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11.1. Powering up the CF 7 

W

ash 

Z

oom 

X

without articulated movement

This function may be useful should you need to power up the 

CF 7 W

ash 

Z

oom 

X

This function may be useful should you

need to power up the 

CF 7 W

ash 

Z

oom 

X

to readdress it or alter any parameters and you wish to do this in the absence of

any articulated movement.
1) Turn on the projector whilst holding down both the 

enter 

button and the 

– 

button.

The projector will proceed with a reset of all the motors with the exception of those which control articulated movement,
the pan and tilt motors, which remain static until a full reset is performed.

2) you may alter the DMX address, or any other parameters available via the menu system without any articulated move-
ment occuring.
3) To return to normal functioning the projector needs simply be turned off and then turned on once again. 

11.2. Counter reset

The lamp life counter needs to be reset to zero at every lamp change to provide accurate information on lamp life
1) Turn off the projector
2) Power up the 

CF 7 W

ash 

Z

oom 

X

whilst simultaneously holding down the 

+

and  

buttons.

3) Press the 

menu

button.

4) Press the + or - button until the display shows 

LIFE

(for 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 out on the respective motors of the unit in the absence of any DMX
signal.
1) Press the 

menu

button.

2) Press the + or - button until the display shows 

TEST

(for test).

3) Press the 

enter

button to confirm your selection; the display will show 

PAN

(for pan movement test., Press the 

+

or 

buttons for subsequent tests from 

PAN

to 

ALL

.

In these tests the projector simulates the reception of a DMX 512 signal which is increasing from 1 to 255 on the selected
channel.
4) Press the 

enter

button to confirm your selection of the test to be carried out.

PAN

= movement in the X-axis

F PA

= fine movement in the X-axis

TILT

= movement in the Y-axis

F TI

= fine movement in the Y-axis

DIMM

= opening/closing of the dimmer

SHUT

= opening/closing of the black-out / strobe

ZOOM X

= movement of the z

oom 

X

system

RCOL

= movement of the colour wheel

EFF

= effects selection

CYAN

= cyan 

MAGE

= magenta

YELL

= yellow

ALL

= testing all motors

NOFU

= no function

English

Summary of Contents for CF 7 Wash Zoom X

Page 1: ...CF 7 Wash Zoom 1st release february 2002 Instructions manual...

Page 2: ...9 Powering up 12 10 DMX addressing 13 11 Display panel functions 14 11 1 Powering up the CF 7 Wash Zoom X without articulated movement 15 11 2 Counter reset 15 11 3 Test 15 12 DMX 512 signal functions...

Page 3: ...e that 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 writin...

Page 4: ...of circulating air is essential Protection against ultraviolet radiation 1 Never turn on the lamp if any of the lenses filters or the carbon fibre housing is damaged their respective functions will on...

Page 5: ...500 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 lamp...

Page 6: ...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 uni...

Page 7: ...y using the selector located on the base of the projector The selector allows you to choose from 2 preset voltages indicated on the sticker located adjacent to the switch Select the required voltage b...

Page 8: ...he base and 260 in the yoke DO NOT place any obstructions in the path of the projector s movement safety chain The use of a safety chain cod 069 fixed to the CF 7 Wash Zoom X and to the primary suspen...

Page 9: ...Zoom X A good earth connection is essential for the correct operation of the fixture Strict adherance to regulatory norms is strongly recommended Warning WARNING DANGER The electronic ballast with whi...

Page 10: ...h Zoom X labe led 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...

Page 11: ...ors 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...

Page 12: ...reset function on all the internal and external motors This will last some few seconds aftr which it will be subject to the external signal from the controller DMX led The DMX led will be static on to...

Page 13: ...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...

Page 14: ...ally the colour wheel through DMX 512 D I S P reverse display Reverse reading display depending on mounting position ground mounted or suspended L E D display control To disable display visualisation...

Page 15: ...X whilst simultaneously holding down the and buttons 3 Press the menu button 4 Press the or button until the display shows LIFE for lamp life 5 Press the enter button to confirm your selection the di...

Page 16: ...ion can be varied selecting color standard special function on the back function display 9 color wheel step white clear 0 9 proportional proportional 360 color wheel rotation 10 151 proportional conti...

Page 17: ...o 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 Adjuster B acts on a lever and spring assembly to position the la...

Page 18: ...le to the internals of the projector 1 Lift the 2 latches located towards the rear and front of the unit 2 Detach the safety cables Attention Remove mains power prior to accessing the internal compone...

Page 19: ...making it adaptable to any kind of installation All the lenses allow rotation on their axis and grant orientation of the beam on 360 diifusion lens maximum uniformity diffusion filter maximum intensi...

Page 20: ...er on the front side of the fixture and untighten the four safety knobs by hand or using a screwdriver 2 rotate the lens assembly to unlock it 3 remove the filter simply by lifting it 4 Mount now the...

Page 21: ...n entitled 14 Opening up the projector housing 3 Locate the dichroic colour wheel 4 Manually rotate the colour wheel to find the dichroic filter you wish to replace 5 Remove the dichroic filter by fir...

Page 22: ...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 23: ...ce are a brush and a common vacuum cleaner or an air compressor periodic maintanance lamp The lamp should be replaced if there is any observable damage or deformation due to heat This will avoid the d...

Page 24: ...he display will show for some few seconds indicating that you have entered the electronic calibration mode Note Simultaneously pressing the and buttons will return the calibration value to the default...

Page 25: ...are available as replacement spares from your authorised coemar sales agent Accurate description of the fixture model number and type will assist us in providing for your requirements in an efficient...

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