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1. KINO TORSION MK II USER MANUAL INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK Pace2 D101005Rev B TABLE OF CONTENTS Welcome Inside the box Required Tools Attachment of Lens to Kino Torsion MK II Unit Electrical Connections Installation Operation About Schneider WELCOME Page 3 Page 4 Page 6 Page 6 Page 8 Page 8 Page 10 Page 13 Congratulations on your purchase of a Schneider Optics Inc Kino Torsion MK II anamorphic lens deployment unit This system is composed of the finest mechanical components available The mechanical assemblies within the Kino Torsion lens mover are designed for the demanding duty cycle of a professional screening room Installation by a qualified professional is recommended for best results 101005 REV B PAGES INSIDE THE BOX no purchased separately A Cine Digitar Anamorphic lens is required to use the Kino Torsion and must be Bo Kino Torsion MK II Motorized Lens Deployment Unit P N 027100 Power Supply 12 volt output 50 60 Hz 110 240 volt input P N 9010 0012 TO Sd Power Cord 3 Types Type US P N 9010 0042 Type EU P N 9010 0043 Type UK P N 9010 0044 12 Volt Trigger Cable 3 5mm Jack 3 meter length Male Male PIN 9010 0046 2 Position Connector Terminal Block P N 050383 Female to Female RS 232 to RJ45 Modular Adapter P N 027281 Pace a D101005 rev B INSIDE THE BOX Cont 1 33X Anamorphic Threaded Lens 1 33X Anamo
2. en the voltage is zero the lens returns back to the home position A 12 volt trigger can be supplied by a programmable 12 volt source on the projector video scaler or home theater control system Wireless Remote The Kino Torsion can be operated using the supplied one button remote By default the unit is paired up with the wireless remote to work on a specific address However if interference is encountered with the default set up the unit and remote may be modified in order to change the communication address and eliminate the interference Open the remote by prying the two halves The address definition is controlled by the circuit lines numbered 0 9 per Illustrations 4 and 5 These paired circuit lines correlate to switches 1 10 located on the Kino Torsion Unit dip switch see table 1 for pairing correlation Remote Channel Definition D101005 rev B PAGE 11 Illustration 5 OPERATION Cont A severed trace on the Key FOB TABLE 1 corresponds to an off position on the Kino Torsion dip switch Remote Kino Torsion By factory default the unit and Sret tne Die swe remote are paired 1 2 i e the o 1 remote circuit line 1 has been severed and this corresponds to the Kino Torsion dip switch 2 being set to the off position To change to a different address switch off the desired switch from the dip switch on the unit Next sever the corresponding remote circuit line creating a dis con
3. h adapter ring using the 4 supplied flat head screws to 1 33X anamorphic lens Attach lens to the Kino Torsion unit by threading lens to the octagonal arm of the unit until lens bottoms out Rotate lens backwards until the flat sides of the inner bezel are vertical see Illustration 1 This is a temporary rough alignment method See section OPERATION for fine adjustment and lens locking methods Inner Bezel Illustration 1 1101005 REV B Pace7 ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS 1 The Kino Torsion unit is supplied with a power supply which is compatible with US UK and EU power cords Use the power cord best suited for the installation Connect the power supply into the power input of the unit per Illustration 2 Once plugged in a green LED will light indicating the unit is powered up Dip Switch Access Panel Power Input Contact Closure 3 5 mm 12 Volt Power LED Trigger RAS Input CONTACT POWER TRI En IGGER RB Illustration 2 INSTALLATION It is recommended to mount the Kino Torsion unit using the Schneider Universal Kino mount P N 54 018742 However the unit can be mounted to various projector mounts using the 2 M5 mounting screws If focusing projector for the first time use the RF Remote Key Fob to take the lens out of the light path of the projector Follow projector manufacturer instructions for setting up image PAGES D101005 REV B INSTALLATION Cont Deploy the anamorphic lens
4. into the projector light path to assure that no part of the lens or cradle contacts any part of the projector Position the rear of the anamorphic lens as close as possible to the projector The target offset should be between 1 8 and 1 4 Once lens is in place observe image using the projector test grid pattern If the image requires focusing loosen the lens focus knob on the Schneider Anamorphic lens to adjust the focus If image clipping is observed on top or bottom adjust the anamorphic lens vertically or horizontally Use the vertical adjustments on the Kino Torsion If trapezoidal distortion is observed adjust the pitch on the Kino Torsion If parallelogram distortion is observed adjust lens rotation roll Once in the correct orientation place the supplied soft tip set screw onto the octagonal arm in order to lock the lens in place to the Kino Torsion unit Vertical Adjustment M5 Mounting S dl Yaw Adjustment Lens Lock Soft tip Set Screw Illustration 3 Pitch Adjustment D101005 REV B PAGES OPERATION Home Position The Kino Torsion unit is shipped with the arm in the extended position This is the default home position The unit will automatically return to the home position when pow ered up Reverse Home Position If needed the factory default home position can be changed to a reverse home position To do this the Kino Torsion is equipped with an on board dip switch which can cha
5. nge the default factory set ups Locate the dip switch by removing the dip switch access panel located next to the green LED see Illustration 2 The Home Position Reverse Home Position setting is controlled by the 11 switch see Illus tration 4 Set the 11 switch to off to set the unit to Reverse Home Position Self Cycling PERE ER Demo Mode Switch 12 Channel Set up Switch Reverse Home Posi 1 10 tion Switch 11 Illustration 4 PAGE 10 D101005 REV B OPERATION Cont Self Cycling Demo Mode The Kino Torsion has the capability of self cycling indefinitely as a demonstration tool By default this function is turned off However if this function is desired locate the dip switch by removing the dip switch access panel located next to the green LED see Illustration 2 Set the 12 switch to the on position see Illustration 4 The unit will begin to self cycle To stop the self cycling function set the 12 switch to the off position Contact Closure The Kino Torsion can be actuated via simple contact closure using the supplied 2 pin Phoenix type plug Use a wire to connect the two terminals on the plug Connect the modified plug into the contact closure input of the unit This will actuate the lens Remove the plug from the unit in order to return the unit to the home position 3 5 mm Jack 12 volt input When the Kino Torsion receives 12 volts through this connector the lens is actuated Wh
6. rphic Lens Adapter Ring Adapter Ring W Nylon Screw For lens P N 1001 00345 02 00 35 For lens PIN 54 047079 amp 54 1055212 P N 026896 PIN 026911 Ring PIN 050316 Nylon Screw Y 4 M3 X 6 mm Flat Socket Head Screws P N 050157 RF Remote Key Fob PIN 027332 10 32 X 1 2 Nylon Tip Socket Set Screw PIN 050176 1101005 REV B PAGES REQUIRED TOOLS 1 2mm Hex Wrench 2 4mm Hex Wrench 3 1 8 Hex Wrench 4 3 32 Hex Wrench ATTACHMENT OF LENS TO KINO TORSION UNIT There are two different methods of attaching the 1 33X anamorphic lens to the Kino Torsion unit depending on the lens version being utilized 1 Method 1 Threaded lens P N 1001 00345 02 0035 with P N 026911 Adapter Ring Attach the supplied threaded adapter ring on to the 1 33X anamorphic lens Once ring is threaded on to lens place the supplied nylon set screw onto the threaded adapter ring in order to lock the ring on to the lens e Attach lens to the Kino Torsion unit by threading lens to the octagonal arm of the unit until lens bottoms out Rotate lens backwards until the flat sides of the inner bezel are vertical see Illustration 1 This is a temporary rough alignment method See section OPERATION for fine adjustment and lens locking methods PAGES D101005 REV B ATTACHMENT OF LENS TO KINO TORSION UNIT Cont 2 Method 2 Non thread lens P N 54 047079 amp P N 54 1055212 with P N 026896 Adapter Ring Attac
7. ssories available anywhere Separately 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 tech nology has won four Technical Achieve ment Awards from the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences D101005 REV B PAGE 13 Schneider Ge 7701 Haskell Ave 285 Oser Ave Van Nuys CA 91406 Hauppauge NY 11788 818 766 3715 631 761 5000 Fax 818 505 9865 Fax 631 761 5090 Email century schneideropties com Email info schneideropties com
8. tinuity in that circuit number Once done the remote and unit will be paired once again 1 2 2 3 PAGE 12 D101005 REV B ABOUT SCHNEIDER Schneider Optics is the U S subsidiary of the world renowned German optical man ufacturer Schneider Kreuznach Schneider has been producing the highest quality optics on the market for over 100 years offering solutions for large format photography pho to enlarging motion picture pro jection optical filtration and industrial applications In 2000 Schneider Optics acquired Cen tury Precision Optics adding its over 50 years of experience in manufacturing superior attach ments 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 constantly modern ized always remaining state of the art The factory is fully com pliant with ISO 9001 standards Its U S subsidiary Schneider Optics was founded in 1972 Century Precision Optics first opened its doors in North Holly wood CA in 1948 and quickly gained a reputation for expert lens repair custom modification and intelligent innovation In the early 80 s Century began creat ing what has become the most extensive array of ultra high quality video lens acce
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