Cine-film projection : a practical manual for users of all types of 16-mm. (1952)

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layout of the furniture, or even to suit a room of unusual shape. In many cases the screen will have to be in a corner, but this has certain advantages, such as the longer throw when the projector is placed in the opposite corner. In all probability the SPEAKER -< NON-SYNC WORKING ON 110 VOLTS A.C. no VOLTS PROJECTOR AMPLIFIER. MOv. MOTORS LAMP 110 v NON 5YNC IIOv. Fig. 21 Lay-out for connecting a novolt non-sync with a novolt projector (A.C. only). Z30V„ ac. MAINS ^S ROTARY CONVERTOR TRANSFORMER PR.OJECTO* ^ _ I'SOV. A C I fl..~o.Nj^ Fig 21a Always make sure that you connect the D.C. supply to the D.C. end of the rotary converter. And when operating, you may have to use both the lamp and motor switches simultaneously, so look for this instruction in your manufacturer's "Instruction Book." 96