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Gantom Juni User Guide 

Version 1.0 – 3/31/2021 

Safety and Operation notes: 

Please carefully review the following safety notes regarding the Gantom Juni micro gobo projector. 
These notes are important for safe installation and usage of the product. 

 

Do not look directly at the light source while the fixture is powered on. 

 

Inspect all power cables for damage or crimped cable before use. 

 

Make sure that your circuit is properly grounded and all electrical safety precautions have been 
taken to prevent electric shock. 

 

Be aware that the fixture will become HOT to the touch when it is left on. 

 

Allow several minutes for the light to cool before touching it after extended periods of on time. 

 

Ensure that there are no flammable materials close to or in contact with the light fixture. 

 

Never touch the lenses within the fixtures. If the lenses must be cleaned, use a microfiber cloth 
and glasses cleaning solution. 

 

Make sure that the locking cable connectors are fully tightened when the product is installed. 

 

Check the voltage of the power line before connecting the fixture to ensure that it is within the 
required range for the fixture. 

 

In the event of a serious operating problem, cut power to the fixture and cease operation 
immediately. 

 

For technical support, please contact 

[email protected] 

or call 1-855-GANTOM1 (1-855-

426-8661). 

 

MOUNTING INSTRUCTIONS

 

 
The Gantom Juni micro framing projector comes with an aluminum mounting yoke pre-installed. It is 
meant to be used with ¼” size hardware, but please note that mounting hardware is not included with 
the fixture. The yoke has a center hole (1) and a curved slot (2). Install a screw in the center hole first, 
then loosely screw down a second screw through the curved slot. Rotate the fixture to the appropriate 
angle and then finally tighten down both screws all the way to lock the fixture in place.  

 

Summary of Contents for Juni

Page 1: ...mm 5 inches long o Class 2 low voltage 12VDC input DO NOT HOT PLUG o Adjustable zoom and focus lenses o Interchangable lens tubes with a beam angle range of either 25 38 or 42 60 o 3000K 90CRI or 6000...

Page 2: ...he low voltage supply power OFF Hot plugging connecting to a live power supply is not supported Hot plugging a fixture into a system with a running power supply will increase the load on the power sup...

Page 3: ...res If the lenses must be cleaned use a microfiber cloth and glasses cleaning solution Make sure that the locking cable connectors are fully tightened when the product is installed Check the voltage o...

Page 4: ...INSTRUCTIONS Once the fixture has been mounted you can complete the aiming of the fixture The fixture is adjustable in the following ways When you have the light pointed in the correct orientation ti...

Page 5: ...ntil the projected image comes into focus This will be the narrowest focused beam the fixture can achieve To widen the beam move the primary optic forward about 1 mm and then move the secondary object...

Page 6: ...there are multiple lens tubes available for the Juni fixture To change the lens tube remove the lens tube cover as shown in the Focal Adjustment section above Next unscrew the lens tube from the ligh...

Page 7: ...fit the Gantom Juni While standard silver steel gobos will work with the Gantom Juni due to the compact nature of the fixture we recommend sourcing a gobo with a black matte paint treatment for best r...

Page 8: ...retention hole it should rest easily on a ledge that is inside the hole Next screw the gobo retention ring back into the hole until it is firmly seated and holding the gobo in place Once the gobo is...

Page 9: ...es to adjust the placement of the shutters Note that the side which is being adjusted will be mirrored and inverted on the light output This means that when you adjust the shutter on the RIGHT side of...

Page 10: ...from the hex louver and any additional accessories installed with it Installing the accessory An accessory can be installed by first unscrewing the front retaining ring shown below Once the retaining...

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