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Having  completed  the  operations  described  above,  press  the  on/off  switch  (34).
Check that the warning light comes on and that the auto-reset sequence starts.

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 (33) with a 100

resistor wired between

pins 2 and 3 must be fitted to the last projector connected in series; the plug is not
required when using a RS232/423(PMX) signal.

The wires must not come into contact with each other or with the metal cas-
ing of the plug.
The casing of the plug/socket must be connected to the screen and to pin 1
of the connectors.

SIGNAL

SCREEN

SIGNAL

5

4

3

2

1

SIGNAL

SCREEN

SIGNAL

RS232/423 (PMX)

1

2

3

4

5

DMX 512

• Connecting the control signals

RS 232/423 (PMX) - DMX 512

IMPORTANT: the projector must be connected to a power supply circuit hav-
ing a proper earth system (Class I appliance).

• Selection of voltage/frequency

Open up the effects compartment of the projector by lifting the relative cover (see
heading 

6

 MAINTENANCE) and locate the voltage change terminal (29) mounted

to the effects assembly frame (30).
Use a screwdriver to disconnect the cable (31) from the terminal it occupies, and
reconnect to the terminal alongside, referring to the label (32) alongside the ter-
minal. Having completed the operation, refit the cover.

• Fitting the mirror head

Fit the mirror head (19) to the projector and secure with the three knobs (20).
Connect the mirror head plug (21) to the socket (22) located on the front of the
projector.

Connect the metal safety wire (23) to the tag (24) on the projector.

• Changing the lens hood

Loosen the screws (25) a few turns without removing completely, then dislodge the
standard lens hood (26) by drawing it upwards and inwards, taking care to avoid
contact with the mirror.
Take the wide-angle mirror head lens hood (27) out of the projector packing, and
fit it in place of the standard hood.
Check that the lens hood is in the correct position (slots located fully behind the
screw heads), then retighten the screws.
Verify that the lens hood produces the required effect by selecting 100% TILT (with
dip-switch 6 off) and sliding the PAN control from 0% to 100%.

25

26

27

POWER SUPPLY AND INTERFACE

3

• 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 switch-
es, 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 (28) affixed to the rear end. Check that these two values corre-
spond to the mains voltage and frequency, or if not, proceed as indicated below.

N

L

Mains

28

RS 232/423
DMX 512

34

33

• Unpacking

Open the box, take out the mirror head, position it on a horizontal surface and remove
the elastic transit bands (18) from the Tilt motor.

INSTALLING THE MIRROR HEAD

2

30

29

32

31

18

24

20

21

22

19

23

Summary of Contents for SUPER SCAN ZOOM

Page 1: ...he optional language versions if necessary Make certain that the label is never removed as it displays important safety information INSTALLING THE PROJECTOR 1 INSTRUCTION MANUAL ENGLISH 15 16 Installi...

Page 2: ...r head 19 to the projector and secure with the three knobs 20 Connect the mirror head plug 21 to the socket 22 located on the front of the projector Connect the metal safety wire 23 to the tag 24 on t...

Page 3: ...T DIGITAL INPUT LEDS 1 16 1 2 4 8 16 128 32 64 TEST 256 ON 1 2 4 3 6 5 7 8 10 9 DIGITAL INPUT 109 120 Projector Channels 10 97 108 Projector Channels 9 85 96 Projector Channels 8 73 84 Projector Chann...

Page 4: ...te Dark red U V Filter Warm filter Blue with hole Yellow with hole Cold filter Operation with options 1 and 2 ON In the 0 to 50 range of adjust ment operation is the same as with option 2 ON From 50 t...

Page 5: ...der occurring gradually and uniformly between 0 and 10 on the scale The mirror can be stopped at any angle within the range of adjustment DIMMER STOPPER STROBE channel 4 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 In the...

Page 6: ...ally in response to the movement of the slider 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 CIANO MAGENTA GIALLO FOCUS channel 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 M Electronic focus control is directly pro portional to the movement o...

Page 7: ...a lamp exploding the appliance is designed to prevent fragments of glass from being scattered Lenses and clear filters supplied with the appliance must be fitted at all times and if visibly damaged m...

Page 8: ...SYSTEM Main optical unit in diecast aluminium incorporating twin lens condenser and a reflector of high luminous efficiency CONTROL SYSTEMS Channels N 12 control channels normal operation N 16 control...

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