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B. SET-UP figur 2
II. CONNECTORS AND BASIC FUNCTIONAL
ELEMENTS (FIG.2)
1. THE INFRARED SENSOR
The infrared sensor is standard equipment on all TURNY models, allowing use with the optional remote
control. The sensor is also compatible to various environment controll systems, such as JAMES, JAMES
II, SICARE light, SICARE pilot and SENIOR pilot. (fig.2/1)
2. CLIPS OR PODIUM-LENGTHENERS
Included with the TURNY are clips (fig.2/2) for lengthening the podium to accomodate wider magazines or
books. The narrow side fits in the slot on the TURNY, allowing the cover, and thus the book as well, to be
held in place with the wider side of the clip. (For older model TURNYs, a podium-lengthener that can be
attached as needed is available.)
3. THE BOOK HOLDING BAR
The book holding bar is used to support the book or magazine. Use the guide slots on the back of the
TURNY to adjust the TURNY to the height of the book. It is important that the book support bar properly
sits in the guide slots in order to prevent possible damage! (fig.2/3)
4. THE LOWER FLAP
In the middle of the book support bar is the lower clear plastic flap for pressing the pages flat. The flap is
electronically controlled and moved by a slipping clutch motor. (fig.2/4)
5. THE UPPER FLAP
The upper clear plastic flap has the same function as the lower. It is spring loaded and controlled by a
small motor. Caution! DO NOT close the flap manually if it is in the open position! If you do this you could
damage the TURNY. (fig.2/5)
6. THE ARM LENGTH ADJUSTMENT SCREW
The arm length adjustment screw is used to accomadate differing book widths. Loosen the screw, slide
the arm to the desired length, ensuring that the end sensor is parallel to the side of the book and to the
front plate of the TURNY. The sensor should be approx. 5mm from the side of the book. Then re-tighten
the screw. (fig.2/6)
7. THE CLUTCH SCREW
This screw adjusts the pressure of the slip-clutch for the turning arm. Normally, it will not be necessary to
change the factory settings. (fig.2/7)
8. THE TURNING ARM
The turning arm is responsible for flipping the pages of the book forwards or backwards. Using a sticky
roll, each page is picked up and transported to the other side of the book. At the end of the turning arm is
the end sensor and the sticky roll. Make sure that the turning radius of the arm is not restricted! (fig.2/8)