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1. IMPORTANT There is always a personal danger related to the revolving sprockets Beware of this danger when having long hair necklaces bracelets long sleeves etc V01 2013 16mm Jubilee T 4 2 WARRANTY INFORMATION STEENBECK film machines are made with the best possible accuracy and precision Extensive runs and tests are done on the machine prior to shipment STEENBECK film machines are built to achieve maximum quality reliability and long life resulting in a minimum of maintenance There is always the possibility that within the warranty period of 1 one year after purchasing the Steenbeck a part is not working properly In such case please contact the Steenbeck factory or your local Steenbeck agent dealer at once Defective parts will be repaired or replaced by Steenbeck Before replacing the part Steenbeck has the right to check the part before replacing it No warranty in case of the machine is used for a different purpose than what it was made for deliberate damage anuntrained technician has worked at the machine defective projection or optical sound lamp wire breakage damage the lacquer by use bumping or cleaning with not advised solvent Defective parts should be send to the Steenbeck factory in Holland or the local agent dealer at cost and risk of the owner user of the Steenbeck machine The costs for the repair or replacement of parts are in principle always at cost of Steenbeck The S
2. but without film It is advisable to start with the screws 3 and 5 Use Hexagon 5mm Steenbeck part number 9962 0089 00 V01 2013 16mm Jubilee 2 12 0 THREADING FILM perforated magnetic sound tape fig 12 ST216 picture only fig 13 ST216 picture with optical sound COMOPT or COMMAG 28 16mm Jubilee V01 2013 fig 14 ST416 picture w o sound with SEPMAG fig 15 ST416 picture with optical sound COMOPT or COMMAG 29 16mm Jubilee V01 2013 13 0 FOOT CONTROL option ST60 stop sync forward stop sync reverse variable speed variable speed forward pedal reverse pedal The New Line Series Jubilee Series foot control is a useful tool when you need your hands for checking guiding the film All drive commands can be given with this foot control Push buttons red are for start running in sync speed and the next push is STOP You also can go directly from sync forward to sync reverse without pushing for stop When the table is in STOP you can use the foot pedal for variable speed between O and 100 frames per second approx When the table is in sync speed you can push the foot pedal to increase the speed However when you take the foot of the pedal it will go back to sync speed Pushing both pedals the table will stop STEENBECK B V Ltd Keizersveld 31 5803 AM VENRAY The Netherlands Tel 31 0 478 63 03 00 Fax 31 0 478 69 00 07 info steenbeck com ww
3. 4b This panel is at the back of the left hand leg m 62 Line output left 63 Line output right 64 64 Line input left optional 65 Line input right optional 66 Bi Phase 50Hz TTL master HA 67 Not connected 7 2 back side frame connections fig 4 c 68 68 Flat cable connection for counter display 69 Loudspeaker 70 Working lamp max 60 watt 68 71 Back light drive deck from monitor 70 71 7 3 fuse panel atthe back of the right hand leg fig 4a 56 Fuse 6 3 Amps T 220 240 volts or 10 Amps T 110 120 volts 57 Fuse 0 5 Amps T for all voltages or 1 Amp T 110 120 volts 58 Pilot lamp fuses on when a fuse is blown 59 Not connected 60 Mains output sockets When power of the editor is switched off on these sockets The mains power is still available Maximum load is 4 Amps 61 Mains input socket 58 60 The fuses are located in a holder with a bayonet mount If a fuse has been blown one of the pilot lamps next to this fuse is ON 56 Replace the fuse with the correct value 57 59 56 61 V01 2013 16mm Jubilee 18 8 0 MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS With the Jubilee Series delivered tools and spare parts which also can be ordered separately part number Tools 1 x hexagon M2 5 to adjust frictions 9962 0088 00 1 x hexagon Mb to adjust picture lamp 9962 0089 00 Cleaning brush N000 0473 00 Cleaning cloths set blue and yellow N000 0521 00 Spare parts 2 x picture lamp 12V 100W 9956 1
4. behind the table look for the drain screw at the bottom and the filling screw at the top of the gear box Loosen both screws Empty the old oil into a container After tightening of the drain screw refill the box with new oil ATF approx 22cc An elapsed time counter is available as an option Z50 V01 2013 16mm Jubilee 22 8 11 Adjustment guide ring 16mm Old film even new film can differ in width The width A is normally set to 16mm 0 2mm If the film is bending on the film gate the width must be adjusted To do this the cover C must be removed with a blade or anything similar The screw B should be turned anticlockwise with a two pin key If the film is loose on the gate horizontal picture jitter the screw B should be turned clockwise Caution With old film be careful to make alignments Extra attention should be given when shrunken film is in the gate Try first to use one of the two picture pressure arm 20 Make a careful test When this is not really helping the sprocket ring E should be replaced V01 2013 16mm Jubilee 23 9 0 LIST OF FAST SLOW MOVING PARTS 16mm Jubilee Series Fast moving parts Part number 9956 0224 00 fuse 0 5A T slow 9956 0232 00 fuse 6 3A T 9956 0230 00 fuse 2 0A T 9956 0227 00 fuse 1 0A T 9956 1066 00 picture lamp 12 V 100W 9956 1080 00 sound exciter lamp Slow moving parts Part number NO00 0486 00 picture roller picture S16mm NO0
5. greased a little bit The film plate support fig b plastic ring friction plate inner ring film plate fig c should have some Vaseline Steenbeck part number N000 0472 00 See for fig a b and c next page V01 2013 16mm Jubilee 21 core plate core axel friction disc plastic ring core friction axel film plate inner ring lf metal film reels are used the film plates and film core holders have to be taken off The film reel is then placed upon the remaining square mandrel This is only for 16mm film reels according ANSI PH 22 11 1981 You might have to readjust the frictions because the weight of the film reels see above Caution do not use a film reel with a core diameter less than 50 mm as otherwise the film material could be damaged 8 10 General maintenance Remove dust scrapping and film remainders from the machine DAILY After every approx 100 hours of operation Clean all guide rollers pressure arms rollers and sprockets from possible remainders of film and tape For cleaning the teeth of sprockets use a wooden stick Never use steel tools After every approx 500 hours of operation Take off all rollers clean rollers shaft of rollers and axles with cleaning solvent Grease slightly the axles and shaft with a highly fluid oil After every approx 1000 hours of operation Change motor oil in gear box as follows open the middle panel of the chassis near your knees when sitting
6. s required to check or clean the film by hand 5 9 Sound The 16mm film can be viewed with optical COMOPT sound COMMAG is optional and separate magnetic sound SEPMAG See for threading film with COMOPT sound and SEPMAG sound pages 28 29 Hints for optical sound if optical is unused it s preamplifier fader should be set to zero position or use the MUTE key fig 3 29 page 10 avoid direct exposure of the optical sound reader by room light or table working lamp The light sensitive device in the sound reader may be influenced by this exposure and causing extra audible noise like hum Adjust the chosen preamp volume with the fader one third on the touch screen first fig 3 25 page 10 Then the master volume control button page 1 of touch screen in the mid Press 30 on the touch screen to get to page one Adjustment of the sound by treble and bass fig 3 26 27 page 10 Plug in a headphone with a 1 4 jack fig 1 13 page 9 Setting volume headphone by touch screen Press 30 or 31 to get to the headphone volume section Automatic muting sound at high speed Caution When the level of the headphone is to low it s caused by the impedance of the headphone V01 2013 16mm Jubilee 15 6 0 Universal counter For ST216 ST416 10 1 aaa eee frames The Steenbeck universal counter is designed to measure film length all formats and calculate the position and time information in com
7. till 200 f p s approx option ST200 standard for film cores and 16mm film spools ground glass back illuminated by 7 000 K LED light source working lamp with dimmer option ST57 operating voltage selectable 100 240 Volt 50 of 60Hz at 6 10 Amp V01 2013 16mm Jubilee 3 0 TECHNICAL DATA 3 1 DRIVE SYSTEM 3 1 1 Introduction The Steenbeck Jubilee Series has a proven 1 motor drive technology The table runs smoothly because of the famous Steenbeck speed switch and the new motor regulator board The speed switch has fixed points for sync synchronous 24 or 25 frames per second f p s forward and reverse and has adjustable notches between sync en maximum speed approx 50 f p s forward and reverse selectable by user The maximum speed can also be adjusted to approx 200 f p s 3 1 2 Film plates film reels cores The film plates are for up to 650 meter 2000 feet of film and perforated magnetic film tape with cores bobbins according to DIN 15531 Film reels for 16mm according DIN 15621 can be used but use them carefully The winding tension of the plates can be adjusted see section 8 9 page 21 22 3 1 3 Shrunken material The standard supplied sprocket rings are made to be used also for slightly shrunken film material If the film is in a bad condition very stretched or shrunken it is advisable to change the sprocket ring at the polygon otherwise the film can be damaged For shrunken film wi
8. 0 0608 00 pressure roller picture 516mm NO00 0482 00 sound roller 16mm NO00 0481 00 pressure roller sound 16mm NO00 0485 00 Standard 16mm picture roller N000 0522 00 Standard 16mm pressure roller 1 11 2 1 3 ON A mm ON A m on request only on request only MG NA NI mn N 4 9953 0532 00 picture lamp socket 9955 0080 00 motor brush OPTIONS ST5 7 table working lamp with dimmer F ST170 video camera adaptor system F ST60 foot control N ST177 video camera adaptor system F ST62 COMOPT 16mm red light cyan reader N for standard 16 and Super16 F ST66 7 SEPOPT 16mm optical sound reader F ST200 variable speed control F ST66 3 COMMAG sound module 16mm F including display ST99 16 kit shrunken film 16mm 0 75 1 5 N Z50 time elapsed counter F N extendable by user or service engineer F factory installation only only with camera advised installed by Steenbeck V01 2013 16mm Jubilee 24 10 0 OPERATION FIELD TABLE TOP For Jubilee ST416 for Jubilee ST216 pressure switches 3 and 4 are omitted fig 8 1 Speed selector 1 is activated by the speed control lever 2 in both directions first notch right sync speed forward second notch right winding speed forward approx 2 3 of maximum speed first notch left sync speed revers second notch winding speed revers approx 2 3 of maximum speed final notch in both directions maximum speed approx 200 frames per sec Between standst
9. 066 00 1 x exciter optical sound lamp 9956 1080 00 10 x fuse 6 3 Amp T 5 x 20 mm 9956 0232 00 10 x fuse 0 5 Amp T 5 x 20 mm 9956 0224 00 Various Dust cover 9962 1083 00 8 1 Introduction The Steenbeck Jubilee Series doesn t need much maintenance It depends mainly on by whom how and under what circumstances the table is used It s advised to clean the table every time it has been used with the supplied brush Clean the top of the table with the supplied cloth Start cleaning with a moist microfiber cloth Blue and dry it with the Yellow dry cloth Caution technical maintenance When the Steenbeck Jubilee Series is regularly in use almost daily basis and more the maintenance needs to be done at least once a year by the dealer or Steenbeck factory engineer In this service the table will remain in a good condition To facilitate the operation the following instructions should be strictly adhered to A only done by skilled staff Before opening the machine be sure it is disconnected from the mains Only service engineers are authorized to do adjustment and technical maintenance The machine should only be operated with the side and front panels closed V01 2013 16mm Jubilee 19 8 2 Replacing the picture lamp Lift cover plate fig 5 49 page 11 beside the left pressure arm fig 5 35 page 11 Tilt back cap above picture lamp With the aid of the tool supplied the defective lamp is lifted out and the new one is
10. Bi phase fig 4a At the back side of left hand leg 7 2 Connections back side frame counter working lamp back light drive deck fig 4c 7 2 Fuse panel fig 4b At the back side of the right hand leg Maintenance instructions 8 1 introduction 8 2 replacing picture lamp 8 3 replacing exciter optical lamp 8 4 adjustment pressure arms picture 8 5 surface coated mirrors 8 6 polygon and lens 8 screen 8 8 illumination system 8 9 frictions 8 10 general maintenance 8 11 adjustment guide ring 16mm List of fast and slow moving spare parts options Operation field table top ST416 Adjustment picture lamp 16mm Threading film and perforated magnetic sound MAG tape ST216 fig 12 picture only fig 13 picture with sound ST416 fig 14 picture w o sound w MAG fig 15 picture w sound Foot control option ST60 Pictures V01 2013 16mm Jubilee 18 25 26 The 16mm Jubilee Series film editing viewing and controlling tables and is based on a solid proven concept for film archives film archives film restoration facilities etc In 1953 Steenbeck manufactured the first 16mm flatbed editor and for us a reason to celebrated this with selected Jubilee Series ST216 2 plate and ST416 4 plate Working with this table is comfortable With a minimum of physical effort the film can be checked ina fast and accurate manner the metadata is noted and the film Is prepared for possible scanning This manual shows the way to
11. IVEDECK OVERVIEW fig 5 page 11 5 5 V01 2013 polygon cover cap support guide ring not on photo pressure arm picture left and right pressure arm sound left and right COMOPT sprocket for film with sound push button red to detach pressure arm Cover plate lift when threating film framing picture focus image guide rollers film optical sound reader COMOPT magnetic head for COMMAG optional tension roller for film with sound protection cap optical sound lamp OPT 2 fly wheels to optimize sound hexagon screws for adjusting picture lamp see also page 28 cover picture lamp magnetic head for SEPMAG or placing SEPOPT OPT 1 switch for sound shift system not shown ST416 only cap for lens and prism screw bearing shaft plate pressure arm SEPMAG SEPOPT sprocket upper prism condensor part of the illumination system 16mm Jubilee 13 HOW TO USE THE STEENBECK 16mm JUBILEE SERIES continued 5 6 connecting to mains power Connect the machine to the power network according to the instructions on page 6 and 7 with the supplied power cable Make sure that this cable is well connected Always check the Voltage and Frequency mentioned on the type and serial number plate back side table Of great importance is a safe power ground system Switch the Jubilee Series on with the main switch fig 2 14 page 10 it shows green Only then switch on the sub functions from 16 onwards Warning before sw
12. STEENBECK USER MANUAL 16mm JUBILEE Series 6 LK Prg Jubilee Series 16mm flatbed editors ST216 2 plate COMOPT sound for 600 meters 2000 feet of film ST416 4 plate COMOPT and 1 track SEPMAG sound for 600 meter 2000 feet of film and perforated tape Copyright 2013 Steenbeck is a trademark No part of this manual may be reproduced without the prior written permission of Steenbeck Specifications colours etc are subject to change without notice Images are an example V01 2013 Table of contents user manual JUBILEE Series Section 0 0 Table of contents 1 0 Introduction 2 0 General data 3 0 Technical data 3 1 1 introduction 3 1 2 film plates film reels cores 3 1 3 shrunken material 3 1 4 frictions 3 2 picture 313 sound 3 4 general technical information 4 0 Important safety and warranty information 4 1 safety 4 2 warranty fig 1 general overview fig 2 switch board fig 3 audio section touch screen fig 5 drive deck overview 5 0 How to use the 16mm Jubilee Series 5 1 general overview 5 2 switch board and pressure switches 5 3 sound preamplifier section 5 4 drive deck 5 5 5 6 connecting to mains power 5 7 threading film and sound tape 5 8 rewind 5 9 sound 6 0 Universal counter display Picture sound shift system V01 2013 16mm Jubilee page 1 2 Ooan k RAL CO N 7 0 8 0 9 0 10 0 12 0 13 0 CONNECTION PANELS 7 1 Connection panel audio loudspeakers
13. al height 126 cm Weight 150 kg up to 170 kg V01 2013 16mm Jubilee 4 00 IMPORTANT SAFETY AND WARRANTY INFORMATION 4 1 SAFETY The installation and maintenance should always be done by Steenbeck factory engineers or an appointed certified Steenbeck agent dealer Of highest importance is a well connected and safe power ground system This system has to be in a 100 condition because of the safety of the user of the Steenbeck 01 Series the risk of electronically malfunction both inside and outside the table discharge of static electricity The Jubilee Series should always be placed in a dry room and free from dust The temperature should be between 5 C and 40 C 40 F 105 F Humidity should be between 30 to 70 approx A higher humidity can cause corrosion on electronic contacts Warning never put drinks liquids on the Steenbeck machine Liquid spill when leaking into the machine can cause great damage and can be dangerous for its user Regularly clean the machine with the brush and the special cleaning wipes blue is for wet use and yellow is for dry cleaning Never use steel cleaning tools Never open the machine If there is any mechanical or electronically alignment needed these should be done by a Steenbeck engineer or by Steenbeck trained staff It s advised to use good trained staff to work with the Steenbeck machine It s very important that this personnel has read and studied the user manual
14. carefully and gently pressed into the lamp socket ALWAYS readjust the newly inserted picture lamp NEVER touch the bulb with your fingers or clean it with a chemical alcohol 8 3 Replacing of exciter lamp optical sound lamp Remove protection cap fig 5 46 page 11 loosen screw behind exciter lamp Before taken out the broken exciter lamp check how it was placed lamp filament Take out old exciter lamp Replace new lamp the same as the broken came out Turn it in order to gain maximum illumination through the light gap which is tested by running film with optical sound Now tighten screw gently and put protection cap on 8 4 Adjustment of pressure arms picture A Feed two films strips through the sprocket and counter press arms Loosen screws at the bearing shaft plate 53 page 23 and change pressure of the arm so that both guide rollers are under the same pressure Now tighten screws Loosen fixing screws of locking pin Turn it so that there is no play between film and guide roller Tighten fixing screws As pressure arms are adjusted for two thicknesses of film by manufacturer readjustment is only necessary after dismantling of the bearing shaft or the locking pin Maintenance of optical parts 8 5 Surface coated mirrors Cleaning may only be done with a soft lens brush or lens cloth If the mirror is very dirty detach it and clean carefully with clear water and cotton wool To avoid water stains the final tou
15. ch is made with dry cotton wool 8 6 Polygon and lens A If the polygon is just a slightly soiled open the pressure arms from the front and clean with soft leather cotton or special optician s tissue For more thorough cleaning the support of the upper film guide support can be removed fig 5 34 page 11 For this purpose remove at first the cap from the objective and prism fig 5 52 than loosen the 2 screws of the support and the upper film guide support can be taken off One has free access to the polygon now When remounting the support be sure the surface of the base is clean otherwise the upper film guide and sprocket ring do not line up The objective and prism can only be cleaned with the housing removed This should done by an Steenbeck engineer only because of optical alignment of the projected image V01 2013 16mm Jubilee 20 8 7 Screen The surface of the synthetic material is sensitive and can easily be scratched It is advisable to clean the screen regularly with a soft close lf more cleaning becomes necessary unscrew the screen from the screen holder 11 fig 1 and clean it with water Caution do not used any chemicals pull the counter flat cable plug before removing the screen holder 8 8 illumination system The upper prism and its lenses condenser 55 fig 5 page 11 can be unscrewed and cleaned in the same manner as the revolving prism polygon See 8 5 8 6 When the prism condenser ha
16. d view the optical sound track and the Super16 image 3 3 SOUND High quality sound reproduction is done by a complete new design digital audio amplifier system All setting for audio are done by using the touch screen see fig 3 page 10 section 5 9 page 15 Playback stereo SEPMAG or 2 channel edge and centre track can be switch by the touch screen to mono Each preamp with volume treble bass and balance COMMAG sound mono is optional available ST216 COMOPT mono ST416 COMOPT mono SEPMAG 2 channel stereo digital master balance treble bass master volume adjust key for muting sound head phone output with 4 jack 2 loudspeakers 2 way 2 x 30 watt The so called synchronize points for film and PE sound film perforated tape are only available on request as an option V01 2013 16mm Jubilee 3 4 GENERAL DATA Power 1 phase 100 240 Volts 50 60 Hz Power consumption approx 800 1000 W depending on version Switch on current 10 Amps at 230 V The fuses 5x20mm 100 120 Volt 10 Amp T and1 Amp T 220 240 Volt 6 3 Amp T and 0 5 Amps T The fuses can be found on the back side of the machine see fig 4 page 10 Important all fuses in the Steenbeck Jubilee Series are T slow blown and should never be replaced by F fast blown fuses Sizes of a complete table incl monitor and speakers 91216 and ST416 width 136 cm working height 80 cm depth incl monitor 105 cm tot
17. ill and maximum speed forward or revers the speed is fully variable by hand 2 Speed control lever V01 2013 16mm Jubilee 25 10 0 Operation field ST416 ST216 continued 3 Clutch and brake switch for picture track 1 4 Clutch and brake switch for sound Mag 1 track 2 5 Ground glass back illuminated by a 7 000 K LED source on off switch fig 2 18 page 10 6 Touch screen fig 3 page 10 7 Ruler 16mm frames Clutch and brake switches 3 and 4 are used to dis engage the corresponding tapes from the drive Push button released tape engaged Push button suppressed tape disengaged Remark As soon as the table runs the switches 3 and 4 are enabled After the tables has stopped these switches can be used again This feature is for no damage can be done to material while the editor is in a full wind speed no loss of sync by pushing clutch brake switch accidentally during viewing V01 2013 16mm Jubilee 26 11 0 ADJUSTMENT PICTURE LAMP 16mm 7216 ST416 fig 11 1 Lighting aperture 2 Picture screen 3 Adjusting screw vertical For uniform illumination at the top and bottom of the screen 4 Adjusting screw focus Adjusting to minimal flickering 5 Adjusting screw horizontal For uniform illumination to the left and right of the screen 6 Cover plate for projection lamp 12V 100W only Picture lamp adjustment should be carried out with machine in operation in sync speed
18. itching off the table always switch off all the sub functions 5 7 Threading film Thread 16mm film according to fig 12 15 pages 28 29 Attention in order to prevent unnecessary wear when threading film without sound never use the magnetic head fig 5 50 44 page 11 and sprocket 37 and switch off the sound fig 2 16 page 10 When the film has COMOPT or COMMAG sound thread the film with sprocket 37 in a way the tension roller 45 can move a little bit this because too much tension can damage the perforation Use the speed switch fig 1 6 page 9 to view the film While winding or rewinding from 0 to sync speed and sync the speed is continuously variable This makes it possible to view the film frame by frame When the framing is not correct it can be adjusted fig 5 40 page 11 Focus picture is adjustable 41 Thread the 16mm film according the version Pages 28 29 show the way to thread film with and without sound Also shown are the threading of SEPMAG SEPOPT V01 2013 16mm Jubilee 14 HOW TO USE THE STEENBECK 16mm JUBILEE SERIES continued 5 8 Rewind Don t rewind the film as it is thread for viewing because of the sprockets older films with bad splices and perforation can get damaged It s advised to rewind the film always with a Steenbeck film rewinder The Steenbeck film rewinder can wind forward and backward and the speed can be adjusted even to very slow This can be useful when it
19. lee 11 5 0 HOW TO USE THE STEENBECK JUBILEE SERIES Read this section carefully study all the possibilities and run some tests Make the most important actions your own 5 1 GENERAL OVERVIEW fig 1 page 9 drive deck friction left friction right ruler ground glass back lit to check film speed switch sound preamplifier section universal counter display fig 15 switch board pressure switches screen holder storage space headphone socket 2 jack 5 2 SWITCH BOARD and PRESSURE SWITCHES fig 2 page 10 Switches 16 t m 19 are the so called sub functions 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 main power on green off switch on off switch sound on off switch picture lamp on off switch back light ground glass on off switch video lamp for option ST170 7 video adaptor system pressure switch for synchronous speed 24 or 25 f p s The selected speed is indicated by a green LED on the counter display pressure switch for on off SEPOPT optical lamp OPT 1 option ST66 pressure switch for on off COMOPT optical lamp OPT 2 5 3 SOUND PREAMPLIFIER SECTION TOUCHSCREEN fig 3 page 10 25 V01 2013 minus plus fader volume minus plus fader treble minus plus fader bass balance fader Left Right mute sound up select audio source down select audio source switch stereo mono audio 16mm Jubilee 12 HOW TO USE THE STEENBECK 16mm JUBILEE SERIES continued 5 4 DR
20. mon use Additionally the universal counter may offer extra possibilities for more effective work on your film rewind film inspection table The counter calculator functions are controlled by keys No 1 10 right to left 1 frames counts and displays number of frames max 1 999 999 2 feet 35mm displays film length in feet 16 frames 1 foot 3 feet 16mm displays film length in feet 40 frames 1 foot 4 feet 8Smm displays film length in feet 72 frames 1 foot 5 m dm 35mm displays film length in meters 1 meter 52 630 frames 6 m dm 16mm displays film length in meters 1 meter 131 200 frames T m dm 85mm displays film length in meters 1 meter 236 200 frames 8 min sec 25 FPS displays elapsed time 1 second 25 frames 9 min sec 24 FPS displays elapsed time 1 second 24 frames 10 min sec 18 FPS displays elapsed time 1 second 18 frames The two digits to the right always indicate numbers of frames The other digits show the counter value according to the chosen film format A red LED on the key indicates the activated display format The green LED indicates 24 or 25 frames per seconds sync speed of the editor Together with the keys you will find one switch and two pushbuttons on the counter front panel Pushbutton C Clear Counter is reset to ZERO Pushbutton HOLD Display is stopped at actual reading The counter keeps on counting When releasing Pushbutton counter value is transferred t
21. o display Switch DIST CTR Setting 1 distance counter on Setting 0 distance counter off The distance counter is activated to measure partical length or time values It can be reset to ZERO C without effecting the main counter V01 2013 16mm Jubilee 16 UNIVERSAL COUNTER PICTURE SOUND SHIFT SYSTEM For ST416 sound sound 2 The picture sound synchronizer shows the shift of the sound tape against the picture tape in positive and negative directions The range of display is 99 9 frames The shift of the sound tape is accurate tot 1 100 of a frame displaying are 1 10 of a frame A switch A makes two type of operation possible Switch position B As long as the switch 51 fig 5 page 12 is pushed the picture sound shift runs continuously and can be stopped at any desired point For ST416 one display is in function Switch position C With every touch of the switch 51 the sound tape be moved forward or backward by exactly one frame e g to bring forward the sound by ten frames the switch in a forward position has to be momentarily pressed ten times By prolonged pressing the tape will carry on till the key is released The tape will now exactly to a perforation This will avoid the troublesome forward and backward pulling of the tape to synchronize the two Push buttons D reset display V01 2013 16mm Jubilee 17 7 0 CONNECTION PANELS 7 1 panel for audio out and inputs Bi phase fig
22. s been removed the cold light mirror is visible This cold light mirror below the prism condensor is held in place by a spring To remove the mirror the table has to be opened and is reachable from the inside Pull the spring back and clean the mirror like a front surface coated mirror 8 9 Frictions take up and supply units A Frictions are operated by a motor via multiple V belts It may become necessary to adjust the belt tension after a certain operating time To achieve this open frame at both sides and loosen the corresponding tension roller arms with a wrench for M5 bolts 8mm and adjust the belt tension The wind pull of the centre cores can be adjusted with the little tension bolt inside the square mandrel 8mm of each friction For readjustment take off the film core The tension bolt can be turned then by an allen key hexagon 2 5mm Steenbeck part number 9962 0088 00 When turning anticlockwise the wind pull will be more firm When turning clockwise the wind pull becomes looser The square 8mm mandrel must be arrested with a 8mm wrench Steenbeck part number N000 0471 00 The wind pull should be checked by means of a 100 core and a spring scale In running mode sync of the table it should be as follows 16mm picture approx 0 8 1 0N 80 100 grams 16mm sound approx 0 6 0 8N 60 80 grams The core plate of the friction should not be greased or lubricated at the bottom The core axle fig a should be
23. teenbeck factory always returns the parts free of charge The replaced parts are always property of Steenbeck If a Steenbeck engineer is required to take care of the warranty repairs or replacements all travelling and accommodation costs are for the owner user of the Steenbeck machine V01 2013 16mm Jubilee 8 V01 2013 16mm Jubilee 10 22 21 23 fig 2 fig 3 max Nanana gana aaa AA a bass E a iE balance V01 2013 16mm Jubilee 5 4 DRIVEDECK OVERVIEW fig 5 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 4T 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 polygon cover cap support guide ring not on photo pressure arm picture left and right pressure arm sound left and right COMOPT sprocket for film with sound push button red to detach pressure arm cover plate lift when threating film framing picture focus image guide rollers film optical sound reader COMOPT magnetic head for COMMAG optional tension roller for film with sound protection cap optical sound lamp OPT 2 fly wheels to optimize sound hexagon screws for adjusting picture lamp see also page 27 cover picture lamp magnetic head for SEPMAG or placing SEPOPT OPT 1 switch for sound shift system not shown ST416 only cap for lens and prism screw bearing shaft plate pressure arm see page 23 SEPMAG SEPOPT sprocket upper prism condensor part of the illumination system V01 2013 16mm Jubi
24. th sound the COMOPT sprocket should also replaced by a shrunken one see E page 23 We also have sprockets for shrunken SEPMAG perforated tape See options for the correct stock numbers in case of ordering 3 1 4 Frictions The frictions are fitted for use of film cores and film reels with square holes It is recommended to use film bobbins cores of 100mm diameter When using film reels the film plates and film core centre should be removed The film reel is the placed in the square pin By film reel operation it will be necessary to readjust the film tension see section 8 9 page 21 22 It is not recommended to used film reels with core diameters less then 50mm V01 2013 16mm Jubilee 4 3 2 PICTURE The rear screen projection method via an optical compensation system is done with 18 face revolving prism polygon With the high quality surface mirrors optics and screen material gives this a very brilliant bright and sharp image The standard dimensions of the projection are 212 x 288 mm For Super 16 and full frame 212 x 360mm Accurate film transport is achieved by revolving sprockets The picture lamp can easily be replaced and adjusted In stand still mode the light is automatically dimmed to prevent heat damages to the film The easy threading of film and perforated tape saves time and protect the film from being damaged see pages 28 29 Standard is the large monitor which makes it possible to check an
25. use all the possibilities of this 16mm Jubilee Series film table 1 0 INTRODUCTION Main highlights of the Jubilee Series modern design and colours upgraded processor motor regulator board for extreme friendly film handling new designed foot control also for extreme friendly film handling option ST60 upgraded processor universal counter system standard with Bi phase 50Hz output for external syncing master integrated touch screen for all audio settings digital processor sound reproduction system stereo 2 channel mono switchable SEPMAG sound reproduction ST416 only standard XLR balanced audio outputs standard motor controlled sound shift system for one audio track ST416 only standard Super16 Read this manual carefully before starting to work 2 0 GENERAL DATA for 16mm film with COMOPT optical sound COMMAG sound optional 2 plate version up to 4 plate with SEPMAG sound fast and accurate checking viewing film halogen lamp 12 Volt 100 watt high quality projection screen digital processor counter display for actual speed of the film option ST200 sound system selectable by touch screen each channel with digital fader master amp with balance treble bass and master volume key for stereo 2 channel mono Ya head phone jack two way high quality speakers switchable sync speeds 24 and 25 f p s frames per second variable speed from 0
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