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Hugh Burch
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 - posted July 09, 2014 05:08 AM      Profile for Hugh Burch   Email Hugh Burch   Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
Hey,
I am currently in the process of testing and if necessary fixing sone old projectors, most of the issues are straight forward but there is one i am stuck on.

I have an Elf Eiko Sound Rm-2 which is in good working order except that it wont pick up magnetic sound. Testing is being done with a professional sound test reel so thats not an issue and I have opened it up and checked all circuit boards, cables and connections, all of which look fine.

If anyone has one of these, or experience in fixing them I would be grateful of a shunt in the right direction.

Thanks
Hugh

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Maurice Leakey
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 - posted July 10, 2014 02:47 AM      Profile for Maurice Leakey   Email Maurice Leakey   Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
Most 16mm projectors which are optical & magnetic have spent a great part of their lives projecting optical films.

It is possible that the contacts on the Opt/Mag switch have corroded through non-use.

You could try flipping the switch backwards and forwards some dozen to twenty times in an effort the "clean" the contacts.

If the optical side is operating correctly there seems to be somewhere where the magnetic signal is getting lost.

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Paul Mason
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 - posted July 10, 2014 03:12 AM      Profile for Paul Mason     Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
Hugh,
You really need a a service manual for the RM-2 or failing that an RM-1 to show the extra bits used for mag playback. Almost certainly there is magnetic preamp circuit board. Try and inject a signal into the preamp to see if it still works as the mag head may have failed or the wiring from the head to the preamp gone open-circuit.

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Hugh Burch
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 - posted July 10, 2014 05:47 AM      Profile for Hugh Burch   Email Hugh Burch   Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
thanks guys,
i will investigate the circuits a bit more. but how can I safely run a signal through the magnetic circuit? would I need to match the current some how? I imagine I couldnt just attach my ipod via a butchered phono cable for example?

i have found a couple of service manuals for either this projector or similar but cant see anything usefull, if anyone wants to have a look?

http://www.acofs.org.au/part_5_files/Eiki/Tech%20R%20series.PDF

http://www.k3camera.com/pdfs/eiki/2009-eiki-slii-service-manual.pdf

thanks

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Paul Mason
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 - posted July 10, 2014 07:43 AM      Profile for Paul Mason     Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
Hugh,
You need a test signal oscillator that only generates a tiny (less than 1 volt) signal at say 1000 Hz. Maplin sell multimeters which have them built in. Don't use anything like a smart phone that might damage the circuits or itself and be careful of mains voltages when the projector is plugged in and you have the back open.

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Martin Jones
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Or simply use an insulated screwdriver held between finger and thumb (professional method)on the point where the head connects to the rest of the circuitry. A loud hum should be heard.

This kind of signal is very small .... a multimeter oscillator output will be MUCH too high ... just what is needed at this point in the circuit.

Martin

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Hugh Burch
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 - posted July 10, 2014 09:20 AM      Profile for Hugh Burch   Email Hugh Burch   Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
i have sorted the problem, thanks for help.
the magnetic pickup wasn't making the connection on the film. so adjusted it a bit and is now working fine.

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