Chauvet COLORado Zoom Tour CW User Manual Download Page 3

 

Table of Contents

 

COLORado™ Zoom Tour WW User Manual Rev. 06 

 

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Table of Contents 

1. Before You Begin ................................................................................................ 1

 

What Is Included ................................................................................................................. 1

 

Unpacking Instructions ........................................................................................................ 1

 

Claims ......................................................................................................................................... 1

 

Typographic Conventions ................................................................................................... 1

 

Icon Indications ................................................................................................................... 1

 

Product at a Glance ............................................................................................................ 2

 

Safety Notes ........................................................................................................................ 2

 

Personal Safety ........................................................................................................................... 2

 

Mounting and Rigging .................................................................................................................. 2

 

Power and Wiring ........................................................................................................................ 2

 

Operation ..................................................................................................................................... 2

 

Expected LED Lifespan ...................................................................................................... 2

 

2. Introduction ......................................................................................................... 3

 

Product Description ............................................................................................................. 3

 

Features .............................................................................................................................. 3

 

Additional Features ...................................................................................................................... 3

 

Product Overview ................................................................................................................ 4

 

Product Dimensions ............................................................................................................ 5

 

3. Setup .................................................................................................................... 6

 

AC Power ............................................................................................................................ 6

 

AC Plug ....................................................................................................................................... 6

 

Power Linking .............................................................................................................................. 6

 

DMX Linking ........................................................................................................................ 7

 

DMX Modes ................................................................................................................................. 7

 

Master/Slave Connectivity ........................................................................................................... 7

 

Mounting ............................................................................................................................. 8

 

Orientation ................................................................................................................................... 8

 

Rigging ........................................................................................................................................ 8

 

4. Operation ............................................................................................................. 9

 

Control Panel Description ................................................................................................... 9

 

Control Options ................................................................................................................... 9

 

Programming ....................................................................................................................... 9

 

DMX Personality .......................................................................................................................... 9

 

DMX Control .............................................................................................................................. 10

 

Loss of Signal  Setting ............................................................................................................... 10

 

Static Color ................................................................................................................................ 11

 

Master/Slave .............................................................................................................................. 11

 

Dimmer Curves .......................................................................................................................... 11

 

Control Panel Lock .................................................................................................................... 11

 

Reset ......................................................................................................................................... 12

 

Whites Setting ........................................................................................................................... 12

 

Calibration Lock Out .................................................................................................................. 12

 

Zoom Limit Setting ..................................................................................................................... 12

 

Menu Map ......................................................................................................................... 13

 

DMX Values ...................................................................................................................... 14

 

STD.W ....................................................................................................................................... 14

 

STD.P ........................................................................................................................................ 14

 

UNO .......................................................................................................................................... 14

 

5. Technical Information ....................................................................................... 15

 

Product Maintenance ........................................................................................................ 15

 

Summary of Contents for COLORado Zoom Tour CW

Page 1: ...User Manual...

Page 2: ...bits the usage copy storage distribution modification or printing of this manual or its content for any other purpose without written consent from CHAUVET Document Printing For better results print th...

Page 3: ...3 Additional Features 3 Product Overview 4 Product Dimensions 5 3 Setup 6 AC Power 6 AC Plug 6 Power Linking 6 DMX Linking 7 DMX Modes 7 Master Slave Connectivity 7 Mounting 8 Orientation 8 Rigging 8...

Page 4: ...Table of Contents ii COLORado Zoom Tour WW User Manual Rev 06 Troubleshooting Guide 16 Returns Procedure 17 Contact Us 17 Technical Specifications 18...

Page 5: ...h CHAUVET within 7 days of receiving the product See the Contact Us section in this manual for addresses and phone numbers Typographic Conventions Convention Meaning 1 512 A range of values in the tex...

Page 6: ...always secure to a fastening device using a safety chain cable included Power and Wiring Always make sure you are connecting this product to the proper voltage as per the specifications in this manual...

Page 7: ...et that doubles as a floor mount and hanging support Features 1 4 or 5 channel DMX control Operating modes 1 channel Dimmer 4 channel Dimmer macro zoom zoom reset 5 channel WW CW dimmer zoom zoom rese...

Page 8: ...Introduction 4 COLORado Zoom Tour WW User Manual Rev 06 Product Overview Power In power Out Back View Front View Double bracketed Yoke DMX In DMX Out...

Page 9: ...Introduction COLORado Zoom Tour WW User Manual Rev 06 5 Product Dimensions...

Page 10: ...rom www chauvetpro com Never connect this product to a rheostat variable resistor or dimmer circuit even if the rheostat or dimmer channel serves only as a 0 to 100 switch AC Plug The COLORado Zoom To...

Page 11: ...Slave mode allows a COLORado Zoom Tour WW the master product to control one or more COLORado Zoom Tour WW s the slave products without a DMX controller One COLORado Zoom Tour WW becomes the master pro...

Page 12: ...dicated in the Safety Notes section Never mount in places where rain high humidity extreme temperature changes or restricted ventilation may affect the product If hanging this product make sure that t...

Page 13: ...variable number of programming levels for each option To go to an option in the desired main level press MENU repeatedly until the main level shows on the display Press ENTER to select This will take...

Page 14: ...ct the DMX programming level 3 Set the starting address a Go to the DMX main level b Select the starting address 001 512 The highest recommended starting address for each DMX mode are as follows DMX M...

Page 15: ...t should be the first product in the daisy chain Dimmer Curves This setting determines how fast the output of the COLORado Zoom Tour WW changes when you modify the values of the Cool White Warm White...

Page 16: ...u select step 3 follow the procedure described below in Calibration Lock Out Calibration Lock Out This setting enables you to activate or disable the White setting lock out feature which keeps non aut...

Page 17: ...efaults CALE YES Allows CAL1 setting to be changed NO Locks out changes to CAL1 setting DIM OFF No dimming curve DIM1 Dimmer curves 1 4 DIM2 DIM3 DIM4 DERR SAVE All LEDs stay on the last command used...

Page 18: ...0 100 5 Zoom Reset 000 200 201 220 221 255 No Function Reset No Function STD P Channel Function Value Percent Setting 1 Dimmer 000 255 0 100 2 Macro 000 010 011 050 051 080 081 110 111 140 141 255 No...

Page 19: ...fe and increased mechanical wear To clean your product Unplug the product from power Wait until the product has cooled Use a vacuum or dry compressed air and a soft brush to remove dust collected on t...

Page 20: ...circuit load Reduce total load placed on the electrical circuit Short circuit along the power wires Check electrical wiring Product does not power up No power Check for voltage on outlet Loose or dam...

Page 21: ...ur name Your address Your phone number The RMA number A brief description of the problem s Be sure to pack the product properly Any shipping damage resulting from inadequate packaging will be the cust...

Page 22: ...7 products 14 products Power I O US Worldwide Europe Power input connector Neutrik powerCON A Neutrik powerCON A Power output connector Neutrik powerCON B Neutrik powerCON B Power cord plug Edison US...

Page 23: ...CHAUVET 5200 NW 108th Avenue Sunrise FL 33351 USA 800 762 1084 954 929 1115 FAX 954 929 5560 www chauvetlighting com COLORado Zoom Tour WW User Manual Rev 06 February 2012...

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