GAM SX4 DMX LOOP TRAY TS6111 User Manual
GAM Hardware
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CAUTION
When using a DMX device with a discharge lamp such
as CDM or an HMI, it’s suggested that you separate the
power circuit for the discharge lamp from the DMX control
device. When using DMX controlled units such as an In-
dexing TwinSpin™ or SX4® Gobo Changer or DMX Loop
Tray, the “noise” from the discharge lamp ballast may
cause some interference and or damage the electronics.
We recommend providing separate line voltage to the
DMX devices and the discharge light fixture.
SX4® DMX Loop Tray
1. Loosen the Captive Retaining Screws (These captive
screws will loosen but not come out).
2. While pulling on the Effects Drawer, release the Safe-
ty Latch and pull out drawer from the SX4® Housing.
3. Push the Tension Roller towards the Drive Roller until
it engages the Tension Roller Catch and holds it in the
loading position.
4. Slide the Fixable FX/Loop over the rollers. (Due to the
small space between the roller assembly and the inside
of the housing, the loading is easier if the housing is
sitting on the edge - not resting flat). Some of the more
open loops, such as fire and clouds, tend to catch on the
shoulder of the roller. Sometimes it is easier to advance
the loop around the rollers as you are loading to clear the
inevitable snagging of the loop.
5. Be sure the FX/Loop rests between the brass shoul-
ders of the drive roller.
6. Release the Tension Roller Catch slowly and allow
the Tension Roller to extend fully. (Don’t allow the roller to
snap out - this could damage the loop). Confirm that the
loop is making square contact with the rollers.
7. Connect the unit to DMX Power Supply. For opera-
tion, see details below.
8. Slide the Effects Drawer into the SX4® Housing - The
drawer will have a positive snap when the safety catch
is engaged.
9. Tighten the Retaining Screws. Make sure the screws
are fully seated.
NOTE: It is important that the screws be tightened com-
pletely, DO NOT depend on the safety latch to hold the
Effects Drawer securely.
PRODUCT INSTRUCTIONS
USING THE SX4®
The unit can be oriented with the FX/Loop running
horizontally, vertically or any direction in between. Loosen
the retaining screw and knob. The barrel can be adjusted
about 25o on either side of vertical. To adjust beyond
25o requires further loosening the barrel screw and knob.
BE CAREFUL NOT TO LET THE BARREL FALL OUT!
The FX/Loop runs in two planes separated by about 1.25
inches. The lens can be adjusted (by sliding the lens tube
in and out of the barrel) to focus on one plane or the other
or somewhere between the two. Focus on one plane will
leave the other plane very much out of focus and gives an
unambiguous direction to the effect.
Focus between the two planes leaves both out of focus.
Many effects, (even the most realistic) benefit from being a
bit out of focus. Other effects yield surprising results when
very out of focus. It’s worth the time to experiment. Also
worthy of experimentation is to use another moving effect
(the GAM TwinSpin™ or the GAM Film/FX™) in the iris/
FX slot. This too is on a different focal plane than the film
loop, but as you will see, it can offer some unusual effects.
SAFETY LOOP
Attach a safety cable to the safety loop on the bottom of
the Effects Drawer and to the yoke or light pipe.
TIPS
• For longest life and for the most effective image, be
sure to adjust the centering and flatness of field of the
lamp - NO HOT SPOT IN THE CENTER
• Hot spots will cause uneven heating and wear on the
FX/Loop and shorten their useful life.
• Always have the FX/Loop in motion before the light
comes on. Don’t allow the FX/Loop to be still in the gate
with the lamp on as this will allow one section to heat up
and will shorten the life of the loop (especially if concen-
trated on the seam).
• Shipping and Storage: To prevent damage to the
screws or to the mechanism, be sure the drawer Retain-
ing Screws are tightened securely.
DMX CONTROL MODES
The following instructions will refer to the direction of
loop travel as “forward” (right to left) when viewing the
image on the wall from behind the instrument.
GAM Product #TS6111
Rosco Product #206 36200 0120