ARRI Orbiter Safety And Installation Manual Download Page 1

L5.0021114

09 / 2020

S A F E T Y  A N D  I N S T A L L A T I O N  M A N U A L

Summary of Contents for Orbiter

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Page 2: ...ministrative requirements and regulations and to ensure compliance with these requirements and regulations including applying for and obtaining any necessary approvals or registrations As far as reasonable and legally possible ARRI will support requests in relation to such applications by providing tech nical documents or declarations As an importer or user you confirm that you are familiar with a...

Page 3: ...3 Dimensions Dimensions 3 Dimensions All dimensions in mm above dimension line and inch below dimension line ...

Page 4: ...llation 12 To Secure the Fixture and Accessories against Falling 12 To Mount the Yoke 13 To Remove the Yoke 13 Basic Features 14 Pan and Tilt 14 Use of Accessories for Beam Shaping 14 To Mount Optical Accessories 14 To Remove Optical Accessories 14 DMX RDM Interface 14 Wireless DMX 15 USB Ports 15 USB Ports on the Front Side 15 SD card slot 15 Ethernet Interfaces 15 Control Panel 15 To Connect and...

Page 5: ...se and may only be operated by qualified persons High voltage Risk of electric shock The product becomes hot during operation Do not touch the product during operation Protection glass Replace a broken pro tection glass immedi ately Do not use a product with broken protection glass Optical radiation UV visible IR Unplug the mains cable before any service or maintenance work or when the product is ...

Page 6: ...th adhesive tape where necessary Never lead cables over sharp edges e g sheet metal profile or other cut edges Damaged cables can cause electric shock short circuit or fire Never use the cables for transportation Never hang the product on its cables The mains and loop through cables must be longer than the safety cable so that the product is held by the safety cable and not by the mains cables in ...

Page 7: ...ate the product if the ambient temperature exceeds 45 C 113 F Intensive use can cause the surface to become hot up to 75 C 167 F Let the product cool down complete before you handle it Never cover air vents during operation Keep a minimum clearance around the air vents of 0 5 m 1 65 ft The minimum distance from the light output aperture to flammable material is 0 5 m 1 65 ft Never point a light be...

Page 8: ...fety regulations Disconnect all cables prior to transport Do not disassemble the yoke by unscrewing the tilt lock handles WARNING The ARRI Orbiter is intended for professional use and may only be operated by qualified persons It is not intended for household use Please follow the user manual of accessories and third party accessories such as battery packs and battery chargers They contain importan...

Page 9: ...particles off with a soft repeated press Clean soiled electric contacts with cotton swabs wetted with isopropyle alcohol Keep electric contacts clean and replace corroded parts Only use disinfectants with a maximum alcohol content of 70 to disinfect the product NOTICE Check regularly on the ARRI Orbiter website if a new firmware version is available for the Orbiter For best performance we strongly...

Page 10: ...website www arri com Unpacking The Orbiter is supplied wit the short instruction and the following accessories Antenna Protective cap The following accessories need to be ordered separately Mains cable with inline switch powerCON TRUE1 TOP connector and power plug or bare ends Yoke with yoke adapters and junior pin manual or pole operated optic accessories like open face optics dome optics or soft...

Page 11: ...et 6 Locking slider 7 Quick release lever 8 Yoke bracket 9 Antenna wireless DMX 10 Communication interface 5 pin Lemo 11 Digital optics interface 5 pin 12 Light output with protective glass 13 Guide for locking pin 14 Safety loop attachment 15 Ambient light sensor 16 Connector for Control panel extension cable 17 Control panel 18 Focus handle 19 Mains in and out 20 Battery connector 48 V 52 V 21 T...

Page 12: ...be approved at least 10 times the weight of the product including all accessories mounted at the product The safety cable must comply with EN 60598 2 17 Section 17 6 6 and be approved by an official body such as TÜV Lead the safety cable through the safety loop attachment 14 see Overview on page 11 and the structure the fixture is mounted to Keep the safety cable as short as possible but as long a...

Page 13: ...ick release system for mounting and removing the yoke without a tool Flip out one lever and press the stirrup slightly downwards until the yoke adapter slides out of the yoke bracket Repeat the procedure for the other side and remove the yoke from the fixture Heavy weight Risk of injury and damage When installing the Orbiter and accessories observe all safety instructions especially that the yoke ...

Page 14: ...ng structure or the upper handle 3 of the Orbiter Always secure the accessory against falling with a safety cable if the primary catch fails To Remove Optical Accessories Remove the safety cable from the accessory Push the locking pin 13 inwards and turn the accessory counter clockwise until it stops Remove the accessory and place the protective cap on the Quick Lighting Mount DMX RDM Interface Th...

Page 15: ...nd 27 The Ethernet signal can be daisy chained as the Orbiter acts like a switch in an Ethernet network The interface can be used for control up loading new firmware setting parameters and service purpose using the ARRI lighting service manager Download the ALSM free of charge from the ARRI web site www arri com lightingsoftware Please find more detailed information to work with the ALSM in the us...

Page 16: ... pull out the connector To Power and use the Orbiter The Orbiter has no mains switch After connecting the fixture with the power source or switching it on with the mains cable inline mains switch the Orbiter initializes for a few seconds and is ready for operation The Orbiter will operate with the settings made on the fixture menu or received by DMX RDM Art Net or sACN Please observe the informati...

Page 17: ... 85 C min 4 F to 185 F HAR CCC USA Canada Rubber cord SJ0 0 W 3x14 AWG min 20 C to 90 C min 4 F to 194 F 300 V min 15 A UL CSA Japan Flexible cord HVCTF 3X2 0 mm min 60 C 140 F min 300 V 80 shore PSE JET Table 1 Mains cable specification DANGER High voltage Risk of electric shock and fire For protection from electric shock always connect the fixture electrically to ground earth when connected to A...

Page 18: ...le connector a full quarter turn clockwise to lock the cable connector To unlock the cable connector push the connector lock backwards and turn the cable connector counter clockwise Pull the cable connector out of the power input socket To Connect a Battery Pack The Orbiter can be used with a battery pack independent of AC power The battery pack must meet the following specifications The pin out o...

Page 19: ...ry packs It is not possible to give a reliable indication of the operating time with a battery pack The actual operating time depends strongly on age state of charge type of battery pack and brightness setting of the Orbiter If the battery pack does not have a switch for switching on and off the brightness of the orbiter should be set to zero before disconnecting the connector cable to the battery...

Page 20: ...ps for a Reliable Data Transmission Use shielded twisted pair cable designed for RS 485 devices or CAT 6 CAT 7 network cables Standard microphone cable cannot transmit control data reliably over long runs 24 AWG cable is suitable for runs up to 300 meters 1000 ft Heavier gauge cable and or an amplifier is recommended for longer runs To split the data link use a DMX splitter Use an RDM compatible s...

Page 21: ...ssory Light aperture 45 mm 1 78 in Dynamic Functions Dimmer electronic 0 100 Color mixing RGBACL color mixing hue and saturation Control and Programming DMX Channels 3 58 channels depending from type and mode Setting and adressing Via fixture menu or ALSM DMX compliance ESTA DMX512A LumenRadio CRMX RDM compliance ANSI E1 20 2010 Art Net Version 4 sACN ANSI E1 31 Firmware update Via USB port networ...

Page 22: ...tion of 10 Noise emission Noise level in High Color Rendering Modus 30 dB a Noise level in High Output Modus 30 dB a Noise level in Low Noise Modus 20 dB a Temperatures Minimum ambient temperature ta 20 C 4 F Maximum ambient temperature ta 45 C 113 F Cooling Silent temperature controlled fan cooling Photobiological Safety Risk group 2 CAUTION Potentially dangerous optical radiation Do not look int...

Page 23: ...ent generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense 1 This device complies with Part 15 of...

Page 24: ...tions as described in the user documen tation that comes with the product InternationalCB EuropeEU ENEC EMC EMF Radio Test Report USA CanadacNRTL EMC Radio Verification Certificate and Equipment Authorization Registration FCC Radio Human Exposure test report FCC Radio Certificate of Compliance IC and Equipment Authorization Registration for Canada FCC ChinaRadio Transmission Equipment Type Approva...

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