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The 

Test-

Program  allows  you  to  run  a  complete  self-test  procedure  of  all  functions.

Press 

Enter

 to confirm or 

Mode

 to cancel.

2.4  Lamp On/Off

LAMP

Use the 

Up/Down-buttons

 to select lamp 

On 

or lamp 

Off.

 Press 

Enter

 to  confirm  or

Mode

  to  cancel  and  return  to  the  main  menu.  (The  lamp 

OFF

  command  is  only

working  if  the  shutter  is  closed  at  the  same  time.  Use  an  external  controller,  or  the
manual drive mode, see 2.9.1).

2.5  Reset

RESE

Press  the 

Enter-button

 to run a reset of  all  fixture  functions  (

RST

 is  shown  in  the

display).

2.6  Running time (lamp/unit)

TIME

This menu function can read out three different running times of the fixture.

POWR

Running time of the fixture (non destructible).

LA 1

Running time of the lamp (erasable). Push the 

Up/Down-buttons

 at the

same time to reset the lamp running time.

LA 2

Running time of the lamp (non destructible).

2.7  Invert Pan Movement

RPAN

This  function  allows  you  to  invert  the  Pan  movement.  Use  the 

Up/Down-buttons

 to

select invert 

On

 or 

Off

. Press 

Enter

 to  confirm  or 

Mode

 to  cancel  and  return  to  the

main  menu.

Summary of Contents for MiniPatend

Page 1: ...Instruction Manual Version 1 07 Elation Professional 4295 Charter Street Los Angeles CA 90058 E mail info elationlighting com Web site www elationlighting com...

Page 2: ...DMX 10 2 4 Fuse 10 3 The Menu Field 11 3 1 Adjust the DMX Address 12 3 2 The Audio Program 12 3 3 The Test Program 12 3 4 Lamp On Off 13 3 5 Reset 13 3 6 Running time lamp unit 13 3 7 Invert Pan Movem...

Page 3: ...e the Lamp 21 5 1 Safety Regulations 21 5 2 Realize the Lamp Change 21 5 3 Lamp adjustment 22 6 Maintenance and Cleaning the MINI PATEND MINI PATEND 23 6 1 Safety Regulations 23 6 2 Circumference and...

Page 4: ...e all accessories necessary to operate the unit have arrived intact In the event damage has been found or parts are missing please contact our customer support team for further instructions Please do...

Page 5: ...th your bare hands as the oil from your hands will shorten lamp life Also never move the fixture until the lamps have had ample time to cool Remember lamps are not covered under warranty conditions Th...

Page 6: ...d 2 Mirror 3 Base 4 Carrying handles 5 Control Panel CONTROL PANEL 1 Mode button 2 Enter button 3 Up button 4 Down button 5 Microphone 6 Microphone Sensitivity 7 Software Update connector 8 DMX Input...

Page 7: ...the MINI MINI PATEND PATEND for servicing Never touch the lamp if you are not absolutely sure it is cold Danger of BURNING 5 Never look directly into the lamp beam You risk injury to the retina and b...

Page 8: ...e the carrying handles for secondary attachment Pay attention to the regulations of BGV C1 former VBG 70 and DIN VDE 0711 217 The installation should be done by qualified personal only 1 1 1 Clamps Us...

Page 9: ...I PATEND PATEND you must also use a safety wire Therefore you have to thread two safety wires through the two provided holes on the backside of the fixture and connect it with the truss support Pay at...

Page 10: ...tandard input output connection is required See also printing on the case for the right pin assignment Pin 3 Pin 2 Ground Pin 1 The DMX Addressing starts at the DMX Address 001 1 4 Fuse The MINI PATEN...

Page 11: ...rogram fast ASLW Self running audio program slow MSTR Master for the audio program TEST MOD1 Test program of all functions LAMP Switch on off the lamp direct at the MINI PATEND MINI PATEND RESE Reset...

Page 12: ...l point is flashing 3 Use the Up Down buttons to select the desired address Confirm the setting by pressing the Enter button the display shows OK or press the Mode button to cancel The DMX address is...

Page 13: ...rive mode see 2 9 1 2 5 Reset RESE Press the Enter button to run a reset of all fixture functions RST is shown in the display 2 6 Running time lamp unit TIME This menu function can read out three diff...

Page 14: ...ion allows you to operate all the fixture functions manually Select the desired function with the Up Down buttons and confirm with Enter Now choose the desired value with the Up Down buttons and confi...

Page 15: ...amp Off via DMX DLOF This function enables you to switch off the lamp via DMX Use the Up Down buttons to select ON if you want to switch off the lamp via DMX or Off if you don t want this function Pre...

Page 16: ...the last input The next touch of a button will reactivate the display REV Turn around the display 2 9 6 Adjustments and Calibrations ADJU With this function you can adjust and calibrate the positions...

Page 17: ...Ok will appear on the display to indicate that the defaults are set Function Display Default Settings DMX Address D001 D001 Pan reverse RPAN ON OFF Tilt reverse RTLT ON OFF Automatic lamp on LAAU ON O...

Page 18: ...color 2 6 7 06 07 2 5 color 2 8 9 08 09 3 3 color 2 color 3 10 11 0A 0B 4 1 color 3 12 13 0C 0D 4 9 color 3 color 4 14 15 0E 0F 5 7 color 4 16 17 10 11 6 5 color 4 color 5 18 19 12 13 7 3 color 5 20 2...

Page 19: ...obo 2 8 11 Gobo 3 12 15 Gobo 4 16 19 Gobo 5 20 23 Gobo 6 24 27 Gobo 7 28 31 Gobo 8 32 35 Gobo 9 36 39 Gobo 10 40 43 Gobo 11 44 47 Gobo 12 48 51 Gobo 13 52 55 Gobo 14 56 59 Gobo 15 60 63 Gobo 16 64 67...

Page 20: ...16 17 8 8 PAN 4 0 24 25 18 19 9 6 4 90 26 27 1A 1B 10 4 4 180 28 29 1C 1D 11 2 4 270 30 31 1E 1F 12 TILT size phase see also PAN 32 63 20 3F 13 25 PAN TILT size phase see also PAN 64 95 40 5F 26 37 P...

Page 21: ...amp and cause severe injury To prevent damage and or severe injury never operate the unit without its protective covering 4 2 Realize the Lamp Change 1 Pull out the main plug 2 Loosen the 3 screws A B...

Page 22: ...Due to differences between lamps fine adjustments may improve light performance Pease follow this procedure 1 Strike the lamp for example in the LAMP menu and wait a while until full intensity of the...

Page 23: ...er supply Wait min 20 minutes after the last operation to cool down the fixture Before you put the MINI PATEND MINI PATEND back into operation close the casing otherwise your retina can be hurt 5 2 Ci...

Page 24: ...onnect the main power supply 2 Wait at least 20 minutes after the last operation to cool down the fixture 3 Remove the Rotating Head by loosening the 6 head screws 4 Remove the inside optical plug in...

Page 25: ...enses anti reflex coated Color 19 dichroic filter plus white Gobos 19 fixed plus open Shutter Strobe Dimmer Strobe effect with variable speed 0 5 5 flashes per second Continuously mechanical dimmer 0...

Page 26: ...ge to any such accessories nor for the safe return thereof C This warranty is void if the serial number has been altered or removed if the product is modified in any manner which Elation Professionals...

Page 27: ...ressed or implied including warranties of merchantability or fitness shall apply to this product after said period has expired The consumer s and or Dealer s sole remedy shall be such repair or replac...

Page 28: ...otocol 16 E Error Messages 16 F Fuse 9 I Injury of the retina 6 M Maintenance 21 Measures 23 Mounting 7 Mounting plate 7 P Pan movement 23 Permanent installation 7 Power supply 9 R Reset 12 Running ti...

Page 29: ...Elation Professionals Elation World Headquarters 4295 Charter Street Los Angeles Ca 90058 Tel 323 582 3322 Fax 323 582 3108 Web www elationlighting com E mail info elationlighting com...

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