CLAYPAKY C61375 Sharpy Spot Moving Head Instruction Manual

June 1, 2024
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CLAYPAKY C61375 Sharpy Spot Moving Head

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Product Information

Specifications

  • Model: SHARPY C61375
  • Lamp: 189W (fitted into projector)
  • Power Supply: DMX 512
  • Fixture ID Range: 1-99
  • Dimensions: Available in the Dimensions section

Product Usage Instructions

Safety Information

Before using the Sharpy projector, please read and adhere to the safety information provided in the manual. Safety precautions are crucial for the proper functioning and longevity of the product.

Unpacking and Preparation

When unpacking the Sharpy projector, ensure all contents are present as illustrated in Fig. 1. Install the lamp into the projector as per instructions.

Installation and Start-up

Install the projector on the floor with rubber feet, on a truss, or on the ceiling/wall. Use the safety cable when not placed on the floor. Connect the power cable as shown in Fig. 5.

Control Panel

Connect the projector to the mains supply following the guidelines in Fig. 6. Switch on the projector by pressing the switch and reset the effects. The control panel allows for programming and managing the projector menu.

FAQs

  • Q: How do I reverse the display?
    • A: To reverse the display, press UP and DOWN keys simultaneously while the display is in rest mode. This function can be activated by following the steps outlined in Fig. 9.
  • Q: What should I do if there are system errors displayed?
    • A: In case of system errors displayed, refer to the troubleshooting section in the manual for possible solutions. If issues persist, contact customer support for assistance.

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Congratulations on choosing a Claypaky product! We thank you for your custom. Please note that this product, as all the others in the rich Claypaky range, has been designed and made with total quality to ensure excellent performance and best meet your expectations and requirements. Carefully read this instruction manual in its entirety and keep it safe for future reference. It is essential to know the information and comply with the instructions given in this manual to ensure the fitting is installed, used and serviced correctly and safely. Claypaky disclaims all liability for damage to the fitting or to other property or persons deriving from installation, use and maintenance that have not been carried out in conformity with this instruction manual, which must always accompany the fitting. Claypaky reserves the right to modify the characteristics stated in this instruction manual at any time and without prior notice.

SAFETY INFORMATION

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SAFETY INFORMATION IMPORTANT: Claypaky recommends you carefully read and keep the safety information on this product, also

available in digital format at the following link:

www.claypaky.com

Ref: [FIS010 ­ Safety Information Sharpy]

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INFORMAZIONI DI SICUREZZA IMPORTANTE: Claypaky raccomanda di leggere accuratamente e conservare le informazioni di sicurezza relative

a questo prodotto, sempre reperibili in versione digitale al seguente link:

www.claypaky.com

Rif: [FIS010 ­ Safety Information Sharpy]

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INFORMATIONEN ZUR SICHERHEIT WICHTIG: Claypaky empfiehlt, die Sicherheitsinformationen bezüglich dieses Produkts genau zu lesen und

aufzubewahren. Sie sind in Digitalversion immer unter folgendem Link auffindbar:

www.claypaky.com

Ref: [FIS010 ­ Safety Information Sharpy]

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INFORMACIONES DE SEGURIDAD IMPORTANTE: Claypaky recomienda leer detenidamente y conservar la información de seguridad relativa a este

producto. Además, está disponible una versión digital de la misma en el siguiente enlace:

www.claypaky.com

Ref: [FIS010 ­ Safety Information Sharpy]

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CONSIGNES DE SÉCURITÉ IMPORTANT: Claypaky recommande de lire attentivement et de conserver les informations de sécurité relatives à

ce produit, disponibles en version digitale au lien suivant:

www.claypaky.com

Réf. : [FIS010 ­ Safety Information Sharpy]

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: Claypaky

, :

www.claypaky.com

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UNPACKING AND PREPARATION 1

2 x 183102/805

Lamp 189W (fitted into projector)

Packing contents – Fig. 1

2

3

PAN Mechanism Lock and Release (every 90°) – Fig. 2 TILT Mechanism Lock and Release (every 45°) – Fig. 3

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INSTALLATION AND START-UP

Installing the projector – Fig. 4 The projector can be installed on the floor resting on special rubber feet, on a truss or on the ceiling or wall. WARNING: with the exception of when the projector is positioned on the floor, the safety cable must be fitted. (Cod. 105041/003 available on request). This must be securely fixed to the support structure of the projector and then connected to the fixing point at the centre of the base.
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1 2
2 3
1

Connecting and disconnecting power cable – Fig. 5

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CONTROL PANEL

6

Mains

L N

Connecting to the mains supply – Fig. 6

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DMX 512

DMX 512 5 PIN
51 432
DMX 512 3 PIN

SCREEN SIGNAL SIGNAL

SIGNAL SIGNAL

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SCREEN

Connecting to the control signal line – Fig. 7 Use a cable conforming to specifications EIA RS-485: 2-pole twisted, shielded, 120Ohm characteristic impedance, 22-24 AWG, low capacity. Do not use microphone cable or other cable with characteristics differing from those specified. The end connections must be made using XLR type 3 or 5-pin male/female connectors. A terminating plug must be inserted into the last projector with a resistance of 120Ohm (minimum 1/4 W) between terminals 2 and 3. IMPORTANT: The wires must not make contact with each other or with the metal casing of the connectors. The casing itself must be connected to the shield braid and to pin 1 of the connectors. To prevent EMI disturbances, in some condition it might be necessary to clip around the Ethernet cable, as close as possible to the projector, an appropriate ferrite bead. Shielded cables must always be used.

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Fixture ID

Dmx Address

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Warning Message

12m

Switching on the projector – Fig. 8 Press the switch. The projector starts resetting the effects. At the same time, the following information scrolls on the display:

Model SHARPY

Firmware Version X.X.X Date – Hour

xxx (Fixture ID) Dmx Address xxx

System errors E: ……………………. W: …………………….

On conclusion of resetting in case of absence of the dmx signal, Pan and Tilt move to the “Home” position (Pan 128 bit – Tilt 128 bit). The control

panel (Fig. 8) has a display and buttons for the complete programming and management of the projector menu. The display can be in one of two

conditions: rest status and setting status. When it is in the rest status, the display shows the projector’s DMX address and the Fixture ID address

(if set).

During menu setting status, after a wait time (about 30 seconds) without any key having been pressed, the display automatically returns to rest status.
F It should be noted than when this condition occurs, any possible value that has been modified but not yet confirmed with the key will be cancelled.

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Reversal of the display – Fig. 9
B C To activate this function, press UP and DOWN keys simultaneously while the display is in the rest mode. This status will be memorised and
maintained even for the next time it will be switched on. To return to the initial state, repeat the operation all over again. Setting the projector starting address On each projector, the starting address must be set for the control signal (addresses from 1 to 512). The address can also be set with the projector switched off. Setting the projector Fixture ID On each projector, the Fixture ID address must be set for an easy identification of the fixtures in an installation (ID from 1 to 255). The Fixture ID address can be set with the projector switched off.
Functions of the buttons – Using the menu
F Confirms the displayed value, or activates the displayed function, or enters the successive menu.
C Decreases the value displayed (with auto-repetitions) or passes to the next item in the menu.
DOWN
B Increases the value displayed (with auto-repetitions) or passes to the previous item in a menu. UP
D Return to the top level LEFT
E Commute from units, tens, hundreds, in the “Address”, “Fixture ID” and “Calibration” menù.
RIGHT
USING THE MENU:
F 1) Press once ­ “Main Menu” appears on the display. B C 2) Use the UP and DOWN keys to select the menu to be used:
· Setup (Setup Menu): To set the setting options. · Option (Option Menu): To set the operating options · Informations (Informations Menu): To read the counters, software version and other information. · Manual Control (Manual control Menu): To trigger the test and manual control functions. · Test (Test Menu): To check the proper functionning of effects · Advanced (Advanced Menu): Access to the “Advanced menu” is recommended for a trained technical personnel.
F 3) Press to display the first item in the selected menu. B C 4) Use the UP and DOWN keys to select the MENU items.
Setting addresses and options with the projector disconnected The projector’s DMX address, as well as other possible operating options, can also be set when the appliance is disconnected from the electricity supply.
F All that is needed is to press to momentarily activate the display and thus access the settings. Once the required operations have been carried out,
the display will switch off again after a wait time of 30 seconds.

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Set Up
Option

Dmx Address
Channel Mode
Fixture ID
Ethernet Interface

Information
Manual Control
Test

Advanced

4
Manual Control

Lamp Reset Channel

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MENU SETTING

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Option

Lamp Dmx

Safety Black Out Pan / Tilt
Color Shutter Dimmer Filter Type

Invert Pan
Invert Tilt
Swap Pan-Tilt
Encoder Pan-Tilt
P/T Homing Mode
Pan Home Def Pos
Tilt Home Def Pos
Fixed Wheel Shortcut
Linear Movement
Shutter On Error

Display

Setting

Default Preset
User Preset 1
User Preset 2
User Preset 3

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Test

Pan / Tilt Colour Beam Gobo
All 7

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Information

System Errors
Fixture Hours
Lamp Hours
Lamp Strikes
System Version
Board Diagnostic
Dmx Monitor
Fans Monitor
Sensor status
Network parameters

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Advanced

Access code 1234

Upload Firmware

Setup Model
Calibration

Menu locking
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NOTE: On grey the default options

Set Up

Dmx Address

Address xxx

Channel Mode

Standard Vector

Fixture ID

Value xxx

Ethernet Interface
Control Protocol

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Repeat on DMX
Universe
Custom IP address
Custom IP mask

SET UP MENU
DMX ADDRESS NOTE: without the DMX signal the Address (XXX) flashing Allows you to select the DMX ADDRESS.
F 1) Press – the current DMX Adress appear on the display. B C E 2) Use the UP and DOWN , RIGHT keys to plan the DMX
Address.
F D 3) Press to confirm the selection or LEFT to keep current settings.
CHANNEL MODE Allows you to select a channel arrangement from the two available.
F 1) Press – the current settings appear on the display (Standard or Vector). B C 2) Use the UP and DOWN keys to select one of the following
settings: – Standard – Vector
F D 3) Press to confirm the selection or LEFT to keep current settings.
FIXTURE ID Allows you to select the FIXTURE ID.
F 1) Press – the current Fixture ID appear on the display. B C E 2) Use the UP , DOWN , RIGHT keys to plan the Fixture ID. F D 3) Press to confirm the selection or LEFT to keep current settings.
ETHERNET INTERFACE It lets you set the Ethernet settings to be attributed to the projector.
F 1) Premere . B C 2) Use the UP and DOWN keys to select the “Ethernet Interface”
options to set:
Control Protocol It lets you select the “Control Protocol” Art-net to assign according to the control unit used:
F 1) Press the current setting appears on the display. B C 2) Use the UP and DOWN keys to select one of the following settings:
– Disabled – Art-net on IP 2 – Art-net on IP 10 – Art-net Custom IP
F D 3) Press to confirm the selection or LEFT to keep the current setting.
If the Control Protocol option is set on Disabled, when an IP address (IP2, IP10 or IP Custom) is selected, the projector immediately initializes the IP address that was just selected. If the Control Protocol option is enabled (IP2, IP10 or IP Custom) and a new one is selected that is different from the previous one, the projector must be restarted so that it will be correctly initialized.
Repeat on DMX It lets you enable the transmission of the Ethernet protocol by DMX signal to all the connected projectors.
F 1) Press the current setting appears on the display. B C 2) Use the UP and DOWN keys to select one of the following settings:
– Disabled: DMX transmission disabled. – Enabled on primary: DMX transmission enabled.
F D 3) Press to confirm the selection or LEFT to keep the current setting.
Universe It lets you assign the “Universe” number to be assigned to a series of projectors.
F 1) Press ­ the current Universe address appears on the display. B C E 2) Use the UP , DOWN , RIGHT keys to set the Universe
address.
F D 3) Press to confirm the selection or LEFT to keep the current setting.
Custom IP address Allows you to set the IP address manually by the user default.
Custom IP mask 8 Allows you to set manually the Subnet Mask by the user default.

On

Option

Lamp Dmx

Off

Safety

On

Black Out

Off

Pan / Tilt

Invert Pan

On Off

Invert

On

Tilt

Off

Swap

On

Pan-Tilt

Off

Encoder

On

Pan-Tilt

Off

P/T Homing Mode

Standard Sequenced

Pan Home Def Pos

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Tilt Home Def Pos

OPTIONS MENU

LAMP DMX Used for enabling lamp remote control channel.
F 1) Press – the current settings appear on the display (On or Off). B C 2) Use the UP and DOWN keys to enable (On) or disable (Off)
the lamp remote control channel.
F D 3) Press to confirm the selection or LEFT to keep current settings.
SAFETY BLACK OUT This allows the Dimmer’s automatic lock option to be activated after 3 seconds with no incoming DMX signal.
F 1) Press ­ the current setting (On or Off) appears on the display. B C 2) Use the UP , DOWN keys to enable (ON) or disable (Off) the
Dimmer’s lock option after 3 seconds with no incoming DMX signal.
F D 3) Press to confirm the selection or LEFT to keep the current setting.
PAN / TILT Invert pan Used for reversing Pan movement.
F 1) Press – the current settings appear on the display (On or Off). B C 2) Use the UP and DOWN keys to enable (On) or disable (Off)
PAN inversion.
F D 3) Press to confirm the selection or LEFT to keep current settings.
Invert tilt Used for reversing tilt movement.
F 1) Press – the current settings appear on the display (On or Off). B C 2) Use the UP and DOWN keys to enable (On) or disable (Off)
Tilt inversion.
F D 3) Press to confirm the selection or LEFT to keep current settings.
Swap Pan-Tilt Used for swapping Pan and Tilt channels (as well as Pan fine and Tilt fine).
F 1) Press – the current settings appear on the display (On or Off). B C 2) Use the UP and DOWN keys to enable (On) or disable (Off)
Pan and Tilt channel swap.
F D 3) Press to confirm the selection or LEFT to keep current settings.
Encoder Pan-Tilt Used for enabling the Pan / Tilt encoders.
F 1) Press – the current settings appear on the display (On or Off). B C 2) Use the UP and DOWN keys to enable (On) or disable (Off)
Pan / Tilt encoders.
F D 3) Press to confirm the selection or LEFT to keep current settings.
You can quickly disable the Pan and Tilt Encoder by simultaneously
B C pressing the UP and DOWN keys in the ”Main Menu”.
P/T Homing Mode Lets you set the initial projector Reset mode.
F 1) Press , the current setting appears on the display. B C 2) Use the UP and DOWN keys to select one of the following
settings: Standard: Pan & Tilt are simultaneously reset. Sequenced: Tilt is reset first followed by Pan.
F D 3) Press to confirm the selection or LEFT to keep the current setting.
Pan Home Def Pos Lets you assign the Pan channel “home” position at the end of Reset, without a DMX input signal.
F 1) Press , the current setting appears on the display. B C 2) Use the UP and DOWN keys to select one of the following
settings: 0 degree 90 degrees 180 degrees 270 degrees (default)
F D 3) Press to confirm the selection or LEFT to keep the current setting.
Tilt Home Def Pos Lets you assign the Tilt channel “home” position at the end of Reset, without a DMX input signal.
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Color

Fixwheel Shortcut

On Off

Linear

On

Movement

Off

Shutter

Shutter OnError

On Off

Dimmer filter type

On Display
Off

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Setting

Default Preset
User Preset 1
User Preset 2
User Preset 3

Reset To Dafault
Go Back
Load Preset 1
Save To Preset 1
Load Preset 2
Save To Preset 2
Load Preset 3
Save To Preset 3

F 1) Press , the current setting appears on the display. B C 2) Use the UP and DOWN keys to select one of the following settings:
0% 12.5% 25% 50% (default) 75% 87.5% 100%
F D 3) Press to confirm the selection or LEFT to keep the current setting.
COLOR Fixed wheel short-cut Used for optimizing color change time so that the disc turns in the direction that requires shorter movement.
F 1) Press ­ the current settings appear on the display (On or Off). B C 2) Use the UP and DOWN keys to enable (On) or disable (Off)
color change optimization.
F D 3) Press to confirm the selection, or LEFT to keep current settings.
Linear Movement It enables the linear movement of the colour wheel.
F 1) Press ­ the current settings appear on the display (On or Off). B C 2) Use the UP and DOWN keys to enable (On) or disable (Off)
the linear movement of the colour wheel.
F D 3) Press to confirm the selection, or LEFT to keep current settings.
SHUTTER Shutter on error Used for automatically closing the stop/strobe in the event of Pan/Tilt position error.
F 1) Press – the current settings appear on the display (On or Off). B C 2) Use the UP and DOWN keys to enable (On) or disable (Off)
automatic stop/strobe closing in the event of Pan/Tilt position error.
F D 3) Press to confirm the selection, or LEFT to keep current settings.
DIMMER FILTER TYPE It lets you best optimize the “Dimmer curve” according to that set on the control unit. One of the following 2 options can be selected: · DMX follower
Dimmer movement speed/linearity follows the DMX values set by the control desk. · Position dependent Dimmer movement speed follows the DMX values set by the control unit taking into account the physical Dimmer starting position.
DISPLAY Used for automatically reduce brightness on the display after about 30 seconds in idle.
F 1) Press – the current settings appear on the display (On or Off). B C 2) Use the UP and DOWN keys to enable (On) or disable (Off) the
decreasing of display brightness.
F D 3) Press to confirm the selection or LEFT to keep current settings.
SETTING Used to save 3 different settings of the items in the options menu and relative submenus.
F 1) Press – “Default preset” appears on the display. B C 2) Use the UP and DOWN keys to select one of the following
configurations: – Default preset () – User preset 1 – User preset 2 – User Preset 3
F 3) Press – “Load preset X” appears on the display. B C 4) Use the UP and DOWN keys to select:
– Load preset X to recall a previously stored configuration. – Save to preset X to store the current configuration. a confirmation message (Are you sure?) appears on the display. 5) Select YES to confirm the selection or NO to keep the current setting and return to the next higher level. (
) DEFAULT PRESET
E D By pressing the RIGHT key and the LEFT key simultaneously
once entered in the “main menu” it is possible to quickly (short cut) reset the default settings (DEFAULT PRESET).
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Option

Setting

Information

System Errors

Fixture Hours

Total XXX Partial XXX
Reset…

Lamp Hours

Total XXX Partial XXX
Reset…

Lamp Strikes

Total XXX Partial XXX
Reset…

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Used for restoring default values on all options menu items and relevant submenus.

F 1) Press , a confirmation message (Are you sure?) appears on the display.
2) Select YES to confirm the selction or NO to keep current setting.

OPTION

DEFAULT

Lamp DMX

On

Safety Black Out

Off

Invert Pan

Off

Invert Tilt

Off

Swap Pan-Tilt

Off

Encoder Pan-Tilt

On

P/T Homing Mode

Standard

Pan Home Def Pos

270 degrees

Tilt Home Def Pos

50%

Fixed Wheel Shortcut

On

Linear Movement

Off

Shutter on error

Off

Dimmer Filter Type

DMX follower

Display

On

INFORMATION MENU

SYSTEMERRORS Shows a list of warnings and messages relevant to errors occurred since the fixtures switching-on.
F 1) Pressing you are allowed to reset the SYSTEM ERRORS list. A confirmation message (Are you sure you want to clear error list ?) appears on the display. 2) Select YES to reset the list or NO to go back.
FIXTURE HOURS Used for displaying projector operating hours (total and partial).
F 1) Press – Hours total and partial appears on the display. Total counter Counts the number of projector working life hours (from manufacture to date). Partial counter Counts the number of partial projector working life hours since the last reset to date.
F 2) Press to reset partial projector working hours a confirmation message (Are you sure?) appears on the display. 3) Select YES to reset partial projectors counter or NO to keep the current
setting and return to the top menu level.
LAMP HOURS Used for displaying the lamp working hours (total and partial).
F 1) Press – Hours total and partial appears on the display. Total counter Counts the number of projector working hours with the lamp on (from manufacture to date). Partial counter Counts the number of lamp working hours since the last reset to date.
F 2) Press to reset partial lamp working hours, a confirmation message (Are you sure ?) appears on the display. 3) Select YES to reset partial counter or NO to keep the current setting
and return to the top menu level
LAMP STRIKES Used for displaying the number of times the lamp was turned on (total and partial).
F 1) Press – the number of times the lamp was turned on (total and partial) appears on the display. Total counter Counts the number of times the lamp was turned on (from manufacture to date). Partial counter Counts the number of times the lamp was turned on since the last reset to date.
F 2) Press to reset partial lamp strikes hours, a confirmation message (Are you sure ?) appears on the display. 3) Select YES to reset partial counter or NO to keep the current setting
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Information

System Version

Board CPU brd com.dev 0: PT-3f 1: 8-Ch

Revis. x.x.x x.x x.x x.x

Hw.rv. x.x
x.x x.x

Board Diagnost.

Board 0:PT-3f 1:8-Ch

Status Good Good

Err% 0.00 0.00

Dmx Monitor

Fans Monitor
Sensor status

Fan Lamp Lamp BallIn PwrSp

Speed (RPM) XXXX XXXX XXXX XXXX

Network params

Manual Control

Lamp

On Off

No Reset
Yes

Channel

SYSTEM VERSION Used for displaying the software and hardware version of each board installed in the projector. CPU brd (CPU board) 0: PT-3f (Pan / Tilt board) 1: 8-Ch (8 channel board)
BOARD DIAGNOSTIC Used for displaying the status error of each board installed in the projector: 0: PT-3f (Pan / Tilt board) 1: 8-Ch (8 channel board)
DMX MONITOR Used for displaying the projector DMX channel level in bit (Val) and in percentage (Perc).
FANS MONITOR Used for displaying the speed of each fan installed in the projector: Lamp (Lamp Fan) Ball. IN (Ballast IN Fan) PwrSp (Power Supply Fan)
SENSOR STATUS It lets you check the correct operations of each “sensor” installed in the projector, each channel is associated with one of the following three parameters: · n.a.= sensor not available · ON= sensor working · OFF= sensor defective
NETWORK PARAMS Allows the “Network” parameters of the projector to be displayed or:
IP address: Internet Protocol address (two projectors must not have the same IP address) IP mask: 255.0.0.0 Mac address: Media Access Control: the projector’s Ethernet Address
MANUAL CONTROL
LAMP Used for turning lamp on and off from the projector control panel.
F 1) Press – the current settings appear on the display (On or Off). B C 2) Use the UP and DOWN keys to turn the lamp on (On) or off (Off) F D 3) Press to confirm the selection or LEFT to keep current settings
and return to the top level.
RESET Used for resetting the projector.
F 1) Press to reset the projectors, a confirmation message (Are you sure ?) appears on the display. 2) Select YES to starting reset the fixture or NO to keep the current setting
and return to the top menu level.
CHANNEL Used for setting channel levels from the projector control panel.
F 1) Press – the first channel appears on the display. B C 2) Use the UP and DOWN keys to select the required channel: F B C 3) Press and use the UP and DOWN keys to select the
required DMX level (value between 0 and 255).
D 4) Press LEFT to return to the top menu level.

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Test

Pan-Tilt Colour

Beam

Gobo

All

TEST MENU
TEST Allows you to check the proper functioning of effects.
F 1) Press to return to the top menu level. B C 2) Use the UP and DOWN keys to select the required test. F D 3) Press to confirm the selection or LEFT to keep current settings.
Test sequence: Pan – Tilt effects (Pan & Tilt) Colour effects (Colour wheel) Beam effects (Stopper-Strobe / Dimmer / Prism / Frost) Gobo effects (Static gobo) All effects

Advanced

Code 1234

Upload Firmware

Transfer the firmware on all the connected fixtures ? Are you sure ? Yes/No

Setup Model

Changing to a wrong model may damage the fixture. Are you sure ? Yes/No

Calibration

Menu locking

ADVANCED MENU
To enable the “Advanced Menu” set up the “Access code” (1234) using the
B C E UP , DOWN , RIGHT keys. F Press – “Menu advanced” appears on the display
UP LOAD FIRMWARE Allows you to transfer the firmware from 1 fixture to all the connected fixtures.
F 1) Press , a confirmation message appears on the display.
2) Select YES to start the firmware loading or NO to keep the current setting and return to the top menu level
SETUP MODEL Allows you to change the default model of projector.
F 1) Press a confirmation message appears on the display.
2) Select YES to define the model of projector or NO to keep the current setting and return to the top menu level.
CALIBRATION Allows you to adjust effects from the control panel to obtain perfect uniformity between the projectors.
F 1) Press – “channels” appears on the display. B C 2) Using the UP and DOWN keys, select the effect you wish to
regulate.
F E B C 3) Press and use the RIGHT , UP and DOWN buttons to make the adjustment by setting a value between 0 and 255.
F D 4) Press to confirm the selection or LEFT to keep current settings and return to the top level.
FACTORY DEFAULT Allows you to restore default values of all channels (128).
F 1) Press ­ a confirmation message appears on the display (Reset calibration to factory default ?). 2) Select YES to reset calibration to factory default or NO to keep the
current setting and return to the top menu level.
MENU LOCKING It allows you to assign a password to lock the access to the user menu, so that only users know the password can change settings. The password is 4-digit number.

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MAINTENANCE

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11

2

1

1

1/4 Turn

3 4

2 1/4 Turn

Locking and releasing Pan and Tilt movements – Refer to the instructions in the UNPACKING AND PREPARATION section. Opening the head covers – Fig. 10.
Closing the head covers – Fig. 11.

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12

Upper Side

2

1

13 1
Upper Side
2

1/4 Turn

Upper Side

3

5

Upper Side
4

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Upper Side

Upper Side

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Opening and closing lamp compartment – Fig. 12
Lamp change – Fig 13 Take the new lamp out of its package and insert in the fitting. WARNING: do not touch the lamp’s envelope with bare hands. Should this happen, clean the bulb with a cloth soaked in alcohol and dry it with a clean, dry cloth.

Lamp regulation – Fig. 14 To centre the lamp, turn the adjusting screw as shown in the figure. WARNING: The lamp must be adjusted with the projector switched off. After adjusting, close the effects covers, switch on the projector and check that the adjustment has been correctly made. If necessary, switch off the projector, remove the effects covers and repeat lamp adjustment. NOTE: To adjust the lamp vertically (with regard to the Y axis) after having replaced it, it may be necessary to operate the Calibration in the Menu Advanced on the Fixed Gobo Wheel channel.

CAUTION: Fast lamp ON-OFF cycles (for example 10 minutes ON / 10 minutes OFF) will reduce the lamp life.

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DIM003/001 6°
2
Lower Side

This position is correct. In the event of fault, manually bend the metallic support.

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Anti IR/UV filter support template – Fig. 15
WARNING: During maintenance and lamp replacement, we recommend you pay close attention to correct anti IR/UV filter support tilt. Incorrect tilt compromises lamp performance.

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2

Lower Side

1

Replacing fixed gobos wheel – Fig. 16 WARNING: Before using personalised gobos wheel contact Claypaky.

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17
Lower Side

Lower Side

Upper Side

Upper Side

Periodical cleaning – Fig. 17 To ensure optimal operation and performance for a long time it is essential to periodically clean the parts subject to dust and grease deposits. The frequency with which the following operations are to be carried out depends on various factors, such as the amount of the effects and the quality of the working environment (air humidity, presence of dust, salinity, etc.). Use a soft cloth dampened with any detergent liquid for cleaning glass to remove the dirt from the reflectors and filters. It is recommended that the projector undergoes an annual service by a qualified technician for special maintenance involving at least the following operations: · General cleaning of internal parts. · Restoring lubrication of all parts subject to friction, using lubricants specifically supplied by Claypaky. · General visual check of the internal components, cabling, mechanical parts, etc. · Electrical, photometric and functional checks; eventual repairs.

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Upper Side

2 3

Extraction of the effect modules: Preliminary operations – Fig. 18

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19
Lower Side

2
Lower Side

1

Lower Side

4
Lower Side
3

Extraction of the effect modules – Fig. 19 IMPORTANT: Grasp the modules using the support structure and not the details which could get damaged. Insertion of the effect modules: Repeat the operations indicated in Fig. 17 and 18 in reverse order.

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20
2 1

3 4

7
5 6

Battery removal – Fig. 20 This product contains a rechargeable lithium iron tetraphosphate battery. To preserve the environment, please dispose the battery at the end of its life according to the regulation in force.
LiFePO4

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20

OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES 21
Lower Side
1 2
C61190
Heat screen filter – Fig. 21 An optional filter kit is also available when the SHARPY projector is used in environments that do not meet the minimum allowed distance of 12 metres from illuminated objects; when this kit is assembled, the projector can be used at a minimum distance of 8 metres from illuminated objects.
22
Lower Side

C61190 accessory can be placed inside the projector when not in use – Fig. 22

SHARPY

21

DIMENSIONS

315 (12.40″)
280 (11.02″)

475 (18.70″)

185 (7.28″)

345 (13.58″)

450 (17.72″)

330 (12.99″)

405 (15.94″)

CAUSE AND SOLUTION OF PROBLEMS

THE PROJECTOR WILL NOT SWITCH ON ELECTRONICS NON-OPERATIONAL DEFECTIVE PROJECTION REDUCED LUMINOSITY
POSSIBLE CAUSES
No mains supply. Lamp exhausted or defective. Signal transmission cable faulty or disconnected. Incorrect addressing. Fault in the electronic circuits. Lenses or reflector broken Dust or grease deposited.

PROBLEMS
CHECKS AND REMEDIES
Check the power supply voltage. Replace the lamp. (See instructions). Replace the cables. Check addresses (see instructions). Call an authorised technician. Call an authorised technician. Clean (see instructions).

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SHARPY

CHANNEL FUNCTION
NB: To prevent accidental breakage of the effects, which could collide with each other during transport, before switching the projector OFF check that all the projector Channels have been excluded (DMX level = 0 bit).

CHANNEL

STANDARD

1

COLOUR WHEEL

2

STOP / STROBE

3

DIMMER

4

STATIC GOBO CHANGE

5

PRISM INSERTION

6

PRISM ROTATION

7

EFFECTS MOVEMENT

8

FROST

9

FOCUS

10

PAN

11

PAN FINE

12

TILT

13

TILT FINE

14

FUNCTION

15

RESET

16

LAMP CONTROL (with Option “Lamp Dmx” ON)

17

18

19

20

CHANNEL MODE

VECTOR

COLOUR WHEEL

STOP / STROBE

DIMMER

STATIC GOBO CHANGE

PRISM INSERTION

PRISM ROTATION

EFFECTS MOVEMENT

FROST

FOCUS

PAN

PAN FINE

TILT

TILT FINE

FUNCTION

RESET

LAMP CONTROL (with Option “Lamp Dmx” ON)

PAN – TILT TIME

COLOUR TIME

BEAM TIME

GOBO TIME

SHARPY

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MACRO MACRO

NOTE: On conclusion of resetting in case of absence of DMX signal, Pan & Tilt move to the “Home” position (Pan 128 bit – Tilt 128 bit ) all the others channels stay at 0 bit.

· COLOUR WHEEL – channel 1

· STATIC GOBO CHANGE – channel 4

BIT

EFFECT

255 FAST ROTATION (160 rpm)

128 SLOW ROTATION (0.2 rpm) 124 BLUE + WHITE 120 BLUE 116 CTB 8000 + BLUE 111 CTB 8000 107 CTO 190 + CTB 8000 103 CTO 190
99 CTO 260 + CTO 190 94 CTO 260 90 CYAN + CTO 260 86 CYAN 82 MAGENTA + CYAN 77 MAGENTA 73 YELLOW + MAGENTA 69 YELLOW 64 PINK + YELLOW 60 PINK 56 LAVENDER + PINK 52 LAVENDER 47 LIGHT GREEN + LAVENDER 43 LIGHT GREEN 39 GREEN + LIGHT GREEN 35 GREEN 30 AQUAMARINE + GREEN 26 AQUAMARINE 22 ORANGE + AQUAMARINE 18 ORANGE 13 RED + ORANGE
9 RED 5 WHITE + RED 0 WHITE

BIT
255
250 249
244 243
237 236
231 230
224 223
218 217
212 211
205 204
199 198
192 191
186 185
180 179
173 172
167 166
160

EFFECT
GOBO 16 SHAKE FAST SPEED (600 bpm)
GOBO 16 SHAKE, SLOW SPEED (24 bpm) GOBO 15 SHAKE FAST SPEED
GOBO 15 SHAKE, SLOW SPEED GOBO 14 SHAKE FAST SPEED
GOBO 14 SHAKE, SLOW SPEED GOBO 13 SHAKE FAST SPEED
GOBO 13 SHAKE, SLOW SPEED GOBO 12 SHAKE FAST SPEED
GOBO 12 SHAKE, SLOW SPEED GOBO 11 SHAKE FAST SPEED
GOBO 11 SHAKE, SLOW SPEED GOBO 10 SHAKE FAST SPEED
GOBO 10 SHAKE, SLOW SPEED GOBO 9 SHAKE FAST SPEED
GOBO 9 SHAKE, SLOW SPEED GOBO 8 SHAKE FAST SPEED
GOBO 8 SHAKE, SLOW SPEED GOBO 7 SHAKE FAST SPEED
GOBO 7 SHAKE, SLOW SPEED GOBO 6 SHAKE FAST SPEED
GOBO 6 SHAKE, SLOW SPEED GOBO 5 SHAKE FAST SPEED
GOBO 5 SHAKE, SLOW SPEED GOBO 4 SHAKE FAST SPEED
GOBO 4 SHAKE, SLOW SPEED GOBO 3 SHAKE FAST SPEED
GOBO 3 SHAKE, SLOW SPEED GOBO 2 SHAKE FAST SPEED
GOBO 2 SHAKE, SLOW SPEED

FAST ROTATION

118 SLOW ROTATION (5 rpm) 114-117 STOP
113 SLOW ROTATION (5 rpm)

· STOP / STROBE – channel 2

BIT

EFFECT

252 – 255 239 – 251 226 – 238 213 – 225 208 – 212
207

OPEN RANDOM FAST STROBE RANDOM MEDIUM STROBE RANDOM SLOW STROBE OPEN FAST PULSATION (360 bpm)

10

9

11

12

13

8 7 6
5

14

4

15

16

17

1

WHITE

3 2

· PRISM INSERTION – channel 5

72

FAST ROTATION (60 rpm)

68-71 64-67 60-63 56-59 52-55 48-51 44-47 40-43 36-39 32-35 28-31 24-27 20-23 16-19 12-15 8-11
4-7 0-3

GOBO 17 GOBO 16 GOBO 15 GOBO 14 GOBO 13 GOBO 12 GOBO 11 GOBO 10 GOBO 9 GOBO 8 GOBO 7 GOBO 6 GOBO 5 GOBO 4 GOBO 3 GOBO 2 GOBO 1 WHITE

BIT

EFFECT

255

108 SLOW PULSATION (30 bpm) 104 – 107 OPEN
103 FAST STROBE (12 flash/sec)

PRISM INSERTED 0%-100%: 0.36 sec
128 127

· DIMMER – channel 3 SHARPY

4

SLOW STROBE (1 flash/sec)

0 – 3 CLOSED

BIT

EFFECT

255

0%-100%: 0.02 sec

0

· PRISM ROTATION – channel 6
STOP
540° 360° 0°
24

PRISM EXCLUDED 0

BIT

EFFECT

255 FAST ROTATION (43 rpm)

193 SLOW ROTATION (1.1 rph) 191 – 192 STOP
190 SLOW ROTATION (1.1 rph)

128 FAST ROTATION (43 rpm) 127 POSITION 540°

105 POSITION 450°

84

POSITION 360°

63

POSITION 270°

42

POSITION 180°

21

POSITION 90°

0

POSITION 0°

· EFFECTS MOVEMENT – channel 7

BIT

EFFECT

255

0%-100%: 0.33 sec

· FROST – channel 8

0

BIT

EFFECT

255 FROST INSERTED

0%-100%: 0.12 sec

· FOCUS – channel 9

0

FROST EXCLUDED

BIT

EFFECT

255 NEAR

0%-100%: 1.11 sec

0

DISTANT

· PAN – channel 10 Operation with option InvertPan Off
G G (Tilt conventionally represented at 14% and option Invert Tilt Off)
BIT 255
0
Operation with option InvertPan On
G G (Tilt conventionally represented at 14% and option Invert Tilt Off)
BIT 255
0
· PAN FINE – channel 11 Operation with option InvertPan Off
G G (Tilt conventionally represented at 14% and option Invert Tilt Off)
BIT 255
0
Operation with option InvertPan On
G G (Tilt conventionally represented at 14% and option Invert Tilt Off)
BIT 255

SHARPY

0
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· TILT – channel 12 Operation with option Invert Tilt Off
G G (Pan conventionally represented at 0% and option Invert Pan Off)
BIT 255
E
128
E

0
E

Operation with option Invert Tilt On
G G (Pan conventionally represented at 0% and option Invert Pan Off)
BIT 255

SEL TX DMX

S

E

S EL TX DMX

S

E

128

SEL TX DMX

S

E

0

· TILT FINE – channel 13 Operation with option Invert Tilt Off
G G (Pan conventionally represented at 0% and option Invert Pan Off)
BIT
255

SEL TX DM X

S

E

SEL TX DM X

S

E

0

G Operation with option Invert Tilt On G (Pan conventionally represented at 0% and option Invert Pan Off)
BIT 255

SE L TX DM X

S

E

· FUNCTION – channel: 14
BIT 255

EFFECT

FREE

63

51-62 38-50 25-37 12-24
0-11

LINEAR (Default) CONVENTIONAL NORMAL FAST (Default) UNUSED RANGE

DIMMER CURVE FUNCTION
PAN-TILT FUNCTION

The functions are actived passing through the unused range and staying 5 seconds in necessary level.

· RESET – channel: 15

BIT

EFFECT

255 COMPLETE RESET

Complete reset is activated passing throug the unused range and staying 5 seconds in complete reset levels.

128 COMPLETE RESET 127 PAN / TILT RESET
Pan / Tilt reset is activated passing throug the unused range and staying 5 seconds in Pan / Tilt reset levels.

77

PAN / TILT RESET

76

EFFECTS RESET

Effects reset is activated passing throug the unused range and staying 5 seconds in Effects reset levels.

26

EFFECTS RESET

25

UNUSED RANGE

0

The functions are actived passing through the unused range and staying 5 seconds in necessary level.

· LAMP CONTROL (only with option LAMP DMX On) – channel: 16 IMPORTANT: SHARPY is not provided with hot restrike ignition

BIT

EFFECT

255 LAMP ON
ON

ON

Lamp switch-on passing through the unused range and staying 5 sec in Lamp ON levels.

OFF OFF

101 LAMP ON 100 LAMP OFF
Lamp switch off passing throug the unused range and staying 5 s in Lamp OFF levels.
26 LAMP OFF 25
UNUSED RANGE 0

The functions are actived passing through the unused range and staying 5 seconds in necessary level.

SEL TX DMX

S

E

0

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TIMING CHANNELS

Timing Channel

17

Pan – Tilt time

18

Colour time

19

Beam time

20

Gobo time

Channel function Pan – Tilt – (Pan fine – Tilt fine) Colour wheel Dimmer – Frost – Prism Static Gobo

TIME TABLE

BIT Seconds

0

Full

1

0.2

2

0.4

3

0.6

4

0.8

5

1

6

1.2

7

1.4

8

1.6

9

1.8

10

2

11

2.2

12

2.4

13

2.6

14

2.8

15

3

16

3.2

17

3.4

18

3.6

19

3.8

20

4

21

4.2

22

4.4

23

4.6

24

4.8

25

5

26

5.2

27

5.4

28

5.6

29

5.8

30

6

31

6.2

32

6.4

33

6.6

34

6.8

35

7

36

7.2

37

7.4

38

7.6

39

7.8

40

8

41

8.2

42

8.4

SHARPY

BIT Seconds

43

8.6

44

8.8

45

9

46

9.2

47

9.4

48

9.6

49

9.8

50

10

51 10.2

52 10.4

53 10.6

54 55

11

56

57

12

58 59

13

60

61

14

62

63

64

15

65

66

16

67

68

69

17

70

71

18

72

73

74

19

75

76

20

77

78

79

21

80

81

82

22

83

84

23

85

BIT Seconds

86

87

24

88

89

25

90

91

92

26

93

94

27

95

96 97

28

98

99

29

100

101

102

30

103

104 105

31

106

107

32

108

109 110

33

111

112

34

113

114 115

35

116

117

36

118

119

120

37

121

122

38

123

124

125

39

126

127

128

40

BIT Seconds

129

130

41

131

132

133

42

134

135

43

136

137

138

44

139

140

45

141

142

143

46

144

145

47

146

147 148

48

149

150

49

151

152

153

50

154

155

156

51

157

158

52

159

160 161

53

162

163

54

164

165 166

55

167

168

56

169

170

171

57

27

BIT Seconds

172

173

58

174

175

176

59

177

178 179

60

180

181

65

182

183 184

70

185

186

75

187

188

189

80

190

191

85

192

193

194

90

195

196

95

197

198

199

100

200

201 110

202

203

204 120

205

206

207

130

208

209 140

210

211 212

150

213

214 160

215

BIT Seconds

216

217

170

218

219 180

220

221

222

190

223

224 200

225

226

227 210

228

229

230

220

231

232 230

233

234 235

240

236

237 250

238

239 240

260

241

242 270

243

244 245

280

246

247 290

248

249

250

300

251

252 253

310

254

255

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