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User manual of the 10 slide rotary viewer model 2003
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1. Ri 10K 1 4 Watt IR detect H2 10K 1 4 Watt IR detect H3 100K 1 4 Watt R4 10K 1 4 Watt H5 100K 1 4 Watt H6 10K 1 4 Watt H7 10K 1 4 Watt H8 100K 1 4 Watt H9 180 1 4 Watt R10 100 1 4 Watt R11 100K 1 4 Watt R12 100K 1 4 Watt R13 10K 1 4 Watt R14 10K 1 4 Watt R15 1M 0 15 Watt 10 mm standing Pot R16 10K 1 4 Watt R17 100K 1 4 Watt R18 100 1 4 Watt IR LED s R19 100K 1 4 Watt R20 10K 1 4 Watt R21 22 1 Watt U5 4071 Quad Or U6 LM7805 1A U7 4049UBE U8 LM555 timer IC U9 LM555 timer IC J1 D25 PCB socket 90 male J2 Header vertical 8 pins J3 Header vertical 8 pins 2x Header Socket 8 pins J4 Header vertical 2 pins J5 Header vertical 2 pins J6 Header vertical 2 pins Header Socket 2 pins Shrink contacts for Headers J7 Header vertical 3 pins 1x Header Socket 3 pins SW1 Dip switch 4x 90 DIL8 sockets DIL14 sockets DIL16 sockets F1 Fuse holder internal metal clamps 2x Opto switches 5mm Gap 1x PCB of de Wijs company C1 47uF 10 Volt axial C2 100n 50 Volt polyester C3 4 7uF 50 Volt axial C4 100n 50 Volt polyester C5 100n 50 Volt polyester C6 1000uF 16 Volt Elco rad C7 100n 50 Volt polyester C8 47uF 10 Volt axial
2. 4 1 Setting up the equipment and cable connections List of materials 10 slide Rotary viewer of de Wijs model 2003 One 12 Volts dc adapter for the rotary viewer Language panel if you need it 1 Euro connector power cables for the computer 1 parallel extension cable with a male 025 and female 025 plug An IBM compatible x86 computer with at least 1 free parallel printer port connector and CD ROM player complete it with the usual keyboard monitor etc mouse not necessary 79 3 5 Boot disk for the rotary viewer An audio cable with 2 5 mm stereo jack to double cinch or headphones Connect all cables according to the connection diagram chapter 6 2 oet the small switches at the back of the rotary viewer according to the 34 picture on the right 2 For more information about the how to configure the computer and to make audio tracks take a look at the software manual that can be downloaded at www dewijs 3d com at the technical support download page 6 Data 6 1 Technical specifications of the rotary viewer Slides Slide frame format 41x101 mm Maximum picture size 23x33 mm Compatible with RBT frames mounted between glass maximum 3 mm Thickness The drum can hold 10 slides and accompanying text cards Optics One lens barrel holds 2 achromatic lenses of 37 mm f 120 mm each otal focal distance is 60 mm magnification 4 2 x Lens
3. C9 100uF 16 Volt Elco ax C10 100n 50 Volt polyester C11 100n 50 Volt polyester D1 1N4001 D2 1N4001 D3 1N4001 T1 BC547b T2 BC547b T3 BC547b T4 BC547b T5 BC547b U1 4081 Quad And U2 Relays 2x 12 Volts U3 LM555 timer IC U4 Relays 1x 12V OMRON G5V 1 11
4. nut in the middle take a bolt spanner hold the drum with your hand and remove the nut picture 2 Put your hands around the drum and push with your thumb on the spindle to draw the drum from the spindle out of the viewer picture 3 Picture 4 Picture 1 Picture 3 Picture 5 Now you can insert or exchange your slides Keep the order and position of the slides in mind that they won t be presented up side down Picture 4 and 5 After exchanging the slides you can replace the slide drum in the viewer Be careful with inserting Replace the nut on the spindle using the spanner and replace the cover 1 2 Were I place the viewer Obviously you already have chosen a spot for the viewer in your museum exhibition or other public environment Here are some considerations that might help you to check the spot Keep in mind the height of the viewer Children and grown ups both want to look in the viewer Depending on the interest of the viewer people might form a queue This could cause congestion for the rest of the public Watch out for sunlight coming through the lenses The lenses will act like burn glasses on the slides A few minutes in the sun will cause enough damage to the slide that it should be replaced Within 1 day in worst case you have to replace all slides You can see this on the slide like tiny little white spots showing the track of the sun during the day Avoid spotlights to be shinni
5. D J3 10 6 4 ELECTRONIC COMPONENT LIST MODEL 03 02 A H cerner nnne 11 Introduction This viewer is the result 30 years of experience in building high quality 3D slide viewers for public use Each change in the previous models extended the durability stability and the quality Especially this 10 slide rotary viewer 2003 has been adapted for the demand to show short 3D slide series to large amounts of public to be informed To give any idea about the changes with respect to the previous model The slide drum is available in the motor driven as well as the hand operated version The viewer can be mounted against a wall and it does not need any cover or housing to hold the mechanical parts The new CCFL lamp provides a bright cool white light source without any start up flickering This viewer is also suited with an automatic return to slide N 1 in the motor driven version External control by means of a Personal Computer is possible A simple 12 Volts dc adapter provides a safe power source 1 First indications for operational use 1 1 Opening the viewer for exchanging the slides For exchanging the slides you have to remove the left cover of the round housing see the image That is NOT the side where the text window and the pushbutton are located Hemove the 6 bolts and remove the cover picture 1 Picture 2 Now you see the round slide drum with a large
6. Ing de Wijs Bank Postbank account 6084601 Populierstraat 44 4131 AR Vianen D Swiftcode INGBNL2A the Netherlands IJ Bank code NL24PSTB0006084601 Tel Fax 31 0 347 372242 e mail info dewijs 3d com ew Website www dewijs 3d com Design and production of stereoscopic instruments Tax number NL 1899 16 084 BO1 K v K Reg N 23071201 Utrecht User manual of the 10 slide rotary viewer model 2003 motor advance mechanism The contents are subject to changes without giving notice Last update October 2004 Contents igpielpl lezgio 3 1 FIRST INDICATIONS FOR OPERATIONAL USE 4 1 1 OPENING THE VIEWER FOR EXCHANGING THE SLIDES 0cecececececececececcecececees 4 1 2 WERE DO I PLACE THE VIEWER c cccececcesscscscececcecscsescececcecscscscesecsesscscscesecsesecs 5 1 3 HOW DO I MOUNT THE VIEWER AGAINST A WALL 0cececececececececececsecececececsceess 5 2 MANUAL OPERATION WITHOUT PC CONTROL 6 2d TWO OPERATIONAL MODES uon ete baeo m dnte dae nodu teens hus 6 4 EXTERNAL CONTROL WITH 7 4 1 SETTING UP THE EQUIPMENT AND CABLE CONNECTIONS eee eene 7 8 6 1 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS OF THE ROTARY VIEWER ecce el 6 2 INTERNAL CONNBCTION DIAGRAM FON CER PORE EUR e ER E ER ES o EN 9 6 3 CONNECTIONS OF THE D25 AN
7. es are coated on all sides Lens separation is fixed to 62 mm Illumination The slide is illuminated by a single CCFL Cold Cathode Fluorescent Lamp passing its light through a light guide The colour temperature is 5500 Kelvin The lamp runs on 12 Volts dc at 300mA using an inverter Mechanics The Housing of the viewer is made of plain anodised aluminium The wall bracket and lens barrels are made of stainless steel The slide drum revolves on ball bearings and dont need any lubrication A 12 Volts motor using a cockwheel mechanism turns the drum When removing the steel plate at the left side of the viewer 4 bolts you get access to 4 M4 bolts These bolts make it possible to adjust the focus of the slide drum with regards to the fixed lenses Do NOT un fasten these bolts the focus has been adjusted in the factory very carefully Electronics The whole viewer runs on 12 Volts dc The viewer comes with a 220 Volts AC adapter giving 12 Volts dc at 500mA The internal circuitery is fused with a 1 Amp fuse 6 2 Internal connection diagram Dutch Enlish German French Lang uage m E Xj CCFL lightguide down SW2 up down SW3 up down SW 1 2 3 4 lamp turn off delay IR light positioning switch Front panel button lamp turn off delay active lamp always on front button passes s
8. ignal to external device front button directly controls viewer after lamp turns off nothing happens after lamp turns off drum goes to slide N 1 SWA not used adapter 12 Volts d c 500 mA stabelized 6 3 Connections of the D25 and connector D25 connector Connector Description computer side Description rotary viewer Direction looking from pin and addressing side computer side 2 bit 0 Output Base 0 bit O0 Change slide 12 moving Output Base 0 bit 1 Lamp 1 lamp on Output Base 0 bit 4 Loop through to D15 con Output Base 0 bit5 Loop through to D15 con Output Base 0 bit6 Loop through to D15 con Output DO M Di D2 Base 0 bit2 Notued Output 5 D3 X BasecObit3 Notued Output D4 0 D6 D7 D1 D2 D3 D4 D5 D7 A 7 Base 0 bit 7 Loop through to D15 con Output cknowle Base 1 bit6 Button front panel dge 1 pressed 1 E 10 Input 1 ground J3 vertical 8 pin header for language selection box Connector Description computer side Description rotary viewer Direction looking from pin and addressing side computer side Base 1 bit 7 Loop through to D25 con 2 Ground 2 6 De6 6 Loopthroughto D25 con Output 8 Eror X Baserfbit3 Loopthroughto D25 con Input LT 9 6 4 Electronic component list model 03 02 A H
9. ng on the lenses The slides are not going to be burned but it does shorten the lifecycle of the slide When the viewer is to be mounted inside some kind of panel be sure you can get easy access to the viewer for replacing the slides 1 3 How do mount the viewer against a wall The 10 slide rotary viewer holds a bracket at the back that has several holes to attach the viewer with screws or bolts against a wall First you have to remove the 3 bolts on the top of the bracket see the image and the bolts underneath the viewer to position the bracket only against the wall Think about how you want to let the cables run through the bracket are they going through the wall or do they go through the hole at the bottom of the bracket 2 Manual operation without PC control ag In this situation the rotary viewer is used in stand alone mode without any external devices 2 1 Four operational modes The rotary viewer is able to work in 4 different modes These modes are configurable using the small switches inside the viewer To get access to these switches follow the next directions Removing the 6 bolts of the right cover of the viewer the side where button is located picture 6 Picture 6 Picture 7 next step is not easy Lift the cover just a little bit and you will see that the power cable is obstructing the cover to come free You can lift the cover a little more and lead the power cord through the hole a
10. t the rear and un plug the small plug that leads to the front panel button Genily take the mechanical interior out of the housing and take care of the power cord Now you see the 4 small switches and the time adjustment for the lamp At the right you see an illustration of the dipswitch The black square marks the position of the switch Mode 1 After the pre set shut off time the lamp turns off and the viewer stays at this slide NH BB oL NM Bl NH Mode 2 After the pre set shut off time the lamp turns off and the drum revolves to slide number 1 NH BB _ oNM Bl NH Mode 3 The lamp is always on after the shut off time the viewer stays at the current slide E BB _ ol Boo EM Mode 4 The lamp is always on after the shut off time the drum revolves to slide 1 23 number 1 EN You can adjust the shut off time of the lamp by turning with a screwdriver the knob beside the small switches inside the viewer Turning counter clockwise will increase the time turning anticlockwise will decrease it 4 External control with PC In this situation the rotary viewer is able to operate according to a configured program with audible explanation of the slide An IBM compatible PC is required to work with the accompanied software of the rotary viewer to control the rotary viewer
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