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than 5s to activate it 

2.The lamp can be turned off 5minutes after it is on, And the 

lamp can be turned on 5 minutes after it is off.   

 

 

3.to turn on or turn off the lamp, keep lamp control-DMX 

control signal as ON 

 

 

Display on   

20 

24 

Display off 

25 

29 

Lamp power 1600W 

30 

39 

Lamp power 2000W 

40 

44 

Reserved   

45 

89 

Pan and tilt speed mode   

90 

94 

Pan and tilt time mode 

95 

99 

Reserved   

100 

129 

Lamp on 

130 

139 

Pan and tilt reset 

140 

149 

Color system reset   

150 

159 

Gobo wheel reset   

160 

169 

Dimmer/ strobe reset   

170 

179 

Zoom/Focus/Frost/Prism reset 

180 

189 

Other

Iris

reset 

190 

199 

Total reset   

200 

209 

Reserved   

210 

229 

Lamp off   

230 

239 

Reserved   

240 

255 

 

Remark: 
1. The projector can’t be turned on within 5 minutes after the lamp-off. 
2. Fan error can cause lamp-off. 

3. "Speed Mode" means Pan and Tilt will move from Point A to Point B at their respective maximum speeds."Time Mode" means 

both Pan and Tilt will arrive at designated point at the same time. It's advised Time Mode be used if the projector runs circles or in 

oblique lines 

8.SIGNS ON THE TOUCH SCREEN   

 

 

Lamp Control 

 

Option Settings 

 

 

Chinese/English   

 

Information 

 

 

Error Messages 

 

Service 

 

 

Address 

 

Operation Mode 

 

 

Reset 

 

 

User Memories 

 

 

Config Settings 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for PR-2960

Page 1: ...user manual contains important information about the safe installation and use of a projector Please read and follow these instructions carefully and keep the manual in a safe place for future reference PR LIGHTING LTD http www pr lighting com ...

Page 2: ...l Please note that as part of our ongoing commitment to continuous product development specifications are subject to change without notice Whilst every care is taken in the preparation of the manual we reserve the right to change specifications in the course of product improvement The publishers cannot be held responsible for the accuracy of the information herein or any consequence arising from t...

Page 3: ...he projector and do not open covers for maintenance by yourself Don t look straightly into the light sources especially for epileptics otherwise eyes will be burned Do not connect this device to any type ofdimmer pack After lamp switched on the minimum distance between the projector and illuminated surface is 10m lens and other optical parts shall be replaced immediately if they have deformed or b...

Page 4: ...ff When it happens please checkif the fans run normally or fan shield is blocked by dust After the issue is solved restart the projector The accumulation of oil smoke and dust on the lens will compromise the light output Cleaning a projector is very necessary to ensure a reliable use of it Cooling fans need to be cleaned every 15days Internal lens reflector and hot mirror need to be cleaned period...

Page 5: ...heirshieldsarenotblocked Beam appears dim Low in brightness Make sure the lamp is within its lifespan Remove dust or grease from the lenses The project image appears to have a halo Carefully clean the lamp optical lenses and other components Heavily Defective Beam Check if lens are in good condition not cracked Clean dust or grease on the lens 3 APPEARANCE 4 INSTALLATION RIGGING Before moving a pr...

Page 6: ...tor MUSTbe lifted or carried by the HANDLES instead ofclamps For safety the safety cord should afford 10 times the Projector s weight POWER CONNECTION Connect the power cord as follows L live brown E earth yellow green N neutral blue Before power connection please ensure the power supplied must match what the nameplate says It is recommended that each projector be connected with power separately s...

Page 7: ... output has to be connected with a DMX terminator This prevents electrical noise fromdisturbing and corrupting the DMX control signals The DMX terminator is simply an XLR connector with a 120 ohm resistor connected across pins 2 and 3 which is then plugged into the output socket on the last projector in the chain The connections are illustrated below ALIGNMENT INSTALLATION REPLACEMENT OFALAMP Befo...

Page 8: ... last put the new into the wheel To replace a gobo on the rotating gobo wheel take the rotator from the wheel take the gobo out from the rotator by removing the tightening spring Put the new gobo back to the rotator then tighten it with the spring Please ensure the spring is in the narrow location of the rotator which is the internal ring of it and flatten it At last pull up the spring strip using...

Page 9: ...t projector responds to the correct control signals This DMX start address is the channel number from which the projector starts to listen to the digital control information being sent out from the controller The projector has 2DMX modes There are standard mode and short mode For example standard mode has 32channels so set the No 1 projector s address 001 No 2 projector s address 033 No 3 projecto...

Page 10: ...tput to a DMX terminator Set 1st projector as the master and others are Slaves Start Addresses of all Slaves are 001 Operation mode of the Master can be set any mode for a Master and Slaves operation mode can be set accordingly After Powered on the group will run in Master Slave Mode 6 OPERATION MENU 1st LEVEL 2ndLEVEL 3rdLEVEL 4thLEVEL 5thLEVEL Address DMX 地址 DMX Address 1 484 Short mode 1 480 St...

Page 11: ...lts Option Settings Pan TiltSettings Pan DMX Invert OFF ON TiltDMX Invert OFF ON PanTiltSwap OFF ON XYFeedback OFF ON Pan Tilt mode Speed Time InvertSettings DimmerInvert OFF ON IrisMode OFF ON ZoomInvert OFF ON CMYInvert OFF ON CTO Invert OFF ON DimmerCurve Linear Square Law Defaults RestoreDefaults Information ViewDMXValues Lamp Hours Reset Lamp Hours Total Hours Temperature DisplayBoard XX F Pa...

Page 12: ...ion Mode UserMemory1 ChangeOperation Mode UserMemory2 ChangeOperation Mode StaticScene ChangeOperation Mode User Memories EditUserMemory EditUserMemory1 Edit UserMemory2 SceneXX 1 200 Scenes StrobeXXX DimmerXXX DelayTimeXXX DelayUnit LinkTo Step XXX EditStaticScene StrobeXXX DimmerXXX Init UserMemory ResetUserMemory1 ResetUserMemory InputPassword123 ResetUserMemory2 ResetUserMemory InputPassword12...

Page 13: ... macro10 26 27 Color macro11 28 29 Color macro12 30 31 Color macro13 32 33 Color macro14 34 35 Color macro15 36 37 Color macro16 38 39 Color macro17 40 41 Color macro18 42 43 Color macro19 44 45 Color macro20 46 47 Color macro21 48 49 Color macro22 50 51 Color macro23 52 53 Color macro24 54 55 Color macro25 56 57 Color macro26 58 59 Color macro27 60 61 Color macro28 62 63 Color macro29 64 65 Color...

Page 14: ...6 117 Color macro56 118 119 Color macro57 120 121 Color macro58 122 123 Color macro59 124 125 Color macro60 126 127 Color macro61 128 129 Color macro62 130 131 Color macro63 132 133 Color macro64 134 135 Color macro65 136 137 Color macro66 138 139 Color macro67 140 141 Color macro68 142 143 Color macro69 144 145 Color macro70 146 147 Color macro71 148 149 Color macro72 150 151 Color macro73 152 15...

Page 15: ...mslowtoast 200 255 4 5 5 Cyan Cyan Linear 0 100 0 255 6 Cyan in 16 bit Cyan 16 bitadjustment 0 255 5 6 7 Yellow Yellow Linear0 100 0 255 8 Yellowin 16 bit Yellow16bitadjustment 0 255 6 7 9 Magenta Magenta Linear0 100 0 255 10 Magentain 16bit Magenta16 bitadjustment 0 255 7 8 11 CTO Linear CTO fromhigh tlow 0 255 12 CTOin 16 bit CTO16 bitadjustment 0 255 8 9 13 Color wheel Continuouspositioning Ind...

Page 16: ...g speed fromslowto fast 75 138 Iris macro3 Iriscontracts fromslowto fast 139 202 Iris macro4 Macro1 at random from slowto fast 203 210 Iris macro5 Macro2 at random from slowto fast 211 218 Iris macro 6 Macro3 at random fromslowto fast 219 226 Open 227 255 11 13 18 Fixed gobo wheel White 0 15 Gobo1 16 31 Gobo2 32 47 Gobo3 48 63 Gobo4 64 79 Gobo5 80 95 Gobo6 96 111 Gobo7 112 127 Clockwiserotation fr...

Page 17: ...romslowto fast 129 188 Stop 189 195 Anti clockwiserotation fromslowto fast 196 255 16 21 Gobo rotation 1 in 16bit Gobo rotation 1 16 bitadjustment 0 255 14 17 22 Rotating gobo wheel2 White 0 31 Gobo1 32 47 Gobo2 48 63 Gobo3 64 79 Gobo4 80 95 Gobo5 96 111 Gobo6 112 127 Clockwiserotation fromslowto fast 128 143 Anti clockwiserotation fromslowto fast 144 159 Gobo1 shakes fromslowto fast 160 175 Gobo2...

Page 18: ...on fromfastto slow 0 127 Anti clockwiserotation fromslowto fast 128 255 20 24 29 Frost Linear frost0 100 0 255 21 25 30 Focus Linear focus 0 255 31 Focusin 16 bit Focus16 bitadjustment 0 255 22 26 32 Zoom LinearZoom 0 255 33 Zoomin 16 bit Zoom16 bitadjustment 0 255 23 27 34 Pan Pan movement 0 255 24 28 35 Pan in 16bit Pan movementin 16 bit 0 255 25 29 36 Tilt Tilt movement 0 255 26 30 37 Tiltin 16...

Page 19: ...70 179 Zoom Focus Frost Prismreset 180 189 Other Iris reset 190 199 Totalreset 200 209 Reserved 210 229 Lamp off 230 239 Reserved 240 255 Remark 1 The projector can t be turned on within 5 minutes after the lamp off 2 Fan error can cause lamp off 3 Speed Mode means Pan and Tilt will move from Point A to Point B at their respective maximum speeds Time Mode means both Pan and Tilt will arrive at des...

Page 20: ... positioning parts and motors are normal Prism Timeout Check if wiring positioning parts and motors are normal Prism Rotation Timeout Check if wiring positioning parts and motors are normal Focus Timeout Check if wiring positioning parts and motors are normal Zoom Timeout Check if wiring positioning parts and motors are normal LampTPoint Fan1 Error Check if fan and its wiring are normal LampTPoint...

Page 21: ... temperature 6000K CRI 90 lamp stand single ended rated life 750hrs COLORS CMYlinear mixing system with macros 1 color wheel 7colors Open Half Color effect rainboweffect with bi directional and variable speeds Stepping linear color changing 1 Red 620 5NM 2 Yellow 540 5NM 3 Blue 500 5NM 4 Green 510 545 5NM 5 Pink 490 585 5NM 6 Orange 600 5NM 7 UV 460 690 5NM CTO 0 100 linear CTO UV Orange Pink Gree...

Page 22: ...heel2 120150100 090070959 090070960 110010358 110010359 110010360 1 fixed gob wheel 7 replaceable gobos White Gobo Shake Effect with variable speeds bi directional scrolling with variable speeds 110010206A 110010207A 110010208A 110010209A 110010210A 110010211A 110010212A Gobo outer size 37 5mm Gobo image size 25mm PRISM 1pc of3 facet prism Bi directional rotation with variable speedsand indexing f...

Page 23: ...RIS 5 100 linear adjustment with macros STROBE Double shutter blades 0 3 25 F P S HEAD MOVEMENT Pan 540º Tilt 270º with auto position correction BEAMANGLE linear zoom 6 55 with 16 bit function CONTROL DMX512 5 pin interfaces RDM control protocol 28channels in short mode 32channels in standard mode and 39channels in extended mode Self test mode OTHER FUNCTION Adjustable Pan Tilt speed Lamp and Tota...

Page 24: ...iagnostic system Built in Chargeable battery and menu setting without power mains Input signal isolation Modular Structure for easy maintenance Ethernet Interface DMX512 wireless reciever Optional DMX512Transmitter HOUSING High temperatureABS IP20 NETWEIGHT 45Kg OPERATIONTEMPERATURE Ambient temperature at maximum 40 C SIZES ...

Page 25: ...GRAMAND PCB CONNECTIONS 6 DIAMETER m DISTANCE m 0m 5m 10m 15m 20m 25m 30m 0 6 lux 0 0 57 1 14 1 71 2 28 2 85 3 42 125526 31384 13948 7846 5021 3487 0 55 lux 2106 527 234 132 84 59 55 DIAMETER m 0 5 22 10 43 15 65 20 86 26 08 31 30 ...

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Page 27: ...0040262 1 TILTMOTOR 030040262 1 STROBE MOTOR 030040214 2 COLORWHEELMOTOR 030040214 1 PRISM ROTATION MOTOR 030040220A 1 PRISM IN OUTMOTOR 030040221 1 ROTATING GOBOWHEEL1 MOTOR 030040095 1 GOBO ROTATION 1 MOTOR 030040220A 1 ROTATING GOBOWHEEL2 MOTOR 030040094 1 GOBO ROTATION 2 MOTOR 030040224 1 EFFECTWHEELIN OUTMOTOR 030040221 1 EFFECTWHEELROTATIONWHEEL 030040220 1 FROSTMOTOR 030040226 1 CYM MOTOR 0...

Page 28: ...a TEL 86 20 3995 2888 PR lighting will try its best to offer accurate and overall information about a product s technical data Any changes won t be notified if necessary Patented Products CounterfeitingWillbeProsecuted P N 320021002 OldVersion 20200717 NewVersion 20201015 ...

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