Service Manual

SM 2547-1

b) LAMP setting

Models 4020 - 9020 and 9020/CINE:

a) Through the LAMP SWITCH or P-Bus

The settings of the LAMP are change by using the LAMP dimming function through the TRIAC DISSOLVE LOGIC. The phase cut position for LOW is 75% of HIGH .

The LAMP supply voltage is 91 VAC only. Resulting LAMP voltages: Standard: 82V RMS

Economy : 72V RMS

b) Via accessory slot

External units that are connected to the accessory slot cannot use the Standard/Economy LAMP setting with phase cut. Therefore, the LAMP supply voltage is switched with the ECONOMY SIGNAL and a relay to 82 VAC.

The functions of the STANDBY and Standard/Economy Buttons are disabled.

c) LAMP Protection

In the LAMP RETURN LINE on the POWER REGULATION PCB there is a small circuit that detects the actual LAMP current.

LAMPS can explode when they reach the end of their life. The melting filament can create a short circuit with a high current.

The high current is detected, and the LAMP is deenergized immediately by the TRIAC. This procedure prevents the LAMP from exploding, and protects the TRIAC.

d) LAMP Voltage Control

All Models are equipped with a LAMP voltage regulation so that the LAMP voltage does not follow line voltage fluctuation. The 5V AC outlet of the POWER REGULATION PCB i used to create the VAC_Value signal on the MASTER PCB. This signal is fed to the MICROCONTROLLER (MC). The MC then selects a phase cut position of the LAMP voltage which results in a reasonable constant LAMP voltage. This function is disabled if an accessory is connected to the accessory slot. In this case the LAMP operates with 82 VAC.

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Kodak AG, Stuttgart

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Kodak 9020/CINE service manual Lamp setting, Lamp Protection, Lamp Voltage Control