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1. Electrical Connection Area Illustration 3 Electrical Connection Area Power Connection 12 Volt Trigger Jack 2 5mm Coaxial DC 3 5mm Mono Phono Type Terminal Block Phoenix Screwdown Type Illustration 4 Detail of Electrical Connection Area 1 Select the appropriate power cord US UK EU for your location and connect the power supply to the Kino lorsion and electrical outlet A green LED should go on if power is working correctly A flashing LED indicates that power is not correct See Illustration 9 2 When the Kino lorsion receives 12 volts through this connector the lens moves out of the projector view When the voltage is zero the lens moves back into projector view A 12 volt trigger must be supplied by a program mable 12 volt source on the projector video scaler or home theater control system A 3 meter trigger cable is provided 3 Test Kino Torsion by triggering unit and ob serve motion Trigger lt ON gt should move lens away Trigger lt OFF gt restores original position 4 As an alternative or local testing the Kino Tor sion can also be controlled via simple contact closure without a 12 volt trigger Use a wire to connect terminal 1 to 2 This will move lens out of the projector view when connected similar to using the 12 volt trigger 5 To gain access to the terminal block the mo tor cover needs to be removed Unscrew the motor cover screws with 1 16 allen wrench
2. KINO TORSION USER MANUAL Schneider EL CONTENTS VVEICOME suisses ersehen Page I Inside the Box 222222seeeseeeeeeseenennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nn nenn nenne Page 2 Attachment of Lens to Kino Torsion Mechanism Page 3 Electrical Connections cece cece cece cece ee eeeeneeeeeeeeeees Page 4 Attachment of Kino Torsion to Chief Ceiling Mount Page 5 Adjusting the Anamorphic Image ceccceeeeeeeeeeeees Page 6 About Schneider cccceeececcccceeceesccsccccccccaccacees Back Cover WELCOME Congratulations on your purchase of a Schneider Optics Inc Kino Torsion anamorphic system This system is composed of the finest optical and mechanical components available The Cine Digitar Anamorphic lens is of commercial grade and should last indefinitely provided that it is used within reasonable parameters of temperature and shock The mechanical assemblies within the Kino Torsion lens mover are designed for the demanding duty cycle of a professional screening room and have been tested to simulate in excess of 10 years use Installation by a qualified professional is recommended for best results Page 1 INSIDE THE BOX The following items are included in the Schneider Optics Kino Torsion packaging A Kino Torsion Motorized Lens Mechanism B Power Supply 12 volt output 110 240 volt input C 3 Power Cord Types US UK EU D 12 Volt Trigger Cable 3 5mm Phono Type M
3. and carefully pull back cover See Illustration 4 Page 4 ATTACHMENT OF KINO TORSION TO CHIEF CEILING MOUNT PAN 2 Lens Support Assembly RPA Ceiling Mount Knurled Knobs with Carriage Bolts 90 Degree Adapter Remove Illustration 5 Detail of Chief PAN 2 Lens Support Illustration 6 Schneider Kino Torsion PAN 2 Bracket Mast to Chief RPA U Mount Chief PAN 2 Lens Support Schneider Kino lorsion PAN 2 Bracket Illustration 7 Chief Mount Page 5 Accessories Needed 1 Chief MFG CMS Column or 1 5 NPT pipe of suitable Length Chief CMS 2 Chief MFG RPA LCD DLP Universal Ceiling Mount Chief RPA 3 Chief MFG SLBU SLMU Universal Interface Bracket or custom interface bracket not shown for your specific projector 4 Chief MFG PAN 2 Panamorph Lens Support Chief PAN 2 5 Schneider Optics Kino lorsion PAN 2 Bracket 54 018712 Assembly Instructions 1 Install the Chief CMS Column and Chief RPA Universal Ceiling Mount as in structed in Chief manual 2 Attach the Chief PAN 2 lens support to Chief RPA Universal Ceiling Mount as instructed in Chief manual 3 Replace the 90 degree adapter supplied with the Chief PAN 2 lens support with the Schneider PAN 2 bracket See Illustration 5 4 Mount projector interface bracket universal custom to the projector Then place entire as sembly into the Chief RPA Universal Ce
4. iling Mount 5 Mount the Kino Torsion onto the Schneider PAN 2 bracket with the mating holes Use a 5 32 ball end allen wrench to tighten the two 10 32 mounting bolts Adjust knobs to align the vertical position of the lens if needed See Illustration 7 ADJUSTING THE ANAMORPHIC IMAGE 1 If focusing projector for the first time use the 12 volt trigger controller to take the lens out of the light path of the projector Follow projector manufacture instructions for set ting up image 2 lt Important gt Use the adjustments on the Chief RPA Universal Ceiling Mount as much as possible to center image Internal projec tor image adjustments should be centered as mush as possible for proper alignment to the anamorphic 3 Deploy the anamorphic lens into the projec tor light path using the controller Trigger OFF checking to assure that no part of the lens or cradle contacts any part of the projector Observe image using the projector test grid pattern 4 If you see vertical vignette distortion on top or bottom adjust the height of the ana morphic lens Use either the vertical adjust ments on the Kino lorsion or the knurled knobs on the Chief Mount 5 If you see left or right side vignette distor tion adjust the yaw on the Kino Torsion or the knurled knobs on the Chief Mount 6 If you see trapezoidal barrel or pin cushion distortion adjust the pitch on the Kino Torsio
5. n and yaw if necessary 7 If you see parallelogram distortion and stretched corners adjust lens rotation roll See Illustration 2 8 If the image requires focusing loosen the lens focus knob on the Schneider Anamorphic lens to adjust Mast to Cheif RPA Universal Mount Chief RPA Universal Ceiling Mount Adjust Pitch Yaw Roll Chief PAN 2 Lens Support Schneider Kino Torsion PAN Bracket Illustration 8 Detail of Chief Mount Knurled Knobs Schneider Kino Torsion PAN 2 Bracket Yaw Adjustment Pitch Vertical Adjustment Adjustments Illustration 9 Front Detail Page 6 ABOUT SCHNEIDER Schneider Optics is the U S subsidiary of the world renowned German optical manufacturer Schneider Kreuznach Schneider has been producing the highest quality optics on the market for over 90 years offering solutions for large format photography photo enlarging motion picture projection optical filtration and industrial applications In 2000 Schneider Optics acquired Century Precision Optics adding its over 50 years experience manufacturing superior attachments for film and video Schneider Optics has offices in Hauppauge NY and Van Nuys CA and a network of hundreds of dealers around the globe ready to assist you with any of your imaging needs Joseph Schneider founded the company in 1913 in Bad Kreuznach Germany Since that time the Schneider factory has been constantl
6. ono 3M Male Male E Lens Retaining Ring Two Retaining Ring Screws M3x6mm Phillips head Note A Cine Digitar Anamorphic lens is required to use the Kino Torsion and must be purchased seperately Page 2 ATTACHMENT OF LENS TO KINO TORSION MECHANISM Tools Needed 1 Screwdriver No 1 Phillips 2 Allen Wrench 1 16 1 8 3 Ball End Allen Wrench 4mm Important for Mounting Bolts Lens Retaining Ring Screws Retaining Ring M3 x 6mm Frame Clamp Roll Screw Assembly Instructions 10 32 x 3 4 1 Remove Kino Torsion mechanism and Cine Digitar anamorphic lens if purchased together from packaging Inspect all com ponents for damage that may have occurred during shipping Mounting Bolts M5 Must use Ball End Allen Wrench 4mm 2 Insert lens into the frame clamp of the Kino Torsion The lens should seat firmly into the clamp Further loosen the frame clamp lock screw if needed See Illustration 1 Illustration 1 Rear View of Kino Torsion with Lens Installed 3 Insert the retaining ring into the frame clamp and tighten the two retaining ring screws 4 Align the lens rotating it until the flat sides of the inner bezel are vertical Tighten the frame clamp screw See Illustration 2 Lens Focus Locking Knob Frame Clamp Roll Screw Inner Bezel Illustration 2 Front View of Kino Torsion Page 3 ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS Motor Cover Screws
7. y modernized always remaining state of the art Schneider Ele Schneider Optics Inc 7701 Haskell Avenue Van Nuys CA 91406 Phone 1 818 766 3715 1 800 228 1254 Fax 818 505 9865 Email info schneideroptics com www schneideroptics com The factory is fully compliant with ISO 9001 standards Its U S subsidiary Schneider Optics was founded in 1972 Century Optics first opened its doors in North Hollywood CA in 1948 and quickly gained a reputation for expert lens repair custom modification and intelligent innovation In the early 80 s Century began creating what has become the most extensive array of ultra high quality video lens accessories available anywhere Seperately the two companies were leaders in their respective spheres of the optical world both having been awarded Technical Achievement Awards from the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Schneider in 2005 2001 1978 and 1976 Century in 1992 Together they are the ultimate solution to all your optical needs Schneider Cinema Projection Lens technology has won four Technical Achievement Awards from the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences 4 Schneider Wp KREUZNACH Jos Schneider Optische Werke GmbH Business Unit Cinema Ringstr 132 D 55543 Bad Kreuznach Phone 49 0 671 60 12 82 Fax 49 0 67 1 60 11 08 Email kino schneiderkreuznach com www schneiderkreuznach com 9010 0051 Rev 1 31

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