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PROGRAMMING

2.1.5  Special functions

After transfer of the screen time, »SF« will 
now blink in display 

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The digit field shows the program number of 
the special function previously recorded.

When programming a new show, special 
function »0.0.0« will be prompted. In other 
words, no special function will be used.

If the slide is to be projected without any spe-
cial function,

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press the »enter« button 

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To enter another special function,

» 

use the keyboard

» 

and confirm by pressing »enter« button 

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The possibilities afforded by the special func-
tions is described in detail under 2.1.9. To 
enter one of the special functions listed in the 
corresponding table,

» 

use the keyboard

» 

and confirm by pressing »enter« button 

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2.1.6  Next program line

After all the parameters (slide slot number, 
dissolve time, screen time and special func-
tion) have been entered for a slide, »positi-
on« will again blink in the display, and the 
next-higher program number will appear.

The information for the next program line 
(program step) can now be entered.

To correct slide information anywhere within 
the program, overwrite the program number 
displayed using the keyboard and confirm by 
pressing »enter« 

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–> To continue, see 2.1.1.

Summary of Contents for Rolleivision MSC 325 P

Page 1: ...User s manual Rolleivision twin MSC 325 P 535 P...

Page 2: ...3 1 Saving in the chip module 35 1 3 2 Playback 35 1 3 3 Miscellaneous 36 1 4 Direct access 37 2 Advanced programming techniques 2 1 Enter mode 1 38 2 1 1 Program number 38 2 1 2 Slide number 39 2 1...

Page 3: ...elpful hints on slide projection Standby pause 56 The screen 56 Changing lenses 57 Sophisticated slide shows 57 Stereoscopic projection 58 In case of malfunction 59 Changing lamps 60 Care and maintena...

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Page 5: ...ulse remote cable terminal 27 Rear right foot with height adjustment 28 Chip module slot 29 Emergency lever disengaging magazine drive 30 Front right foot with height adjustment 31 Lateral overlap dia...

Page 6: ...ased on the latter There is no need to use special magazines that would require rearranging your slides Awkward blackout between screen images and abrupt image changes are a thing of the past Projecti...

Page 7: ...e NOTE Keep transit locks for later use for example if the projector has to be shipped for servicing Connecting the power cable The projector is designed for operation on 220 to 240V AC It will automa...

Page 8: ...slot No 1 NOTE The following description refers to projection with DIN 108 standard magazines or the Rollei CM 55 50 magazine supplied with the projector Fitting the lenses Screw in the two lenses wi...

Page 9: ...de changer 3 feeds the first pair of slides into the projec tor the lamps come on automatically and the first slide appears on the screen Focusing Focus the first slide turning the corres ponding proj...

Page 10: ...button 19 watch dissolve and check whether the two images register perfectly It is advisable to make this adjustment during a slow dissolve or after freezing the dissolve with the stop go button 16 Fo...

Page 11: ...y 10 NOTE The projector is fully operational even without a battery in the remote control as long as the latter is in its tray Setting the dissolve duration The default dissolve time is two seconds Th...

Page 12: ...mer button the projector defaults to 8 s Depression of button sets 12 s of button 4 s MSC 535 P 5 s Simultaneous depression of the buttons resets the projector to 8 s The red timer LED blinks as the t...

Page 13: ...s off button 38 lights when autofocus is off The LED of the module button 34 signals operations in the auto and record modes page 28 The enter LED 39 reflects input com mands during programming The LE...

Page 14: ...magazine in forward direction To remove a partly run magazine press end button 12 The projector completes the last command received and the slide changer returns the loaded slides to their slots The...

Page 15: ...g the power cable The projector is designed for operation on 220 to 240V AC It will automatically set itself to the available line frequency of 50 or 60 Hz Insert power plug in socket 23 and connect t...

Page 16: ...use problems Identical slide mounts ensure optimum regist ration of images during the dissolve CAUTION Use only high quality magazines made of an opaque material to avoid projec tor malfunctions The R...

Page 17: ...s should be used only with standard magazines Be sure to use only identical slide mounts for optimum registration of images Magazines for 60 or 80 slides are commercially available not from Rollei CS...

Page 18: ...han ger turn it through 90 and let go Press green forward button 19 the slide changer returns to its original position When using LKM or CS magazines Turn the horizontal feed heel to its verti cal pos...

Page 19: ...ecial function only works after insertion of the magazine before the first slide change command is given by pressing button 19 or by a sync pulse Direct access to a specific slide slot Input slide num...

Page 20: ...he image Line up the projected image with the center of the screen Turn the projector feet to adjust the height and horizontal position of the image To eliminate lateral misalignment shift projector a...

Page 21: ...Slides in glassless mounts may pop when exposed to the heat of the light beam In this case also the AF system automatically refocu ses the image The two focus buttons used for manual operation remain...

Page 22: ...eezing the dissolve with the stop go button 16 For this adjustment the slide mounts should pre ferably be of identical type Turn dial 31 for lateral adjustment Keep a minimum distance of 1 5 m Vertica...

Page 23: ...en using the remote control make sure to point its transmitter diodes 17 in the direction of the projector sensor A minimum distance of 1 m is required between transmit ter and sensor After the show r...

Page 24: ...ngs are 0 1 3 and 6 seconds The dissolve time entered is displayed on 41 For assigning different dissolve times to the buttons page 52 item 2 2 1 The stop go button 16 may also be used to freeze a dis...

Page 25: ...y in the handset CAUTION Note that laser beams can harm your eyesight Therefore Never look into the light exit ope ning at the front of the remote set when the pointer is on Never direct the pointer a...

Page 26: ...the timer to 8 s To switch off the timer press timer button 13 If the screen time is set with the buttons 37 the red timer LED will at first blink red and then light steady when the projector is start...

Page 27: ...repeated appears on the screen Once the magazine has completed its run the projector will automatically show the first slide so selected To recall each of the remaining flagged slides press the green...

Page 28: ...ogram stored in working memory may be loa ded into chip module During standard operation the LED display 41 informs about slide number as well as dis solve and screen times Timer operation is indicate...

Page 29: ...s end button 12 The projector completes the last command and the slide changer returns the slides in the projector to their magazine slots The magazine automati cally returns to starting position and...

Page 30: ...of the second magazine but not later than slide No 12 To do this slightly raise the magazine and lift it out If a track extension is used the first magazine may be detached later To attach a track ex...

Page 31: ...35...

Page 32: ...of the three dissolve buttons 14 this will be logged during the fol lowing dissolve The timer interval recorded is always equivalent to the screen time of a slide between the end of its fade in and t...

Page 33: ...g a test run It is often necessary to change the dissolve or screen time of a slide To do this press the stop go button 16 during the test run while the corresponding slide is being shown If the timer...

Page 34: ...pacity of approx 120 slides module 100 or approx 400 slides module 300 The capacity may vary depending on the slide information involved All modules can be read and over written as often as desired In...

Page 35: ...no module in the slot the LED will keep blinking The module LED will also blink if the capa city of the module is insufficient However the show has been saved as far as possible In this case quit the...

Page 36: ...PROGRAMMING 1 3 3 Miscellaneous The test and auto modes are similar The only difference is that corrections can be made in the test mode and that module data can be loaded down from the module in the...

Page 37: ...l be moved into the projector During a slide show direct access is pos sible at any time using the keyboard and then pressing the green forward button 19 In this case the slide in the standby position...

Page 38: ...ows one line of the program after another to be pro cessed Enter mode 1 is used for program ming For this purpose select the test mode using the mode button 35 and press the enter button 39 The slide...

Page 39: ...utton 39 to log it in the working memory The highest possible slide number is 999 2 1 3 Dissolve time After transfer of the program number posi tion will now blink in display 41 The digit field shows...

Page 40: ...orward command is either given by pressing the green forward button 19 or by the forward command from the sync pulse generator or the computer Screen time can be set in steps of one second from 4 s MS...

Page 41: ...button 39 The possibilities afforded by the special func tions is described in detail under 2 1 9 To enter one of the special functions listed in the corresponding table use the keyboard and confirm...

Page 42: ...12 or the mode button 35 2 1 8 Additional corrections during test run In the test mode the enter mode 1 may be used to make changes in a current show via the keyboard Slide data may be changed at will...

Page 43: ...slide change 0 Normal dissolve 1 Autoreverse 1 Fade in sandwich 1 sec 9 s 2 Slave pulse at beginning 2 Freeze 1 sec 9 s of a dissolve 3 Blinking 1 x 9 x 4 Slave pulse roughly in the 4 Flashing 1 x 9 x...

Page 44: ...ns Fade in sandwich In the test and auto modes a slide with the fade in special function entered in its program line will be faded into the slide already being projected in the other projector channel...

Page 45: ...MSC 300 P MSC 320 S or MSC 330 P this may be used to trigger a forward pulse in a slave The pulse may be applied either at the beginning or in the middle of a dissolve If the slave also is a type MSC...

Page 46: ...6 6 1 0 20 054 Toggle slide 6 four times with slide 4 screen time of slide 9 after end of toggling 7 1 0 5 09 028 Freeze dissolve of slide 9 onto slide 1 for 8 s 8 2 2 0 06 060 Fade out slide 1 then f...

Page 47: ...s value here 000 is taken over Program 3 is prompted enter program number accepted slide no is prompted 7 overwrite with slide no 7 enter accepted dissolve time is prompted 0 2 overwrite with 0 2 seco...

Page 48: ...slide no is prompted 1 overwrite with slide no 1 enter accepted dissolve time is prompted 0 5 overwrite with 0 5 second enter accepted timer interval is prompted 9 overwrite with 9 seconds enter accep...

Page 49: ...o do this terminate programming by switching from the test to the record mode using the mode button The pro gram can then be saved in a module as pre viously described Next switch back to the test mod...

Page 50: ...module It should be noted however that the projector will always save the entire con tents of its working memory in one module Consequently if a new show has to be expanded the old shows will first ha...

Page 51: ...e too large because they use up module space Program No Slide No Show 1 36 36 37 0 Show 2 70 101 71 102 72 103 91 122 92 0 2 1 10 2 Several shows in one magazine There may also be several shows in one...

Page 52: ...mode using the mode button 35 and press the enter button 39 The information PP projector parameter appears in display 41 Depression of the enter button will transfer a changed value to the projector a...

Page 53: ...he projector on the default setting is always 100 MSC 535 P The MSC 535 P has an additional boost mode allowing basic brilliance to be increased if necessary Note The boost mode may shorten lamp life...

Page 54: ...ch the projector to stereo mode enter the figures 5 0 1 and press the enter button To quit the stereo mode enter 5 0 0 and press the enter button 39 In the stereo mode two slides are projected at a ti...

Page 55: ...terminal 26 for this purpose The following equipment is recommended for sound recording GEBUHR DIA AV Recorder KINDERMANN AV Stereo Radio Recorder These are stereo recorders with a freehead track and...

Page 56: ...gh an open door NOTE The table on pages 68 69 gives screen sizes and projection distances for different lenses Standby Pause At the start of a show the first two slides have to be moved into the proje...

Page 57: ...ge quality of modern camera lenses Hints HELPFUL HINTS ON SLIDE PROJECTION Sophisticated slide shows Select slides very critically eliminating repetitions and poor quality Avoid frequent changes betwe...

Page 58: ...nd the projection lenses No adjustment is required Other pola rizing filters should be adjusted to suit the spectacles used Suitable slip on polarizing filters of 54 mm diameter for example from Helio...

Page 59: ...r in whichever direction it can move returning the slide either to the magazine or the slide stage If the slide changer 3 or a jammed slide does not obstruct the magazine Remove magazine from track by...

Page 60: ...ccessory under Cat No 38 131 Caution Lamps are hot Risk of burns Push spare lamp 45 with its pro tective sleeve all the way into the base Only then remove the protective sleeve Never touch the lamp bu...

Page 61: ...rk Remove the magazine and leave the fan running for a few minutes to cool down the inside of the projector Switch the projector off Pull the power plug Remove the cover After all maintenance work Rep...

Page 62: ...Optical system Use a long soft camel hair brush to dust all glass surfaces in the two slide stages Remove the lenses and clean their exposed glass surfaces with lens cleaning tissue This cleaning is...

Page 63: ...and replace CAUTION Should the new fuse blow right away do not try any DIY repair which would invalidate the Rollei warranty but have the projector repaired by Rollei Service NOTE Spare fuses are ava...

Page 64: ...enotar 90 mm f 2 4 8 HFT with iris diaphragm 85 149 Vario Xenotar 70 210 mm f 3 5 83 889 AV Xenotar 150 mm f 2 8 HFT 85 137 Rollei AV Heidosmat 250 mm f 4 3 66 383 Carrying case 63 401 Rollei CM 55 50...

Page 65: ...Hints 69 DEDICATED ACCESSORIES 3813166393 26750 63401 66383 85137 83889 85149 62094 83893 85147 83887 83891 36985 38152 38112...

Page 66: ...mmed in slide changer Magazine slot for projected slide occupied IR sensor does not respond to remote control Projector outside remote control range Transmitter battery exhausted ed Projector does not...

Page 67: ...ing if necessary wash film and dry again Align lamp Pull power plug remove cover and carefully remove jammed slide Do not exceed range of 10 m Change battery If no battery is available projection can...

Page 68: ...72 SCREEN SIZES AND PROJECTION DISTANCES Format Focal length 24 x 36 mm 35 mm 60 mm 70 mm 85 mm 90 mm 120 mm 150 mm 250 mm Hints...

Page 69: ...m 1 5 m 1 8 m 2 0 m 2 4 m 3 0 m 1 7 m 2 1 m 2 5 m 3 1 m 3 4 m 4 2 m 5 1 m 2 0 m 2 5 m 3 0 m 3 6 m 4 0 m 5 0 m 6 0 m 2 4 m 3 0 m 3 6 m 4 3 m 4 8 m 6 0 m 7 2 m 2 6 m 3 2 m 3 9 m 4 6 m 5 2 m 6 4 m 7 8 m...

Page 70: ...separately for the two image channels Image registration Horizontally and vertically adjustable Interval timer Fixed screen times of 4 MSC 535 P 5 s 8 or 12 seconds for automatic slide presentation In...

Page 71: ...d at front Cooling also operative when lamps are switched off Protection against mechanical and thermal overload Lenses Rollei AV Apogon 35 mm f 2 8 Schneider AV Xenotar 60 mm f 2 8 HFT Rollei S Heido...

Page 72: ...g MAS 80SN Cat No 83 881 Plug DIN 45322 e g MAK 60 Reverse Forward 5 V Reverse Forward 5 V 1 2 3 4 5 6 5 4 3 2 1 6 Solder side Solder side 9 pin plug Submin D Projector Computer trade or from HAMA Ca...

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