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impression® FR1 TM 

User Manual 

 

Main fuse 

See Figure 13. The main fuse sits in a holder 

in the bottom of the base. 
If the luminaire appears to be completely 
shut down even though power is applied, 
the main fuse may have blown. Shut 
down power to the track system before 

replacing the fuse. Replace only with a 
fuse of the same type and rating.  
 
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

GLP Service and Support 

Contact information for the nearest GLP Service and Support is available online at 
www.glp.de/en/service, by request via email at [email protected], or by telephone at the 

following numbers:  

 

GLP Germany: +49 (7248) 927 1955 

 

GLP N. America: +1 818 767-8899 

 

GLP U.K.: +44 1392 690140 

 

GLP Asia: +852 (3151) 7730 

 

GLP Nordic: +46 737 57 11 40  

Figure 13. Main fuse 

Summary of Contents for impression FR1 TM

Page 1: ...User Manual Luminaire software version 1 20...

Page 2: ...ated companies disclaim liability for any injury damage direct or indirect loss consequential or economic loss or any other loss occasioned by the use of inability to use or reliance on the informatio...

Page 3: ...ding damage 9 Product overview 10 Product features 11 Preparing for use 15 Control menus and LCD display 21 Control menu layout 22 DMX channel layout 27 Service and maintenance 30 Technical specificat...

Page 4: ...ctions given in this user manual and on the luminaire Read this manual and familiarize yourself with the safety precautions it contains before installing or using the luminaire The manufacturer will t...

Page 5: ...to ground earth and the installation must have both overload and ground fault earth fault protection The track must be in perfect condition and be rated for the electrical requirements of all devices...

Page 6: ...an the one originally installed in the luminaire Do not bypass fuses Do not stick filters masks or other materials onto optical components The luminaire s optical components can focus the sun s rays c...

Page 7: ...l injury Installation must be performed by qualified personnel only and carried out in accordance with applicable regulations such as DIN VDE 0711 217 Restrict access below the work area and work from...

Page 8: ...ugh its full range without risk of collision Do not operate the luminaire with missing or damaged covers shields or any optical component If the luminaire becomes damaged stop using it immediately and...

Page 9: ...e is shielded or points away from the sun even when not in use Avoid pointing other high powered beam lights directly at the luminaire Do not pick up or carry the luminaire by the front lens bezel The...

Page 10: ...embly B Control panel with backlit LCD display C Wireless control antenna D Combined mechanical fastener and power phase selection handscrew E Trackmount adapter F Cooling vent G Wireless control link...

Page 11: ...or use in any location where unattended children have access to it or for use in permanent outdoor installations Light source The impression FR1 TM is equipped with an OSRAM Ostar RGBW LED with a rate...

Page 12: ...CTC channel you can then fine tune it using the RGBW channels Shutter effects The impression FR1 TM features an electronic dimmer shutter system that provides pulse and strobe effects Dimming 0 100 co...

Page 13: ...are set to constant operation at medium speed and light output intensity is regulated in order to keep luminaire temperature at optimum level Low mode is optimized for minimum noise Fans are set to co...

Page 14: ...ange You can narrow the beam angle from 35 in flood mode to 3 7 in spot mode Zoom can be inverted from flood spot to spot flood using the control panel and the Control Settings DMX channel The default...

Page 15: ...0 mm 11 1 lbs per 20 in Do not install more than one FR1 TM luminaire per 1000 mm 40 in Check that the head of the luminaire will be at least 0 5 m 20 in away from combustible materials paper textiles...

Page 16: ...n clockwise Phase 1 Turn counter clockwise Phase 2 Pull and turn counter clockwise Phase 3 Pull and turn clockwise Neutral See Figure 6 Note the position of the safety cable attachment point arrowed i...

Page 17: ...ire on the same lighting track allow a 1000 mm 40 in center to center distance between luminaires or you may overload the lighting track and cause a safety hazard Option 2 Anchoring to the lighting tr...

Page 18: ...fety cable cannot become unfastened from the luminaire Check that the luminaire will be held securely by the safety cable if the primary attachment method fails Make sure that the head will not collid...

Page 19: ...f you need to use more than 512 DMX channels use a DMX controller that can manage two or more DMX universes Use certified DMX cable for DMX links between XLR type DMX connectors Connecting to a CRMX w...

Page 20: ...the luminaire and the transmitter The luminaire and transmitter will remember the connection after a power cycle It is normally a good idea to delete any connections that are stored in a transmitter b...

Page 21: ...is displayed V 1 20 NE 582 198 214 Next 215 DMX Start Address Mode Enter Down UP O O O O Figure 10 Main menu See Figure 10 From left to right the top line of the main menu displays Main CPU software v...

Page 22: ...nd controllable via DMX Off Disabled and no motor current Movement per formance Fast Effects movement optimized for highest speed Normal Effects movement standard Smooth Effects movement optimized for...

Page 23: ...Time 1 10 30 s Set time until display blackout after last keystroke Auto Blackout must be enabled Display Orientation Normal Inverted Flip display up down No DMX Flash ON OFF Display flashes if DMX fa...

Page 24: ...ettable 128 127 C F Maximum non resettable 128 127 C F Luminaire Information Luminaire Hours Total hours 0 99999 h Total operation time from new Resettable hours 0 99999 h Resettable hours counter Boo...

Page 25: ...only Manual DMX Pan 0 255 Manually apply DMX values these commands are available if no DMX is present values are overwritten by a DMX signal Values are reset to initial values after a luminaire reset...

Page 26: ...panel input Serial 0 99999 Last 5 digits of luminaire s serial number Needed for correct RDM operation Clear EEPROM 0 255 Clear time and power on values LED Calibration Red Max 0 128 255 Adjust base...

Page 27: ...0 87 88 95 96 103 104 111 112 119 120 127 128 129 223 224 255 0 0 2 5 3 5 5 6 9 9 5 12 12 5 15 15 5 19 5 20 21 5 22 24 5 25 27 5 28 31 31 5 34 34 5 37 37 5 40 5 41 43 5 44 46 5 47 49 5 50 2 50 5 87 5...

Page 28: ...6 Hz 587 Hz 588 Hz 589 Hz 590 Hz 591 Hz 592 Hz 593 Hz 594 Hz 595 Hz 596 Hz 597 Hz 598 Hz 599 Hz 600 Hz 601 Hz 602 Hz 603 Hz 604 Hz 605 Hz 606 Hz 0 11 12 26 27 29 30 32 33 35 36 38 39 41 42 44 45 47 48...

Page 29: ...ow 0 255 0 0 100 Fade 16 Endless pan rotation Stop Pan rotation CW fast slow Stop Pan rotation CCW slow fast Stop 0 1 127 128 129 254 255 0 0 0 5 49 5 50 2 50 5 99 5 100 Snap Fade Snap Fade Snap Notes...

Page 30: ...s require occasional cleaning to prevent the buildup of dust dirt and smoke fluid residue Pay special attention to the air vents and front lens Failure to keep the luminaire clean will significantly r...

Page 31: ...ow the lens A and frost filter B to slide out of the head Store the lens for possible re use Reinstall the frost filter in the head by passing the three screws through the notches in the filter and ti...

Page 32: ...the track system before replacing the fuse Replace only with a fuse of the same type and rating GLP Service and Support Contact information for the nearest GLP Service and Support is available online...

Page 33: ...ic Shutter strobe Pulse and strobe effects max 14 Hz electronic Variable PWM frequency Movement Resolution 8 16 bit Positional feedback Yes Pan range 540 Tilt range 220 Endless movement 360 endless pa...

Page 34: ...rotection system Maximum ambient temperature 45 C 115 F Minimum ambient temperature 5 C 41 F Product color White standard Included items Lighting track safety cable with carabiner clip and M8 eyebolt...

Page 35: ...German Light Products impression FR1 TM User Manual 35 Dimensions Dimensions given in millimeters...

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