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Power Spot 700™ 

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DIMR 

000 - 255 

Dimmer 

FOCU 

000 - 255 

Focus 

ZOOM 

000 - 255 

Zoom 

FRST 

000 - 255 

Frost 

PRIS 

000 - 255 

Prism wheel (000 - 127) / Stop / Prism- Rotation 

IRIS 

000 - 255 

Iris 

SPEC 

000 - 255 

Lamp Off, Reset, ... 

MOVE 

000 - 255 

Movement 

SPED 

000 - 255 

Speed for Pan/Tilt 

 

3.9.5 Display 

DISP

 

 

Use this function to choose between different display indications. Use the 

Up/Down-keys to select desired function and press Enter to confirm or Mode 

to cancel and return to the menu. 

 

D ON 

Display On/Off (If you've chosen off, the display will go out within 
15 seconds after the last input. The next key touch will reactivate 
the display). 

REV 

Rotates the display by a 180˚ - This may also be accomplished 
by pressing both the “UP” and “DOWN” buttons at the same 
time. 

 

3.9.6 Fixture Temperature 

TEMP

 

 

This function allows you to read out the actual fixture operating temperature. 

Press the 

Enter

 button to select this function or the 

Mode 

to button to cancel 

and return to the main menu. Normal operating temperature should range 

between 85˚C and 95˚C. Operating temperatures between 96˚C and 104˚C 

are considered critical. Temperatures above 105°C will send the fixture into 

protect mode and automatically switch the lamp off, the lamp will remain off 

Summary of Contents for Power Spot 700

Page 1: ...User Manual Please Note This is a pre release user manual some images are not correct and some specifications may change...

Page 2: ...Power Spot 700 Elation Professionals Los Angeles Ca wwww ElationLighting com Page 2...

Page 3: ...Power Supply 13 2 3 2 DMX 512 Pin Configuration 13 2 4 DMX 512 15 2 5 Data Cable Requirements 15 2 6 Special Note 15 2 7 Line Termination 15 2 8 MX Pin Conversion 15 2 9 Fuse Requirements 15 2 10 Tran...

Page 4: ...n Messages 28 4 Operating Modes 28 4 1 Universal DMX Control 27 4 2 Stand Alone Sound Active 27 4 3 Master Slave 28 5 DMX Channel Selection DMX Protocol 29 6 Lamp Change 33 6 1 Safety Regulations 42 6...

Page 5: ...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 not return this unit to your dealer withou...

Page 6: ...damage if improperly handled Never touch the lamp with 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 Rememb...

Page 7: ...s or any fixture fitted with a gas discharge lamp Never open this fixture while in use During the initial operation of this fixture a light smoke or smell may emit from the interior of the fixture Thi...

Page 8: ...vent personal injury never touch the lamp if you are not absolutely sure it has cooled 5 Never look directly into the lamp beam You risk injury to your retina which may induce blindness 6 Be sure to t...

Page 9: ...Microphone Sensitivity 8 DMX Input 9 DMX Output 10 Fan air inlet outlet 11 Electronics Fuse 12 Main Power Supply Powercon 13 Power On Off 14 Lamp Fuse 15 Carrying Handles Max Min DMX IN DMX OUT So ft...

Page 10: ...fixture uses a cam lock clamp system that allows a quick and efficient means to secure a clamp to the unit To attach a clamp to the unit attach a clamp that is rated to handle the weight of the unit...

Page 11: ...fuse this fuse is designed to protect the electronics in the event of severer power fluctuations In the event of fuse failure always be sure to replace this fuse with an exact match unless otherwise...

Page 12: ...ngeles Ca wwww ElationLighting com Page 12 17 Down Select Button This button is used to scroll backwards when navigating through the system menu 18 Up Select Button This button is used to scroll forwa...

Page 13: ...y from any flammable materials decoration etc Install a safety cable that can hold at least 10 times the weight of the fixture Never use the carrying handles for secondary attachment Refer to regulati...

Page 14: ...clamp to the unit attach a clamp that is rated to handle the weight of the unit to your cam lock After a clamp has been attached to the cam lock attach the cam locks to the designated position on the...

Page 15: ...roller manufactures as a form of communication between intelligent fixtures and controllers A DMX controller sends DMX data instructions from the controller to the fixture DMX data is sent out as seri...

Page 16: ...e with a male and female XLR connector on either end of the cable Also remember that DMX cable must be daisy chained and can not be split 2 5Notice Be sure to follow the above figure when making your...

Page 17: ...Lamp 250v 10A 120v Operation or 250v 5A 220v Operation Electronics 250v 2A 120v Operation or 250v 1A 220v Operation The fuse requirements are clearly printed on the side of the fixture WARNING Always...

Page 18: ...t making any adjustments by tapping the MODE button MODE ENT ER UP DOWN MODE ENT ER UP DOWN UP MODE ENT ER DOWN Display Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Remark D001 Define the DMX start address TEST Test progr...

Page 19: ...n Shutter Bottom side PRIS Calibration of the prism wheel IRIS Calibration of the iris POFS Calibration of the Pan Offsets TOFS Calibration of the Tilt Offsets CLRE Settings in the internal memory sup...

Page 20: ...g use the Up and Down buttons to select adjust the address Lock your new address into the unit s memory by pressing the Enter button After the new address has been successfully stored into the fixture...

Page 21: ...sure designate your first unit in the chain as the master All others must be Slave Master OFF Notice The Audio function is only working if no DMX is connected 3 4 Lamp On Off LAMP This function allows...

Page 22: ...p and Down buttons to turn this function On and Off Press the Enter button to accept the change or the Mode button to cancel and return to the main menu 3 8 Invert Tilt Movement RTLT This function all...

Page 23: ...utton to cancel at any time Function Value Remark PAN 000 255 Pan Position TILT 000 255 Tilt Position COL1 000 255 Color wheel 1 COL2 000 255 Color wheel 2 GOB1 000 255 Gobo wheel 1 GRT1 000 255 Gobo...

Page 24: ...s function use the Up and Down buttons to toggle between ON and Off Turn this function ON to allow DMX switching Use the Enter button to accept your selection or the Mode button to cancel and return t...

Page 25: ...ff If you ve chosen off the display will go out within 15 seconds after the last input The next key touch will reactivate the display REV Rotates the display by a 180 This may also be accomplished by...

Page 26: ...perating temperature and regulates the fan speed to coincide with the internal temperature LOO F This function is designed for environments that require low ambient noise In this setting the fan will...

Page 27: ...99 99 Adjustment Shutter Top side SH B 99 99 Adjustment Shutter Bottom side PRIS 99 99 Adjustment of the Prism wheel IRIS 99 99 Adjustment of the Iris POFS 99 99 Adjustment of the Pan Offsets TOFS 99...

Page 28: ...n buttons to toggle between ON and OFF and confirm once more with the Enter button or use the Mode button to cancel the operation 3 9 11 Error and Fault Corrections EFLG These functions are reserved f...

Page 29: ...y possible reason that may have caused the fixture to overheat i e faulty fans air vents blocked or dirty lamp broken or very old too high ambient temperature Switch off the power supply and solve the...

Page 30: ...fixtures as individuals 4 2 1 Mount your fixture in a secure and stable manner 4 2 2 Access the main menu and select the AUDI function this will give you access to the audio submenu See page 16 for th...

Page 31: ...ether via the XLR connector on the rear of the fixtures Remember the Male XLR connector is the input and the Female XLR connector is the output The first fixture in the chain master will use the femal...

Page 32: ...r 1 color 2 fast 6 7 06 07 2 5 Color 2 magenta fast 8 9 08 09 3 3 Color 2 color 3 fast 10 11 0A 0 B 4 1 Color 3 purple fast 12 13 0C 0 D 4 9 Color 3 color 4 fast 14 15 0E 0 F 5 7 Color 4 blue fast 16...

Page 33: ...Color 8 color 9 slow 98 99 62 63 38 6 Open slow 100 12 7 64 7F 40 50 Color rotation STOP 128 12 9 80 81 50 1 Color rotation slow fast CW Min 1 4 turns h 130 19 1 82 B F 51 75 Color rotation fast slow...

Page 34: ...6 Color 2 color 3 slow 72 73 48 49 28 4 Color 3 pink slow 74 75 4A 4 B 29 2 Color 3 color 4 slow 76 77 4C 4 D 30 0 Color 4 red slow 78 79 4E 4 F 30 8 Color 4 color 5 slow 80 81 50 51 31 6 Color 5 yell...

Page 35: ...72 79 48 4F 27 29 9 Gobo 3 slow Chaser from gobo to gobo max 40 BPM 1 51 s 80 87 50 57 30 33 9 Gobo 4 slow 88 95 58 5F 34 36 9 Gobo 5 slow 96 103 60 67 37 39 9 Gobo 6 slow 104 11 1 68 6F 40 42 9 Gobo...

Page 36: ...47 28 2F 15 17 9 Gobo 7 fast 48 55 30 37 18 20 9 Gobo 8 fast 56 63 38 3F 21 23 Gobo 1 open slow 64 71 40 47 24 26 9 Gobo 2 slow 72 79 48 4F 27 29 9 Gobo 3 slow Chaser from gobo to gobo max 40 BPM 1 5...

Page 37: ...st Chaser from gobo to gobo max 100 BPM 0 6 s 8 11 08 0B 3 4 Gobo 4 fast 12 15 0C 0 F 5 6 Gobo 5 fast 16 19 10 13 6 7 Gobo 6 fast 20 23 14 17 8 9 Gobo 7 fast 24 27 18 1B 9 10 Gobo 8 fast 28 31 1C 1 F...

Page 38: ...0 3 0 3 0 1 Dimmer 1 99 Movement time 0 3 sec 4 251 4 FB 2 98 Dimmer open 100 252 25 5 FC F F 99 10 0 14 Focus In out Full distance 1 5 sec 0 255 0 FF 0 100 15 Zoom Inside close outside far Full dist...

Page 39: ...5 moves min up to 60 moves max 32 47 20 2F 13 18 Gobo shake 30 slow fast 3 5 moves min up to 60 moves max 48 63 30 3F 19 24 Color chaser C C 1 slow fast 0 7 BPS 2 3 BPS 1 43 s 0 43 s 64 79 40 4F 25 31...

Page 40: ...3 4 270 30 31 14 15 8 0 TILT size phase see also PAN 32 63 20 3F 13 25 16 17 8 8 PAN TILT size phase see also PAN 64 95 40 5F 26 37 18 19 9 6 PAN TILT inverse size phase see also PAN 96 127 60 7F 38 5...

Page 41: ...w fast Pan min 530 200s Pan max 530 2 65s Tilt min 285 110s Tilt max 285 1 8s 16 255 10 FF 7 100 Lamp ON Shutter open Channel 12 240 25 5 F0 F F 94 10 0 Lamp OFF Lamp OFF min 3 sec if Shutter closed 0...

Page 42: ...xture Don t touch the bulb of the lamp with bare fingers this can cause damages Before you put the POWER SPOT 700 into operation close the casing otherwise your retina can be hurt 6 2 Lamp Change 6 2...

Page 43: ...from your skin may damage the lamp Always replace with the lamp with a lamp that meets the orginal lamp specification failure to do so may damage the unit and will void your manufactures warranty 6 2...

Page 44: ...structions you may have to return the unit for servicing Continuing to use the unit may cause serious damage Fuse Replacement Locate and remove the unit s power cord from the main power supply Once th...

Page 45: ...tective outside casing before attempting operation 7 1Installing Replacing Gobos 7 1 1 Always be sure to disconnect the main power supply before attempting any service 7 1 2 Remove the upper shell of...

Page 46: ...s Los Angeles Ca wwww ElationLighting com Page 46 Special Notice Gobo wheel 1 with rotating Gobos Gobo wheel 2 with rotating Gobos Fixed Gobo wheel If you use glass gobos the non vaporized side must b...

Page 47: ...ocedures 9 1 Safety Regulations Always disconnect main power before attempting any service related issues Allow ample time for the lamp to cool at least 20 minutes before performing any cleaning proce...

Page 48: ...changed at the first sign of ware usually in about 1 2 years lens will begin to look cloudy For lens replacement please contact Elation technical support 9 3 Cleaning the Optical System recommended f...

Page 49: ...e to any such accessories or 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 c...

Page 50: ...ssed 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 replacem...

Page 51: ...Power Spot 700 Elation Professionals Los Angeles Ca wwww ElationLighting com Page 51 10 PHOTOMETRIC DATA...

Page 52: ...Power Spot 700 Elation Professionals Los Angeles Ca wwww ElationLighting com Page 52 12 DIMENSIONS...

Page 53: ...coated Colors 16 Bit Color wheel 1 8 dichroic filters plus white 9 half colors Color wheel 2 8 dichroic filters plus white 9 half colors 1x CTC 5500 1x CTC 3200 Gobos 16 Bit Gobo wheel 1 7 exchangeabl...

Page 54: ...001 Pan Tilt Pan movement 530 in max 2 65 seconds 16 bit resolution Tilt movement 280 in max 1 68 seconds 16 bit resolution Weights and measures Width of the base 490 mm 19 3 Length of the base 380 m...

Page 55: ...tion of Device 8 DIN VDE 0711 217 11 DMX 13 DMX Address 18 DMX Protocol 29 E Error Messages 25 F Feedback 25 Fixture Temperature 23 Fuse 15 G Glass Gobos 38 I Injury of the retina 7 M Maintenance 39 M...

Page 56: ...0 Elation Professionals Los Angeles Ca wwww ElationLighting com Page 56 Elation Professional 4295 Charter Street Los Angeles CA 90058 323 582 3322 323 582 3108 fax www ElationLighting com info Elation...

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