GR0660. Instruction manual

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GOBOSTORM PLUS MK2 GR0660 Instruction manual

INDEX 1.0 Introduction...4 1.1 Safety information...4 1.1.1 Protecting against electric shock...4 1.1.2 Installation...4 1.1.3 Protection against burns and fire...4 1.1.4 Protection against lamp explosion...4 1.1.5 Weather protection...4 1.1.6 Protection against UV radiation...4 1.2 Warranty conditions...4 1.3 Compliance...5 2.0 Size...5 3.0 Components of the unit...6 4.0 Packaging and transport...6 4.1 Packaging...6 4.2 Transport...6 5.0 Quick turn on...7 6.0 Installation...9 6.1 Fixing...9 6.2 Adjusting light beam direction...10 6.3 Connection to mains power...10 6.4 Connection to DMX signal...13 7.0 Lamp installation and replacement...15 7.1 Lamp specifications...15 7.2 Lamp installation...15 8.0 Replacing gobos and focus...17 8.1 Replacing gobos...17 8.2 Focus...18 8.3 Mounting the optional 16 Angle lens...18 9.0 Use of the unit...20 9.1 Setting operating mode...20 9.2 Unit control panel...20 9.2.1 Reading the display and using controls...20 9.3 DMX Address setting...20 9.4 AUTOMATIC mode...21 9.4.1 Programs execution...21 9.4.2 Programs setting...21 9.5 Lamp setting...22 9.6 Utility...22 9.7 Software release...22 10.0 DMX function mode...23 10.1 DMX channels...23 10.2 DMX functions...23 10.3 DMX signal interruption...25 10.4 Lamp management by DMX signal...25 11.0 Master-Slave and Automatic function...25 11.1 AUTOMATIC configuration...25 11.2 MASTER configuration...25 11.3 SLAVE configuration...25 12.0 RDM function...26 13.0 Maintenance...26 13.1 Cleaning the unit...26 13.2 Regular checks...26 13.3 Gears lubrication...27 14.0 Spare parts...28 15.0 Disposal...28 16.0 Message errors...29 17.0 Troubleshooting...30 18.0 Technical specifications...30

1.0 Introduction 1.1 Safety information Warning! This unit is suitable for professional use only, not for domestic use. 1.1.1 Protecting against electric shock Disconnect the unit from mains supply before servicing it or performing any other action. Always ground/earth the unit electrically. Before connecting the unit to power supplies, verify that operating voltage and frequency are compatible. Do not handle the unit with wet hands or in the presence of water. Check regularly that the power supply cable is not damaged or crushed. Apply to a qualified technician for any regular maintenance action not described in this manual. 1.1.2 Installation Fix the unit with screws, hooks or any other support able to bear the weight of the unit itself. If the unit is fixed onto a suspended structure, this structure is supposed to bear at least ten times the weight of all devices to be fixed. The unit installation actions must be performed by a qualified staff. 1.1.3 Protection against burns and fire Suitable to be installed onto normally inflammable surfaces. If the projector is in a fixed position and the beams is directed towards a flammable surface, the unit should be kept at a minimum of 1 mt. If the beam is directed to people or thing at a distance lower than 2 mt, please turn the lamp immediately off. The unit is not to be installed in places where the ambient temperature exceeds 35 (95 F). The external temperature of the unit surface (front glass) can reach 80 C (176 F). The lamp is very hot during operations! Wait at least for 20 minutes before changing. 1.1.4 Protection against lamp explosion Please replace any lamp that may present any damage or deformation. During the lamp replacement always use adequate body and eye protection (see the lamp manufacturer instruction) 1.1.5 Weather protection The unit is classified as device with an IP65 weather protection rate. 1.1.6 Protection against UV radiation Never operate the fixture with missing or damaged lenses and / or cover. Replace any damaged shields with original GRIVEN spare parts.. Do not stare directly into the light. Never look at an exposed lamp while it is lit. 1.2 Warranty conditions Each product manufactured by GRIVEN srl of Italy is assembled and built in accordance to current CE conformity rules and regulations. Every single product and component has been tested before the final assembling and all products must pass the in-house quality control before they are shipped. GRIVEN srl of Italy guarantees the good quality and manufacture of the products and undertakes to repair or supply again, according to his opinion and free of charge, within the shortest time possible, any part that shows - during the guarantee period - defects of constructions, manufacture or material. The guarantee is valid for 12 (twelve) months starting from the delivery date of the products. GRIVEN srl of Italy does not respond for damages occurred to the units during transport and for irrational use and inaccuracy in regular maintenance of the products. The guarantee excludes all consumables. The customer will take care of the return of the faulty parts to GRIVEN srl of Italy, at his own charge and risk. 4 English

The parts which have been repaired or replaced are sent by GRIVEN srl of Italy ex-factory. For any dispute, the Court of Mantova (Italy) will be competent and in conformity with relevant jurisdiction the Italian Law is enforced for any controversy. 1.3 Compliance Product in compliance with EN60598-1 EN60598-2-17. Product in compliance with 2002/95/CE (RoHS). 2.0 Size 473mm 18,62 715mm 28,16 660mm 25,99 176mm 6,92 173mm 6,81 368mm 14,47 285mm 11,22 598mm 23,56 506mm 19,92 213mm 8,39 English 5

3.0 Components of the unit A B D Components description: A. Front cover B. Optic group C. Color and gobos group D. Electronic box E. Ballast C E 4.0 Packaging and transport 4.1 Packaging Check carefully the content of the box and, in case of damage, contact your forwarder immediately. The following items are included in the box of this unit: n 1 Gobostorm Plus MK2 unit n 1 owner s manual n 1 Ballast n 2 Connection kit n 4 Gobos n 4 Spacers 502868 for metal gobos n 9 Fixing springs Warning! Griven S.r.l. liability will cease upon consignment of goods to the forwarder: claims for damage due to transport must be addressed directly to the forwarder. Griven S.r.l. will accept claims for broken or missing goods only within seven days of receipt of the goods. Returns of equipment will not be accepted without prior authorization granted by Griven S.r.l. and if not duly accompanied by relevant shipping documents. 4.2 Transport The carton box has not been designed to be used more than once, therefore, it is recommended to use one of our flight cases to transport the unit. 6 English

5.0 Quick turn on In this chapter brief essential instructions for an immediate use of the unit are listed. These instructions are necessary to connect and power up the unit, but they will not describe in complete details the functions of the unit itself. All other chapters in this manual are therefore supposed to be read, in order to learn all pieces of necessary information relevant to the unit. A. Open the box and check the content. B. Install the unit. C. Remove the screen protection 1. 1 D. Install the lamp 2. 2 E. Connect the ballast by using the terminal 3. 3 English 7

F. Connect the DMX signal by using the cables 4. 4 G. Power up the unit by using the cable 5. 5 H. Adjust the DMX address and the operating mode by using the control panel 5 in the rear of the unit. 6 8 English

6.0 Installation 6.1 Fixing The unit can be used both rested on floor and fixed onto a structure. Possible mounting positions are shown in the following picture. Min 10 cm Min 10 cm 90mm 3,54in 180mm 7,09in 180mm 7,09in Use the holes Ø12.5 and Ø14 in the bracket to fix the unit. 12mm 0,47in 70mm 2,76in 70mm 2,76in 0,55in 14mm English 9

6.2 Adjusting light beam direction 7 A. Untighten the screws "7" and the grain 8. 8 B. Rotate the body of the unit towards desired direction and tighten the screws 7 and the grain 8. 6.3 Connection to mains power The unit can operate with voltage from 200 to 220Vac or 230 to 240Vac and with frequency of 50 and 60Hz. Warning! Before connecting the unit, verify that power supplies features are compatible with the unit features. The unit must never be installed if not grounded electrically. It is suggested to use a magnetothermic switch along the power supply line, as prescribed by in force rules. The unit must not be powered up through a dimmer power device. Wiring and connection actions are to be performed by a qualified staff. A. Untighten the screws 9 ed open the projector. 9 9 10 English

Connect the ballast by using the terminal 10. Vac IN Cable n 3 Cable n 2 10 Cable n 1 8 1 3 5 Close the projector following the numerical order shown in the picture. 6 7 4 2 Power up the ballast. Main supply Brown Yellow Green Blue Live Ground Neutral English 11

Gobostorm Plus MK2 is fitted with butt connectors and heat shrink tube which allow to perform IP67 connections. To make the connection follow these instructions. A. Open the bag with label POWER SUPPLY. You will find inside a piece of heat shrink tube and 4 butt connectors. 12 11 B. Insert the tube 12 onto the power supply cable 11 on the rear box of the unit. 13 C. Make the connection to the network by using the butt connectors 14, pressing them with a proper tool 13. 14 15 D. Warm up the tube by using a heater for heat shrink tubes 15 till the complete shrinkage. The connection so obtained features an IP67 protection rate. 12 English

6.4 Connection to DMX signal The DMX signal is to be connected by using a shielded cable designed for devices RS-485. The signal cable must be connected according to the following table: GND = Hose DATA - = Black DATA + = Red Warning! All data wires must be isolated one from another and from the shield. The GND of the DMX signal is not to be connected to the electric ground of the unit. Insert a terminal plug with a 120 Ω resistor connected to DATA- and DATA+ in the last unit. Gobostorm Plus MK2 is fitted with butt connectors and heat shrink tube which allow to perform IP67 connections. To make the connection follow these instructions. A. Open the bag with label DMX. You will find inside two pieces of heat shrink tube and 7 butt connectors. 16 B. Insert the tube 16 onto the dmx cable 17 on the side of the rear box of the unit. 17 19 C. Make the connection to the network by using the butt connectors 18, pressing them with a proper tool 19. 18 English 13

20 D. Warm up the tube by using a heater for heat shrink tubes 20 till the complete shrinkage. The connection so obtained features an IP67 protection rate. If the unit which you are connecting is the last one of the DMX line, insert a 120 Ω terminal resistor connected between DATA- and DATA+, as shown and following. Execute stages A and B, as previously described. C. Connect the 120 Ω resistor 21 between DATA- and DATA+ and press the butt connectors by a proper tool. 21 DATA- DATA+ 21 D. Heat the tube 21 by using a heater for heat shrink tubes till the complete shrinkage and then press the final end of the tube with a pincer 22 in order to seal the connection. 22 14 English

7.0 Lamp installation and replacement 7.1 Lamp specifications Gobostorm Plus MK2 is designed to be used exclusively with Philips MSD 575 or MSR 575 lamp. Attention! Installing any other lamp may create a safety hazard or damage the fixture! The lamps are part of the metal halide family of discharge lamps and must be handled with great care. The lamp operates at high pressure, and the slight risk of explosion of the lamp exists if operated over its recommended life. We recommend, therefore, that the lamp is replaced within the manufacturer s specified lamp life. Every time the lamp is replaced, please reset the lamplife counter, as described in paragraph 9.5, in order to determine when to perform the next replacement. The specification of the lamp, available via the Griven network of dealers and distributors, are shown in the table below. Lamp PHILIPS MSD 575 Griven code LP0997 Rated lamp wattage 575W Colour temperature 5700K 6000K Luminous flux 46000 lm Average service life 2000 h CRI 75 Lamp PHILIPS MSR 575 Griven code LP0550 Rated lamp wattage 575W Colour temperature 6990K 7200K Luminous flux 49000 lm Average service life 1000 h CRI 70 7.2 Lamp installation Attention! Disconnect the unit from mains supply before servicing it or performing any other action. The lamp is very hot during operations! Wait at least for 20 minutes before changing. A. Untighten the screws 9 ed open the projector. 9 9 English 15

B. Place the lamp 23 transversally. 23 8 1 3 5 Close the projector following the numerical order shown in the picture. 6 7 4 2 Attention! Operate the units with the front panel partially open for 30-40 minutes before closing them for permanent use. This precaution will avoid the forming of condensation in the projector. 16 English

8.0 Replacing gobos and focus 8.1 Replacing gobos Gobostorm Plus MK2 features a gobos wheel hosting up to 5 gobos (D Size: Ext 53,3 Int 38). A. Untighten the screws 9 ed open the projector. 24 B. Slide the metal plate 24 as shown by the arrow. 25 C. Remove the fixing ring 25 and proceed with the replacement of the gobo. 26 27 D. WARNING! The spacer 502868 "27" (provided along with the fixture) must be placed between the metal gobos and the gear, as shown in the picture 25 25 Fixing ring 26 METAL gobo 27 Spacer 502868 E. Re-insert the fixing ring and put back the metal plate 24 in its original position. English 17

8.2 Focus The standard beam angle is 9. By adjusting the objective it is possible to modify the focusing. A. Loosen the knobs 28. 28 B. Act on the objective 29 to reach the desired focus. 29 C. Tighten the Knobs 28. 8.3 Mounting the optional 16 Angle lens By installing the optional lens (provided along with the fixture), the projector will achieve a 16 beam angle. 31 A. Undo the screws 30. B. Remove the objective 31. 30 18 English

C. Place the lens as shown in the picture and secure it by using the screws previously removed. D. Loosen the screws 32 and remove the spacer 33. 33 34 32 E. Install the objective 34 in its seat and perform the focusing. 8 1 3 5 Close the projector following the numerical order shown in the picture. 6 7 4 2 English 19

9.0 Use of the unit 9.1 Setting operating mode By the control panel it is possible to select one of the following operating modes: using DMX512 signal control mode Each fixture is controlled from DMX512 signal control. (see chapter 10.0 DMX function) MASTER-SLAVE or AUTOMATIC mode The projector operates independently, without DMX512 signal control. (see chapter 11.0 MASTER/SLAVE and AUTOMATIC function) 9.2 Unit control panel After 20 seconds of inactivity, the display will show a message about the projector status. 3 different status can be shown: DMX OFF DMX ON AUTO ON 9.2.1 Reading the display and using controls MENU button: By pushing the MENU button the display will show the main menu or you can exit from function and go back to main menu. By pushing the MENU button when is show the DMX address, you will enter in the main menu. ADDRESS SETTING AUTOMATIC LAMP SETTING UTILITY RELEASE SOFTWARE UP and DOWN buttons: By pushing the UP and DOWN buttons, values of the function which is shown in the display can be changed. ENTER button: Press ENTER to select, or to memorize the function which is shown on the display. 9.3 DMX Address setting When the projector is in AUTOMATIC mode the menu ADDRESS SETTING is not visible. Press ENTER when the display shows ADDRESS SETTING. By using the buttons UP and DOWN select the desired value (ON or OFF) and press ENTER to confirm. 20 English

9.4 AUTOMATIC mode Press ENTER when the display shows AUTOMATIC. This mode allows you to run or to create programs. A maximum number of 4 programs is available; each program can perform up to 50 scenes. PROGRAM 1 PROGRAM 2 PROGRAM 3 PROGRAM 4 RUN PROGRAMS 9.4.1 Programs execution Press ENTER when the display shows RUN PROGRAMS. By selecting ON the programs execution is enabled. By selecting OFF the programs execution is disabled. If the DMX signal is present (Input), it won t be possible to enable the Automatic Mode and the display will show DMX LINE BUSY 9.4.2 Programs setting Select, by using the buttons UP and DOWN, the program (from #1 to #4) to be modified/run and then press ENTER. You will access a sub-menu with the following options: PROGRAMMING PLAY Programs execution PLAY : By selecting ON the programs execution is enabled By selecting OFF the programs execution is disabled Program settings PROGRAMMING : Select PROGRAMMING by using the buttons UP and DOWN and then pressing ENTER. By selecting the scene (SCENE 01 SCENE 02 ) through the buttons UP and DOWN and then pressing ENTER, you will access a sub-menu with the following options: CREATE / EDIT If the scene does not exist the display will show CREATE, otherwise EDIT. By pressing ENTER you will get the programming menu, while pressing MENU you will go back to the previous menu The display will show the following message: P1-SCENE 01 CREATE Where P1 refers to the program and SCENE 01 to the scene to be created. DELETE Select YES or NO through the buttons UP and DOWN to delete the scene The display will show the following message P1-SCENE 01 DELETE? NO If the scene does not exist the display won t show the option DELETE. English 21

By selecting the scene programming the following functions will be requested in sequence: Select the DMX value corresponding to the required function. The program number, the scene number and the function you are programming will appear in the first line. In the second line the DMX value (to be selected through the UP and DOWN buttons) will be shown. Dimmer programming DIMMER Color wheel programming COLOR Gobo wheel programming GOBO W Gobo Rotation programming GOBO ROT. Gobo index programming GOBO IDX Effects wheel programming EFFECT W Effects rotation programming EFFECT ROT Effects index programming EFFECT IDX ZAP effect programming ZAP SHAKE effect programming SHAKE Scene time programming TIME (select 1 999 sec) When the scene programming is completed, you will be asked to create or edit/delete the next scene. 9.5 Lamp setting Press ENTER when the display shows LAMP SETTING. MANUAL LAMP ON Values: ON / OFF By selecting ON the lamp will always turn on, independently from the DMX value of the channel 1. By selecting OFF the lamp will be controlled by the DMX channeel 1 LAMP LIFE By selecting this function the display will show the lamp life counter. RESET LAMP LIFE Values: YES/NO By selecting YES the counter will be reset to zero. 9.6 Utility Press ENTER when the display shows UTILITY. DEFAULT SETTING Values: CANCEL / RESET It allows you to upload the default settings. RESET will restore the factory settings. FIXTURE RESET Values: CANCEL / RESET By selcting RESET the fixture will reset all motors. The lamp will remain in its current status RESERVED 1 The access to this menu is allowed to GRIVEN engineers only. FIXTURE TEST Values: YES / NO A test of all the projector functions will be performed; the display will show the test currently underway. FIXTURE LIFE By selecting this function the projector life counter will be shown on the display. RESERVED 2 The access to this menu is allowed to GRIVEN engineers only. 9.7 Software release Press ENTER when the display shows the menu RELEASE SOFTWARE. The software releases installed (Master, Slave) will be displayed in sequence. 22 English

10.0 DMX function mode 10.1 DMX channels Each unit use 11 DMX channels. In case of more units, the first unit will be set with address 001, the second unit with address 0012, the third unit with address 023, etc. 10.2 DMX functions Channel Function Value Description 0-63 Lamp off (OFF) the lamp will switch off after 10 seconds 1 2 Lamp ON/OFF Blackout Dimmer Strobo 3 Color wheel 4 Gobos selection 64-127 Motors reset (the reset will start after 10 seconds) (The lamp remains in its current status) 128-255 Lamp on (ON) 0-5 Blackout closed (if it remains closed for more than 30 second, any motor will stop until the next modification of the DMX value of the motors channel). 6-127 0-100% proportional control of the black-out 128-159 Open 160-239 0-100% proportional control of strobe effect 240-255 Open 0-10 White 11-20 Yellow 21-30 Orange 31-40 Red 41-50 Violet 51-60 Magenta 61-70 Green 71-80 Cyan 81-90 Blue 91-100 White 101-160 Proportional clockwise rotation (excluding channel 10 for colors repositioning) 161-170 White 171-230 Proportional anticlockwise rotation (excluding channel 10 for colors repositioning) 231-255 White 0-24 Gobo 1 25-48 Gobo 2 49-72 Gobo 3 73-96 Gobo 4 97-120 Gobo 5 121-180 181-190 Gobo 1 191-250 251-255 Gobo 1 Proportional clockwise rotation of the wheel (excluding channel 10 for Gobo repositioning) Proportional anticlockwise rotation of the wheel (excluding channel 10 for Gobo repositioning) English 23

Canale Funzione Valore Descrizione 0-15 No effect 5 6 7 8 9 Gobos rotation Gobo indexing Effects selection Effects rotation Effects indexing 10 Zap effect 11 Shake effect 16-130 Proportional clockwise control of the rotation 131-140 No effect 141-255 Proportional anticlockwise control of the rotation 0-7 No effect 8-248 360 Gobo indexing (excluding channel 5 for gobos rotation) 249-255 No effect 0-24 Effect 1 25-48 Effect 2 49-72 Effect 3 73-96 Effect 4 97-120 Effect 5 121-180 Proportional clockwise rotation of the wheel (excluding channel 10 for effects repositioning) 181-190 Effect 1 191-250 Proportional anticlockwise rotation of the wheel (excluding channel 10 for effects repositioning) 251-255 Effect 1 0-15 No effect 16-130 Proportional clockwise control of the rotation 131-140 No effect 141-255 Proportional anticlockwise control of the rotation 0-7 Nessun effetto 8-248 360 effects indexing 249-255 No effect 0-10 No effect 11-80 Proportional ZAP effect with opening and closing at the same speed 81-90 No effect 91-160 Proportional ZAP effect with slow closing and quick opening 161-170 No effect 171-240 Proportional ZAP effect with quick closing and slow opening 241-255 No effect 0-10 No effect 11-80 Proportional shake effect on Gobos 81-90 No effect 91-160 Proportional shake effect on effects 161-170 No effect 171-240 Shake effect on Gobos and effects 241-255 No effect 24 English

10.3 DMX signal interruption If the DMX signal is absent the shutter will close and the motors will stop in 5 minutes from the last signal reception. 10.4 Lamp management by DMX signal In the presence of DMX, the lamp is controlled by the 1st channel dmx. To turn off the lamp via DMX you need to stay at least 4 seconds in the 0-63 area of the DMX channel 1. To turn on the lamp, allow at least 20 s after switching off. 11.0 Master-Slave and Automatic function Gobostorm Plus MK2 can operate without DMX signal (in AUTOMATIC mode) and can be set so that a single MASTER unit will command a series of SLAVE units. This function is particularly useful when more units are desired to execute the same programme in synchrony. The following picture shows an example of a Master-Slave layout. MASTER SLAVE 1 SLAVE 2 SLAVE N OUT IN OUT IN OUT IN Terminal resistor (R=120 not included!) 11.1 AUTOMATIC configuration See paragraph 9.4 AUTOMATIC configuration. 11.2 MASTER configuration To set up the unit as MASTER the same instructions for the set up as AUTOMATIC must be followed (see paragraph 9.4 AUTOMATIC configuration). 11.3 SLAVE configuration To set up the unit as SLAVE set the DMX address 001. See paragraph 9.3 DMX setting English 25

12.0 RDM function When operating in DMX mode, the projector can accept the following RDM commands: discovery Upon request of the RDM controller, the projector adverts its own presence (the RDM controller will display the projector between a list). DMX address reading and setting. Channels number reading On / Off identification This command is used to identify the projector you want to get access to (the identification happens by switching on strobe effect). Manufacturer The name of the manufacturer (Griven) is displayed. Model description The projector model (Gobostorm Plus MK2) is displayed. Software version description The version of the master firmware in use on the projector (Gobostorm Plus MK2 v.x.xx) is displayed. Display hours of lamp life This displays the value of the hours of lamp life. Display projector working life hours This displays the value of the hours of the life of the projector. Alarm display Displayed alarm active on the projector. 13.0 Maintenance Attention! Always remove mains power prior to opening up the fixture. To ensure maximum functionality and light output it is recommended to follow these instructions: 13.1 Cleaning the unit The unit must be cleaned regularly. Cleaning regularity will depend especially on the environment where the unit will operate: deposits of dust, smokes or other wastes will reduce the light output performances. Clean regularly the glass and the mirror of the unit. Be careful when cleaning the components. Operate in a clean, properly illuminated environment. Do not use solvents which could damage painted surfaces. Remove left particles by a cotton towel dampened with a glass-cleaning liquid or distilled water. Dry out by a clean, soft, non-scratching towel or by compressed air. 13.2 Regular checks Check electrical connections, especially the ground wiring and the power supply cable. Check that the unit is not damaged mechanically. Replace those components which have got deteriorated. Replace the lenses, the mirrors and the dichroic filters if they are visibly damaged. Replace any lamp that may present any damage or deformation.we recommend, therefore, that the lamp be replaced within the manufacturer s specified lamp life. Replace any damaged shield. 26 English

13.3 Gears lubrication If the rotation of the Gobos or prisms is not smooth and linear, the gears must be lubricated. Warning! the gears must be exclusively lubricated with perfluoropolyether UNIFLOR 8470 also available through GRIVEN authorized dealers network. This procedure must be exclusively performed by authorized and qualified staff. A. Untighten the screws 9 ed open the projector. 9 9 24 B. Slide the metal plate 24 as shown by the arrow. 2 C. Remove the Gobo holder slightly pulling it first outward and then upward. 1 English 27

B. Lubricate the fissure between the gobo holder and the gear as shown in the picture. C. Re-insert the gobo holder in the wheel Warning! The gobo holder must perfectly adhere to the Gobo wheel. 14.0 Spare parts All components of the unit are available as spare parts at Griven dealers. Exploded views, wiring diagrams, electronic layouts and advertising brochures are available on request. To make the job of assistance centres easier, specify serial number and model of the unit which spare parts are requested for. 15.0 Disposal The European Directive 2002/96/EC on Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE), requires that old lighting fixtures must not be disposed of the normal unsorted municipal waste stream. Old appliances must be collected separately in order to optimise the recovery and recycling of the materials they contain and reduce the impact on human health and the environment. The crossed out wheeled bin symbol on the product reminds you of your obligation, that when you dispose of the appliance it the must be separately collected. Consumer should contact their local authority or retailer for information concerning the correct disposal of their old appliance. 28 English

16.0 Message errors The unit display can point out faulty functionings by visualizing error codes. Such a visualization is possible only when the display is at rest condition (visualization of the dmx address). Message Description Projector s action SLAVE COMM. ERROR Communication with slave microprocessor interrupted. Motors set to zero. Lamp turns off. the alarm will subside if communication restarts working properly. GOBO WHEEL ERROR Gobo wheel sensor. The reset failed None GOBO INDEXING ERROR Gobo rotation sensor. The reset failed None EFFECT WHEEL ERROR Effects wheel sensor. The reset failed None EFFECT INDEXING ERROR Effects rotation sensor. The reset failed. None COLOR WHEEL ERROR Color wheel sensor. The reset failed None IGNITION ERROR The lamp, after several attempts, did not switch on None OVERHEATING HEATING The internal temperature of the projector is too high. The internal temperature of the projector is too low. The lamp will be switched off until the projector has completed its cooling process. No program will be executed until the projector reaches its working temperature. English 29

17.0 Troubleshooting Inconvenience Possibile Cause Action The fixture is completely dead The unit does not respond properly to the DMX control. No light output No power to fixture. Incorrect DMX cable connection. Unfinished data connection. Incorrect address assignment to the units. One of the unit is faulty and it is affecting the data transmission along the connection. Lamp blown Lamp not installed Blackout closed Check that power is switched on and cables are plugged in. Check connections and wires. Rectify inefficient connections. Repair or replace damaged wires. Insert a terminal plug in the output jack of the last unit of the connection. Check the addresses of the units and the protocol settings. Short-circuit units singularly, one by one, since regular working is restored. Disconnect fixture and replace lamp. Disconnect fixture and install lamp. Verify the DMX channels value Lamp cuts out intermittently. Fixture is too hot. Let the fixture cool down. Ensure that the ambient temperature is below 40 C. 18.0 Technical specifications Projector mechanical features Height...............................................................................598m (23.56 ) Width..............................................................................506mm (19.92 ) Depth................................................................................660mm (26 ) Weight................................................................................24Kg (53Lbs) Ballast mechanical features Height..............................................................................176mm (6.92 ) Width...............................................................................213mm (8.39 ) Depth.................................................................................368 (14.47 ) Weight...............................................................................10Kg (22 Lbs) Thermal features Maximum ambient temperature...........................................................35 C (95 F) Minimum ambient temperature..........................................................-40 C (-40 F) Maximum surface temperature..........................................................100 C (176 F) Thermal protection....................................................................... Electronic Electrical features Voltage...........................................................200-220Vac or 230-240Vac 50/60Hz Nominal current........................................................... 3.9A @ 230V / 5.6A @ 208V Maximum power........................................................ 656W @ 230V / 820W @ 208V Light output source Lamp.........................................................................575W discharge lamp Approved models............................................................ PHILIPS MSD/MSR 575 W Optics Optical system............................................................................. Lenses Control Protocol............................................................................. USITT DMX-512 Control channel........................................................................ 11 channels Construction Unit body........................................................................... Iron/Aluminium Treatment............................................................... Scratch resistant black paint Weather protection rate....................................................................... IP65 30 English

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