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.
Carefully read this instruction 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 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
instruction manual, which must always accompany the fitting.
CLAY PAKY S.p.A. reserves the right to modify the
characteristics stated in this instruction manual at any time and
without prior notice.
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SAFETY INFORMATION
• Installation
Make sure all 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 chain must be properly hooked onto the fitting and secured to the framework, so that, if the primary
support system fails, the fitting falls as little as possible.
If the safety chain gets used, it needs to be replaced with a genuine spare.
MINIMUM DISTANCE OF ILLUMINATED OBJECTS
•
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The projector needs to be positioned so that the objects hit by the beam of light are at least 5 metres (16’5”) from
the lens of the projector.
• Minimum distance from flammable materials
The projector must be positioned so that any flammable materials are at least 0.20 metres (8") from every point on
the surface of the fitting.
• Mounting surfaces
t is permissible to mount the fitting on normally flammable surfaces.
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• Maximum ambient temperature
Do not operate the fixture if the ambient temperature (Ta) exceeds 40° C (104° F).
IP20
tc100°C
• IP20 protection rating
The fitting is protected against penetration by solid bodies of over 12mm (0.47”) in diameter (first digit 2), but not
against dripping water, rain, splashes or jets of water (second digit 0).
• Protection against electrical shock
Connection must be made to a power supply system fitted with efficient earthing (Class I appliance according to
standard EN 60598-1).
It is, moreover, recommended to protect the supply lines of the projectors from indirect contact and/or shorting to
earth by using appropriately sized residual current devices.
• Connection to mains supply
Connection to the electricity mains must be carried out by a qualified electrical installer.
Check that the mains frequency and voltage correspond to those for which the projector is designed as given on the
electrical data label.
This label also gives the input power to which you need to refer to evaluate the maximum number of fittings to
connect to the electricity line, in order to avoid overloading.
• 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
100°C (212°F).
• 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 at least 10 minutes. After this time the likelihood of the
lamp exploding is virtually nill. If it is necessary to replace the lamp, wait for another 20 minutes to avoid getting burnt.
The fitting is designed to hold in any splinters produced by a lamp exploding. The lenses must be mounted and, if
visibly damaged, they have to be replaced with genuine spares.
Risk Group 2
According to
EN 62471
SHARPY WASH 330 & PC
• Lamp
The fitting mounts a high-pressure lamp that needs an external driver. This driver is fitted onto the apparatus.
- Carefully read the "operating instructions" provided by the lamp manufacturer.
- Immediately replace the lamp if damaged or deformed by heat.
• Photobiological Safety
CAUTION. Possibly hazardous optical radiation emitted from this product. Do not stare at operating lamp. May be
harmful to the eyes.
The fixture must be positioned so that the minimum distance between the front lens and human eye is at least 2
metres to prevent personal photobiological risks.
This product is intended for the following areas of application:
studios, stages, theaters, exhibitions, trade fairs, events, theme parks, entertainment venues, architectural lighting
and similar
Not suitable for household illumination
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• Battery
This product contains a rechargeable lead-acid or lithium iron tetraphosphate battery. To preserve the environment,
please dispose the battery at the end of its life according to the regulation in force.
Disposing
This product is supplied in compliance with European Directive 2012/19/EU - Waste Electrical and Electronic
Equipment (WEEE). To preserve the environment please dispose/recycle this product at the end of its life according
to the local regulation.
The products to which this manual refers comply with the European Directives pursuant to:
• 2006/95/EC - Safety of electrical equipment supplied at low voltage (LVD)
2004/108/EC - Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC)
•
• 2011/65/EU - Restriction of the use of certain hazardous substances (RoHS)
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UNPACKING AND PREPARATION
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2 x 183102/805
Lamp 330W
(fitted into projector)
Packing contents - Fig. 1
2
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PAN Mechanism Lock and Release (every 90°) - Fig. 2
TILT Mechanism Lock and Release (every 45°) - Fig. 3
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INSTALLATION AND START-UP
Installing the projector - Fig. 4
The projector can be installed on the floor resting on special rubber feet, on a truss or on the ceiling or wall.
WARNING: with the exception of when the projector is positioned on the floor, the safety cable must be fitted. (Cod. 105041/003 available on request).
This must be securely fixed to the support structure of the projector and then connected to the fixing point at the centre of the base.
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Connecting and disconnecting power cable - Fig. 5
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CONTROL PANEL
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Dmx Address
Warning Message
Fixture ID
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Mains
Connecting to the mains supply - Fig. 6
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Connecting to the control signal line (DMX) - Fig. 7
Use a cable conforming to specifications EIA RS-485: 2-pole twisted, shielded, 120Ohm characteristic impedance, 22-24 AWG, low capacity. Do not use
microphone cable or other cable with characteristics differing from those specified. The end connections must be made using XLR type 3 or 5-pin male/female
connectors. A terminating plug must be inserted into the last projector with a resistance of 120Ohm (minimum 1/4 W) between terminals 2 and 3.
IMPORTANT: The wires must not make contact with each other or with the metal casing of the connectors. The casing itself must be connected to the
shield braid and to pin 1 of the connectors.
8
Switching on the projector - Fig. 8
Press the switch. The projector starts resetting the effects. At the same time, the following information scrolls on the display:
Model Firmware xxx (Fixture ID) System errors
SHARPY Version X.X.X Dmx Address xxx E: .........................
WASH 300 Date - Hour W: .........................
On conclusion of resetting in case of absence of the dmx signal, Pan and Tilt move to the “Home” position (Pan 50% - Tilt 50%). The control panel
(Fig. 8) has a display and buttons for the complete programming and management of the projector menu. The display can be in one of two
conditions: rest status and setting status. When it is in the rest status, the display shows the projector’s DMX address and the Fixture ID address
(if set).
During menu setting status, after a wait time (about 30 seconds) without any key having been pressed, the display automatically returns to rest status.
It should be noted than when this condition occurs, any possible value that has been modified but not yet confirmed with the
key will be cancelled.
F
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Reversal of the display - Fig. 9
To activate this function, press UP
maintained even for the next time it will be switched on. To return to the initial state, repeat the operation all over again.
Setting the projector starting address
On each projector, the starting address must be set for the control signal (addresses from 1 to 512).
The address can also be set with the projector switched off.
Setting the address: see pag. 8.
Setting the projector Fixture ID
On each projector, the Fixture ID address must be set for an easy identification of the fixtures in an installation (ID from 1 to 255).
The Fixture ID address can be set with the projector switched off.
Setting the Fixture ID: see pag. 8.
and DOWN Ckeys simultaneously while the display is in the rest mode. This status will be memorised and
B
Functions of the buttons - Using the menu
F
C
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RIGHT
USING THE MENU:
1) Press
2) Use the UP
• Setup (Setup Menu): To set the setting options.
• Option (Option Menu): To set the operating options
• Informations (Informations Menu): To read the counters, software version and other information.
• Manual Control (Manual control Menu): To trigger the test and manual control functions.
• Test (Test Menu): To check the proper functionning of effects
• Advanced (Advanced Menu): Access to the "Advanced menu" is recommended for a trained technical personnel.
To enable the "Advanced" see pag.13
3) Press
4) Use the UP
once – “Main Menu” appears on the display.
F
and DOWN Ckeys to select the menu to be used:
B
to display the first item in the selected menu.
F
and DOWN Ckeys to select the MENU items.
B
Confirms the displayed value, or activates the displayed function, or enters the successive
menu.
Decreases the value displayed (with auto-repetitions) or passes to the next item in the menu.
Increases the value displayed (with auto-repetitions) or passes to the previous item in a menu.
UP
Return to the top level
Commute from units, tens, hundreds, in the "Address", "Fixture ID" and "Calibration" menù.
Setting addresses and options with the projector disconnected
The projector’s DMX address, as well as other possible operating options, can also be set when the appliance is disconnected from the electricity supply.
All that is needed is to press
the display will switch off again after a wait time of 30 seconds.
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to momentarily activate the display and thus access the settings. Once the required operations have been carried out,
F
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MENU SETTING
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Information
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Advanced
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Network
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Pan / Tilt
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Shutter
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Shutter
Dimmer
Shortcut
Default
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User
Preset 1
User
Preset 2
User
Preset 3
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Advanced
Access code
1234
Upload
Firmware
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Setup
Model
Calibration
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NOTE: On grey the default options
SET UP MENU
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Value xxx
DMX ADDRESS
NOTE: without the DMX signal the Address (XXX) flashing
Allows you to select the DMX ADDRESS.
1) Press
2) Use the UP
Address.
3) Press
CHANNEL MODE
Allows you to select a channel arrangement from the two available.
1) Press
Vector).
2) Use the UP
settings:
- Standard
- Vector
3) Press
FIXTURE ID
Allows you to select the FIXTURE ID.
1) Press
2) Use the UP
3) Press
- the current DMX Adress appear on the display.
F
and DOWN C, RIGHT Ekeys to plan the DMX
B
to confirm the selection or LEFT Dto keep current settings.
F
- the current settings appear on the display (Standard or
F
and DOWN Ckeys to select one of the following
B
to confirm the selection or LEFT Dto keep current settings.
F
- the current Fixture ID appear on the display.
F
, DOWN C, RIGHT Ekeys to plan the Fixture ID.
B
to confirm the selection or LEFT Dto keep current settings.
F
Ethernet
Interface
Control
Protocol
Repeat on
DMX
ETHERNET INTERFACE
It lets you set the Ethernet settings to be attributed to the projector.
1) Premere
2) Use the UP
options to set:
Control Protocol
It lets you select the “Control Protocol” Art-net to assign according to the
control unit used:
1) Press
2) Use the UP
- Disabled
- Art-net on IP 2
- Art-net on IP 10
3) Press
Repeat on DMX
It lets you enable the transmission of the Ethernet protocol by DMX signal
to all the connected projectors.
1) Press
2) Use the UP
- Disabled: DMX transmission disabled.
- Enabled on primary: DMX transmission enabled.
3) Press
.
F
and DOWN Ckeys to select the “Ethernet Interface”
B
the current setting appears on the display.
F
and DOWN Ckeys to select one of the following settings:
B
to confirm the selection or LEFT Dto keep the current setting.
F
the current setting appears on the display.
F
and DOWN Ckeys to select one of the following settings:
B
to confirm the selection or LEFT Dto keep the current setting.
F
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Universe
Universe
It lets you assign the “Universe” number to be assigned to a series of
projectors.
1) Press
2) Use the UP
3) Press
9
– the current Universe address appears on the display.
F
, DOWN C, RIGHT Ekeys to set the Universe address.
B
to confirm the selection or LEFT Dto keep the current setting.
F
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OPTIONS MENU
Lamp DmxOption
Pan / Tilt
nvert
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nvert
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wap
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O
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O
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Off
LAMP DMX
Used for enabling lamp remote control channel.
1) Press
2) Use the UP
the lamp remote control channel.
3) Press
PAN / TILT
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Invert pan
Used for reversing Pan movement.
1) Press
2) Use the UP
PAN inversion.
3) Press
Invert tilt
Used for reversing tilt movement.
1) Press
2) Use the UP
Tilt inversion.
3) Press
Swap Pan-Tilt
Used for swapping Pan and Tilt channels (as well as Pan fine and Tilt fine).
1) Press
2) Use the UP
Pan and Tilt channel swap.
3) Press
- the current settings appear on the display (On or Off).
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
and DOWN Ckeys to enable (On) or disable (Off)
B
to confirm the selection or LEFT Dto keep current settings.
- the current settings appear on the display (On or Off).
and DOWN Ckeys to enable (On) or disable (Off)
B
to confirm the selection or LEFT Dto keep current settings.
- the current settings appear on the display (On or Off).
and DOWN Ckeys to enable (On) or disable (Off)
B
to confirm the selection or LEFT Dto keep current settings.
- the current settings appear on the display (On or Off).
and DOWN Ckeys to enable (On) or disable (Off)
B
to confirm the selection or LEFT Dto keep current settings.
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Pan-Tilt
P/T Homing
Mode
Pan Home
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Standard
Sequenced
Encoder Pan-Tilt
Used for enabling the Pan / Tilt encoders.
1) Press
2) Use the UP
Pan / Tilt encoders.
3) Press
You can quickly disable the Pan and Tilt Encoder by simultaneously pressing the UP
P/T Homing Mode
Lets you set the initial projector Reset mode.
1) Press
2) Use the UP
settings:
Standard: Pan & Tilt are simultaneously reset.
Sequenced: Tilt is reset first followed by Pan.
3) Press
Pan Home Def Pos
Lets you assign the Pan channel “home” position at the end of Reset,
without a DMX input signal.
- the current settings appear on the display (On or Off).
F
F
F
F
F
F
and DOWN Ckeys to enable (On) or disable (Off)
B
to confirm the selection or LEFT Dto keep current settings.
and DOWN Ckeys in the ''Main Menu''.
B
, the current setting appears on the display.
and DOWN Ckeys to select one of the following
B
to confirm the selection or LEFT Dto keep the current setting.
, the current setting appears on the display.
and DOWN Ckeys to select one of the following settings:
B
to confirm the selection or LEFT Dto keep the current setting.
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Tilt Home
Def Pos
Tilt Home Def Pos
Lets you assign the Tilt channel “home” position at the end of Reset,
without a DMX input signal.
1) Press
2) Use the UP
0%
12.5%
25%
50% (default)
75%
87.5%
100%
3) Press
setting.
10
, the current setting appears on the display.
F
F
and DOWN Ckeys to select one of the following settings:
B
to confirm the selection or LEFT Dto keep the current
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ption
olor
olor
C
C
ixing
M
Rgb
C
my
COLOR
olor mixing
C
Used for reversing the CMY color mixing system.
1) Press
2) Use the UP
RGB color mixing mode
CMY color mixing mode
3) Press
- the current settings appear on the display (On or Off).
F
F
and DOWN Ckeys select one of the following settings:
B
to confirm the selection or LEFT Dto keep current settings.
Shutter
ixwheel
F
Shortcut
MY
C
Shortcut
inear
L
ovement
M
Shutter
On Error
On
O
On
Off
On
Off
On
Off
Fixed wheel short-cut
sed for optimizing color change time so that the disc turns in the direc-
ff
U
tion that requires shorter movement.
1) Press
2) Use the UP
color change optimization.
3) Press
CMY short-cut
Used for optimizing CMY change time so that the disc turns in the direc-
ion that requires shorter movement.
t
1) Press
2) Use the UP
CMY change optimization.
3) Press
Linear Movement
It enables the linear movement of the colour wheel.
1) PressF– the current settings appear on the display (On or Off).
2) Use the UP
the linear movement of the colour wheel.
3) Press
SHUTTER
Shutter on error
Used for automatically closing the stop/strobe in the event of Pan/Tilt
position error.
1) Press
2) Use the UP
automatic stop/strobe closing in the event of Pan/Tilt position error.
3) Press
– the current settings appear on the display (On or Off).
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
and DOWN Ckeys to enable (On) or disable (Off)
B
to confirm the selection, or LEFT Dto keep current settings.
– the current settings appear on the display (On or Off).
and DOWN Ckeys to enable (On) or disable (Off)
B
to confirm the selection, or LEFT Dto keep current settings.
and DOWN Ckeys to enable (On) or disable (Off)
B
to confirm the selection, or LEFT Dto keep current settings.
- the current settings appear on the display (On or Off).
and DOWN Ckeys to enable (On) or disable (Off)
B
to confirm the selection, or LEFT Dto keep current settings.
Display
Dimmer On
Shutter
Dimmer
Shortcut
On
Off
On
Off
On
Off
Dimmer on Shutter
Enables automatic closing of the dimmer when the strobe is completely closed.
1) PressF– the current settings appear on the display (On or Off).
2) Use the UP
the automatic closing of the dimmer.
3) Press
Dimmer short-cut
Used for optimizing Dimmer change time so that the disc turns in the
direction that requires shorter movement.
1) Press
2) Use the UP
3) Press
DISPLAY
Used for automatically reduce brightness on the display after about 30
seconds in idle.
1) Press
2) Use the UP
3) Press
F
F
Dimmer change optimization.
F
F
decreasing of display brightness.
F
and DOWN Ckeys to enable (On) or disable (Off)
B
to confirm the selection, or LEFT Dto keep current settings.
– the current settings appear on the display (On or Off).
and DOWN Ckeys to enable (On) or disable (Off)
B
to confirm the selection, or LEFT Dto keep current settings.
- the current settings appear on the display (On or Off).
and DOWN Ckeys to enable (On) or disable (Off) the
B
to confirm the selection or LEFT Dto keep current settings.
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O
ption
etting
S
efault
D
reset
P
User
reset 1
P
User
reset 2
P
U
reset 3
P
ser
eset To
R
afault
D
Go Back
Load
reset 1
P
ave To
S
reset 1
P
Load
reset 2
P
ave To
S
reset 2
P
oad
L
reset 3
P
ave To
S
Preset 3
SETTING
Used to save 3 different settings of the items in the options menu and
relative submenus.
) Press
1
2) Use the UP
“Default preset” appears on the display.
-
F
and DOWN Ckeys to select one of the following
B
configurations:
- Default preset (*)
- User preset 1
User preset 2
-
- User Preset 3
3) Press
4) Use the UP
Load preset X to recall a previously stored configuration.
-
- “Load preset X” appears on the display.
F
and DOWN Ckeys to select:
B
- Save to preset X to store the current configuration.
a confirmation message (Are you sure?) appears on the display.
5) Select YES to confirm the selection or NO to keep the current setting
and return to the next higher level.
(*) DEFAULT PRESET
By pressing the RIGHT
key and the LEFTDkey simultaneously
E
once entered in the "main menu" it is possible to quickly (short cut)
reset the default settings (DEFAULT PRESET).
Used for restoring default values on all options menu items and relevant
submenus.
1) Press
, a confirmation message (Are you sure?) appears on the display.
F
2) Select YES to confirm the selction or NO to keep current setting.
OPTIONDEFAULT
Lamp DMXOn
Invert PanOff
Invert TiltOff
Swap Pan-TiltOff
Encoder Pan-TiltOn
P/T Homing ModeStandard
Pan Home Def Pos270 degrees
Tilt Home Def Pos50%
Fixed Wheel Shortcut On
Colour Mixing CMY
CMY Shortcut On
Linear MovementOff
Dimmer on Shutter Off
Dimmer Shortcut On
Shutter on error Off
Display On
Information
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System
Errors
Fixture
Hours
TotalXXX
Partial XXX
Reset...
INFORMATION MENU
SYSTEM ERRORS
Shows a list of warnings and messages relevant to errors occurred since
the fixtures switching-on.
1) Pressing
A confirmation message (Are you sure you want to clear error list ?)
appears on the display.
2) Select YES to reset the list or NO to go back.
FIXTURE HOURS
Used for displaying projector operating hours (total and partial).
1) Press
Total counter
Counts the number of projector working life hours (from manufacture to date).
Partial counter
Counts the number of partial projector working life hours since the last
reset to date.
2) Press
message (Are you sure?) appears on the display.
3) Select YES to reset partial projectors counter or NO to keep the current
setting and return to the top menu level.
12
you are allowed to reset the SYSTEM ERRORS list.
F
- Hours total and partial appears on the display.
F
to reset partial projector working hours a confirmation
F
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nformation
I
H
L
amp
ours
otalXXX
T
Partial XXX
Reset...
LAMP HOURS
Used for displaying the lamp working hours (total and partial).
1) Press
- Hours total and partial appears on the display.
F
Total counter
Counts the number of projector working hours with the lamp on (from
anufacture to date).
m
Partial counter
Counts the number of lamp working hours since the last reset to date.
2) Press
to reset partial lamp working hours, a confirmation message
F
(Are you sure ?) appears on the display.
3) Select YES to reset partial counter or NO to keep the current setting
and return to the top menu level
Board Status Err%
0: PT-3f Good 0.00
1: 6-Ch Good 0.00
2: 6-Ch Good 0.00
eset...
R
LAMP STRIKES
sed for displaying the number of times the lamp was turned on (total and
U
partial).
1) Press
- the number of times the lamp was turned on (total and
F
partial) appears on the display.
Total counter
Counts the number of times the lamp was turned on (from manufacture
to date).
Partial counter
Counts the number of times the lamp was turned on since the last
reset to date.
2) Press
to reset partial lamp strikes hours, a confirmation message
F
(Are you sure ?) appears on the display.
3) Select YES to reset partial counter or NO to keep the current setting
and return to the top menu level
SYSTEM VERSION
Used for displaying the software and hardware version of each board
installed in the projector.
CPU brd (CPU board)
0: PT-3f (Pan / Tilt board)
1: 6-Ch (6 channel board)
2: 6-Ch (6 channel board)
BOARD DIAGNOSTIC
Used for displaying the status error of each board installed in the projector:
0: PT-3f (Pan / Tilt board)
1: 6-Ch (6 channel board)
2: 6-Ch (6 channel board)
Used for displaying the projector DMX channel level in bit (Val) and in
percentage (Perc).
FANS MONITOR
Used for displaying the speed of each fan installed in the projector:
Lamp (Lamp Fan)
Ball. IN (Ballast IN Fan)
PwrSp (PSU Fan)
SENSOR STATUS
It lets you check the correct operations of each "sensor” installed in the
projector, each channel is associated with one of the following three
parameters:
• n.a.= sensor not available
• ON= sensor working
• OFF= sensor defective
NETWORK PARAMS
Allows the "Network" parameters of the projector to be displayed or:
IP address: Internet Protocol address (two projectors must not have
the same IP address)
IP mask: 255.0.0.0
Mac address: Media Access Control: the projector’s Ethernet Address
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anual
M
Control
L
amp
On
O
MANUAL CONTROL
LAMP
ff
Used for turning lamp on and off from the projector control panel.
-
1) Press
2) Use the
3) Press
and return to the top level.
the current settings appear on the display (On or Off).
F
UP Band DOWN Ckeys to turn the lamp on (On) or off (Off)
to confirm the selection or
F
LEFT Dto keep current settings
Test
eset
R
hannel
C
an-Tilt
P
olour
C
Beam
All
o
N
es
Y
RESET
Used for resetting the projector.
1) Press
?) appears on the display.
2) Select YES to starting reset the fixture or NO to keep the current setting
and return to the top menu level.
CHANNEL
Used for setting channel levels from the projector control panel.
1) Press
2) Use the UP
3) Press
required DMX level (value between 0 and 255).
4) Press LEFT
to reset the projectors, a confirmation message (Are you sure
F
- the first channel appears on the display.
F
F
and DOWN Ckeys to select the required channel:
B
and use the UP Band DOWN Ckeys to select the
to return to the top menu level.
D
TEST MENU
TEST
Allows you to check the proper functioning of effects.
1) Press
2) Use the UP
3) Press
Test sequence:
Pan - Tilt effects (Pan & Tilt)
Colour effects (Colour wheel - CMY )
Beam effects (Stopper-Strobe / Dimmer / Beam shaper / Zoom / Frost)
All effects
to return to the top menu level.
F
F
and DOWN Ckeys to select the required test.
B
to confirm the selection or LEFT Dto keep current settings.
Advanced
Code
1234
Upload
Firmware
Setup
Model
Calibration
Transfer the firmware on all
the connected fixtures ?
Are you sure ?
Yes/No
Changing to a wrong model
may damage the fixture.
Are you sure ?
Yes/No
ADVANCED MENU
To enable the "Advanced Menu" set up the "Access code" (1234) using the
, DOWN C, RIGHT Ekeys.
UP
B
Press
UP LOAD FIRMWARE
Allows you to transfer the firmware from 1 fixture to all the connected fixtures.
1) Press
2) Select YES to start the firmware loading or NO to keep the current set-
SETUP MODEL
Allows you to change the default model of projector.
1) Press
2) Select YES to define the model of projector or NO to keep the current
CALIBRATION
Allows you to adjust effects from the control panel to obtain perfect uniformity between the projectors.
1) Press
2) Using the UP
3) Press
4) Press
- "Menu advanced" appears on the display
F
, a confirmation message appears on the display.
F
ting and return to the top menu level
a confirmation message appears on the display.
F
setting and return to the top menu level.
- “channels” appears on the display.
F
regulate.
F
make the adjustment by setting a value between 0 and 255.
F
tings and return to the top level.
and DOWN Ckeys, select the effect you wish to
B
and use the RIGHT E, UP Band DOWN Cbuttons to
to confirm the selection
or
LEFT Dto keep current set-
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FACTORY DEFAULT
Allows you to restore default values of all channels (128).
1) Press
calibration to factory default ?).
2) Select YES to reset calibration to factory default or NO to keep the
current setting and return to the top menu level.
14
– a confirmation message appears on the display (Reset
F
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1
2
1
1/4 Turn
2
3
4
MAINTENANCE
1011
Locking and releasing Pan and Tilt movements - Refer to the instructions in the UNPACKING AND PREPARATION section.
Opening the head covers - Fig. 10.
Closing the head covers - Fig. 11.
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1/4 Turn
2
1
Upper Side
1
2
1
2
tooltip
1
2
1213
1514
Lamp change - Fig 12, 13, 14, 15.
Take the new lamp out of its package and insert in the fitting.
WARNING: do not touch the lamp’s envelope with bare hands. Should this happen, clean the bulb with a cloth soaked in alcohol and dry it
with a clean, dry cloth.
CAUTION:
Fast lamp ON-OFF cycles (for example 10 minutes ON / 10 minutes OFF) will reduce the lamp life.
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Lower SideLower Side
Upper SideUpper Side
16
Periodical cleaning
- Fig. 16
To ensure optimal operation and performance for a long time it is essential to periodically clean the parts subject to dust and grease deposits. The
frequency with which the following operations are to be carried out depends on various factors, such as the amount of the effects and the quality of the
working environment (air humidity, presence of dust, salinity, etc.).
Use a soft cloth dampened with any detergent liquid for cleaning glass to remove the dirt from the reflectors and filters. It is recommended that the
projector undergoes an annual service by a qualified technician for special maintenance involving 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 visual check of the internal components, cabling, mechanical parts, etc.
• Electrical, photometric and functional checks; eventual repairs.
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Lower Side
2
1
17
Extraction of the effect modules: Preliminary operations - Fig. 17
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1
Upper Side
Upper Side
3
4
Upper Side
2
Upper Side
18
Extraction of the effect modules - Fig. 18
IMPORTANT: Grasp the modules using the support structure and not the details which could get damaged.
Insertion of the effect modules: Repeat the operations indicated in Fig. 17 and 18 in reverse order.
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1
2
7
3
4
6
5
1
9
Battery removal - Fig. 19
This product contains a rechargeable lead-acid or lithium iron tetraphosphate battery. To preserve the environment, please dispose the battery
at the end of its life according to the regulation in force.
LiFePO4
Pb
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172
(6.77")
63
(2.48")
405
(15.94")
330
(12.99")
520
(20.47")
205
(8.07")
465
(18.30")
3
20
(12.60")
3
90
(15.35")
Top Hat IN
345
(13.58")
490
(
19.29")
T
op Hat OUT
TECHNICAL INFORMATION
Power supplies available
115/230V 50/60Hz
Input power:
520VA a 230V 50Hz.
Total output
Sharpy Wash 330 - Max 17300 lumens
Sharpy Wash 330 PC - Max 18200 lumens
amp:
L
Lamp system with a short arc burner in a reflector
• Type Philips MSD Platinum 16R (LAM00E)
- Output Lamp power: 330W
- Colour temperature 8000 K
- Average life 1500 h
- Any working position
- Luminous flux rated: 16000 lumens
Motors:
14 stepper motors, operating with microsteps,
totally microprocessor controlled.
Channels:
Max 22 control channels.
Inputs:
DMX 512
Ethernet
Moving head:
• Movement by means of two stepper motors,
controlled by microprocessor.
• Automatic repositioning of PAN and TILT after
accidental movement not controlled by control
unit.
• Angle:
- PAN = 540°
- TILT = 240°
• Resolution:
- PAN = 2.11°
- PAN FINE = 0.008°
- TILT = 0.98°
- TILT FINE = 0.004°
IP20 protection rating:
• Protected against the entry of solid bodies larger
than 12mm (0.47”).
• No protection against the entry of liquids.
CE Marking:
Complies with the following European Directives
- 2006/95/EC (LVD)
- 2004/108/EC (EMC)
- 2011/65/EU (RoHS).
Safety Devices:
• Bipolar circuit breaker with thermal protection.
• Automatic break in power supply in case of
overheating or failed operation of cooling system.
Cooling:
Forced ventilation with axial fans.
Body:
• Aluminium structure with die-cast plastic cover.
• Two side handles for transportation.
• Device locking PAN and TILT mechanisms for
transportation and maintenance.
No mains supply.
Lamp exhausted or defective.
Signal transmission cable faulty or disconnected.
Incorrect addressing.
Fault in the electronic circuits.
Lenses or reflector broken
Dust or grease deposited.
CAUSE AND SOLUTION OF PROBLEMS
PROBLEMS
Check the power supply voltage.
Replace the lamp. (See instructions).
Replace the cables.
Check addresses (see instructions).
Call an authorised technician.
Call an authorised technician.
Clean (see instructions).
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CHANNEL FUNCTION
NB: To prevent accidental breakage of the effects,
which could collide with each other during transport,
before switching the projector OFF check that all the
projector Channels have been excluded (DMX level = 0 bit).
CHANNEL
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
YAN
C
MAGENTA
YELLOW
OLOUR WHEEL
C
STOP / STROBE
DIMMER
DIMMER FINE
BEAM SHAPER INSERTION
BEAM SHAPER ROTATION
HEAVY FROST
LIGHT FROST
ZOOM
PAN
PAN FINE
DMX Modality
STANDARDVECTOR
YAN
C
MAGENTA
YELLOW
OLOUR WHEEL
C
STOP / STROBE
DIMMER
DIMMER FINE
BEAM SHAPER INSERTION
BEAM SHAPER ROTATION
HEAVY FROST
LIGHT FROST
ZOOM
PAN
PAN FINE
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
TILT
TILT FINE
FUNCTION
RESET
LAMP ON/OFF
TILT
TILT FINE
FUNCTION
RESET
LAMP ON/OFF
PAN - TILT TIME
COLOUR TIME
BEAM TIM
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BITEFFECT
128
BEAM SHAPER EXCLUDED
0
255
BEAM SHAPER INSERTED
127
MACRO
B
IT
E
FFECT
252 - 255
OPEN
0 - 3
CLOSED
213 - 225
R
ANDOM SLOW STROBE
4
SLOW STROBE
103
FAST STROBE
104 - 107
OPEN
108
SLOW PULSATION
208 - 212
O
PEN
226 - 238
R
ANDOM MEDIUM ST ROBE
239 - 251
RANDOM FAST STROBE
207
FAST PULSATION
B
IT
E
FFECT
255
0
DIMMER OPEN
DIMMER CLOSED
BITEFFECT
255
0
OTE: On conclusion of resetting in case of absence of DMX signal, Pan & Tilt move to the "Home" position (Pan 128 bit - Tilt 128 bit) all the others channels stay at 0 bit.
B
IT
E
FFECT
255
COLOUR EXCLUDED
0
COLOUR INSERTED
C
HANNEL 1
CYAN
C
HANNEL 2
MAGENTA
C
HANNEL 3
YELLOW
BITEFFECT
255
COLOUR INSERTED
0
COLOUR EXCLUDED
CHANNEL 1
CYAN
CHANNEL 2
MAGENTA
CHANNEL 3
YELLOW
BITEFFECT
255
FAST ROTATION
(RIGHT DIRECTION)
1
93
191-192
190
SLOW ROTATION (RIGHT DIRECTION)
STOP ROTATION
SLOW ROTATION (LEFT DIRECTION)
128
123
118
112
107
102
96
91
86
80
75
70
64
59
54
48
43
38
32
27
22
16
11
6
0
FAST ROTATION (LEFT DIRECTION)
BLUE + WHITE
BLUE
HALF MINUS GREEN + BLUE
HALF MINUS GREEN
TC 190 + HALF MINUS GREEN
TC 190
TC 260 + TC 190
TC 260
UV FILTER + TC260
UV FILTER
PINK + UV FILTER
PINK
LIGHT GREEN + PINK
LIGHT GREEN
GREEN + LIGHT GREEN
GREEN
AQUAMARINE + GREEN
AQUAMARINE
ORANGE + AQUAMARINE
ORANGE
RED + ORANGE
RED
WHITE + RED
WHITE
N
COLOUR MIXING - channel 1 - 2 - 3
•
peration with option color mixing: RGB
O
IMPORTANT: The lamp dim to half power 1 second after all the 3 channels stay at 0 bit
evel. The lamp goes back to full power when the channels level is put higher than 0 bit.
l
peration with option color mixing: CMY
O
STOP / STROBE - channel 5
•
DIMMER - channel 6
•
IMPORTANT: The lamp dim to half power 1 second after all the 3 channels stay at 255 bit
level. The lamp goes back to full power when the channels level is put lower than 255 bit.
• COLOUR WHEEL - channel 4
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• BEAM SHAPER INSERTION - channel 8
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BITEFFECT
255
0
FROST INSERTED
FROST EXCLUDED
B
IT
E
FFECT
255
0
FROST INSERTED
FROST EXCLUDED
BIT
255
0
BIT
255
0
BIT
255
0
BIT
2
55
0
BEAM SHAPER ROTATION - channel 9
STOP
F
AST ROTATION
SLOW ROTATION
SLOW ROTATION
FAS T ROTATION
B
ITE
FFECT
191 - 192
2
55
193
190
128
S
TOP
540°
3
60°
0°
POSITION 540°127
POSITION 450°
105
P
OSITION 360°
84
P
OSITION 270°
63
POSITION 180°
42
0
POSITION 0°
POSITION 90°
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BITEFFECT
255
WIDE BEAM
0
NARROW BEAM
•
PAN - channel 13
•
peration with option InvertPan
O
Tilt conventionally represented at 35 bit and option Invert Tilt
(
G
ff
O
G
ff)
O
• HEAVY FROST - channel 10
• LIGHT FROST - channel 11
Operation with option InvertPanGOn
(Tilt conventionally represented at 35 bit and option Invert Tilt
4
1
el
n
an
ch
-
NE
I
AN F
• P
f
Of
an
P
ert
nv
I
ion
opt
h
it
w
ion
Operat
(Tilt
c
onv
ent
ionally
repres
ent
ed
G
at
ert
nv
I
ion
opt
and
bit
35
Off)
G
)
f
Of
Tilt
G
• ZOOM - channel 12
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(Tilt conventionally represented at 35 bit and option Invert Tilt
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G
Off)
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BITEFFECT
255
51-62
76-87
88-101
102-114
115
63-75
3
8-50
25-37
12-24
0-11
LINEAR (Default)
UNUSED RANGE
UNUSED RANGE
CMY shortcut OFF
CMY shortcut ON (default)
CMY Limited range
CMY Full range (Default)
CONVENTIONAL
DIMMER CURVE
FUNCTION
CMY CURVE
FUCTION
FAST (Default)
NORMAL
PAN-TILT
FUNCTION
BIT
255
0
SE
TX
SEL
DMX
SE
TX
SEL
DMX
BIT
255
0
SE
TX
SEL
DMX
SE
TX
SEL
DMX
TILT - channel 15
BIT
255
1
28
0
SE
TX
SEL
DMX
SE
TX
SEL
DMX
SE
TX
SEL
DMX
B
IT
2
55
128
0
E
E
E
LAMP ON
B
IT
E
FFECT
255
0
101
100
LAMP OFF
26
LAMP OFF
25
UNUSED RANGE
L
amp switch-on passing
through the unused range
and staying 5 sec
in Lamp ON levels.
Lamp switch off passing
throug the unused
range and staying 5 s in
Lamp OFF levels.
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
LAMP ON
BITEFFECT
255
128
127
77
76
26
25
0
C
omplete reset is activated passing
throug the unused range and staying
5 seconds in complete reset levels.
COMPLETE RESET
PAN / TILT RESET
PAN / TILT RESET
EFFECTS RESET
EFFECTS RESET
UNUSED RANGE
P
an / Tilt reset is activated passing
throug the unused range and staying
5 seconds in Pan / Tilt reset levels.
E
ffects reset is activated passing
t
hroug the unused range and staying
5
seconds in Effects reset levels.
COMPLETE RESET
•
Operation with option Invert Tilt
(Pan conventionally represented at 0 bit and option Invert PanGOff)
peration with option Invert Tilt
O
Pan conventionally represented at 0 bit and option Invert Pan
(
G
G
Off
O
n
G
FUNCTION - channel: 17
•
The functions are actived passing through the unused range and staying 5
econds in necessary level.
s
RESET - channel: 18
•
ff)
O
• TILT FINE - channel 16
Operation with option Invert Tilt
(Pan conventionally represented at 0 bit and option Invert Pan
Operation with option Invert TiltGOn
(Pan conventionally represented at 0 bit and option Invert Pan
SHARPY WASH 330 & PC
Off
G
G
G
Off)
Off)
The functions are actived passing through the unused range and staying 5
seconds in necessary level.
•
LAMP CONTROL (only with option LAMP DMX On) - channel: 19
IMPORTANT: SHARPY is not provided with hot restrike ignition
The functions are actived passing through the unused range and staying 5
seconds in necessary level.
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TIMING CHANNELS
iming Channel Channel function
T
20 Pan - Tilt time Pan - Tilt - (Pan fine - Tilt fine)
21 Colour time Colour wheel - CTO
22 Beam time Dimmer - Frost