The two leds on the dip-switch panel indicate the functionality of the
Panorama Led RGB
.
A thermal sensor in the body of the
Panorama Led RGB
protects the fixture against overheating. The sensor operates by removing
power to the leds should the operating temperature exceed the factory preset.
Whilst every possible precaution has been taken to ensure the trouble-free operation of your
Panorama Led RGB
, the following peri-
odic maintenance is highly recommended. We recommend that the voltage to the unit be removed prior to any maintenance proce-
dure taking place.
14.1. Fuse replacement
Use a multimeter to check the fuse, replacing any faulty or damaged fuses with ones of equal value, dimensions and characteristics.
The following diagram indicates the positioning and characteristics of the protection fuses in the fixture.
Fuse A:
2A F 250V
Fuse B:
4A T 250V
14.2. Periodic maintenance
Mechanicals
Periodically check all mechanical devices for wear and tear, replacing them if necessary. Periodically check the lubrication of all compo-
nents, particularly the parts subject to high temperatures. If necessary, lubricate with suitable lubricant, available from your
Coemar
dis-
tributor.
Electrical components
Check all electrical components for correct earthing, oxidation and proper attachment of all connectors, cleaning and refastening if nec-
essary.
All the components of the
Panorama Led RGB
are available as spare parts from your
Coemar service centre
.
Accurate description of the fixture, model number, and type will assist us in providing for your requirements in an efficient and effective
manner.
15. Spare parts
ATTENTION!!
Always remove mains power prior to opening up the fixture!
14. Maintenance
13. Thermal protection
Led
Function
Led on
Led off
Led flashing
Green
Power
Present
Absent
Undefined
Yellow
DMX state
DMX poorly
connected
No DMX signal
DMX OK
12. Switch panel signal
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