Channel function, Lens, Maintenance – Clay Paky ATLAS (HMI 575) User Manual

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CHANNEL FUNCTION

3

• STOP/STROBE - channel 1

With the cursor at 0% all bands are
obscured. In the cursor interval
between 0% and 25% the bands are
progressively opened from right to
left, creating a fan effect. From 25%
to 54.7% the bands are progressive-
ly obscured from right to left. From
54.7% to 95% a strobe effect is
obtained with an increasing frequen-
cy from 1 flash every four seconds
to 2 flashes/second. The aperture is
fixed from 95% to 100%.

CHANNEL

1

STOP/STROBE

FUNCTION

0

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

The connection between projector and control unit and between several projectors
must be made with a shielded two-pole cable with Cannon 5 PIN XLR plug and
socket at the ends.
For DMX connection the terminal pin (6) with a resistance of 100

between ter-

minals 2 and 3 on the last projector. The terminal is not needed if an
RS232/423(PMX) signal is used.

It is essential that the wires do not come into contact with each other or with
the metal casing of the pin.
The casing of the plug/socket must be connected to the screen braid and to
foot 1 of the connectors.

After having performed all the operations described above, press switch (7) and
check that the light bulb switches on and that the automatic reset sequence starts.

• Projector coding (for digital signals)

Each ATLAS occupies one control channel. For this to be correctly addressed to each
projector, a coding operation must be performed for the projectors themselves. The
operation must be performed for each single ATLAS by setting the microswitches
according to the table below.

Setting the TEST switch to ON for a few seconds gives automatic reset with the pro-
jector switched on. Leaving the TEST switch ON gives the complete self-test; return
the switch to OFF at the end of the operation.

SIGNAL

SCREEN

SIGNAL

RS232/423

(PMX)

1

2

3

4

5

SIGNAL

SCREEN

SIGNAL

5

4

3

2

1

DMX
512

LENS

4

1

0

BEAM OPENING

m

0

5

10

15

20

25

30

35

40

DISTANCE m

0

0,1

0,14

0,18

0,22

0,26

0,30

0,34

0,38

DIAMETER m

1

HMI 575

6400

1600

710

400

256

177

130

100

lux

0”

16’ 5”

DISTANCE ft in

32’ 10”

49’ 3”

65’ 7”

82’

98’ 5” 114’ 10” 131’ 3”

0”

4”

DIAMETER ft in

6”

7”

9”

10”

12”

1’ 1”

1’ 3”

595

149

66.0

37.2

23.8

16.4

12.1

9.29

fc

LIGHT BAND AND LIGHTING VALUE DIAGRAMS

Beam angle (0,5°)

MAINTENANCE

5

TEST

256

128

64

32

16

8

4

2

1

ON

10

9

8

7

6

5

4

3

2

1

DIGITAL INPUT

DIP

ANALOGUE INPUTS

STOP

Is

0-10V

Projector

4

- Channels

4

Projector

5

- Channels 5

Projector

6

- Channels

6

Projector

7

- Channels

7

Projector

8

- Channels

8

Projector

9

- Channels

9

Projector

10

- Channels

10

Projector

3

- Channels

3

Projector

2

- Channels

2

Projector

1

- Channels 1

ON

OFF

ON

OFF

ON

OFF

ON

OFF

ON

OFF

ON

OFF

ON

OFF

ON

OFF

1

2

4

8

16

32

64

128

256

TEST

OFF

ON

OFF

ON

OFF

ON

CODE

IMPORTANT: the projector must be disconnected from the power supply before any
operation is started.
The maximum temperature of the appliance's outer surface in heat regime conditions
is 80° C (176° F). After switching off, do not remove any part of the appliance for 7
minutes, as shown in light bulb changing label (1).
After this time the probability of the bulb exploding is virtually nil.
If necessary, replace the bulb and wait a further 15 minutes to prevent burns. The
appliance is designed to retain splinters produced by a possible explosion of the bulb.
It is mandatory to fit the lenses and moreover, if they show visible signs of damage
they must be replaced with original spare parts.

• Light bulb changing

Remove screws (8) and open fan hatch (9).
Unscrew knobs (10) of light bulb change plate (11) and remove it from the projector.
Slacken off ring-nut (12) of the light bulb to be replaced and remove it from plate (13),
grasping it by its mount (14). Extract the new bulb from its pack, remove ring-nut (15)
and slacken of the other one (12). Screw the light bulb directly into bulb change plate
(13), grasping it by its mount (14). Position strip (16) in correspondence with mount
(17) and fully tighten ring-nut (12). Replace light bulb change plate (11) in the projec-
tor and tighten knobs (10). Close fan hatch (9) and fully tighten screws (8).

RS 232-423
DMX 512

RS 232/423(PMX) - DMX 512

7

6

18

15

12

8

9

1

11

10

13

14

17

12

16

11

18

Spotlight selection

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