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Safety instruc�ons

PHOS LT

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1.4. Heat and fire hazard

Do not operate the device near highly flammable sub-
stances (e.g. alcohol or gasoline).

The projector may only be operated when securely in-
stalled and placed on a fixed angle. A projector which
has toppled over or a projector head which has drop-
ped down can cause surfaces to catch fire.

The projector’s beam of light can reach high tempera-
tures at close range. Keep flammable materials at a
safe distance (0.5 m) from the light exit point. This di-
stance increases the more projectors are used to illu-
minate a loca�on. Make sure to keep flammable
materials (e.g. curtains) far away from a hazardous
area.

The projector heats up during opera�on. Risk of bur-
ning! Let the projector cool for at least ten minutes be-
fore changing a projec�on mo�f or doing anything
else on the projector.

The projector is ac�vely or passively cooled depending
on its type and requires an unrestricted flow of air for
cooling. Keep a minimum distance of 30 cm to walls
and objects on all sides.

Do not cover the projector with sheets or insula�ng
materials or operate it in enclosed cases. Cooling is
only effec�ve if the hot air being released can escape
and cool air can freely flow.

Protect the front lens from direct sunlight. Sunlight is
concentrated through the front lens and can cause da-
mage and fire inside the projector.

1.5. Op�cal radia�on hazard

The projector is classified in risk group 2 (RG-2) of the pho-
tobiological hazard classes in accordance with the DIN EN
62471-5:2015 standard. The following safety regula�ons
must be observed to combat the risk of glare caused by vi-
sible op�cal radia�on:

Do not stare directly into the beam of light.

Never look directly into the beam of light at close ran-
ge (<1 m). Permanent eye injury may occur if you ex-
pose yourself to the beam of light within the
hazardous area.

Install the projector in a loca�on where a distance of
more than 1 m can be kept from the eyes of people
exposed to the beam of light.

Only change the projec�on mo�f when the projector
is switched off.

Do not make any modifica�ons to the projector’s op�-
cal components (projec�on lens, lenses, illuminants).
Only use original accessories, and only replace dama-
ged components with original spare parts. A device
which has been modified may be categorised into a
higher photobiological risk group.

1.6. Assambly instruc�ons

The projector must be firmly a�ached to a stable and load-
bearing surface or structure.

Local regula�ons on the safety of buildings, especially regu-
la�ons on places of assembly, must be observed:

Building regula�ons
→ Safety of construc�on sites and buildings

Regula�ons on places of assembly

Regula�on on the construc�on and opera�on of speci-
al buildings (Special Construc�on Regula�on)

Summary of Contents for PHOS 25 LT

Page 1: ...PHOS 25 85 LT LED projector moun ng comissioning opera ng ...

Page 2: ...en Lich echnik GmbH Copyright and reproduc on no ce Any reprint even only in extracts of this document is only permi ed with the wri en consent of Derksen Lich echnik GmbH Brand names and trademarks used All product designa ons men oned in this document are trademarks of the respec ve companies Technical and design features may be subject to change For any technical enquiries please contact our cu...

Page 3: ...4 2 Moun ng the projector 8 4 3 Dismantling the projector 9 5 Se ng up and opera ng the projector 10 5 1 Inser ng changing the projec on mo f gobo 10 5 2 Aligning the projector 12 5 3 Aligning the projector head 12 5 4 Adjus ng the focus of the mo f 12 5 5 Aligning the mo f 13 5 6 Locking the projector head 13 6 Cleaning 13 7 Disposal 13 7 1 Disposal of packaging 13 7 2 Disposal of the projector 1...

Page 4: ...wise the projector cannot be adequately cooled and electronic components may fail prematurely The projector is only suitable for use with projec on mo fs made of glass otherwise known as glass go bos or simply gobos Do not insert any other projec on mo fs or objects in the projector The projector can be damaged by unsuitable projec on mo fs and can result in fire When using the projector make sure...

Page 5: ...centrated through the front lens and can cause da mage and fire inside the projector 1 5 Op cal radia on hazard The projector is classified in risk group 2 RG 2 of the pho tobiological hazard classes in accordance with the DIN EN 62471 5 2015 standard The following safety regula ons must be observed to combat the risk of glare caused by vi sible op cal radia on Do not stare directly into the beam ...

Page 6: ...th electronic ballast Projec on lense Fixing screws for support plate Knurled screws for projec on lens holder Adjustment screws for l ng projector head Gobo case Track ligh ng adapter Knurled screw for gobo case Power track not supplied Projector head comprising LED Heat sink with without fan Op cal system holder ...

Page 7: ...t that emits light Gobo Projec on mo f a glass template used to display logos pa erns texts or images with a projector Projec on lens A projector s most important component One or more op cal lenses concentrates the light making it possible to emit a projec on in a targeted manner Focal distance This is a measure of how strongly the lens concentrates beams of light Short focal length wide cone of ...

Page 8: ...vice is provided in the technical specifica ons Select the fixing materials based on the load the nature of the support material and the fire and building regula ons 4 1 Overview of the track ligh ng adapter 4 2 Moun ng the projector When you fit the PHOS LT to your power track you should also connect the projector to the power supply at the same me In the case of a mul phase track system the adap...

Page 9: ...the projector from the power supply volta ge free 2 To disassemble turn the selector switch to the OFF posi on 3 Put the locking lever in its lateral home posi on 4 Disconnect the projector carefully from the power track Moun ng PHOS LT 9 20 Moun ng PHOS LT 9 20 The PHOS 25 85 LT is compa ble with most European power tracks Below is a selec on of manufacturers Eutrac Staff Nokia Global Hoffmeister...

Page 10: ...e high temperatures at close range and may be dangerous for your eyes Exercise appropriate cau on Only switch on the projector once the gobo has been inserted Carry out set up work as soon as possible a er switching on the device WARNING Risk of burns You can burn yourself on projector parts which have become hot Let the device cool for at least 10 minutes before any set up work WARNING Op cal rad...

Page 11: ...r 5 Ensure that the gobo is placed flat in the holder 6 Screw the gobo holder halves together Carefully press against the gobo so that it is firmly and securely posi oned in the holder 7 Insert the gobo holder into the projector head 8 Fasten the knurled screw A Mirror side The coated side of the gobo The mirror side faces the light source B Dark side The dark side of the coa ng can be seen throug...

Page 12: ...e focus of the mo f 1 Loosen the knurled screw 2 Reposi on the projec on lens within the case un l the mo f is in focus 3 Tighten the knurled screw 5 2 Aligning the projector 1 Turn the projector into the desired posi on Note There is a mechanical stop to limit the rota on of the device stand and prevent damage to the cable WARNING Risk of burns You can burn yourself on projector parts which have ...

Page 13: ...g properly and on the op ons available for returning packaging waste can be obtained from your city or municipal council Clean the projector surface using a damp cloth and commercial cleaning agents The surface can be damaged by sol vents in the cleaning agents The preferred way of cleaning the heat sink is with compressed air Cooling is not affected by a light build up of dust You should clean th...

Page 14: ...on type IP20 Photobiological safety pursuant to ICE62471 5 2015 EN62471 5 2015 RG 2 Order numbers 20025210 white 20025220 black 20025230 silver 20045210 white 20045220 black 20045230 silver 20065210 white 20065220 black 20065230 silver 20085210 white 20085220 black 20085230 silver 7 2 Disposal of the projector European Direc ve 2012 19 EU on Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment WEEE provides ...

Page 15: ...406 mm Standard f 85mm 16 2 in 412 mm Telephoto f 135mm 18 9 in 481 mm Depending on the focal length of the projec on lens selected the dimensions shown above should be as follows Projec on lens focal length B Total length of the projector head Extra wide angle f 45mm 12 5 in 317 mm Wide angle f 63mm 11 1 in 283 mm Standard f 85mm 11 4 in 289 mm Telephoto f 135mm 14 1 in 358 mm 8 2 Dimensions ...

Page 16: ...e note that the illuminance decre ases as the distance increases The diagrams below provide the corresponding values as based on your projector s output Ultra wide angle lens f 45 mm 48 Colour code for projec on brightness under normal interior ligh ng suitable for coloured pa erns in poorly lit rooms for colourless pa erns recommended only for darkened rooms ...

Page 17: ... The projec on sizes provide the maximum diameter that can be projected with a ø 40 mm image The projec on pa ern is circular and fills the gobo s image area Other objects e g rectangles fonts are adjusted to the projec on area The projec on is directed at a right angle on to the projec on surface Wide angle lens f 63 mm 35 ...

Page 18: ...Technical specifica ons 18 20 Derksen Lich echnik Standard lens f 85 mm 26 Telephoto lens f 135 mm 17 ...

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