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3. Physical installation
3.2.5
Lens safety cable
When using the safety cable ?
The lens safety cable must be used in any circumstances to protect a mounted lens in the lens holder.
Con
fi
guration differences
There are two different con
fi
gurations for the safety cable. The con
fi
guration used depends on the used carrying handle or hoisting
eye.
•
Con
fi
guration A applies when connecting the projector to the bottom carrying handle.
•
Con
fi
guration B applies when connecting the projector to the hoisting eye.
Necessary parts
•
Safety Cable (750 mm, Ø3 mm)
•
Cable clamp M4
•
Shackle 7x70 mm
•
4 x Cable clip (16x16 mm, Ø4 mm)
How to mount the cable
1. Paste four cable clips on the lens as illustrated (reference 1). Orient the open side of the clips towards the front of the lens.
1
2
Image 3-24
1
2
Image 3-25
2. Snap the
fi
rst loop end of the safety cable into one of the following clips and let the loop end point downwards.
a) Con
fi
guration A: Use the upper clip on the side of the cable bundle (reference 2, image 3-24).
b) Con
fi
guration B: Use the upper clip on the non-wired side (reference 2, image 3-25).
3. Slide the rest of the cable around the lens counterclockwise. Click the cable into every clip it passes in this loop.
Note:
Make sure the cable passes between the lens and the cable bundle.
4. Slide the cable through the loop end at the beginning of the cable.
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Summary of Contents for HDF W22
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Page 84: ...5 Getting started 80 R5905158 HDF SERIES 08 12 2016 ...
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Page 138: ...8 Input Image 8 64 3D auto detection 134 R5905158 HDF SERIES 08 12 2016 ...
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Page 158: ...9 Image 9 3 7 Input Balance 154 R5905158 HDF SERIES 08 12 2016 ...
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Page 176: ...9 Image No recovery possible 172 R5905158 HDF SERIES 08 12 2016 ...
Page 224: ...11 Lamp 220 R5905158 HDF SERIES 08 12 2016 ...
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Page 244: ...12 Alignment 6 Rotate 7 Rotation point 240 R5905158 HDF SERIES 08 12 2016 ...
Page 254: ...12 Alignment 2 Use the or key to change the opacity 250 R5905158 HDF SERIES 08 12 2016 ...
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Page 355: ...13 Projector Control 13 15 FLEX light output configuration R5905158 HDF SERIES 08 12 2016 351 ...
Page 368: ...14 Service Image 14 7 Diagnosis versions list 364 R5905158 HDF SERIES 08 12 2016 ...
Page 372: ...14 Service Image 14 21 Lamp power supply logging 368 R5905158 HDF SERIES 08 12 2016 ...
Page 394: ...15 Maintenance 390 R5905158 HDF SERIES 08 12 2016 ...
Page 404: ...16 Removal and installation of the projector covers 400 R5905158 HDF SERIES 08 12 2016 ...
Page 417: ...A Specifications A SPECIFICATIONS R5905158 HDF SERIES 08 12 2016 413 ...
Page 418: ...A Specifications 414 R5905158 HDF SERIES 08 12 2016 ...
Page 426: ...A Specifications 422 R5905158 HDF SERIES 08 12 2016 ...
Page 431: ...C Standard source files C STANDARD SOURCE FILES R5905158 HDF SERIES 08 12 2016 427 ...
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