Projector PPR/2000 Specifications

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Page 1 - Film-Tech

Film-Tech The information contained in this Adobe Acrobat pdf file is provided at your own risk and good judgment. These manuals are designed to fa

Page 2 - PROJECTOR

tttItIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIPre-l-oadinE 0perat lons- Turn the roain switch to 'IMOT".Turn the speed selector knoborder to obtain the desired

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IIIltItIIIilIIIII!ITurn the knob cf the rheostat slow-ly in the direction shown by thearrow untlr the pointer of theammeter rs facrng the red

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FhIhIIIFIIIIIIFIIt:IItIF],OADING THE PROJECTORThe film threading diagrams on thefront of the apparatus show the pathsthrough which the film must be

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IOADING THE PROJECTOR (cont.)- Forn the upper loop to coinciclervith Lhe height of the crrgrovrrucurve on the housing of the pro-jector.- Inser

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FltFFl.FIFtIIIITItIlIIIIIIIItl|IOADING TiS PROJECTOR (cont.)hl I'ilm n:th for nnJ-in:l qorrndtrack.n ) tr'i I m nr f h loe m>ona

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FFFFFIFIIIFI'lFtrt|ItTOPERATING THE PROJECTORDrni onl-i nrrrv.lvvurv4- Set the main switch to MOT and- check that thef i lm iq n2qqino th

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FFFFFFFIItIIIrttrtttIItITTn-l nod i nsTo remove the filn when only part ofit has n-m through thc projector:- Open the fifn guides of all threespr

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FFlIIIlIFIII:IIlIttMINOR REPAIRS OF PROJECTORTROU-BlnThe rootor w111 not rurt,f l,ro clrnhnoann6 dnac nn+ l i ml"tLttu -utvuu-uuvg uvgD

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PROJECTION OF OPTICAI SOUND PRINTS- GeneralTh6 q-.tl nnnia^167 'i s desi rrned to take al I trrneq nf f6vJ! v uvr:) Orisina-l rewers

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EFFIFFFFlIFII;ItItt.-', lt,.-,;i,,*..:-r'o;.,,;tlt *;*;**4i-li;;..r,;;jt- ProjectionFor o'ptical sound reproducbLon. the proieclion

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BOLEX S-Z?LSOUND PROJECTOR 16mmInstructions for usewww.cineinfo.co.ukwww.cinephoto.co.uk

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EF;FFFFFFIIIIIr|tIttPIJBIIC _ADDRESS SYSTEMIt is sometimes effectlve to usehpck.oround when the sound trackvuvr+b!when showing a silent fi1m.- TIc

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FFFFFFFI?II;I;Ir|Tr|tliro nf Recore-Plt\/o. nn Trno Ronan.]ar,!vuv_uglThe cord of the instrument used mustbe fitted r,rith a jack similar tot

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FFFFF;IIFF;;IhIttMAGNETIC SOUND PROJECTION- GeneralA nagnetic sound track can be ad.ded to al-l 16 nn filns that have alreadyregardfess whether

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FhIh:ntlthhIlFIFF:I;MAGNETIC SOI]ND Rf,CORDINGA'h^r the nrr'eetor ha; beer ]oaded aecordins to diagram e)- nrge l)- and t].e cneed |^q

Page 17 - TROU-Bln

Recnre in-' e Snnkon (lnmmentqnrr- Set the first frame of the fih ( or of the part to which sorrrrd is to be added) infront of the pro

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- Set the main switchOperating the switchto MOT, or 0< (rn-p on) :-r you want tofrom ST0P to MOT or vice-versa makeswateh the film whi_fe reco

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- Sound Mi-xingFor mixlng music and narration, perform the following operations :- Set the first frame of the fih ( or of the part to which sou

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ACCESSORY FOR Tm SUpERrUpOSrTrON 0F sOuND(errai I qh'l o nn ronlo-* \\av arlavfs vlI r sq*ED u /Code: SOSIIRWith the help of this accessory, i

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orFthFFFFhIFFFIrFIItMINOR REPAIRS OF TIS SOUND SYSTEMPARTS OF SYSTEMPROBABIE CAUSESAmplifier fuse blown (see page J0).The wiring has come loose at

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MINOR REPAIRS OF TIIE SOUND SYSTEMNATURE OFBAEAKDOWNPARTS OF SYSTEMAT'FECTEDOptical and magneticqnrrnd ronrndrrnti n'*- - --n.IVT:mcfi n

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IIIIIIIIIII,l,IIrl.It,IIt,INSTRUCTIONS I'OR USE PROJECTOR PAII,I,ARD.BOIEX S-22A]NDEXD^ ^^^.ff2 GETTING TI{E MOST OUT OF YOLN.4 SETTING IJT TI

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MAINTENANCE- lubricatlonThe lrrhricafinr" svstem of the S-22I^*n-ioalnn non'r'ipps no sncci:1 :tLgnf,iqn.yr uJvv evrAIl the ope

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TIFFFFIFFEFFtItCondenser and ReflectorTo reach the condenser fenses,open the panel under the shutterconbrol knob as welf as the Projec-tion larop do

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FIl-IIIIrTFFTIIIi0ptical Sound Head- Cut off the power supply.- Remove the fidelity (s1it controt)knob (r.inscrew the screw, then presson the end

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- Replac i-ns thr AmPl if ier Fuse- Press on the bayonet type cover andturn it a quarter turn to release 1tfror. the socket.- Rencve the bfown

Page 28 - Ontieal sound nenroduction

- Repfa"cing the Amplifier: Tubes- First turn off the power supply tothe projector.The amplifi^r tubes can be reacheiby unscrerting the J scre

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Thispower( see+ITTILIARY LOUDSpEAIGR BF-14 (15 WATTS)(Available as accessorv) Code : S0C0F12" loudspeaker takes the entireouLput .upplied by the

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BOXcrrnnl i od wi J:h -l 2lru4y!+4ve speaker)Code ; SOPUInhia '^naqqnrrr io USed fOf COfrneCtine thevr evtulgu u _two speakers when the pro

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so}p HINTS FROM A SOU-Np ENGINEERI. SOUIVD PROJECTIONAcoustics oI the Proiection RoomCurtains of heavy materiaf will do much to alter the acoustic

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- Appropriate Souad levelFor comfortable listening, the level of sound froro the speaker must be consider-ably louder than any other noises whieh m

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FtItIITITIIItIIIIIIIIII. HOW TO AID MAGNETIC SOUND TO A FIIMTVIrrnh denends o' tho ftrna nr r;1m to which sound is to be added: doeument

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IIIIIIIIl_Il_IHOW TO GET TIfi MOST OUT O} YOURBOIXX S-22L- Arransement of Projector and ScreenThe distance from the screen dependson the size of t

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FIItt-IIt-It-Il-TIIIIItItF:RECORDING SOUND- Pick-up and RecordsIf the record-player unit has a. tone control, set it to the position giving maximun

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FI.lifal;iaLl-TTIItIIItItIt- Narrator and OperatorThe narrator should avoid speaking too close to the microphone, or the sound trackmarr ha cairrnaf

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Ilirlal-ttItl_lIltIttItIIQuafity of RecordinsThe quality of a magnetic sound recording depends on various factors, some of which,together with pert

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-/*/!rYE:"w "ffi,\_-/,AO[(^ -\tr-cq^"tot.", @AIf,Il|'IIITI!Ite,tiCoEuiaters ru de I'arrilr€Sriiches seen froE bebindScb

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FLIFICATEIIR TYPE AS5SCHA],TBII,D DES AS5 VERSTAEIilIIIio operation onltroent of 20000 SZ/V.edtra rlrb rr-.r- 3-a.-:::--9= rel--e ?ets:?-1::-d.r C bl

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Two 16 mm sound projectors for the industryadvanced amateurs and professionalsOptimum results - Utmost reliabilityEase of operationThe quality and per

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The Bolex ProiectorsS-211 and S-221offer you the five mostimportant features:1. Hi-Fidelity sound2. Superb image quality3. Utmost reliability4. Greate

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1. Hi-Fidelity sound because...Sound heads, amplifier, loudspeaker andmechanical components were designedfor each other as a unit, according to themos

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2. Superb image quality because...Paillard engineers have found ingenioussolutions to the four crucial problems thatface every designer of proiectors

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Fl>tc\tSc: t i no A r-rlp.ottot'ta "Pnn-ion*inn nnnditinnq:ro qnnd if +l^^r L u!l cu urvfr uvuvviewins a.nsle is with-Ln :-^o,u^

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3. Utmost reliability because...The sound proiectors 5-211 and 5-221show infinite care in every component, theobservance of microscopic tolerances

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-Jr Greatest film protection because...Films, especially originals, are valuableand often irreplaceable documents. Withthis in mind. Eolcr enginaer

Page 48 - Hi-Fidelity

FC" Ease of operation because...The S-211 and S-221 are "compact" proiec-tion machlnes in a single "suit case".Although bo

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Specificationof models5-211 and S-221AdditionalSpecificationespeciallyfor model S-221GeneralDim.n.ion3 With cover closed : 20%"x11"x16/.&quo

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ACC€SSOfieS (avairabre separatery)Note: Some of lhese accersories are supplied withthe projector. See price list.Auditorium Loudrpoelcr12" diame

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SETTING UP TIS PROJECTOR- Open the case fulfy and lifb the cover off itshinges.- Rai-se the upper reel arm.-'Push down the handle.- Make

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Ilr'FtIitt- Connection 'rio the Electric Power SupnlvThe voltage supplied to the projector musL berrA ra r?tr -.art^ If the nominal vo

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,;?Si:rlt,i:t::r:1. , .- Con:feqtine up the Projecl. Make sure that the nain switch is set toSTOP.2, Turn the knob of the rheostat (whichregulat

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rr:---r:-^- rt^r.^-^ selecl,or on AmnlifierAU tUbULtlX VUf Ud*U -------- --- -*-..Set the selector :- to the rrblue" position if the vol-ta

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