Barco 808/Cine8
Layout and Setup Tips
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13) HV splitter:
This block splits the 35,000 volts to all three
tubes. The white wire is a 2 conductor (a shield and a hot lead solder
point) HV sensing wire that shuts down the EHT board if an abnormal
condition is detected.
There is one input connector and three output connectors
on the HV splitter. Some splitters are labeled as to the
input and output, in reality it doesn’t matter what lead
goes where, as they are all tied together inside the
block.
The most important thing to understand about the HV
splitter is that the little white wire is the HV sensing
wire, and has two connections, the shield wire and the
hot wire. Each connect to two different solder points on
the HV splitter. That sensing wire tells the EHT board
if the high voltage gets too high, and then shuts down
the EHT board. Note also that the wire is made of
Teflon, can take a lot of heat, and is a nightmare to
splice if you cut it ‘cause you’re too lazy to desolder
it.
Cut the wire only if you’re stripping a set for parts!
The CRT output boards usually have a green LED on it.
This is the G2 set up indicator light, the set of this
is covered in the service manual.
14) Video output board/CRT socket: Slightly different
variations depending on which model of Barco 808 you
have. The BG 808s has a combined CRT socket and video
output board, the others have a separate CRT socket, and
the video output board is bolted to the chassis frame.
All three boards and sockets are identical, they can be
swapped between tubes.
15) Astig magnet: Controls the astigmatism (fine
focusing) controls. Each knob on the astig magnet
rotates around the tube, and spins on axis, so there
are two adjustments per knob.
16) Focus yoke: Controls the focusing of each tube.
Location on the tube neck will affect the focusing..
17) Deflection yoke: The H and V signals from the H and
V deflection boards provide height and width to the
image. If you rotate the yoke, you’ll tilt the entire
image.
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