Telex 2200 2210, 2211, 2220, 2221, 2251, 2270, 2271, 2280, 2281 16 mm projector Operator instructions
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INSTA-LOAD™ XL
16 MM PROJECTORS
SERIES 2200
OPERATOR
INSTRUCTIONS
IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS
When using the projector, basic safety precautions should always be followed, including .
the following:
1.
2.
10.
Read and understand all instructions.
Close supervision is necessary when the projector is used by or near children. Do
not leave the projector unattended while in use.
Care must be taken as burns can occur from touching hot parts.
Do not operate the projector with a damaged cord or if the projector has been
dropped or damaged — until it has been examined by a qualified serviceman.
Do not let cord hang over edge of table or counter or touch hot surfaces.
If an extension cord is necessary, a cord with a suitable current rating should be
used. Cords rated for less amperage than the projector may overheat. Care should
be taken to arrange the cord so that it will not be tripped over or pulled.
Always unplug projector from electrical outlet when not in use. Never yank cord to
pull plug from outlet. Grasp plug and pull to disconnect.
Let projector cool completely before putting away. If cord storage area is not
included on unit, loop cord loosely around the projector when storing.
To protect against electrical shock hazards, do not immerse this projector in water
or other liquids.
To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not disassemble this projector, but take it to
a qualified serviceman when service or repair work is required. Incorrect
reassembly can cause electric shock when the projector is subsequently used.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
Introduction
Model Features
Reference Guide
Setup
Supplying Power
Film Threading
Operation
Model No.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
11
Mfg Code
Film Footage Counter 16
Microphone Use 17
Maintenance 18
Malfunctions 25
International Model Conversions 27
Optional Accessories 29
Service 30
Serial No.
Purchase Date
For security purposes, record in this booklet the above information which is found on the
data label on the bottom side of the projector.
INTRODUCTION
Thank you for selecting the Telex Insta-Load™ XL as your new 16 mm sound projector.
The Telex quality engineering that is designed into your projector and your attention to
periodic preventive maintenance will assure you of years of trouble-free performance.
Please take the time to read this booklet. Become familiar with all of the many outstanding
features of your new Telex Insta-Load XL, and you'll find the projector easy to operate
and enjoy.
Make sure to keep this booklet handy, as you may want to refer to it from time to time.
TM Insta-Load is a trademark of Telex Communications, Inc.
MODEL FEATURES
This booklet makes reference to projector features that are unique to certain models.
Other models are included in the 2200 Series, but only nine models will be discussed.
These nine models are provided with features that also exist in varying configurations
with other models in the 2200 Series. Some of the distinguishing features are shown in
the chart that follows. The model number of your projector appears at the bottom of the
unit.
Series 2200 Projector Features
Still Optical In-Path Film voltage
Model Hi/Lo Frame Magnetic Fast Footage Mic Xenon Requirements
Number | Lamp | Project Sound Forward | Counter | Input Lamp 120 | 220/240
2210 X X
2211 X X
2220 X X X
2221 X X ' X
2251" X X X X
2270 X X X X X X
2271 X X X X X X
2280 X X X X X X
2281 X X X X X X
1* The Model 2251 quickly converts to a different line voltage and frequency for use as a domestic projector.
REFERENCE GUIDE
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POWER DATA PLATE
SWITCH BOTTOM) BUTTONS SPEAKER JACK
VOLUME/ POWER ON/
TONE FAST MODE INTERLOCK
CONTROLS INDICATORS
Model 2270 Insta-Load XL 16 mm Projector
SETUP
CAUTION
Make sure that air flow to and from the ventilation slots on the projector is not blocked.
1. Position the projector according to the Screen Size Chart.
Screen Size Chart
Screen Width in Inches/(Meters)*
Lens 40 50 60 70 B4 96 108 120 144 168
Focal (1.02) | (1.27) | (1.52) | (1.78) | (2.13) | (244) | (2.74) | (3.05) | (3.66) | (4.27)
Length Projection Distance in Feet/{Meters)**
5/8 in. 5.6 7.0 8.3 9.7 11.6 13.3 14.9 16.6 19.8 23.1
(16 mm) (1.71) | (2.13) | (253) 1 (296) | (3.54) | (4.05) | (4.54) | (5.06) | (6.04) | (7.04)
1.0 in. 89 11.1 13.3 15.5 18.6 21.2 23.9 26.5 31.7 37.0
(25 mm) (2.71) | (3.38) | (4.05) | (4.72) | (5.67) | (6.46) | (7.28) | (8.08) | (9.66) | (11.3)
1.5 in. 13.4 16.7 20.0 23.3 27.9 31.8 35.8 39.7 47.6 55.5
(38 mm) (4.08) (5.09) (6.10) (7.10) (8.50) (9.69) (10.9) (12.1) (14.5) (16.9)
2.0 1п. 17.9 22.3 26.7 31.0 37.2 42.4 47.7 53.0 63.5 74.0
(50 mm) (5.46) | (6.80) | (8.14) | (945) | (11.3) | (129) | (14.5) | (16.2) | (19.4) | (22.5)
2.5 in. 22.3 27.8 33.3 38.8 46.5 53.0 596 66.2 79.4 925
(64 mm) (6.80) 1 (847) | (101) | 11.8) | (14.2) 1 (16.2) | (18.2) | (20.2) | (24.2) | (28.2)
3.0in. 26.8 33.4 40.0 46.6 55.8 63.7 71.6 734 95.2 111.0
(75 mm) 817) | (10.8) | (12.2) | (14.2} | (17.0) | (19.4) | (21.8) | (24.2) | (29.0) | (33.8)
4.0 in. 35.8 44.5 53.3 62.1 74.5 84.9 95.4 105.9 | 127.0 | 148.0)
(100 mm) (10.9) | (13.6) | (163) | (189) | (22.7) | (25.9) | (29.1) | (32.3) 1 (38.7) | (45.1)
* Width of screen needed = 18 mm film aperture width (0.380-inch) multiplied by the projection distance
tin inches) and divided by the lens focal length {in inches). Substitute millimeters for inches to obtain
metric equivalents. The screen width-to-height ratio should be 1-1/3:1.
** Projection distances are measured from the projector film gate to the screen.
NOTE
The projector should be placed high enough to center the image without tilting the
projector more than 12 degrees. Pictures at greater angles will exhibit excessive
“keystone” effects.
2. Arrange viewing seats no closer to the screen than three times the width of the
picture.
3. Remove the projector cover,
4. Depressthe STOP film control button.
SUPPLYING POWER
1. Plug all domestic models into a 120-voit ac power source.
2. Plugali international models into a 220/240-voit ac power source.
NOTE
Power cords for international models must be user-supplied or ordered from Telex
(catalog number 2990). The Telex cord is supplied with a plug on one end which
matches the receptacle on the proiector base and three wires on the other end
stripped for connection to the correct mains or line plug. The wires are color-coded
as follows: green and vellow (earth), blue (neutral), and brown (live).
(Except Models 2280/81)
1. Set the LAMP switch to LO (low) for
normal lighting and extended lamp LAMP Hi 4
life.
2. Set the LAMP switch to HI (high) if
greater brightness is desired. Lamp Switch
(Models 2270/71)
Set the power switch to ON. The red
MAINS POWER indicator above the film
control buttons will light.
Power Switch
(Models 2280/81)
1. Position the projector on top of the arc lamp power supply, and plug it into the large
6-pin receptacle on the end.
2. Setthe power, lamp, and douser switches to ON.
NOTE
To cool the lamp without running the projector, turn the lamp switch OFF and press
the FAN button with the power switch ON.
FILM THREADING
1. Attach the take-up reel as follows:
a. Swingthe take-up reel arm up until it locks in position.
b. Place an empty take-up reel on the take-up reel arm spindle.
с. Snap the reel locking lever back to captivate the take-up reel.
2. Attach the supply reel as follows:
a. Swing the supply reel arm up until it locks in position.
b. Place the film supply reel on the supply reel arm spindle with the film feeding
forward (film perforations facing outward toward operator).
Cc. Snapthe reel lock lever back to captivate the supply reel.
3. Thread the film as follows:
a. Set the master control lever in
the LOAD (down) position.
b. Take the and of the film leader Master Control Lever
between the thumb and index {in LOAD position)
finger of one hand, and pull it
along the film path (which |s
easily discerned by the routing
arrows on the projector).
NOTE
Keep the film taut as it is routed
along the film path.
c. Insert the film leader into the
hub of the take-up reel and turn
the reel several times in the
clockwise direction to remove
slack and secure the film leader.
д. Set the master control lever in
the PROJECT (up) position.
e. Check for proper threading by
turning the manual advance
knob inthe clockwise direction.
Master Control Lever
{in PROJECT position)
(Model 2251)
1. Place the OPT/MAG control in the OPT position when playing optical sound t
film. (This holds the magnetic head away trom the film and turns on the ex
lamp.)
9 Place the OPT/MAG contro! in the MAG position when playing magnetic s
track film. (This allows the magnetic head to contact the magnetic sound tra
the film and turn the exciter lamp off.)
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OPERATION
FOCUSING/FRAMING FAST MODE MAINS
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1. With power applied and the
projector master contro! lever in the
PROJECT position, press the FWD
(forward) button to advance the film
to a projected picture.
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2. Focus the image by turning the
FOCUS control. Film Control Buttons
3. If a black strip (frame line) appears
at the top or bottom of the screen,
rotate the FRAME knob until the
frame line disappears.
ELEVATION
1. Turn the elevation knob clockwise to
raise the image on the screen.
2. Turn the elevation knob counter-
clockwise to lower the image on the
screen.
VOLUME AND TONE
1. Slide the VOL (volume) control to the
right to increase volume.
2. Slide the TONE control to the left or
right for the desired tonal quality.
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NORMAL REVERSE
With the master control lever in the
PROJECT position, press the STOP
button.
2. Press the REV/REW (reverse/
rewind) button to run the film back
as far as desired. (The sound is
muted in reverse.)
3. Press the STOP button to discontinue
reverse motion.
A Press the FWD button to resume film
operation.
FAST MODE
REVERSE/REWIND
To return quickly to previously projected
scenes or to rewind the film “in-path™:
1.
Press the STOP button before the
film leaves the supply reel.
Set the master control lever to the
FAST MODE position.
Press the REV/REW button for fast
mode reverse/rewinding.
Press the STOP button to discontinue
reverse motion.
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Elevation Knob and Foot
Volume and Tone Controls
To resume projection:
1.
Move the master control lever to the
PROJECT position.
NOTE
It will be impossible to raise the
master control lever to the PROJECT
position on projectors that have the
‘‘fast-forward’’ feature until the
FAST MODE INTERLOCK light just
above the FWD/FF (forward/fast for-
ward) film control button turns off.
Check for proper film threading by
turning the manual advance knob in
the clockwise direction.
Press the FWD (forward) button to
resume normal projection.
FAST MODE MAINS
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Fast Mode Interlock Indicator
REEL-TO-REEL REWINDING
NOTE
It is not necessary to switch reels or to move reel arms when rewinding from the take-up
reel to the supply reel.
1.
Attach the loose end of the film from the take-up reel directly to the empty supply
reel, and turn the supply reel counterclockwise several revolutions to secure the
film to the reel.
Set the master control lever to the FAST MODE position.
Press the REV/REW (reverse/rewind) button to return the film to the supply reel.
Press the STOP button when the film has been completely rewound.
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FAST FORWARD
(MODELS 2270/71, 2280/81)
The “fast-forward” feature permits rapid forward movement of the film to a predeter-
mined spot. The film counter permits accurate measurement of film footage.
1. Depress the STOP button.
2. Set the master control lever to the FAST MODE position.
3. Press the FWD/FF (forward/fast forward) button and observe the film counter. (The
projection lamp is off and the sound is muted when running in the fast-forward
mode.)
4. Press the STOP button a few feet before the desired footage reading is reached.
(The momentum of the projector will carry the film to approximately the right point.)
5. Move the master control lever to the PROJECT position after the “fast-mode inter-
lock light (above the FWD/FF button} goes out.
NOTE
It will be impossible to lift the master control lever to the PROJECT position until the
FAST MODE INTERLOCK light goes out.
6. Check for proper film threading by turning the manual advance knob in the
clockwise direction.
7. Press the FWD/FF button to resume normal projection.
STILL PROJECTION
(Except Model 2210)
To stop the film for “still” projection of one frame:
1.
Press the STILL film control button with the master control lever in the PROJECT
position.
If only part of the picture appears on the screen, rotate the manual advance knob
until a full picture appears.
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3. If necessary, focus again for maximum sharpness.
NOTE
Brightness will be reduced because the safety shutter holds back some light.
Toresume normal projection:
1. Press the FWD/FF (forward) button.
2. Adjustthe FOCUS control.
ENDING THE SHOW
1. Rewindthefilm to the supply reel, and depress the STOP button.
2. Set the power switch to OFF (Models 2270/71 and 2280/81).
3. Setthe lamp and douser switches to OFF (Model 2280/81).
4. Unplug the projector from the arc lamp power supply (Models 2280/81).
5. Unplug the projector from the ac power source.
STORAGE
1. Remove the supply and take-up reels, and lower the reel arms.
2. Retractthe elevation leg.
3. Place the power cord in the projector storage compartment.
4. Assemble the projector cover to the projector.
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FILM FOOTAGE COUNTER
(Models 2270/71, 2280/81)
The counter measures film footage and works in reverse as well as forward. Thus, you
can return to the beginning of the scene by running the projector in reverse or fast
forward until the desired number in the counter window has been reached.
If you are previewing for a later presenta-
tion, use the counter numbers to plan
your program. aan
1. Always set the counter to zero
(0000) at the beginning of the film.
2. Run the projector in the fast mode
and watch the counter.
3. Press the STOP button shortly
before the desired footage number
Is reached.
Film Footage Counter
The lead footage will vary slightly depending on the size and amount of film on one reel,
but this will be only a few seconds of projection time. With some experience, you will
soon be able to stop the fast forward or reverse travel at the desired point.
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MICROPHONE USE
(Models 2270/71, 2280/81)
A 400-0hm microphone (Telex part number 46262-P1) with a standard %-inch
(6.35 mm) phone plug is supplied with the projector.
To use the microphone to talk over the
sound on film:
1.
2.
Run a film with a sound message.
Plug the microphone into the MIC
jack.
Turn the MIC volume control on and
adjust the leve! to be heard over the
fiim sound message.
To use the microphone with the projector
as a PA system:
1.
Press the STOP button on the
projector.
Turn the power switch ON.
The microphone can be used with
the internal speakers in the projec-
tor. If an external speaker (Telex
catalog number 2238) is desired,
plug the speaker into the SPKR
(speaker) jack.
Plug the microphone in the MIC jack.
Adjust the MIC volume control for a
comfortable listening level.
Microphone Connection
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MAINTENANCE
COVER REMOVAL/REPLACEMENT
Operator maintenance procedures sometimes require removal of the two covers on the
operator side of the projector. To remove and replace covers:
WARNING
Always disconnect the power cord prior to removal of the covers.
Lens Cover
1. To remove the lens cover, position the master control lever to LOAD, loosen the
captive lens cover screw, and pull the cover outward.
2. Toreplace the lens cover, position the lens cover, and tighten the lens cover screw.
Lamphouse Cover
1. To remove the lamphouse cover, position the master control lever to LOAD, pull out
on the “film routing” knobs (with directional arrows) at the base of the cover, and lift
up and out on the cover.
NOTE
On Models 2280/81, this releases an interlock switch which disables the projector
lamp.
2. To replace the lamphouse cover, align the top of the cover so the two clips on the
projector are visible through the widest grille openings. Press down on the cover to
engage the clips, and push both knobs of the cover toward the projector until the
cover snaps into the locked position.
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CLEANING
Film Gate Area
The film gate should be cleaned periodi-
cally (if used regulariy, a weekly cleaning
is recommended). To clean the film gate:
1.
2.
Remove the lens cover.
Thoroughly clean the pressure shoe
(which is connected to the removed
lens cover) using the aperture brush
(Telex catalog number 3694)
dampened with a suitable solvent
such as isopropyl alcohol.
CAUTION
Take care not to scratch the
polished surfaces of the pressure
shoe and aperture plate with the
metal shaft of the aperture brush.
Thoroughly clean the aperture plate
using the aperture brush dampened
with a suitable solvent such as
isopropyl alcohol.
Replace the lens cover,
Lens
APERTURE
PLATE
PRESSURE ‚A
SHOE
Cleaning Film Gate Area
The lens shouid be cleaned periodically. To clean the lens:
1.
2.
Remove the lens cover.
Remove the lens by loosening the lens screw and rotating the lens focus
thumbwheel to the left (clockwise).
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Remove dust from the front and rear lens surfaces by gently brushing with a soft
brush.
Wipe the lens gently with a clean lens tissue (slightly moistened with lens cleaner if
necessary).
CAUTION
Do not use silicon-impregnated eyeglass tissues on coated projection lenses.
Replace the lens in the projector by rotating the lens focus thumbwheel to the right
(counterclockwise) until the thumbwheel can be rotated no longer and the lens is
fully retracted.
Tighten the lens screw. (The screw retains the lens in a captive range.)
Replace the lens cover.
Sound Optics > ~ Wha
The sound optics should be cleaned
periodically (if used regularly, a weekly
cleaning is recommended). To clean the
sound optics:
1.
2.
Remove the lamphouse cover.
Moisten a cotton swab with isopropyl pe LR >
alcohol, and clean the dust off of the _ A Ш Ee
top lens {just below the exciter
lamp).
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Replace the lamphouse cover. o
Cleaning Sound Optics
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LAMP REPLACEMENT
Projection Lamp
(Except 2280/81) ; «a
1. Remove the lamphouse cover.
WARNING
Allow the lamp to cool prior to
replacement.
2. Pull back on the lamp release lever
to remove the defective lamp, and
return the release lever to the original
position.
3. Position a new ELC-type lamp EES
(Telex part number 42762-P4), and | L
push it carefully into the lamp | | y
receptacle. The lamp reflector rim LT AN au
must be fully seated in the recess of Ч ` \
the lamp socket frame.
CAUTION
Handle the lamp by the base and/or
outside of the reflector, as skin oils
will discolor the reflector and reduce
lamp life.
4. Replace the lamphouse cover. Projection Lamp Replacement
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Projection Lamp
(Models 2280/81)
1. Remove the lamphouse cover.
2. Check the fuse in the lamp power supply before replacing the lamp. Replace if
necessary.
3. If the fuse is good, remove the defective lamp by unplugging the lamp, drawing the
lamp shield off its support rod, holding the lamp retainer clip away from the lamp,
and lifting the lamp out of the lamp holder.
4. Install the new lamp (Telex part number 46554-P1) with the longer wire terminal
away from the projector and the lamp seated all the way down in the holder.
5. Replace the lamp house cover.
CAUTION
Be careful not to pinch the lamp wires between the cover shield and the main
casting of the projector.
Exciter Lamp
1. Remove the lamphouse cover.
2. Turn the lamp counterclockwise. (It
will turn more easily if the lamp is
rocked or wiggled rapidly from side
to side).
INSTALL
3. To replace the iamp, align the three
slots in the new BSW-type lamp
(Telex part number 38386-P2) with
pins in the socket, push lamp
inward, and turn clockwise to lock in
place.
4. Wipe the lamp clean to remove
. . REMOVE
fingerprints.
5. Replace the lamphouse cover.
Exciter Lamp Replacement
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REEL BELT REPLACEMENT
1. Disconnect the hooked ends of the CC
old belt, pull the belt out, and at C4
discard.
NOTE
Replace old belts with Telex belts
only: supply arm belt (part number
42981-P1), and take-up arm belt
(part number 42981-P2). The supply
arm belt is approximately 20%
inches long, and the take-up arm
belt is approximately 24 inches long.
2. Push one end of the new belt
through the projector opening on the a ‚
inner side of the reel arm into the fF at
groove of the lower pulley until it FE |
appears through the opening on the
other side of the reel arm. (When
replacing the take-up arm belt, the
master control lever must be in the o
LOAD position.) Reel Belt Replacement
3. Hook the two ends together, and route the belt around the upper pulley.
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LENS REPLACEMENT
Install a lens replacement in the projector as follows:
1. Remove the lens cover. Pr ho
LENS °F
2. Loosen the lens screw through SCREW
approximately four counterclock-
wise turns.
3. Remove the existing lens from the
projector by rotating the lens
FOCUS thumbwheel to the left * EN „= ВДЩИ
(clockwise). | o E J.
4. Insert the replacement lens into the
projector and rotate the lens FOCUS
thumbwheel to the right (counter-
clockwise) until the thumbwheel can
be rotated no longer and the lens is
fully retracted.
5. Tighten the lens screw. (The screw
retains the lens in a captive range.)
6. Replace the lens cover. Lens Replacement
FILM CARE PRECAUTIONS
1. Never pull the film tight on the reel because the emulsion may become scratched
with “cinch” marks. (The projector rewinds film with just the right amount of
tension.)
2. For storage and film protection, secure the loose end of film with masking tape. To
form a tab for easy removal, make a small loop with the masking tape (sticky side
out}, and place it about one inch from the end of the film.
3. Protect the film from dust by placing the reel in a storage can promptly after
showing.
4. Store film cans away from heat.
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FUSE REPLACEMENT
If it becomes necessary to change a fuse (international models only):
1. Unscrew the fuse, using a small flat-blade screwdriver.
2. Replace the defective fuse with a fuse rated for 3.5 amps, 250 volts (Telex part
number 410-14).
LUBRICATION
The projector is factory-lubricated and needs only periodic maintenance. lt is highly
recommended that preventive maintenance be performed every 500 hours of operation
or every 12 months (or sooner if the projector is used in an unusually dirty environment).
The projector should be serviced by an authorized Telex projector service facility.
MALFUNCTIONS
MALFUNCTION WHAT TO DO
Projector doesn't run. Plug power cord into live outlet.
Depress FWD (forward) button
completely.
Raise master control lever completely.
Check fuse (international models).
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MALFUNCTIONS (CONT)
No picture on screen.
Projected picture unsteady.
No sound.
Poor sound.
Microphone doesn't work.
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Raise master control lever completely.
Replace projection lamp with ELC type.
Set power switch to ON (Models 2270/71,
2280/81).
Rotate manual advance knob (when
operated in STILL mode).
Check film for damage.
Check for proper threading.
Adjust volume control.
Check OPT/MAG switch position (Model
2251).
Replace exciter lamp with BSW type.
Try another film.
Check for proper th reading.
Try another film.
Clean sound optics.
Replace exciter lamp with BSW type.
Insure that power is on.
Turn microphone control on and adjust
level.
Insure that microphone plug is fully seated.
Try another microphone.
INTERNATIONAL MODEL
CONVERSIONS
International models are wired for 220/240-volt, 50 Hz operation. If the projectors are to
be used with a 100- or 120-volt, 60 Hz power source, it will be necessary for a qualified
technician to perform the following modification steps.
1. Disconnect the power cord from the
power source.
2. Replace the 3.15-amp, 250-volt,
time-lag fuse (Telex part number
410-14) with a 5.0-amp, FST time-
lag fuse (Telex part number 410-20).
3. Change frequency by “rolling” the
drive belt off the pulley into the
alternate groove. (See Frequency
Conversion.)
4. Make transformer wiring changes.
(See Transformer Wiring Conver-
sions.)
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Frequency Conversion
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CONNECT MAINS TO
117V BLK
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120% SAN
BRN ORN TO GRA —»
UV SRA
100% wIC
NOTE: OTHER WIRES AND CONNECTIONS ELIMINATED FOR CLARITY.
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OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES
Catalog
Description No.
Lens Adapter ..... era aa arrrrraaio. 2300A
16mm (%-inch), f/1.9Lens............................ MMM 2906
esmm (1-inch), f/1.9Lens ................... Terre 2910
38 mm (%-inch), 1/1.6 Lens. SE"... oo ea aa aa a 2915
50 mm (2-inch), i/1.2 Lens standard)... ee eeanecoroario, 221?
64 mm (2/4-inch), 1/16 Lens LL LL TT 2925
75 mm (3-inch), t/20Lens an ar e 2930
100mm {d-inch) f/A16Lens .............. a arar 2940
Zoom Converter ......... ii II. 23007
16D Lens Bracket (for anamorphiclens) ..................... eses 2901
16D Anamorphic Lens (wide SCreeN) ..... reo enano ecaaoio, 2902
Lift-Off Speaker Cover... ar TT 2238
Power Cord (for international models) ........ e rereneeaaaoororereaaia, 2990
Aperture Brush .......... LL aa eee ana ana aaa... 3694
Dust Cover ......... aa arar aria OO 2239
Service Instructions Manual... are rra Io. 2200A
Parts Listing Manual...................................... e Oe 22008
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SERVICE
Sometime during the life of any projector, repair or adjustment may be required. When this
becomes necessary, we suggest that you return the projector to the dealer from whom it
was purchased or to one of the approved dealers shown in the Authorized Regional
Warranty Service Stations directory which was packed with this projector.
We also maintain these factory service departments:
CENTRAL/WESTERN U.S. REGION:
Telex Communications, Inc.
West First Steet
Blue Earth, MN 56013 U.S.A.
Phone: (507) 526-3205
EASTERN U.S. RÉGION:
Telex Communications, Inc.
1406 Bergen Blvd.
Ft. Lee, NJ 07024 U.S.A.
Phone: (201) 947-0666
CANADA:
Telex Communications, Ltd.
705 Progress Avenue, Unit 10
Scarborough, Ontario M1H-2X1 Canada
Phone: (416) 431-4975
For further information regarding these products, contact the Visual Product Sales
Department at the following address:
HOME OFFICE:
Telex Communications, Inc.
9600 Aldrich Ave. So.
Minneapolis, MN 55420 U.S.A.
Phone: (612) 887-5531
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TELEX.
TELEX COMMUNICATIONS, INC.
9600 Aldrich Ave . So., Minneapol is, MN 55420 U.S.A.
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