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3) Press the 

+

or 

-

buttons until the displayed number corresponds with the correct

alignment of the black-out shutter in the optical path of the projector (note that
with each press of 

+

or 

the black-out shutter will move).

4) Press the 

enter

button to confirm your selection.

cLAL

1) Press the 

+

or 

-

buttons until 

cLAL

(for colour wheel alignment) is displayed.

2) Press the 

enter

button to confirm your selection. The display will show a numeri-

cal value which corresponds with the factory setting.

3) Press the 

+

or 

-

buttons until the displayed number corresponds with the correct

alignment of the colour wheel in the optical path of the projector (note that with
each press of 

+

or 

the colour wheel will move).

4) Press the 

enter

button to confirm your selection.

G1AL

1) Press the 

+

or 

-

buttons until 

G1AL

(for gobo wheel 1 alignment) is displayed.

2) Press the 

enter

button to confirm your selection. The display will show a numeri-

cal value which corresponds with the factory setting.

3) Press the 

+

or 

-

buttons until the displayed number corresponds with the correct

alignment of gobo wheel 1 in the optical path of the projector (note that with
each press of 

+

or 

the gobo wheel will move)

4) Press the 

enter

button to confirm your selection.

G2AL

1) Press the 

+

or 

-

buttons until 

G2AL

(for gobo wheel 2 alignment) is displayed.

2) Press the 

enter

button to confirm your selection. The display will show a numeri-

cal value which corresponds with the factory setting.

3) Press the 

+

or 

-

buttons until the displayed number corresponds with the correct

alignment of gobo wheel 2 in the optical path of the projector (note that with
each press of 

+

or 

the gobo wheel will move)

4) Press the 

enter

button to confirm your selection.

GrAL

1) Press the 

+

or 

-

buttons until 

GrAL

(for rotating gobo alignment) is displayed.

2) Press the 

enter

button to confirm your selection. The display will show a numeri-

cal value which corresponds with the factory setting.

3) Press the 

+

or 

-

until the displayed number corresponds with the correct align-

ment of the gobo (indexing) amongst the other 

coemar nat mm 1200

ZOOM 15/30°

in the same installation (note that with each press of 

+

or 

the

gobo will rotate).

4) Press the 

enter

button to confirm your selection.

FoAL

1) Press the 

+

or 

-

buttons until 

FoAL

(for focus objective lense alignment) is

displayed.

2) Press the 

enter

button to confirm your selection. The display will show a numeri-

cal value which corresponds with the factory setting.

function display

menu

+

-

enter

function display

menu

+

-

enter

function display

menu

+

-

enter

function display

menu

+

-

enter

function display

menu

+

-

enter

Summary of Contents for NAT MM1200 Zoom

Page 1: ...oemar nat mm 1200 ZOOM 15 30 This information will assist us in providing spare parts repairs or in answering any technical enquiries with the utmost speed and accuracy WARNING the security of the fix...

Page 2: ...n than specified upon ordering 5 Mounting the unit 6 Installing the mirror head 6 1 Mounting the mirror head 6 2 Electrical connection of the mirror head 6 3 Mirror installation 7 Electrical connectio...

Page 3: ...condensor guarantees maximum light quality and uniform distribution across the luminous spectrum working distance 4 30 mt movement deflection of the light beam 170 in the x axis and 60 in the y axis...

Page 4: ...tifunction LCD panel self test incorporated lamp on off selectable via DMX signal or can be disabled 17 microprocessor controlled stepper motors digital alignment of all stepper motors internal resett...

Page 5: ...5 lamp base This lamp is available through your authorised coemar sales agent coemar cod 105099 power 1200 w luminous flux 110 000 lm colour temperature 6000 K base SFc 15 5 approximate life 750 hour...

Page 6: ...sert the lamp into the lampholder C If you encounter difficulty during this ope ration DO NO USE UNDUE FORCE Re read the instructions and repeat the pro cedure To ensure a uniform beam spread rotate t...

Page 7: ...llast 1 Locate the frequency selector cover plate on the ballast A 2 Remove the screws which fix the plate B and locate the 50 60 Hz frequency selector C 3 Set the selector C to either 50 or 60Hz as r...

Page 8: ...nd the cable numbered 15 to the same voltage value as for cable 16 but with a frequency of 60 Hz In this manner you have selected a new operating voltage for further information refer to electrical sc...

Page 9: ...ector Loosen the M8 bolts A and the M10 screws B which fix the mounting plate C to the projector body loosening if necessary the four M6 screws D which fix the carry handles Reposition the mounting pl...

Page 10: ...ballast and to the primary suspension point is recommended to protect against the accidental failure however unlikely of the pri mary suspension point If using an after market safety chain not manufa...

Page 11: ...or head can be mounted in any angle through 360 with the mirror face either pointing upwards or downwards The mounting position for the mirror head will be determined by the particular application in...

Page 12: ...t D 2 Slide the 8 pin locking DIN plug E into the DIN socket D taking care to ensure that the correct polarity is maintained If your encounter undue difficulty in this procedure DO NOT USE UNDUE FORCE...

Page 13: ...over the threaded rod L ensuring that the cogs M engage correctly 2 Tighten the thumbscrew N along the threaded rod L firmly 3 Locate the safety cable and thumbscrew O supplied on mirror Screw the th...

Page 14: ...be used exclusivelly cable 3x1 5 external 10 mm rated 300 500V tested to 2KV operating temperature 40 180 coemar cod CV5309 mains connection coemar nat mm 1200 ZOOM 15 30 can operate at either 208v 23...

Page 15: ...ted pin 3 data connection via 5 Pin XLR 5 connection via 3 Pin XLR 3 Ensure that all data conductors are isolated from one another and the metal housing of the connector Make sure that the XLR 3 or 5...

Page 16: ...tor which will perform a reset 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 test The test...

Page 17: ...the DMX 512 controller a second projector should be addressed as 19 a third as 37 and so on altering DMX addresses 1 Press the or buttons until the desired DMX number appears in the LED display The d...

Page 18: ...merical value which is the rate speed of the DMX 512 signal being received hour This function provides information on the number of hours of operation of the coe mar nat mm 1200 ZOOM 15 30 1 Press the...

Page 19: ...vertical movements 1 Press the menu button 2 Press the or buttons until dirt for tilt direction is displayed 3 Press the enter button to confirm your selection The display will show cW for clockwise...

Page 20: ...special is displayed This corresponds to a propor tional movement of the gobo wheel a variation in the DMX 512 signal corresponds to a proportional variation in the movement of the gobo wheel in order...

Page 21: ...ess the enter button to confirm your selection The display will show t 01 for test number 1 Press the or buttons for each test t 01 to t 17 In these tests the projector simulates the reception of a DM...

Page 22: ...standard special function on the back function displa 8 gobo 1 selection special SPEc proportional proportional gobo wheel rotation 360 from no gobo to the last gobo 0 59 0 151 proportional gobo wheel...

Page 23: ...x 76 100 192 255 14 color wheel proportional proportional color wheel rotation 360 from white to the last color 0 75 0 191 proportional continuos color wheel rotation clockwise with proportional speed...

Page 24: ...cus control 0 100 0 255 10 gobo 1 selection standard Strd step no gobo 0 9 0 24 step gobo 1 10 19 25 49 step gobo 2 20 29 50 73 step gobo 3 30 39 74 99 step gobo 4 40 48 100 123 step gobo 5 49 59 124...

Page 25: ...otation 360 0 50 0 128 proportional continuos effect rotation clockwise with proportional speed from max to min 51 74 129 190 step effect stop 75 191 proportional continuos effect rotation counter clo...

Page 26: ...eaning 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 cotton cloth dampened with a speciali sed...

Page 27: ...3 mm gobo with a 37 5mm image known generally as a D type gobo The gobo is mounted via 3 screws with a round mounting bracket Replacing gobos on the first gobo wheel Gobos may be changed as required t...

Page 28: ...tened securely Replacing gobos on the second gobo wheel 1 Position the first gobo wheel in such a manner as to allow a screwdriver to be inserted readily as in the figure below 2 Follow instructions 2...

Page 29: ...ion The display will show a numeri cal value which corresponds with the factory setting 3 Press the or buttons until the displayed number corresponds with the correct alignment of the mirror note that...

Page 30: ...enter button to confirm your selection G2AL 1 Press the or buttons until G2AL for gobo wheel 2 alignment is displayed 2 Press the enter button to confirm your selection The display will show a numeri...

Page 31: ...umber corresponds with the correct alignment of the prisms effects wheel in the optical path of the projector note that with each press of or the prisms effects wheel will move 4 Press the enter butto...

Page 32: ...nat mm 1200 ZOOM 15 30 are available as replacement spares from your authorised coemar service centre Accurate description of the fixture model number and type will assist us in provi ding for your re...

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