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GOLDEN SCAN 3

1. INSTALLING THE PROJECTOR

2. INSTALLING THE MIRROR HEAD

ENGLISH

HMI 575

HMI 1200

HMI 1200TV

INSTRUCTION MANUAL

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.

• 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 with one of the optional language versions if nec-
essary. Make certain that the label is never removed, as it displays important safety
information.

• Initial assembly operations

Position the block (2) over the threaded holes  on the projector housing, offer the grad-
uated plate (3) and secure with the eyebolt (4), then fit the knob (5) and washer (6).

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• Unpacking

Open the box, take out the mirror head,
position it on a horizontal surface and
remove the elastic transit bands (16) from
the Tilt motor

• Fitting the mirror head

Fit the mirror head (17) to the projector and secure with the three knobs (18).
Connect the mirror head plug (19) to the socket (20) located on the front of the
projector.

Connect the metal safety wire (21) to the tag (22) on the projector.

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Align the bracket (7) with the plates (3) so as to give the desired height, insert the
bushing (8), the countersunk washer (9) and the screw (10) in the selected holes
and secure with the Allen key supplied. The bracket (7) can also be fitted from the
underside of the projector by reversing the position of the graduated plates (3).
If the projector has been shipped with plate (3) already fitted, before removing
the plate (if necessary) remove the safety bolt located inside the fixture in corre-
spondence with eyebolt (4).
Adjust the bracket to the desired angle and secure by tightening the knobs (5).

Fix the safety wire (11) of the lamp access cover (12) to the graduated plate (3).

Fit the four side handles (13) with the screws (14) provided. (Touring Version only).

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• Fitting the lamp 

Refer to directions for replacement of the lamp given under heading 7 MAIN-
TENANCE. 

• Installing the projector

The projector can be mounted any position without its operating characteristics
being affected.

IMPORTANT:

fix the projector in the desired position utilizing the holes in the

bracket (7). Secure preferably using two ø12 bolts with nuts and lock washers.

Make certain that the anchorage is stable before positioning the projector.

• Fitting the safety wire

The projector must never be erected
without the safety wire (15). The
wire is secured to the gantry or other
structure, then anchored to the eye
bolts (4) on the projector itself.

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 fail, the projector will fall 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 equipment:
0.1 m (4”) for HTI 1200 and 0.07 m (3”) for HMI 575.

The appliance may be mounted on normally inflammable surfaces.

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).

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HMI 1200

(8’ 2”)
2.5 m

(5’ 11”)

1.8 m

HMI 575

Summary of Contents for Golden Scan 3

Page 1: ...h eyebolt 4 Adjust the bracket to the desired angle and secure by tightening the knobs 5 Fix the safety wire 11 of the lamp access cover 12 to the graduated plate 3 Fit the four side handles 13 with t...

Page 2: ...4 8 16 128 32 64 TEST 256 ON 1 2 4 3 6 5 7 8 10 9 DIGITAL INPUT ANALOGUE INPUTS 0 10V 4 8 019 DIGITAL START ADDRESS SELECT OPTION SELECT DIGITAL INPUT LEDS 1 1 2 4 8 16 128 32 64 TEST 256 ON 1 2 4 3 6...

Page 3: ...PINK 6 5 4 3 2 1 ON OFF Operation with option 1 ON In the 0 to 50 range of adjust ment operation is standard from 50 to 100 the wheel rotates con tinuously with speed increasing steadily from 0 to 30...

Page 4: ...mirror can be stopped at any angle within the range of adjustment Optional operation The starting position and the direction of movement can be reversed The panning movement of the mirror is produced...

Page 5: ...ide angle Available on request LUX 127 88 64 49 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 23 iris open 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 DISTANCE m DIAMETER m 0 16 5 DISTANCE ft in 32 10 49 3 65 7 82 98 5 114 10 131 3 0 6...

Page 6: ...ss pip 31 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 discharge lamp with ex...

Page 7: ...n maximum values PAN 0 4 sec 150 TILT 0 3 sec 110 Continuous and uniform movement Resolution PAN 0 3 150 TILT 0 2 110 Safety devices Power supply shuts off automatically in the event of overheating or...

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