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Each 

CF 7 H

ard 

E

dge 

X

utilises 

20

or 

21 

channels of DMX 512 signal for complete control. The number of channels

varies depending on the mode (

Mode

) selected; 

Mod1

(20 channels), 

Mod2

(21 channels). The additional channel offers

further functions (for more details see paragraph 

12. DMX 512 signal functions

)

DMX coding 

MOD1 

(mode 1 default)

To ensure that each projector accesses the correct signal, it is necessary to correctly address each fixture. Any number
between 1 and 493 can be generated via the multifunction panel of the 

CF 7 H

ard 

E

dge 

X

.

This procedure must be carried out on every 

CF 7 H

ard 

E

dge 

X

being used. 

When powered up initially , each projector will show 

A001

which indicates 

DMX address 1

; a projector thus addressed

will respond to commands on channel 

1

to 

20

from 

DMX 512 controller

. A second unit should be addresses as 

21

, a

third as 

41

and so on until the final 

CF 7 H

ard 

E

dge 

X

has been addressed.

DMX coding 

MOD2 

(mode 2)

To ensure that each projector accesses the correct signal, it is necessary to correctly address each fixture. Any number
between 1 and 492 can be generated via the multifunction panel of the 

CF 7 H

ard 

E

dge 

X

..

This procedure must be carried out on every 

CF 7 H

ard 

E

dge 

X

being used. 

When powered up initially, each projector will show 

A001

which indicates 

DMX address 1

; a projector thus addressed

will respond to commands on channels 

1

to 

21

from the 

DMX 512 controller

. A second unit should be addresses as

22

, a third as 

43

and so on until the final 

CF 7 H

ard 

E

dge 

X

, has been addressed.

Altering DMX addresses

1) Press the 

+

or 

-

button until the display shows the 

DMX

required, the characters in the display panel will flash to indicate

that the selection is not stored in memory.

2) Press the 

enter

button to confirm your selection; the display will stop flashing and the projector will now respond to the

new DMX address.

3) To better understand the function of each channel, we refer you to section 12 “Control channel functions from a 

DMX

512

controller”.

Important Note

: Keeping the 

+

or 

-

button pressed will cause the display to alter at increased speed, allowing a faster

selection to be effected.

By pressing the 

button, you may inadvertently select a DMX address which is not being communicated to the fixture by

the controller, for example 500. If this is the case, the display will slow the data reception, (since it does not exist), and you
will note that it is slow to respond to your commands (for example altering an address or requesting or confirming a reset).
You may solve this problem by either sending data to this address, or by altering the incorrect DMX setting of the 

CF 7

H

ard 

E

dge

in question.

function display

10. DMX addressing

English

Summary of Contents for CF 7 HEX

Page 1: ...CF 7 Hard Edge 1 edizione marzo 2001 1st edition march 2001 manuale di istruzioni instruction manual...

Page 2: ...rapidit e precisione Please note in the space provided above the relative service information of the model and the retailer from whom you purchased your CF 7 Hard Edge X This information will assist...

Page 3: ...female XLR 3 9 Powering up 10 DMX addressing 11 Display panel functions 11 1 Powering up the CF 7 Hard Edge X without articulated movement 11 2 Counter reset 11 3 test 12 DMX 512 signal functions 13 D...

Page 4: ...hat no part of the equipment has suffered damage in transit In case of damage to the equipment contact your carrier immediately by telephone or fax following this with formal notification in writing p...

Page 5: ...e unit without proper earth connection 5 The fixture should never be located in an exposed position or in areas of extreme humidity A steady supply of circulating air is essential Protection against u...

Page 6: ...0 hours We recommend therefore that the lamp be replaced within the manufacturer s specified lamp life installing the lamp 1 Using a Phillips head screwdriver remove the screws A which hold the lampho...

Page 7: ...which were previously removed Attention we recommend that the lamp be realigned in the optical train of the unit to avoid overheating of the dichroic fil ters and other internal components of the unit...

Page 8: ...ojector at any time by using the selector located on the base of the pro jector The selector allows you to choose from 2 preset voltages indicated on the sticker located adjacent to the switch Select...

Page 9: ...ts that must not come into contact with water oil or any other liquid movement The projector has a maximum movement of 630 in the base and 260 in the yoke DO NOT place any obstructions in the path of...

Page 10: ...d Edge X A good earth connection is essential for the correct operation of the fixture Strict adherence to regulatory norms is strongly recommended Warning WARNING DANGER The electronic ballast with w...

Page 11: ...lled DMX 512 and DMX 512 standard see diagram Pin connections conform to the international standard pin 1 screening 0 volt pin 4 not connected pin 2 data pin 5 not connected pin 3 data 8 1 Connection...

Page 12: ...are isolated from one another and the metal housing of the connector Note the housing of the cannon XLR 3 or 5 must be isolated Controller Standard DMX 512 OUT 3 2 1 3 pin XLR 3 F 3 pin XLR 3 M Ad alt...

Page 13: ...set function on all the internal and external motors This will last some few seconds after which it will be subject to the external signal from the controller DMX led The DMX led will be static on to...

Page 14: ...lly each projector will show A001 which indicates DMX address 1 a projector thus addressed will respond to commands on channels 1 to 21 from the DMX 512 controller A second unit should be addresses as...

Page 15: ...vimento PAN e TILT To choose between fast and soft Pan and Tilt movement LAMP lamp control Lamp on off control inhibition by DMX signal FANS fans control Fans function controlled through PCB Strd Fans...

Page 16: ...alisation of unit s working time lamp on reset operation not possible HTOT total working time Total visualisation of unit s working time time covered by mains supply reset operation not possible 2 4 S...

Page 17: ...r lamp life 5 Press the enter button to confirm your selection the display will show 0000 confirming that the counter has been reset 11 3 test This function allows for a test sequence to be carried ou...

Page 18: ...om strobe increasing flash rate 128 247 step open 248 255 7 iris step open 0 15 proportional from large to small 16 115 step iris small 116 192 proportional iris pulse with increasing pulse speed 193...

Page 19: ...o effect NOTE channel 16 select gobo or iris focal lens when ch 20 is between 171 and 200 16 Focal lens step Iris focal lens 0 85 step Gobo focal lens 86 170 step Narrow angle 171 255 17 cyan proporti...

Page 20: ...2 with the lamp on set fast autofocus channel 20 201 240 3 select a gobo image channel 10 30 4 open the black out channel 6 255 5 open the dimmer channel 5 255 6 focus the projected image channel 9 r...

Page 21: ...B to bring the hot spot to the centre of the beam Use the third adjuster C to flatten the beam to maxi mum uniformity vertical adjustment Screw B acts on a lever and spring assembly to position the la...

Page 22: ...nternals of the projector 1 Lift the 2 latches located towards the rear of the unit and the two towards the front 1 Detach the safety cables Attention Remove mains power prior to accessing the interna...

Page 23: ...bo wheel Gobos may be replaced as required to produce special effects as required Gobos dimensions are as follows fixed gobos external 26 mm image area 20 mm thickness 1 mm rotating gobos external 26...

Page 24: ...r 3 seconds in every subsequent minute This is designed to protect the ballast and lamp ignitor from prolonged usage in less than ideal conditions NOTE it is important to replace a lamp that is at the...

Page 25: ...brush and a common vacuum cleaner or an air compressor periodic maintenance lamp The lamp should be replaced if there is any observable damage or deformation due to heat This will avoid the danger of...

Page 26: ...c calibration mode Note Simultaneously pressing the and buttons will return the calibration value to the default value of 128 PNAL pan alignment Pan movement alignment TLAL tilt alignment Tilt movemen...

Page 27: ...agent Accurate description of the fixture model number and type will assist us in providing for your requirements in an efficient and effective manner CF 7 Hard Edge X is covered under international...

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