Clay Paky V.I.P. HTI 300, V.I.P. 250 HAL, S.I.P. 300 HAL Instruction Manual

Check that the voltage, frequency and power of the mains electricity supply correspond with those shown on the electrical specification plate.
- Important: it is mandatory to connect the unit to a power system equipped with an efficient earth connection (Class I equipment).
• Power uptake
See paragraph 7 TECHNICAL DATA. After completing the above steps, press the switch (I) and check that the projector works
• Unpacking
Open the cardboard box, remove the pro­jector from the packing and place it on a flat surface.
Remove from the packing all the compo­nents supplied as standard (optional la­bels, effects guides, objective support, ob­jective, mounting, screws, tools, etc.)
Locate the lamp change label (1) and, if necessary, replace it with one of the op­tional multi-lingual labels.
Make certain that the label is never re­moved, as it contains important safety information.
• Assembling the projector support
Position the mounting (2) on the plates (3) according to the desired height, insert the bushing (4), the countersunk washer (5) and the screw (6) in the hole you have chosen and secure with the setscrew wrench supplied.
Adjust the projector support to the desired position and secure it by means of the knobs (7).
The mounting can also be fitted towards the bottom of the projector by inverting the position of the graduated plates (3).
• Fitting the lamp
If the projector is not supplied with the lamp already fitted, refer to the instruc­tions on lamp changing in section 5 MAIN­TENANCE.
• Installing the projector
The unit must be fixed exclusively with the appropriate support, by means of the hole in the mounting. You are advised to use a ø10 bolt complete with nut and snap ring. Make certain that the anchoring point is stable before po-
sitioning the projector, and fix it with the appropriate mounting only.
The projector can be fixed in any position without affecting its operating characteristics.
The unit may be fitted on normally inflammable surfaces.
• Minimum distance from illuminated objects
The projector must be positioned in such a way that objects struck by the light beam are located at least 0.8 metres from the projector ob­jective.
The stipulated minimum distance of inflammable materials from any point of the projector hous­ing is 0.10 metres.
Caution:
For better and more reliable operation of the unit, the ambient temperature must not exceed 35°C.
Protection class IP 20: the unit is protected against the penetration of solid bodies with a diame­ter of more than 12 mm (first figure 2) and can be damaged by spring seepage, rain, spray and water jets (second figure 0).
• Connecting to the mains electricity supply
The projector must be supplied with the voltage/frequency marked on the back of the projector.
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V.I.P. S.I.P.
INSTALLING THE PROJECTOR
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POWER SUPPLY AND FINE ADJUSTMENT
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• Fitting the objective
Insert the objective (9) in its support (10) and tighten the knob (11). Rest the assembly on the effects guides and secure it by pressing the fixing springs (12) in the direction shown in the figure.
In addition to the standard objective, optional objectives and a wide range of effects are also available (see section 9).
For safety reasons, the effect guides on the V.I.P. projector are electrified at very low voltage (24Vac) and protected against short circuiting. This enables you to install the motorised effects described in section 9.
• Centring the projector
Slacken the knobs (7) and move the projector along the mounting (2) until the light beam is positioned at the desired point, and then tighten the knobs (7).
Adjust the objective and/or objective holder, moving them axially until the circle of light is perfectly focused.
POSITIONING THE PROJECTOR
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INSTRUCTION MANUAL
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PROFESSIONAL SHOW LIGHTING
Caution Read every part of this instruction manual carefully. For correct and safe use of this
equipment, it is essential to be fully conversant with the information and instructions set out in this manual.
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• Changing HTI 300 lamps
Open the projector, slacken the two side ring nuts (15) on the lamp to be changed and remove it from its supports (16).
Take the new lamp out of its package, slacken the two side ring nuts (15) and fit it into the supports (16). This done, tighten the ring nuts.
The unit mounts a high pressure
lamp with external igniter.
Caution: for uniform distribution of the
light beam, the lamp must be positioned with the protrusion (P) on the bulb outside the optical axis of the projector. You are therefore advised to position the lamp with the protrusion upwards.
• Changing 24V 250W and M38 300W lamps
Remove the projector cover, then remove the lamp to be changed (17) from its fitting (18), taking hold of it at the base and taking it out vertically. Insert the new lamp in the fitting and check that the feet are in the correct position.
Caution:
- Carefully read the instructions for use supplied by the manufacturer of the lamp.
- Change the lamp immediately if it is damaged or deformed by heat.
• Changing fuses (V.I.P.)
To change the fuses press the tab (19) and pull out the fuse box (20). Replace the blown fuses with new fuses of the type shown on the label affixed to the fuse box (20). Push the box back in until it engages on the tab (19).
• Routine cleaning
To keep the light output of the projector unchanged, it is essential to carry out routine cleaning of parts subject to accumulation of dust and grease. By adhering to the guidelines set out below, the projector will give you long, trouble-free service life.
To remove dirt from the lenses, use a soft cloth moistened with any type of liquid detergent for cleaning glass.
Caution: do not use solvents or alcohol
Parts requiring frequent cleaning.
Parts requiring monthly cleaning.
You are advised to clean the internal components annually, removing the dust with a paintbrush, while vacuuming it up with an ordinary vacuum cleaner.
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Caution: before performing any work on the projector switch off the mains electricity supply. After switching off, wait for at least the time marked on the lamp change label (1) before
removing any part of the unit. Once this time has elapsed, the probability of a lamp exploding is practically nil. If you need to change the lamp, wait for a further 15 minutes in order to avoid burning yourself.
The unit is designed to prevent the dispersion of splinters if a lamp should explode. For the same reason, the objectives must be replaced with original spare parts if visibly damaged.
• Opening and closing the projector
Slacken the knobs (13) and remove the lamp change cover (14) from the projector.
After carrying out maintenance, refit the cover (14) and tighten the knobs (13).
MAINTENANCE
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BEAM OPENING m
0 5 10 DISTANCE m
1.300 LUX325
0 2 4 6
6 4 2
15 20
144 81
0 1,2 2,3 3,5 DIAMETER m4,6
V.I.P. 24V-250W
3.750
1:4/165mm objective (13° 18') -
Optional
LUX938 417 234V.I.P. HTI 300
320 LUX80 36 20S.I.P. M38-300W
13° 18'
BEAM OPENING m
0 5 10 DISTANCE m
500 LUX125
0 2 4 6
6 4 2
15 20
56 31
0 2,3 4,6 6,9 DIAMETER m9,2
V.I.P. 24V-250W
1.100
1:2,8/85mm three-lens objective (26° 1') -
Optional
LUX275 122 69V.I.P. HTI 300
160 LUX40 18 10S.I.P. M38-300W
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BEAM OPENING m
0 5 10 DISTANCE m
750 LUX188
0 2 4 6
6 4 2
15 20
83 47
0 1,6 3,2 4,7 DIAMETER m6,3
V.I.P. 24V-250W
2.000
Minimum zoom 120 (18° 6') -
Optional
LUX500 222 125V.I.P. HTI 300
195 LUX49 22 12S.I.P. M38-300W
18° 6'
BEAM OPENING m
0 5 10 DISTANCE m
370 LUX93
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2 4 6
6 4 2
15 20
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0 2,5 5,0 7,5 DIAMETER m9,9
V.I.P. 24V-250W
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Maximum zoom 70 (28° 25') -
Optional
LUX315 140 79V.I.P. HTI 300
100 LUX25 11 6S.I.P. M38-300W
28° 25'
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OBJECTIVES
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BEAM OPENING m
0 5 10 DISTANCE m
900 LUX225
0 2 4 6
6 4 2
15 20
100 56
0 2,00 3,9 5,9 DIAMETER m7,9
V.I.P. 24V-250W
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1:2,4/100mm objective (22° 41') -
Supplied as standard
LUX425 189 106V.I.P. HTI 300
300 LUX75 33 19S.I.P. M38-300W
22°
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LIGHT BEAM DIAGRAMS AND ILLUMINATION VALUES
FUSE 5 x 20
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250 V
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The products referred to in this manual comply with the European Community Directives governing:
• Low voltage 73/23
• Electromagnetic compatibility 89/336
WIRING DIAGRAMS
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TECHNICAL DATA
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ELECTRICAL/MECHANICAL CHARACTERISTICS
Power supply
V.I.P. HTI 300
• 220 - 240V 50Hz
• 200V 50Hz - 230V 60Hz
• 200V 60Hz
• 120V 60Hz V.I.P. 250 HAL
• 200 - 240V 50/60Hz
• 100 - 120V 50/60Hz S.I.P. 300 HAL
• MAX 240V 50/60Hz
Lamps
• HTI 300W metal iodide
- Colour temperature 6500 K
- Luminous flux 20,000 lumen
- Fitting SFc 10-4
- Duration 750 h
• 24V 250W halogen
- Colour temperature 3450 K
- Luminous flux 9,000 lumen
- Fitting G6.35
- Duration 300 h
• M38 300W halogen
- Colour temperature 2,900 K
- Luminous flux (120V) 5,500 lm
- Luminous flux (230V) 5,000 lm
- Fitting GY9.5
- Duration 2000 h
Power uptake
• V.I.P. HTI 300 : 800VA (230V 50Hz)
• V.I.P. 250 HAL: 260VA (230V 50Hz)
• S.I.P. 300 HAL: 300VA (120V 60Hz)
OPTICAL SYSTEM Optical unit
- Base in die-cast aluminium.
- Twin lens condenser.
- High output parabolic mirror.
Objectives
• Standard: 1:2,4/100 mm
• Optional: 1:4/165 mm
• Optional: 1:2,8/85 mm three-lens
• Optional: 1:3,5/70÷120 mm zoom
CONSTRUCTION CHARACTERISTICS Safety devices
- Power switches off automatically in the event of overheating (V.I.P. only).
- Power switches off when the cover is opened (V.I.P. HTI 300 only).
- Short circuit protection on effects guides.
Cooling
Forced ventilation by means of axial flow fans (V.I.P. only).
Housing
In extruded, die-cast aluminium, painted with epoxy powder paint.
Support
- Steel mounting painted with epoxy powder paint.
- Three installation positions 25 mm apart.
- Mounting adjustable through 120°.
Working position
- Works in any position.
Maintenance
- Easily accessible interior, thanks to large size of opening cover.
Dimensions and weights
• V.I.P. HTI 300
- 210x480x130 mm
- 7,1kg
• V.I.P. 250 HAL
- 210x480x130 mm
- 6,8 kg
• S.I.P. 300 HAL
- 210x360x130 mm
- 2,0 kg
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FAN
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200V-60Hz
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20VA
IGNITOR
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200V-50Hz
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Bth60
480mA
PTC
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fuse
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fuse
FAN
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MSW
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50/60Hz
24V
20VA
120V
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120V 50/60Hz
110V 50/60Hz
100V 50/60Hz
V.I.P. 100-120V
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V.I.P. 200-240V
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220V 50/60Hz
240V 50/60Hz
230V 50/60Hz
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200V 50/60Hz
TRAS.
M= Motor
V.I.P. 250W HALOGEN
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S.I.P. 300W
REACTIVE MAINTENANCE
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No mains electricity supply. Check that power is available at the
mains socket and/or the conductivi­ty of the fuses.
Lamp worn or faulty. Change lamp.
(See instructions).
No voltage to effects guides. Contact an authorised technician.
Effects motors don’t work. Contact an authorised technician.
Lenses broken. Contact an authorised technician.
Deposit of dust or grease. Clean.
(See instructions).
Lens dirty. Clean.
(See instructions).
MOTORISED EFFECTS NOT WORKING (V.I.P.)
PROJECTOR DOES NOT COME ON
PROJECTION FAULTY
FAULTS
REDUCED BRIGHTNESS
RINGS APPEAR AROUND PROJECTION
POSSIBLE CAUSES
CHECKS AND
CORRECTIVE ACTION
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The contents of this manual are not binding. In line with its strategy of constant product evolu­tion, Clay Paky reserves the right to alter the characteristics described in this manual without notice.
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OPTIONAL EFFECTS
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Fixed effects V.I.P. e S.I.P. Automated effects V.I.P.
Tri-optical objective lens 1:2.8/85 mm
Code: C52101
Objective lens 1:4/165 mm
Code: C52102
Zoom objective lens 1:3.5/70-120 mm Only for image projection
Code: C52103
Iris
Code: C52111
Beam shaper
Code: C52112
Manually operated stopper
Code: C52113
Holder for:
dichroic gobos Ø
51.8 mm
metal gobos Ø
53.3 mm, D-Size
colour filters Ø47 mm
Code: C52114
Manually operated mirror
Code: C52115
Adjustable swinging and rotating mirror, 2 rpm
Code: C52130
Rotating mirror with adjustable reflection angle, 2 rpm
Code: C52131
Multi-mirror with continuous rotation, 2 rpm
Code: C52132
3D-effect rotating prism, 4 rpm
Code: C52133
Quadrupling rotating prism, 4 rpm
Code: C52134
Landscape effect prism,
0.5 rpm
Code: C52135
Manually or timer-operated stop, from 3 secs to 3 mins
Code: C52150
Linear dimmer with continuous rotation, 15 rpm
Code: C52136
Manually or timer-operated colour wheel, from 3 secs to 3 mins
Code: C52151
Colour wheel with continuous rotation, 2 rpm
Code: C52137
Manually or timer-operated gobo wheel, from 3 secs to 3 mins (supplied without gobos)
for metal gobos
Ø
31.5 mm- Code: C52152
for dichroic gobos
Ø
31.5mm- Code: C52153
Rotating gobo, 4 rpm, Ø
53.3 mm, D-Size, superimposable to the fixed gobo
Ø
66 mm, M-Size
Code: C52138
Wind effect
2 rpm - Code: C52140
15 rpm - Code: C52139
Graphic effect disc with continuous rotation, 2 rpm, Ø
130 mm
Code: C52141
(supplied without disc)
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