Se�ngs
PHOS outdoor
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5. Se�ng up and opera�ng the projector
Do not allow moisture or damp to enter the projector when se�ng it up. This can condense on the front glass of the casing
during opera�on and significantly impair the quality of the projec�on. If moisture nevertheless appears in the device, a silica
gel pad (drypack) is included in the projector head above the projec�on lens of the PHOS outdoor. The silicagel in the
drypack absorbs the moisture from the ambient air. This can take a few days. If moisture s�ll condenses on the front glass,
the drypack must be replaced (see sec�on 5.5). Remove visible water droplets with a dry cloth.
Some of the steps below require the projector to be switched on. Op�cal radia�on can cause high temperatures at close
range and may be dangerous for your eyes. Exercise appropriate cau�on. Only switch on the projector once the gobo has
been inserted. Carry out set-up work as soon as possible a�er switching on the device.
WARNING! Risk of burns!
You can burn yourself on projector parts which have become hot.
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Let the device cool for at least 10 minutes before any set-up work.
WARNING! Op�cal radia�on hazard!
Op�cal radia�on can cause temporary or permanent eye damage.
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Never stare directly into the beam of light.
A few se�ngs s�ll need to be made to the projector head
in order to set up projec�on as you wish.
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Carefully remove the casing from the projector head.
5.1 Inser�ng/changing the projec�on
mo�f (gobo)
1.
Loosen the knurled screw.
2.
Remove the gobo case.