Light Projects EVICA EP10 User manual

Contents
Safety instructions and precautions
Installation
Operation
Cleaning and maintenance
Service
Guarantee
Safety instructions and precautions
• Never look directly into the beam or shine in anyone’s eyes.
• Do not block the ventilation inlet or outlets on the unit.
• Ensure that there is sufcient ventilation around the unit, recommended minimum 1m².
• This product is designed for indoor use only and should not come into contact with water or excessive
dust.
• No user serviceable parts inside.
• Use only approved accessories.
• Do not use this device in the presence of ammable or oxygen rich atmospheres.
• To prevent injury, this apparatus must be securely attached to the ceiling/wall.
Distance Diameter
4m
3m
2m
1m 0.30m
0.60m
0.90m
1.20m
17°
Installation
Prior to mounting the unit please refer to the distance/spot size chart to achieve the required image size.
Diagrams show the full width half peak Beam Angle.
Fix the projector to the mounting bracket or Track Adapter. Check locknut is tted to threaded end of
Mount Arm. Place washer over end of mount arm and screw into the Projector. Orientate project as
required and tighten locknut against Projector until tight.
Distance Diameter
4m
3m
2m
1m 0.35m
0.70m
1.05m
1.40m
20°
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Connect to 12V DC Power supply.
For Remote versions, attach Jack connector from Power Supply to receptacle at back of Projector.
Fix the projector to the bracket by inserting the screw thread on the top of the bracket into the projector
and screwing in place until tight.
Operation
1. Gobo projector only: Remove Gobo cassette by
unscrewing 2 socket head screws in the side of the
projector. Place the gobo slide into recessed pocket in
the
cassette and hold in place with the gobo retaining ring.
Gobo image should be upside down and back to front.
2. Slide the cassette into the slot in the side of the projec-
tor and x side screws.
3. Connect power as detailed above.
4a. Framing projector only: Insert the shutter blades
into the gap behind the cassette and position as detailed
on next page.
4b. Gobo projector only: Rotate cassette ring to orien-
tate image as required.
5. Focus the projected image by rotating the objective
lens bezel. The lens may also be coarsely positioned by
simply pulling the lens to the desired position and then
twisted to provide ne focus.
6. To reposition the projector, loosen the buttery screw,
position as desired and tighten the buttery screw to x
into position.
1.
4.
6.
2.
4a.
For Ceiling Mount versions, attach cable from Power Supply to terminals in Ceiling plate & plug Jack
connector lead into receptacle at back of Projector.
Red wire = 12V +ve Black Wire = 12V -ve (See Power Supply for alternative colours)
For Track Mounted versions, attach Jack connecter to Projector then attach Adapter to Track.
Switch on Supply and check LED is operational.
5.
4b.
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Firstly if the object to light doesn’t fall
within the circle of the open beam as
gue 1 illustrates, then the projector
will need to be mounted further away
from the object so beam fully covers
object as shown in gure 2.
Figure 3 shows cassette removed from projector for clarity.
Figure 4:
1. Place I shaped blade (1) onto cassette next to the xing screw side.
2. Place T shaped blade (2) onto cassette on opposite open side.
Figure 5:
3. Place the remaining 2no T blades (3) and (4) onto cassette, on top of
blades (1) and (2).
To frame object:
1. Pull blades out of beam, leaving just one in the beam.
2. Adjust lens position to focus on the edge of the blade. For coarse
adjustment, push lens out/in from projector. For ne adjustment, rotate
lens.
3. When lens focus position is found, push all the blades out, leaving just
the edges touching the beam circle.
4. Adjust projector orientation to centre beam on lit object.
5. Starting with blade (1), move blade to cut edge of beam as desired.
6. When viewing from behind the projector with blade (1) on right hand
side, the change on the beam will be on the left hand side.
7. Similarly, blade (2) on left, will be visible on right side of beam.
8. (3) At top, visible on the bottom
9. (4) At bottom, visible on the top
10. Moving side blades (1) and (2) may move blades (3) and (4) as well, so
set (1) and (2) rst and then (3) and (4).
Figure 3
Figure 1 Figure 2
Figure 4
Figure 5
1
1
2
2
4
3
Framing Objects with Shutter
1
3
4
2
Figure 6
Figure 6 shows where the blades will
effect the framing on the object.
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Notice
The information contained within this document is subject to change without notice.
Light Projects Ltd makes no warranty of any kind with regard to this material, including, but not limited
to, the implied warranties of merchantability and tness for a particular purpose.
Light Projects Ltd shall not be liable for errors contained herein or for incidental or consequential dam-
ages in
connection with the furnishing, performance, or use of this material.
No part of the document may be photocopied, reproduced, or translated to another language without
prior written consent of Light Projects Ltd.
Cleaning and Maintenance
Periodically clean the projection lens with a lint free cloth and a small amount of glass cleaner if neces-
sary.
Check that the ventilation inlet and outlets are free from dust or blockages, clean with a vacuum cleaner
nozzle if necessary.
Service
Guarantee
The Evica product range is provided with a 3 year guarantee against manufacturing and material defects
when installed according to the product specication and used under recommended working conditions.
Full details available on request.
Limits of the guarantee: At its sole discretion, Light Projects Ltd agrees to repair or replace products
deemed by Light Projects Ltd to be defective. Light Projects Ltd reserves the right to replace a product
with a like replacement that fulls the same purpose. This replacement product may have graphics or
nishing different from the original.
It is the product users responsibility to examine the product on a regular basis to determine the need for
servicing and or a replacement.
Products that have been neglected, modied or poorly maintained are not covered under the guarantee.
Damage from causes other than defects in materials and workmanship (e.g. lack of experience, ability or
competence) are not covered under the guarantee.
The nish or aesthetics of Light Projects Ltd products are not covered under the guarantee.
Any labour or postage costs associated with the removal, replacement or reassembly of the product are
not covered under the guarantee.
Rev: 20.12
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