by turning back the same lever. When,
in the still picture position, the shutter remains closed,
this is remedied by a slight turn of the driving wheel
8
(fig.B). The handle
2
(fig.B) on the reverse side of the
lamp casing enables the user to centre the lamp cor-
rectly, thus obtaining the maximum light on the screen.
Tilting is effected by the two screws 22 (fig.B) at the
back of the projector