Coemar iSPOT 585 MB Instruction Manual Download Page 17

If all the procedures have been carried out correctly to this point, the 22 channels of your 

DMX 512

controller will

have control over all the functions of the 

iSPOT 575 MB 

as described in the table below:

channel

function

type of
control

effect

1

X axis, base movement

(pan)

proportional

control of the pan movement of the beam of light via proportional
rotation of the base motor

0

- 255

0%

- 100%

2

X axis, fine base
movement (pan)

proportional

fine control of the pan movement of the beam of light via proportional
rotation of the base motor

0

- 255

0%

- 100%

3

Y axis, yoke movement

(tilt)

proportional

control of the tilt movement of the beam of light via proportional
rotation of the yoke motor

0

- 255

0%

- 100%

4

Y axis, fine yoke

movement (tilt)

proportional

fine control of the tilt movement of the beam of light via proportional
rotation of the yoke motor

0

- 255

0%

- 100%

step

standard (fast)

0

-

10

0%

-

4%

step

ultra fast movement (ideal for positioning during programming)

11

-

25

4%

-

10%

proportional vector mode (from fast to slow)

26

- 127

10% -

50%

proportional Tracking mode (from fast to slow)

128 - 247

50% -

97%

step

Tracking mode (slow)

248 - 255

97% - 100%

step

closed

0

-

7

0%

-

3%

proportional adjust output intensity from 0 to 100%

8

255

3%

- 100%

step

shutter closed

0

-

9

0%

-

4%

proportional variable speed strobing effect, from slow to fast

10

-

66

4%

-

26%

step

shutter open

67

-

68

26% -

27%

proportional

sequenced pulse effect, slow closing, fast opening (variable speed
pulsing, from slow to fast)

69

- 125

27% -

49%

step

shutter open

126 - 127

49% -

50%

proportional

sequenced pulse effect, fast closing, slow opening (variable speed
pulsing, from fast to slow)

128 - 184

50% -

72%

step

shutter open

185 - 187

73% -

73%

proportional random strobe effect with variable speed from slow to fast

188 - 244

74% -

96%

step

shutter open

245 - 255

96% - 100%

step

open

0

-

9

0%

-

4%

proportional from maximum opening to minimum opening

10

- 255

4%

- 100%

step

open

0

-

9

0%

-

4%

proportional from maximum open to minimum

10

- 124

4%

-

49%

step

minimum diameter

125 - 129

49% -

51%

proportional pulse effect with proportional increase in speed

130 - 189

51% -

74%

step

open

190 - 192

75% -

75%

proportional pulse and flash effect with proportional increase in speed

193 - 255

76% - 100%

iris focus

0

-

85

0%

-

33%

21

°

 lense

86

171

34% -

67%

25

°

 lense

172

255

67% - 100%

21

°

 lense

0

127

0%

-

50%

25

°

 lense

128

255

50% - 100%

10

focus

proportional proportional control of focus

0

- 255

0%

- 100%

step

no gobo

0

-

10

0%

-

4%

gobo 1 

11

-

40

4%

-

16%

gobo 2 

41

-

70

16% -

27%

gobo 3 

71

- 100

28% -

39%

gobo 4 

101 - 130

40% -

51%

gobo 5 

131 - 160

51% -

63%

gobo 6 

161 - 192

63% -

75%

proportional continuous rotation of the gobo wheel from slow to fast

193 - 255

76% - 100%

step

no effect

0

-

10

0%

-

4%

proportional proportional positioning of the gobo on the wheel from 1 to 360

°

11

- 255

4%

- 100%

proportional

fine indexing / accurate positioning of the gobo (if channel 12 is above
a level of 10)

0

- 100

0%

-

39%

proportional

continuous rotation of the gobo in an anti-clockwise direction with a
proportional decrease in speed

101 - 176

40% -

69%

step

gobo stop

177 - 179

69% -

70%

proportional

continuous rotation of the gobo in a clockwise direction with a
proportional increase in speed

180 - 255

71% - 100%

step

no gobo

0

-

10

0%

-

4%

gobo 1 

11

-

40

4%

-

16%

gobo 2 

41

-

70

16% -

27%

gobo 3 

71

- 100

28% -

39%

gobo 4 

101 - 130

40% -

51%

gobo 5 

131 - 160

51% -

63%

gobo 6 

161 - 192

63% -

75%

proportional continuous rotation of the gobo wheel from slow to fast

193 - 255

76% - 100%

step

no effect 

0

-

10

0%

-

4%

proportional proportional positioning of the gobo on the wheel from 1 to 360

°

11

- 255

4%

- 100%

7

dimmer

6

rotating the gobos on

wheel 1 and fine

indexing control

9

13

8

indexing the rotating

gobos (wheel 1)

through 360

°

9

8

decimal

percentage

movement speed

shutter, strobe

5

12

iris diaphragm (LIN-

Linear)

step zoom

channel 22 is between

250 and 255

11

selecting rotating

gobos wheel 1

(wheel closest to the

lamp)

NOTE 2

: the iris focus lense is automatically inserted into the light beam when the iris channel is set to above 9 and no gobo has been selected; this

automated feature can be disenabled by taking channel 22 to a level between 171 and 209

step zoom

channel 22 is between

171 and 209

NOTE 1

: the iris diaphragm has different effects depending upon the settings made when selecting IRIS on the display (linear LIN or with internal effects

PULS)

iris diaphragm

(with internal effects

PULS)

step

step

selecting rotating

gobos  on wheel 2

14

15

indexing the rotating

gobos (wheel 2)

through 360

°

NOTE 4:

 when channel 15 is set to between 0 and 10, gobo rotation (channel 16) has no effect on indexing, the gobo stops instantaneously

step or

proportional

selectable via

channel 20

step or

proportional

selectable via

channel 20

12. DMX 512 operation

17

English

Summary of Contents for iSPOT 585 MB

Page 1: ...1 edizione giugno 2004 1st edition june 2004 manuale di istruzioni instructions manual SPOT575MB ...

Page 2: ......

Page 3: ... massima rapidità e precisione Please note in the space provided above the relative service information of the model and the retailer from whom you purchased your iSPOT 575 MB This information will assist us in providing spare parts repairs or in answering any technical enquiries with the utmost speed and accuracy ATTENZIONE la sicurezza dell apparecchio è garantita solo con l uso appropriato dell...

Page 4: ...ation 16 11 4 Rapid scrolling 16 12 DMX 512 operation 17 13 Aligning the lamp in the optical path 19 14 Turning on the iSPOT 575 MB without articulated movement 20 15 Resetting the counter 20 16 Automatic repositioning functions 20 17 Opening up the projector 21 18 Interchanging gobos 22 19 Altering the operating voltage Reserved for technical staff 23 19 1 Selecting the operating voltage 23 20 Th...

Page 5: ...solate the projector from mains supply prior to performing any function which involves touching the internals of the unit including lamp replacement 2 For mains connection adhere strictly to the guidelines outlined in section 7 of this manual 3 The level of technology inherent in the iSPOT 575 MB necessitates the use of specialist personnel for all service applications refer all work to your autho...

Page 6: ...t risk of explosion exists if operated over their recommended lamp life We recommend therefore that the lamp be replaced within the manufacturer s specified lamp life installing the lamp 1 Using a Philips head screwdriver loosen the 2 screws A which affix the lamp assembly located at the rear of the projector 2 Remove the lamp assembly B 3 Locate the lampholder C Attention Disconnect mains prior t...

Page 7: ...ics Refer to section 13 for a description of this procedure The projector is able to operate at either 100 115 208 230 or 240 V Coemar presets barring specific requests an operating voltage of 240v at a frequency of 50 Hz The operating voltage and frequency are noted on a sticker nearby the voltage selector on the base of the unit iSPOT 575 MB can operate at either 50 or 60 Hz with no need for any...

Page 8: ...tly seated in the appropriate slots in the base of the unit If the fixture is to be suspended we recommend the use of appropriate C clamps which are capable of comfortably sustaining the weight of the fixture The C clamps are fitted to the central shaft of the cam lock devices The structure from which the unit is hung should be of sufficient rating to hold the weight of the unit and should also be...

Page 9: ... an articulated movement of 360 in the base and 252 through its yoke DO NOT obstruct the articulated move ment in any way risk of fire Each fixture produces heat and must be installed in a well ventilated position The minimum recommended distance from flamma ble material is 0 5m Minimum distance from the object being illuminated is 2m forced ventilation You will note that the projector contains se...

Page 10: ...ssed in section 5 of this manual Prior to connecting the unit to your mains supply ensure that the model in your possession correctly mat ches the mains supply available to you For connection purposes ensure that your plug is of a suitable rating 4 5 amps at 230V 8 Amps at 115 V Locate the mains cable which exits the base of the unit and connect as shown below protection The use of a thermal magne...

Page 11: ...ext 150 C 2 m 2 m ta max 35 C 230V ie 3 5A ie max 5A il 6 95A IP 20 cosϕ 0 98 115V ie 7A ie max 10A serial number made in italy by coemar spa Castel Goffredo Mantova Italy factory set main at 100V 115V 208V 230V 240V 50Hz 60Hz T2A 230V T3A 115V T5A 230V T12A 115V Power in out pin1 gnd pin2 data pin3 data dmx 512 lamp 575W MH type MSR 2 or MSD base GX 9 5 max temp ext 150 C 2 m 2 m ta max 35 C 230V...

Page 12: ... section 12 DMX 512 signal func tions for more comprehensive information DMX addressing To ensure that each projector accesses the correct signal it is necessary to correctly address each fixture Any number between 1 and 490 can be generated via the multifunction panel of the iSPOT 575 MB This procedure must be carried out on every iSPOT 575 MB When initially powered up each projector will show A0...

Page 13: ...possibility to vary some functions settings and to apply personalizations enter demo program activation enter L I N linear iris O F F pulse iris enter enter enter PD IR pan movement inversion To reverse horizontal movement direction of the beam on DMX level variation TDIR tilt movement inversion To reverse vertical movement direction of the beam on DMX level variation OPTO optic sensor de activati...

Page 14: ...o o enter enter A A A A o DISP display reverse AOO1 FUNC menu m enu m e n u e n t e r enter function display To change DMX address use and to record press enter To select a function press menu To escape a function press menu twice To change DMX address use and to record press enter To select a function press menu To escape a function press menu twice function display A O O 1 14 English ...

Page 15: ...ection GBP1 gobo 1 positioning GBR1 gobo 1 rotation GOB2 gobo wheel 2 selection GBP2 gobo 2 positioning GBR2 gobo 2 rotation PRIS prisma activation COL1 colour wheel 1 selection COL2 colour wheel 2 selection STOR to record the position of the unit and of its internal components If DMX signal is not applied the recorded setting will appear at the end of reset operation when the unit is switched on ...

Page 16: ...holding down the button will cause the display to jump to the highest possible value associated with the respective parameter 3 Pressing and holding the button and then pressing and holding down the button will cause the display to jump to the lowest possible value associated with the respective parameter A023 AOO1 MEAS PAN TILT SH L SH R COL1 COL2 FOCU GOB1 GOB2 GBP1 GBP2 PRIS IRIS STZO END enter...

Page 17: ...34 67 25 lense 172 255 67 100 21 lense 0 127 0 50 25 lense 128 255 50 100 10 focus proportional proportional control of focus 0 255 0 100 step no gobo 0 10 0 4 gobo 1 11 40 4 16 gobo 2 41 70 16 27 gobo 3 71 100 28 39 gobo 4 101 130 40 51 gobo 5 131 160 51 63 gobo 6 161 192 63 75 proportional continuous rotation of the gobo wheel from slow to fast 193 255 76 100 step no effect 0 10 0 4 proportional...

Page 18: ...os and colours are centred in the optical path 0 10 0 4 Proportional positioning of gobos in the optical path 11 125 4 49 Proportional positioning of colours in the optical path 126 239 49 94 Proportional positioning of both gobos and colours in the optical path 240 255 94 100 no effect 0 249 0 98 Black out of the beam of light when PAN TILT movement occurs or when colours and or gobos change 250 ...

Page 19: ... an internal lever and spring assembly which moves the lamp vertically toward the centre of the parabolic reflec tor rotate it until the correct positioning is achieved Horizontal adjustment Adjuster B acts on an internal lever which moves the lamp horizontally in the centre of the parabolic reflector rotate it until the correct positioning is achieved Axial adjustment Adjuster A moves the entire ...

Page 20: ... Press the enter button 4 Press the or buttons to show HOUR display in hours 5 Press the enter button 6 Press the or buttons to show LIFE for lamp life 7 Press the enter button the display will show 0000 confirming that the counter has been reset N B You may verify that the other counters LIFS for total lamp life of all lamps utilised and UNIT operating life of the projector have not been reset An...

Page 21: ...ing the housing as described below 1 Use a flat head screwdriver to remove the screws which affix the front and rear housings 2 Lift off the covers to gain access to the internals Attention Remove the unit from mains power prior to removing the housing 17 Opening the projector 21 English ...

Page 22: ...gobos proceed as per the following instructions Note that this procedure should always be undertaken with the unit switched off 1 Open up the projector as previously described in the section entitled Opening up the projector 2 Unscrew the thumbscrew as shown in the picture below and move the metal cover to obtain better access to the gobo wheel 3 Remove the retaining spring from the gobo and then ...

Page 23: ...voltage from between 100 115 208 230 and 240V by disconnecting cable n 5 and moving it to the required vol tage To ensure the correct voltage is selected refer to the stic ker on the transformer Cable number 3 should under no circumstances be moved from its current position 4 If the selected voltage is 115V replace the 8 Amp T fuse suita ble for 208 230 240 V operation with one rated at 15 Amps T ...

Page 24: ...unit refer to section 17 Opening up the projector periodic cleaning lenses and reflectors Even a fine layer of dust can reduce the luminous output substantially Regularly clean all lenses and the reflector using a soft cot ton cloth dampened with a specialist lens cleaning solution fans and air passages The fans and air passages must be cleaned approximately every 6 weeks the period for this perio...

Page 25: ...ignment of shutter right part CO1L colour wheel alignment colour wheel 1 alignment the one nearest to the lamp CO2L colour wheel alignment colour wheel 2 alignment FOCU focus alignment focusing lens alignment GOB1 gobo wheel 1 alignment gobo wheel 1 alignment the one nearest to the lamp GOB2gobo wheel 2 alignment gobo wheel 2 alignment GBP1 gobos alignment rotating gobos alignment on gobo wheel 1 ...

Page 26: ...r 4 motors located in the yoke at right when viewed from the rear of the unit Sensor not reading the magnet Check for the presence of power to the PCB and the condition of the connectors and cabling between the PCB and the sensors Additionally check motors and or cogs for any impediments as well as the proper position of the cabling connectors S3ER Control Circuit Error relating to position sensor...

Page 27: ...e sensor and encoder wheel PRER Position Error in the prismatic lens Sensor not reading the magnet Check for correct functioning of the motor and the magnetic sensor and the correct positioning with respect to the sensor and encoder wheel ER20 ER99 SYSTEM Error Turn the unit off and on again If the error persists contact your authorised coemar service centre All the components of the iSPOT 575 MB ...

Page 28: ...t and the display shows LAER The lamp may have reached the end of its operating life There is no lamp installed The fuse which protects the lamp circuit may be blown Disconnect mains power from the unit and check the lamp Check the lamp life meter for lamp operating hours for further informa tion check section 11 2 pag 15 Disconnect mains power and install a lamp Replace the fuse with one of ident...

Page 29: ...viso Coemar reserves the right to effect modifications without notification manuale istruzioni instruction manual iSPOT 575 MB 1 edizione Giugno 2004 1st edition june 2004 coemar spa viaInghilterra 46042Castelgoffredo Mantova Italy Tel 0376 77521 Fax0376 780657 29 ...

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