[Konvas] manual .... electonics ....kinor 2 perf .
Sean McVeigh
konvas at smallpony.ca
Sat Jun 20 01:57:17 CDT 2009
A 24V NiCD battery under load should not exceed 30V.. should be fine.
Under NO load, then it could push 28V+, but once you connect stuff to
it, it gets pulled back down.
//building solar panels tonight...
On 19-Jun-09, at 7:29 PM, olivier auverlau wrote:
> Hi, the guys on AZ spectrum say me that :
>
> Hi Oliver,
>
> We did not design the electronics for this camera, we just repaired
> it. The electronics were made by The Aranda Group, Melbourne,
> Australia. You can e-mail Bruce McNaughton atbruce at arandafilm.com.au
> to get correct answers for your questions. The camera electronics
> have 12v and 5V voltage regulators (LM78 series). The top voltage
> for these regulators is 30V. If you are using 24V NiCd battery then
> after a full charge the battery voltage can reach 30 V level. I
> prefer to use 18V battery. Please check the power cable, the film
> switch and the door switch.
>
> Best regards,
> Andrew Zorawski
>
> www.az-spectrum.com
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: vonat8 at verizon.net
> To: cinema at konvas.org
> Sent: Friday, June 19, 2009 4:59 PM
> Subject: Re: [Konvas] manual .... electonics ....kinor 2 perf .
>
> Olivier,
>
> That looks almost exactly the same as mine.
>
> Terry
>
>
> Jun 19, 2009 11:23:08 AM, cinema at konvas.org wrote:
> Hi Terry , thasnks for the manual , mine was not made by Anders
> Banke ,,... but by A-Z-spectrum electronics in NYC ....
> so i am not sure it will be the sames ...
> here picture of my front panel
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: vonat8 at verizon.net
> To: cinema at konvas.org
> Sent: Friday, June 19, 2009 7:20 AM
> Subject: Re: [Konvas] shooting 1 fps with KINOR 2 perf ....
>
> Olivier,
>
> I sent you the manual off-list last night. Did you get it? Also, I
> have the same problem with the run/stop switch on my Kinor. I
> solved it by putting another switch in the power cord. After your
> post I took a close look at it and I believe the switch is faulty.
> It doesn't move all the way into the "stop" position. I think I'll
> replace my switch...
>
> According to the manual, running the camera with the inching button
> should not damage the electronics. It makes an awful screeching
> sound, but it doesn't hurt the camera.
>
> The explanations of the mysterious letters that appear on the
> display screen are in the manual too. ("USA" means it's measuring
> the film in feet not meters, "SAF" is a prompt to save the footage
> count, etc.)
>
> Terry
>
>
> Jun 18, 2009 08:37:20 PM, cinema at konvas.org wrote:
> someone know if i can shoot normally simply pushing the "INCH"
> button on my kinor .... i see than the camera look running at 1FPS
> (one frame per second) during all time i keep the button pushed ...
>
> so it look great make a slow speed shooting (time lapse) at 1FPS ...
> my question is : it can be done without problem for electronic ???
>
> what is the real function of the "inch" button ????
>
> sometimes i have "USA" word , and "SAF" word appear on my
> display .... sometimes only the "F" letter .....
>
> what can be the causes ????
>
> anybody heve a kind of manual of this display seting pànel ?
> all is OK, but sometimes stranges things happend like the camera run
> with ON OFF button in OFF !!!
>
> maybe it is a Ghost inside the body !!!!
>
> Olivier .
>
>
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