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PRELIMINARY

5.1 SET-UP MENU

SET UP - 

DMX ADDRESS 

It allows to set DMX address to be assigned to the projector, it’s possible to select a DMX address between 

1 and 512.

> NOTE

: In case of absence of DMX input signal, the displayed projector address flashes.

SET UP - 

CHANNEL MODE

It allows to set the operation mode of the projector selecting from the following:

•  

Standard:

 max 7 DMX channels occupied for “Stormy CC” / max 3 DMX channels occupied for “Stormy”.

•  

Xenon

: max 4 DMX channels occupied for “Stormy”

•  

Independent

: max 14 DMX channels for “Stormy CC”

SET UP - 

FIXTURE ID

It allows to set a “Fixture ID” to be assigned to the projector, for easier identifcation of the same projector in 

an installation. It’s possible to select a “Fixture ID” between 1 and 255.

5.2 OPTIONS MENU

OPTION - 

DIMMER CURVE

It allows the selection of one of the following two Dimmer curves:

•   Curve  1

•   Curve  2

OPTION - 

MINIMUM TON VALUE

It allows the set the minimum “

T ON

” duration of strobe flash under which it’s not possible to come down. It’s 

possible to select a value between 0 and 255. 

With the “

Duration

” channel you set the fash duration. At every level of the DMX signal corresponds 

a duration. The value “

Minimum T ON value

” represents the level of the DMX channel 

Duration

 under which 

the TON value does not change.

OPTION - 

LED MODE

It allows the selection of one of the following two methods of LEDs management

   Row:

 RGBW channels are independent.

   Balance

: RGBW components are optimized to have a white color with maximum light output.

OPTION - 

SILENT MODE

It allows the selection of one of the following two alternatives:

   Standard

: Maximum fans’ speed; therefore maximum noise level and maximum light output of the LEDs.

   Quiet

: It reduces the fans’ speed and, as a consequence, the noise; the maximum brightness of the LEDs

.  

It reduces

 also subject to decrease according to the conditions of use (ambient temperature, used effect 

type).

STORMY       C71090

STORMY CC C71091 

Summary of Contents for STORMY

Page 1: ...The latest LED technology meets the charm of a classic strobe INSTRUCTION MANUAL STORMY C71090 STORMY CC C71091 www claypaky it STORMY STORMY CC PRELIMINARY AN OSRAM BUSINESS...

Page 2: ...keep it safe for future reference It is essential to know the information supplied in this manual in order to ensure that the fitting is installed used and serviced correctly and safely CLAY PAKY S p...

Page 3: ...Options Menu 5 3 Information Menu 5 4 Manual Control Menu 5 5 Advanced Menu 6 Maintenance 7 Accessories 8 Technical Data 8 1 A Technical Data Stormy 8 1 B Technical Data Stormy CC 9 Channels 9 1 A Ch...

Page 4: ...evaluate the maximum num ber of devices to be connected to the mains to avoid overloads The user must determine in consultation with the supply authority that the equipment is connected only to a supp...

Page 5: ...ure indicata la potenza assorbita Fare riferimento a quest ultima per valutare il numero massimo di apparecchi da collegare alla linea elettrica al fine di evitare sovraccarichi L utilizzatore deve as...

Page 6: ...uer le num ro maximal de dispositifs qui peuvent tre connect s la ligne lectrique afin d viter les surcharges L utilisateur doit s assurer apr s la consultation de son fournisseur d lectricit que l ap...

Page 7: ...n wie viele Ger te maximal an die Stromleitung angeschlossen werden k nnen ohne diese zu berlasten ist die Leistungsaufnahme zu ber cksichtigen Der Benutzer hat nach der Einholung von Informationen be...

Page 8: ...ntrada Consulte sta ltima para evaluar el n mero m ximo de aparatos que pueden ser conectados a la l nea el ctrica con el fin de evitar sobrecargas El usuario debe verificar tras haber consultado la e...

Page 9: ...1091 2 UNPACKING AND PREPARATION UNPACKING AND PREPARATION Fig 1 Packing content 1 The latest LED technology meets the charm of a classic strobe INSTRUCTION MANUAL STORMY C71090 STORMY CC C71091 www c...

Page 10: ...on a truss on the ceiling or wall WARNING the safety chain must be installed except when the projector rests on the floor Code 105015 801 avai lable upon request This must be secured to the projector...

Page 11: ...11 PRELIMINARY 3 INSTALLATION AND START UP INSTALLATION AND START UP Fig 3 4 Connecting and disconnecting the power cord 3 4 STORMY C71090 STORMY CC C71091...

Page 12: ...se microphone cable or other cable with characteri stics differing from those specified End connections must be made using XLR type 3 pin male fe male connectors A terminating plug must be inserted on...

Page 13: ...ything exits the function Decreases the value displayed with auto repetitions or passes to the next item on the menu For quick access to the minimum parameter value press the UP key while holding down...

Page 14: ...Fixture hours Fixiture hours Lamp hours System Version Strobe firmware Boot firmware Driver firmware CPU board CPU SN Driver diagnostic LED Temperature Current Maximum Minimum Driver Temperature Curr...

Page 15: ...Curve 2 OPTION MINIMUM TON VALUE It allows the set the minimum T ON duration of strobe flash under which it s not possible to come down It s possible to select a value between 0 and 255 With the Dura...

Page 16: ...rmware hardware versions of installed machine components Strobe firmware Strobe application firmware Boot firmware Safety software Driver firmware Driver application firmware CPU board Hardware revisi...

Page 17: ...o reset the projector s CPU in case of anomalies MANUAL CONTROL CHANNEL It allows to set a value in bit to the channels from the projector control panel for manual control of each effect without the n...

Page 18: ...INARY 6 MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE 8 Fig 8 Fuses replacing Each product has 2 fuses associated with the main power cord connection Continued STORMY C71090 STORMY CC C71091 2 Fusibili 6 3 x 32 mm 12AT p n...

Page 19: ...iquid glass cleaning detergent It is recommended that the projector undergoes an annual service by a qualified technician for special maintenance involving at least the following operations General cl...

Page 20: ...20 PRELIMINARY 7 ACCESSORIES ACCESSORIES Fig 10 Barn doors C71116 STORMY C71090 STORMY CC C71091 10 11 1 2...

Page 21: ...orking position Hanging system with clamps on the bracket OPTICS 42 controlled light 130 direct controlled light COLOR SYSTEM AND EFFECTS SECTION Global dimmer Strobe from 0 3 to 25 flashes sec Xenon...

Page 22: ...t sink BODY Body extruded in black anodized aluminum Aluminum and steel structure with plastic covers WORKING POSITION Any working position Hanging system with clamps on the bracket OPTICS 42 controll...

Page 23: ...5msec to longer time 650msec See details in a following dedicated table IMPORTANT Duration Time must be lower than Rate Time Period for flashing If Duration Time is equal or greater than Rate Time Per...

Page 24: ...lowing dedicated table IMPORTANT Duration Time must be lower than Rate Time Period for flashing If Duration Time is equal or greater than Rate Time Period the light is continuously on RED RATE 0 5 Lig...

Page 25: ...g dedicated table WHITE INTENSITY 0 255 Blue colour linearly increase from no light to maximum intensity WHITE DURATION 0 255 Light time versus dark time linearly increases from shorter time 2 5msec t...

Page 26: ...channels 48 63 GREEN overwrites all other channels 64 79 BLUE overwrites all other channels 80 95 WHITE overwrites all other channels 96 11 RED GREEN overwrite BLUE WHITE 112 127 RED BLUE overwrite GR...

Page 27: ...304 6 120 307 2 121 309 7 122 312 3 123 314 8 124 317 3 125 319 9 126 322 4 127 325 0 128 327 5 DMX level Time msec 129 330 0 130 332 6 131 335 1 132 337 6 133 340 2 134 342 7 135 345 3 136 347 8 137...

Page 28: ...0 3 79 57 255 0 3 92 58 250 0 4 00 59 245 0 4 08 60 240 0 4 17 61 237 0 4 22 62 234 0 4 27 63 231 0 4 33 64 227 0 4 41 65 224 0 4 46 66 220 0 4 55 67 217 0 4 61 68 214 0 4 67 69 211 0 4 74 70 208 0 4...

Page 29: ...2 182 77 6 12 89 183 77 2 12 95 184 76 8 13 02 185 76 4 13 09 186 76 0 13 16 187 75 6 13 23 188 75 2 13 30 189 74 8 13 37 190 74 4 13 44 191 74 0 13 51 192 73 6 13 59 193 73 2 13 66 194 72 8 13 74 195...

Page 30: ...BLUE 2 0A WHITE 2 0A CONT RED 1 0A GREEN 1 0A BLUE 1 5A WHITE 1 5A MAX CURRENT vs TIME ON MAX Max Current MAX RED 2 0A GREEN 2 0A CURRENTVALUES SUBMAX RED 1 5A GREEN 1 5A CONT RED 1 0A GREEN 1 0A Dut...

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