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1. Cyclone Enclosure User Manual page 26 sw TEMPEST Operating Modes DEC3 3 may operate in one of four modes set using either the Front Panel or by RDM control In all configurations the projector inside the enclosure may also be an RDM enabled device Basic Mode factory setting e Standard temperature settings e DMX and RDM disabled e Best for standalone operation Monitor Mode e As Basic mode plus e RDM status reporting e RDM configuration settings may be changed remotely or at the enclosure control panel e DEC3 3 does not require a DMX signal to operate Control Mode e As Basic mode plus e Enclosure functions as a 1 channel DMX device with remote control of the lamp relay o DMX level gt 75 enables normal relay operation normally ON o DMX level lt 25 disables normal relay operation relay turns OFF o This allows you to force a hard reset of the lamp relay in the event of a projector malfunction e Control mode is recommended for show control applications but can be risky in live show operation since the DMX slot used for the enclosure MUST be kept high to prevent the lamp relay from opening Service Mode e For trained service personnel only e Normal operation is suspended and the enclosure functions as a 3 channel DMX device o Lamp Relay Slot 1 o Fans Slot 2 o Heater Slot 3 e Service mode is ONLY for troubleshooting DO NOT use Service mode for normal operation Cyclone Enclo
2. q A ei OY amp DEC3 3 that s Digital Enclosure Control third Generation revision 3 is the brain of your Tempest enclosure It will maintain the internal environment in a comfortable temperature and humidity range and prevent condensation the real killer of outdoor equipment DEC3 3 monitors internal temperature humidity and lamp current at all times and uses this information to control the enclosure s lamp relay fan s and heater s It can report back over the DMX cable using the RDM protocol Remote Device Management if desired From summer 2013 DEC is running Tempest s new Goldilocks operating system patents pending A completely new OS Goldilocks analyzes temperature and humidity trends targeting and maintaining safe ranges and acting to prevent condensation before it happens Goldilocks is also much more energy efficient than previous generations so your equipment is always in the Goldilocks zone and you save money too Cyclone Enclosure User Manual page 24 sw TEMPEST DEC3 3 Schematic AC Supply must be on Split Feed optional at all times Cut the links for split feed overation KE J TEMPEST RTH AC Heater s AC Fan s DS LC DMX RDM RS485 Optional Which Controller The following Table shows which controller is used in different types of Tempest Enclosure This section does NOT apply to enclosures with Tempest MiniDEC Control E
3. but only upon Customer s receipt of Seller s written return material authorization RMA and shipping instructions The RMA shall be void if the Goods are not received within 45 days after issuance of the RMA No deduction or credit in respect of any rejected or returned Goods shall be taken until Customer has received Seller s further written deduction or credit authorization following Seller s inspection to confirm nonconformity or defect Seller will charge to Customer any and all costs incurred by Seller in connection with the handling shipping inspection and disposition of any returned Goods that are determined by Seller not to have been nonconforming upon Delivery or as to which the warranty hereunder is not applicable D UPON ANY PROPER RETURN PURSUANT TO PARAGRAPH C ABOVE WHETHER IN CONNECTION WITH A REJECTION OF GOODS OR AN ALLEGED BREACH OF WARRANTY AND BASED UPON THE CONDITIONS SET FORTH IN THIS PARAGRAPH 7 SELLER AGREES THAT IT WILL AS THE SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDY UNDER THE CONTRACT OR OTHERWISE FOR ANY NONCONFORMITY OR BREACH OF WARRANTY AND AT SELLER S SOLE ELECTION i REPAIR SUCH GOODS OR ii REPLACE SUCH GOODS Cyclone Enclosure User Manual page 47 sw TEMPEST 11 Tempest Product Support Step 1 First contact your local Dealer for support Your dealer is best placed to respond quickly to your needs Step 2 If your dealer is unable to answer your questions please contact Tempest Lighting 13110 Saticoy St
4. factory default MONITOR Standalone plus support for RDM remote configuration and monitoring CONTROL Monitor plus use of a single DMX slot to control Lamp relay SERVICE Monitor plus use of three DMX slots to control Lamp Heater and Fan Important Please ensure that the DEC3 3 is NOT left in Service Mode SET DMX ADDRESS in Monitor Control or Service modes Select a DMX starting address in the range 001 to 510 1 Lamp Relay In Service Mode an addition two slots are available 2 Fan Duty Control 3 Heater Duty Control Note that the DMX control is designed using a SAFETY pile on Logic So the DMX input can only override automatic settings within safe limits SET DMX CURVE DMX Curves affect the way the fixture relay is controlled in Control Mode DMX levels are shown as Response Curve 1 default DMX level 0 25 Relay disabled open DMX level 26 75 No change to relay status DMX level 76 100 Relay enabled normally closed Response Curve 2 DMX level 0 19 No change to relay status DMX level 20 40 Relay disabled open DMX level 41 59 No change to relay status DMX level 60 80 Relay enabled normally closed DMX level 81 100 No change to relay status SET DMX RESPONSE DMX Response sets a delay time before DMX Control Mode settings are acted on Setting a response delay of a few seconds would prevent unintended fixture relay State changes in the event of a short accidental change in DMX level Cyclone Enclosure User M
5. 03 EN61000 6 1 2007 Test Report 61000 6500 03 EN55015 2006 A2 2009 Test Report 61000 6500 03 Dated 1 October 2010 Position of signatory President Name of Signatory Tim Burnham Signed below on behalf of Tempest Lighting Inc ae e e ee e o o o o e e e ep oto o Cyclone Enclosure User Manual page 3 sw TEMPEST l LIST OI 5 This is to certify that the following products C 8000 US Series Cyclone 8000 Projector Enclosure 230V 8200 US Series Cyclone 8200 Projector Enclosure 230V 8400 US Series Cyclone 8400 Projector Enclosure 230V Have been tested and approved to standards UL 508 electrical and UL 50 environmental as NEMA 3R enclosures for use in the United States and Canada This declaration is made by the manufacturer Tempest Lighting Inc 13110 Saticoy Street Unit C North Hollywood CA 91605 USA This declaration is based on tests that were conducted on the submitted samples of the above mentioned products Listing Report No 3198609LAX 001a refers Tempest Lighting Inc 13110 Saticoy Street North Hollywood CA 91605 USA www tempest org info tempestlighting com t 1 818 787 8984 f 1 818 982 5582 Cyclone Enclosure User Manual page 4 sw TEMPEST 1 Introduction Products Covered by this Manual 8000 Series Cyclone 8000 8100 Series Cyclone 8100 8102 Series Cyclone 8102 8120 Series Cyclone 8120 8200 Series Cyclone 8200 8210 Series Cyclone 8210 8400 Series Cyc
6. 66cm 36 91cm 39 99cm amp TEMPEST except that there are no exhaust cowls on HUSH models DIM D 28 71cm 34 86cm 34 86cm 34 86cm 34 86cm 36 91cm 34 86cm 34 86cm 24 61cm 38 97cm 34 86cm DIM E 16 40 6cm 16 40 6cm 16 40 6cm 16 40 6cm 16 40 6cm 16 40 6cm 16 40 6cm 16 40 6cm 8 20 3cm 16 40 6cm 16 40 6cm Exhaust Cowls Outdoor models only DEC User Interface Signal and Power conduit entries Outdoor models Note You must allow at least 4 100mm clearance top and each side for airflow and latches Weight Typical Projector Type 175 Ib 80kg BARCO HDX 160Ib 73kg Panasonic PT DS21K DP Titan Quad 220 Ib 100kg TWO x Panasonic PT DS21K 1851b 84kg Panasonic PT EX16K 220 Ib 100kg Christie Roadster 230Ib 105kg BARCO FLM HDF 320Ib 145kg Christie Roadie HD35K 320Ib 145kg Christie D4K35 CP2210 20 651b 30kg Christie 35K Ballast Enclosure 330Ib 150kg BARCO HDQ 40K 350lb 159kg Sony SRX R320 page 6 amp TEMPEST Open Slide and Door Dimensions 8000 8100 Series 8102 36 92cm Same as height Dim C previous page 8400 Series 56 142cm Same as height Dim C previous page Cyclone Enclosure User Manual page 7 sw TEMPEST 2 Installation Safety and Warnings These warnings are for your protection Failure to comply may result in serious injury or death Tempest Li
7. Power Connections IMPORTANT Tempest enclosures are supplied for either 120VAC 50 60Hz or 208 240VAC 50 60Hz operation Tempest Lighting is not liable for damage or failure to operate correctly due to connection to an inappropriate electrical supply ALL ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS MUST BE UNDERTAKEN BY A QUALIFIED ELECTRICIAN IN COMPLIANCE WITH LOCAL NORMS AND STANDARDS Cut here for split supply operation nears CC oes Fan Projector Fan2 receptacle Heater s Projector Supply Enclosure Supply split mode 100 250VAC 50 60Hz Note wire colors may differ depending on applicable electrical standards European wire colors are shown here IMPORTANT MAKE SURE THAT TERMINAL SCREWS ARE FULLY BACKED OUT BEFORE INSERTING WIRES Cyclone Enclosure User Manual page 19 sw TEMPEST Auxiliary Power Outlet An auxiliary IEC power outlet is provided for any auxiliary equipment needed routers CD players etc in the enclosure Wiring is different dependent on electrical standard North America 208 volt Cyclone enclosures with US part suffix AUX receptacle is UNWIRED Installer should run a separate 120V supply to back of IEC C14 receptacle Receptacle is rated 250V 10 Amps in Europe 15 Amps North America International 230 volt Cyclone enclosures with IN part suffix AUX receptacle is wired in parallel with the projector outlet NEMA 30 Amp or IEC C19 AUX POWER IEC C14 rewireable plug supplied PRO
8. 5 Geen 50 Signal Conduit Entries K 0 29 Larger HUSH Enclosures 8102 8200 and up S J o j Exhaust i ss o FRONT Vent S 2 BACK Power and Signal Conduit 104 LOA 5 ntries JSG g 6 25 i Cyclone Enclosure User Manual page 14 TEMPEST Cyclone HUSH Remote Fan Plate Remote 2 Fan Plate Cyclone 8000 8100 Series Remote 4 Fan Plate Cyclone 8102 Cyclone 8200 and up 1 Install the Remote fan plate at the end of the exhaust duct with the airflow direction AWAY from the Cyclone enclosure See illustration on p12 2 Connect a 3 conductor wire rated at 10 Amps 250 Volts to the terminals on the Remote Fan Plate 3 Pull the Fan wire through the duct to the Digital Enclosure Control DEC controller in the Cyclone enclosure 4 Terminate the fan wire to the DEC FAN 1 and Earth Ground Terminals as shown here EETA NC EC OH FANSZ v A AINS Fan Wire European color codes shown here Cyclone Enclosure User Manual page 15 sw TEMPEST 3 Wiring A All electrical work must be carried out by a properly licensed electrician in compliance with local electrical standards Failure to observe this point will void the factory warranty for the Tempest Enclosure 1 Switch off power to the branch circuit carefully following lockout and tag out procedures Failure to do so could cause serious injury or death 2 You will need two electrical junction boxes located w
9. JECTOR connector type varies dependent on projector type and power Note Projector Connector Cyclone 8000 and 8100 Series enclosures are provided with IEC C19 projector power outlets Cyclone 8200 enclosures and up are equipped with NEMA US style 30 Amp 250 Volt Twistlock receptacles NEMA L6 30 For shipments outside North America a mating plug is supplied for wiring to the projector power cable Cyclone Enclosure User Manual page 20 sw TEMPEST Cyclone 840B Ballast Enclosure Christie Roadie and some Christie Cinema Projectors require a separate Ballast which is too large to fit inside the projector enclosure Up to 100 ft Cables Lamp Ballast 7kW Christie allows 100 30m of DC cable between the ballast and the projector For outdoor installations when it is not possible to house the ballast in a convenient equipment room a Cyclone 840B ballast enclosure must be used As well as the ballast cables there are two DB15 signal cables and one IEC C14 auxiliary power cable that must be connected between the ballast and the projector NOTE The 840B Ballast enclosure comes with 10 3m DC pigtails to connect to the Cyclone projector enclosure If you are using the 840B you do NOT need to purchase DC cables from Christie Signal and Aux Power conduit entry 2 50 8mm AC Power conduit entry 1 25 4mm 10 3m DC Pigtails Note Camlok connectors for Roa
10. LITY_DESORIPTION OM START ADDRESS LOT INFO SLOT _DESCAIPTION OEFALIL7 SLOT _WALUE FR 0031 Fie 30s gman r 40082 HED SMET FIFO mi 0121 SI Click an Keen ge Activate This view shows a single DEC3 2 test unit that has been File Connection Options Tools Help correctly discovered and labeled by the GetSet software Sensors of DEC3 MK2 Controller suite and a log of RDM DEC3 2 Test Unit Relative Humidity messages This RDM interface provides a iti ay graphic view of the various 40 sensor functions supported by DEC3 2 and up Important Check that your RDM interface 1 Device discovered in 0 3 seconds 0 Humidity 100 vendor has tested his interface Normal Range Min Max Min Delta Range Max 49 6 50 4 with Tempest enclosures and 10 0 90 0 all other RDM devices you plan to use on the same network Cyclone Enclosure User Manual page 35 Firmware Upgrade over RDM 1 Device discovered in 0 3 secon lt i Cyclone Enclosure User Manual Firmware Upload Remote Device Manutacturer DEC3 MK 2 Controller Sofware Version 00 12 File Select Select a file to upload 0 sw TEMPEST DEC3 3 firmware is field upgradeable using RDM A field upgrade requires a JESE RDM TRI MKI interface to be connected to the DMX network on which the DEC3 3 is located and th
11. Make sure that these areas are clear the filters are clean and the fans are working properly Projector turns on and off repeatedly Check that vent areas and airways are clear If so ambient temperature may be too high see over temperature note above or projector may have internal problem Fans are not spinning Fan cords may have become disconnected Check connections between fan and cord Fans may be obstructed Shut off power to enclosure and check for obstructions Turn power back on to see if fans will start spinning If fans do not turn and display on temperature controller is lit contact technical support If fans do not turn display is not lit then enclosure is not receiving power Turn off all power and check wiring If the wiring is correct contact technical support Excessive debris in unit Filters may not be properly seated Check for gaps Excessive Water in enclosure Weep drain holes may be clogged Clear them Latches do not latch properly Check for obstructions Cyclone Enclosure User Manual page 46 sw TEMPEST 10Limited Warranty INSPECTION WARRANTY RETURNS A Customer at its sole expense shall inspect all Goods promptly upon receipt and accept all Goods that conform to the specifications or catalog All claims for any alleged defect in or failure of the Goods or Seller s performance to conform to the Contract capable of discovery upon reasonable inspection must be set forth in a written re
12. USH Enclosures Cyclone HUSH enclosures must be provided with an exhaust duct for exhaust air from the top of the enclosure to a location where the noise of the Cyclone fans will not be heard This is usually an insulated ceiling void drop ceiling an adjoining room or an outside wall The exhaust duct is normally installed by an air conditioning installer and rated for airflow as follows Cyclone 8000 8100 HUSH 500cfm 0 25m s Cyclone 8200 and up 1 000cfm 0 50m s The Cyclone HUSH enclosure is supplied with a fan plate to be mounted at the far end of the duct Installer must provide a 3 conductor flexible cable rated at 250VAC 10 Amps conforming to local electrical standards to connect the fan plate to the Cyclone DEC controller and pulled either through the duct or in a separate electrical conduit Power and Signal Conduit Entries Exhaust Duct by others size for 500cfm 0 25rnF s Cyclone models lt 8200 1 000cfm 0 50m s Cyclone models 8200 and up Cyclone 8200 HUSH Cyclone attaches to building _ structure via Unistrut rails on lenclosure base Remote Fan Plate included Fan cable runs back to Cyclone controller through exhaust duct Air inlet Filter Louver Cyclone Enclosure User Manual page 13 sw TEMPEST Cyclone HUSH Enclosure Top Surface Dimensions Smaller HUSH Enclosures 8000 8100 Series FRONT east BACK Vent lt o j 3 Ee Tapped Holes 10 32 M
13. al equipment installed inside the AKAA KOK KAKAA KD Tempest enclosures must NOT be terminated paG G G G It is recommended that any line termination is DMXOUT DMXIN DMXOUT DMXIN done using the 3 pin terminal connector fitted LIGHT to the DEC3 3 control circuit board LIGHT Cyclone Enclosure User Manual page 29 sw TEMPEST Remote Device Management RDM RDM refers to ANSI E1 20 a control protocol in the entertainment industry used for device configuration and monitoring and essentially an extension of DMX512 The use of RDM is optional and uses the same RS485 cable connection as DMX512 so no additional wiring is required if DMX is already present The user must ensure that any DMX splitters or other routing devices used are RDM operable as well as DMX use Tempest strongly recommends working with a qualified RDM system integrator when designing an RDM network Go to www tempest org for contact information RDM and RDM Integration DEC3 3 s RDM implementation allows system integrators to remotely configure control or monitor DEC3 3 attributes including e Relative Humidity e Air Temperature e PCB Temperature e Lamp Current e Elapsed Lamp Hours e Lamp Relay Status e Fan Relay Status e Heater Relay Status e DMX Status e DMX Start Address e DMX Personality RDM Mode e Device Type e Device Label e Software Version DMX RDM is an effective and powerful tool for commissioning and monitoring an i
14. and the internal temperature will increase Replacement Filters are available from Tempest Each Cyclone enclosure requires two filters Filter Part Size Blizzard Model 6500 799 HF 11 x11 279x279mm Cyclone 8000 8100 Series 8000 799 HF 15 5 x15 5 394x394mm Cyclone 8102 8200 and up Cyclone Enclosure User Manual page 45 sw TEMPEST 9 Troubleshooting This is a guide to the general symptoms problems and solutions that may occur during the lifetime of your enclosure However it is important to remember that problems may occur within the projector itself and these must also be considered Projector does not have power Check power switch of projector Note the following actions should be performed by a licensed electrician If power is on check wiring including metering supply voltages enclosure must receive 200 240VAC to operate properly If LEDs on the DEC3 control panel controller are lit check the Lamp Relay LED If it is on meter power in receptacle If no power is present at the receptacle contact technical support In case of over temperature the power disconnection is an intended function of the enclosure and is for the protection of the projector which is not meant to operate in extreme conditions In this case the problem will only continue until temperature drops to acceptable levels It is possible that the air intake or exhaust has become clogged leading to higher temperatures inside the enclosure
15. anual page 33 sw TEMPEST NOTE from firmware revision 0 00 100 DEC holds last valid DMX level if DMX is interrupted Response Delay Values are No Delay default 1 2 5 10 15 20 30 60 seconds SET TEMP UNITS Choose to display temperature values in Celsius or Fahrenheit default Celsius Note that temperature settings must be entered in Celsius SET TEMP RANGES Set three temperature trigger points for Bottom Top and Trip temperatures in C SET TEMP LOWER minimum temperature to be maintained default OC permissible range 0 10 C SET TEMP UPPER maximum desired temperature default 40 C permissible range 35 50 C SET TEMP TRIP temperature at which load will be isolated see note default 60 C permissible range 55 70 C Note A thermal emergency is when enclosure ventilation fails with the lamp on in which case the temperature will rise very quickly To avoid nuisance tripping we recommend setting a higher Trip temperature 60 C or above SET MAX HUMIDITY default 80 permissible range 50 90 Set target maximum relative humidity level This should be set at or a few higher than the normal high humidity levels expected on site SET LAMP ON POINT The lamp current at which DEC detects the projector luminaire lamp is running Default is 1 Amp which allows for equipment fans and power supplies to run without changing the air in the enclosure Lamp on point may be set in 0 2 Amp increments betwee
16. be rated for the same voltage Supply must be rated for projector current plus 150 watts Supply must be permanently ON Cyclone Enclosure User Manual Split feed Enclosure power must be permanently ON Projector power may be switched off Enclosure power must be rated for 1150W Projector power must be rated for the projector see projector manual Projector and enclosure power must be same voltage page 17 sw TEMPEST Single Feed Operation factory default Se Enclosure and projector share the same electrical circuit Circuit must be powered ON 24 7 Connect incoming power to the terminals labeled MAINS E Earth Ground L Live N Neutral D EN SOVOCO EL N Split Feed Operation Enclosure and projector have separate electrical feeds The enclosure circuit must be powered ON 24 7 When splitting the feeders both circuits should be on the same phase and at the same supply voltage j TAALI a 1 Use a wire cutter to cut the copper links on the DEC3 2 board in four places 2 Connect incoming ENCLOSURE power to the e CG Cc G Ca CH D CH terminals labeled MAINS This supply MUST be maintained 24 7 E Earth Ground L Live N Neutral 3 Connect incoming PROJECTOR power to the E LN E LN terminals labeled SPLIT Projector Enclosure Power Power E Earth Ground L Live N Neutral Cyclone Enclosure User Manual page 18 sw TEMPEST
17. current at which DEC detects the projector luminaire lamp is running Default is 1 Amp which allows for equipment fans and power supplies to run without changing the air in the enclosure Lamp on point may be set in 0 2 Amp increments between 0 2 Amps and 2 0 Amps Cyclone Enclosure User Manual page 28 sw TEMPEST DMX Connections DMX refers to USITT DMX512 a commonly used control protocol in the entertainment industry running over RS485 Consult USITT DMX installation guidelines when laying out a system or employ a qualified DMX system integrator A DMX network will be required if a The projector inside the enclosure requires a DMX control signal b You wish to monitor the enclosure using RDM c You wish to control the enclosure lamp relay over DMX DMX Terminations Note DMX will not normally be used in projector installations Pinout 1 Ground 2 Data 3 Data DMX Connectors 1 DMX IN from network 2 DMX OUT to projector or to network if not controlling projector DMX OUT to DMX IN from 3 next DMX device outside world DMX IN from projector 4 DMX OUT to network Note If the enclosed equipment does not use DMX then connector 2 on the controller is DMX OUT for the enclosure DMX Line Terminations DMX cable runs must be terminated at the far end of the cable run witha termination resistor as detailed in the DMX terminal Pinout Detail DMX512 standard The individu
18. die projector Ring Lugs for Cinema projectors Cyclone Enclosure User Manual page 21 sw TEMPEST Power Connections to 840B Enclosure The 840B enclosure requires a three phase 208V supply in North America and a 3 phase neutral 380 415V supply in 230V countries 1 Remove the enclosure cover and the DEC Cover inside the enclosure Loosen the two knurled nuts J TIN and slide the cover up Ballast Power Receptacle Knurled knobs DEC Cover 2 Connect the incoming power cable to the terminal RA geck e block mounted on the DEC chassis PHASE 1 PHASE 2 PHASE 3 GROUND Note US System shown here International Systems will also have a Neutral connection 3 Replace the DEC Cover Cyclone Enclosure User Manual page 22 sw TEMPEST 4 Place the Christie Ballast in position and secure in place with the tie down strap provided Tie down Strap Ballast Interlock Connectors Plug the ballast power cable into the 3 phase Ballast Power receptacle provided 6 Plug the two Camlok tails into the ballast BE SURE TO TWIST CLOCKWISE to make a good connection 7 Connect the two Interlock cables to the Ballast D Connectors and connect Aux power to the projector to the Ballast Aux power outlet 8 Replace the Enclosure cover Cyclone Enclosure User Manual page 23 sw TEMPEST 4 Digital Enclosure Control DEC3 3 with Goldilocks Heater Relay Temp L Lamp TEMPEST
19. e DMX not used OR DEC3 3 is in Monitor or Control Mode and no valid DMX or RDM packet has been detected Good DMX or RDM data packet received Control Mode DMX Fail A previously good DMX signal has failed Monitor Mode No RDM information being received this is normal page 31 sw TEMPEST Control Display The display on the Control display provides additional status information depending on the operating mode Basic Mode amp 28 C 47 internal temperature relative humidity Monitor Mode 209V OFF line voltage lamp status DMX Mode amp 28 C 47 internal temperature relative humidity Service Mode 209V OFF line voltage lamp status Alternating with DMX 001 DMX Start Address No DMX DMX Status Control Interface Operation The Control Interface is normally LOCKED To UNLOCK hold ESC and OK together for 5 seconds y LO LI A 2 LL SS Le You are now in the CONTROL MENU Use W to scroll up and down the menu Press OK to enter a menu item Use Y to set the item parameter or to scroll to the next menu level Use ESC to go BACK and OK to confirm settings To LOCK hold ESC for 5 seconds Menu will time out after ten minutes Cyclone Enclosure User Manual page 32 sw TEMPEST Control Menu SET DMX OPTIONS SET DMX MODE From the Front Panel this menu item allows the user to check and if necessary change the RDM mode BASIC Standalone operation no DMX RDM
20. e use of JESE GetSet software The kit is available from Tempest under part 2000 190 page 36 sw TEMPEST 5 Mounting the Projector IMPORTANT READ THIS FIRST fld For safety this must be done by two or more people e IMPORTANT The projector enclosure MUST be securely mounted BEFORE you attempt to install the projector e The enclosure must be horizontal for projector mounting and projector service If the projection angle is NOT horizontal a Cyclovator Tilt Kit should be used and the projector returned to horizontal for projector mounting and service l Cyclone enclosures may be provided with front or rear projector slides the projector tray slides out of either the front or rear of the enclosure to customer order a Depending on the projector type and orientation your mounting method may differ a Generally the projector stands on the projector tray and is bolted through slots from below to lock in place Projector Tray Slide Bolt x 2 Projector Bolt flat washer spring washer Type and quantity vary hv nroiector Projector Tray Slides are rated 500Ib 227kg Projector Bolt Slots allow front back adjustment Cyclone Enclosure User Manual page 37 sw TEMPEST b For projectors without threaded sockets on the underside clamps are provided to secure the projector feet to the projector tray to prevent movement Projector Foot Clamp E slides o
21. e ballast to the outside is therefore reduced to 90 27m 2 When the projector is placed on the projector tray connect the DC cables to the receptacles at the back of the projector BEFORE fixing the projector is in place Make sure that both Camlok plugs are fully inserted and twisted turn clockwise 4 Set the projector in position and feed any cable slack back through the cable track before fixing the projector in place Cyclone Enclosure User Manual page 41 sw TEMPEST 6 Closing up the Enclosure 1 Check all electrical connections A 2 Clear the enclosure and projector of all dust and debris 3 Check that the power switch on the projector is in the ON position 4 Complete all signal connections following projector manufacturer s instructions 5 Test projector wv 6 Tie down cables so that they will not touch heaters or fans 7 Replace the cover on the Blizzard base This may require two people Congratulations Your system is now ready for use Cyclone Enclosure User Manual page 42 sw TEMPEST 7 Operation Outdoor Enclosures must receive power at all times Enclosure and will not provide proper protection for the projector inside if it is not connected to AC power Unless the enclosure or projector is undergoing routine maintenance the cover should be in place and locked down at all times Only authorized personnel should open the enclosure see maintenance
22. ed on video mapping projects where the angle of the projected beam needs to be more than the projector s lens shift range The Cyclovator Tilt Kit allows the projector to be tilted up to 80 up or down and then returned to horizontal for servicing hd ITISA SAFETY REQUIREMENT that the projector only be slid out of the enclosure for service when the enclosure is horizontal Many of the projectors used in Cyclone enclosures are very heavy and it is DANGEROUS to slide them when the enclosure is set at an angle Installing the Cyclovator 1 Cyclovator must be bolted securely to a solid structure or a concrete pad using Je or M12 Stainless steel hardware Four fixing holes are provided in the Cyclovator base 2 The Cyclone enclosure bolts to the Cyclovator using six 5 16 stainless steel bolts provided The bolts drop through the enclosure base and screw into threaded inserts in the Cyclovator arm Using the hand crank adjust the Cyclovator to the desired angle for the projection show 4 Loosen the set screw and slide the locking collar on the threaded rod to make contact with the Acme nut in the Cyclovator arm and tighten the set screw This is the show position stop 5 Now you can lower the enclosure to horizontal for service and return it accurately to the show position Cyclovator Arm Acme Nut Locking Collar Hand Crank Fixing Point x 4 Cyclone Enclosure User Manual page 12 sw TEMPEST Cyclone H
23. ent RDM 30 9 ih Gei MLL e EE 31 RDM Monitoring and Configuration 35 Firmware Upgrade over RDM 36 5 Vleit L t te the Projecto EE 37 PA lOW e lune EE 40 Christie Roadie HD35K Projectors cccseccsseecsseeceeeeeseetaeeeeeeesseesaeeeeaeees 4 6 Closing UP the Enclosure saennonnnennunnonnnnnnnnrrnnrnnernnrnnrnnrrnnrrnnrnnernnrnneenernnrnnennn 42 Ga COM WE 43 Heite 44 Air Filter Replace Me nt ccccseecseeeeseeceseecaeeceneesaseesageeeaeesageesaeesaneesaeeeaees 45 9 Troubleshooting ceecceeeeceeeeeeeecaneeeaeeceneecaseecaueceaeetaueeeeeeageetaeeeegeesaeessgeesaeees 46 O Bee Tee Ee E 47 11 Tempest Product Support 48 Cyclone Enclosure User Manual page 2 sw TEMPEST CERTIFICATE AND DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY FOR CE MARKING Tempest Lighting Inc 13110 Saticoy Street Unit C North Hollywood CA 91605 USA t 1 818 787 8984 f 1 818 9825770 e info tempestlighting com www tempest org Tempest Lighting Inc declares that their Cyclone Projector Enclosure Series 8xxx xxx complies with the Essential Requirements of the following EU Directives Low Voltage Directive 2006 95 EC Test Report 60065 6500 01 Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive 2004 108 EC Test Report 61000 6500 03 and further conforms with the following EU Harmonized Standards EN 60065 2002 Test Report 60065 6500 01 EN 60529 2001 2002 Test Report 60529 6500 02 EN 61000 6 3 2007 A1 2011 Test Report 61000 6500
24. ghting Inc assumes no responsibility for damages or injury incurred by misuse or mishandling of product fld Do not attempt to install or operate the enclosure before fully reading and understanding this manual di Never allow anyone who has not read this manual to open the enclosure or perform maintenance on the projector within e Never leave the enclosure unattended when open di Always make sure all bolts and latches are tight and safety locks are in place after performing any form of maintenance on the unit M Do not open any electrical boxes until power has been shut off to all supply lines to the enclosure including the one powering the projector M Do not open the enclosure in wet weather Cyclone Enclosure User Manual page 8 sw TEMPEST Planning Snow clearance MINIMUM 24 60cm Observe the following MINIMUM clearances around enclosure for access and ventilation 4 10cm l l l l l l l l l Same as height 2 5cm Same as height 2 5cm l l l l l 4 10cm i Note Side clearance must be doubled when two enclosures are mounted side by side Cyclone Enclosure User Manual page 9 sw TEMPEST Mounting The Cyclone enclosure is provided with a pair of stainless steel Unistrut channels on the enclosure base for mounting to your structure You may use standard Unistrut accessories or purchase mounting kits from Tempest Lighting fou
25. ithin a short distance from the enclosure one for power one for signal usually CAT5 Use outdoor rated flexible conduit between the box and the enclosure to allow for the back door to open 3 AC and signal circuits must be wired in separate conduits l l l 2 50 8mm for pre wired AC B Signal signal cables with large Power connectors 208VAC Conduit Entry Holes epai or l 230VAC i 1 875 22 2mm for AC I power I Picture 875 22 2mm for Data Source CATS or fiber I I I Conduit Entries may be fitted with flexible conduit fittings or cable glands not included Flexible Conduit Conduit Entry Holes 8400 Model for Christie Roadie The smaller conduit entry holes A accept US 1 2 conduit fittings and international 20 22mm OD conduit fittings The larger entry holes B accept 2 50mm OD fittings for signal cables with larger molded connectors The CamLok Connectors C are for the DC ballast cables Cyclone Enclosure User Manual page 16 One or Two Power Circuits sw TEMPEST Single Feed Split Feed Tempest enclosures may be wired on single or double line supplies On a single feed both enclosure and projector are permanently on With a split feed supply you can switch off the projector when not in use while the enclosure continues to protect it 24 7 Single Feed Enclosure and projector are permanently on Enclosure and Projector must
26. jection notice detailing the alleged non conformity and be received by Seller within thirty 30 calendar days of Customer s receipt of the Goods Failure by Customer to notify Seller of the alleged non conformity within thirty 30 days will be conclusive proof that the Goods have been received by Customer without defects or damage and in the quantities specified on the bill of lading and shall constitute an irrevocable acceptance of the Goods and a waiver of any such claim in connection with the Goods B Seller warrants to Customer only that the Goods will be free from defects in material and workmanship at the time of delivery and subject to the exceptions and conditions set forth below for the following period the Warranty Period twelve 12 months from the date of shipment by Seller Seller may provide additional years of warranty coverage beyond 12 month at the rate of 2 5 of the net sale price per year up to a total of four additional years coverage beyond the standard 12 month warranty period Seller will remedy a defect as set forth in paragraph 7 D below the Warranty The Warranty is subject to each of the following exceptions and conditions 1 Customer must promptly and in all events within the Warranty Period notify Seller of any alleged defect in a written notice the Notice which shall set forth the quantity catalog number finish original purchase order number Seller s invoice number on which Goods were original
27. kward to handle especially when standing on a ladder or scaffolding Inspection Checklist Every Three 3 Months loo oD obo E All weep drain holes should be clear All vents should be free of debris Enclosure should be free of debris both inside and out Bolts should be tight Lid seal should be in good condition Check seal inside and out for gaps Window should not be cracked Fans should be moving it will be necessary to have the power on to check this with corresponding indicator status Except for the last two items concerning globe and fan problems with any of these things can be easily remedied Contact technical support for problems with the last two items Cyclone Enclosure User Manual page 44 ge TEMPEST Air Filter Replacement The air filters should be removed and checked on a regular basis We recommend initial inspection every three months Inspection interval may be adjusted based on site conditions e A C gt N e A Heater EE 2 BW WO du D a aes Filter Locking Knobs For HUSH enclosures in clean environments filter life will be much longer than for outdoor enclosures and inspection intervals may be correspondingly longer Filter Maintenance and Replacement Remove any buildup of dust on the outside of the filter with a vacuum cleaner Eventually the filters will need to be replaced Filters will appear dirty and clogged after vacuuming
28. lone 8400 8450 Series Cyclone 8450 840B Ballast Enclosure 8500 Series Cyclone 8500 8600 Series Cyclone 8600 Notes xx Part suffix US for North American 208V electrical systems Xx Part suffix IN for European 230V electrical systems Series includes Outdoor HUSH Landscape Portrait and Custom models Ballast Enclosure for Christie HD35K and D4K35 projectors Using This Manual Please read this manual in its entirety before starting work All the information contained is important and should be read carefully before proceeding Heed all warnings and advisories Icon Key Valuable information MW Electrical Warning aa Safety Information Cyclone Enclosure User Manual page 5 Dimensions Weights and Projector Fit Cyclone Outdoor Dimensions Note Cyclone HUSH dimensions are the same Air inlet Filters Louvers Tempered optical glass projection window 8000 8100 8102 8120 8200 8210 8400 8450 840B 8500 8600 DIM A 44 112cm 44 112cm 44 112cm 44 112cm 54 137cm 54 137cm 70 178cm 70 178cm 31 79cm 61 155cm 70 178cm DIM B 48 122cm 48 122cm 48 122cm 48 122cm 58 147cm 58 147cm 74 188cm 74 188cm 34 86cm 65 165cm 74 188cm Does not apply to HUSH models Cyclone Enclosure User Manual DIM C 22 56cm 17 43cm 31 79cm 20 5 lem 26 66cm 30 76cm 33 84cm 33 84cm 26
29. ly billed and a statement of the alleged defect along with digital photographs showing such defects where feasible 2 The Warranty shall not apply i to any claimed defect that was capable of discovery upon reasonable inspection and deemed to be waived under paragraph A above ii to any Goods that have been subject to misuse abnormal service or handling or altered or modified in design or construction iii to any Goods repaired or serviced by any person other than Seller s authorized service personnel or to Goods installed other than according to installation instructions or iv with respect to normal wear and tear 3 Seller makes no Warranty with respect to parts or components that are not the product of Seller and specifically makes no warranty whatsoever for equipment housed inside enclosure products manufactured by Seller 4 The Warranty is Seller s exclusive warranty with respect to the Goods Seller makes no warranties guarantees or representations express or implied to Customer except as set forth in this section ALL OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESS OR IMPLIED INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR OF FITNESS FOR USE OR FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE HEREBY EXCLUDED AND DISCLAIMED C Seller will accept the return of Goods properly rejected under paragraph A above or as to which Notice of an alleged breach of Warranty has been timely given and such Goods may be returned to Seller freight prepaid
30. mf TEMPEST User Manual Cyclone Projector Enclosures amp J TEMPEST YOY amp Tempest Lighting Inc 13110 Saticoy Street Unit C N Hollywood CA 91605 USA Tel 1 818 787 8984 Fax 1 818 982 5510 info tempestlighting com For all Cyclone projector enclosures manufactured after June 2013 www tempest org In the interest of continuous product improvement notice Neither Tempest Lighting Inc nor its repre arising from it nent is subject to change without eld liable for expense or injury Tempest Lighting Inc All Rights Reserved August 2013 sw TEMPEST Table of Contents 1 MOGUC CO eee 5 Dimensions Weights and Projector Ent 6 2 taO eee ee E E A E 8 Safety and Warnings EN 8 ELaNA Le A A 9 MOUIN eee a E T E E E 10 Stacking Cyclone Enclosures ccccecceseeceeeceeeeceeeceseesaeeceueesaeeeeeeetaneesaeees 11 Cyclovator TUT E 12 3 VU Le EE 16 One or Tw Power E e TUE 17 Single Feed Operation factory default 18 Split Feed Operation 18 NeiiTd eldled Lei 19 Cyclone 840B Ballast Enclosure cccccceeeceseeeeseeeseeteeeesseetaeeeeeeesaneeeaeees 21 4 Digital Enclosure Control DEC3 3 with Goldilockein 24 Kee un E C esere in iP 25 DEC3 3 Main ST Leg d E 26 Factory Settings Basic Mode A 26 Operating MOdEsS EE 27 DEC3 3 Control ParameterS sn nnnunenunnnnnnnnnrnnnnnnnnrnnnnennnernnernnrrnnernnnennnenne 28 DMX COMME den EE 29 Remote Device Managem
31. n 0 2 Amps and 2 0 Amps RESET LAMP HOURS Reset each time you change the lamp in the projector projector Make this a part of your maintenance instructions STATUS DISPLAY View current status information using the arrow keys to scroll through a Humidity relative humidity in b Air temperature in degrees C or F c PCB temperature this will usually be significantly higher than air temperature d Voltage line Voltage reaching the DEC Cyclone Enclosure User Manual page 34 sw TEMPEST e Current being drawn by projector light in Amps f Lamp Hours elapsed since last reset g Firmware version RDM Monitoring and Configuration All the features accessible over the DEC3 3 control panel are also available over RDM Just how this information is displayed will depend on the RDM interface used These screen shots were taken running the GetSet program in Windows 7 and connecting to a DEC3 3 controller using a RDM TRI MK1 interface Tempest part 2000 190 Dever AC II 2 AR b Remote Device Tempest Lighting Inc Parameter Key Required Parameter Show DEC3 ME Controller Software Warsion 00 12 r Tools Root and Sub Devices Supported Farameter Manutacturar Parameter ESTA Rasarvad Paranatar Supported Parameters OUEUED MESSAGE DATUS MESSAGES STATUS Wi DESCRIPTION CEA STATUS D PARAME TER_OFSCHIPTION DEVICE _MOOEL_OSCRIPTION MANUPACTURER_LADEL DEWCE LABEL DMK PERSONALITY OM _PERSOMA
32. nclosure Type DEC3 3 Goldilocks MiniDEC Blizzard Indoor E HUSH R Outdoor E Cyclone HUSH m Outdoor E Thunder Outdoor Special order R Tornado Outdoor E Twister Outdoor E Cyclone Enclosure User Manual page 25 sw TEMPEST DEC3 3 Main Functions l Sense current to projector lamp on off Record lamp hours Monitor temperature and humidity inside Enclosure Maintain temperature at safe operating level Maintain relative humidity within safe limits Prevent condensation Isolate projector in case of unsafe temperature Report status over RDM O CON OAU A W N Optional remote projector relay control over DMX DEC3 3 constantly monitors the following parameters e Projector Luminaire power e Line Voltage e Temperature e Humidity DEC 3 3 s patented Goldilocks algorithm uses a combination of heaters and fans to maintain a safe operating temperature and a safe relative humidity level that will not allow condensation to take place As air is heated it is able to support more moisture without condensing so Goldilocks uses heat to raise the air temperature inside the enclosure in the event that relative humidity approaches dewpoint Factory Settings Basic Mode In most applications DEC3 3 will operate correctly with its factory default settings in Basic operating mode You do not need to do anything Please skip to the Power Connections section below If your needs are more complex read on
33. nstallation particularly in large systems For further guidance please RDM consult a qualified RDM system integrator Tempest Lighting warrants DEC3 3 to be compliant with the RDM standard but is not an RDM systems integrator and can offer only basic guidance on RDM utilization Cyclone Enclosure User Manual page 30 Control Interface LED Indicators Heater Fan Lamp On Lamp Relay Temp DMX ON Green ON Green Fees ON Green OFF ON Green ON Red FLASHING ON Green ON Amber ON Red FLASHING Red OFF ON GREEN EE ON RED st Cyclone Enclosure User Manual sw TEMPEST ai OL lt gt LL eg kis Heater is ON to maintain lower temperature level or to prevent condensation Lamp is ON or Temperature is HIGH and Fan is cooling enclosure Short burst when lamp off indicates fan moving air to stabilize temp humidity Current sensing shows lamp is ON Lamp hour counter is running Current sensing shows lamp is OFF Lamp hour counter is not running Lamp relay is closed normal Projector power receptacle is energized Lamp relay is open due to over temperature event Projector power receptacle is isolated Temperature is below lower temp setting Temperature is in normal range Humidity is above target limit Temperature is above top setting Temperature is above Trip level Projector power is isolated DEC3 3 is in BASIC Mod
34. r kits are required per enclosure Each Enclosure must be mounted with FOUR points 8400 and up must be mounted with SIX points when suspended from a structure All mountings must be made using the two Unistrut channels on the base of the enclosure Tempest Lighting recommends the use of stainless steel mounting hardware sel IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTICE Installer must ensure that all mounting points are secure and conform to local safety regulations Tempest Lighting Inc accepts no responsibility for damage or injury arising from inappropriate or unsafe installation These mounting accessories are available from Tempest M 4900 MB Stainless Steel Unistrut channel nut bolt and washer Four required per enclosure 6 when suspending Cyclone 8400 and up 4900 MC Stainless Steel Unistrut channel nut bolt and pipe clamp for pipes 1 5 38mm to 2 50mm OD Four required per enclosure 6 when suspending Cyclone 8400 and up 4925 MC Stainless Steel Unistrut channel nut bolt and pipe clamp for pipes 2 50mm to 2 5 64mm OD Four required per enclosure 6 when suspending Cyclone 8400 and up Cyclone Enclosure User Manual page 10 sw TEMPEST Stacking Cyclone Enclosures Cyclone enclosures may be stacked using the Cyclone Stacking Kit accessory Item 8000 SK 4 10cm Cyclone Enclosure User Manual page 11 sw TEMPEST Cyclovator Tilt Kit Cyclone enclosures are often us
35. rect the projector s exhaust air towards the exhaust fans duct and prevent recirculation and overheating These parts will be supplied as needed with your enclosure and are generally mounted either on the enclosure frame or the projector tray If they are not included they should not be needed Christie Roadster Projectors Cyclone 8200 enclosures for Christie Roadsters are supplied with a special airflow chimney that clamps to the lamp door at the back of the projector The lamp door may still be opened for relamping without having to remove the airflow chimney The Chimney will be packed inside the enclosure for shipping Mounting clamp secures with two screws through top Christie Roadster J Series 14 22K Lamp Door Cyclone 8200 Airflow Chimney clamps to projector lamp door Cyclone Enclosure User Manual page 40 sw TEMPEST Christie Roadie HD35K Projectors These projectors mounted in Cyclone 8400 enclosures use an external DC ballast to supply power to the projector lamp over two 200 Amp single pole cables with CamLok type single pole connectors Christie specifies a cable run between ballast and projector of up to 100 30m 1 Cyclone 8400 Enclosures supplied for use with these projectors include two CamLok panel receptacles on the rear door and internal DC wiring to the back of the projector The cable loop inside the enclosure is approximately 10 3m so the maximum permissible cable length from th
36. reet North Hollywood CA 91605 USA Tel 1 818 787 8984 Fax 1 818 982 5582 info tempestlighting com Visit our web site for current information and specifications www tempest org Cyclone Enclosure User Manual page 48
37. sure User Manual page 27 g gt TEMPEST DEC3 3 Control Parameters Temperature and Humidity Ranges Cooling Fan s Trip Temp 55 70 C Default 60 C Low Upper Temp 35 50 C Default 40 C Relative Humidity Trend Temp 50 90 Dynamic Default 80 IdealTemp Dynamic based on Relative Humidity High LowerTemp 0 10 C Default 0 C Heater s Notes 1 In moving light enclosures the temperature sensor is located in the exhaust airflow Temperatures shown may be higher than those around the projector 2 We recommend using the factory default settings for several weeks or months before making any changes In most cases they will not be necessary Max Humidity Range 50 90 Default 80 The threshold at which air inside the enclosure is heated to raise dewpoint and prevent condensation Setting a higher Max Humidity is not a bad thing in high humidity climates Setting the Max Humidity too low will result in unnecessary heating and excessive energy use So set the Max Humidity at the top end of the relative humidity likely to be experienced on site DMX Address Range 001 510 Default 001 Sets the DMX address for the lamp relay control See also DMX Response Set Temp Units Display Degrees Celsius or Fahrenheit Default Celsius Note that temperature settings must always be Celsius Lamp Hours Default 0000 Counts lamp hours you must reset to zero when changing lamps Lamp On Point The lamp
38. track to the projector Actual length depends on the Cyclone model front or rear tray slide and the location of connectors on the projector body 7 Plug the projector into the Projector power outlet on the back door Auxiliary Power Outlet IEC C14 Projector Power Outlet IEC C14 or NEMA L6 30 Twistlock IMPORTANT North American models model with US suffix running on 208V or 240V feeds The Auxiliary power receptacle is NOT connected Run a 15 Amp 120V circuit into the enclosure and terminate on the back of the IEC C14 receptacle International models with IN model suffix running on 230V feeds the Auxiliary power socket is wired in parallel with the projector outlet 8 Slide the tray back into the Cyclone enclosure Power up the projector and adjust the projector feet as needed 9 Pull the tray out of the enclosure and either a Bolt the projector through the mounting slots to the tray using the bolts and washers provided DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN THIS MAY DAMAGE THE PROJECTOR Cyclone Enclosure User Manual page 39 sw TEMPEST b Slide the projector foot clamps in place over the projector feet and tighten the bolts through the projector tray slots to secure in place 10 Return the projector tray to the enclosure and lock the two slide bolts in place Airflow Chimneys Certain projectors in certain enclosure types require additional airflow deflectors baffles or chimneys to di
39. ver feet and _ bolts to tray front S NS and back c Portrait enclosures have a vertical mounting frame The projector generally bolts to the frame Projector Bolt flat washer spring washer Type and quantity vary hv nroiector xp i Projector Tray AAN Slide Bolt x 2 II Portrait Projector Mounting Frame mounts on projector tray 3 Release the two projector tray slide bolts and fully extend the tray 4 Set the projector on the tray and check for center The projector should be centered and mounted with the front of the lens above the end of the tray a Portrait Enclosures Bolt the projector to the vertical projector mount using the bolts provided You can still adjust the feet but this will require more people to i Support the weight of the projector ii Loosen tighten mounting bolts iii Lower raise projector feet Cyclone Enclosure User Manual page 38 sw TEMPEST 5 Return the projector tray into the Cyclone enclosure and check that the lens is aligned with the projection window Projectors with wide angle lenses should be positioned with the front of the lens as close to the window as possible to avoid clipping Lens should be close to center of projection window 6 Connect all cables to the projector threading them through the flexible cable management track Allow for 7 13 2 4m of cable inside the enclosure to run through the cable management
40. warnings in the next section Ifthe ambient temperature is high enough the over temperature shutdown feature may engage and temporarily cut off power to the projector Once the temperature reaches acceptable levels power will be automatically restored after 5 minutes Cyclone Enclosure User Manual page 43 8 sw TEMPEST Routine Maintenance It is very important to perform routine maintenance on both the enclosure and the projector within Failure to do so may reduce lifetime for both the enclosure and the projector Note Maintenance schedules depend on location and environment The times given here are general guidelines for you to use It is up to you to judge whether maintenance should be done more often We do advise doing these tasks no less often than mentioned here Safety Cal Although maintenance can be performed while the enclosure is powered it is safer to carry it out with the power disconnected with proper lockout and tag out procedures followed Be aware that once the enclosure has had power applied to it the heater will get hot and the fans will start to turn Make sure that your hands are clear of these areas before applying power to the enclosure Only authorized personnel should perform maintenance on the enclosure or projector Do not service the unit in the rain or other adverse weather conditions snow sleet high winds etc Be aware that the cover is a large object that can be aw
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