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       Wash 575 tm3

       Wash 575 tm3

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User Manual Rel 1.0

Summary of Contents for Wash 575 tm3

Page 1: ...Wash 575 tm3 Wash 575 tm3 GB User Manual Rel 1 0 ...

Page 2: ...circuits described herein Les informations contenues dans le présent manuel ont été rédigées et contrôlées avec le plus grand soin Nous déclinons toutefois toute responsabilité en cas d éventuelles inexactitudes Tous droits réservés Ce document ne peut être copié photocopié ou reproduit dans sa totalité ou partiellement sans le consentement préalable de Teclumen Teclumen se réserve le droit d appo...

Page 3: ...5 Forced ventilation 5 6 Ambient temperature 6 MAINS CONNECTION 8 6 1 Protection 7 DMX SIGNAL CONNECTION 9 7 1 DMX Addresses 7 2 Selecting the DMX address 8 DISPLAY FUNCTIONS 11 9 AUTOMATIC MODE 14 9 1 Game P 9 2 Rec Mode 10 PAN TILT SPEED 15 11 FANS SPEED 12 ERROR MESSAGES 13 HIDDEN MENU 16 14 OPENING THE PROJECTOR HOUSING 17 15 PERIODIC CLEANING 15 1 Lenses and reflectors 15 2 Fans and air passa...

Page 4: ... and indexable beam shaper 0 180 frost filter 2 colour conversion filters 3 200 K and 5 600 K CMY colour generation a colour wheel 6 dichroic filters open with linear selection and electronic or electromagnetic ballast Optical group Fresnel lens Ø 200 mm Borosilicate dichroic parabolic reflector Zoom Motorized zoom 16 28 Dimmer shutter strobo Linear dimmer Shutter Strobe from 0 85 flash sec to 10 ...

Page 5: ...rotection against ultraviolet radiation Never turn on the lamp if any of the lenses filters or ABS covering is damaged Their respective shielding functions will only operate efficiently if they are in perfect working order Never look directly the lamp when it is on 2 4 Safety The projector should always be installed with bolts clamps and other tools that are capable of supporting the weight of the...

Page 6: ... read again the instructions and repeat the procedure 4 Replace the lamp assembly and tighten the screws A B C which were previously removed photo4 3 1 Lamp alignment Attention we recommend to align the lamp in the optical system to avoid overheating of the dichroic filters and other components inside the unit Alignment is carried out using the 3 adjusters X Y and Z During this operation you must ...

Page 7: ...er turn fast locks placed on the base of the units allows by using the two fast lock C clamps provided in the box to fix the unit in any position 5 1 Safety cable We recommend the use of a safety cable or chain connected to the Wash 575 and to the suspension truss in order to avoid the fixture accidentally falling should the main fixing point fail Make sure that the iron cable or chain can bear th...

Page 8: ...S CONNECTION Wash 575 with electronic ballast operate at 90 245 VOLT 50 60 Hz Wash 575 with electromagnetic ballast operate at 230 VOLT 50 60 Hz Prior to connecting the unit to your mains supply ensure that the model in your possession correctly matches the mains supply available For connection purposes ensure that your plug is capable of supporting 6 3 amps at 208 230V or16 amps at 100 120 V Stri...

Page 9: ... as follows 1 Remove the 2 screws fixing the display cover panel to the unit photo 1 2 Remove the screws that fix the XLR connectors to the panel photo 2 3 Rotate the electronic card by 180 photo 3 4 Place the 3 pins XLR connectors in the special holes and close For Installations where long distance DMX cable connections are needed we suggest to use a DMX terminator The DMX terminator is a male XL...

Page 10: ... address 1 Press the UP DOWN key until you reach the required DMX channel The numbers on the display will start to flash but the new DMX address hasn t yet been set 2 Press ENTER to confirm your selection The numbers on the display will stop flashing and the projector is now setted to the new DMX address TRICKS if you keep pushed the UP or DOWN keys the channels are calculated more quickly and you...

Page 11: ...lockwise Clockwise Up Down MENU ENTER Up Down TILT MOVEMENT INVERSION To reverse Tilt movement from bottom upwards and vice versa Up Down Counterclockwise Clockwise Up Down MENU ENTER DMX MODE To select DMX mode Mode 1 or Mode 2 16 CHANNELS Pan Tilt 16 bit 16 CHANNELS Pan Tilt 16 bit Up Down Up Down ENTER ENTER ENTER ENTER ENTER ENTER Up Down MENU ENTER Up Down REVERSE DISPLAY Reverses display s r...

Page 12: ...Down DEFAULT 2 SPEED control Pan Tilt Speed control 8 DISPLAY FUNCTIONS PAN TILT DIMMER SHUTTER MAGENTA COLOR CYAN YELLOW EFFECTS ZOOM ENTER MENU ENTER AUTOMATIC MODE Automatic game without DMX controller ENTER Up Down Up Down Up Down ENTER MENU Up Down ENTER Pcb 8 motors Pcb PAN TILT ALL SOFTWARE Software version MENU Up Down RESET Al motors reset RESET ENABLED VIA DMX RESET DISABLED VIA DMX TOTA...

Page 13: ...E reset possible and total UNIT LIFE TIME reset not possible Up Down ENTER Up Down ENTER Up Down ENTER Up Down ENTER 13 8 DISPLAY FUNCTIONS LAMP Lamp always ON always OFF Or lamp ON OFF selectable via DMX ENTER FORCED ON ENTER FORCED OFF ENTER ON OFF VIA DMX default MENU Up Down ENTER Up Down ENTER Up Down ADJUST To adjust the lamp with no mixer connected It s possible to set the parameters for PA...

Page 14: ...on the other units even though these do not have GAME P programmed You can do this by setting the units to the same mode as the master is set before programming GAME P 16CH DMX and setting the DMX address to A001 9 2 Rec Mode It is possible to program your own game on the Wash 575 that will then run in AUTO mode GAME P Each unit can have its own programmed game In REC mode each projector must be s...

Page 15: ...have decided to save the scene If GAME P is not closed by indicating the last scene in playback mode all 16 scenes will be played through even if not programmed You can set the PAN and TILT motors at high speed on your Wash 575 Press menu until you see SPEE Press ENTER and select a speed with UP DOWN there are 4 speeds Confirm by pressing ENTER When you use speed 4 the highest PAN and TILT speed i...

Page 16: ...ES ENTER Up Down ENTER Up Down ES ENTER Up Down ENTER Up Down ES ENTER Up Down ENTER Up Down ES ENTER Up Down ENTER Up Down ES ENTER Up Down ENTER Up Down ES ENTER Up Down ENTER ES ENTER Up Down ENTER ES ENTER Up Down Up Down ENTER Up Down ENTER Up Down ES ENTER PAN ALIGNMENT To align pan movement TILT ALIGNMENT To align tilt movement SHUTTER ALIGNMENT To align shutter EFFECT ALIGNMENT Effect alig...

Page 17: ...this type of maintenance are a brush and a common vacuum cleaner or an air compressor If necessary clean the fans and air passages more frequently 16 PERIODIC CONTROLS Lamp The lamp should be replaced if there is any visible damage or deformation due to heat This will help to avoid the danger of the lamp exploding Mechanical parts Periodically check all mechanical parts gears guides belts etc for ...

Page 18: ...msb 319 DMX CHANNEL 4 Parameter TILT lsb DMX CHANNEL 5 Parameter MOVEMENT SPEED DMX range Value Mid point DMX value Move range degrees Mode Option Function 0 10 Standard 11 25 Fast movement 26 127 Vector mode from fast to slow 128 247 Variable time reaction to DMX signal fast to slow 248 255 Slow reaction time to DMX signal DMX CHANNEL 6 Parameter DIMMER DMX range Value Mid point DMX value Move ra...

Page 19: ...ed 2 192 205 Flash closed speed 3 206 219 Flash closed speed 4 max 220 227 Colours Macros in black out 228 233 Pan Tilt in black out 234 255 Open DMX CHANNEL 8 Parameter COLOUR DMX range Value Mid point DMX value Move range degrees Mode Option Function 0 12 White 13 25 Colour 1 3200 K 26 38 Colour 2 5600 K 39 51 Colour 3 52 64 BiColour 3 4 65 77 Colour 4 78 90 BiColour 4 5 91 103 Colour 5 104 116 ...

Page 20: ...eed 8 253 255 Left rotation speed 9 max DMX CHANNEL 9 Parameter CYAN DMX range Value Mid point DMX value Move range degrees Mode Option Function 0 255 Proportional colour DMX CHANNEL 10 Parameter MAGENTA DMX range Value Mid point DMX value Move range degrees Mode Option Function 0 255 Proportional colour DMX CHANNEL 11 Parameter YELLOW DMX range Value Mid point DMX value Move range degrees Mode Op...

Page 21: ...ro 9 Macro 10 Macro 11 Macro 12 Macro Macro Macro Macro Macro Macro Macro Macro Macro Macro 13 Macro 14 Macro 15 Macro 16 Macro 17 Macro 18 Macro 19 Macro 20 Macro Macros rainbow wait Macros rainbow wait Macros rainbow wait 0 Macros rainbow wait 2 Macros rainbow wait 3 Macros rainbow wait 4 Macros rainbow wait Macros rainbow wait Macros rainbow wait 5 Macros rainbow wait 6 Macros rainbow wait 7 Ma...

Page 22: ...nge degrees Mode Option Function 0 29 No effect 30 85 Lamp OFF active after 3 seconds 86 170 Internal motor Reset 171 235 Total Reset 236 255 Lamp ON active after 3 seconds DMX CHANNEL 16 Parameter LAMP RESET DMX range Value Mid point DMX value Move range degrees Mode Option Function 0 9 10 60 61 129 130 179 180 200 201 239 240 255 No Effect Lamp OFF Active after 3 seconds No Effect Internal Motor...

Page 23: ...041 D01 DARK BLUE SW490 COL6 COL5 COL4 COL3 COL2 COL7 COL8 0507C047 D01 RED LW 640 ARC 1200 23 18 COLOUR WHEEL 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 0507K003 CONV FILTER CTB DL542 0507K004 CONV FILTER CTO TC3256 0507C046 D01 WOOD SW 460 0507C053 D01 AMBER LW 550 COL1 Wash 575 tm3 ...

Page 24: ...LIGHT BLUE Cyan GOLD Magnetic Sensors Fans 19 MOTORS CONTROL CARD Line 1 Brown Line 2 Orange Zoom motor2 BLUE GND ORANGE BROWN VCC J5 FROM J10 PAN TILT YELLOW Display 30 VDC J3 FROM J8 PAN TILT Effects 24 8 MOTORS PCB GREY WHITE VIOLET LIGHT GREEN RED BLACK Wash 575 tm3 ...

Page 25: ...TOR TILT BROWN DISPLAY 1 DISPLAY 2 ENCODER TILT ORANGE FROM J4 8 MOTOR PCB 22 DISPLAY CARD V1 V1 TCN0060 CN7 FROM J16 PAN TILT CARD FROM J7 PAN TILT CARD IN LAMP OUT LAMP 24V If the PCB card doesn t work move the cable IN LAMP from CN 1 to CN 7 To remove error from display in Menu select ARC 1200 25 BLACK RED BLACK BLACK 21 CABLES RESEND CARD 23 LAMP ON OFF CONTROL CARD FROM CN5 LAMP ON OFF PCB Wa...

Page 26: ... WIRING DIAGRAMS FUSE 6 3A F EMC FILTER 230V 50Hz 0 0 24V B LLA T A S 50Hz 60Hz PFC 60ÏF power factor corrector RELAY BOARD LP D N BIMETALLIC THERMOSTAT 180 C BIMETALLIC THERMOSTAT 180 C IGNITOR 575W LAMP MSR575 2 BRIDGE RECTIFIER 25A PAN TILT P N GND 1A 8 MOT XR 8 125VA BLACK RED BLACK BLACK FROM J4 8 MOTORS DISPLAY CARD 6 600W Wash 575 tm3 ...

Page 27: ...N ORANGE BROWN GREY Zoom left Effect wheel Zoom right Color J1 1 green J1 2 orange J1 3 brown J1 4 grey Optical sensor J4 1 green J4 2 orange J4 3 brown J4 4 grey Optical sensor 1 2 4 3 25 LAYOUT Wash 575 tm3 ...

Page 28: ...ely without prior written consent from Teclumen Teclumen reserves the right to make any aesthetic functional or design modifications to any of its products without prior notice Teclumen assumes no responsibility for the use or application of the products or circuits described herein MADE IN ITALY Teclumen s r l Via Castel Goffredo 35 1 46040 Casaloldo MN web www teclumen it e mail teclumen teclume...

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