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Safety Instruc�ons

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Derksen Lich�echnik

1. Safety instruc�on

1.1 General understanding of safety

This LED projector has a safe design and fulfils the legal re-
quirements for product safety. The following safety instruc-
�ons are designed to help you assess residual risks in order
to prevent poten�al damage to property or personal injury.
This informa�on for use (IEC/IEEE 82079-1:2019-05) about
how to use the projector should be regarded as an integral
part of the product. Keep the informa�on in a safe place for
future reference. If you pass the projector on, ensure that
this document goes with it. It provides important informa-
�on required to work safely with the product. Please read
the informa�on for use (IEC/IEEE 82079-1:2019-05) care-
fully before assembling and commissioning the LED projec-
tor. Familiarise yourself with the sec�on on safety
instruc�ons thoroughly. Always observe the instruc�ons
provided in the informa�on for use (IEC/IEEE 82079-
1:2019-05) for all work carried out. Any applicable regula�-
ons on accident preven�on and environmental protec�on
and any recognised technical rules governing safe and pro-
per work must also be observed. Proper handling and care-
ful maintenance will have a significant effect on the
performance and reliability of your projector. Assembly and
opera�ng errors and poor maintenance will lead to mal-
func�ons which could have been avoided.

1.2 Intended use

The PHOS s pole mount pro is a compact LED projector (re-
ferred to as the ‘projector’ below) for displaying graphics
and text using light projec�on.

The projector is suitable for use in damp rooms and
environments and also for outdoor areas.

The projector is not suitable for corrosive environ-
ments. (e.g. factory farms, swimming pools, tunnels).

The ambient temperature should not exceed 35°C.
Otherwise, the projector cannot be adequately cooled
and electronic components may fail prematurely.

The projector is suitable only for use with glass projec-
�on mo�fs, so-called ‘gobos’. Do not insert any other
projec�on mo�fs or objects into the projector! The
projector can be damaged by unsuitable projec�on
mo�fs and can result in fire.

When using the projector, make sure that the bright
beam of light does not dazzle anyone, especially if the-
re is a safety risk posed by temporary dazzling (e.g. for
road users, people using stairs, etc.).

Children and those with cogni�ve impairments are not
permi�ed to operate the projector. Children and those
with cogni�ve impairments must always be supervi-
sed in the vicinity of the projector.

Do not modify or dismantle the projector. Otherwise,
the projector may no longer meet the safety require-
ments. Users may only use it in the way described in
this manual. Only expert service technicians may carry
out repairs.

The manufacturer does not accept any liability for da-
mage caused by improper use or assembly.

1.3 Danger of electric shock

Contact with power supply voltage poses a risk of fatal elec-
trocu�on.

Only allow a qualified electrician to make electrical
connec�ons.

The projector is a Class I electrical device in
accordance with IEC 61140. Ensure that the device is
properly grounded via the electrical connec�on.

Ensure that na�onal regula�ons governing the
opera�on of electrical devices are always observed.

Before carrying out any electrical, maintenance, clea-
ning or disassembly work, make sure the mains supply
to the projector is voltage free and secured to prevent
it from being switched on again by unauthorised per-
sons.

The mains cord must not be damaged. Avoid placing
loads on the mains cord. The mains cord must not be
kinked, pulled, twisted or pinched. Do not install the
projector in a loca�on where the cord can be stepped
on. A damaged mains cord can cause electric shock
and fire and must be replaced immediately.

Operate the device only with the housing fully closed.

1.4 Heat and fire hazard

Do not operate the device near highly flammable sub-
stances (e.g. alcohol, petrol).

The projector may be operated only when securely in-
stalled and at a fixed angle. A projector which has top-
pled over or a projector head which has dropped can
cause surfaces to catch fire.

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Страница 1: ...PHOS 45 85 s pole mount pro LED projector moun ng comissioning opera ng ...

Страница 2: ...ch echnik GmbH Copyright and reproduc on no ce Any reproduc on of this document including extracts of it is permi ed only with the wri en consent of Derksen Lich echnik GmbH Brand names and trademarks used All product designa ons men oned in this document are trademarks of the respec ve companies Technical and design features may be subject to change For any technical enquiries please contact our ...

Страница 3: ... Connec ng your own supply cable 14 4 6 Connec on op on for dimming func on DALI or 1 10V 15 5 Setting up and operating the projector 16 5 1 Inser ng changing the projec on mo f gobo 17 5 2 Aligning the projector head 18 5 3 360 rota on of the projector head 18 5 4 Adjus ng the focus of the mo f 19 5 5 Aligning the mo f 19 5 6 Removing moisture 19 5 7 Locking the device stand 20 5 8 Locking the pr...

Страница 4: ...fs so called gobos Do not insert any other projec on mo fs or objects into the projector The projector can be damaged by unsuitable projec on mo fs and can result in fire When using the projector make sure that the bright beam of light does not dazzle anyone especially if the re is a safety risk posed by temporary dazzling e g for road users people using stairs etc Children and those with cogni ve...

Страница 5: ...classified in risk group 2 RG 2 of the pho tobiological hazard classes in accordance with the DIN EN 62471 5 standard The following safety regula ons must be observed to combat the risk of glare caused by visible op cal radia on Do not stare directly into the beam of light Never look directly into the beam of light at close ran ge 1 m Permanent eye damage may occur if you ex pose yourself to the b...

Страница 6: ...nd Casing Fixing screws for device cover Device stand comprising Electronic ballast Device cover Projector head comprising LED Heat sink with without fan Op cal system holder Mast support system Water ght ven la on element Moun ng plate Knurled screw for gobo case holder Moun ng strap with turnbuckle Gobo case Connec on cable Knurled screw for projec on lens holder Cable sleeve ...

Страница 7: ...nent that emits light Gobo Projec on mo f A glass template used to display logos pa erns texts or images with a projector Projec on lens The most important component in a projector One or more op cal lenses that concentrate the light making it possible to emit a projec on Focal length This is a measure of how strongly the projec on lens concentrates beams of light Short focal length wide cone of l...

Страница 8: ...vice Do not modify disassemble or damage the mounting accessories as they may then not meet the safety requirements When using protective plates for the support system it must be ensured that the protective plate cannot deform so that adequate fixing is still guaranteed Test the alignment of the projector before assembling it Once they have been used mounting straps and turnbuckles must not be use...

Страница 9: ...rap around the mast As far as possible position the turnbuckle opposite the moun ting plate and ensure that the head of the clamping screw is on the top If necessary refit the clamping screw 6 Guide the free end through the slot in the clamping screw 7 Initially tighten the mounting strap by hand and mark the strap immediately in front of the clamping screw 8 Slide the mounting strap back until th...

Страница 10: ...e position 10 Lock the clamping screw with the nut to prevent loo sening as a result of vibration 9 10 c a b 4 2 Fi ng the moun ng bracket When comple ng the following steps ensure that you fit the screws spring rings and washers in the sequence spe cified Use the hexagon socket wrench supplied to do so 1 Slide the moun ng bracket over the threaded pin of the moun ng plate 2 Fasten the moun ng bra...

Страница 11: ...and on the moun ng bracket so that the threaded holes in the base plate line up with the holes in the moun ng bracket 2 Secure the projector with the cylinder head screw a with spring washer b and washer c In the centre hole 3 Mount the cylinder head screw a with spring washer b and washer c in the curved long hole The base plate of the device stand has two threaded holes to allow moun ng in any p...

Страница 12: ... of the connec ng sleeve as shown 4 Connect the two cables to the terminal block 5 Ensure the device is powered with the power supply voltage specified on the product data sheet 230 V and your supply cable is connected to a protec ve conductor via the corresponding contact on the termi nal block WARNING Danger of electric shock An electric shock can cause serious injury or death Only allow a quali...

Страница 13: ...alla on PHOS s pole mount pro 13 2 5 Nm 2 5 Nm 6 Lock the sleeve with the threaded sec ons of the strain relief using the specified torque 7 Screw the caps onto the strain relief using the speci fied torque ...

Страница 14: ...er cover to gain access to the connec on terminals 5 Release the cable screw connec on on the back of the device WARNING Danger of electric shock An electric shock can cause serious injury or death Only remove the lower cover once the mains supply has been switched off ATTENTION Poten al Damage A ven la on element has been installed next to the cable screw connec on This must NOT be dismantled rot...

Страница 15: ... Connec on op on for dimming func on DALI or 1 10V The PHOS outdoor pro gives you the op on of using one of two dimming func ons Either a 1 10V cable or a DALI cable can be connected to the two pin connec on terminal in the device stand as you prefer 1 Release the cable screw connec on on the back of the device and remove the blind plug 2 Feed your control cable in and connect it to the two pin te...

Страница 16: ...ed see sec on 5 5 Remove visible water droplets with a dry cloth A few se ngs s ll need to be made to the projector head in order to set up projec on as you wish Carefully remove the casing from the projector head 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 ...

Страница 17: ...es of the gobo when inser ng it into the case 5 Ensure that the gobo is placed flat in the case 6 Screw the gobo case halves together Carefully press against the gobo so that it is firmly and securely posi oned in the case 7 Insert the gobo case into the projector head 8 Tighten the knurled screw A Front side The coated side of the gobo The front side faces the light source B Dark side The dark pa...

Страница 18: ...ical stop to prevent damage to the cable You can move this stop to reach any possible rota onal posi on 1 Release the hex bolt on the axis 2 Turn the projector head to the ver cal posi on shown here and do not move it again un l the stop is firmly in place once again WARNING Risk of burns You can burn yourself on projector parts which have become hot Let the device cool for at least 10 minutes bef...

Страница 19: ...led screw 5 4 Adjus ng the focus of the mo f 1 Loosen the knurled screw 2 Move the projec on lens within the holder un l the mo f is in focus 3 Tighten the knurled screw 5 6 Removing moisture Moisture that condenses inside the device is absorbed by the drypacks The silica gel in the drypacks changes colour when it becomes saturated from white to dark grey You can see this colour change through a t...

Страница 20: ...o that the two recesses for the screw heads in the projection lens holder are exposed 4 Fit the drypack holder with the two countersunk screws 5 7 Locking the device stand 1 Ensure that the sealing ring is in the correct posi on and is free from oil lubricants and other contamina on 2 Connect the device cover to the protec ve conductor 3 Fit the cover with the four cylinder head screws un l it fit...

Страница 21: ...rojector every 6 months in loca ons where a lot of dust is created e g industrial plants A cleaning interval of 1 2 years is suitable for a normal environment Use lens cleaning cloths if you no ce any dirt on the projector s op cal lenses 7 Disposal 7 1 Disposal of packaging Please do not dispose of packaging waste together with household waste It should be disposed of separately There are establi...

Страница 22: ...t to ICE62471 5 2015 EN62471 5 2015 RG 2 Order numbers 20450510 white 20450520 black 20450530 silver 20850510 white 20850520 black 20850530 silver 7 2 Disposal of the projector European Direc ve 2012 19 EU on Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment WEEE provides the framework for EU wide return and recycling of waste equipment This direc ve was enacted in German law with the na onal Electrical a...

Страница 23: ...11 7 in 298 mm Standard f 85mm 11 7 in 298 mm Tele f 135mm 14 6 in 370 mm Lens focal length A Total height of the projector Ultra wide angle f 45mm 21 0 in 534 mm Wide angle f 63mm 20 1 in 511 mm Standard f 85mm 20 1 in 511 mm Tele f 135mm 22 9 in 582 mm Depending on the focal length of the lens selected and LED output the dimensions shown above result in the following sizes ...

Страница 24: ... note that the illuminance decre ases as the distance increases The diagrams below provide the corresponding values as based on your projector s output Ultra wide angle lens f 45 mm 48 Colour code for projec on brightness under normal interior ligh ng suitable for coloured pa erns in poorly lit rooms for colourless pa erns recommended only for darkened rooms ...

Страница 25: ... result may deviate from reality The projec on sizes provide the maximum diameter that can be projected with a ø 40 mm image The projec on pa ern is circular and fills the gobo s image area Other objects e g rectangles fonts are adjusted to the projec on area The projec on is directed at a right angle on to the projec on surface ...

Страница 26: ...Technical specifica ons 26 Derksen Lich echnik Standard lens f 85 mm 26 Telephoto lens f 135 mm 17 ...

Страница 27: ...PHOS 85 s pole mount pro DALI 9 Declara on of conformity Derksen Lich echnik GmbH 45889 Gelsenkirchen Johannes Rau Allee 4 Place Gelsenkirchen Date 13 November 2019 We hereby declare that the products listed above apply with the following applicable regula ons The following standarts have been applied Furthermore we confirm to comply with the rules of the RoHS This declara on of conformity is issu...

Страница 28: ...Derksen Lich echnik GmbH Johannes Rau Allee 4 D 45889 Gelsenkirchen Tel 49 0 2 09 9 80 70 0 E Mail info derksen de Web www derksen de ...

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