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    Navitar Xenon 560/750 High Intensity Slide Projector The World Leader in Image Quality[...]

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    Warning ∆ ∆ ∆ ∆ ∆ Warning IMPORTANT: BEFORE OPENING THE BOX CONTAINING THE XENON BULB, NOTE THE FOLLOWING PRECAUTIONS: The Xenon bulb contains gas under pressure. Care should be taken in handling the bulb to avoid injury. Wear protective clothing such as gloves, long-sleeved shirt, face and eye covering to protect against flying glass in [...]

  • Page 3

    2 Warning 3 Introduction 3 Supplied Components 3 Service & Repair 4 560/750 System Diagrams 6 Features 8 Installing a New Lamp 13 Operating the Unit & Remote Control 16 Adjusting the Lamp Position 18 Slide Burning & Picture Flicker 20 Slide Moisture Problems 21 Units with Dissolve Module & Dissolve Interface 24 Safety Precautions 26[...]

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    Warning Warning ∆ ∆ ∆ ∆ ∆ Xenon Lamp Contains Gas Under Pressure. Read Instructions Carefully Prior to Operating or Moving. The Xenon bulb contains pressurized gas. Protective clothing and safety glasses should be worn at all times. A void direct exposure or viewing of an energized bulb in order to prevent ultraviolet damage. Allow bulb t[...]

  • Page 5

    The Navitar Xenon Slide Projector is so bright you can make slide pre- sentations with the room lights on. Even more important, you wont loose your audience in the depths of a darkened room. Youll be able to maintain eye contact and see their reactions. And, the audience will be able to see the most important part of the presentation, the pre[...]

  • Page 6

    Top View Side View 560/750 System Diagrams 4 Slide Gate Auto Focus Focus Knob Caution Label Slide Projector Slide Tray Lamp House Projection Lens Power Supply Unit Operating Switch Warning Label Adjustable Screw Leg Power Switch Power Lamp Rear Side Caution Label Slide Reverse Button Slide Foward Button Slide Select Button Auto Focus[...]

  • Page 7

    Front View 560/750 System Diagrams 5 Rear View Lens Port Storage Compartment Power Connector Remote Control Connector Dissolve Control Connector Dissolve Module (Optional)[...]

  • Page 8

    Slide Projector Models 560AF/DM and 750AF/DM use a Kodak Ektagraphic- III AMT modified for our Xenon light source. Models 560RAK/RARS-232 and 750 RAK/RARS-232 use a Navitar ColorPro modified for our Xenon light source. Slide Tray 80 slide trays are recommended. Lamp House Contains a Xenon lamp, a reflector and a mirror. Slide Forward Button Advance[...]

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    Forward/Reverse Transfer Switch Located on the rear part of the projector, it moves the slide tray forward and reverse. Power Connector Connects the main power cable. Zero-point Indicator When lit, it indicates that the slide tray is at the zero-position. Adjustable Screw Legs The projected image can be positioned on screen by adjusting the four le[...]

  • Page 10

    Read these instructions carefully before you remove the projector and other components from the container. 1. Remove contents from shipping container and check against the following list: n Projector n Power Cord n Xenon Bulb (DO NOT REMOVE THE BULB FROM THE BOX UNTIL DIRECTED TO DO SO) n Tools  large and small Phillips screwdrivers 2. Place the[...]

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    IMPORTANT: BEFORE OPENING THE BOX CONTAINING THE XENON BULB, NOTE THE FOLLOWING PRECAUTIONS: The Xenon bulb contains gas under pressure. Care should be taken in handling the bulb to avoid injury. Wear protective clothing such as gloves, long-sleeved shirt, face and eye covering to protect against flying glass in the event of bulb breakage. Handle t[...]

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    7. While holding the positive wire end post firmly, remove the end cap and washer (if supplied) from the bulb. Insert the screw end of the bulb into the center of the reflector and through the hole to the back side of the reflector. Make sure the bulb does not touch either side of the reflector . Make sure to include the washer and black wire and s[...]

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    14. After installing the bulb, it will be necessary to adjust the bulb position in order to render even illumination across the screen. Position the projector so the light from the lens is directed onto a reasonably good screen. Facing the projector from the rear, three (3) adjustment holes are located on the lamp house covers left side. Remove [...]

  • Page 14

    Note: An arc correcting magnet is used to make an even flow of elec- trodes to prevent a partial overheat of the lamp. In the arrangement, as illustrated, the magnet is installed in such a position that the N-pole of the magnet is toward you. The condition is similar to that of a lamp operated in the vertical position. 15. The projector is now read[...]

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    Supply a.c. power of the rated voltage and frequency. The power con- sumption is about 1.5KW. The power line must be capable of handling the total current for the entire system. Cables must be connected tightly. (120V - 12.5 amp, 220V- 6.25 amps). 1. Place the projector on a flat, stable surface and adjust the leveling feet by turning. This prevent[...]

  • Page 16

    13. When turning the projector off, rotate the operating switch counter clockwise one step. The lamp will go off, but the fan will continue to operate. Allow the fan to operate for a few minutes to properly cool the bulb, then shut off the fan by turning the operating switch to the OFF position. Turn the power switch to the OFF position. For added [...]

  • Page 17

    10 9 Contact Output Coupler Output 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 10 7 6 3 Emitter Collector 8 9 5 2 1 4 REMOTE-2 Connector (Receptacle10P) This connector is used to turn the Xenon projector and lamp on/off by remote control. It ties into the control system. 1 Fan ON/OF 2 3 Lamp ON/OFF 4 5 Lamp ON Answer 6 7 Zero Detection Output 8 (To be OPEN in case of ZERO) 9 [...]

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    The lamp can be positioned for uniform screen illumination by adjusting the screws with a screwdriver through three (3) holes on the side of the lamp house. 1. Position the projector so the light from the lens is directed onto a reasonably good screen. 2. Facing the projector from the rear, three (3) adjustment holes are located on the lamp house c[...]

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    6. When you have accomplished the centering of the cone of light on the screen, install a slide frame (without film or glass). Readjust the screws so that the cone of light fills the slide area with no hot spots and so there is no bluish coloring or fringes at the slide area edges. 7. Reinstall the rubber plugs in the adjusting holes for optimum pr[...]

  • Page 20

    Slide burning and picture flicker are problems common to Xenon projec- tors. The following is an explanation and remedy for these problems which can occur in any Xenon projector that is not adjusted properly. 1. Both problems, slide burning and picture flicker, are usually caused by the same thing – a misalignment of the Xenon lamp position. 2. I[...]

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    If the flickering problem is still apparent after readjusting the lamp position, a magnet adjustment may be needed. 1. Please follow all safety precautions listed in this manual for proper handling of the lamp. You will need to remove the top cover and operate the projector with the lamp cover off. Please note that the power interlock switch will n[...]

  • Page 22

    In room environments with high humidity, the use of a high powered Xenon slide projector or modified halogen lamps may cause the moisture that is trapped in your glass slides to appear as a moving spot during your presentation. As the glass slide heats up, the moisture trapped inside will move as a spot until it disappears totally. The moisture spo[...]

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    If you ordered the NAVITAR XENON 560/750DM, the dissolve module has been attached at the factory. Skip to the section Connecting the Dissolve Interface to the Dissolve Module. Make certain the projector is turned off and the power cord is discon- nected before proceeding. 1. Remove the four (4) white thumbscrews attaching the lamp house top c[...]

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    The shutter blades can be opened automatically by turning the three set- up switches on the dissolve interface box to the ON position. Remember to return these three switches to the OFF position to permit the dissolve equipment to operate the shutter during your multimedia show. Connect the dissolve equipment (AVL/Dataton/etc.) to the dissolve inte[...]

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    1. Remove two (2) screws on the side of the dissolve module and take off the square cover on the dissolve module. Turn on the power switches for the AVL/Dataton Dissolve Controller and the Navitar Dissolve Interface unit. 2. Turn off the three set-up switches on your Navitar Dissolve Interface unit. Rotate the variable resistor C to the posit[...]

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    Projector must be on a flat, stable surface. The Xenon lamp is under pressure. Protect yourself from the unlikely, but possible explosion of the lamp by wearing protective glasses and clothing. Do not open the lamp house cover during operation. Do not look at the burning lamp directly. During lamp position adjustment, employ a pair of good ultravio[...]

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    The Xenon lamp is an excellent light source for slide projectors because it produces brilliant light of high color temperature. This is an ozone-free lamp. The gas pressure enclosed within the bulb is about 10 atmo- spheres when cold and will rise to 30-40 atmospheres during operation. Since high voltage of more than 15,000V is required to ignite t[...]

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    1. Starter Assembly 1A816S029-01 2. Blower 1A165F044-01 3. Circuit Breaker 1A151C011-03 4. Rotary Switch 1A154A084-01 5. Terminal 1J171Y043-10 6. Transformer 1A164A101-01 7. Blower 1A165F038-01 8. DC Power Supply Assembly 1A816C608-01 560 Series Location of Components 26 DC Power Supply Assembly Starter Assembly Blower Blower Transformer Terminal R[...]

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    1. Starter Assembly 1A816S029-02 2. Blower 1A165F045-01 3. Circuit Breaker 1A151C011-01 4. Rotary Switch 1A154A084-01 5. Terminal 1J171Y043-10 6. Transformer 1A164A101-01 7. Blower 1A165F038-01 8. DC Power Supply Assembly 1A816C605-09 9. Blower 1A165F033-06 750 Series Location of Components 27 DC Power Supply Assembly Blower Starter Assembly Blower[...]

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    SYMPTOM CAU SE/REMEDY Power is not supplied. Is the power cord c onnected? Repl ace the power cord. Is t here a connecti on to the main s witch? Repla ce the main s witch: P/N 1A154A084-01 ( 560 or 750 Series) . Circuit bre aker CB1 trips wh en main switch is tu rned to LA MP posit ion. There may be a short ci rcuit of the fan mot or or tra nsforme[...]

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    29 560AF/DM Schematic Diagrams[...]

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    30 750AF/DM Schematic Diagrams[...]

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    31 560 & 750 RAK/RARS232 Schematic Diagrams[...]

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    Brightness (Lux) 4300 Color Temperature 5800 º K Lamp Quartz-Xenon, high pressure arc Power 550 watts Bulb Life 500-1000 hours depending on usage Reflector Coaxial type, 3-way adjustable Voltage 120 VAC, 50/60 Hz (220/240V available) Power Usage 9 amps Internal Cooling 5 fans Built-in Fan Delay 3-5 minutes after the power is turned off Projector K[...]

  • Page 35

    Brightness (Lux) 5400 Color Temperature 6450 º K Lamp Quartz-Xenon, high pressure arc Power 750 watts Bulb Life 500-1000 hours depending on usage Reflector Coaxial type, 3-way adjustable Voltage 120 VAC, 50/60 Hz (220/240V available) Power Usage 15 amps Internal Cooling 7 fans Built-in Fan Delay 3-5 minutes after the power is turned off Projector [...]

  • Page 36

    An ozone-free type lamp is used for this projector. The ratings are as follows: 560AF/560DM 560RAK/560RARS-232 Navitar Part # XB-560 Rated Input Power 550W Rated Current 25A DC Lamp Voltage 22±2V DC Color Temperature 5800 Operating Position Horizontal±15 Lamp Life 500-1000 hours Brightness (Lux) 4300 750AF/750DM 750RAK/750RARS-232 Navitar Part # [...]

  • Page 37

    The dissolve interface receives signals from an AVL/Dataton Dissolve Controller and controls three (3) 560DM/750DM Series Xenon Slide Projectors. Component Description Quantity Weight MDC200 12.7W x 13.2D x 3.7H 1 each 17 lbs. 324W x 335D x 94H (mm) (7 Kg.) Connection Cord Length 9 3 each Power Cord Length 16 1 each Power Supply 115V[...]

  • Page 38

    AC In Connector Connects the power cord attached to the unit. 50 or 60Hz Change Switch Depending on the cycle of input power, turn to 50 for 50Hz and turn to 60 for 60Hz. . Fuse Use a fuse with a 2A AC250V rating. AVL Type Input Connector Connect to a dissolve controller such as the AVL DoveX2. Use Ektagraphic type for a connector. Dataton Type Inp[...]

  • Page 39

    Connect the Navitar Dissolve Interface to your 560DM/750DM Series Xenon Slide Projector and an AVL/Dataton dissolve controller. Connect the OUT Connector with each dissolve connector (16P) of the corre- sponding 560DM/750DM Xenon Slide Projector by the attached connec- tion cables. Connect a dissolve controller using the AVL Type Input Connector. C[...]

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    Examples of Connections Navitar Dissolve Interface MDC200 38 To Audio Amp Cue Signal AVL Type Input Connector DISSOLVE CONTROLLER AVL, etc. C B A A AB BC C OUT IN 1 MDC200 PROJECTOR DM SERIES DM SERIES PROJECTOR PROJECTOR 560/750 DM SERIES To Audio Amp Cue Signal Dataton Type Input Connector DATATON'S PAX 2 1 0 A B C 0 1 2 OUT IN 2 MDC200 PROJ[...]

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    This product is warranted to be free from defect in material and work- manship for a period of one year from the date of invoice to the original purchaser. If during the warranty period the product is found to be defective, it will be repaired or replaced at the facilities of Navitar. However, Navitar reserves the right to refund the purchase price[...]

  • Page 42

    NAVITAR, Inc. 200 Commerce Drive Rochester, NY 14623 USA (716) 359-4000 phone (716) 359-4999 fax Warning ∆ ∆ ∆ ∆ ∆ Xenon Lamp Contains Gas Under Pressure. Read Instructions Carefully Prior to Operating or Moving. The Xenon bulb contains pressurized gas. Protective clothing and safety glasses should be worn at all times. A void direct expo[...]