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English 

As described on paragraph 

10 DMX addressing, 

the

iSpot 575 

can be DMX controlled through your DMX board

selecting the  

MODE

function on the fixture’s display; .

iSpot 575

will operate at 20 channels

To select the desired mode on the unit refer to the following instructions:
1) Press the 

menu 

button.

2) Press the 

+

or 

-

until the display shows 

MODE

(to select the function mode).

3) Press the 

enter

button to confirm your selection; the display will show 

MODE

Below are the functions of the 20 channels when operating in standard 

MODE

c h a n n e l

f u n c t i o n

type of control

e f f e c t

d e c i m a l

1

Base (pan) coarse

proportional

coarse control of the base movement

0-255

2

Base (pan) fine

proportional

fine control of the base movement

0-255

3

Yoke (tilt) coarse

proportional

coarse control of the Yoke movement

0-255

4

Yoke (tilt) fine

proportional

fine control of the Yoke movement

0-255

5

d i m m e r

step

closed

0-7

proportional

from close to open

8-255

6

S h u t t e r ,   S t r o b e

step

Shutter closed

0-9

proportional

Synchro strobe-effect from slow to fast (max. 10
fl

h

/

d)

10-66

step

Shutter open

67-68

proportional

Pulse-effect in sequences, close slow, open fast (adjustment
from slow to fast)

69-125

step

Shutter open

1 2 6 - 1 2 7

proportional

Pulse-effect in sequences, close fast, open slow (adjustment
from fast to slow)

1 2 8 - 1 8 4

step

Shutter open

1 8 5 - 1 8 7

proportional

Random strobe-effect from slow to fast

1 8 8 - 2 4 4

step

Shutter open

2 4 5 - 2 5 5

7

iris

step

open

0-9

proportional

from large to small

10-124

step

iris small

1 2 5 - 1 2 9

proportional

iris pulse, with increasing pulse speed

1 3 0 - 1 8 9

step

open

1 9 0 - 1 9 2

proportional

iris pulse, with increasing pulse speed plus flash effect

1 9 3 - 2 5 1

step

open

2 5 2 - 2 5 5

8

step Zoom

( c h a n n e l   2 0

between 171 and

2 4 9 )

step

iris lens

0-85

21  ° beam size

86-171

25  ° beam size

1 7 2 - 2 5 5

8

step Zoom

( c h a n n e l   2 0

between 250 and

2 5 5 )

step

21 ° beam size

0-127

25  ° beam size

1 2 8 - 2 5 5

9

f o c u s

proportional

proportional focus control

0-255

1 0

R o t a t i n g   g o b o   1 ,

s e l e c t i o n

step

Open

0-10

step or proportional depending on ch 19 gobo 1

11-40

step or proportional depending on ch 19 gobo 2

41-70

step or proportional depending on ch 19 gobo 3

71-100

step or proportional depending on ch 19 gobo 4

1 0 1 - 1 3 0

step or proportional depending on ch 19 gobo 5

1 3 1 - 1 6 0

step or proportional depending on ch 19 gobo 6

1 6 1 - 1 9 2

proportional

Gobo wheel rotation from slow to fast

1 9 3 - 2 5 5

1 1

gobo 1 360°  indexingstep

no  effect

0-10

proportional

proportional indexable gobo positioning 360°

11-255

1 2

gobo 1 rotation &

fine indexing

proportional

proportional indexable fine gobo positioning 360°

0-100

proportional

continuous gobo rotation clockwise with proportional speed
from max to min.

1 0 1 - 1 7 6

step

gobo stop

177- 179

proportional

continuous gobo rotation counter-clockwise with proportional
speed from min. to max

1 8 0 - 2 5 5

NOTE: Step zoom iris lens automatically enters the beam when the iris channel is at a level higher than 9 with no gobo inserted  if channel 20 is between 250
and 255.

12. DMX 512 signal functions

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Summary of Contents for iSpot 575

Page 1: ...1st edition february 2002 instructions manual 575...

Page 2: ...g up the iSpot 575 without articulated movement 14 11 2 Counter reset 14 11 3 test 14 12 DMX 512 signal functions 15 13 Aligning the lamp in the optical system 17 14 Opening up the projector housing 1...

Page 3: ...at 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 pa...

Page 4: ...n areas of extreme humidity A steady supply 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 i...

Page 5: ...the lamp exists if operated over its recommended life of 1000 2000 hours We recommend therefore that the lamp be replaced within the manufacturer s specified lamp life installing the lamp 1 Using a P...

Page 6: ...er make sure therefore that the cor rect pin is lined up into its respective pin socket DO NOT USE UNDUE FORCE In case of difficulty re read the instructions and repeat the procedure 5 Replace the lam...

Page 7: ...tage of the projector 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...

Page 8: ...t of the unit You may attach the safety chain to iSpot 575 via the holes in the fixture s base B protection against liquids The projector contains electric and electronic components that must not come...

Page 9: ...as described in section 5 of this manual Prior to connecting the unit to your mains supply ensure that the model in your possession correctly matches the mains supply available to you For connection...

Page 10: ...standard pin 1 screening 0 volt pin 2 data pin 3 data If using a controller which output signal via an XLR 5 5 pin socket do not use pins 4 and 5 leaving them unconnected Ensure that all data conducto...

Page 11: ...d 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 indicate that DMX 512 signal is bei...

Page 12: ...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 project...

Page 13: ...e display visualization T E S T motors test Device operation test without using DMX signal RESE reset Reset function DEMO demo program To demonstrate the fixture s operativity RATE DMX speed DMX signa...

Page 14: ...n 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 Th...

Page 15: ...55 7 iris step open 0 9 proportional from large to small 10 124 step irissmall 125 129 proportional iris pulse with increasing pulse speed 130 189 step open 190 192 proportional iris pulse with increa...

Page 16: ...w 128 190 step No rotation 191 192 proportional Backwards rainbow effect from slow to fast 193 255 1 8 color wheel 2 step Open white 0 7 step or proportional depending on ch 19 color 1 8 27 step or pr...

Page 17: ...d 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...

Page 18: ...Loosen the screws which affix the upper and lower covers 1 Once unscrewed simply lift the covers to access the internal components of the fixture Attention Remove mains power prior to accessing the in...

Page 19: ...wheel 1 closest to the lamp external 32 9 mm image area 26 mm thickness 0 2 3 5 mm gobo wheel 2 external 32 9 mm undefined image area 30 mm outlined image area 28 mm thickness 0 2 3 5 mm Gobos should...

Page 20: ...te the autotransformer in the base of the unit 3 Select a voltage from amongst 100 115 208 230 and 240V by removing cable n 6 and moving it to the required volt age To determine which is the correct t...

Page 21: ...f the base 2 Select from either 50 or 60Hz by moving cable n 16 to the required position To ensure you have selected the correct tap refer to the sticker located on the power supply Cable number 17 sh...

Page 22: ...nds 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 end of...

Page 23: ...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 the lamp e...

Page 24: ...nt TLAL tilt alignment Tilt movement alignment SH R shutter alignment Shutter s right half alignment SH L shutter alignment Shutter s left half alignment C1AL color wheels alignment Color wheel 1 alig...

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