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Topic: Calibrate analog LED
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Antonio Marcheselli
Phenomenal Film Handler
Posts: 1260
From: Florence, Italy
Registered: Mar 2000
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posted 08-16-2002 04:14 PM
Hi everyone.I've just read the Dolby procedure about calibrating the analog's LED. It speak about "gain adjustment on the cinema processor optical preamp board". On CP500 is this gain control the gain I can found on the "dolby level" page? Or is there another gain control on CP? Thanks! Bye
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Brad Miller
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Posts: 17775
From: Plano, TX (36.2 miles NW of Rockwall)
Registered: May 99
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posted 08-16-2002 06:31 PM
I'm going to chime in with one very important and often overlooked tip. Check the alignment of the led bracket!On pretty much all of the led/reverse scanning systems I have used there is a small amount of play in the mounting of the led bracket. That play will make a world of difference in the life of your leds. As an example, I have converted a lot of soundheads with the Kelmar kit. Once I have a rough alignment I run a cat69T loop and slightly loosen the screws just enough to move it around. Listening through the port window or monitor will show just how much of a difference this can make. I have one complex with 3+ year old Kelmar red led upgrade kits installed in them and the power supplies for the leds are STILL all set at minimum output, and reaching Dolby tone is effortless with extra headroom. When that range finally starts to die then, and only then will I start increasing the power to the led.
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Antonio Marcheselli
Phenomenal Film Handler
Posts: 1260
From: Florence, Italy
Registered: Mar 2000
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posted 08-16-2002 07:08 PM
Manny,No, I would like to set the LED's power! I didn't know that there was an "official" way to set the power level of that LED. I don't have instruments to perform an A-chain adjustment (and I'm not able do do it!) our projector just need a check of the level. Jean-Michel, Thanks for the links and no problem with your english, what should I say of mine... Bye Antonio
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