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Topic: Problem switching between flat and scope
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Carey Barber
Expert Film Handler
Posts: 143
From: Newport News, VA, USA
Registered: Jan 2003
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posted 01-05-2007 03:27 PM
I was hoping someone out there might have some tips about this...
Projector is a Christie P35GPS Automation is Strong CNA-200
I have a few houses where MOST OF THE TIME the flat/scope switch on the automation does nothing. There are also buttons on the actual projector (rather than the automation) and these will not work either. Both the aperture plate and the lens turret should switch but they do not.
However, there are random times where BOTH controls work just fine. Then, the next set, it stops working again. Also, they sometimes move when you press the START button. And, scope movies will sometimes go back to flat at then end of the show, just as the program tells it. Again, it is very random.
The motors for the lens turret and aperture seem to work fine whenever the switches are working.
I have replaced the switch on the automation and that does not help. Like I said, it does not seem to be the automation anyway because the switch on the projector does not work either. I have also looked for any obviously bad or loose connections but do not see any. But, I do not know my way around the wiring very well.
Does anyone have any tips? Any suggestions for where to look for a loose connection? There is a terminal board inside the lamphouse and also a PC board inside the projector.
Thanks ahead of time...
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Monte L Fullmer
Film God
Posts: 8367
From: Nampa, Idaho, USA
Registered: Nov 2004
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posted 01-06-2007 11:13 PM
..just another passing thought here since you've covered your bases pretty good here with the descripts that you mentioned of your settings ...
Oh..but, here's a simple thing to chek - what is your console make that holds the CNA-200? .. the connections from the CNA-200 to the large TB board could have some connection issues....like there are some pretty good sized plugs that plug in on that TB board which is connected to the momboard of the CNA-200, for I've had operation issues with these plug that love to come out of the sockets.
Also, on the same breath, on the plugs themselves, which are MOLEX plugs, the pins inside the plugs DO like to work out of the plug and needs to be reseated and by reseating the pin, one would hear the 'clik' of the pin seating into it's representive hole. I had two CNA-100's do this and found loosely seated pins in the plugs themselves.
If you don't have such a TB board, then I would check every wire coming down from the CNA-200 to the respective mounting board and see if connections are tight.
...just more ideas...for what it's worth.
good luck - Monte
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