DIGITAL SYSTEMS Operating Instructions For CineX35 35mm Film Projector Analog/Digital, Auto Turret Model CineX35-DAT(Z) Analog, Auto-Turret Model CineX35-AT(Z) Analog/Digital, Manual Turret Model CineX35-DM(Z) Analog, Manual Turret Model CineX35-MT(Z) 115VAC, 60Hz Motor or 220VAC, 50Hz Motor TD-747: Version 1.
Operator’s Manual CineX35-DMT(Z)/CineX35-DAT(Z) CineX35-MT(Z)/CineX35-AT(Z) TD-747 The information in this document is subject to change without notice and does not represent a commitment on the part of CHRISTIE, DIGITAL SYSTEMS (hereinafter referred to as CHRISTIE). CHRISTIE does not assume responsibility for errors that may appear in this document.
TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS................................................................................i LIST OF FIGURES AND TABLES..............................................................iv 1. INTRODUCTION .................................................................................. 1-1 1.1. Contents of the Manual.................................................................................................. 1-1 1.2. Who Should Use This Manual?.......................................
Table of Contents 5.4.5. Ultramittent Assembly ........................................................................................... 5-6 5.4.6. Removal of Sound-head Assembly........................................................................ 5-6 5.4.7. Removal of Changeover Assembly........................................................................ 5-6 5.4.8. Removal of Shutter Driver Assembly .................................................................... 5-7 5.4.9.
Table of Contents 7.4.2. SYMPTOM: Excessive Belt Dust ......................................................................... 7-3 7.4.3. SYMPTOM: Excessive Belt Failure ..................................................................... 7-3 7.5. Changeover Assembly ................................................................................................... 7-3 7.5.1. SYMPTOM: Operating Inconsistently.................................................................. 7-3 7.5.2.
Table of Contents LIST OF FIGURES AND TABLES Figure 2-1: Table of Equipment Specifications........................................................................... 2-1 Figure 2-2: Projector, Front View ............................................................................................... 2-2 Figure 2-3: Projector, Rear View ................................................................................................ 2-3 Figure 2-4: Projector....................................................
1 1. INTRODUCTION 1.1. CONTENTS OF THE MANUAL This manual contains installation, operation, and operator maintenance procedures for CHRISTIE CineX35 film Projector models. The material covered includes: • • • • • • general description installation and assembly operating the projector periodic maintenance calibration, alignment, and adjustments troubleshooting. 1.2. WHO SHOULD USE THIS MANUAL? This manual provides information suitable for various purposes.
1: 1.3.1. Introduction WARNING WARNING: Indicates the presence of a hazard that can cause personal injury if the hazard is not avoided. WARNING 1.3.2. CAUTION CAUTION: Indicates the presence of a hazard that could cause damage to projection system. 1.3.3. NOTE NOTE: Provides additional information.
2 2. GENERAL DESCRIPTION The CHRISTIE CineX35 film Projector, manufactured exclusively by CHRISTIE DIGITAL SYSTEMS is a dual-lens 35mm motion-picture projector that employs a revolutionary sealed-bearing intermittent movement called the Ultramittent©. This movement coupled with uncompromising design and assembly workmanship, results in the finest possible theater picture reproduction. The Ultramittent movement is standard on all CHRISTIE projectors. 2.1.
2: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Door, Framing Lamp (197576-001 Trap and Gate Assembly (197552-001) Ultramittent Assembly (119450-005) Ultramittent Shoe Closure (197578-001) Door, Sound Readers (197549-001) Sound Head Assembly (197510-001) 7. 8. 9. 10. 11.
2: 12. Motor Assembly 60-Hz (197553-001) Motor Assembly 50-Hz (197553-002) 13. Idler Roller Assembly (194879-001) 14. Shutter Drive Assembly (197137-XXX) 15. Pulley 30 Grooves, Ultramittent (197516-001) 16. Power Supply Assembly, Sound-Head (197090001) 17. Flywheel, Sound Drum (119166-001) 18. Shaft, Sound Drum (196315-001) General Description 19. Terminal Block Euro 10MM (586210008) 20. Jackshaft Assembly (197551-001) 21. Outer Belt Tensioner (197583-001) 22. Light Baffle & Changeover (197550-001) 23.
2: CHRISTIE DIGITAL SYSTEMS CineX35 Projector May, 2004 General Description 2-4
2: 26. Dual LED Regulator (197084-001) 27. Harness (197080-001) General Description 28.
3 3. PROJECTOR INSTALLATION AND ASSEMBLY 3.1. UNPACKING THE PROJECTOR Before opening box (es), carefully inspect outside of carton(s). If carton has been damaged, notify shipper immediately; do not open carton unless instructed to do so. The CHRISTIE projector may be shipped in more than one container.
3: Projector Installation and Assembly 2. Insert lock washer (item 2 in Figure 3-1) and flat washer (item 3 in Figure 3-1) onto hex bolt (item 1 in Figure 3-1). Insert hex head bolt, with lock washer and flat washer, into upper left opening of projector mount. Rotate hex head bolt four full turns. 3. Lift and mount projector to console or pedestal. Thread two remaining hex head bolts with lock washer and flat washer. Insert into two bottom mounting holes on projector. 4.
3: Category Tools Projector Installation and Assembly Item Use Miscellaneous Allen wrenches General Maintenance Small standard screwdriver Phillips screwdrivers Equipment Materials Oscilloscope Voltmeter Real-time Analyzer SK1994-3 alignment tool Sound-head Alignment P35-BT (SMPTE) Buzz Track Test Loop P35-FL Cat 69 Loop Flutter Loop Dolby Tone, Pink Noise Cat 566 Loop Cat 97 Loop RP-40 Loop Illumination Uniformity Left/Right Alignment Optical Alignment Lateral Guide Alignment Figure 3-2: T
3: Projector Installation and Assembly Figure 3-3: Projector Wiring Diagram (50- and 60-Hz models) CHRISTIE DIGITAL SYSTEMS CineX35 Projector May, 2004 3-4
3: 3.3.2. Projector Installation and Assembly A-C PROJECTOR WIRING AC wiring to the projector requires stranded, 14-gauge wire. Be sure to follow local and national electrical codes for A-C wiring. The terminal connection numbers in the table in Figure 3-4 refer to terminals TB-1 in Figure 3-3.
4 4. OPERATING THE PROJECTOR 4.1. GENERAL Before operating the projector, verify that all phases of installation and assembly have been completed. • • WARNING • Verify that cover for belt side of projector is installed before and during operation. Do not make adjustments on belt side of projector while cover is removed and power is on. Do not make adjustments or perform maintenance on projector while it is in operation. 4.2. P R E -O P E R A T I N G P R O C E D U R E S 4.2.1.
4: Operating the Projector 3. Secure lens system with two locking screws. Over-tightening can cause focus mechanism to bind. 4.3. FILM THREADING AND OPERATING PROCEDURE Refer to Figure 4-1 for film threading and positioning using flywheel. 1. Set Ultramittent to its rest position. There should be no sprocket movement when motor flywheel is turned. 2. Center framing knob (P) by aligning mark on knob with line on projector housing marked CENTER FRAME. 3.
4: A: B: C: D: E: F: Upper Constant Speed Sprocket Pad Rollers, Upper Speed Sprocket Gate Assembly Catch knob Ultramittent Shoe Assembly Pad Rollers, Lower Constant Speed Sprocket G: H: J: K: L: P: Operating the Projector Lower Constant Speed Sprocket Lateral Guide Roller (Upper) Sound Drum Lateral Guide Roller (Lower) Pad Rollers, Lower Constant Speed Sprocket Framing Knob Figure 4-1: Threading Diagram CHRISTIE DIGITAL SYSTEMS CineX35 Projector May, 2004 4-3
4: Operating the Projector 10. Form 1.75-inch loop between upper constant-speed sprocket and gate (C), as shown in Figure 4-1 11. Align the film on upper constant-speed sprocket (A) and close pad rollers (B). 12. To verify that film is correctly aligned on all sprocket rollers, move motor flywheel counterclockwise. • • • Framing lamp can be turned “on” or “off” with black rocker switch located on top of projector. Framing lamp is functional with picture changeover in either position.
5 5. MAINTENANCE This projector has been designed to provide years of optimum performance while requiring only routine maintenance and cleaning. However, CHRISTIE strongly recommends a periodic maintenance program of scheduled operational checks and preventive maintenance. 5.1. GENERAL MAINTENANCE Use the program outlined in the schedule in Figure 5-1 to maximize projector life and operating efficiency. Procedures for these operations are described in the referenced sections of this manual.
5: 5.3. Maintenance CLEANING Projector should be kept clean at all times. 1. Remove dust and foreign matter from projector and assemblies. Use soft, lint-free cloth, or spray with compressed air at force no greater than 20 psi. 2. Using camelhair brush or toothbrush, remove dust and foreign matter from pad rollers, sprockets, Ultramittent shoe closure, and sound idler rollers, and from pads and shoes in trap and gate assembly. 3. Using cotton-tip swabs, remove dirt and dust from sound-head optics. 4.
5: 5.4.2. Maintenance OUTER BELT Refer to Figure 5-2 below. 1. Loosen outer belt tensioner screw (item 7 in Figure 5-2) and slide roller (item 8 in Figure 5-2) up to release tension on outer belt (item 1 in Figure 5-2). 2. Remove outer belt.
5: Maintenance 1: Inner Belt (598931-177) 2: Roller, Inner Belt Tensioner (194782-001) 3: Locking Screw, Inner Belt Tensioner (515500-105) 4: Inner Belt Tensioner (196056-001) 5: Sprocket Pulley (Upper and Lower) (197517-001) 6: Small Pulley (16teeth) (197512-001) 7: Shutter Drive Assy See Figure B-6 (197137-XXX) Figure 5-3: Inner Belt 5.4.4. SHUTTER TIMING BELT Refer to Figure 5-4 below. 1. Remove trap and gate assembly (refer to Section 5.4.1) 2.
5: Maintenance 1: Shutter Timing Belt (598931-533) 2: Pulley (Shutter Dr.) (194827-001) 3: Housing, Shutter Dr.
5: 5.4.5. Maintenance ULTRAMITTENT ASSEMBLY Disassembly of Ultramittent or attempted repair of components will void warranty. Refer to item 3 in Figure 2-2 on page 2-2. 1. Relieve tension on outer timing belt (see Section 5.4.2). 2. Remove two Allen head screws securing Ultramittent shoe. 3. Remove Ultramittent shoe closure assembly (item 4 in Figure 2-2 on page 2-2) 4. Remove four Allen head screws and washers securing Ultramittent assembly to Ultramittent plate. 5.
5: 5.4.8. REMOVAL OF Maintenance SHUTTER DRIVER ASSEMBLY Refer to item 7 in Figure 5-3: Inner Belt on page 5-4. 1. Relieve tension on outer belt (Section 5.4.2). 2. Relieve tension on inner belt (Section 5.4.3). 3. Relieve tension on shutter timing belt (Section 5.4.4). 4. Remove four Allen head screws securing shutter driver assembly. 5. Remove shutter driver assembly. 5.4.9. REMOVAL OF MOTOR ASSEMBLY Refer to item 12 in Figure 2-3 on page 2-3. 1.
6 6. CALIBRATION, ALIGNMENT, AND ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURES The projector has been factory aligned, calibrated, and adjusted prior to shipment. The following paragraphs contain the necessary information to calibrate, align, and adjust the various components and assemblies. Always observe standard safety precautions and maintenance procedures when working on the projector. 6.1. ANALOG READER ALIGNMENT AND ADJUSTMENTS Refer to Figure 6-1 for these procedures.
6: 6.1.1. Calibration, Alignment, and Adjustment Procedures PRELIMINARY PROCEDURES Refer to Figure 3-2 on page 4 for a list of the tools, equipment, and materials required. 1. Verify that LED is operational and lens is clean. 2. Verify cell wiring for proper left/right wiring to cinema processor. 6.1.2. CELL POSITIONING: VERTICAL ALIGNMENT 1. Loosen 10-32-inch Allen set screw on side of assembly (item 3 in Figure 6-1). 2. Run Dolby Cat. 69 tone. 3.
6: Calibration, Alignment, and Adjustment Procedures 2. Recheck to verify that optimum alignment has been achieved. 6.1.6. PERFORMANCE CHECK: CROSSTALK 1. Run Dolby Cat. 97 cell alignment film. 2. Verify that there is no crosstalk between left and right processor test points. 6.1.7. ILLUMINATION UNIFORMITY 1. Run Dolby Cat. 566 illumination uniformity film. 2. Connect left and right processor test points. 3. Verify that illumination uniformity across cell is within ±0.5 dB. 6.1.8. FINAL CHECK 1.
6: Calibration, Alignment, and Adjustment Procedures 1: Clamp Mounting 2: Focus Adjustment 3: Vertical Adjustment Locking Screw 4: Azimuth Adjustment Locking Screw 5: Horizontal Adjust. 6: Azimuth Adjustment 7: Horizontal Adjust. Locking Screw 8: Vertical Adjustment 9: Focus Adjustment Locking Screw Figure 6-2: Digital Reader Assembly 6.2.2. ALIGNMENT PROCEDURE 1. Remove analog reader assembly, or rotate assembly downward, for easier access to Digital Reader Assembly. 2.
6: Calibration, Alignment, and Adjustment Procedures 9. Adjust LED power supply output for 4 ±0.5V of video amplitude if necessary. 10. Lock all adjustment screws (items 3, 4, 7, and 9 in Figure 6-2). 6.3. DASHPOT ADJUSTMENT 1. Turn hex-slotted screw counter clockwise at bottom of dashpot assembly until friction of dashpot is at lowest point. 2. Run wow and flutter test film and increase friction by turning hex slotted screw, at bottom of dashpot assembly, clockwise until best result is obtained. 6.4.
6: 6.4.3. Calibration, Alignment, and Adjustment Procedures OUTER BELT Refer to Figure 5-2 on page 5-3. 1. Loosen tensioner locking screw (item 7 in Figure 5-2). 2. Adjust outer belt tension until belt deflection of 0.25 inch is obtained. Belt should be just tight enough to prevent slapping. 3. Tighten screw (item 7 in Figure 5-2). Shutter belt must be tensioned before outer belt is tensioned. 6.5. SHUTTER TIMING Refer to Figure 5-4 1.
6: Calibration, Alignment, and Adjustment Procedures 6.6. T H E CHRISTIE L E N S T U R R E T 6.6.1. GENERAL DESCRIPTION The CHRISTIE Turret System for the CineX35 Projector is a mechanical device holding two lenses in a rotating plate about a central axis. 6.6.2. THE MANUAL TURRET SYSTEM The position of each lens is set manually by turning the rotating plate in the desired FLAT or SCOPE lens position.
6: 6.6.4. Calibration, Alignment, and Adjustment Procedures TIMING ADJUSTMENTS – TURRET AND APERTURE MOTOR The turret motor and the aperture motor are controlled from the PC board, which is mounted on the non-operator side of the projector. Both motors are timed. One timer goes to the FLAT position; another timer goes to the SCOPE position. The on-time for the FLAT position is adjusted with a trimpot located at the lower side of the PC board.
6: 6.7. Calibration, Alignment, and Adjustment Procedures OPTICAL IMAGE ALIGNMENT AND ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURES 1. With FLAT lens removed from turret, center light image on screen. 2. Level console and projector. 3. Install FLAT lens and ensure that corners of screen go dark just as bulb becomes overfocused. If necessary, move projector head using mounting plate adjustments. 4. Run RP-40 loop; adjust so that projected image is level with respect to bottom and side masking. 5.
7 7. TROUBLESHOOTING PROCEDURES Only technicians who are familiar with the installation and adjustment procedures described in previous sections of this manual should attempt to troubleshoot or repair a problem. This section provides information for diagnosing and troubleshooting operational problems with the CineX35 projector. While it is impossible to foresee all problems that might occur, the procedures outlined in this section should assist in identifying the problem.
7: 7.2. ULTRAMITTENT ASSEMBLY 7.2.1. SYMPTOM: EXCESSIVE TICKING Troubleshooting Procedures Excessive ticking is indicative of a worn star or cam. Replace Ultramittent assembly (see Section 5.4.5). 7.2.2. SYMPTOM: EXCESSIVE FILM NOISE 1. Check for improper gate tension. Use adjustment knob at top of gate assembly to correct gate tension. 2. Check for improper shoe closure or alignment. 3. If excessive film noise continues, problem may be caused by worn Ultramittent sprocket.
7: 7.4. BELTS 7.4.1. SYMPTOM: EXCESSIVE NOISE Troubleshooting Procedures 1. Check condition of all belts. Replace any belts that appear old, dry, or cracked. 2. Check tension of all belts. Adjust as needed (see Section 6.4). 7.4.2. SYMPTOM: EXCESSIVE BELT DUST 1. Check for worn or damaged pulleys. Replace as needed. 2. Check for worn or damaged idlers. Replace as needed. 3. Check condition of belts (see Section 7.4.1). 7.4.3. SYMPTOM: EXCESSIVE BELT FAILURE 1.
7: 7.6.2. Troubleshooting Procedures SYMPTOM: SHUTTER STREAK 1. Time shutter (see Section 6.5). 2. Check for worn pulleys. Replace as needed. 3. Check for excessively loose belts. Replace as needed. 7.7. TRAP 7.7.1. SYMPTOM: EXCESSIVE JUMP AND GATE ASSEMBLY AND WEAVE 1. Verify optical alignment with RP-40 loop (see Section 6.7). 2. Check lateral guide alignment and condition. Adjust or replace as necessary. 3. Check band tension and spring. Replace worn bands. 4.
Appendix A APPENDIX A: REPLACEABLE ASSEMBLIES AND COMPONENTS Part Number Description 197136-001 Douser Blade Kit 5.4.7 119450-005 Ultramittent Assembly 5.4.5 197578-001 Ultramittent Shoe Closure Assembly 5.4.5 197579-001 Band for Trap and Gate 5.4.1 197566-001 Standard Aperture Plate 5.4.1 197566-003 Standard Undersized Aperture Plate 5.4.1 197136-002 Solenoid Kit 5.4.7 598931-635 Aperture Drive Motor 6.6.4 197510-001 Sound-head Assembly 5.4.
Appendix A Part Number Description Section 197513-001 Jackshaft Pulley 20 Grove 5.2(5) 197137-XXX* Shutter Driver Assembly Kit 5.2(9) 196122-001 CCD Board Assembly 196212-002 LED Solar Cell Assembly 598931-177 Inner and Outer Belts 598931-215 Framing Lamp 598931-277 Rubies for Lateral Guides 598931-533 Shutter Timing Belt 598931-704 Visible Red LED 546101-012 Fuse, 1A, 250V, SLO-BLO 5.2(1)&5.3(1) 5.4(1) 2.
Appendix APPENDIX B: B DIAGRAMS AND PARTS LISTS Appendix B contains diagrams and parts lists for these major components of the CineX35 motion picture projector: 1. Light Baffle and Changeover Assembly 2. Trap and Gate Assembly 3. Fixed Idler Assembly 4. Jackshaft Assembly 5. Main Frame Assembly 6. Shutter Driver Assembly 7. Outer Belt Tensioner Assembly 8. Inner Belt Tensioner Assembly 9. Soundhead Assembly 10. Idler Roller Assembly 11. Ultramittent Shoe Closer Assembly 12.
Appendix B B-1: LIGHT BAFFLE AND CHANGEOVER ASSEMBLY Figure B-1: Light Baffle and Changeover # Item Description Part Number 1 2 3 4 Douser Kit Light Baffle Solenoid Kit PCB, Changeover 197136-001 197532-001 197136-002 197082-001 Table B-1: Light Baffle and Changeover Assembly Parts List CHRISTIE DIGITAL SYSTEMS CineX35 Projector May, 2004 B-2
Appendix B B-2: TRAP AND GATE ASSEMBLY Figure B-2: Trap and Gate Assembly (P/N 197552-001) CHRISTIE DIGITAL SYSTEMS CineX35 Projector May, 2004 B-3
Appendix B # Item Description Part Number 1 Rail, Inner Guide 121158-001 2 Screw, SHC, 4-40 UNC x 0.25” L 598931-038 3 Rail, Outer Guide 121159-001 4 Band, Trap and Gate 197579-001 5 Screw, SHC, 2-56 UNC x 0.1875” L 598931-403 6 Pin, Spring, 0.0625” DIA x 0.
Appendix B 35 Screw, SHC, 8-32 UNC x 0.5” L 598931-044 36 Knob, Tensioning Band 120673-001 37 Shaft, Band Tensioning 120674-001 38 Pin, Spring, 0.0625” x .312” L 598931-306 39 Screw, SHC, ¼-20 UNC x 875” L 598931-539 40 Eccentric, Band Tensioning 120675-001 41 Plate, Catch 120663-001 42 Ball, Spherical Jewel, Ruby, 0.09375” DIA 598931-277 43 MTG Points, Lat Holds Ruby Bag 120158-001 44 Screw, Set, Brass Tip, 4-40 UNC x 0.125” L 598931-258 45 Ball, Hardened Steel, 0.
Appendix B B-3: FIXED IDLER ASSEMBLY Figure B-3: Fixed Idler Assembly (P/N 194879-001) # Item Description Part Number 1 Standoff 194740-003 2 Roller, Isolator 121120-001 3 Idler, Roller 194782-001 4 Retainer, Bearing 119061-002 5 Screw, Flat Head Socket, ¼-20 x 1.
Appendix B B-4: JACKSHAFT ASSEMBLY Figure B-4: Jackshaft Assembly (P/N 197551-001) # Item Description Part Number 1 Pulley 16 Grooves 194824-001 2 Plate, Bearing Retainer 197127-001 3 Nut, Special M11x 0.50” 197126-001 4 Bearing, Ball NSK 6201 (12 x 32 x 10mm) 598931-250 5 Internal Retaining Ring 32mm 515700-135 6 Housing, Jackshaft 196469-001 7 Jackshaft 196484-001 8 Sprocket 20 Grooves 197513-001 9 Cover, Housing, Jackshaft 197125-001 10 Screw, Set Hex 10-32 x 0.
Appendix B 12 Washer, Lock, Split, #10 SS 515819-403 13 Washer, Flat #10 SS 515819-401 14 Screw, SHC M3 x 6 515500-510 15 Washer, Lock, Split M3, SS 515819-333 16 Screw, Flat Hex Dr. M3x6 515500-509 17 Screw, Set 6-32 x 0.
Appendix B B-5: MAIN FRAME ASSEMBLY Figure B-5: Main Frame Assembly (P/N 197560-001) # Item Description Part Number 1 Plate, Main Frame 197501-001 2 Stripper 119197-001 3 Spring, Pad Arm 194708-001 4 Screw, Set 6-32 x 3/16” L SS 598931-022 CHRISTIE DIGITAL SYSTEMS CineX35 Projector May, 2004 B-9
Appendix B 5 Screw, Socket Cap 4-40 x 3/8” L SS 598931-039 6 Washer, Flat #4 SS 515819-102 7 Post, Stripper 194983-001 8 Film By Pass Roller Assembly 197085-001 9 Screw, Set 8-32 x 3/8” L SS 515500-381 10 Roller Pad 197509-003 11 Spring Holder, Arm 194985-001 12 Spacer, Pad Roller, .225”/.221”IDx.438”ODx.097” 196467-001 13 Spacer, Pad Roller, .255”/.251”IDx.438”ODx.
Appendix B B-6: SHUTTER DRIVER ASSEMBLY Figure B-6: Shutter Driver Assembly Kit (P/N 197137-XXX) CHRISTIE DIGITAL SYSTEMS CineX35 Projector May, 2004 B-11
Appendix B B-7: OUTER BELT TENSIONER ASSEMBLY Figure B-7: Outer Belt Tensioner Assembly (P/N 197583-001) # Item Description Part Number 1 Base, Inner Belt Tensioner 194905-001 2 Standoff 119060-001 3 Roller, Isolator 121120-001 4 Smooth Idler Roller Assembly 194782-001 5 Cap 119150-001 6 Washer, Lock, Split, 0.25” ID 515819-503 7 Screw, SHC, ¼-20 x 1.
Appendix B B-8: INNER BELT TENSIONER ASSEMBLY Figure B-8: Inner Belt Tensioner Assembly (P/N 196056-001) # Item Description Part Number 1 Base, Inner Belt Tensioner 194905-002 2 Standoff 119060-001 3 Roller, Isolator 121120-001 4 Smooth Idler Roller Assembly 194782-001 5 Cap 119150-001 6 Washer, Lock, Split, 0.25” ID 515819-503 7 Screw, SHC, ¼-20 x 1.
Appendix B B-9: SOUNDHEAD ASSEMBLY Figure B-9: Soundhead Assembly (P/N 197510-001) # Item Description Part Number 1 Base Plate Assembly, Soundhead 197582-001 2 Dual LED Mount Assembly 197585-001 3 Analog Reader Assembly 197569-001 4 Mount Bracket Analog & Digital Reader 196191-001 5 Airpot – Snubber 598931-783 6 Screw, SHC Hex 10-32 x .750” 598931-002 7 Screw, SHC 8-32 x .
Appendix B 8 Washer, Split Lock #8 SS 515819-302 9 Washer, Flat #8 SS 515819-303 10 Connector .
Appendix B B-10: I D L E R R O L L E R A S S E M B L Y Figure B-10: Idler Roller Assembly (P/N 194782-001) # Item Description Part Number 1 Roller Smooth 194791-001 2 Tolerance Ring AN-11203-S 598931-593 3 Ball Bearing .50” x 1.125” x .
Appendix B B-11: U L T R A M I T T E N T S H O E C L O S U R E A S S E M B L Y Figure B-11: Ultramittent Shoe Closure Assembly (P/N 197578-001) # Item Description Part Number 1 Bushing Standoff 120655-002 2 Shoe Assembly, Delrin 196610-001 2 Shoe Assembly, Metal 598931-112 3 Balance – Bar 194840-001 4 Screw, Socket Cup Head 8-32 x .50” 598931-044 5 Spring Compression 598931-621 6 Screw, Flat HD. Hex Drive 8-32 x .
Appendix B B-12: S I N G L E B L A D E S H U T T E R A S S E M B L Y Figure B-12: Single Blade Shutter Assembly Kit (P/N 194697-XXX) CHRISTIE DIGITAL SYSTEMS CineX35 Projector May, 2004 B-18
Appendix B B-13: F R A M I N G K N O B K I T Figure B-13: Framing Knob Kit (P/N 197131-001) CHRISTIE DIGITAL SYSTEMS CineX35 Projector May, 2004 B-19
Appendix C APPENDIX C: SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM Table C-1 Lists the schematic for the CineX35 Projector that is included with this manual. Diagram Projector Wiring Diagram Part Number 503480 Table C-1 Schematic Diagram for CineX35 Projector Schematic 503480 is oversize, and is found at the back of the manual.
Index INDEX A Airpot Alignment, Azimuth Adjustment Set Screw Alignment, Horizontal Adjustment Set Screw Alignment, Vertical Adjustment Alignment, Vertical Set Screw 4-3 6-1 6-1 6-1 6-1 6-1 6-1 B Belts 5-1 C Cat 566 Loop 3-3 Cat 69 Loop 3-3 Cat 97 Loop 3-3 Changeover Douser 5-4 Constant-Speed Sprocket Assemblies Removal 5-5 Constant-Speed Sprocket Assembly, Center 4-2, 4-3 Pulley 5-4 Constant-Speed Sprocket Assembly, Lower 4-2, 4-3 Pulley 5-4 Constant-Speed Sprocket Assembly, Upper 4-2, 4-3 Pulley 5-4 D
Index F Fan Removal Film Threading Flywheel Installation Focus Adjustment Framing Knob Framing Lamp Removal O 5-7 4-2 3-1 4-1 6-1 4-2, 4-3 5-7 I Inner Belt Tensioner Inner Timing Belt Pulley Installation Intermittent Pulley 5-4 5-3, 5-4, 5-7 5-4 3-1 5-3 J Jackshaft Assembly Jackshaft Pulley 5-4 5-3 L Lateral Guide Roller Lateral Guide Rollers LED Soundhead Assembly Alignment Removal Lens Installation 4-3 5-2 6-1 5-6 4-2 M Maintenance Cleaning Frequency Visual Inspection Manual Turn-Down Knob Motor
Index Removal T Trap and Gate Assembly Removal 4-3, 4-4 5-2 U Ultramittent Ultramittent Assembly 2-1, 4-2, 4-3, 4-4 CHRISTIE DIGITAL SYSTEMS CineX35 Projector 5-6 V Visual Inspection 5-1
WARRANTY COVERING CineX35 PROJECTOR Manufactured by: CHRISTIE DIGITAL SYSTEMS (Herein referred to as "Christie") Christie warrants the apparatus sold to the extent of the parts necessary to correct any defect in workmanship or materials which may develop under proper and normal use for a period of one (1) full year (90 days on electric motors) from the date of installation (except as noted below) but not to exceed eighteen (18) months from the date of shipment from CHRISTIE DIGITAL SYSTEMS.