Coemar PROSPOT 575MB Instruction Manual Download Page 12

channel

function

type of control

effect

proportional

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

0

- 100

0% - 39%

proportional

continuous rotation of the gobo in a counterclockwise 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%

15

no function

step

spare channel, allows the compatibility with iSpot 575 version

0

- 0

0% -

0%

16

no function

step

spare channel, allows the compatibility with iSpot 575 version

0

- 0

0% -

0%

step

no effect

0

-

10

0% -

4%

step

prism inserted into the light beam

11 -

20

4% -

8%

proportional

continuous rotation of the prism in a clockwise direction
with a proportional speed from maximum to minimum

21 - 136

8% - 53%

step

stop the prism rotation

137 - 139 54% - 55%

proportional

continuous rotation of the prism in a counterclockwise direction
with a proportional speed from minimum to maximum

140 - 255 55% - 100%

step

no colour, white beam

0

- 7

0% -

3%

colour 1

8

- 27

3% - 11%

colour 2

28 - 47

11% - 18%

colour 3

48 - 67

19% - 26%

colour 4

68 - 87

27% - 34%

colour 5

88 - 107

35% - 42%

colour 6

108 - 127

42% - 50%

proportional

rainbow effect in a clockwise direction from fast to slow

128 - 190

50% - 75%

step

no rotation

191 - 192

75% - 75%

proportional

rainbow effect in a counterclockwise direction from slow to fast

193 - 255

76% - 100%

19

no function

step

spare channel, allows the compatibility with iSpot 575 version

0

- 0

0% -

0%

gobos 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 light when PAN/TILT movement occurs or
when colours and/or gobos change

250 - 255 98% - 100%

park, no function

0

- 10

0% -

4%

lamp off

11 - 29

4% - 11%

pan and tilt reset (once only)

30 - 65

12% - 25%

reset of all the motors with the exception of the dimmer,
pan and tilt (once only)

66 - 100

26% - 39%

reset of all the motors with the exception of the dimmer
(once only)

101 - 135

40% - 53%

reset of all the motors (once only)

136 - 170

53% - 67%

park, no function

171 - 209

67% - 82%

fans at maximum speed (only when lamp on)

210 - 249

82% - 98%

lamp on, silent fans (if internal temperature allows)

250 - 255

98% - 100%

20

gobo and colour

positioning

21

black-out activation

synchronised with

PAN/TILT movement,

colour and gobo selection

Note 5: lamp On/Off function and fan status can be modified only if an opposite level is set

step or

proportional

selectable via

channel 20

13

gobo rotation on wheel 1
and fine indexing control

selecting static gobos

on wheel 2

18

 colour wheel

17

step or

proportional

selectable via

channel 20

selecting and rotating the

prism

14

decimal

percentage

Note 4: turning off the lamp and all the reset functions are delayed by 6 seconds to prevent accidental activation

Note 3: the display panel may be used to disable the switching off of the lamp via DMX

22

lamp on/off and

resetting motors

step

step

step

12

English

Summary of Contents for PROSPOT 575MB

Page 1: ...manuale di istruzioni instructions manual 1 edizione Settembre 2005 1st edition September 2005...

Page 2: ...massima rapidit e precisione Please note in the space provided above the relative service information of the model and the retailer from whom you purchased your ProSpot 575 MB This information will as...

Page 3: ...DMX functions 11 8 Display panel functions Pag 13 8 1 Quick guide to menu navigation 13 8 2 Measure and test MEAS 14 8 3 Function settings FUNC 15 8 4 Rapid scrolling 15 8 5 Connecting the DR1 16 8 6...

Page 4: ...od earth connection is essential for proper functioning of the projector 5 Non lasciate mai che il cavo di alimentazione venga in contatto con altri cavi Never operate the unit without proper earth co...

Page 5: ...centre 2 3 CE norms The projector meets or exceeds all applicable CE requirements 3 1 Technical characteristics Power 208 230 240 Vac 50 60Hz Nominal current 4 5A Maximum current 6 5A Power factor cos...

Page 6: ...f sufficient rating to hold the weight of the unit as should any clamps used to hang the unit The structure should also be sufficiently rigid so as not to move or shake whilst the projector moves duri...

Page 7: ...of the unit as shown in the diagram below using an appropriate screwdriver thereby removing the cover completely and allowing access to the internal components of the base of the ProSpot 575 MB Locat...

Page 8: ...to 2KV operating temperature 40 180 Coemar cod CV5309 Connecting to mains power For connection purposes ensure your plug is of a suitable rating to sustain the maximum current 208 230 240V 4 5 amps co...

Page 9: ...cted to the device s power supply 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 ie 3 5A ie max 5A il 6 95A IP 20 cos 0 98 115V ie 7A ie max 10A serial number m...

Page 10: ...correctly address each fixture Any number between 1 and 490 can be generated via the multifunction panel of the unit This procedure must be carried out on every projector being used When powered up i...

Page 11: ...0 72 step shutteropen 185 187 73 73 proportional random strobe effect with variable speed from slow to fast 188 244 74 96 step shutteropen 245 255 96 100 step open 0 9 0 4 proportional from maximum op...

Page 12: ...wise direction from slow to fast 193 255 76 100 19 no function step spare channel allows the compatibility with iSpot 575 version 0 0 0 0 gobosandcoloursarecentredintheopticalpath 0 10 0 4 proportiona...

Page 13: ...any variations or selections NOTE the symbol shows which key has to be pushed to obtain the desired function 8 1 Quick guide to menu navigation For your convenience the following is a guide to naviga...

Page 14: ...o o o o o 0000 enter enter es 0127 o P A N pan movement T I LT tilt movement D I M M dimmer activation S H U T shutter activation IRI S iris activation F O C U focus activation G O B 1 gobo wheel 1se...

Page 15: ...n DEMO demo program To see all the unit function A 0 23 new DMX address menu AOO1 o o reset activation F U NC C W Clockwise C C W Counter clockwise C W Clockwise C C W Counter clockwise O N sensor act...

Page 16: ...c 2 You may alter the DMX address or any other parameter without any articulated movement occuring 3 To return to normal functioning of the ProSpot 575 MB simply turn the projector off and on via the...

Page 17: ...of explosion of the lamp exists if operated over its recommended life We recommend therefore that the lamp be replaced within the manufacturer s specified lamp life 9 1 Lamp installation 1 Use a suit...

Page 18: ...d dimmer fully open and no colours or gobos selected If the lamp is not correctly aligned a hot spot will be readily noticeable Using the 3 adju sters in unison you will need to bring the hot spot to...

Page 19: ...image dimensions are 10 2 Opening up the projector housing By removing the housing in the manner shown below compete access to the projector s internals is possible Using an appropriate screwdriver r...

Page 20: ...on 10 3 Opening up the projector housing 2 Loosen the thumbscrew shown in the diagram below and remove the guard to gain full access to the gobo wheel 3 Remove the gobo retaining spring 4 With extreme...

Page 21: ...upon the conditions in which the projector is operating Suitable instruments for performing this type of maintenance are a brush and a common vacuum cleaner or an air compressor 12 2 Periodic mainten...

Page 22: ...us in providing for your requirements in an efficient and effective manner 13 Spare parts RESE AOO1 menu FUNC PAN pan alignment pan movement alignment TI L T ilt alignment tilt movement alignmen SH L...

Page 23: ...annels S1ER Control circuit error relating to position sensors for 5 motors Check for the presence of power to the PCB and the condition of the connectors and cabling between the PCB and the sensors A...

Page 24: ...connection Incorrect DMX addressing The wiring of the cannon plug may be incorrect Inspect the signal cable rectify any incorrect wiring repari or replace any damaged cables or connectors Check the DM...

Page 25: ...21 fax 39 0376 780657 info coemar com Coemar si riserva il diritto di apportare modifiche senza preavviso Coemar reserves the right to effect modifications without notification manuale istruzioni inst...

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