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American DJ

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American DJ

®

  -  www.americandj.com  - Fantasy 250™ Instruction Manual Page 7

 Fantasy 250™  

 

                Controls and Functions

 Fantasy 250™ 

 

 

 

     

             Set Up

Power Supply:

 Before plugging your unit in, be sure the source volt-

age in your area matches the required voltage for your American DJ

®

 

Fantasy  250.™ The American DJ

®

 Fantasy  250

 is available in a 120v 

and 220v version. Because line voltage may vary from venue to venue, 
you should be sure your unit voltages matches the wall outlet voltage 

before attempting to operate you fixture.  

DMX-512:

 DMX is short for Digital Multiplex. This is a universal pro-

tocol  used  as  a  form  of  communication  between  intelligent  fixtures 
and controllers. 

A DMX controller sends DMX data instructions from 

the controller to the fixture. DMX data is sent as serial data that trav

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els from fixture to fixture via the DATA “IN” and DATA “OUT” XLR ter

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minals located on all DMX fixtures (most controllers only have a DATA 

“OUT” terminal). 

DMX Linking: 

DMX is a language allowing all makes and models of 

different manufactures to be linked together and operate from a sin-

gle controller, as long as all fixtures and the controller are DMX com

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pliant.

 To ensure proper DMX data transmission, when using several 

DMX  fixtures  try  to  use  the  shortest  cable  path  possible.  The  order 
in which fixtures are connected in a DMX line does not influence the 
DMX addressing. For example; a fixture assigned a DMX address of 1 
may be placed anywhere in a DMX line, at the beginning, at the end, 
or anywhere in the middle. When a fixture is assigned a DMX address 
of 1, the DMX controller knows to send DATA assigned to address 1 
to that unit, no matter where it is located in the DMX chain.

Dip-switches in DMX mode:

 This unit uses dip switches to assign a 

DMX address. Each dip switch represents a binary value. 
Dip Switch 1 address equals 1 

 

Dip Switch 2 address equals 2 

 

Dip Switch 3 address equals 4 

 

Dip Switch 4 address equals 8 
Dip Switch 5 address equals 16 

 

Dip Switch 6 address equals 32
Dip Switch 7 address equals 64 

 

Dip Switch 8 address equals 128
Dip Switch 9 address equals 256

Dipswitches 10, 11, and 12 - Some units omit dipswitch 10, and most 
units do not have dipswitches 11 and 12. When a unit does include 

ON

1

9

8

7

6

5

4

3

2

10

128

2

8     32  

256

65

16

4

1

SF

DMX CHANNEL

3.  XLR DMX Input Jack -

 This jack is used to receive an incoming 

DMX  signal or Master/Slave signal.

4.   Dipswitches -

 These switches serve two functions. In master-slave 

mode these switches are used to assign a specific head address. In 

DMX mode these switches are used to assign a DMX address to the 

unit. In DMX mode each switch corresponds to a specific value based 
on  binary  code.  See  pages  8-10  for  a  detailed  explanation  of  DMX 

binary code.

5. Audio Sensitivity Knob - 

This will adjust the audio sensitivity of the 

INTERNAL MICROPHONE. Turning the sensitivity knob in the clock-
wise direction will increase the sensitivity to sound. Turning the knob 

in the counter clockwise direction will decrease the fixture’s sensitivity 

to sound.

6.   MINI/C  Controller  Jack  - 

This  jack  is  for  use  with  the  optional 

MINI/C controller only. This controller is used to control the blackout 
function. Do not attempt to connect an audio signal to this jack, this 
will damage the PC board and void your manufactures warranty!

7. Lamp Assembly and Access Plate -

 This plate accesses the lamp 

socket assembly. The unit includes a spring mounted ZB-MSD250/2 
250w discharge lamp. Be sure to only replace with same type lamp. 

After replacing a lamp be sure the lamp is centered in the reflector. 

See  page  13-14  for  details  on  installing  and  optimizing  replacement 

lamps. Never operate this unit with the lamp exposed, this lamp emits 

strong UV radiation.

8.  Cooling Fan - 

This unit is equipped with three high velocity variable 

fans to aid in the cooling process. These fans are designed to vary their 
velocity at different operating temperatures, to provide better cooling 
when the unit reached higher operating temperatures associated with 
long usage. Be sure to never obstruct the cooling fans during normal 
usage. Also, be sure to keep the vents clean at all times. A blocked or 
malfunctioning cooling system may shorten lamp life and unit reliabil-
ity.

9.   Lens Assembly -

 This high quality lens is a fully focusing. Focus 

the lens by manually turning the lens in a clockwise or counter-clock-
wise direction until the desired effect is achieved.

Summary of Contents for Fantasy 250

Page 1: ...iffer ent operating modes stand alone sound active or in a Master Slave configuration The Fantasy 250 comes with several built in programs and is best used in multiples of four When used as a stand al...

Page 2: ...pear to operate normally or exhibits a marked change in performance Fantasy 250 Safety Precautions Fantasy 250 Halogen Lamp Warning Caution There are no user serviceable parts inside this unit Do not...

Page 3: ...he performance of this product please read these operating instructions carefully to familiarize yourself with the basic operations of this unit These instructions contain important safety information...

Page 4: ...ress equals 256 Dipswitches 10 11 and 12 Some units omit dipswitch 10 and most units do not have dipswitches 11 and 12 When a unit does include ON 1 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 10 128 2 8 32 256 65 16 4 1 SF DMX...

Page 5: ...INPUT POWER INPUT OUTPUT DMX512 DMX DMX COMMON 1 2 3 Termination reduces signal errors and avoids signal transmission problems and interference It is always advisable to connect a DMX terminal Resist...

Page 6: ...cable runs more than a 100 feet use a terminator on the last fixture 7 For help operating in DMX mode consult the manual included with your DMX controller Stand Alone Operation Sound Active This mode...

Page 7: ...nment This procedure centers the lamp in the reflector Proper optimization will increase lamp life and ensure a bright crisp output Improper optimization may add a yellow tint to the lamp output and r...

Page 8: ...100 120 GOBO 5 121 147 GOBO 1 SHAKE 148 174 GOBO 2 SHAKE 175 201 GOBO 3 SHAKE 202 228 GOBO 4 SHAKE 229 255 GOBO 5 SHAKE 3 GOBO ROTATION 0 7 NO ROTATION 8 255 ROTATION 4 PRISM ROTATION 0 7 NO ROTATION...

Page 9: ...put from the unit 1 Be sure you have connected your unit into a standard 120v wall outlet 2 Be sure the external fuse has not blown The fuse is located on the bottom panel of the unit 3 Remove the lam...

Page 10: ...or replacement thereof including parts at the sole discretion of American DJ All products covered by this war ranty were manufactured after January 1 1990 and bear identifying marks to that effect E A...

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