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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
(
REVERSE HOME POSITION
)
UNITS
Illustration #6 - RHP Unit Identification
Illustration #7 - RHP Lens Movement
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