Clay Paky C61375 Instruction Manual

Clay Paky C61375 Instruction Manual

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INSTRUCTION MANUAL
Congratulations on choosing a Clay Paky product
We thank you for your custom.
Please note that this product, as all the others in the rich Clay
Paky range, has been designed and made with total quality to
ensure excellent performance and best meet your expectations
and requirements.
Carefully read this instruction manual in its entirety and keep it
safe for future reference. It is essential to know the information
and comply with the instructions given in this manual to ensure
the fitting is installed, used and serviced correctly and safely.
CLAY PAKY S.p.A. disclaims all liability for damage to the fitting
or to other property or persons deriving from installation, use and
maintenance that have not been carried out in conformity with this
instruction manual, which must always accompany the fitting.
CLAY PAKY S.p.A. reserves the right to modify the
characteristics stated in this instruction manual at any time and
without prior notice.
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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    Menu setting CLAY PAKY S.p.A. disclaims all liability for damage to the fitting Maintenance or to other property or persons deriving from installation, use and...
  • Page 2: Safety Information

    SAFETY INFORMATION • Installation Make sure all parts for fixing the projector are in a good state of repair. Make sure the point of anchorage is stable before positioning the projector. The safety chain must be properly hooked onto the fitting and secured to the framework, so that, if the primary support system fails, the fitting falls as little as possible.
  • Page 3: Unpacking And Preparation

    UNPACKING AND PREPARATION Lamp 189W (fitted into projector) 099108 2 x 183102/802 Packing contents - Fig. 1 PAN Mechanism Lock and Release (every 90°) - Fig. 2 TILT Mechanism Lock and Release (every 45°) - Fig. 3 SH RPY...
  • Page 4: Installation And Start-Up

    INSTALLATION AND START-UP Installing the projector - Fig. 4 The projector can be installed on the floor resting on special rubber feet, on a truss or on the ceiling or wall. WARNING: with the exception of when the projector is positioned on the floor, the safety cable must be fitted. (Cod. 105041/003 available on request). This must be securely fixed to the support structure of the projector and then connected to the fixing point at the centre of the base.
  • Page 5: Control Panel

    CONTROL PANEL Mains Connecting to the mains supply - Fig. 6 Connecting to the control signal line (DMX) - Fig. 7 Use a cable conforming to specifications EIA RS-485: 2-pole twisted, shielded, 120Ohm characteristic impedance, 22-24 AWG, low capacity. Do not use microphone cable or other cable with characteristics differing from those specified.
  • Page 6 Reversal of the display - Fig. 9 To activate this function, press UP and DOWN keys simultaneously while the display is in the rest mode. This status will be memorised and maintained even for the next time it will be switched on. To return to the initial state, repeat the operation all over again. Setting the projector starting address On each projector, the starting address must be set for the control signal (addresses from 1 to 512).
  • Page 7: Menu Setting

    MENU SETTING MAIN MENU System Set Up Option Lamp Dmx Information Address Errors Channel Fixture Invert Pan / Tilt Mode Hours Lamp Invert Fixture ID Hours Tilt Ethernet Lamp Swap Interface Strikes Pan-Tilt System Option Encoder Version Pan-Tilt Board Information Fixed Wheel Diagnostic Color...
  • Page 8: Set Up Menu

    NOTE: On grey the default options SET UP MENU DMX ADDRESS Set Up Address xxx NOTE: without the DMX signal the Address (XXX) flashing Address Allows you to select the DMX ADDRESS. 1) Press - the current DMX Adress appear on the display. 2) Use the UP and DOWN , RIGHT...
  • Page 9: Options Menu

    OPTIONS MENU LAMP DMX Used for enabling lamp remote control channel. Option Lamp Dmx 1) Press - the current settings appear on the display (On or Off). 2) Use the UP and DOWN keys to enable (On) or disable (Off) the lamp remote control channel.
  • Page 10 Shutter Shutter On Error Display Default Reset To Setting Preset Dafault Go Back User Load Preset 1 Preset 1 Save To Preset 1 User Load Preset 2 Preset 2 Save To Preset 2 User Load Preset 3 Preset 3 Save To Preset 3 SH RPY...
  • Page 11 System INFORMATION MENU Information Errors SYSTEM ERRORS Shows a list of warnings and messages relevant to errors occurred since the fixtures switching-on. 1) Pressing you are allowed to reset the SYSTEM ERRORS list. A confirmation message (Are you sure you want to clear error list ?) appears on the display.
  • Page 12 DMX MONITOR Monitor Used for displaying the projector DMX channel level in bit (Val) and in percentage (Perc). FANS MONITOR Fans Speed (RPM) Monitor Lamp XXXX Used for displaying the speed of each fan installed in the projector: Lamp XXXX Lamp (Lamp Fan) BallIn XXXX...
  • Page 13: Advanced Menu

    ADVANCED MENU To enable the Advanced Menu set up the Access code (1234) using the Code Advanced , DOWN , RIGHT keys. 1234 Press - Menu advanced appears on the display UP LOAD FIRMWARE Transfer the firmware on all the connected fixtures ? Upload Allows you to transfer the firmware from 1 fixture to all the connected fixtures.
  • Page 14: Maintenance

    MAINTENANCE 1/4 Turn 1/4 Turn Locking and releasing Pan and Tilt movements - Refer to the instructions in the UNPACKING AND PREPARATION section. Opening the head covers - Fig. 10. Closing the head covers - Fig. 11. SH RPY...
  • Page 15 Upper Side Upper Side 1/4 Turn Upper Side Upper Side Upper Side Upper Side Opening and closing lamp compartment - Fig. 12 Lamp change - Fig 13 Take the new lamp out of its package and insert in the fitting. WARNING: do not touch the lamp s envelope with bare hands.
  • Page 16 Lower Side Replacing fixed gobos wheel - Fig. 15 WARNING: Before using personalised gobos wheel contact Clay Paky. SH RPY...
  • Page 17 • General cleaning of internal parts. • Restoring lubrication of all parts subject to friction, using lubricants specifically supplied by Clay Paky. • General visual check of the internal components, cabling, mechanical parts, etc.
  • Page 18 Upper Side Extraction of the effect modules: Preliminary operations - Fig. 17 SH RPY...
  • Page 19 Lower Side Lower Side Lower Side Lower Side Extraction of the effect modules - Fig. 18 IMPORTANT: Grasp the modules using the support structure and not the details which could get damaged. Insertion of the effect modules: Repeat the operations indicated in Fig. 17 and 18 in reverse order. SH RPY...
  • Page 20: Optional Accessories

    OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES Lower Side C61190 Heat screen filter - Fig. 19 An optional filter kit is also available when the SHARPY projector is used in environments that do not meet the minimum allowed distance of 12 metres from illuminated objects; when this kit is assembled, the projector can be used at a minimum distance of 8 metres from illuminated objects. Lower Side C61190 accessory can be placed inside the projector when not in use - Fig.
  • Page 21: Technical Information

    TECHNICAL INFORMATION Power supplies available IP20 protection rating: 115/230V 50/60Hz • Protected against the entry of solid bodies larger than 12mm (0.47”). Input power: • No protection against the entry of liquids. 350VA a 230V 50Hz. CE Marking: Lamp: In conformity with the European Union Low Lamp system with a short arc burner in a reflector Voltage •...
  • Page 22: Channel Functions

    CHANNEL FUNCTION SHARPY CHANNEL MODE CHANNEL STANDARD VECTOR COLOUR WHEEL COLOUR WHEEL STOP / STROBE STOP / STROBE DIMMER DIMMER STATIC GOBO CHANGE STATIC GOBO CHANGE PRISM INSERTION PRISM INSERTION PRISM ROTATION PRISM ROTATION EFFECTS MOVEMENT EFFECTS MOVEMENT FROST FROST FOCUS FOCUS PAN FINE...
  • Page 23 NOTE: On conclusion of resetting in case of absence of DMX signal, Pan & Tilt move to the Home position (Pan 50% - Tilt 50%) all the others channels stay at 0%. • COLOUR WHEEL - channel 1 • STATIC GOBO CHANGE - channel 4 EFFECT EFFECT GOBO 16 SHAKE FAST SPEED...
  • Page 24 • EFFECTS MOVEMENT - channel 7 • PAN - channel 10 Operation with option InvertPan (Tilt conventionally represented at 14% and option Invert Tilt Off) EFFECT • FROST - channel 8 Operation with option InvertPan (Tilt conventionally represented at 14% and option Invert Tilt Off) EFFECT FROST INSERTED...
  • Page 25 • FUNCTION - channel: 14 • TILT - channel 12 Operation with option Invert Tilt EFFECT (Pan conventionally represented at 0% and option Invert Pan Off) UNUSED RANGE 24.7 51-62 20.0-24.2 LINEAR (Default) DIMMER CURVE 50.0 FUNCTION 38-50 14.7-19.5 CONVENTIONAL 25-37 9.7-14.2 NORMAL...
  • Page 26 TIMING CHANNELS Timing Channel Channel function Pan - Tilt time Pan - Tilt - (Pan fine - Tilt fine) Colour time Colour wheel Beam time Dimmer - Frost - Prism Gobo time Static Gobo TIME TABLE Seconds Seconds Seconds Seconds Seconds Seconds Full...
  • Page 28 CLAY PAKY - Via Pastrengo, 3/b - 24068 Seriate (BG) Italy - Tel. +39-035-654311 - Fax +39-035-301876 - www.claypaky.it S.p.A.

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