
INSTRUCTIONS: Framing Projector
Model: J-LED009&H-LED009&L-LED009
CAUTION: Always turn off power at main switch prior to installation to prevent electrical shock.
Overview:
The J-LED009 framing projector creates a square or rectangular area of light to frame or highlight
artwork. By using two lenses, the fixture controls the size and sharpness of the edge of the light beam.
The fixture may also be used to project images on a wall through the use of a flat disc or lens called a
gobo.
For optimum performance highlighted objects should be 3 to 5 times the light level of ambient room light.
Shim (one of four)
Lens adjustment
(one on either side)
Front barrel
Lens mask
Installing to Track:
1. Note the track has a groove
running it’s length to indicate
polarity.
2. Note the arrow direction on the top
of the ballast case and the contact
marked with a letter “P”.
3. Insert adapter into track slot and
rotate it 90 The “P” contact
installs to the grooved side of the
track.
4. Push and turn the lo ck ing tab in
the same direction until seats in
the track.
Removal is the reverse procedure. Track
heads may be positioned anywhere along
the track len
th.
Driver case
Locking tab
Decorative knob
Rear barrel
Rear cap
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Adjustment:
1. Four metal shims are held in place between two spring plates, move the shims to define the
light area. Spring tension will hold the shims where they are set.
2. Once the shims are in place the size can be further adjusted by varying the position of the
lenses. There are two lens adjustment knobs located on either side of the front barrel. Slide
the lenses until the size is right and the edge is sharp. Secure the setting by tightening the
adjusting knobs.
3. Squaring the frame: a fine adjustment of the vertical / horizontal axis can be obtained by
rotating barrel halve a few degrees. To rotate, slightly loosen the fine adjustment knob on
the rear barrel just behind the shims.
To Insert Gobos:
The same adjustment knob used for fine adjustment also allows the two barrel halves to
separate. Remove the framing shims by pivoting the shim 90º and pulling outward. The front
barrel has several recesses that will accept “D” sized metal or glass gobos.
1. Place the gobo in the recess and secure with the spring retaining ring provided. (Note: an
image will need to be placed upside down in the fixture to appear right side up on the wall).
2. To size and focus the image, adjust the two lenses in the front barrel as described above.
Sharpening Focus:
Once the lenses have been adjusted it is possible to obtain an even sharper image by using the
lens mask. Screw the lens mask into the face of the front barrel. You will see a slight reduction
in light level and crisper defined edges. This works with either shims or gobos.
What is a Gobo?
Gobos are flat disc’s with cut out images, similar to
a stencil. The cut out can be any design , letters,
images, or patterns. The images are then projected
on walls.
Gobo’s are not limited to simple designs, many are
sophisticated multi colored images transferred to
glass. Gobo companies have a selection of
standard designs and most offer custom made
gobos, such as a company logo.
Although WAC does not make gobos, customer
service can refer you to companies offering them.
Retain these instructions for future service and adjustments
44 Harbor Park Drive, Port Washington, NY 11050
Tel: (800) 526-2588 Fax (800) 526-5050
www.waclighting.com
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