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1. Core clamp 2. Roller 3. Particle transfer roller 4. Optional Audio and KeyKode Reader
attached via left options interface 5. Tensioner sprocket wheel 6. Skid plate
7. Light source 8. Drive sprocket wheel 9. Pin registration expansion port
10. Right options interface
TIP
If you are reading the printed version of this manual that was included with your
Cintel scanner, you can also download the latest version in PDF form. This PDF
provides the manual in many different languages and can be downloaded from the
Blackmagic Design support center at www.blackmagicdesign.com/support
Unpacking and Mounting
Welcome to your new Cintel scanner!
The first thing to do before you can get started using your scanner is to unpack and securely
mount your scanner to a stable surface, or against a wall. Mounting holes are located on your
scanner's base, under the feet, for added stability when mounting to a desk. Mounting holes are
also located on the back panel so you can firmly mount your scanner to a dedicated wall mount.
After opening your scanner's road case, you will see that
spaces have been cut in the foam padding to give you a
sturdy grip on your scanner.
Please note that Cintel weighs over 130 pounds, or 60kg,
and is clearly too heavy to be unpacked by one person.
You will need to make sure that all lifting is performed by
2 people using correct lifting techniques, such as bending
your knees, keeping a straight back and lifting with careful,
controlled movements.
Once you have gently removed your scanner from its road
case, place it upright on a flat, stable surface capable of supporting its weight.
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11. Compliance arm 12. Spooler backplate 13. Focus wheel
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This section of the
manual contains
information including:
■
Unpacking
■
Desk Mounting
■
Wall mounting
Unpacking and Mounting
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