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ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS

1. After the Kino-Linear™ unit is roughly aligned 
with the projector, select the appropriate 
power cord (US, UK, EU) for your location, 
and connect the power supply to the unit and 
electrical outlet. A solid green LED indicates 
the unit is functional. See Illustration #5.

2. Connect trigger cable to the Kino-Linear™ 
unit from an appropriate source. 

Note:

 A 12 volt trigger source will move lens 

to the opposite side of slide. 
See Illustration #4.

Note:

 The trigger connector polarity must be 

positive (+) for plug tip and negative (-) for 
plug body.

3. As an alternative trigger method, the Kino-
Linear™ can also be controlled via simple 
contact closure without a 12-volt trigger. Use a 
wire to connect terminal 1 to 2. This will move 
lens to the opposite side of slide, similar to 
using the 12-volt trigger.

4. To gain access to the terminal block, only the 
motor cover needs to be removed. Unscrew 
the six motor cover screws with 1/16” allen 
wrench, and carefully pull back cover. See 
Illustration #13.

Illustration #4 - Standard Lens Movement

Illustration #5 -Detail of Electrical Connection Area

1. The RHP unit allows installer to have the home position on the opposite 
end of the slide in comparison to the standard Kino-Linear™ unit.
See Illustration #7.
2. The RHP unit can be identified by the engraving next to the serial number. 
See Illustration #6.

RHP

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REVERSE HOME POSITION

UNITS

Illustration #6 - RHP Unit Identification

Illustration #7 - RHP Lens Movement

Summary of Contents for Kino-Linear

Page 1: ...KINO LINEAR USER MANUAL ...

Page 2: ... Chief Ceiling Mount Page 3 Electrical Connections Page 4 RHP Reverse Home Position Units Page 4 Adjusting the Anamorphic Image Page 5 Optional Kino Linear Mounting Plate Page 6 Use with JVC DLA RS1 2 Projectors Page 6 About Schneider Back Cover Congratulations on your purchase of a Schneider Optics Inc Kino Linear anamorphic system This system is composed of the finest optical and mechanical comp...

Page 3: ...t lens into the frame clamp of the Kino Linear as illustrated The lens should seat firmly into the clamp Further loosen the frame clamp lock screw if needed See Illustration 1 4 Insert the retaining ring into the frame clamp and tighten the two retaining ring screws See Illustration 2 5 Align the lens rotating it until the flat sides of the inner bezel are vertical Tighten the frame clamp screw Se...

Page 4: ...as instructed in Chief manual 2 Attach the Chief PAN 2 lens support to Chief RPA Universal Ceiling Mount as instructed in Chief manual 3 Replace the 90 degree adapter supplied with the Chief PAN 2 lens support with the Schneider PAN 2 bracket See Illustration 7 9 4 Mount projector interface bracket universal custom to the projector Then place entire assembly into the Chief RPA Universal Ceiling Mo...

Page 5: ...olled via simple contact closure without a 12 volt trigger Use a wire to connect terminal 1 to 2 This will move lens to the opposite side of slide similar to using the 12 volt trigger 4 To gain access to the terminal block only the motor cover needs to be removed Unscrew the six motor cover screws with 1 16 allen wrench and carefully pull back cover See Illustration 13 Illustration 4 Standard Lens...

Page 6: ...rifneededbyadjustingstage lock screws Observe image using the projector test grid pattern 4 If you see vertical vignette distortion on top or bottom adjust the height of the anamorphic lens Use the vertical Yaw lock handle 5 If you see left or right side vignette distortion adjust by repositioning the Kino Linear on the Schneider PAN 2 bracket left or right 6 If you see trapezoidal barrel or pin c...

Page 7: ...the projector feet may not be tall enough to avoid contact between the Kino Linear motor cover and the surface To prevent any potential damage from this contact we recommend that you use the 50mm replacement bolts provided with your mounting plate to increase the clearance space Illustration 15 Contact Problem with JVC DLA RS1 2 Projectors of the Kino Linear lens mechanism The knurled gripping edg...

Page 8: ...twork of hundreds of dealers around the globe ready to assist you with any of your imaging needs Joseph Schneider founded the company in 1913 in Bad Kreuznach Germany Since that time the Schneider factory has been constantly modernized always remaining state of the art Schneider Cinema Projection Lens technology has won four Technical Achievement Awards from the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and ...

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