Lens units, Constan music stop code serial n. microphon, Operation – Clay Paky PIPER MS User Manual

Page 2: Maintenance

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• Replacing fuses

To change the fuses, press the
tab (12) and pull out the fuse hol-
der (13). Replace any blown fuse
with one of the same type and
rating as indicated on the label
(14) attached to the holder (13).
Insert the fuse holder and push
in to engage the tab (12).

• Routine cleaning

To maintain the light output of
the projector undiminished,
parts that tend to accumulate
dust and grease must be clea-
ned periodically.
The projector will give long and
trouble-free service if these sim-
ple guidelines are followed.
To remove dirt from the lenses
and filters, use a soft cloth moi-
stened with any liquid detergent
suitable for cleaning glass.

IMPORTANT: do not use sol-
vents or alcohol

Parts that need cleaning fre-
quently.
Parts that need cleaning
monthly.

Internal components should be
cleaned once a year by dislod-
ging dust and dirt with a brush
and removing it simultaneously
with a vacuum cleaner.

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SELECTOR POSITION

CONSTANT

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7

To control the shutter the IEC socket (8) must be supplied with mains voltage. This
means that the beam stopper effect can be controlled on each projector by way of
external switches or controllers.

LENS UNITS

5

L
N

CONSTAN

MUSIC

STOP

CODE

SERIAL N.

MICROPHON

Stop mains

7

5

3

1

0

1

3

5

7

BEAM OPENING m

0

5

10

15

20

25

30

35

40

DISTANCE m

0

1,4

2,8

4,2

5,6

7,0

8,4

9,8

11,2

DIAMETER m

1.075

lux

268

19

67

43

30

22

17

0”

16’ 5”

DISTANCE ft in

32’ 10” 49’ 3”

65’ 7”

82’

98’ 5” 114’ 10” 131’ 3”

0”

4’ 7”

DIAMETER ft in

9’ 2”

13’ 9”

18’ 4”

23’

27’ 7”

32’ 2”

39’ 9”

16

°

HTI 150

Objective lens 1:2,5 / 165mm - Standard dotation

99.9

fc

24.9

11.1

6.22

3.99

2.79

2.04

1.58

7

5

3

1

0

1

3

5

7

BEAM OPENING m

0

5

10

15

20

25

30

35

40

0

2,4

4,8

7,2

9,6

12

14,4

16,8

19,2

405

lux

101

45

25

16

11

8

6

DISTANCE m

DIAMETER m

0”

16’ 5”

DISTANCE ft in

32’ 10” 49’ 3”

65’ 7”

82’

98’ 5” 114’ 10” 131’ 3”

0”

7’ 10”

DIAMETER ft in

15’ 9”

23’ 7”

31’ 6”

39’ 4”

47’ 3”

55’ 1”

63’

27

°

Objective lens 1:2,2 / 100mm - Available on request

HTI 150

37.6

fc

9.38

4.18

2.32

1.49

1.02

0.74

0.56

GRAPHS SHOWING BEAM DATA AND ILLUMINATION VALUES

GRAPHIC WHEEL 2

Wheel spins continuously.

STOP

Wheel is stationary.

MUSIC

Wheel spins in sync with music.

PIPER MS is equipped with:
two graphic wheels, the first of which spins continuously and independently while

the second spins in relation to the setting of selector (7);

a dimmer that can be controlled by means of the IEC socket (8).

OPERATION

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10

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• Opening the projector

Remove the lamp access cover (9)
from the projector by pushing in the
direction of the arrow.
Once the necessary work has been
completed, refit the cover (9).

• Changing the lamp

Remove the lamp (10) from its fit-
ting (11) withdrawing in the vertical
direction. Locate the new lamp in
the fitting, ensuring that the pins
are positioned correctly.

CAUTION: The projector uses a high pressure lamp with external starter.

- When fitting a new lamp, read the manufacturer's instructions carefully.

- The lamp must always be changed without delay if damaged or deformed by

heat.

250 V

5A T

5 x 20

FUSE

12

13

14

IMPORTANT: isolate the projector from the electrical power supply before
commencing maintenance work of any description.
The maximum temperature on the outer surface of the projector under normal ope-
rating conditions is 60°C (140° F).
After switching off, do not remove any part of the projector for at least 2 minutes, as
indicated on the lamp change label (1). Once this time has elapsed, the risk of a lamp
exploding is practically zero. If the lamp needs changing, wait a further 15 minutes to
avoid the risk of burns. In the event of a lamp exploding, the projector is designed to
prevent fragments of glass from being scattered. The lenses supplied with the projec-
tor must be fitted at all times, and if visibly damaged, must be replaced with genuine
spares.

MAINTENANCE

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