Clay Paky Tiger C.C. HMI 575, Tiger C.C. HMI 1200 Instruction Manual

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Installing the projector
The projector can be mounted in any position without its operating characteristics being affected.
IMPORTANT: fix the projector in the desired position utilizing the holes in the bracket ( 2). Secure preferably using a ø10 bolt with nut and lock washer (version HMI 575) ­two ø12 bolts with nuts and lock washers (version HMI 1200).
Make certain that the anchorage is stable before positioning the projector.
IMPORTANT: the safety wire must be secured to the projector and to the support-
ing structure in such a way that if the bracket should f ail, the projector will f all as short a distance as possible.Following any such failure, the safety wire must be replaced with a genuine Clay Paky spare.
Minimum distance from target objects
The projector must be positioned in such a way that objects struck by the beam are separated from the lens at least by the distance indicated on the lamp change label against the symbol shown alongside.
Minimum distance of inflammable materials from any part of the equip-
ment: 0.1 m (4”) for HMI 1200, 0.07 m (3”) for HMI 575.
The appliance may be mounted on surfaces rated normally inflam­mable.
IMPORTANT: For better and more reliable operation of the projector, the ambient temperature must not exceed 35° C (95° F).Protection factor IP 20:the appliance is protected against penetration of solid bodies more than 12mm (0.5”) in diameter (first digit 2), but can be damaged by spray, jet, drip or rain water (second digit 0).
TIGER C.C.
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HMI 575 HMI 1200
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POWER SUPPLY AND INTERFACE
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Connecting to the electrical power supply
The operations described in this heading must be carried out by a licensed electrician. It is good policy to connect projectors to the power supply by way of dedicated s witch­es, so that each can be turned on and off individually from a remote station.
The projector is designed to operate at the voltage and frequency indicated on the electrical data plate (14) affixed to the rear end. Check that these two values correspond to the mains voltage and frequency.
IMPORTANT: the projector must be connected to a power supply circuit having a proper earth system (Class I appliance).
Connecting the control signals
0-10V CONNECTION
- Independent operation
INST ALLING THE PROJECTOR
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Unpacking
Open the box, remove the projector from the packing and place it on a flat, hori­zontal surface. Unpack the standard accessories supplied with the equipment. Inspect the lamp change label (1) and replace it with one of the optional language versions if nec­essary. Make certain that the label is never removed, as it displays important safety infor­mation.
Initial assembly operations (HMI
575 version)
Position the bracket (2) as required and secure by tightening the knobs (3). The bracket can also be fitted on the under­side of the projector by removing screws (4) and knobs (3).
Initial assembly operations (HMI
1200 version)
Position block (5) on the projector body so that it is aligned with the threaded holes; secure graduated plate (6) with eyebolt (7) and then fit knob (3) and washer (8). Position bracket (2) on graduated plate (6) at the desired height; insert bushing (9), chamfered washer (10) and screw (11) in the selected hole and tighten using the supplied Allen key. The bracket can also be fitted on the underside of the projector by inverting the position of graduated plate (6). If the projector has been shipped with plate (6) already fitted, before remov­ing the plate (if necessary) remove the safety bolt located inside the fixture in correspondence with eyebolt (7). Set the projector support in the desired position and secure by tight­ening knobs (3). Fasten the safety wire (12) of lamp change cover (13) to graduated plate (6).
Fitting the lamp
Refer to directions for replacement of the lamp given under heading 6 MAIN­TENANCE.
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Fitting the safety wire
A safety wire (25) is supplied for use with version HMI 1200.The wire must be secured to the gantry or other structure and then anchored to the eyebolts (7) on the projector itself.
25
7
(5’ 11”)
1.8 m
HMI 575
(8’ 2”)
2.5 m
HMI 1200
0.00 10
N
L
Alimentation
0.00 10
0.00 1 0
0 - 10V 0 - 10V 0 - 10V
0.00 10
0.00 10
0.00 1 0
IMPORTANT: Read carefully It is essential for the correct and safe use of the equipment that erectors and operators should be fully conversant with the information and instructions given in this manual.
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
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The connection between controller and projector must be made using a multicore cable with 8 wires of 0.25mm
2
section and a
DIN 8 PIN 45° plug/socket connector.
RS 232/423(PMX) - DMX 512 CONNECTION
Projectors are wired up to the controller and one to the next using two-core screened cable and Cannon 5 pin XLR type plug/socket connectors. To connect a DMX line, a terminating plug (15) with a 100resistor wired between pins 2 and 3 must be fitted to the last projector connected in series; the plug is not required when using an RS232/423(PMX) signal.
The wires must not come into contact with each other or with the metal cas­ing of the plug.
The casing of the plug/socket must be connected to the screen and to pin 1 of the connectors.
Having completed the operations described above, press the on/off switch (16). Check that the lamp comes on and that the auto-reset sequence starts.
Projector address codes (for digital signals)
Each TIGER C.C. projector uses 3 control channels.To ensure that different projec­tors are addressed correctly by the controller, a code must be assigned to each one. This operation is carried out on each TIGER C.C. by setting the microswitches as indicated in the table below.
SIGNAL
SCREEN
SIGNAL
RS232/423 (PMX)
1
2
3
45
SIGNAL
SCREEN
SIGNAL
54
3
2
1
DMX 512
- Projectors operating simultaneously and identically
0 - 10V
0.00 10
0.00 10
0.00 1 0
Is
1 COL
STOP 2
3 FROST
TIGER C.C.
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TEST
256
128643216842
1
ON
10987654321
1112
PAN
TILT
Is
THE DIGITAL START ADDRESS IS THE SUM OF THE NUMBERS PRODUCED BY THE SELECTED SWITCHES
DIGITAL START ADDRESS AND OPTIONS SELECT
EG. RESPOND C.1 - 4
EG. RESPOND C.17 - 20
RUN TEST SEQUENCE
DMX 512 RS232/423
: 1 = ,2 = SIG - ,3 = SIG + : 1 = ,2 = SIG ,3 = SIG
DIGITAL INPUT
ANALOGUE
INPUTS 0 - 10V
Projector
1-3
4-6
ON OFF
ON OFF
TEST
256
128
64
32
16
842
1
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
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2
3
7-9
4 10-12
5 13-15
6 16-18
7 19-21
8 22-24
9 25-27
10 28-30
CODE
- Channels
Projector - Channels
Projector - Channels
Projector - Channels
Projector - Channels
Projector - Channels
Projector - Channels
Projector - Channels
Projector - Channels
Projector - Channels
Spotlight selection
Setting the TEST switch to the ON position for a few seconds with the projector pow­ered-up, an auto-reset routine is carried out.Leaving the TEST switch at the ON posi­tion for a longer period, a full self-test program will be completed;once the operation has terminated, return the switch to the OFF position.
POSITIONING THE PROJECTOR
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Alignment procedure
Before positioning the projector, set the channels as shown in the following table:
CHANNEL FUNCTION
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CHANNEL
1 COLOUR 2
DIMMER/STOPPER/STROBE
3 FROST
SLIDER POSITION
0% (white beam)
100% (maximum aperture)
0% (white beam)
CHANNEL FUNCTION
3
2
After setting up the channels loosen the knobs (3), and manoeuvre the projector on its bracket (2) until the beam is directed at the centre of the scene, then retighten the knobs (3).
Adjusting the lens
Move the lens (17) back and forward until the projected image is satisfactorily focused, then tighten knob (18).
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0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
• DIMMER/STOPPER/STROBE - channel 2
0
1
3
5
7
8
9
WHITE
RED
YELLOW
VIOLET
GREEN
ORANGE
BLUE
PINK
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4
2
10
The change of colour in response to movement of the potentiometer is lin­ear and continuous so that the slider can be stopped in intermediate posi­tions to obtain a two colour beam.
In the 0% to 50% range of adjustment, the dimmer opens gradually to maxi­mum aperture. Strobe effect is pro­duced from 54.7% to 95%, with fre­quency increasing from 1 to 7 flashes per second. The aperture remains fixed between 95% and 100% of the range.
COLOUR WHEEL DIMMER/STOP/STROBO FROST
1 2 3
COLOUR WHEEL - channel 1
16
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Changing the colour filters
Having opened the projector, identify the fil­ter to be changed, grip firmly between thumb and forefinger and push against the spring clip (23) until free of the fixed clips (24). Bend the filter outwards and remove. Offer the new filter to the spring clip (23) and anchor behind the two fixed clips (24).
Routine cleaning
To maintain the light output of the projec­tor undiminished, parts that tend to accu­mulate dust and grease must be cleaned periodically. In most circumstances, the projector will give long and trouble-free service if these simple guidelines are followed. To remove dirt from the lenses and filters, use a soft cloth moistened with any liquid detergent suitable for cleaning glass.
IMPORT ANT: do not use solvents or alcohol
Parts that need cleaning frequently. Parts that need cleaning monthly.
Internal components should also be given a general clean once a year, dislodging dust and dirt with a brush and removing it simultaneously with a vacuum cleaner.
TROUBLESHOOTING
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0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
FROST - channel 3
The frost filter is inserted gradually as the slider is advanced.
LENS UNITS
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GRAPHS SHOWING BEAM DATA AND ILLUMINATION VALUES
7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
BEAM OPENING m
0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 DISTANCE m
0 1,87 3,74 5,61 7,48 9,35 11,2 13,10 14,96 DIAMETER m
HMI 575
3.600
HMI 1200
8.600
900
2.150
400
955
225
537
144 100 73 56 LUX 344 238 175 135
Objective 1:1,8 / 170 - Standard
7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
BEAM OPENING m
0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 DISTANCE m 0 1,16 2,32 3,48 4,64 5,80 6,96 8,12 9,28 DIAMETER m
HMI 575
8.200
HMI 1200
19.800
2.050 911 512 328 227 167 128
Objective
1:2,5 / 250
LUX
4.950 2.200 1.237 792 550 404 309
13°
21°
0” 6’ 2” DIAMETER ft in
12’ 3”
18’ 5” 24’ 6” 30’ 8” 36’ 9” 43’ 49’ 1”
0” 16’ 5” DISTANCE ft in
32’ 10”
49’ 3” 65’ 7” 82’ 98’ 5” 114’ 10” 131’ 3”
0” 16’ 5” DISTANCE ft in
32’ 10”
49’ 3” 65’ 7” 82’ 98’ 5” 114’ 10” 131’ 3”
0” 3’ 10” DIAMETER ft in
7’ 7”
11’ 5” 15’ 3” 19’ 22’ 10” 26’ 8” 30’ 5”
MAINTENANCE
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IMPORTANT: isolate the projector from the electrical power supply before com­mencing maintenance work of any description. The maximum temperature on the outer surface of the projector under normal operating conditions is shown on the lamp change label. After switching off, do not remove any part of the projector for at least 2 minutes, as indicated on the lamp change label (1). Once this time has elapsed, the risk of a lamp exploding is practically zero.If the lamp needs changing, wait a further 20 minutes to avoid the risk of burns. In the event of a lamp exploding, the appliance is designed to prevent fragments of glass from being scattered. The lenses supplied with the appliance must be fitted at all times, and if visibly damaged, must be replaced with genuine spares.
Opening the projector
Loosen the knobs (19) and remove the lamp access cover (13).Once the necessary work has been completed, refit the cover and tighten the knobs.
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19 13
Changing the lamp
Open the projector, loosen the two side nuts (20) of the lamp to be changed and remove it from the supports (21). Remove the new lamp from its box, loosen the tw o side nuts (20) and locate the lamp in the supports (21). Finally, retighten the nuts.
IMPORTANT: for uniform distribution of the light beam, the lamp must be posi­tioned so that the glass pip (22) on the bulb does not coincide with the optical axis of the projector.With this in mind, locate the pip as high up as possible.
CAUTION:The projector uses a high pressure lamp with external starter.
- When fitting a new lamp, read the manufacturer's instructions carefully.
- The lamp must always be changed without delay if damaged or deformed by heat.
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20 22
24
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No electrical power supply. Check that power is available at the mains
socket.
Signal transmission cable short-cir­cuiting or disconnected.
Change cables.
PROJECTOR DOES NOT LIGHT UP
ELECTRONICS NOT WORKING
FAULTS
PROJECTION FAULTY
REDUCED BRIGHTNESS
POSSIBLE CAUSES
CHECKS AND REMEDIES
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Lamp expended or faulty. Change lamp (see instructions).
Address codes incorrect. Defect in electronic circuits. Lenses broken.
See projector coding instructions. Contact an authorized technician. Contact an authorized technician.
Dust or grease deposit. Clean (see instruct ions).
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TECHNICAL DATA
CONSTRUCTION FEATURES
Safety devices
Power supply shuts off automatically in the event of overheating or cooling system failure.
Power shuts off automatically when lamp change cover is opened.
Cooling
Forced ventilation cooling system using axial flow fans.
Housing
Extruded diecast aluminium.
Epoxy powder coated finish.
Mounting
Steel bracket with epoxy powder coat­ed finish.
Six installation positions 25 mm (1”) apart (HMI 1200 version only).
Bracket adjustable through 100°.
Anchorage for safety wire (HMI 1200 version only).
Operating position
Will function in any position.
Weights and dimensions
HMI 575: 21 kg. (46 lbs 3 ozs)
HMI 1200: 37 kg. (81 lbs 6 ozs)
ELECTRICAL MECHANICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Power supply
220 - 240V 50Hz
200 - 220V 60Hz
Lamp
Metal halide with special built-in power supply.
Type HMI 575W
- Cap SFc 10-4
- Colour temperature 6000 K
- Luminous flux 49000 lm
- Average life 750 h
Type HMI 1200W
- Cap SFc 15.5-6
- Colour temperature 6000 K
- Luminous flux 110000 lm
- Average life 750 h
Power consumption
Version HMI 1200
- 3000 VA at 220V 50Hz
Version HMI 575
- 1500 VA at 220V 50Hz
Motors
N. 3 microstepping motors with full microprocessor control.
OPTICAL SYSTEM Main optical unit
Base in diecast aluminium
Twin lens condenser
High luminous intensity spherical reflector.
Lens units
Standard: 1:1,8/170 mm
Optional: 1:2,5/250 mm
CONTROL SYSTEM Channels
N. 3 control channels.
Inputs
TIGER C.C. is designed to accept ana­log or digital control signals from con­trollers or computers.
RS232/423(PMX) or DMX 512 digital serial input
0-10V analog input
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WIRING DIAGRAM
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(13-17.5”) 330 ÷ 445
(14.6”)
370
(25.6”)
650
(13”)
330
(16.9”)
430
(31.5”)
800
HMI 575
HMI 1200
HMI 575
HMI 1200
The products referred to in this manual comply with EC Directives on:
• Low Voltage 73/23
• Electromagnetic Compatibility 89/336
The specifications published in this manual are not binding, and may be revised or updated at any time by Clay Paky without notice in the interests of improving product quality.
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