Setup
February 16, 2010
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COLORado™ 3p Tour User Manual Rev. 02c
Master/Slave
Linking
The Master/Slave mode allows one COLORado™ 3p Tour (the master) running a
preconfigured program to control several other COLORado™ 3p Tour fixtures (the
slaves) without requiring a DMX controller. In this mode, all the slave fixtures will
operate in unison with the master fixture.
When in Master/Slave mode, the COLORado™ 3p Tour fixtures link to each other using
the standard DMX connection.
If you are not familiar with the Master/Slave connectivity, please refer to the
DMX Primer
and
DMX Connectivity
sections in the
Appendix
chapter of this manual.
The Operation chapter of this manual provides detailed instructions on how to
configure the Master and Slave units.
ID Addressing
The COLORado™ 3p Tour uses the ID Addressing feature to increase the number of
addressable fixtures in the same DMX universe when in the TOUR personality. Refer to
the
Operation
chapter in this manual to learn in detail how to configure the
COLORado™ 3p Tour fixtures when using ID Addressing.
If you are not familiar with ID Addressing, please refer to
Appendix
chapter of this
manual.
Lens
Replacement
The COLORado™ 3p Tour comes with the 15
°
lens assembly pre-installed from the
factory. However, there is an optional lens kit (
CLENS3024
) available as an accessory,
which will alter the beam angle of the fixture to 30º.
Follow the instructions below to to change or replace the LED lenses.
a)
Disconnect the fixture from the AC power before opening it.
b)
This procedure gives you direct access to the LEDs, which are very fragile.
Use maximum care when handling the lenses over the LED assembly.
The numbers in parenthesis in the procedure below correspond to the parts
indicated in the Exploded View section of the Technical Information chapter.
Procedure
1) Remove all the 18 screws that hold the front cover (1).
2) Remove the front cover.
3) Remove the three clear covers (2).
4) Remove the seals (3).
5) Remove the three lens covers (4).
6) Remove the five screws that hold each lens assembly.
7) Remove each lens assembly (5).
8) Position the new lens assemblies, making sure that they are aligned correctly.
9) Reverse “6” to “1” to complete the lens replacement procedure.