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Topic: Kinoton ST200E - projector link
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Steve Guttag
We forgot the crackers Gromit!!!
Posts: 12814
From: Annapolis, MD
Registered: Dec 1999
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posted 05-28-2011 10:22 AM
The "Run" circuit is required so the platter "knows" the projector is running. Without it, it will presume you are just threading. The platter will behave like a "microswitch" platter (start/stop). Unlike other platters, when the Kinoton gets the "Run" command, it will start spinning at the correct speed immediately rather than waiting for the film pull/wrap the center-feed on start up. Note, if you have an intermission, mid-show. Not only will this function have the platter stop with the projector and have the film "ready-to-run" again, when you resume the show, it will start up, again, at the same speed it was running. It is the smoothest running platter out there.
The Film Break circuit is only active if there is a relay mounted on the main PCB OR the wrap detector is installed (it is available for a subsequent installation too). They bring both sides of the over-tention switch out to a terminal block (normally stuffed into the top of the column) and one connects either the N.C. or the N.O depending on the automation (series with another failsafe, if a break in the circuit indicates break, or parallel if any detector detects break). The wires for selecting this are left in the column so the DIN connector has two wires to connect.
The RUN line is strictly low-current stuff, most any low-current relay will do (dry-contact). The film-break ("riss") lines are also low-current and the closures within the ST200 are also dry-contact.
-Steve
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