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Changing the gobos, Troubleshooting – OmniSistem PR Pilot 150 User Manual

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CHANGING THE GOBOS

LOWER COVER

(WITH PROTRUSION)

GOBO

RETAINING SPRING


Carefully lift off the lower cover by undoing the 4 screws. (Note: the lower cover has an obvious protrusion on
the surface, which is different from the upper cover.)
Using a small screwdriver remove the gobo retaining spring.
Insert the gobo (or a glass gobo) into position, and then insert the retaining spring.
Mount the lower cover and tighten the 4 screws again.

NOTE: It is recommended to add a little adhesive, such as high temperature silicon sealant, to hold securely the
retaining spring inside the gear.



TROUBLESHOOTING

PROBLEM POSSIBLE

CAUSE

ACTION

The projector doesn’t switch
on

-The power supply is not present
-The lamp is not working

Check the fuse on the power socket.

Replace the lamp.

The lamp comes on but the
projector doesn’t respond to
the controller

-Wrong DMX configuration
and/or start address
- Defective DMX cable

Make sure that the projector is correctly
configurated.
Replace or repair the DMX cable.

The projector only functions
intermittently

-The fan has failed

Make sure the fan is working and not
dirty.

Defective projection

-The lens is broken
-Dust or grease on lenses

Check the lenses are not broken.
Remove dust or grease from the lenses.

The projected image appears
to have a halo

-Installation of the lamp is not
correct
-Dust or grease contamination on
the optics.

Make sure the lamp is installed
correctly.
Carefully clean the optical group lenses
and the projector components.

The beam appears dim

-Dust or grease contamination on
the optics.
-The lamp is at the end of its life

Check the optics are clean.

Replace with a new lamp of the
specified type and rating.



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