• Routine cleaning
To maintain the light output of the projector
undiminished, parts that tend to accumulate
dust and grease must be cleaned periodi-
cally. In most circumstances the projector
will give long and trouble-free service if
these simple guidelines are followed.
To remove dirt from the lenses and filters, use
a soft cloth moistened with any liquid deter-
gent suitable for cleaning glass.
IMPORTANT: do not use solvents or alcohol
Parts that need cleaning frequently.
Parts that need cleaning monthly.
The gobo wheel can be cleaned with a paint-
brush.
Internal components should also be given a
general clean once a year, dislodging dust
and dirt with a brush and removing it simulta-
neously with a vacuum cleaner.
• Lubrication
To ensure that rotating gobos and prisms
continue to operate smoothly, the bearings
should be lubricated with oil every six
months: use only Kernite LUBE K AHT (p/n
164028/801).
Apply the oil using a syringe with a fine needle.
Avoid over-lubricating, as excess oil could
be spattered during rotation.
The rails of the focusing mechanism should
be cleaned and lubricated using a cloth
moistened with Kernite WAY-LUBE oil (p/n
172063/801).
• Lubrication of mirror head clutches
Check periodically that the grease applied
to the mirror pan and tilt clutches is in good
condition; if not, remove and regrease with
Kernite LUBE-K-AC (p/n 104034/801) to
ensure smooth and even movement of the
mirror.
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TECHNICAL DATA
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ELECTRICAL/MECHANICAL
SPECIFICATIONS
Power supply
• 220 - 240V 50Hz
• 200 - 220V 60Hz
Lamp
Metal iodide type with special built-in
power supply unit.
• Type of lamp: HMI 1200W
- Cap Sfc 15.5-6
- Colour temperature 6000 K
- Luminous flux 110,000 lumen
- Average life 750 h
Power consumption
• 1500 VA at 220V 50Hz
• correction factor 140µF standard
Motors
N. 20 microstepping motors with full
microprocessor control.
OPTICAL 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 channels (extended operation).
Inputs
The SUPER SCAN ZOOM is set up to
accept digital signals from controllers or
computers.
• Digital serial input:
RS232/423(PMX) or DMX 512
MIRROR HEAD
• Head rotatable through 360° on pro-
jector housing.
• Graduated scale for easy and accu-
rate positioning.
• Anchorage for safety wire.
• Mirror of ultra high luminous efficiency.
Movement
• Produced by two µP controlled
microstepping motors.
• Infinitely variable speed of rotation;
maximum values:
- horizontal (PAN) = 0.4 sec (150°)
- vertical (TILT) = 0.3 sec (110°)
• Continuous and uniform movement.
Resolution:
- PAN = ±0.3° (150°)
- TILT = ±0.2° (110°)
CONSTRUCTION FEATURES
Safety devices
• Power supply shuts off automatically
in the event of overheating or cooling
system failure.
• Power shuts off automatically when
cover is opened.
Cooling
Forced ventilation cooling system
using axial flow fans.
Housing
• Extruded die-cast aluminium.
• Epoxy powder coated finish.
• Four side handles.
Mounting
• Steel bracket with epoxy powder
coated finish.
• Six installation positions, 25 mm (1”)
apart.
• Bracket adjustable through 100° with
graduated scale to assist positioning.
• Anchorage for safety wire.
Operating position
Will function in any position.
Weights and dimensions
• Projector 44.5 kg (97 lbs 14 ozs)
• Mirror head 3.1 kg ( 6 lbs 13 ozs)
(57.9”)
1470
(14.4”)
365
(17.1”)
434
(14.2”
÷
17.1”)
360
÷
435
No electrical power supply.
Lamp expended or faulty.
Check that power is available at the
mains socket.
Signal transmission cable
short-circuiting or disconnected.
Change cables.
Change lamp (see instructions).
Address codes incorrect.
Defect in electronic circuits.
Contact an authorized technician.
Lenses broken.
Contact an authorized technician.
See projector coding instructions.
Deposit of dust or grease.
Clean (see instructions).
PROJECTOR DOES NOT LIGHT UP
ELECTRONICS NOT WORKING
FAULTS
PROJECTION FAULTY FAULTS
REDUCED BRIGHTNESS
POSSIBLE CAUSES
CHECKS AND REMEDIES
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