Clay Paky STAGE SCAN User Manual

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TECHNICAL DATA

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Movement

• Movement by means of three stepper

motors, controlled by microprocessor.

• Infinitely variable speed of rotation;

maximum values:

- horizontal (PAN) = 0.4 sec (150°)
- vertical (TILT) = 0.3 sec (110°)

• Continuous and uniform movement.

Resolution:

- PAN = 0.6° (150°)
- TILT= 0.4° (110°)

Safety Devices

• Automatic break in power supply in

case of overheating or failed operation
of cooling system.

• Automatic disconnection of the power

supply at the opening of the re-lam-
ping cover.

Cooling

Forced ventilation with axial fans.

Body

• In die-cast and extruded aluminium.
• Epoxy powder painting.
• Four side handles for transportation.

Support

• Steel bracket with epoxy powder

painting.

• Six installation positions, 25mm (1”)

apart.

• Bracket adjustable through 100° with

graduated scale to assist positioning.

• Anchorage for safety wire.

Working position

Operation in any position.

Weights and dimensions

• Projector:

40 kg

• Mirror head: 3,1 kg

Power supply available

• 230V 50Hz
• 240V 50Hz
• 208V 60Hz
• 200V 50Hz
• 200V 60Hz
The projector is designed to operate at
mains frequency and voltage given on
the electrical data label on the back of
the appliance.

Lamp

Metal halide type supplied with special
built-in power supply unit.
• Type HMI 1200W
- Cap SFc 15,5-6
- Colour temperature 6.000 K
- Luminous flux 110.000 lm
- Average life 750 h
- Any working position

Input power

• 1500VA at 220V 50Hz.
• correction factor 140µF standard.

Motors

20 stepper motors, operating with micro-
steps, totally microprocessor controlled.

Optical unit

• Base in die-cast aluminium.
• Twin lens condenser.
• Spherical reflector with a high luminous

efficiency.

Channels

N. 16 or 17 control channels.

Inputs

• RS232/423 (PMX)
• DMX 512

Rotating mirror head

• Head rotatable through 360° on

projector housing.

• Graduated scale for easy and accurate

positioning.

• Anchorage for safety wire.
• Mirror of ultra-high luminous efficiency.

365

(14.4")

330

(12.99")

235

(9.25")

954

(37.56")

1.230

(48.42")

435

(17.1")

360

(14.2")

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• Periodical cleaning

To keep optimum efficiency and functionality over time, it is vital to periodically clean
the parts where dust and grease can accumulate.
The frequency with which to carry out the following operations depends on several
factors, such as the number of movements of the effects and the quality of the work
environment (air humidity, dustiness, saltiness, etc.).
To remove dirt from the lenses and filters, use a soft cloth dampened with any liquid
detergent for cleaning glass.

Never use solvents or spirits.

Parts requiring frequent cleaning.

Parts requiring monthly cleaning.

Once a year it is recommended to submit the projector to qualified technical personnel
for non-routine maintenance consisting of at least the following operations:

- General cleaning of internal parts.

- Restoring lubrication of all parts subject to friction, using lubricants specifically

supplied by Clay Paky.

- General inspection of internal components, wiring, mechanical parts, etc.

- Electrical, photometric and functional tests.

- Any repairs.

45

• Changing dichroic/photographic gobos

Having opened the projector, identify the
dichroic gobo to be replaced and push
gently until the spring (45) is free of its
seat.
Take care that the spring does not drop
into the projector. Replace the gobo and
locate the spring (45), inserting the two
ends first and then making secure by
pressing on the remaining part of the
spring.

• Lubrication of rotating gobos
To ensure that the rotating gobos continue to operate
smoothly, the bearings should be lubricated with oil
every six months: use only Kernite LUBE-K-AHT (code
164028/801).
Apply the oil using a syringe with a fine needle.
Avoid over-lubricating, as excess oil could be spattered
during rotation.

TROUBLE SHOOTING

5

No mains supply.

Lamp exhausted or defective.

Check there is power at the
supply socket.

Replace the lamp
(see instructions).

THE PROJECTOR WILL NOT SWITCH ON

TROUBLE

THE ELECTRONICS DO NOT WORK

DEFECTIVE PROJECTION

REDUCED BRIGHTNESS

POSSIBLE CAUSES

CHECKS AND REMEDIES


Signal transmission cable
short-circuited or disconnected.

Replace cables.

Wrong coding.

Check coding (see instructions).

Defect in electronic circuits.

Call an authorized technician.

Lenses or reflector broken.

Call an authorized technician.

Dust or grease deposited.

Clean (see instructions).

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