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TROUBLESHOOTING

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TECHNICAL DATA

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No mains supply.

Check the supply socket is pow-
ered and/or fuse conductivity.

THE PROJECTOR WILL NOT SWITCH ON

THE ELECTRONICS DO NOT WORK

TROUBLE

DEFECTIVE PROJECTION

REDUCED BRIGHTNESS

POSSIBLE CAUSES

CHECKS AND REMEDIES




• •

Lamp exhausted or defective.

Replace the lamp
(see instructions).

Signal transmission cable 
short-circuited or disconnected.

Replace cables.

Wrong coding.

Check coding
(see instructions)

Defect in electronic circuits.

Call an authorized technician.

Lens broken.

Call an authorized technician.

Dust or grease deposited.

Clean
(see instructions).

Power supplies available
• 220-240V 50Hz
• 200V 50Hz - 230V 60Hz
• 200-220V 60Hz
• 260V 50Hz
• 120V 60Hz
• 100V 50Hz
• 100V 60Hz

The projector is designed to work at the
frequency and voltage given on the elec-
trical data label on the back of the appli-
ance.

Lamp
Metal halide supplied with special built-in
power supply unit.
• Type HTI 300W

- Connection SFc 10-4
- Colour temperature 6,500 K
- Luminous flux 22,000 lm
- Average life 750 h
- Any working position

• Type HMD 300W

- Connection SFc 10-4
- Colour temperature 5,700 K
- Luminous flux 20,000 lm
- Average life 3,000 h
- Working position p45

Input power
• 900VA at 230V 50Hz

Motors
8 stepper motors, operating with micro-
steps, totally microprocessor controlled..

Optical unit
• Base in die-cast aluminium.
• Twin lens condenser.
• Spherical reflector with a high luminous

efficiency.

Lens units
• Standard:

1:1,6/100 mm (16,6°)

• Optional:

1:2,8/120 mm (13,6°)

• Optional:

1:2,2/135 mm (12,6°)

Channels 
N. 7 control channels.

Inputs 
• RS232/423(PMX)
• DMX 512
Moving mirror
• Mirror with extra high luminous efficien-

cy

• Movement by means of two stepper

motors, controlled by microprocessor.

• Travel:

- PAN = 150°
- TILT = 110°

• Maximum speeds:

- PAN = 0.4 sec (150°)
- TILT = 0.3 sec (110°)

• Resolution:

- PAN = ± 0.3°
- TILT = ± 0.2°

Safety Devices
• Automatic break in power supply in

case of overheating or failed operation
of cooling system.

• Power supply automatically cut off on

opening the cover.

• Two safety rope fixing points.

Cooling 
Forced ventilation with axial fans.

Body 
In die-cast aluminium painted with epoxy
powders.

Mounting 
• In steel painted with epoxy powders.
• Two installation positions with a step of

50 mm (1,97”).

• Adjustable on 110°.
• Safety rope fixing point.

Working position
Operation in any position, limited to the
specifications of the lamp used.

Weights and dimensions
Versions 200-240V: 13 kg (28 Ibs 10 ozs)
Versions 100-120V: 16 kg (35 Ibs 3 ozs)

(9.37”) 238

(11.81”) 300

(22.91”) 582

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• Periodical cleaning

To keep optimum efficiency and func-
tionality over time, it is vital to periodi-
cally 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 hte number of
movements of the effects and the
quality of the work environment (air
humidity, dust, saltiness, etc.).
To remove dirt from the lenses and fil-
ters, use a soft cloth dampened with
any liquid detergent for cleaning glass.

Never use solvents or spirits.

Parts requiring frequent cleaning.

Parts requiring monthly cleaning.

Once a year it is recommended to
submit the projector to qualified tech-
nical personnel for non-routine main-
tenance consisting of at least the fol-
lowing 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 com-

ponents, wiring, mechanical parts,
etc.

- Electrical, photometric and func-

tional tests.

- Any repairs.

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