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Weights and dimensions shown are approximate. Specifications and appearance are subject to change without notice. 

Safety

This device has left our company in absolutely perfect condition. 
In order to maintain this condition and to ensure a safe operation, 
it is absolutely necessary for the user to follow the safety 
instructions and warning notes written in this user manual.

NOTE: Damages caused by the disregard of this user manual 
are not subject to warranty. The dealer will not accept 
liability for any resulting defects or problems.

Never look directly into the light source of an attached 
projector!

Keep away from children!

There are no user serviceable parts (fuse) inside this unit.

If the device has been exposed to drastic temperature fluctuation, 
do not switch it on immediately. The arising condensation water 
might damage your device. Leave the device switched off until it 
has reached room temperature.

Please make sure that there are no obvious transport damages. 
Should you notice any damages on the A/C connection cable or 
on the control unit, do not take the device into operation and 
immediately consult your dealer.

This device falls under protection-class I. The power plug must 
only be plugged into a protection class I outlet. The voltage and 
frequency must exactly be the same as stated on the device. 
Wrong voltages or power outlets can lead to the destruction of 
the device and to mortal electrical shock.

Always plug in the power plug last. The power plug must always 
be inserted without force. Make sure that the plug is tightly 
connected with the outlet.

Never let the power-cord come into contact with other cables! 
Handle the power-cord and all connections with the mains with 
particular caution! Never touch them with wet hands, as this 
could lead to mortal electrical shock.

Never modify, bend, strain mechanically, put pressure on, pull or 
heat up the power cord. Never operate next to sources of heat 
or cold. Disregard can lead to power cord damages, fire or mortal 
electrical shock.

The cable insert or the female part in the device must never be 
strained. There must always be sufficient cable to the device. 
Otherwise, the cable may be damaged which may lead to mortal 
damage.

Make sure that the power-cord is never crimped or damaged by 
sharp edges. Check the device and the power-cord from time to 
time.

If extension cords are used, make sure that the core diameter is 
sufficient for the required power consumption of the device. All 
warnings concerning the power cords are also valid for possible 
extension cords.

Always disconnect from the mains, when the device is not in use 
or before cleaning it. Only handle the power-cord by the plug. 
Never pull out the plug by tugging the power-cord. Otherwise, 
the cable or plug can be damaged leading to mortal electrical 
shock. If the power plug or the power switch is not accessible, 
the device must be disconnected via the mains.

If the power plug or the device is dusty, the device must be 
taken out of operation, disconnected and then be cleaned with 
a dry cloth. Dust can reduce the insulation which may lead to 
mortal electrical shock. More severe dirt in and at the device 
should only be removed by a specialist.

There must never enter any liquid into power outlets, extension 
cords or any holes in the housing of the device. If you suppose 
that also a minimal amount of liquid may have entered the 
device, it must immediately be disconnected. This is also valid, 
if the device was exposed to high humidity. Also if the device is 
still running, the device must be checked by a specialist if the 
liquid has reduced any insulation. Reduced insulation can cause 
mortal electrical shock.

There must never be any objects entering into the device. 
This is especially valid for metal parts. If any metal parts like 
staples or coarse metal chips enter into the device, the device 
must be taken out of operation and disconnected immediately. 
Malfunction or short-circuits caused by metal parts may cause 
mortal injuries.

Version 2.7

Summary of Contents for MH26

Page 1: ...Specifications and appearance are subject to change without notice Mirror Head Manual Manual for MH28 MH26 VERSION 2 7 Version 2 7 1 F Copyright 2014 2022 by Dynamic Projection Institute GmbH All rig...

Page 2: ...roduction 3 Warranty 3 Safety 4 Operating determinations 5 Package contents 6 Technical specifications 6 Description of the device 7 Mirror Head control unit 9 Mirror Head assembly 10 Mounting of the...

Page 3: ...duct keep this manual for the entire service life of the product pass this manual on to every further owner or user of the product download the latest version of the user manual from our website In ca...

Page 4: ...put pressure on pull or heat up the power cord Never operate next to sources of heat or cold Disregard can lead to power cord damages fire or mortal electrical shock The cable insert or the female par...

Page 5: ...clamps Do not mount projectors to this unit that this unit was not designed for Make sure that the area below the installation place is blocked when rigging de rigging or servicing the fixture To prev...

Page 6: ...nels are required to control the unit Art Net connection RJ45 Art Net designed by and Copyright Artistic License Holdings Ltd OEM code 0x1140 High resolution micro step motors with maintenance free di...

Page 7: ...e for projectors It can be set to move either rapidly or slowly to project pictures videos and texts onto any imaginable surface Projections can be moved around from one surface to another or remain s...

Page 8: ...om Weights and dimensions shown are approximate Specifications and appearance are subject to change without notice 1 Surface coated mirror 2 Mirror Head control unit 3 Mirror Head base plate 4 Tilt mo...

Page 9: ...power input 100V 2A 60Hz 240V 1A 50Hz 10A max 3 prong C14 male socket 8 Control buttons for menu navigation 9 LCD display 10 Control unit Elektronik Frontansicht komplett all rights reserved by www d...

Page 10: ...check which model of the Mirror Head you have and follow the instructions carefully Only work at a clean working place and avoid any obstacles that can damage the Mirror Head or projector You need the...

Page 11: ...cond person to help 8 Lock in the Mirror Head into the base plate and secure the two screws at the front and the two screws at the bottom NOTE This step of the installation can be reversed 9 Connect t...

Page 12: ...and dimensions shown are approximate Specifications and appearance are subject to change without notice Use the lens shift of your projector to adjust the position of the projected image on the mirro...

Page 13: ...tice Mounting of accessories NOTE This device is only allowed for an installation via the original mounting brackets clamps or stands NOTE The manufacturer cannot be made liable for damages caused by...

Page 14: ...al trussing systems have to be used The device must never be fixed swinging freely in the room Devices in hanging installations may cause severe injuries when crashing down If you have doubts concerni...

Page 15: ...cal throw ratio calculation you measure the distance from the center of the mirror to the wall you are projecting on and add 0 08m 8cm DMX OUT DMX IN ARTNET LAN RS 232 MENU ENTER AC OUT AC IN Mirror H...

Page 16: ...Mirror Head unit will respond to the controller If you set for example the address to channel 15 the device will use the channels 15 to 28 for control Make sure that you don t have any overlapping cha...

Page 17: ...tmask 255 0 0 0 packets sent to 2 0 0 3 2 255 255 255 and 255 255 255 255 may be used to control the Mirror Head NOTE It is recommended to send Art Net packets with a constant data rate of 40 packets...

Page 18: ...ssing special keystroke combinations Main menu This is the top level menu to access all settings of the Mirror Head You can return to this screen anytime by pressing the MENU button To select an item...

Page 19: ...or Head offers the possibility for a remote control of the projector over DMX via the RS232 interface This menu allows you to select the connected projector brand see Appendix for compatibility and fu...

Page 20: ...pection is for general safety and to avoid danger to life keep service serious The operator has to make sure that safety relating and machine technical installations are inspected by an expert and ski...

Page 21: ...in the main menu of the control unit The LEDs do not light when i set the DMX values Make sure your units does have LED support Check the menu LED in the control unit and see if LED control over DMX...

Page 22: ...possible You can try to move the position of the mirror by a few steps over DMX to go into a position where you do not hear it anymore NOTE Please keep in mind that during normal operation the Mirror...

Page 23: ...th Part 15 of the FCC rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including inte...

Page 24: ...own are approximate Specifications and appearance are subject to change without notice Appendix for Mirror Head MH28 MH26 Version 2 7 RS232 projector list and functions I DMX fixture definition II Fea...

Page 25: ...projection com Weights and dimensions shown are approximate Specifications and appearance are subject to change without notice RS232 Projector list and functions EPSON Serial 115200 none 8 1 Picture m...

Page 26: ...on mode 4 008 reserved 009 Motor and LED drivers on 28 38 Mirror motors LED Turns the drivers on 009 Motor and LED drivers off 50 58 Mirror motors LED Turns the drivers off 009 Lamp mode 1 130 138 RS2...

Page 27: ...ojection com Weights and dimensions shown are approximate Specifications and appearance are subject to change without notice Feature compatibility list Mirror Head Weight kg Dimension mm Adapter plate...

Page 28: ...LPLM14 TR 3 41 5 11 Zoom Lens ELPLM10 TR 3 39 5 17 1 Zoom Lens ELPLM13 TR 2 28 3 46 Zoom Lens ELPLM09 TR 2 20 3 56 1 Zoom Lens ELPLL09 TR 4 79 7 2 Zoom Lens ELPLM11 TR 4 95 7 54 1 Zoom Lens ELPLL10 TR...

Page 29: ...nical mirror drive PAN TILT Copyright c 2014 2022 by Dynamic Projection Institute Herstellungs und Vertriebs GmbH All Rights Reserved 2020 12 10 MH26 Mirror Head MH26 3 3 2 2 1 1 884 8 7 2 272 Legacy...

Page 30: ...bs GmbH All Rights Reserved 2020 12 10 MH26 Mirror Head MH26 Mirror Head MH26 Frame ELPMB59 Stacking and Rigging Frame by LANG Projector EPSON EB L1000 Fixture total 64 kg 212 696 943 239 884 295 301...

Page 31: ...ol buttons 3 1pcs Mechanical mirror drive PAN TILT Copyright c 2014 2022 by Dynamic Projection Institute Herstellungs und Vertriebs GmbH All Rights Reserved 2019 07 02 MH28 Mirror Head MH28 3 2 1 637...

Page 32: ...nd Vertriebs GmbH All Rights Reserved 2019 07 02 MH28 Mirror Head MH28 Mirror Head MH28 Frame Carry Handle Lang Frame Projector EPSON EB L25000U Fixture total 93 kg with Carry Handle Fixture total 100...

Page 33: ...6 18 244 x 272 x 47mm L W H 1 3 kg not included Projector Mirror Head Baseplate Mirror Head Mirror Head Lens Extension Screw DIN912 M6 20 Screw DIN912 M6 10 Washer M6 Screw DIN912 M6 30 Nut M6 Compone...

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