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EIKI
XENONARC
I6Y^5OUND
PROJECTOR
IBX-1500/
1S
10
INSTNUCTION
SOOI
mqnufoctured by
^fr. ElKl INDUSTRIAL
CO., LTD.
o5AKA, JAPAlrf.
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tr6mm xsnon Ars $ound Proiertor
llltodel EX-
I 5OO
/ EX*
t lttO
Senerul
Cnnsisting
of
Prnjector.
.$tl'lplifr*r,
Laruphcruse
*t Startsr
."
Rectificr
Speakercase
Fowrr supply
1${}-15*
r'alt, irS.$S
cy-cles
r\f,
F*wurconsurnption
: 13ruatrs
in 1CI0V
AC.
'?
! unit
I unit
I unit
q-JXl.3ff$s
*'&tt$ X*nonArc [,arn
p ttstia F
I forrnachine
drivlng mstsr
& larnpco*tring.
andI forrectifier
cooling ,
f :
1"S'F $0S t$tandarrl
j i-,
$ilir*n trnnsisl$r"-{
? pc"s.
Silicclndinelc x Sgrrx.
l6nrnr
snund
{*ptlc*l & nl*gn*lici fitrr & silent
filrn
llflS{J
ft, rnaximurn
3-t & !,0franrecper xernnd
autornatic
high speedrerrlnd
1g' bas.F
& t$crn
x lllrm trsble t, lray $3'$trm
"speaker
t$Src
S*hrn]
t*"
Arnplificf,
Filrn to be used
R**l capacitl,
Frajeetion
spe*sl,r,.1,i,
Rer','ind
$peaher
Stss Control
t'.tnhlE cufitrgl
Amp $wltch & r*s,lurns
C*ntrol
h{ie&ch
LnmFhuus
Corcr
lanr$ $*itch
hlnter Switch
Fonrurd.fi*v*rse
$wtteh
Piloe
lanrp eurrsnt $*l*tcr
ililsin S*'itc
Curr*nt Ad
l"lt"irht Adjusting Scrrly
Renront+lthis Cnre"r
{ar *diu*tin$ l.amp
fts*,ind
L*r*r
$tnptr,tver
Thrudin*Kn*h
Mffihing [.ev*r
l'hntu f
ff'"
Henon Lamp
frf
irror
Fhnto$
Jltttp $irundirrl'
Htrriter$n$nks.r
Cirruit
C
ttr:ntir;rlCnndt'ns+r
[]uu't r' "l'rnlts f,t.tl'illr.t
Fuse
1A
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lfus* {untrul
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!t{lfi. qirruit
{}ftl.. lbl${l, riruuit
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cirruit
(JPT.
Il".tG,cireuit
Arnp, $nit{jh lk l:ulume f,nntnol
ri
IJ
lllttitu {
lkss Ut'rntrul
Tltlik L"rntrnl
Anrp S"witrh
&
\:slunul
{Juntr*l
Mid, J*r*
lxnrp $tvitrlr
lWmror
iiwitch
F*f tr,
*rcl -Hll
\:tr!i{! $rv
itCh
XxtttJr
tnrrrnt llrter
llilqit l"firnp
ht*ilr $i*imh
l*:trltJr
turrrtti. Acl
justcr
Rf,ar cttttt
$Feak*r Jash
SF C*ns*nt
,lil Ccinnrrnt
F*r tr:u'.uuf
$*gpl,ri
{lPT. tr}{Atl.
Switch
Exciter
l*rnp
InsertPnperhrre ta
test $srrfrd
Itri$ht Adiu*t*r
Frapurrxtisn fl*r Frslectlsn
t. SettinE
uF
A. N'lat:r
tlre rectifier$n g.rr*jtctinn
standnr ;t
stur*1tr"
tnhle. l'{*rv plae* the Frr$jr'rtrrr
srl
t
trer**tifirr.
4.. Lift up the feednrrn
andttt* tftke-up
arrn.
(. $et th* sp*nker b*sld* thd!
screen
at thr
*ptimurn height ab,*v**ppr*ximatell' I ie*t
*hnts th* hend*sf thr aurlienee.
?, Ssrrner:tianfcr the cnrd,
A. Sp*nkercard. Inserl th* plugx at earhend
nf thu sp*.rkt-r
cnrd in iack snt$ tht' Prtl-
ft:da$r
and sgreaker"
B. F*rr-*r*up$$y**rd" &{*ke$urufi!t
switelres
ar* in "'fi{f" pnsitinn"
Thtn. *nnne'et
the
fpur prnng fllus lntith
tlae
cnrd c'f
rcctif
ler tr
th* 1:rnj*ctpr.
[$nrr**t the thrte prsftg PiuS
with tFrs
q*nc|
nf rectifier ts the pr*jector.
Cr:nlltql thc xrolt'er
supply cord fnr [ine,
4
J. Fsr rdfustmcnt & chrcklng $s ofratlon of $c folrctor.
A. Switch on Mein Power
gwitch on thercctifier.The Pilot lemp chsuld
light.
B. Turn on MotorSwitch.This will rtart mechanism
rnd rlso tlle cooling
frn.
C. Turn on Lemp Switch. The xenan
lamp should
light, and cmling fan in the rectifis should
start runninE.
D. The four legson the rectifierbaseare adjustable
to adjustthe proFctionanglc.
E, Foi primary focusing,turn thelcneleft orright to provide
e shrrp imageonthcscr;;n. It mey
be ncccssary
to ttfocrrsslightly eftcr the film ig tlrtaded.
F. Lampcurient.Thr lamp
curr€ntadjustmefltcontrolcontrols
theDCcurr€ntts the Xenon
lamg.
Adjust current sothat meterreads
approxirnately16amperrs. This is themaxirnumcurrcnt
that thelamgshalld br operated
at. Operatingthe lamp at a highercurrent with the needle
in the read will shorten
the lamg life.
After operating
the lamp
for?or3 minutesnoticethecurrentindicatisn
readjustfor 15
amperes
if necessary,
sothat whrn the lamp is switchedsff and orragainit will start immediatety.
The lamp should
alwaysignite the very first time it is switched
on.
G. Testing amplifier. Turn the volumecontrol to the right. The amplifier is now switchcd on.
Turn thetreble control
approximately
midway, The basscontrol
approximately
midn'ayAnd
this shouldbeonnormalsettingfor the propction. Volume
andTone
shouldbeadiusted
tom€et
the requirem€nts
of the audience.
Norry
alsoexciter lamp shouldbe on. The tittle green
tight will show
onthe exciter lamp cover.
To checkthe opticalsoundsystem
insert a small piece
of paper
between
thesound
drumend
opticallens. This will provide
a crackingnoisein speaker.
4. Tkrreading Film.
A. Be careful to thread the film carefully, sothat it dcs not scratch on the *procket. After threading
the film over the sprocket, close the shoe so that the film will nst slip. Prsvide the normal
' sufficient toopat the top of the film gate, threading through filrn gate, and at the bottom around
the lower side sf the automatic lmp setter.
This loop setter automatically maintairts correct lower loop.
Threading the film between the second sprocket arcund the sound drurn and over the third
sprocket. Be careful to see that the film is very snug on the sounddrum. This is neccessary
for
proper sound reFroductio'n.
After the film is threaded, and put on the take.up re€l, turn the hand knob clsckwise three or
four turns to make sure that all sprocketsare moving the fitm and the claw is moving the film
through the gate.
B. For magnetic film. Seethat fut--Mag. switch is in tht magnetic position. Fsr optical film'
move the switcb to the optical position'
5
5. Prolsctlrn"
A"Turn ffist$r #\*ltuh sn. &nd thrn lnnlp,
nruklng nure tlrat Rernersn'Fnrwad
cwit,ch
in ths forward Fus$tis*"
S" Focua efiiilin if neee'suary. After focuning
tiEhten lenss*rnw tsmgintuin csnstnntfosu*.
S- Sheck frsmlng. If rnnrr thnn s$e framc
is vlsibte at the toptlr bottsm sf the pi$ure,
odjust the framimg lever,
D" Msho .surm
th$t tne Vulufit* andTsnnmntrel
are adjustcd pruperly for ths nuditnriufil,
E- A 6ood pru$ctlnist will start the $slunns
very Inw and turnlnm it up slowly lo fi€t
to the desirsd ltv*l. ' This nruch m6rs
rumftrrting ttl tlts audienc:s.
End of the proiection.
A" Turn Vulunt* suiltr$l dnwn and switeh
anrplifier eff if this is rhe Insl film.
B" Tur* L*nrp switch sff and after film is
eornBletely
#one
through the ffinEhin*-Tunn
the Drive switch eff"
Rewinding filrn. .-
Thrcad supply re*l with tail *f thc film,
I$ove Rewind-tlpsr&t$ltl'sr up ts rewirld.
r*,itch an Mtlt*r s*'itrh" rd{ter rer*'indinfi
is cornpleted, rneke silre is put fi1mtatr
rewind lever haclc duwn to oilfiratr,
Nevcr *hould filrn bs running forwanl in
the flroj*ctor ra'ith swicth in rewindlng
pn*itian.
Fsr rljnning tilm rever$e"
Iiimply put fieser$e Furra'ard swi.tch intc
rtv&lrge
pclsition, Th[s wi$t chang* thn
dir*cton *f thr film" trnstant $tfip t*s*r
shculd bcl used h*far* *hanglng directCI,n.
Heat of l*mp mily Ecorch fl$rn if not
shielded in the rhtrt lnternal rf ch*ngt,
Fnr stopping the filrn during FroFction.
Pu*h $t*p l*ver all the way downqu$ckly-
This will put a lifiht *hield in f'rsnt
sf the
{ilrn to *afe film and $tsp the projection
un{tl such a time as yoll want to cwtl.inue.
t],
7.
Ixmp Adlustwwnt
$cr*'n'
ik
Fh$to
$
;!i {"I'g,6rl t*.,,i*\
i fir. !yr:,i*r$* 8.
s.
ti
Phclt{} i$
,if{{;,,,.
lltpyl111tlt
lO. Lrrg rdlu*tnmt ncclrlrry.
A, Thr focus
ofthexrnoolempir qultccrltcid
nnd rhor.rtCbcrdju*ted crrtfully for propcr
illuminationof thc pirture
ontht rcrttn to
rdjust, rcmo?crear covsrdircctly bchind
thc lemp.houct.
B, Close
mein door.
C. Swing lensout.
D, Lpweranamorphic
lenstdeptor.
E. Switch on rnotorandlamp
switchtoignitr
thc xpnon larnp,
Projectlight against
wall o'r
scrsen
approxi-
matelyfour or five feet awaY-
This will provide
a large
doughnutshaped
circte.
Move the three adjusting screws at the rear of the mirror assembly.
One at a time, a little bit each time. By gradually adjusting you will find that the centerdark
spot can be made quite small. Turn adjusting screws for rninimum, size of the centerdark spot.
Make sure after adjusting that no bright lisht shines frorn any of the edgesof this center dark
spot.
F. After having adjusted lamp this way install lens and focus against screeo.
Illumination should be uniform. If not, a slight adjustrnent of the screws mey be necessary.
7
11,
rttllU
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Sketch I
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+-
o
Weight
Projector e0.5
kgs- i45 lbs.)
Rectifier : 22.3
kgs- i49 lbs.i
Speaker ll.7 hgs-i.26
tbs.)
Total i 5{.5 kgs (r20 lbs.)
NOT:
xmon lrrnp should
alwaysbe instrlled in the foilowing
menner.
First tne flcxible cableshould
be artached
to the plus
poaitive
endof the lamp.
Then the lamp is inserted
into the socket
in a mirror.
Making eurethat the plus
signisfacingrp, then
tighten
thenegative
end
ofthe
larnp in lamp socrret.
Be careful nst to put any sidr pressure
on the lamp.
#:,tlodef Hsme EX-tElO ls USed ln U.$.Jf. & Consdq.
I
I
,
t
t
I
i Xenon
Lamp
tt1\\ttat\ti
High
Pressure
LeadCord