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Topic: Norelco/Philips FP-20 operation problem
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Peter Conheim
Film Handler
Posts: 16
From: El Cerrito, CA
Registered: Feb 2007
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posted 07-23-2007 10:40 AM
Hello, all:
I'm trying to figure out how to correctly operate a modified Norelco/Philips FP-20 machine. This unit was reconfigured by Magna-Tech into their so-called "Rock and Roll" model, which allows instantaneous braking (as opposed to normal roll-stops) and reverse function. It was previously used in a studio to watch footage with mag interlock.
I just obtained this machine and it works beautifully in standard forward motion. Quiet and steady. But it has a VERY perplexing electric douser; it seems to have a mind of its own, in that when you power up the machine (NOT rolling it, just powering it up), the douser pops open. To close the douser, it seems you have to manually roll the inching knob BACKWARDS for a second. Then it drops down.
Magna-Tech has added a control panel, pictured here. I swore when I first turned on the machine the button labeled "LAMP FWD AND REVERSE" opened the douser after a timed interval. But now that button does nothing at all.
Furthermore, when you put the thing into reverse, the upper loop is immediately lost and it tears the shit out of the film.
The right photo shows the main controls, which are located on the back of the machine (i.e. in front of the lamphouse). To make things stranger, the machine only runs in the "INT" mode, whereas I would think that meant "interlocked" and thus the machine should run in the "LOCAL" mode. It doesn't. And there's a little recessed green button above the controls, too, which doesn't seem to do anything in the current configuration.
Anyone have any clues? Obviously a manual from Magna-Tech would be best of all. The reverse thing is irrelevant, but the douser action is a head-scratcher.
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Peter Conheim
Film Handler
Posts: 16
From: El Cerrito, CA
Registered: Feb 2007
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posted 07-25-2007 05:03 PM
Again, thanks for all the input - I must say, this forum is rather amazing. Lots of knowledgeable folks...
Here remains the one real bugaboo left: there seems to be no difference between the "WIND" position on the front panel switch and the center (unlabeled) position, except that the top hub doesn't spin in center position. And no matter how I set the machine, the take up torque motor spins the reel incredibly fast in forward mode; the tension is extreme while you are running film as normal. In fact, if there is any slack ahead of the take up reel when you click into "take up", this sucker will snap acetate film faster than you can say, "argh".
Do any of you know if this machine, as modified, ever spun the take up spindle with normal torque, or only with the super-fast mode I seem to be stuck in?
PC [ 07-25-2007, 06:48 PM: Message edited by: Peter Conheim ]
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