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    the four back screws (Figure 3-9), first remove the Condensing Lens by
    removing the two X translation screws (Figure 3-8), then very slightly loosen
    the four back screws until the lens can move freely in the up or down direction
    by turning the Y translation screw. Then replace the Condensing Lens.
     
     Figure 3-9.  Condensing Lens, rear view.
     
    7.  Remove the fan from the Dichroic Shield cover to provide access to the
    Condensing Lens adjustments, then replace the Dichroic Shield cover but do
    not secure it with the screws until the Condensing Lens adjustment is
    completed later in this procedure.
     
     WARNING!!! The next step reapplies power to the projector.
    Dangerous light exists in the mirror area where the Dichroic Shield cover was
    removed. It is crucial that hands and other parts of the body be kept away
    from the Arc Lamp light beam. Severe burns can result from even short
    exposures to the light beam. Do not allow anyone near the projector unless
    they are wearing safety goggles of at least X5 strength. Do not look directly at
    the light beam even with safety goggles! PUT ON SAFETY GLASSES NOW!
    8.  Apply power to the projector.
    9.  Adjust the X (horizontal) position of the Condensing Lens to center the hot
    spot horizontally. Do this by physically moving the lens horizontally until the
    hot spot is centered horizontally on the screen.
    10. Adjust the Y (vertical) position of the Condensing Lens to center the hot spot
    vertically. Do this by adjusting the Y translation screw (Figure 3-8) until the
    hot spot is centered vertically on the screen.
    Back screws 
    						
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    11. Repeat Steps 9 and 10 until no further increase in center brightness can be
    achieved and the hot spot is centered as much as possible.
    12. When the hot spot is centered as much as possible, turn off power at the
    circuit breaker. Wait 10 minutes for the components to cool down, then
    carefully tighten the Condensing Lens locking screw, back screws, and X-
    translatlon screws, replace the fan in the Dichroic Shield cover and replace
    the Dichroic Shield cover in the projector.
    13. Recheck rolloff with a light meter and readjust, if necessary, the Arc Lamp
    alignment screws for a 4:1 rolloff from screen center to screen corners.
    14. Close the fan door of the Arc Lamp Enclosure, replace the lower-right side
    panel and front cover.
    3.2 Electronic Module Tilt-up
    1.  Remove the rear cover (Section 4.2).
    2.  Release the clasp on the left side of the electronic module (turn CCW and pull
    out).
    3.  Pull out the release pin on the rear-right side of the electronic module to tilt it
    up. Tilt the electronic module up to a vertical position.
    4.  Ensure the holding pin locks the electronic module in place.
    3.3 ILA® Back Focus
    The 
    ILA® Back Focus adjustment moves the 
    ILA®/Relay Lens/CRT assemblies
    together to adjust the focal length. When using a zoom lens this adjustment
    allows the zoom lens’ tracking to remain focused throughout the entire range. Use
    the focus test pattern to perform this adjustment one color at a time. The
    procedures below perform the 
    ILA® Back Focus for the Green lens. The first
    procedure is for a zoom lens. The second procedure is for a fixed lens.
    For best results, perform 
    ILA® Back Focus procedure with 2 people. One person
    to watch the screen close-up and the other to move the 
    ILA®/Relay Lens/CRT
    assemblies back and forth. The adjustment is factory-set but may need some
    touch-up in the field.
    To adjust the 
    ILA® Back Focus for a Zoom Lens:
    1.  Remove the rear cover (Section 4.2).
    2.  Tilt up the Electronic Module (Section 3.3).
    3.  View Green. Hide Red and Blue.
    4.  Select the Focus test pattern.
    5.  Select Projection Lens from the menu.
    6.  Use the up/down arrow keys to zoom the Projection Lens to full telephoto
    position (smallest image).
    7.  Use left and right arrows to focus the projection lens to get sharply focused
    spacer balls. 
    NOTE: Spacer balls are used inside the ILA® Assembly to 
    						
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    separate the layers. They are tiny, random, irregularly-shaped spots that are
    visible throughout the image.  Look directly in front of the screen in the lighter
    areas of the image to view. From throw distances shorter than 4 meters,
    spacer balls are difficult to see.
    8.  Zoom the lens to a wide angle position (largest image).
    9.  Put on safety gloves (see Safety section for gloves type) then loosen the wing
    nut on the Green Relay Lens (or whichever lens is being focused). 
    NOTE: If
    the 
    ILA®/Relay Lens/CRT assembly cannot be moved close enough to get a
    good spacer ball focus, loosen the CRT Lens Stopper Ring in front of the CRT
    Holder Ring (Figure 3-10). Move the CRT snug against the collar to get
    additional range, and then, retighten the collar.
    10. Loosen the 2 hex bolts (shown in Figure 3-12) on the 
    ILA® assembly in front
    of the Relay Lens.
    11. Slide the Relay Lens/CRT/
    ILA® assembly forward or backward until the
    sharpest spacer ball focus is achieved. 
    NOTE: Do not use the zoom lens
    focus while performing this step.
    12. Repeat Steps 6-11 until the spacer balls stay in focus through the entire zoom
    range. The spacer balls may go slightly out of focus in spots while zooming up
    or down, but they should be in focus at the smallest and largest images.
    13. Tighten the hex bolts on the Green 
    ILA® Assembly and the wing nut on the
    Green Relay Lens.
    14. Repeat Steps 9-13 above for other colors that need 
    ILA® Back Focusing. Be
    sure to hide the other 2 colors.
    To adjust the 
    ILA® Back Focus for a Fixed Lens:
    1.  Remove the rear cover (Section 4.2).
    2.  Tilt up the Electronic Module (Section 3.3).
    3.  View Green. Hide Red and Blue.
    4.  Select the Focus test pattern.
    5.  Select Projection Lens from the menu.
    6.  Use left and right arrows to focus the projection lens to get sharply focused
    spacer balls. 
    NOTE: Spacer balls are used inside the 
    ILA® Assembly to
    separate the layers. They are tiny, random, irregularly-shaped spots that are
    visible throughout the image.  Look directly in front of the screen in the lighter
    areas of the image to view. From throw distances shorter than 4 meters,
    spacer balls are difficult to see.
    7.  Put on safety gloves (see Safety section for gloves type) then loosen the wing
    nut on the Green Relay Lens (or whichever lens is being focused). 
    NOTE: If
    the 
    ILA®/Relay Lens/CRT assembly cannot be moved close enough to get a
    good spacer ball focus, loosen the CRT Lens Stopper Ring in front of the CRT
    Holder Ring (Figure 3-10). Move the CRT snug against the collar to get
    additional range,then retighten the collar. 
    						
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    8.  Loosen the 2 hex bolts (shown in Figure 3-12) on the 
    ILA® assembly in front
    of the Relay Lens.
    9.  Slide the Relay Lens/CRT/ILA® assembly forward or backward until the
    sharpest spacer ball focus is achieved. 
    NOTE: Do not use the lens focus
    while performing this step.
    10. Tighten the hex bolts on the Green 
    ILA® Assembly and the wing nut on the
    Green Relay Lens.
    11. Repeat Steps 7-10 above for other colors that need 
    ILA® Back Focusing. Be
    sure to hide the other 2 colors.
    NOTE: The CRT Mechanical Focus procedure (
    Section 3.4) is often
    performed sequentially with the CRT Rotation procedure (
    Section 3.5). The
    same two set screws (
    Figure 3-10) are loosened when doing either of these
    procedures. When performing the procedures in sequence, ensure the two
    set screws are secured when either the focus lock screw 
    or the CRT
    thumbscrew is tightened after finishing each adjustment. 
    Do not leave the set
    screws loose when securing either the focus lock screw or the CRT
    thumbscrew. 
    Adjusting either of these while the set screws are loose may
    cause the CRT to go out of focus or rotate.
    3.4 CRT Mechanical Focus
    The CRT Mechanical focus is factory-set and will not normally require adjustment.
    When a CRT is replaced, the CRT mechanical focus must be reset. Adjust colors
    individually. After completing, recheck other colors for additional adjustment.
    Replacing the CRT could cause other colors to become misadjusted.  Use the
    Focus test pattern (an external signal or other test patterns can also be used) for
    adjustment.
    To adjust the CRT Mechanical Focus:
    1.  Remove the rear cover (Section 4.2)
    2.  Tilt the Electronic Module to the full up position (Section 3.2).
    3.  Select the Focus test pattern.
    4.  Zoom the Projection Lens to the widest angle (largest image) and adjust the
    Projection Lens focus for the sharpest image of the Focus test pattern.
    5.  Loosen the two set screws (Figure 3-10) near the top of the CRT sleeve.
    6.  Loosen the CRT focus lock screw located on the Guide Plate at the top of the
    CRT shield (Figure 3-10). The CRT is now free to slide.
    7.  Grasp the CRT thumbscrew (Figure 3-10) and slide the CRT back and forth
    until the image is focused as sharply as possible (be careful not to loosen the
    CRT thumbscrew which could cause the CRT to rotate).
    8.  Tighten the set screws first, then the CRT focus lock screw. NOTE: Tighten
    set screws before focus lock screw. The focus lock screw can slightly defocus
    or rotate the CRT as it is being tightened if the set screws are loose.
    9.  Repeat the above steps for the Red and Blue CRTs. 
    						
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    Figure 3-10.   CRT Mechanical Focus adjustments.
    3.5 CRT Rotation
    The CRT tilt adjustment aligns the CRT level with the screen. This is a factory-set
    adjustment and should not need adjusting unless the CRT or yoke is moved.
    Remove the rear cover (Section 4.2) and tilt the electronic module up (Section
    3.2).
    1.  Select Test Pattern 8, Center/Lin.
    2.  View the color for the CRT that requires rotation. Hide the other 2 colors.
    3.  In the Geometry menu, set “Reg Enable” to off by unchecking the box.
    Unchecking the Reg Enable box temporarily disables any convergence
    corrections that have been performed with a different CRT/Yoke assembly
    and sets these values to the default levels so that CRT Rotation can be
    accomplished correctly.
    4.  In the Geometry menu, access Bow, Skew, Pincushion, and Keystone. Note
    the values for each setting.  After recording values, set each to the default 
    						
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    level of 128 (For Skew, select the color of the CRT that is to be rotated-the
    other functions are not color-selectable). This is done so that the CRT
    Rotation can be properly performed without the influence of any previous
    corrections made for these adjustments.
    5.  Loosen the 2 set screws (Figure 3-10) near the top of the CRT sleeve.
    6.  Loosen the CRT Thumbscrew (Figure 3-10) on the top of the CRT Assembly.
    7.  Tilt the yoke by grasping the Thumbscrew and moving it in whichever direction
    it takes to make the CRT raster square.
    8.  When the CRT raster is square on the screen, tighten the 2 set screws first,
    then the CRT thumbscrew.
    9.  In the Geometry menu, toggle the Reg Enable box back to On.
    10. Reset Bow, Pincushion, Keystone, and Skew (select proper color for Skew) to
    the values noted previously in Step 4.
    11. Recheck Bow, Pincushion, Keystone, and Skew and readjust if necessary.
    Also recheck Convergence (refer to the Model 230 User’s Guide).
    12. Repeat the above procedure for any other CRT that is not level.
    3.6 CRT Electronic Focus
    The Electronic Focus is factory-set and will not normally need to be adjusted
    except after component replacement, maintenance, or if wide temperature
    variations exist between the factory and the field location. View one color at a
    time.
    1.  Select the Focus test pattern.
    2.  Zoom the Projection Lens to the widest angle and adjust the Projection Lens
    focus for the sharpest image.
    3.  View Green. Hide Red and Blue.
    4.  Adjust the Green Electronic Focus (Figure 3-11) for a sharp focus of the H
    pattern at the center of the screen.
    5.  Repeat the above steps for Red and Blue.
      
    						
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    Figure 3-11.   RGB Electronic Focus adjustments.
    3.7 ILA® Overlap
    This adjustment positions the 
    ILA® assemblies in their sockets. Adjustment
    should only be made once or whenever an 
    ILA® is replaced.
    To determine if this adjustment is necessary:
    1.  Note the value of the 
    ILA
    ® bias for red, green and blue so they can be
    returned to these levels when this procedure is complete.
    2.  Hide red, green, and blue.
    3. Increase the 
    ILA
    ® biases to maximum for all 3 colors. With all colors at
    maximum, the image on the screen should be a white screen with some
    colors at the edges.
    4.  Observe the right, left, top, and bottom of the screen. Normally, green is the
    reference to which blue and red will be matched. (
    NOTE: If the green 
    ILA
    ®
    was replaced, the blue or red image should be used as the reference to which
    green is matched.) If a red or blue border is present on either side or at the
    top or bottom the 
    ILA
    ® overlap needs adjustment. If both red and blue
    overlap, the border will be yellow. In either case, proceed with the adjustment
    below. If there is no overlap, reset the 
    ILA
    ® biases to their previous levels
    from Step 2.
    To perform an 
    ILA
    ® Overlap adjustment:
    Remove the rear cover (
    Section 4.2) and tilt the electronic module up (
    Sections
    3.2).
    1.  Continue with all three colors hidden.
    2.  Loosen the 2 wing nuts at the top of the 
    ILA
    ® assembly to be adjusted (Figure
    3-12).
    3.  If the overlap is at the left or right, grasp the 
    ILA
    ® assembly and slide it to the
    right or left so that the edges coincide with the edges of the other two 
    ILA®
    assemblies. CAUTION! To avoid damaging the connector, grasp the 
    ILA®
    assembly itself, 
    not the connector at the top. 
    						
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     Figure 3-12.  ILA® Assembly top view. The overlap screws shown are 
    visible after the 
    ILA® assembly is removed.
    4.  If the overlap is at the top or bottom, be sure the projector is level, then slide
    the spring clip (Figure 3-12) at the top of the 
    ILA® assembly backward and
    remove the 
    ILA® assembly (it will slide out with some resistance). Observe
    there are two adjustment screws at the bottom of the 
    ILA® assembly which
    allow for up and down movement. Turn these screws in or out very slightly to
    allow the ILA® to seat lower or higher, whichever is needed.
    5. Reinstall the 
    ILA
    ® assembly and replace the spring clip.
    6.  Repeat Step 4 if adjustment is still needed.
    7.  Retighten the 2 wing nuts.
    8. Reset the 
    ILA
    ® biases to their previous levels from Step 2.
    3.8 Front/Rear or Inverted Projection Jumper Settings
    NOTE: In the procedures below each of the jumpers mentioned have a specific
    purpose: J100 and J101 are the horizontal scanning jumpers, J 53 and J53A are
    the vertical scanning jumpers, and J50 and J50A are the convergence jumpers.
    3.8.1   Front/Rear Jumper Setting (Horizontal Reverse)
    1.  The Horizontal Scan Reversal Jumper reverses the image projection for front
    or rear projection. Figure 3-13 illustrates the jumpers’ location on the Scan
    Reversal Board.
    2.  The Model 230 Projector is shipped with the jumper plugs inserted in J50 and
    J100 for front/upright projection. For other orientations refer to Table 3-1. 
    						
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    Figure 3-13.   Scan Reversal Board.
    To set the Horizontal Scan Jumper:
    1.  Turn power off at the projector and wait 10 minutes for the arc lamp to cool.
    2.  Remove the projector rear cover (Section 4.2).
    3.  Verify that the jumper is plugged into JA50 and J101 for rear/upright
    projection or J50 and J100 for front/upright projection (See Figure 3-13).
    Refer to Table 3-1 for other orientations. Change jumpers if necessary.
    4.  Replace the projector cover.
    5.  When changing jumpers for front or rear screen projection, Centering,
    convergence and shading must be rechecked.
     TABLE 3-1.   PROJECTION ORIENTATION JUMPER SETTINGS.
    ORIENTATIONCONVERGENCE. P50
    GOES TO:VERTICAL. P53
    GOES TO:HORIZONTAL. P100
    GOES TO:
    FRONT/FLOOR
    UPRIGHTJ50 J53 J100
    FRONT/CEILING
    UPSIDE DOWNJA50 JA53 J101
    REAR/FLOOR
    UPRIGHTJA50 J53 J101
    REAR/CEILING
    UPSIDE DOWNJ50 JA53 J100 
    						
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    3.8.2   Inverted Vertical Jumper Setting
    The Ceiling/Floor jumpers invert the image vertically for use in some situations
    that use mirrors or ceiling projections. Figure 3-13 illustrates the location of the
    jumpers on the Scan Reversal Board. The Model 230 Projector is shipped in the
    normal vertical projection position with the jumper plug inserted into J53. For an
    inverted vertical setup this jumper plug must be inserted into JA53. (Refer to
    Table 3-1 for other orientations).
    To invert the vertical image:
    1.  Turn power off at the projector and wait for the arc lamp to cool.
    2.  Remove the projector rear cover (Section 4.2).
    3.  Tilt the electronic module up (Section 3.2).
    4.  Verify that the vertical jumper is inserted in the correct jacks for appropriate
    application, (refer to Figure 3-13 and Table 3-1).  Change jumpers if
    necessary.
    5.  Replace the electronic module and rear cover.
    6.  When changing jumpers for floor or ceiling screen projection, Centering,
    Convergence and Shading must be rechecked.
    3.9 Vertical and Horizontal Size Settings
    Adjust the vertical height pots and horizontal size coils when replacing the
    Horizontal/Vertical Deflection board, Scan Reversal board, or CRT/Yoke
    assembly. These adjustments may also be needed when the convergence
    adjustment procedures fail to bring the colors into convergence.
    Figure 3-14. Horizontal/Vertical Deflection Board. 
    						
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