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D.T.S. Illuminazione s.r.l.

Made in Italy

Via Fagnano Selve 10/12/14

47843 Misano Adriatico (RN) ITALIA Tel +39 0541 611131 Fax +39 0541 611111 [email protected] http://www.dts-lighting.it

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Le informazioni contenute in questo documento sono state attentamente redatte e controllate. Tuttavia non è assunta alcuna responsabilità per eventuali inesattezze.

Tutti i diritti sono riservati e questo documento non può essere copiato, fotocopiato, riprodotto per intero o in parte senza previo consenso scritto della D.T.S .

D.T.S. si riserva il diritto di apportare senza preavviso cambiamenti e modifiche estetiche , funzionali o di design a ciascun proprio prodotto. D.T.S non assume alcuna responsabilità sull’uso o sull’applicazione dei prodotti o dei circuiti descritti.

The information contained in this publication has been carefully prepared and checked. However, no responsibility will be taken for any errors. All rights are reserved and this document cannot be copied, photocopied or reproduced, in part or completely, without prior written consent from D.T.S.

D.T.S. reserves the right to make any aesthetic, functional or design modifications to any of its products without prior notice. D.T.S. assumes no responsibility for the use or application of the products or circuits described herein.

Les informations contenues dans le présent manuel ont été rédigées et contrôlées avec le plus grand soin. Nous déclinons toutefois toute responsabilité en cas d'éventuelles inexactitudes. Tous droits réservés. Ce document ne peut être copié, photocopié ou reproduit, dans sa totalité ou partiellement, sans le consentement préalable de D.T.S.

D.T.S. se réserve le droit d'apporter toutes modifications et améliorations esthétiques, fonctionnelles ou de design, sans préavis, à chacun de ses produits. D.T.S. décline toute responsabilité sur l'utilisation ou sur l'application des produits ou des circuits décrits.

Las informaciones contenidas en este documento han sido cuidadosamente redactadas y controladas. Con todo, no se asume ninguna responsabilidad por eventuales inexactitudes. Todos los derechos han sido reservados y este documento no puede ser copiado, fotocopiado o reproducido, total o parcialmente, sin previa autorización escrita de D.T.S.

D.T.S. se reserva el derecho a aportar sin previo aviso cambios y modificaciones de carácter estético, funcional o de diseño a cada producto suyo. D.T.S. no se asume responsabilidad de ningún tipo sobre la utilización o sobre la aplicación de los productos o de los circuitos descritos.

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INDEX:

1- SYMBOLS 4

2- GENERAL WARNING 5

3- GENERAL WARRANTY CONDITION 5

4- TECHNICAL FEATURES 6

5- ACCESSORIES 8

6- IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION 9

6.1 Fire prevention

6.2 Prevention of electric shock

6.3 Protection against ultraviolet radiation

6.4 Safety

6.5 Level of protection against the penetration of solid and liquid objects

7- MOUNTING / REPLACING THE LAMP AND LAMP ALIGNMENT 10

8- VOLTAGE AND FREQUENCY 15

9- INSTALLATION 15

9.1 Safety cable

9.2 Protection against liquids

9.3 Movement

9.4 Risk of fire

9.5 Forced ventilation

9.6 Ambient temperature

10- MAINS CONNECTION 18

10.1 Protection

11- DMX SIGNAL CONNECTION 19

11.1 DMX Addresses

11.2 Selecting the DMX address

12- FIRMWARE UPDATING 20

13- DISPLAY FUNCTIONS 21

14- ERROR MESSAGES 25

15- HIDDEN MENU 26

15.1 Calibration mode

15.2 Power Setup menu

16- PAN SPEED & TILT SPEED 29

17- OPENING THE PROJECTOR HOUSING 29

18- PERIODIC CLEANING 30

18.1 Lenses and reflectors

18.2 Fans and air passages

19- PERIODIC CONTROLS 30

20- DMX PROTOCOL 31

21- FIXED GOBO WHEEL 38

22- COLOUR WHEEL 39

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1- SYMBOLS

Graphic symbols used on this manual:

THIS SYMBOL INDICATES A HOT SURFACE

THIS SYMBOL INDICATES ELECTRIC

SHOCK RISK

!

THIS SYMBOL INDICATES GENERAL RISK

THIS SYMBOL MEANS “DO NOT PLACE THE

UNIT ON INFLAMMABLE SURFACES” F

UV

THIS SYMBOL MEANS “RADIATION FROM

THIS LAMP CAN CAUSE DAMAGE TO EYES

AND SKIN”

15M MINIMUM DISTANCE FROM THE OBJECTS

AND THE PEOPLE LIT BY THE LIGHT BEAM

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2- GENERAL WARNING

Read the instruction contained in this user manual carefully, as they give important information regarding safety during installation, use and maintenance.

The device is not for domestic use and must be installed by a qualified electrician or experienced person.

Always disconnect the device from the mains before replacing the lamp.

The lamp must be replaced if it has been damaged or deformed by prolonged use or overheating.

The device must always be equipped with an efficient ground connection.

MINIMUM DISTANCE FROM THE OBJECTS AND THE PEOPLE

The projector needs to be positioned so that the objects and the people hit by the beam of light are at least 15 meters (49,21 ft) from the unit frontal lens.

3- GENERAL WARRANTY CONDITIONS

The unit is guaranteed for 36 months from the date of purchase against manufacturing material defects.

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4- TECHNICAL FEATURES

Overview

RAPTOR is the most compact Beam moving head on the market: just 37 cm x 50 cm.

RAPTOR projects the most powerful beam of light (150.000 Lux at 15 m) and the most concentrated one.

RAPTOR can perfectly focus its 17 gobos at any distance.

Its unique selectable ‘Smooth’ filter eliminates the hot spot typical of Beam projectors, evenly diffusing luminosity at any point of the light beam.

RAPTOR comes eq uipped with the ‘FPR’ (patented) system, which allows limitless pan rotation, in either direction, never having to reverse motion.

Also, the unit features the fastest strobe effect.

RAPTOR

(D.T.S. Product Code: 03.MB005.EB.L)

• Electronic ballast 90-260V 50/60 Hz • Black finish

RAPTOR FPR

(D.T.S. Product Code: 03.MB005.EB.LFP)

• Electronic ballast 90-260V 50/60 Hz • FPR (Free Pan Rotation) • Black finish

Lamp

Osram Sirius HRI 330W (16.500 Lumens)

Colour temperature: 7.500°K

Optical group

Beam opening: 0,6° - 3,4°

16-bit motorized linear focus

Linear dimmer / shutter / ultra-fast strobe

150.000 Lux at 15 m

Colour generation

17-colour wheel with linear selection for perfect 2-colour beams

Dynamic effects

17-gobo wheel

8-facet rotating prism

Filters

Smooth filter (eliminates the hot spot, evenly diffusing luminosity)

Frost filter

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4- TECHNICAL FEATURES

Interface / Control / Programming

LCD graphic display (control / management / monitoring of the main parameters)

4 soft-keys

Controlled via DMX 512

RDM

Wireless ready

ARTNET available on request

Internal operating system updatable via D.T.S. RED BOX interface and hyperterminal program on windows based PC

DMX

18 DMX channels

Pan & Tilt

RAPTOR FPR (03.MB005.EB.LFP)

'FPR': limitless pan rotation, in either directions, never having to reverse motion

Tilt 270° (1,2 sec.)

RAPTOR (03.MB005.EB.L)

Pan 540° (2,3 sec.); Tilt 270° (1,2 sec.)

New Tri-phase stepper motor technology for ultra-fast and silent Pan &Tilt movements

16-bit movement resolution

Power supply

Electronic ballast: 90-260V 50/60 Hz

Power consumption: 450W with PFC

Energy saving

Power saving mode (the lamp dims to 80% after shutter closure)

Connectors

DMX: 4x XLR connectors (3-pole In and Out; 5-pole In and Out) by Neutrik;

Power supply: POWERCON connectors (Power In / Power Out) by Neutrik

Operating ambient temperature

-10° / 40°

Weight

15,4 Kg

Internal safety devices

Overvoltage circuit protection and overtemperature circuit protection

International certifications

Safety: EN 60598-1: 2009

EN 60598-2-17: 1989

EMC: EN 55015.2006

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4- TECHNICAL FEATURES

Dimensions

Packaging Dimensions (LxWxH)

420 x 440 x 580 mm

Weight: 18,9 Kg

Unit Dimensions (LxWxH)

368x288x538mm

Weight: 15,4 Kg

5- ACCESSORIES

As standard

* 1 x Osram Sirius HRI 330W (already installed in the projector) (Code 0505S037)

* 1 x POWERCON male cable connector (Code 0520P014)

* 1 x XLR 5 Pins male cable connector (Code 0508B066)

* 1 x XLR 5 Pins female cable connector (Code 0508B065)

* 2 x Omega clamp with “Fast Lock” connection 1/4 turn

* User’s manual

Optional (on request)

• “C” Clamp G100 black / professional (max. load 200Kg) (Code 0521A015)

• Aliscaf Clamp (max. capacity load 100Kg) (Code 0521A008)

• Safety wire (3mm x 60 cm), ring spring catch, max. capacity load 60Kg (Code

0521A010)

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6- IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION

6.1 Fire prevention:

RAPTOR uses a Osram Sirius HRI 330W lamp.

The use of any other alternative lamp is not recommended and will null and void the fixture's warranty.

-Never locate the fixture on any flammable surface.

-Minimum distance from flammable materials: 1 m .

F

-Minimum distance from the closest illuminable surface: 15 m.

15M

-Replace any blown or damaged fuses only with those of identical value (5AT).

Refer to the wiring diagram if there is any doubt.

-Connect the projector to mains power via a thermal magnetic circuit breaker.

6.2 Prevention of electric shock:

-High voltage is present inside the unit.

Unplug the unit prior to performing any function which involves touching the inside of the moving head, including lamp replacement.

-The level of technology inherent in the RAPTOR requires the assistance of specialised personnel for all servicing.

Please refer to an authorised D.T.S. service centre.

-A good earth connection is essential for proper functioning of the projector.

-Never connect the unit without proper earth connection.

-The fixture should be located in places with a good air ventilation.

6.3 Protection against ultraviolet radiation:

UV

-Never turn on the lamp if any of the lenses, filters or plastic covering are damaged.

Their respective shielding functions will only operate efficiently if they are in perfect working order.

-Never look directly the lamp when it is on.

6.4 Safety:

!

-The projector should always be installed with bolts, clamps and other tools that are capable of supporting the weight of the unit.

-Always use a second safety cable to sustain the weight of the unit in case of the failure of the main fixing point.

-The external surface of the unit, at various points, may exceed 70°C. Never handle the unit until at least 20 minutes have elapsed since the lamp was turned off.

-Always replace the lamp if any physical damage is evident.

-Never install the fixture in an enclosed area lacking sufficient air flow.

The ambient temperature should not exceed 40°C.

-A hot lamp may explode, so always wait for at least 20 minutes prior to attempting to replace the lamp.

-Always wear suitable hand protection when handling the lamp.

6.5 Level of protection against the penetration of solid and liquid objects:

!

-The projector is classified as an ordinary appliance and its protection level against the penetration of solid and liquid objects is IP20.

For outdoor use, D.T.S. reccomend the use of the dedicated raincovers.

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7- MOUNTING / REPLACING THE LAMP AND LAMP ALIGNMENT

!

WARNING

Turn off the lamp before opening the unit head covers.

Never look directly at the lamp when it’s lit.

Discharge lamps emits UV rays; radiation from this lamp can cause damage to eyes and skin.

Let the projector cool for at least 20 minutes.

Switch off the unit and unplug the Mains AC cable connector before replacing the lamp.

UV

REPLACEMENT LAMP (D.T.S. Code 0505S037) :

OSRAM SIRIUS HRI

Power 330W

Luminous flux 16.500 lm

Colour temperature 7.500°K

Rated life 1500 hours

The use of any other alternative lamp is not recommended and will null and void the fixture's warranty.

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1) Loosen the 3 “¼ turn” screws which fix the head covers on both sides (picture 1) .

2) Once loosened the screws, simply lift the covers to access the internal components

(picture 2).

PICTURE 1 PICTURE 2

3) Unplug the indicated fan connectors from the fans resend card (picture 3);

Unplug the two indicated fast-on cable connectors (1 and 2) and using a flathead screwdriver remove the indicated lamp cable (3) from the screw connector (picture 4).

PICTURE 3 PICTURE 4

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4) Using a phillips screwdriver, loose the 4 screws A, B, C, D and remove the lamp fan assembly (picture 5).

PICTURE 5

5) Loose the four screws E, F, G, H from the plate which fix the lamp (picture 6), then loose the two screws on both sides of the lamp rear metal cover (picture 7) and remove the old lamp.

PICTURE 6 PICTURE 7

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6) Remove the cable connectors from the old lamp and apply them on the new lamp

(picture 8).

PICTURE 8

7) Put in place the new lamp in the lamp support.

Place the lamp connectors on the fan air conveyor side (picture 9).

PICTURE 9

8) Lamp sub-assembly can now be re-installed, following backward all the above listed steps.

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Lamp Alignment

Attention: we recommend to align the lamp in the optical system to avoid overheating of the dichroic filters and other components inside the unit.

The lamp alignment is also essential to obtain the maximum luminous performance by the projection.

1) Mount the fixture in an orientation so that it may be squarely projected onto a smooth white surface no less than 20 meters away.

2) Using a console or the “LAMP ADJUST” menu system, focus and open (white) beam onto the surface and observe the beam.

3) Using a phillips screwdriver, rotate the 3 indicated adjusters until you achieve a hot spot in the center.

When the lamp alignment is correctly optimized, you will have a hot spot in the center.

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8- VOLTAGE AND FREQUENCY

The RAPTOR with electronic ballast can operate at 90-260V 50 or 60 Hz.

9- INSTALLATION

RAPTOR may be either floor or ceiling mounted.

For floor mounting installations, the RAPTOR is supplied with four rubber mounting feet on the base.

For ceiling mounted installations, we reccomend the use of appropriate clamps to fix the unit to the mounting surface.

The supporting structure from which the unit is hung should be capable of bearing the weight of the unit, as should any clamps used to hang it.

The structure should also be sufficiently rigid so as not to move or shake whilst the

RAPTOR is moving.

Four 1/4 turn Fast Locks connections placed in the base of the unit allow to hang the

RAPTOR by using the two omega clamps (provided in the box) in conjunction with fixing clamps for truss (fixing clamps are not included into the unit box).

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9.1- Safety cable

!

We recommend the use of a safety cable or chain connected to the RAPTOR and to the suspension truss in order to avoid the fixture accidentally falling should the main fixing point fail.

Make sure that the iron cable or chain can bear the weight of the entire unit.

You may attach the safety chain/cord to the attachment point (A) located on the base of the fixture, as shown in the picture below.

9.2 Protection against liquids

The projector contains electric and electronic components which should under no circumstances come into contact with oil, water or any other liquid.

The proper unit functioning would be compromised should this occur.

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9.3- Movement

RAPTOR FPR (03.MB005.EB.LFP) Unlimited Pan rotation; Tilt 270° (1,2 sec.) .

RAPTOR (03.MB005.EB.L) Pan 540° (2,3 sec.); Tilt 270° (1,2 sec.) .

Do not place any obstructions in the path of the projector's movement.

!

WARNING

Do not place any object in the

path of the projector’s

movement

Free Pan Rotation (‘FPR’) No ‘FPR’

(03.MB005.EB.LFP) (03.MB005.EB.L)

Please Note: If two different RAPTOR model (with and without FPR) are controlled at the same time via DMX controller, be shure that channel 6 (PAN FAR) is set to value

0. In this way, the RAPTOR with FPR will react to DMX same as RAPTOR with no

FPR function.

9.4- Risk of fire

Each fixture produces heat and must be installed in a well-ventilated place.

The minimum recommended distance from flammable material is 1 m.

Minimum distance from the object being illuminated is 15 m.

15M

F

9.5- Forced ventilation

You will note, on inspection, that the unit features various air inlets and cooling fans located on both the base and head of the fixture.

These should, under no circumstances, be blocked or obstructed whilst the projector is in operation. Doing so could cause the fixture to seriously overheat thereby compromising its proper operation.

9.6- Ambient temperature

The projector should never be installed in places that lack a constant air flow.

The ambient temperature should NOT exceed 40°C.

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10- MAINS CONNECTION

RAPTOR with electronic ballast operate at 90-260V 50-60 Hz.

Prior to connecting the unit to your mains supply, ensure that the model in your possession correctly matches the mains supply available.

For connection purposes, ensure that your plug is capable of supporting 1,5 amps at 230 VOLT, or 3 amps at 90 VOLT.

Strict adherence to regulatory norms is strongly recommended.

MAINS AC OUTPUT 90-260V 50/60 Hz (16A Max)

MAX 6 RAPTOR UNITS @ 230V

MAX 3 RAPTOR UNITS @ 120V

(03.MB005.EB.LFP)

(03.MB005.EB.L)

MAINS AC INPUT 90-260V 50/60 Hz

FUSE 5A T 5X20

The use of a thermal magnetic circuit breaker is recommended for each RAPTOR.

A good earth connection is essential for the correct operation of the projector.

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11- DMX SIGNAL CONNECTION

The unit operates using the digital DMX 512 (1990) signal.

Connection between the mixer and the projector or between projectors must be carried out using a two pair screened ø 0.5 mm cable and a XLR 5 or 3 pins connector.

Ensure that the conductors do not touch each other.

Do not connect the cable ground to the XLR chassy.

The plug housing must be isolated. Connect the mixer signal to the DMX IN projector plug and connect it to the next projector by connecting the DMX OUT plug on the first projector to the DMX IN plug of the second one.

This way, all the projectors are cascade connected.

NB. If the display showing the DMX address flashes, then one of the following errors has occurred:

- DMX signal not present

- DMX address not valid

- DMX reception problem

For Installations where long distance DMX cable connections are needed, we suggest to use a DMX terminator.

The DMX terminator is a male XLR 3-5 pins connector with a 120 ohm resistor between pin 2 and 3.

The DMX terminator must be plugged into the last unit (DMX out panel connector) of the DMX line.

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4 2

1

3

OUT PLACE A 120 OHM RESISTOR BETWEEN PIN 2

AND 3 OF A MALE XRL CONNECTOR AND PLUG IT

INTO THE DMX OUT PANEL CONNECTOR OF THE

LAST UNIT CONNECTED TO THE DMX LINE

PIN 3

120 ohm

PIN 2

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11.1-DMX Addresses

RAPTOR can be controlled with 18 DMX channels.

In order to use the unit in 18 channels, set the following addresses on the mixer:

Projector 1 A001

Projector 2 A019

Projector 3 A037

….. A…. projector 6 A091

If you want to select the next projector, just add “18”

11.2-Selecting the DMX address

1) Press the UP-DOWN key until you reach the required DMX channel. The numbers on the display will start to flash (but the new DMX address hasn't yet been set).

2) Press ENTER to confirm your selection. The numbers on the display will stop flashing and the projector is now setted to the new DMX address.

TRICKS:

If you keep pushed the UP or DOWN keys, the channels are calculated more quickly and you get a faster selection.

12- FIRMWARE UPDATING

Warning:

This procedure require a base knowledge of computer applications and Windows

Hyperterminal program. Please refer to an authorised D.T.S. service centre.

To update the software version of the RAPTOR you need:

!

D.T.S. RED BOX interface (D.T.S. Code: 03.LA.008).

USB-DMX Driver for the D.T.S. RED BOX interface.

(The driver and the installation procedure are available in our web site www.dts-lighting.it)

Updating the software version.

Please follow the procedure below to perform the update:

1. Install the D.T.S. RED BOX USB-DMX driver on the PC you will use to update the unit software.

2. Connect the D.T.S. RED BOX interface to the PC by using a USB cable.

3. Connect the D.T.S. RED BOX interface to the fixture by using a DMX cable.

4. Download the new software version into the unit by using Windows Hyperterminal program.

It will be possible to download the software from the reserved area of D.T.S. web site: www.dts-lighting.it.

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13- DISPLAY FUNCTIONS

MENU

ENTER UP

DOWN

DISPLAY FUNCTIONS

The RAPTOR display panel shows all the available functions . Using these functions, it is possible to change some of the parameters and add some functions. Changing the

D.T.S. setting can vary the functions of the unit so that it does not respond to the DMX

512 used to control it. Carefully follow the instructions below before carrying out any variations or selections.

NOTE: the symbol shows which key has to be pushed to obtain the desired function.

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13- DISPLAY FUNCTIONS

Software Version: 18.25

WARNING

PLACE THE PROJECTOR AT

LEAST 15mt (49’ 21’’ ft)

AWAY FROM THE OBJECTS

AND PEOPLE LIT BY ITS

LIGHT BEAM.

MENU ENTER DOWN UP

WARNING

READ WITH CAREFULL THE

USER MANUAL BEFORE TO

INSTALL AND USE THE

PROJECTOR.

MENU ENTER DOWN UP

Pan Direction

ENTER Up-Down

PAN DIRECTION

A001

MENU ENTER DOWN UP

Pan movement

Normal or Reversed

Default = Normal

This menu allows to set the Pan movement

Normal or Reversed

MENU ENTER DOWN UP

Menu Up-Down

Tilt Direction

ENTER Up-Down

TILT DIRECTION

TILT DIRECTION

This menu allows to set

NORMAL

Tilt movement

Normal or Reversed

Default = Normal the Tilt movement

Normal or Reversed

MENU ENTER DOWN UP

Menu

PAN SPEED

PAN SPEED

Pan Speed control (1-8)

8

Pan Speed control

(1-8)

Default = 8

MENU ENTER DOWN UP

TILT SPEED

Tilt Speed control

(1-8)

Default = 8

TILT SPEED

8

Tilt Speed control (1-8)

MENU ENTER DOWN UP

ENTER

ENTER

ENTER

ENTER

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13- DISPLAY FUNCTIONS

Display

DISPLAY

Menu Up-Down ENTER Up-Down

FLIP

Display Flip

ON THE GROUND (Default)

SUSPENDED

Display Flip: ON THE GROUND

Reverses display's reading depending on

the mounting position MENU ENTER DOWN UP

(On the ground or suspended).

DISPLAY

Display Standby:

FLIP

OFF

Display Standby

OFF = Display Standby disabled (Default)

ON = Display goes OFF after 5 seconds

Display contrast regulation (1-40)

MENU ENTER DOWN UP

ENTER

ENTER

DISPLAY

FLIP

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Display Contrast

1-40 (Default = 30)

ENTER

MENU ENTER DOWN UP

Menu Up-Down ENTER Up-Down

LAMP

FLIP

BY DMX = Lamp ON / OFF via DMX (Default)

ALWAYS ON = Forced ON

ALWAYS OFF = Forced OFF

ENTER and lamp life time reset life time reset

MENU ENTER DOWN UP

ADJUST

To adjust the lamp with no mixer

LAMP

It’s possible to set the parameters

MENU

FLIP

ENTER DOWN

RESET

BY DMX

UP

LAMP ADJUST = To adjust the lamp with no mixer connected.

It’s possible to set the parameters for PAN-TILT and FOCUS

ENABLED = Reset via

DMX enabled (Default)

DISABLED = Reset via

And unit reset

MENU ENTER DOWN UP

NOW = Unit motors reset

ENTER

ENTER

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13- DISPLAY FUNCTIONS

Menu Up-Down ENTER Up-Down

WIRELESS

OFF

ON = Enabled

OFF = Disabled

(Default)

Wireless DMX enabled / disabled.

(Wireless module on request)

(Wireless module on

MENU ENTER DOWN UP request)

SYSTEM INFO

LAMP LIFE:0087H STRIKE:045

UNIT LIFE: 0099H

Lamp life time, lamp strikes, unit life time, 9 motors card

SYSTEM INFO

Lamp life time, lamp strikes, card software version and unit model

ENTER

ENTER

Menu

Reserved

ENTER Up-Down

RESERVED

RESERVED

ENTER CODE

000

(Code = 100)

Pan lock-Tilt lock

Pan free-Tilt free

MENU ENTER DOWN UP

Lock Detector

Reboot

PAN LOCK

NO

to the desired value

Tilt Lock = Lock the Tilt to the desired value

Pan Free = Remove power

MENU ENTER DOWN UP

Pan Lock = Lock the Pan to Pan motor

Tilt Free = Remove power to Tilt motor

LOCK DETECTOR

ENTER

Lock Detector OFF = Default

Lock Detector ON: This function

OFF

MENU ENTER DOWN UP

REBOOT

MENU ENTER DOWN UP

EXIT TO MAIN

MENU ENTER DOWN UP let the user to activate the Lock detector on Pan and Tilt.

When Lock detector is set to

ON, the unit start the Pan&Tilt motors reset normally, but if for any reason there is something blocking the movement for

Pan&Tilt motors during the initial reset (example unit into the fly case and power connected), it automatically will stop to reset Pan&Tilt motors after 5 seconds from the startup and a warning message (Pan

Locked-Tilt locked) will appear on unit display .

Reboot = Unit Reboot without needing of turning OFF the unit

Exit To Main = Exit from

Reserved menu

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Menu

DEFAULT

RESTORE MAIN SETTINGS

DEFAULT

Up-Down

To restore main settings

13- DISPLAY FUNCTIONS

14- ERROR MESSAGES

MENU ENTER DOWN UP

DEFAULT

RESTORE MAIN SETTINGS

SURE?

PRESS ENTER TO CONFORM

PRESS MENU TO CANCEL

MENU ENTER DOWN UP

Default

To restore main settings

ERROR ERROR

PAN

MENU ENTER DOWN UP

TILT

MENU ENTER DOWN UP

ENTER

PAN REPOSITIONING

ENCODER ERROR

TILT REPOSITIONING

ENCODER ERROR

ERROR

INTERNAL BUS

MENU ENTER DOWN UP

COMMUNICATION

PROBLEM BETWEEN

9 MOTORS CARD AND

PAN&TILT CARD

ERROR

DMX ADDRESS

MENU ENTER DOWN UP

DMX ADDRESS

ERROR

ERROR

FIXED GOBO

MENU ENTER DOWN UP

FIXED GOBO WHEEL

POSITION ERROR

ERROR ERROR ERROR

FROST PRISM SMOOTH

MENU ENTER DOWN UP

FROST BLADE

POSITION ERROR

MENU ENTER DOWN UP

PRISM POSITION

ERROR

MENU ENTER DOWN UP

SMOOTH BLADE

POSITION ERROR

ERROR

COLOUR WHEEL

MENU ENTER DOWN UP

COLOUR WHEEL

POSITION ERROR

ERROR

FOCUS

MENU ENTER DOWN UP

FOCUS ERROR

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15- HIDDEN MENU (only for technical personnel)

To operate this menu:

- Connect the projector to the DMX controller (DMX SIGNAL MUST BE CORRECTLY

RECEIVED)

- Reset the RAPTOR (reset from the MENU, not from the DMX controller).

- While reset is running, press the MENU and ENTER keys at the same time.

CALIBRATION

MOTORS ALIGNMENT

127

MENU ENTER DOWN UP

ELECTRONIC

CALIBRATION OF

THE MOTORS

FOCUS

MAINTENANCE

INSERT

MENU ENTER DOWN UP

FOCUS LENS INSERTING

OR EJECTING

15.1 Calibration mode

DEFAULT CAL.

SET ALL MOTORS AT 128

MENU ENTER DOWN UP

RESET ALL SETTINGS

TO VALUE 128

EXIT TO MAIN

MENU ENTER DOWN UP

EXIT FROM HIDDEN

MENU

POWER SETUP

SHOW HIDDEN SETTINGS

MENU ENTER DOWN UP

FANS / POWER SETTINGS

MENU

CALIBRATION

MOTORS ALIGNMENT

PAN

127

MENU ENTER DOWN UP

PAN ALIGNMENT

To align Pan position

CALIBRATION

MOTORS ALIGNMENT

DIMMER PATH

128

MENU ENTER DOWN UP

DIMMER PATH ALIGNMENT

Dimmer excursion setting

CALIBRATION

MOTORS ALIGNMENT

TILT

145

MENU ENTER DOWN UP

TILT ALIGNMENT

To align Tilt position

CALIBRATION

MOTORS ALIGNMENT

SHUTTER ZERO

160

MENU ENTER DOWN UP

SHUTTER ZERO ALIGNMENT

Shutter zero position setting

CALIBRATION

MOTORS ALIGNMENT

DIMMER ZERO

81

MENU ENTER DOWN UP

DIMMER ZERO ALIGNMENT

Dimmer zero position setting

CALIBRATION

MOTORS ALIGNMENT

SHUTTER PATH

99

MENU ENTER DOWN UP

SHUTTER PATH ALIGNMENT

Shutter excursion setting

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15.1 Calibration mode

CALIBRATION

MOTORS ALIGNMENT

COLOUR WHEEL

111

MENU ENTER DOWN UP

COLOUR WHEEL

ALIGNMENT

To align Colour wheel

CALIBRATION

MOTORS ALIGNMENT

FROST PATH

149

MENU ENTER DOWN UP

FROST PATH

ALIGNMENT

Frost excursion setting

CALIBRATION

MOTORS ALIGNMENT

SMOOTH ZERO

152

MENU ENTER DOWN UP

SMOOTH ZERO

ALIGNMENT

Smooth zero position setting

CALIBRATION

MOTORS ALIGNMENT

FOCUS PATH

128

MENU ENTER DOWN UP

FOCUS PATH

ALIGNMENT

Focus excursion setting

CALIBRATION

MOTORS ALIGNMENT

FIXED GOBO

135

MENU ENTER DOWN UP

FIXED GOBO WHEEL

ALIGNMENT

To align Fixed Gobo wheel

CALIBRATION

MOTORS ALIGNMENT

PRISM ZERO

126

MENU ENTER DOWN UP

PRISM ZERO ALIGNMENT

Prism zero position setting

CALIBRATION

MOTORS ALIGNMENT

SMOOTH PATH

130

MENU ENTER DOWN UP

SMOOTH PATH

ALIGNMENT

Smooth excursion setting

CALIBRATION

MOTORS ALIGNMENT

FOCUS GOBO 0

177

MENU ENTER DOWN UP

CALIBRATION

MOTORS ALIGNMENT

FROST ZERO

61

MENU ENTER DOWN UP

FROST ZERO

ALIGNMENT

Frost zero position setting

CALIBRATION

MOTORS ALIGNMENT

PRISM PATH

147

MENU ENTER DOWN UP

PRISM PATH ALIGNMENT

Prism excursion setting

CALIBRATION

MOTORS ALIGNMENT

FOCUS ZERO

128

MENU ENTER DOWN UP

FOCUS ZERO

ALIGNMENT

Focus zero position setting

CALIBRATION

MOTORS ALIGNMENT

FOCUS GOBO 17

180

MENU ENTER DOWN UP

FOCUS GOBO 0-17 CALIBRATION

Focus gobo 0-17 setting

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15.2 Power Setup menu (Access code only for technical personnel)

BASE FANS

1=13V 12=24V

3

MENU ENTER DOWN UP

BASE FANS SPEED

BALLAST FANS

1=13V 12=24V

3

MENU ENTER DOWN UP

BALLAST FANS SPEED

LAMP FAN AUX 1

AT 330W 1=13V 12=24V

MENU

6

ENTER DOWN UP

LAMP FANS SPEED WHEN

OPEN INSERTED

LAMP FAN AUX 1

BY SHUTTER 1=13V 12=24V

2

LAMP FAN AUX 1

BY COLOUR 1=13V 12=24V

8

LAMP FAN AUX 1

BY GOBO 1=13V 12=24V

6

MENU ENTER DOWN UP

LAMP FANS SPEED

WHEN SHUTTER CLOSED

G-C FAN AUX 2

AT 330W 1=13V 12=24V

MENU ENTER DOWN UP

LAMP FANS SPEED

WHEN COLOURS INSERTED

G-C FAN AUX 2

BY COLOUR 1=13V 12=24V

MENU ENTER DOWN UP

LAMP FANS SPEED

WHEN GOBOS INSERTED

G-C FAN AUX 2

BY GOBO 1=13V 12=24V

5

DOWN UP

GOBO-COL. FAN SPEED

WHEN OPEN INSERTED

BALLAST

MAX POWER

330W

MENU ENTER DOWN UP

BALLAST POWER WHEN

OPEN INSERTED

BALLAST

BY GOBO

330W

MENU ENTER DOWN UP

BALLAST POWER WHEN

GOBOS INSERTED

MENU ENTER

5

DOWN UP

GOBO-COL. FAN SPEED

WHEN COLOUR WHEEL

INSERTED

BALLAST

BY SHUTTER

280W

MENU ENTER DOWN UP

BALLAST POWER WHEN

SHUTTER CLOSED

DEFAULT POW.

RESTORE HIDDEN SETTINGS

MENU ENTER DOWN UP

RESTORE THE DEFAULT

FANS / POWER SETTINGS

5

MENU ENTER DOWN UP

GOBO-COL. FAN SPEED

WHEN GOBO WHEEL

INSERTED

BALLAST

BY COLOUR

280W

MENU ENTER DOWN UP

BALLAST POWER WHEN

COLOURS INSERTED

EXIT TO MAIN

MENU ENTER DOWN UP

EXIT FROM POWER SETUP

MENU

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16- PAN SPEED & TILT SPEED

You can set the PAN and TILT motors at high speed on your RAPTOR.

Press menu until you see PAN SPEED / TILT SPEED.

Press ENTER and select a speed with UP-DOWN (there are 8 speeds).

Confirm by pressing ENTER.

17- OPENING THE PROJECTOR HOUSING

It is possible to inspect the inside of the projector by removing the cover as indicated below.

ATTENTION

REMOVE MAINS POWER PRIOR TO ACCESSING THE

PROJECTOR’S INTERNAL COMPONENTS.

1) Loosen the 3 “¼ turn” screws which fix the head covers on both sides (picture 1) .

2) Once loosened the screws, simply lift the covers to access the internal components

(picture 2).

PICTURE 1 PICTURE 2

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18- PERIODIC CLEANING

18.1- Lenses and reflectors

Even a fine layer of dust can reduce the luminous output substantially.

Regularly clean all lenses and the reflector using a soft cotton cloth, dampened with a specialist lens cleaning solution.

18.2- Fans and air passages

The fans and air passages must be cleaned approximately every 6 weeks.

This periodic cleaning will depend of course, on the conditions in which the projector is operating.

Suitable instruments for performing this type of maintenance are a brush and a common vacuum cleaner or an air compressor.

If necessary, clean the fans and air passages more frequently.

19- PERIODIC CONTROLS

Attention

!

Disconnect mains power prior to removing the projector housing.

Lamp

UV

The lamp should be replaced if there is any visible damage or deformation due to heat.

This will help to avoid the danger of the lamp exploding.

RAPTOR lamp lifespan is about 1500 hours, then it is necessary to replace it.

Mechanical parts

Periodically check all mechanical parts, gears, guides, belts, etc. for wear and tear, replacing them if necessary.

Periodically check the lubrification of all components, particularly the parts subject to high temperatures.

If necessary, lubrificate with suitable lubrificant, available from your D.T.S. distributor.

Check the tension of the belts and adjust it if necessary.

Electrical components

Check all electrical components for correct earthing and proper connection of all connectors, refastening if necessary.

Fuse replacement

Locate the fuse, which protects the lamp and electronics, in the base of the RAPTOR.

Using a multimeter, test the condition of the fuse, replacing it with one of equivalent type (5AT) if necessary.

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20- DMX PROTOCOL

18 CHANNELS MODE

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

PAN msb

PAN lsb

TILT msb

TILT lsb

SPEED MOVEMENT

PAN FAR (Active only on RAPTOR FPR)

DIMMER

SHUTTER

COLOUR

10 COLOUR MODE

11

12

13

14

15

16

17

FIXED GOBO

FIXED GOBO SHAKE

FROST

SMOOTH

PRISM

PRISM ROTATION

FOCUS

18 RESET + LAMP

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DMX CHANNEL 1 Parameter: PAN msb

DMX CHANNEL 2 Parameter: PAN lsb

DMX CHANNEL 3 Parameter: TILT msb

DMX CHANNEL 4 Parameter: TILT lsb

DMX CHANNEL 5 Parameter: SPEED MOVEMENT

DMX value

000-010 Standard

011-025 Fast movement

Function

026-127 Vector mode from fast to slow

128-247 Variable time reaction to dmx signal (fast to slow)

248-255 Silent movement

DMX CHANNEL 6 Parameter: PAN FAR(Active only on RAPTOR FPR)

DMX value Function

000-010 Position mode 540° (standard path)

011-020 Position mode 360° ( 1 turn)

021-030 Position mode 720° ( 2 turns)

031-040 Position mode 1080° ( 3 turns)

041-050 Position mode 1440° ( 4 turns)

051-060 Position mode 1800° ( 5 turns)

061-070 Position mode 2160° ( 6 turns)

071-080 Position mode 2520° ( 7 turns)

081-090 Position mode 2880° ( 8 turns)

091-100 Position mode 3240° ( 9 turns)

101-110 Position mode 3600° (10 turns)

111-120 Position mode 360° smart path

121-182 Forward spin rotation speed from max to min

183-193 Stop

194-255 Reverse spin rotation speed from min to max

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DMX CHANNEL 7 Parameter: DIMMER

DMX value Function

000-007 Black-out

008-255 Proportional dimmer

DMX CHANNEL 8 Parameter: SHUTTER

DMX value

000-019 Black-out

Function

020-039 Open

040-059 Black-out

060-079 Strobe random speed

080-084 Strobe speed 1 (1 flash/sec)

085-089 Strobe speed 2 (2 flash/sec)

090-094 Strobe speed 3 (3 flash/sec)

095-099 Strobe speed 4 (4 flash/sec)

100-104 Strobe speed 5 (5 flash/sec)

105-109 Strobe speed 6 (6 flash/sec)

110-114 Strobe speed 7 (7 flash/sec)

115-119 Strobe speed 8 (8 flash/sec)

120-124 Strobe speed 9 (10 flash/sec)

125-129 Strobe speed 10 (12 flash/sec)

130-134 Strobe speed 11 (15 flash/sec)

135-139 Strobe speed 12 (18 flash/sec)

140-149 Flash open speed 1

150-159 Flash open speed 2

160-169 Flash open speed 3

170-179 Flash open speed 4

180-189 Flash closed speed 1

190-199 Flash closed speed 2

200-209 Flash closed speed 3

210-219 Flash closed speed 4

220-227 Colours/Gobo in black-out

228-233 Pan/Tilt in black-out

234-255 Open

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DMX CHANNEL 9 Parameter: COLOUR

IF CHANNEL 10 = FULL COLOUR (DMX range value 0-63)

DMX value Function

000-013 Colour 1

014-027 Colour 2

028-041 Colour 3

042-055 Colour 4

056-069 Colour 5

070-083 Colour 6

084-097 Colour 7

098-111 Colour 8

112-125 Colour 9

126-139 Colour 10

140-153 Colour 11

154-167 Colour 12

168-181 Colour 13

182-195 Colour 14

196-209 Colour 15

210-223 Colour 16

224-237 Colour 17

238-255 Colour 18

IF CHANNEL 10 = HALF COLOUR (DMX range value 64-127)

DMX value Function

000-012 Colour 1

013-025 Colour 1-2

026-038 Colour 2-3

039-051 Colour 3-4

052-064 Colour 4-5

065-077 Colour 5-6

078-090 Colour 6-7

091-103 Colour 7-8

104-116 Colour 8-9

117-129 Colour 9-10

130-142 Colour 10-11

143-155 Colour 11-12

156-168 Colour 12-13

169-181 Colour 13-14

182-194 Colour 14-15

195-207 Colour 15-16

208-220 Colour 16-17

221-233 Colour 17-18

234-255 Colour 18-1

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IF CHANNEL 10 = PROPORTIONAL COLOUR (DMX range value 128-191)

DMX value Function

000-010 No colour

011-255 Proportional colour

IF CHANNEL 10 = RAINBOW (DMX range value 192-255)

DMX value Function

000-009 No colour

010-127 Right rotation speed from max to min

128-137 Stop

138-255 Left rotation speed from min to max

DMX CHANNEL 10 Parameter: COLOUR MODE

DMX value Function

000-063 Full colour

064-127 Half colour

128-191 Proportional colour

192-255 Rainbow

DMX CHANNEL 11 Parameter: FIXED GOBO

DMX value

000-010 Open

011-021 Gobo 1

022-032 Gobo 2

033-043 Gobo 3

044-054 Gobo 4

055-065 Gobo 5

066-076 Gobo 6

077-087 Gobo 7

088-098 Gobo 8

099-109 Gobo 9

110-120 Gobo 10

121-131 Gobo 11

132-142 Gobo 12

143-153 Gobo 13

154-164 Gobo 14

165-175 Gobo 15

176-186 Gobo 16

187-255 Gobo 17

Function

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DMX CHANNEL 12 Parameter: FIXED GOBO SHAKE

160-166

167-173

174-180

181-187

188-194

195-201

202-208

209-215

216-222

223-229

230-236

237-243

244-255

DMX value

000-009 Stop

010-016 Gobo shake R-L speed 1

017-023 Gobo shake R-L speed 2

024-030 Gobo shake R-L speed 3

031-037 Gobo shake R-L speed 4

038-044 Gobo shake R-L speed 5

045-051 Gobo shake R-L speed 6

052-058 Gobo shake R-L speed 7

059-065 Gobo shake R-L speed 8

066-072 Gobo shake R-L speed 9

073-079 Gobo shake R-L speed 10

080-086 Gobo shake R-L speed 11

087-093 Gobo shake R-L speed 12

094-100 Gobo shake R-L speed 13

101-107 Gobo shake R-L speed 14

108-114 Gobo shake R-L speed 15

115-126 Gobo shake R-L speed 16

127-138 Stop

139-145 Gobo shake L-R speed 1

146-152 Gobo shake L-R speed 2

153-159 Gobo shake L-R speed 3

Gobo shake L-R speed 4

Gobo shake L-R speed 5

Gobo shake L-R speed 6

Gobo shake L-R speed 7

Gobo shake L-R speed 8

Gobo shake L-R speed 9

Gobo shake L-R speed 10

Gobo shake L-R speed 11

Gobo shake L-R speed 12

Gobo shake L-R speed 13

Gobo shake L-R speed 14

Gobo shake L-R speed 15

Gobo shake L-R speed 16

Function

DMX CHANNEL 13 Parameter: FROST

DMX value

000-007 No function

008-255 Frost inserted

Function

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DMX CHANNEL 14 Parameter: SMOOTH

DMX value

000-127 No function

128-255 Smooth inserted

Function

DMX CHANNEL 15 Parameter: PRISM

DMX value

000-127 No function

128-255 Prism inserted

Function

DMX CHANNEL 16 Parameter: PRISM ROTATION

DMX value Function

000-009 Stop

010-127 Left rotation from fast to slow

128-137 Stop

138-255 Right rotation from slow to fast

DMX CHANNEL 17 Parameter: FOCUS

DMX value

000-255 Linear focus

Function

DMX CHANNEL 18 Parameter: RESET + LAMP

DMX value

000-009 No effect

010-060 Lamp OFF (3 sec)

061-129 No effect

130-179 Lamp ON (3 sec)

180-200 No effect

201-239 Internal motor reset

240-255 Total reset

Function

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21- FIXED GOBO WHEEL

17

0

16

1

2

3

15

14

13

12

4

5

6

11

10

7

9

8

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22- COLOUR WHEEL

COLOUR 1

RED

COLOUR 2

YELLOW 1

D.T.S. Code: D.T.S. Code:

(0507C059.D14) (0507C065.D14)

COLOUR 3

GREEN

COLOUR 4

PINK

COLOUR 5

FULL CTO

COLOUR 6

FULL CTB

D.T.S. Code: D.T.S. Code:

(0507C068.D14) (0507C071.D14)

D.T.S. Code:

(0507C061.D14)

D.T.S. Code:

(0507C060.D14)

COLOUR 7

ORANGE

COLOUR 8

DARK BLUE

COLOUR 9

LIGHT RED

COLOUR 10

PURPLE

COLOUR 11

YELLOW 2

COLOUR 12

LIGHT BLUE

D.T.S. Code:

(0507C063.D14)

D.T.S. Code:

(0507C069.D14)

COLOUR 13

LIGHT GREEN

D.T.S. Code:

(0507C062.D14) (0507C072.D14)

COLOUR 14

MAGENTA

D.T.S. Code:

COLOUR 15

BLUE

D.T.S. Code:

(0507C066.D14)

COLOUR 16

AMBER

D.T.S. Code:

(0507C075.D14)

COLOUR 17

DARK GREEN

D.T.S. Code:

(0507C073.D14)

D.T.S. Code:

(0507C074.D14)

D.T.S. Code:

(0507C070.D14)

D.T.S. Code:

(0507C064.D14)

D.T.S. Code:

(0507C067.D14)

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The information contained in this publication has been carefully prepared and checked. However, no responsibility will be taken for any errors. All rights are reserved and this document cannot be copied, photocopied or reproduced, in part or completely, without prior written consent from D.T.S.

D.T.S. reserves the right to make any aesthetic, functional or design modifications to any of its products without prior notice. D.T.S. assumes no responsibility for the use or application of the products or circuits described herein.

MADE IN ITALY

ISO 9001:2008

D.T.S. quality system is certified to the

ISO 9001:2008 standard

D.T.S. products are designed and manufactured at the D.T.S. plants in italy

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Misano Adriatico (RN) Italia

Tel.: +39 0541 611131. Fax + 39 0541 611111

[email protected]

www.dts-lighting.it

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