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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 

 

5.1.

 

Rigging the device 
 

 

CAUTION! 

PLEASE CONSIDER THE RESPECTIVE NATIONAL NORMS DURING THE 
INSTALLATION. THE INSTALLATION MUST ONLY BE CARRIED OUT BY A 
QUALIFIED PERSON. 

 

 

The  applicable  temperature  for  the  lighting  is  between  -20°C  to  45°C.  Do  not  use  the 
lighting under or above the temperature. 

 

The installation of the effect has to be built and constructed in a way that it can hold 10 
times the weight for 1 hour without any harming deformation. 

 

The  installation  must  always  be  secured  with  a  secondary  safety  attachment

e.g.an 

appropriate safety rope. 

 

Never stand directly below the device when mounting

removing or servicing the fixture. 

 

The operator has to make sure the safety relating and machine technical installations are 
approved by an expert before taking the device into operation for the first time. 

 

These installations have to be approved by a skilled person once a year. 

 

Overhead mounting requires extensive experience

including amongst others calculating 

working load limits

installation material being used

and periodic safety inspection of all 

installation  material  and  the  device.If  you  lack  these  qualifications

do  not  attempt  the 

installation yourself.Improper installation can result in bodily injury. 

 

Summary of Contents for COBRA ULTRA BEAM

Page 1: ...User Manual KEEP THIS MANUAL FOR FUTURE NEEDS...

Page 2: ...5 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 12 6 DMX 512 CONTROL CONNECTION 15 7 DMX 512 CONNECTION WITH DMX TERMINATOR 15 8 DEVICE DMX START ADDRESS SELECTION 16 9 OPERTING INSTRUCTIONS OF THE INTERNAL DMX WIRELESS...

Page 3: ...loan unless and until the recipient demonstrates that they have a variance in effect at the time of delivery that permits them to produce laser light shows incorporating such projector s No direct ex...

Page 4: ...at the device be earthed If either lenses or display are damaged damage may include cracks or gashes in the material they must be replaced Electrical connections such as replacing the power plug must...

Page 5: ...c control officials The projection system shall be securely mounted or immobilized to prevent unintended movement or misalignment Beam masking will be provided as an inherent part of the system design...

Page 6: ...obo indexing FEATURES 3 Control channel modes 35 33 45 channels 2 Operation modes DMX 512 Master Slave mode Strobe effect with 1 25 flashes per second and pulse effect 8 Rotating Prisms 6 facet circul...

Page 7: ...6 OTHER SPEC Input signal isolation guarantees stable signal transmission without interference Advanced RDM function WEIGHT Net weight 33 kg...

Page 8: ...IXTURE OVERVIEW 1 Front Lens 2 Tilt Lock 3 Display 4 Lef button 5 Down button 6 Center button 7 Right button 8 Up button 9 Pan Lock 10 Handle 11 Power In 12 Fuse 13 RJ45 In 14 RJ45 Out 15 DMX In 16 DM...

Page 9: ...8 4 DIMENSIONAL DRAWINGS 4 1 Fixture Dimension...

Page 10: ...urple 8 Velvet green 9 Amber 10 Light blue 11 Light red 12 Follies pink 13 Yellow 14 Slate blue 15 Dark Green 16 Dark amber 17 Medium Blue 18 Magical magenta 19 Oklahoma yellow Inner Ring Color 20 Con...

Page 11: ...10 4 3 Gobo Filter Dimension...

Page 12: ...11 4 4 Fix Gobo Wheel Dimension...

Page 13: ...ondary safety attachment e g an appropriate safety rope Never stand directly below the device when mounting removing or servicing the fixture The operator has to make sure the safety relating and mach...

Page 14: ...ega holder into the respective holes on the bottom of the device Tighten the quick lock fasteners fully clockwise Install the second Omega holder Pull the safety cable through the holes on the bottom...

Page 15: ...Hazard Zone should be no lower than 3 m measured vertically above the floor Horizontal clearance to the Hazard Zone should be 2 5 m measured horizontally Any human access to the Hazard Zone if applic...

Page 16: ...diagram below Address 1 Address 36 Address 71 7 DMX 512 CONNECTION WITH DMX TERMINATOR For installations where the DMX cable has to run over a long distance or is in an electrically noisy environment...

Page 17: ...third unit to 71 35 36 and so on 9 OPERTING INSTRUCTIONS OF THE INTERNAL DMX WIRELESS SYSTEM 9 1 Equipments DMX 512 controller wireless transmitter and the fixtures with wireless receiver 9 2 Message...

Page 18: ...rom transmitter T1 and to log in to another transmitter T2 Case 1 Remove a receiver a On the control board of the fixture enter menu to activated the function of REST b The LED for wireless on the fix...

Page 19: ...01 XXX DMX address setting Mode User Mode Stand Mode Basic Mode Extend Mode User Mode A User Mode B User Mode C User s mode to change channel numbers Edit User ModeA Max channel PAN Preset User modes...

Page 20: ...WDMX Art Net sACN Temp C F Celsius Fahrenheit Temperature switch between Initial Pos PAN XXX Initial effect position Wireless DMX Activate WDMX Rest WDMX Activate WDMX Rest WDMX Dim Curve Square Law...

Page 21: ...Pan Tilt Reset Color Reset Gobo Reset Other Test Channel PAN Test function Manual Ctrl PAN XXX Fine adjustment of the lamp Calibration Password PAN Password 050 Calbrate and adjust the effects to sta...

Page 22: ...the main menu 10 2 2 Edit User Mode With this function you can adjust the rest user defined channel order 1 Double clicking center button to access main menu Tap the Up Down button until Mode is displ...

Page 23: ...the Up Down button to select Status 4 Double clicking center button to access Status menu Tap the Up Down button to select Pan Reverse 5 Double clicking center button to access Pan Reverse The displa...

Page 24: ...dback switch of pan movement or tilt movement 1 Double clicking center button to access main menu 2 Tap the Up Down button until Options is displayed 3 Double clicking center button to access Options...

Page 25: ...enter button to confirm or long press the center button to return to the main menu Reset Mode 1 Double clicking center button to access main menu 2 Tap the Up Down button until Options is displayed 3...

Page 26: ...h 6 Double click the center button to confirm or long press the center button to return to the main menu Zoom Focus Spd With this function you can select zoom focus mode from Fast Medium and Slow 1 Do...

Page 27: ...The Password for this function is 050 Set IP 1 Double clicking center button to access main menu 2 Tap the Up Down button until Options is displayed 3 Double clicking center button to access Options T...

Page 28: ...he center button to confirm or long press the center button to return to the main menu Clr Laser Timer This function allows you to clear the Laser timer 1 Double clicking center button to access main...

Page 29: ...Control 4 Double clicking center button to access Fans Control menu Tap the Up Down button to select Constant Fans 5 Double clicking center button to access Constant Fans The display will show OFF Tap...

Page 30: ...ss Key Lock The display will show OFF Tap the Up Down button to select ON 6 Double click the center button to confirm or long press the center button to return to the main menu DispFlash When set to O...

Page 31: ...m factory this projector is prepared for wireless data transmission W DMX If you wish to de activate W DMX control you can select the function De activate WDMX by turning the encoder With the function...

Page 32: ...Tap the Up Down button to select Reset P T Fade 4 Double clicking center button to access Reset P T Fade The display will show OFF Tap the Up Down button to select ON 5 Double click the center button...

Page 33: ...sunder Edit scenes With this function you can run the individual scenes either automatically i e with theadjusted Step Time 1 Double clicking center button to access main menu 2 Tap the Up Down button...

Page 34: ...center button to confirm or long press the center button to return to the main menu Fans Speed 1 Double clicking center button to access main menu 2 Tap the Up Down button until Options is displayed 3...

Page 35: ...menu 2 Tap the Up Down button until Info is displayed 3 Double clicking center button to access Info Tap the Up Down button to select Time Info 4 Double clicking center button to access Time Info Tap...

Page 36: ...e main menu Clr Last Run With this function you can clear last run time of the fixture The display shows ON or OFF Press Enter to confirm 1 Double clicking center button to access main menu 2 Tap the...

Page 37: ...ou can display the software version of the device 1 Double clicking center button to access main menu 2 Tap the Up Down button until Info is displayed 3 Double clicking center button to access Info Ta...

Page 38: ...nnel 4 Double clicking center button to access Test Channel The display will show Pan Tap the Up Down button to select other channel 5 Double click the center button to confirm or long press the cente...

Page 39: ...t to three different program signals to the slave fixture to operate It means the host will send cyclically in the following orders The host will keep operating the program of Part 1 Then the slave fi...

Page 40: ...tions and their values 45DMX channels Mode Channel Value Function St Ba Ex 1 1 1 PAN Movement 8bit 0 255 Pan Movement 2 2 Pan Fine 16bit 0 255 Fine control of Pan movement 3 2 3 TILT Movement 8bit 0 2...

Page 41: ...117 Strobe effect slow to fast 118 126 No function shutter open 127 180 Pulse effect in sequences 181 191 No function shutter open 192 245 Random strobe effect slow to fast 246 255 No function shutte...

Page 42: ...66 Color 3 67 Color 4 68 Color 5 69 Color 6 70 Color 7 71 Color 8 72 Color 9 73 Color 10 74 Color 11 75 Color 12 76 Color 13 77 Color 14 78 Color 15 79 Color 16 80 Color 17 81 Color 18 82 Color 19 83...

Page 43: ...obo 2 18 21 Rot gobo 3 22 25 Rot gobo 4 26 29 Rot gobo 5 30 33 Rot gobo 6 34 37 Rot gobo 7 38 41 Rot gobo 8 42 45 Rot gobo 9 46 49 Rot gobo 10 50 53 Rot gobo 11 54 57 Rot gobo 12 58 68 Gobo 1 shake sl...

Page 44: ...t 31 Rotating gobo indexing Fine 0 255 Fine indexing 24 22 32 Fixed Gobo 0 2 Open 3 14 Forwards rotation from fast to slow 15 17 No rotation 18 29 Backwards rotation from slow to fast 30 Gobo 1 31 Gob...

Page 45: ...Gobo 38 69 Gobo 39 70 Gobo 40 71 Gobo 41 72 Gobo 42 73 Gobo 43 74 Gobo 44 75 Gobo 45 76 Gobo 46 77 Gobo 47 78 Gobo 48 79 Gobo 49 80 Gobo 50 81 Gobo 51 82 Gobo 52 83 Gobo 53 84 Gobo 54 85 Gobo 55 86 Go...

Page 46: ...shake slow to fast 120 Gobo 10 shake slow to fast 121 Gobo 11 shake slow to fast 122 Gobo 12 shake slow to fast 123 Gobo 13 shake slow to fast 124 Gobo 14 shake slow to fast 125 Gobo 15 shake slow to...

Page 47: ...o 46 shake slow to fast 157 Gobo 47 shake slow to fast 158 Gobo 48 shake slow to fast 159 Gobo 49 shake slow to fast 160 Gobo 50 shake slow to fast 161 Gobo 51 shake slow to fast 162 Gobo 52 shake slo...

Page 48: ...84 126 Prism 2 127 169 Prism 3 170 212 Prism 4 213 255 Frost 26 24 34 Rotating prism index rotating prism rotation 1 0 127 Prism indexing 128 189 Forwards prism rotation from fast to slow 190 193 No r...

Page 49: ...sed 5 9 Display Off 10 14 Display On 15 19 Display Invert Off 20 24 Display Invert On 25 26 Auto fan control mode 27 28 Stage fan control mode 29 30 Silence fan control mode 31 32 Super Silence fan co...

Page 50: ...IT Off 118 120 Prerig INIT On 121 123 Pan Degree 540 124 126 Pan Degree 630 127 129 Tilt Degree 540 130 132 Tilt Degree 270 133 135 CTO Control Color Wheel 136 138 CTO Control Separate Ch 139 141 Illu...

Page 51: ...ircuit malfunctions Optical Sensor or Magnetic Sensor fails or the stepper motor is defective or its driving IC on the main PCB The TILT movement is not located in the default position after the reset...

Page 52: ...n the main PCB The Rot_Gobo1 movement is not located in the default position after the reset Fix_Gobo wheel Er Fix_Gobowheel error This message will appear after the reset of the fixture if the head s...

Page 53: ...0 HEX head screws for each cover The following points have to be considered during inspection 1 All screws for installing the devices or parts of the device have to be tightly connected and must not b...

Page 54: ...or circuit contacts and the resultant overheating We recommend frequent cleaning of the device Please use a moist lint free cloth Never use alcohol or solvents Please refer to the instructions under I...

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