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The projection system uses
HIGH PRESSURE XENON
SHORT-ARC LAMPS
as a light source. These lamps
have a high internal pressure. Depending upon the lamp,
the internal pressure can exceed 10 ATM or 147 PSI, even
when not in operation. In addition, Xenon arc lamps can
burst when
not
in operation causing serious injuries! It is
critical to follow the lamp manufacturer’s safety
instructions when handling Xenon arc lamps.
Always
wear
eye/face and body protection when handling Xenon arc
lamps.
Large XENON short-arc lamps are shipped inside special
protective shields which will contain the envelope
fragments if the lamp is dropped and explodes. The shield
is removed
once the lamp is installed in the lamp housing.
When the lamp reaches the end of its useful life, the
protective shield is put back on the lamp, and the spent
lamp is then removed from the equipment and disposed of.
Note:
The risk of explosion
increases
as the lamp is used.
For this reason, it is important to observe the
manufacturer's recommended operating life limits.
Refer to the handling and disposal instructions for the
XENON ARC LAMPS which were provided by the
manufacturer and included with the lamp.
Ultraviolet Radiation
All XENON short-arc lamps generate significant amounts
of ultraviolet radiation while in operation. Xenon has
strong spectral lines in the UV bands, and these readily
pass through the fused quartz lamp envelope. Projector
systems should always be operated with all covers closed
even when testing the system and content security is not an
issue.
The
SRX Controller application
exercises direct control
over the projector via the projector’s serial control port.
Operations using the SRX Controller can be in conflict
with operations using the Projectionist Terminal or the
SMS Controller. The SRX Controller application should
not be used at the same time the Projectionist Terminal or
SMS Controller is in operation. Once changes using the
SRX Controller are completed, REFRESH the Projector
Data (Maintenance screen) to the SMS Server stored data.
NOTICE TO USERS
WARNING
NOTICE
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