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get as high as 350° C. Always check that the lamp is cold before attempting to remove it.

In any case, only open the appliance 10 minutes after it has been turned off.

Philips MSD250/2

Power 250W

Luminous flux 18.000 lm

Colour temperature 8500°K

Lampbase GY9.5

Rated life 2.000 hours

1) Using a PHILIPS screwdriver, remove the 3 screws (X,Y, Z) (photo 1, black screws)

which hold the lampholder in place and are located at the rear of the projector head.

2) Remove the lampholder unit. Locate the lampholder (photo 2).

3) Insert the lamp (photo 3)

The lamp used is manufactured from quartz glass and should be handled with care.

Always adhere to the instructions supplied in the lamp's packaging. Never touch the

glass directly but use the tissue provided in the lamp's packaging. The GY 9.5 lampbase

is not symmetrical.

DO NOT USE UNDUE FORCE ON THE GLASS. In case of difficulty, re-read the instructions

and repeat the procedure.

4) Replace the lamp assembly (photo 4) and replace and tighten the screws (X,Y,Z),

which were previously removed (photo 1).

Attention: we recommend that the lamp be realigned in the optical train of the unit to

avoid overheating of the dichroic filters and other components inside the unit. (Photo 5).

Alignment is carried out using the 3 adjusters A, B and C (white screws).

During this operation you must bring the hot-spot to the centre of the beam and flatten

3- MOUNTING THE LAMP

Warning: turn power off before opening the appliance.

3.1 Lamp alignment

Foto 5

3

Foto 2

Foto 1

Foto 3

XR250

W A S H

Summary of Contents for XR250 WASH

Page 1: ...XR250 W a s h Show division Show division XR250 W a s h...

Page 2: ...cts or circuits described herein Les informations contenues dans le pr sent manuel ont t r dig es et contr l es avec le plus grand soin Nous d clinons toutefois toute responsabilit en cas d ventuelles...

Page 3: ...AL FUNCTION Pg 17 2 1 Fire prevention 2 2 Prevention of electric shock 2 3 Protection against ultraviolet radiation 2 4 Safety 2 5 Level of protection against the penetration of solid and liquid matte...

Page 4: ...th 6 dichroic high chromatic yield filters 2 filters for temperature colour conversion 3200 K and 5600 K Rainbow effect Effects wheel with modulation of beam shape 0 180 and Frost effect Mechanical di...

Page 5: ...on exposed to rain or in areas of extreme humidity A steady supply of circulating air is essential 1 Never turn the lamp on if any of the lenses filters or the carbon fibre housing is damaged Their re...

Page 6: ...pplied in the lamp s packaging Never touch the glass directly but use the tissue provided in the lamp s packaging The GY 9 5 lampbase is not symmetrical DO NOT USE UNDUE FORCE ON THE GLASS In case of...

Page 7: ...to hang it The structure should also be sufficiently rigid so as not to move or shake whilst the XR7 moves during its operation Four quarter turn fast locks placed on the base of the units allow for...

Page 8: ...nlets and cooling fans located on both the base and head of the fixture These should under no circumstances be blocked or obstructed whilst the projector is in operation Doing so could cause the fixtu...

Page 9: ...e to use a dmx terminal the dmx terminal or even more a canon xrl 5 connected with a resistance to 120 ohm between 2 and 3 the resistance is put in the plug of the dmx of the last device that has been...

Page 10: ...1 Projector 2 A015 If you want to select the next projector just add 14 Projector 3 A029 A Projector 6 A071 The address that has to be set on each projector generally depends on the number of channels...

Page 11: ...ction desired 10 DISPLAY FUNCTION MENU ENTER DOWN UP DMX IN DMX OUT DISPLAY COURRENT 230V 50 60 Hz 8 XR250 W A S H Up Down MENU ENTER Up Down Up Down Up Down MENU ENTER Up Down Up Down Up Down MENU EN...

Page 12: ...NTER Slave Slave mode as run by GAM P Synchronised with master Up Down DMX MODE T o select DMX mode 8 10 14 16 channels TEST MODE Device operation test Pcb 8 motors Pcb PAN TILT AUTOMATIC MODE Automat...

Page 13: ...aster the projectors need not be of the same model On the master unit it is possible to vary the speed of the GAME P SPEE NB It is possible to run GAME P on the other units even though these do not ha...

Page 14: ...d through even if not programmed You can set the PAN and TILT engines at high speed on your Xr7 Wash Press menu until you see SPEE Press ENTER and select a speed with UP DOWN there are 4 speeds Confir...

Page 15: ...el only To operate this menu Connect the projector to the DMX controller DMX SIGNAL MUST BE CORRECTLY RECEIVED Reset the XR250WASH reset from the display projector not from the DMX controller While re...

Page 16: ...light reflector Even a fine layer of dust can reduce the luminous output substantially Regularly clean all lenses and the reflector using a soft cotton cloth dampened with a specialist lens cleaning s...

Page 17: ...void the danger of the lamp exploding Periodically check all mechanical parts gears guides belts etc For wear and tear replacing them if necessary Periodically check the lubrication of all components...

Page 18: ...LLOW DARK GREEN EFFECTS GREY STROBE YELLOW COLOUR WHEEL PINK MAGENTA LIGHT BLUE CYAN GOLD ZOOM 2 BLUE FAN 2 GND BLACK FAN 1 30 VDC RED FROM J10 PAN TILT LIGHT GREEN FROM J8 PAN TILT VIOLET MAGNETIC SE...

Page 19: ...GREEN ENCODER TILT ORANGE ENCODER PAN RED PAN TILT CARD DISPLAY CARD CONECTOR RELAY CARD XR250 W A S H DATA 1 DATA 2 VIOLET LIGHT GREEN MOTOR TILT BROWN DISPLAY 1 DISPLAY 2 ORANGE J J7 IN LAMP OUT LAM...

Page 20: ...sb 7 EFFECT 7 EFFECT 8 ZOOM 8 ZOOM 9 PAN lsb 10 TILT lsb DMX CHANNEL Parameter 8 7 2 285 DMX range Value Mid point DMX value Move range degrees Mode Option Function KLWH DQ 9LROHW 0DJHQWD 2UDQJH HOORZ...

Page 21: ...VSHHG HIW URWDWLRQ VSHHG HIW URWDWLRQ VSHHG HIW URWDWLRQ VSHHG PD DMX CHANNEL Parameter 0 52 0 2 285 DMX range Value Mid point DMX value Move range degrees Mode Option Function 1R IXQFWLRQ 0DFUR DMX C...

Page 22: ...X CHANNEL Parameter 7 7 PVE DMX CHANNEL Parameter 7 DMX range Value Mid point DMX value Move range degrees Mode Option Function 1R HIIHFW URVW HDP VKDSH DMX CHANNEL Parameter 220 DMX range Value Mid p...

Page 23: ...CHANNEL Parameter 7 7 PVE DMX CHANNEL Parameter 7 7 OVE DMX CHANNEL Parameter 029 0 17 63 DMX range Value Mid point DMX value Move range degrees Mode Option Function 6WDQGDUG DVW PRYHPHQW 9HFWRU PRGH...

Page 24: ...G PD ODVK FORVHG VSHHG PLQ ODVK FORVHG VSHHG ODVK FORVHG VSHHG ODVK FORVHG VSHHG PD RORXU 0DFUR LQ EODFN RXW 3DQ H 7LOW LQ EODFN RXW 2SHQ DMX CHANNEL Parameter 2 285 DMX range Value Mid point DMX valu...

Page 25: ...e degrees Mode Option Function 3URSRUWLRQDO FRORXU DMX CHANNEL Parameter 0 17 DMX range Value Mid point DMX value Move range degrees Mode Option Function 3URSRUWLRQDO FRORXU DMX CHANNEL Parameter 2 DM...

Page 26: ...URVW HDP 6KDSH DMX CHANNEL Parameter 220 DMX range Value Mid point DMX value Move range degrees Mode Option Function 3URSRUWLRQDO DMX CHANNEL Parameter 5 6 7 DMX range Value Mid point DMX value Move r...

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