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1. 12345678910 DIGITAY INFIUT LEDS DIGITAL INPUT OPTION SELECT eae 32 e Replacing colour filters Find the filter to be replaced grip it between your fingers and push it towards the movable point of anchorage 33 until the filter comes out of the fixed points of anchorage 34 Bend the filter outwards wee and take it out Insert the new filter into 7 Ia the mobile point 33 and anchor it in the two fixed points 34 ZY NM Ke 34 7 JA fij pr 2 Standard colour filters f r i gt Oa 34 Red 080301 005 Yellow 080301 002 Violet 080301 004 Green 080301 003 Orange 080301 007 Blue 080301 001 lt Pink 080301 006 e Replacing metal gobos Find the gobo to be replaced and delicately press towards the anchorage points 35 until the gobo comes out Take the selected replacement from the holder 36 on the dimmer stopper strobe plate To insert the new gobo position it at the two points of anchorage 35 and lightly pressing it slot it into the remaining points verifying the levelness of the gobo in its housing STANDARD GOBOS 081311 081313 081318 081325 OPTIONAL GOBOS 081305 081307 081312 081314 081315 a RRN 4 sa I A one 20 erste 6 4 _ 3 4298 081317 081319 081320 081321 081324 008 e Lubrication of rotating gobos To ensure that
2. e Six installation positions 25mm 1 apart e Bracket adjustable through 100 with graduated scale to assist positioning Working position Operation in any position Weights and dimensions e HMI 1200 TV 36 4 kg 80 lbs 1 ozs e HMI 1200 35 5 kg 78lbs 2 ozs e HMI 575 29 5 kg 64 Ibs 14 ozs e Mirror head 3 1 kg 6 lbs 13 ozs 360 435 HMI 575 HMI 1200 HMI 1200 TV PROFESSIONAL SHOW LIGHTING OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES ACCESSOIRES OPTIONNELS OPTIONALE ZUBEH RTEILE ACCESORIOS OPCIONALES ACCESSORI OPZIONALI NYE j Vv ae N C21061
3. e Switching on the projector After carrying out all the above operations press the switch 23 checking it all works properly At switch on the software contained in the DMX Receiver microprocessor does a checksum automatic check while the three figure display 24 is off and the three LEDs 25 controlling the input signal are all on After a few seconds the projector starts the mechanical zero setting of the effects At the same time if the checksum has had a positive result a code corresponding to the version of the DMX Receiver microprocessor installed appears on the display This code is displayed for about 5 seconds then only one of the three LEDs relating to the connected input signal stays on while the following information scrolls on the display once Total hours XXX Bulbhours XXX Bulb strikes XXX Address XXX in which Total hours is the total number of hours of the fitting s life Bulb hours is the number of hours of the lamp s life Bulb strikes is the number of times the lamp has been switched on and Address is the selected starting address for the projector control signals After the information has scrolled the projector address will stay displayed The above information can also be displayed by carrying out at least one of the following operations e Setting all the DIL Dual In Line switches of the addresses 26 onto zero e Activating the TEST procedure turning the specific DIL
4. the rotating gobos continue to operate smoothly the bearings should be lubricated with oil every six months use only Kernite LUBE K AHT code 164028 801 Apply the oil using a syringe with a fine needle Avoid over lubricating as excess oil could be spattered during rotation e Periodical cleaning To keep optimum efficiency and functionality over time it is vital to periodically clean the parts where dust and grease can accumulate The frequency with which to carry out the following operations depends on several factors such as the number of movements of the effects and the quality of the work environment air humidity dustiness saltiness etc To remove dirt from the lenses and filters use a soft cloth dampened with any liquid detergent for cleaning glass 7 kd gt Never use solvents or spirits O Parts requiring frequent cleaning Parts requiring monthly cleaning Once a year it is recommended to submit the projector to qualified technical personnel for non routine maintenance consisting of at least the following operations General cleaning of internal parts Restoring lubrication of all parts subject to friction using lubricants specifically supplied by Clay Paky General inspection of internal components wiring mechanical parts etc Electrical photometric and functional tests Any repairs 5 TROUBLE SHOOTING THE PROJECTOR WILL NOT SWITCH ON THE ELECTRONICS DO NOT WORK DE
5. ENGLISH PROFESSIONAL SHOW LIGHTING Congratulations on choosing a Clay Paky product We thank you for your custom Please note that this product as all the others in the rich Clay Paky range has been designed and made with total quality to ensure excellent performance and best meet your expectations and requirements INSTRUCTIONS MANUAL Carefully read this instructions manual in its entirety and keep it safe for future reference It is essential to know the information and comply with the instructions given in this manual in order to ensure the fitting is installed used and serviced correctly and safely CLAY PAKY S p A disclaims all liability for damage to the fitting or to other property or persons deriving from installation use and maintenance that have not been carried out in conformity with this instructions manual which must always accompany the fitting CLAY PAKY S p A reserves the right to modify the characteristics stated in this instructions manual at any time and without prior notice 1 SAFETY INFORMATION e Installation Make sure all the parts for fixing the projector are in a good state of repair Make sure the point of anchorage is stable before positioning the projector The safety rope properly hooked onto the fitting and secured to the framework must be installed so that if the primary support system fails the fitting falls as little as possible If the safety rope gets used it needs to be replaced wit
6. FECTIVE PROJECTION REDUCED BRIGHTNESS POSSIBLE CAUSES CHECKS AND REMEDIES No mains supply Check there is power at the supply socket Lamp exhausted or defective Replace the lamp see instructions TROUBLE Signal transmission cable Replace cables short circuited or disconnected Wrong coding Defect in electronic circuits Call an authorized technician Lenses or reflector broken Call an authorized technician Check coding see instructions Dust or grease deposited Clean see instructions 6 TECHNICAL DATA Power supply available e 230V 50Hz e 240V 50Hz e 208V 60Hz e 200V 50Hz e 200V 60Hz The projector is designed to operate at mains frequency and voltage given on the electrical data label on the back of the appliance Lamp Metal halide type supplied with special built in power supply unit e Type HMI 1200W GS Cap SFc 15 5 6 Colour temperature 6 000 K Luminous flux 110 000 Im Average life 750 h Any working position e Type HMI 575W Cap SFc 10 4 Colour temperature 6 000 K Luminous flux 49 000 Im Average life 750 h Any working position Input power e HMI 1200 Touring Version 1500VA at 220V 50Hz correction factor 140uF standard e HMI 1200 Version 3000VA at 220V 50Hz e HMI 575 Version 1500 VA at 220V 50Hz Motors 9 stepper motors operating with micro steps totally microprocessor controlled Optical unit e Base in die cast aluminium e Twin lens condense
7. e ring nuts 29 of the lamp to be replaced and remove it from its mountings 30 Take the new lamp out of its package loosen the two side ring nuts 29 and insert the lamp in its mountings 30 Finally screw on the ring nuts WARNING Do not touch the lamp s bulb with bare hands Should this happen clean the bulb with a cloth soaked in alcohol and dry it with a clean dry cloth A 2 IMPORTANT To distribute the beam of light uniformly the lamp needs to be positioned with the protrusion 31 visible on the bulb outside the optical axis of the projector For this purpose it is recommended to turn the protrusion towards the top cover 18 31 29 e Zero setting the working hours and number of times the lamp is switched on To zero the hours of the lamp s life Bulb hours and the number of times it is switched on Bulb strikes which are stored in the DMX Receiver microprocessor proceed as follows 1 Set the TEST microswitch 27 to the ON position 2 Shift the option 1 microswitch 32 from ON to OFF or from OFF to ON and vice versa 3 times within a time of 6 seconds If the procedure has been carried out correctly the three signal control LEDs 25 will light up simultaneously while the display 24 will go completely blank This situation lasts for approximately 5 seconds 3 Return the TEST microswitch 27 to the OFF position 27 24 25 DIGITAL START ADDRESS _f maja ale lelafeletetelele
8. ew the knob 20 and move the lens 21 until the projected image is perfectly focused then tighten the knob 20 if N e Mains power connection It is advisable to connect each projector via its own switch so as to be able to switch it on and off individually from a distance BROWN BLUE YELLOW GREEN e Connecting the control signals RS 232 423 PMX DMX 512 RS 232 423 PMX DMX 512 23 The connection between projector and control unit and between different projectors must be made with a cable conforming to the EIA RS 485 specifications bipolar braided shielded 120Q characteristic impedance 22 24 AWG low capacity IMPORTANT Do not use microphone cable or any other cable whose specifications are different to the ones stated above The terminations need to be made with male female connectors type XLR with 5 pins If using the DMX signal it is necessary to insert a terminal plug 22 on the last fitting with a resistance of 120Q minimum 1 4 W between terminals 2 and 3 The terminal is not needed if using the RS232 423 PMX signal L L SCREEN gt gt SCREEN gt gt RS232 423 PMX IMPORTANT The wires must make no contact with each other or with the metal casing of the connectors The casing needs to be connected to the braid of the shield and to pin 1 of the connectors
9. h a genuine spare Minimum distance from target objects 8 2 The projector must be positioned in such a way A sm m f HMI 1200 that objects struck by the beam are separated T from the lens at least by the distance indicated 5 11 on the lamp change label against the symbol 1 8 mm f HMI 575 shown alongside Minimum distance of flammable materials The projector must be positioned so that any flammable materials are at least 0 1 meter 4 for HMI 1200 and 0 07 meter 3 for HMI 575 from every point on the surface of the fitting V It is permissible to mount the fitting on normally flammable surfaces e Maximum ambient temperature For the fitting to operate well and reliably the ambient temperature should not exceed 35 C 95 F HMI 575 HMI 1200 HMI 1200 TV e IP20 protection rating The fitting is protected against penetration by solid bodies of over 12mm 0 5 in diameter first digit 2 but not against dripping water rain splashes or jets of water second digit 0 e Protection against electrical shock This fitting is classified in accordance with the type of protection against electrical shock in Class I It must therefore be connected to a power supply system with efficient earthing It is however recommended to protect the supply lines of the projectors from indirect contact and or shorting to earth by using appropriately sized residual current devices e Connecting to the supply main
10. ly show the new address selected After a few seconds the above information will start scrolling again if at least one of the above conditions remains o lal s e eo CODE Tolo 2X a uw Projector 1 Channels 1 6 o IV IV IV IMI VV Projector 2 Channels 7 12 Hel EEE nea nena neal kvd Kv kd Peine a SPP Reese Fr cum na el TololTolololols Poro araa Sl Tolol lolololols Poe 6 Gwmes ans RR RR Poe 7 um 72 PPP Por Cum as St Jol fol fololols Fon cum os e On turning the TEST microswitch 27 onto ON the projector runs a self check during which the effects are mechanically reset with the projector on At the end of the operation or whenever you want to interrupt this procedure turn the TEST microswitch back onto OFF When sending 0 levels to all channels the unit will start an automatic re calibration after 2 seconds This operation will reposition any effects to their correct settings The entire re calibration cycle lasts approximately 35 seconds and can be stopped at any time by simply setting a channel at a level above 0 It is recommended not to interrupt re calibration but to let it end regularly once 10 seconds have elapsed from its start 4 MAINTENANCE e Opening and closing the cover Loosen the knob 28 and remove the re lamping cover 18 After maintenance refit the cover 18 and lock the knob 28 28 18 S e Changing the lamp Open the re lamping cover loosen the two sid
11. r e Spherical reflector with a high luminous efficiency Lens unit e Standard 1 2 5 250 mm e Optional 1 3 3 300 mm e Optional 1 1 6 160 mm to be fitted internally of projector 1 230 HMI 1200 1 105 43 5 HMI 1200 954 HMI 575 829 HMI 575 Channels 6 control channels normal operation or 8 control channels extended operation Inputs e RS232 423 PMX DMX 512 Rotating mirror head e Head rotatable through 360 on projector housing e Graduated scale for easy and accurate positioning e Anchorage for safety wire e Mirror of ultra high luminous efficiency e Movement by means of three stepper motors controlled by microprocessor e Travel PAN 150 TILT 110 e Speed PAN 0 4 sec 150 TILT 0 3 sec 110 e Resolution PAN 0 6 150 TILT 0 4 110 Safety Devices e Bipolar circuit breaker with thermal protection e Automatic break in power supply in case of overheating or failed operation of cooling system e Automatic disconnection of the power supply at the opening of the re lam ping cover e Two fixing points for safety rope Cooling Forced ventilation with axial fans Body e In die cast and extruded aluminium e Epoxy powder painting e Four side handles for transportation standard feature on Touring Version only Support e Steel bracket with epoxy powder painting
12. s Connection to the electricity mains must be carried out by a qualified electrical installer Check that the mains frequency and voltage correspond to the frequency and voltage stated on the electrical data label for which the projector is designed This label also gives the input power Refer to this to evaluate the maximum number of fittings to connect to the electricity supply in order to avoid overloading Maintenance Before starting any maintenance work or cleaning the projector cut off power from the mains supply After switching off do not remove any parts of the fitting for 10 minutes After this time the likelihood of the lamp exploding is virtually null If it is necessary to replace the lamp wait for another 15 minutes to avoid getting burnt The fitting is designed to hold in any splinters produced by a lamp exploding The lenses must be fitted and if visibly damaged they have to be replaced with genuine spares e Temperature of the external surface The maximum temperature that can be reached on the external surface of the fitting in a thermally steady state is 90 C 194 F e Lamp The projector mounts a high pressure lamp that needs an external igniter This igniter is fitted onto the projector Carefully read the operating instructions provided by the lamp manufacturer Immediately replace the lamp if damaged or deformed by heat The products referred to in this manual conform to the European Comm
13. switch 27 ON e Setting the projector on blackout 20 channels starting from the selected starting address all at level zero 26 27 24 25 DIGITAL START ADDRESS SELEC DIGITA neut EDS amp J nilaan naaa PBB PBHBHBH 12345678910 DIGITAL INPUT About two minutes after the projector has been switched on the luminous intensity of the display 24 decreases to 1 32 of the maximum value The maximum luminosity is restored automatically if you use the microswitches to select the DMX address set the options or activate the TEST function Approximately two minutes after the last operation listed above has ended the luminosity of the display decreases again e Projector coding Each GOLDEN SCAN 3 requires 6 or 8 control channels For these to be correctly addressed to each projector it is necessary to code the projectors This operation needs to be carried out on each GOLDEN SCAN 3 by switching the microswitches 26 according to the table below Codes can be assigned with the projector off although the operation will be easier with the projector on as the decade address corresponding to the binary code set with the microswitches is shown on the 3 digit display 24 When the information of Total hours Bulb hours Bulb strikes and Address is scrolling on the display and you use the DIL switches of the addresses 26 the display will instant
14. unity Directives to which they are subject e Low Voltage 73 23 e Electromagnetic Compatibility 89 336 2 UNPACKING AND PREPARING Fitting the bracket e Unpacking Open the box from the top take all the accessories out of the box and remove the polystyrene containing structures Open the plastic bag remove the projector from the box frame and position it on a horizontal top where access is easy to carry out the following preliminary work e Packing contents Besides the projector the packing also contains the following accessories This instructions manual code 099406 1 2 spacers code 167002 001 2 1 right bracket support plate code 167003 001 3 1 left bracket support plate code 167003 002 4 2 eyebolts M8x20mm code 167004 001 5 2 nuts M8 code 020106 006 6 2 knobs code 020502 7 2 plane washers 10 5mm code 020210 004 8 1 bracket code 101011 001 9 4 bracket bushings code 101014 001 10 4 countersunk washers code 080606 001 11 4 countersunk head screws M8x20mm code 020005 001 12 1 Allen wrench 5 mm code 050001 13 4 handles code 082017 001 14 only for TV version 8 screws TCEI M8x20 code 020002 029 15 Multilingual label 16 with safety information code 081948 003 located in the projector lampholder compartment 1 safety ropes code 105041 001 17 Preparing the warning label Find the
15. warning label 19 on the re lamping cover 18 and if necessary replace it with one of the optional multilingual labels 16 located in the projector lamp compartment For the instructions on opening the projector read paragraph 4 MAINTENANCE CAUTION Read carefully and meticulously apply the information and instructions given on this label In addition check it is never removed as it contains important safety information Fitting the lamp Refer to the instructions for opening the projector and changing the lamp in paragraph 4 MAINTENANCE 3 INSTALLATION AND FINE TUNING e Installing the projector The projector can be installed on the ceiling or on a wall through the holes in the bracket It is recommended to use 2 screws 912mm with nut and spring washer CAUTION Check the plates 3 and 4 are correctly secured to the sides of the fitting If the plates has been removed to carry out non routine maintenance work reposition them following the relevant instructions and checking the threads in the projector sides hold properly e Securing the safety ropes Except for when the projector is standing on the floor it is compulsory to fit the safety rope 17 These need to be secured to the projector framework and then hooked onto the eyebolts 5 screwed into the sides of the projector e Adjusting the projector position Adjusting the lens Slightly unscr
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