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1. instruction manual 1st edition march 2001 English Index 1 Packaging 2 Transportation 3 Important safety information 4 Lamps installation and replacement 5 Operating voltage and frequency 6 Installing the unit 7 Mains connection 8 Signal connection 8 1 Signal connection via XLR 5 plugs amp sockets 8 2 Signal connection via XLR 3 plugs amp sockets 9 Pan amp Tilt movement lock 10 Powering up 11 DMX addressing 12 Display panel functions 12 1 Powering up the S uperCyc 2 4 without movement 12 2 Resetting the counter 12 3 Test 13 DMX 512 channel functions 14 Aligning the lamps in the optical path 15 Mechanical adjustments 15 1 Altering beam angles by inserting diffusion filters 15 2 Barndoor adjustment 16 Automatic internal functions 17 Maintenance 18 Electonic motor alignment 19 Spare parts 20 Patents Pag English Congratulations on having purchased a coemar product You have assured yourself of a fixture of the highest quality both in componentry and in the technology used We renew our invitation to you to complete the service information on the pre vious page to expedite any request for service information or spares in case of problems encountered either during or sub sequent to installation This information will assist in providing prompt and accurate advice from your coemar service cen tre 1 Packaging Following the instructions and procedures outlined in this manual wil
2. pan movement allignment t i AL aeangnment ar 128 e 0120 ux tilt movement allignement enter II CYAL qanangnment dier l 12 8 83 5012 0 enter Cyan colour alignment Th A A L magenta alignment der D le S_ es 9 q O cnter Magenta colour alignment y E A L yellow alignment der D ie 8 I s 0 13 0er Yellow colour alignment iS DIAL dimmer alignment dier D 129 2 le Eder dimmer alignement Er ehea To reset the hour meter of left lamp cancel reset The operation is made every lamp change Be YES Iar confirm reset CL R temp hour meterresee t8 NO Ti To reset the hour meter of right lamp cancel reset The operation is made every lamp change B u E 5 ir confirm reset SEND mader A To end the electronic setting procedure and confirm the recording Important Note At the termination of the above electronic calibration procedure if the END function is not performed no memory changes will be effected This allows the operator to abort any changes made in case of operator error Note Simultaneously pressing the and buttons will cause the calibration value to return to 128 default 23 English 19 Spare parts All the components of the S uperC yc 2 4 are available as replacement spares from your authorised coemar sales agent Accurate description of the fixture model number and type will assist us in providing for your requirements in an efficient and effective manner 20 Patent
3. sens rs Peon es _ N is IS o FAN 5 fans control enter 0 TR Hi dher Fans function controlled through PCB Strd FAR on off Fans always on on tS ON IS fans always on IS _ iy T _ 0 L A Ns lamps switching control enter a 5 R Hi enter To deactivate the two lamps switching on off contro i ignition p DMX 512 E i N through DMX signal r3 g N enter lamps always on 2 T UE Fo L A fI P switching on eontror 8 LEF o STRI enter To independently deactivate the switching left lamp ignition l DMX 512 on off control of lamps through 13 ON E enter DMX control aes always on SS R1GH 8 STRI ehter right lamp ignition by DMX 512 IS N I 0 Hi i j enter lamps always on IS _ IS _ T 7 o HOUR working time lamp on 0 Ler D3ER Visualisation of unit s working time lamp on left lamp numeric value shown in hours reset operation not possible iS AIGH 1323 right amp numeric value shown in hours N fo L FE iamptife 3 LEFI OCBD Visualisation of lamp life time covered by mains elt lamp numeric value shown IN NOUrs supply from last reset operation RB R G H g Z 7 5 right lamp numeric value shown in hours i I 5 F reverse dispiay eher A A enter Reverse reading display depending on mounting position l suspended position ground mounted or suspended i er enter reverse LED aspaycontros er FF To disable display visualisation switching off display any key to re
4. activate gt T iy N tS i E 5 i test function enter P A i r Device operation test without DMX signal gs pan movement test enter A L L enter motors test R RE 5E nm S Reset function IS BOR A T E DMX speed enter DMX signal reception speed H TOT vun B Total visualisation of unit s working time time covered by mains supply reset operation not possible reset activation eo reset activation sed numeric value shown in hours English 12 1 Turning on the S uperC yc 2 4 without articulated movement This function may be useful should you need to turn on the S uperC yc 2 4 whilst it is still in its flight case or located in cram ped conditions in order to alter its dmx address setting or adjust some other parameter 1 Turn on the projector whilst simultaneously holding down the menu enter and buttons u Ma m ny ntr The projector will undertake a reset of all motors except those which govern pan and tilt movement 2 You may alter the dmx address or any other parameter at this point without any movement occurring 3 To reactivate the normal functioning of the S uperl yc 2 4 you need simply to turn the projector off and then on again via its power button or simply perform a reset 12 2 Resetting the electronic lamp life counter The electronic lamp life counter should be reset to zero at every lamp change in order
5. the sides of the safety glass Remove the glass and use the lens cleaning solution and a soft cotton cloth to clean the reflectors Periodic maintenance Lamps The lamps should be replaced if there is any observable damage or deformation due to heat This will avoid the danger of the lamps exploding you may gain access to the lamps as described in section 4 Open the rear panel of the unit using the handle placed there for his purpose Fans and air passages The fans and air inlets must be cleaned regularly to ensure the unit operates correctly This should be underaken at least every 6 weeks the period for this periodic cleaning will depend of course upon the conditions in which the projector is operating Suitable instruments for performing this type of maintenance are a brush and a common vacuum cleaner or an air compressor The fans and air inlets must be cleaned regularly to ensure the unit operates correctly This should be underaken at least every 4 weeks the period for this periodic cleaning will depend of course upon the conditions in which the projector is operating To gain access to the fans remove the 4 screws located at the rear of the unit Suitable instruments for performing this type of maintenance are a brush and a common vacuum cleaner or an air compressor Should this not suffice the filter itself may be immersed in a cleaning detergent Mechanicals Periodically check all mechanical devices for wear and tear gears gui
6. to provide accurate lamp life informa tion 3 Turn off the projector Power up the S uperC yc 2 4 whilst simultaneously holding down the and buttons AT ce m hu ntr Press the menu button Press the or buttons until LIFE for lamp life is displayed 5 Press the enter button the display will show oong confirming that a reset of the counter has occurred 12 3 test This function generates a test signal for each motor so that they can be tested in the absence of any external DMX source 1 This function generates a test signal for each motor so that they can be tested in the absence of any external DMX source 1 Press the menu button 2 Press the or buttons until TEST for test is displayed 3 Press the enter button to confirm your selection the display will show PAN for testing the pan movement press the or subsequent tests from PAN to ALL PFIN movement in the X axis ILT movement in the Y axis OIif dimmer movement CYAN cyan MAGE magenta YELL yellow FILL test all motors NGFU no effect During the test procedure the projector will simulate receiving DMX 512 signal ranging from 1 to 255 on the selected channel 4 Press the enter button to confirm execution of the selected test English 13 DMX 512 channel functions S uperC yc 2 4 may be controlled via DMX 512 signal connection being as described in section 8 Signal connection If all the procedures have been carried out correctly
7. to this point your DMX 512 controller will have control over all the functions of the S uperC yc 2 4 as shown in the table below channel function type of control effect decimal Base pan coarse proportional coarse control of the base movement 0 255 Base pan fine proportional fine control of the base movement 0 255 Yoke tilt coarse proportional coarse control of the Yoke movement 0 255 Yoke tilt fine proportional fine control of the Yoke movement 0 255 no effects step no effects 0 255 dimmer step closed 0 10 proportional from close to open 11 255 step white no effect 0 10 proportional proportional cyan control from white to cyan 11 255 magenta step white no effect 0 10 proportional proportional magenta control from white to magenta 11 255 Yellow step white no effect 0 10 proportional proportional yellow control from white to yellow 11 255 Lamp right on off step lamp off 0 100 lamp on 241 255 Lamp left on off all lamps on reset lamp off 0 10 Park idle no function 11 29 lamphouse motor reset only once 30 100 motor reset only once 101 170 2 lamps on override ch 10 171 249 lamp on 250 255 Back panel can inhibit lamp off function note 1 2 numbers close to the end limit levels cannot be used as unstable levels note 2 lamp ON off reset functions has a delay time of 6 second to prevent accidental activation note 3 on off lamp mode is not affected unless an opposite
8. value is received Note that to turn on the 2 lamps individually channels number 10 and 11 should be brought up to between 250 and 255 Alternatively you may turn on both lamps simultaneously by bringing channel 11 up to between 171 and 249 The lamps in the S uper C yc 2 4 may also be switched on utilising the display panel located in the base of the unit as descri bed in section 14 Display panel functions English 14 Aligning the lamps in the optical system Alignment is achieved by manipulating the 3 adjusters which support the lamp assembly Alignment is necessary to compensate for the slight variations in the mechanical construction of respective lamps due to the fact that many discharge lamps are still partly constructed manually The procedure should be undertaken to properly align the lamps in the optical system thus avoiding the possible overhea ting of internal components due to incorrect focusing of the beam onto components which are not designed to be exposed to this Alignment procedure Alignment is effected by manipulating the 3 adjusters A B and C simultaneously with the lamp on and blackout shutter dimmer and no filters placed in the optical path The procedure should be undertaken on one lamp at a time to avoid interference amongst them A beam from a lamp which is not aligned will result in a noticeable hotspot the result of the position of the lamp with respect to the reflector Using the three adjusters c
9. 4 features a 4 leaf barndoor which can be used to alter the beamspread to suit your particular applica tion 1 Adjust the angle of each leaf to suit your installation a u 2 After adjusting your leaf position ensure that the fastening screws are securely tightened to avoid sagging 20 English 16 Automated internal functions 5 uperC yc 2 4 has several automatic functions and features which at first glance may not be noticed However they serve to add functionality to the projector and to assist in extending the serviceability of the unit on board hot strike timer This on board feature ensures that the operator cannot re ignite the lamp until 6 minutes have passed since the lamp was switched off This is designed to avoid damage to the lamp ignition circuit which can occur if an operator contiunally attempts to strike a hot lamp It further protects the lamp from possible damage due to voltage spikes which may occur at this time NOTE The timer is reset only when the projector is switched off on board lamp ignition timer This feature ensures that an operator cannot repeatedly attempt to strike a lamp for more than 3 seconds if the lamp does not ignite It will automatically attempt to restrike the lamp for 3 seconds in every subsequent minute This is designed to protect the ballast and lamp ignitor from prolonged usage in less than ideal conditions NOTE it is important to replace a lamp that is at the end of its useful li
10. age and then 7 Replace the lamp assembly in its original position and refa stern the 3 screws previously removed 8 The procedure outlined above should be repeated for both lamps Attention DO NOT replace the rear housing until the replacement lamps have been aligned in the optical path of the projector so as to avoid any accidental overheating of the internal components of the fixture This procedure is described in section 13 of this manual English 5 Operating voltage and frequency The projector may operate at 208 230 or 240 V coemar presets barring specific requests an operating voltage of 240V The operating voltage and frequency of the projector is noted on the base of the unit S uperC yc 2 4 may be operated at either 50 or 60 Hz and requires no alterations for it to do so selecting an operating voltage other than that specified on order In order to alter the operating voltage of the projector simply alter the setting of the switch located on the base of the unit The switch will allow you to select 1 of 2 voltages indicated on the sticker placed there prior to delivery Set the switch to the required voltage If you wish to alter the voltage to other than those indicated on the sticker contact your local coemar service centre This procedure should be carried out only by qualified personnel English 6 Installing the unit mountin S uperC yc 2 4 may be either floor or ceiling mounted For floor mounting purp
11. any of the lenses filters or the housing is damaged their respective functions will only operate efficiently if they are in perfect working order 2 Never look directly into the lamps when it is operating Safety 1 The projector should always be installed with bolts clamps and other fixings which are suitably rated to support the wei ght of the unit 2 Always use a secondary safety chain of a suitable rating to sustain the weight of the unit in case of the failure of the pri mary fixing point 3 The external surfaces of the unit at various points may exceed 150 C Never handle the unit until at least 10 minutes have elapsed since the lamp was turned off 4 Always replace the lamp if any physical damage is evident 5 Never install the fixture in an enclosed area lacking sufficient air flow the ambient temperature should not exceed 35 C 6 A hot lamp may explode Always wait for at least 10 minutes to elapse after the unit has been turned off prior to attemp ting to replace the lamp Always wear suitable hand protection when handling lamps English 4 Lamp Installation and replacement S uperC yc 2 4 utilises 2 Philips 1200 MSR or MSD 1200 lamps rated at 1200W with GX 9 5 bases The lamp is available from your authorised coemar sales agent 1200 MSR 1200 MSD coemar cod 105090 coemar cod 105811 power 1200 w power 1200 w luminous flux 110 000 Im luminous flux 92 000 Im colour temperature 5 600 K colour tem
12. des belts etc replacing them if necessary Ensure the screws affixing the barndoors are firmly tightened Electrical components Check all electrical components for correct earthing and proper attachment of all connectors refastening if necessary Dichroic filters To correctly clean and maintain the dichroic filters it is necessary to gain access to the internals of the projector This should be done only by qualified technical personnel fuse replacement Locate the fuse which protects the lamp and electronics in the base of the unit Using a multimeter test the condition of the fuse replacing it with one of equivalent type if necessary 25 English 18 Electronic motor alignment RESERVED FOR INSTALLERS ONLY The display panel on the S uperC yc 2 4 allows for the electronic calibration of the unit s motors this procedure is under taken by coemar at predelivery it may be useful to perform this procedure in the case of internal components being repla ced Altering the factory settings may radically alter the functioning of the projector Carefully read all of the following prior to attempting any changes electronic calibration Important Note electronic calibration is only possible if the projector is connected to a DMX 512 source AGGI I menu ics ig R er E Ee Press both keys to access enter menu motors electronic alignment menu ice is 3 P NAL pan alignment enter 2 8 8 es 2 J enter
13. e provided with a good earth connection never install the unit without the green yellow cable being properly connected English 8 Signal connection Control signal is digital and is transmitted via two pair screened O 5cable Signal type is DMX 512 conforming to international standard connection is via either the XLR 3 or XLR 5 plugs and sockets Pin connection conforms to international standards pin 1 screening O volts pin 4 not connected pin 2 data pin 5 not connected pin 3 data 8 1 Signal connection using XLR 5 plugs sockets out g o eo 2 E oen o o ol fol Controller 8 Standard DMX 512 OUT i 3 2 1 7 in 5 pin XLR 5 F R y o Bef out o a On fo E fo Al 5 pin XLR 5 M Ad altri S uperC yc 2 4 Connect to other S uperC yc 2 4 8 2 Signal connection using XLR 3 plugs sockets out gas PPS ee in E Controller 35 Standard DMX 512 OUT 3 pin XLR 3 F in FA 3 pin XLR 3 M Ad altri S uperC yc 2 4 Connect to other S uperC yc 2 4 Ensure that all data conductors are isolated from one another and the metal housing of the connector Note the housings of the cannon XLR 3 or XLR 5 must be isolated Eng
14. entres any hotspots and then flattens the beam to produce an even beamspread The three adjusters move the lamp horizontally vertically and axially within respect to the reflector Caution hot Caution hot lamp Isolate lamp Isolate electrically electrically before before re lamping re lamping lamp position by turning screws English 15 Mechanical adjustments After having powered up the projector and set up either DMX 512 or automated control of the functions of the S uperC yc 2 4 you may wish to perform the following mechanical adjustments to optimise the output of the unit in your installation 15 1 Alterning beam angles by inserting diffusion filters Variations of the beamspread thereby offering greater flexibility in output are able to be produced by the unit by utilising a range of diffusion filters available from your coemar distribution network Prior to undertaking the following procedure ensure that the dimmer is closed to avoid eye exposure to the beam Attention Never look directly into the light beam 1 Use a suitable screwdriver to remove the screws which hold in place the diffusion filter 2 Remove the current diffusion filter 3 Insert a new filter suitable to your requirements 4 Replace to two fasteners ensuring they are secured firmly Further adjustments to the output of the fixture may be made by adjusting the barndoor as described below 15 2 Barndoor adjustments The S uperC yc 2
15. fe and replace it Old lamps are generally progressi vely more difficult to strike thermal protection Two thermal sensors in the body and base of the S uperC yc 2 4 protect the unit against overheating The thermal sensors operate by removing voltage to the lamp if the ambient temperature rises above a preset maximum due to either less than ideal air circulation around the fixture or in the event of cooling fan failure automatic realignment An internal 4 point encoder system allows the S uperC yc 2 4 to return to its correct position in case the unit is accidentally knocked out of alignment whilst operating This is particularly useful if the projector is to be mounted on the floor in a posi tion where the performer or artist may accidentally bump the unit NOTE this facility may be deactivated if desired see section 11 opto 21 English 17 Maintenance Whilst every possible precaution has been taken to ensure the trouble free operation of your S uperC yc 2 4 the following periodic maintenance is highly recommended Make sure that mains power is disconnected prior to performing any mainte nance Attention Disconnect mains power prior to opening the inspection lid Periodic cleaning lenses and reflectors Even a fine layer of dust can reduce the luminous output substantially Regularly clean all lenses and the reflector using a soft cotton cloth dampened with a specialist lens cleaning solution To do this remove the two screws at
16. imum recommended distance from flammable material is 0 5m Minimum distance from the object being illuminated is 2m English 7 Mains connection cable preparation The mains cable provided is thermally resistant complying to the most recent international standards NB In case of cable replacement similar cable with comparable thermal resistant qualities must be used exclusively cable 3x1 5 external 8 mm rated 300 500V tested to 2KV operating temperature 40 180 coemar cod CV5309 mains connection SuperC yc 2 4 can operate at voltages from 208V 230V 240V at 50 or 60Hz operating voltage and frequency can be selected as described in section 5 of this manual Prior to connecting the unit to your mains supply ensure that the model in your possession correctly matches the mains supply available to you For connection purposes ensure your plug is of a suitable rating 16 amps Locate the mains cable which exits the base of the unit and connect as shown below fast live e neutro neutral alimentazione iallo verde yellow green massa ground main marrone brown blu blue protection The use of a thermal magnetic circuit breaker is recommended for each S uperC yc 2 4 A good earth connection is essential for the correct operation of the fixture Strict adherence to regulatory norms is strongly recommended NOTE S uperC yc 2 4 must b
17. l ensure the maximum efficiency of this product for years to come Open the packaging and ensure that no part of the equipment has suffered damage in transit In case of damage to the equipment contact your carrier immediately by telephone or fax following this with formal notification in writing packing list Ensure the packaging contains 1S uperCyc 2 4 1 instruction manual 2 Transportation The S uperC yc 2 4 should be transported in its original packaging or in a coemar approved flight case We recommend the use of a suitable flight case which will stop the articulated movement of the S uperC yc 2 4 during transportation Two inbuilt mechanical stops may be utilised to block the articulated pan and tilt movement 1 The first stop located between the base and the yoke stops the pan movement base To stop the pan movement of the yoke position the stop as shown in the following diagram Press in on the stop and rotate it to the point where you can insert it into the matching hole on the base of the unit 2 The second stop located between the yoke and lamp housing inhibits tilt movement of the fixture u To stop the tilt movement of the head position the stop as shown in the fol 4 lowing diagram Rotate the stop to the point where you can insert it into the matching hole on the body of the unit Press the stop into the hole and then rotate it 180 to fasten it English 3 Importanti informa
18. lish English 9 Pan and tilt movement lock Two mechanical stops are used to lock the articulated pan and tilt movement when the projector is off Prior to turning on the projec tor you must unlock the stops allowing the projector to perform its reset procedure which is automatically performed each time the projector is powered up 1 The first stop is located between the base and the yoke inhibiting the pan movement of the projector Locate the stop and gently rotate it until it automatically releases itself 2 The second stop located between the yoke and the lamp housing inhibits the tilt movement of the lamp housing Locate the stop and gently rotate it until it automatically releases itself English 10 Powering up After having followed the preceding steps turn on the DMX 512 controller which will be used to control the S uperC yc 2 4 following this turn on the power to the unit and turn on the unit s main breaker switch The projector will perform a reset function on all the internal and external motors This will last some few seconds after which it will be subject to the external signal from the controller ane zu DMX led The display will be static on to indicate that DMX 512 signal is being correctly received menu enter gt _i ap lt p 8 function displa pux i pray UL Set dmx 512 address Acor aater 11 channels per unit If the display flashes the projector i
19. oses the S uperC yc 2 4 is provided with four feet on the base of the unit If suspending the fixture the structure from which the unit is hung should be of sufficient rating to hold the weight of the unit as should any clamps used to hang the unit The structure should also be suffi ciently rigid so as to not move or shake whilst the S uperC yc 2 4 moves during its operation struttura di supporto priva di torsione The 2 mounting holes 13 mm A on the base of the S uperC yc 2 4 allow the projector to have hook clamps fit ted for the purpose of handing safety chains The use of a safety chain cod 069 fixed to the S uperC yc 2 4 and to the primary suspension structure is highly recom mended to protect against the accidental failure however unlikely of the primary suspension point If using an after market safety chain not manufactured by coemar ensure that it is of a sufficient rating to hold the weight of the unit The safety chain is attached by means of the two holes B located in the base of the unit as shown in the diagram protection against liquids The projector contains electric and electronic components that must not come into contact with water oil or any liquid movimento movement The projector has articulated movement in the base and through its yoke DO NOT obstruct the articulated movement in any way risk of fire Each fixture produces heat and must be installed in a well ventilated position The min
20. perature 6 000 K lamp base G22 lamp base G 22 approximate life 800 hours approximate life 2000 hours Attention Disconnect mains prior to opening up the unit The fixture s internal temperature can reach 250 C after 5 minutes with a maximum peak of 350 C ensure that the lamps are cold prior to attempting removal The fixture should be allowed to stand and cool for 10 minutes prior to its removal MSR and MSD are part of the mercury vapour family of discharge lamps and must be handled with great care The lamps operate at high pressure and the slight risk of explosion exists if operated over their recommended lamp life We recommend therefore that the lamp be replaced within the manufacturer s specified lamp life installing the lamps 1 Using an appropriate screwdriver remove the 6 screws which hold the rear cover of the projector body housing in place 3 Locate the two lamp assemblies left and right and with an appro priate screwdriver remove the 3 screws which affix the lamp assembly in place English 4 Remove the lamp assemblies 5 Locate the lamp holder 6 Insert the lamps The lamps are manufactured from quartz glass and should be handled with care always adhere to the instructions supplied in the lamp s packaging Never touch the glass directly use the tissue provided in the lamp s packaging The G 22 lampbase is symmetrical DO NOT USE UNDUE FORCE In case of difficulty inspect for physical dam
21. s S uperC yc 2 4 is protected by international patents will do not allow for the reproduction of the unit it total or in part 24
22. s not receiving signal Check your cabling and the controller for correct functioning English 11 DMX addressing Each S uperC yc 2 4 utilises 11 canali channels of DMX 512 signal for complete control To ensure that each projector accesses the correct signal it is necessary to correctly address each fixture Any number between I and 500 can be generated via the multifunction panel of the S uperC yc 2 4 This procedure must be carried out on every S uperC yc 2 4 being used When initially powered up each projector will show A001 indicating DMX address 1 a projector thus addressed will respond to channels 1 to 11 from the DMX 512 controller a second unit should be addressed as 12 a third as 23 and so on until the final S uperC yc 2 4 has been addressed altering the dmx setting 1 Press the or buttons until the desired DMX address is displayed The display will flash to indicate the selected address is not stored in memory menu enter gt gt ww amp function display j C address diggin 11 channels per u 2 Press the enter button to confirm your selection the display will stop flashing and the projector will now respond to the new DMX 512 setting 3 To better understand the function of each channel we refer you to section 13 DMX 512 channel functions Important Note Keeping the or buttons pressed will cause the display to alter at increased speed allowing a faster
23. selec tion to be effected English 12 Display panel functions The display panel on the base of the S uperC yc 2 4 is used to display and set function information and various parameters and can enhance the operation of the projector to suit your particular application Altering the coemar factory settings may vary the functioning of the projector causing to not respond to external DMX 512 signal Please read and familiarise yourself with the following information very carefully before altering any selections NOTE the t amp symbol is used throughout the following table to indicate the action of pressing the particular button referred to in the accompanying text English AOL imenu IS _ g l R p I _ ke i bv 0 pan movement inversion enter 0 u enter To reverse horizontal movement direction of the beam from de left to right and vice versa on DMX level variation 13_ CH enter counter clockwise T I _ wv F3 A i R tilt movement inversion enter fo bi enter To reverse vertical movement direction of the beam from the clockwise bottom upwards and vice versa on DMX level variation Jo L H enter counter clockwise N IS B g E i a optic sensors deactivation dite 5 a i enter To deactivate optic sensors that sense the position of the sensors activation yoke and the base of the unit and that allow the return in BRS OFF es _ ar enter position of the unit if accidentaly knocked out of place
24. zioni di sicurezza Fire prevention 1 5 uperC yc 2 4 utilises 2 Philips MSR 1200 or MSD 1200 lamps The use of any other lamps is not recommended and will null and void the fixture s warranty 2 Never locate the fixture on any flammable surface 3 The minimum distance from flammable materials 0 5 m 4 The minimum distance from the closest illuminable surface 2 m 5 Replace any blown or damaged fuses only with those of identical values Refer to the schematic diagram if there is any doubt 6 Connect the projector to main power via a thermal magnetic circuit breaker Prevention of electric shock 1 High voltage is present in the internals of the unit Isolate the projector from mains supply prior to performing any func tion which involves touching the internals of the unit including lamp replacement 2 For mains connection adhere strictly to the guidelines outlined in section 7 of this manual 3 The level of technology inherent in the uperC yc 2 4 requires the use of specialised personnel for all service applications refer all work to your authorised coemar service centre 4 A good earth connection is essential for proper functioning of the projector Never operate the unit without proper earth connection 5 The fixture should never be located in an exposed position or in areas of extreme humidity A steady supply of circulating air is essential Protection against ultraviolet radiation 1 Never turn on the lamp if

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