MAY 16, 2008 









35mm Projectors with Electronic IntermittentsFP-30E
Column
FP-50E
Console
FP-25E
Compact
PK-60E
Head

The world's first cinema projectors without mechanical intermittents set a new standard for perfect picture presentation. The E series’ patented electronic intermittent optimizes picture steadiness, focus, contrast and light transmission (especially significant with the trend towards very large screens) while eliminating the need for most routine maintenance and allowing never-before-available levels of picture stability adjustment and operator safety. Details of our "E" technology.

The FP-50E features unusually robust construction, a superior E-Series image and optics that typically allow using a bulb 1 to 2 sizes smaller than other consoles to produce the same brightness and less heat.

FP-50E Console/Projector

Features

  • Compact design
  • Quick, simple installation
  • Numerous options
  • Ease of operation
  • Electronic intermittent
  • Unprecedented picture steadiness
  • Excellent focus, contrast and light efficiency
  • Proven Kinoton reliability– no one approaches our experience with electronic projectors
  • Continuous electronic framing
  • Built-in IREM rectifier
  • Dichroic glass reflector for maximum light output and distribution
  • Bulb capacity from 700W up to 7000W
  • High efficiency cooling system for long xenon bulb life
  • Simple bulb replacement and alignment
  • Easy access to all components
  • Minimal maintenance costs
  • 19" rack mount space
  • Proven reliability and design
  • Continuous running electronically controlled shutter for increased brightness and flicker-free projection at all speeds

The FP-50E is designed for projection of 35mm film at 24 and 25 frames per second. It is used with xenon bulbs from 700 to 7,000 watts. Red LED optical soundheads are standard, a Dolby basement reader can be added. Many, many other options are available.

IMAGE QUALITY

A better quality image can be projected because the time each frame is stationary in the gate is longer (greater dwell time due to faster pull-down). Each frame is held in its final, most stable position longer which contributes to apparent focus. Additionally, the low mass, no wear nature of the electronic intermittent drive system reduces the instability artifacts caused by pull-down overshoot/rebound and friction induced mechanical wear.

ROUTINE MAINTENANCE

There is none! Unlike all other cinema projectors there is no oil-filled intermittent movement to require critical periodic lubricant level checks and endless unpleasant and oft-neglected cleanings and refills. Also, there are no pumps, screens, gaskets, oil cans, drip pans and so forth to cause problems and act as dirt magnets.

SERVICE

Gone is the complex, filthy task of changing the movement. The intermittent motor assembly is unplugged and removed, and a replacement installed. Similarly, the shutter runs on its own small motor making replacement a breeze. In fact, most of the common problem areas found on mechanical projectors are simply absent and a large number of those remaining can be remedied by the projectionist simply changing modules. The savings in service visits and downtime can be substantial.

TECHNICAL PHILOSOPHY

Those who have been around this business a while can remember when the mono sound equipment in a single theater took a four hour monthly service call to maintain. Many manual tasks and mechanical adjustments that once consumed enormous amounts of time have been obviated by electronics.

Perhaps the only equipment in the cinema not to undergo a significant change in design is the projector. While some will resist this change, one only has to compare today's standards of reliability, lack of required maintenance and quality in sound systems with those of forty years ago, when most of today's projection designs originated, to glimpse the potential for progress. But this desire to advance is tempered by the understanding of our customers' need for reliability, thus our use of only well-proven technology.

Concept and Design

More than 12 years ago, Kinoton succeeded in developing a high speed projector for studio applications. Instead of the Maltese cross, the sprocket is driven by an electronically controlled servomotor. These versatile and heavy-duty projectors are in continuous operation at leading studios around the world. Only based on that know-how and experience can projectors which meet the highest standards be produced: Kinoton’s E-series.

Mechanical components as well as control units are easily and quickly accessible and - in the rare event of failure - simply replaced.

The projectors are delivered pre-wired and tested at the factory thus cutting down on installation time and expenses.

Picture Quality

With today's larger screens and shorter projection distances picture quality and steadiness is pushed to the limits, even when using precision Maltese crosses. The electronic projectors of the E-series now set new standards and astonishing improvements in the projected image. The digital drive is designed for permanent control of the vertical picture jump. The extremely high resolution of the digital measuring system and the long dwell time resulting from rapid pull-down, visibly improves picture steadiness, focus and contrast.

Drive Method

A digitally controlled polyphase servomotor incorporating rare earth magnets has been specially designed for the intermittent drive. A constantly active position control compensates for mechanical jump and thus ensures precise centering of the picture. A software application allows service personnel to easily compensate for the mechanical tolerances inherent in all projectors, thus allowing the projector to produce no jump at all. More E-Drive info.

The projector is delivered completely wired and factory-tested, allowing simple, quick and economical installation.

The Film Run Mechanism

Perfect projection quality even when running problem prints, and high reliability are ensured by the use of well proven components in the FP-50E's film run mechanism. A curved, self lubricating film gate ensures a sharply defined picture, even when buckled film is being run.

The Sound Head

The projector can be equipped with a sound head for red LED scanned optical sound and Dolby Digital. Cue sensors can be mounted in the soundhead.

The FP-50E projector is equipped with a biphase output for external interlock of other types of electronic drives such as dubbers.

Light Sources

The FP-50E console can be equipped for horizontal xenon lamps from 700 W up to 7,000 W. The console has a built-in exhaust fan.

Easy Servicing and Reliability

All guide rollers are made of self-lubricating plastic. The mechanical components of the projector are easily accessible and quickly changeable.

Popular Projector Options

  • Single lens holder with quick-change mount
  • Manual lens turret for 2 or 3 lenses
  • Motorized turret and aperture changer for 2 or 3 lenses
  • Remote focus and framing
  • Remote control of all projector functions
  • Status indicators
  • Reel arm capacities of 2000 to 6600 feet
  • Platter guidance hardware
  • LED Reverse Scan Soundhead for optical soundtracks, non upgradeable
  • LED Reverse Scan Soundhead for optical soundtracks, upgradeable to Digital
  • LED Reverse Scan Soundhead for optical and Dolby Digital soundtracks
  • Water cooling system
  • Brackets for DTS or SDDS
  • Film cleaners
  • Popular Console Options
  • 700W ~ 2000W Lamphouse
  • 2000W ~ 7000W Lamphouse
  • Electric dowser
  • Traditional IREM rectifier
  • Electronic IREM rectifier
  • CCA3 automation system
  • EMK 1 programmable automation system
  • Matrix automation system
  • Technical Specifications
  • 208/220V/380V 3-Phase Main power input
  • 50/60 Hz
  • Dimensions 28" W x 53" D x 61" H

 

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