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Index 

 

1.Packaging and transportation

 .............................................................................................................................................................................. 6

 

    

1.1 Packaging ......................................................................................................................................................................................................... 6

 

    

1.2 Trasportation .................................................................................................................................................................................................... 6

 

2. General information

 ............................................................................................................................................................................................. 6

 

    

2.1 Important safety information. ............................................................................................................................................................................ 6

 

    

2.2 Warranty conditions .......................................................................................................................................................................................... 7

 

    

2.3 EC Norms ......................................................................................................................................................................................................... 7

 

3. Product specifications

 ......................................................................................................................................................................................... 7

 

    

3.1 Technical characteristics ................................................................................................................................................................................... 7

 

    

3.2 Dimensions ....................................................................................................................................................................................................... 7

 

    

3.3 Projector Components ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 8

 

4. Installation

 ............................................................................................................................................................................................................ 8

 

    

4.1 Mechanical installation ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 8

 

    

4.2 Safety connection ............................................................................................................................................................................................. 9

 

5. Powering up

 .......................................................................................................................................................................................................... 9

 

    

5.1 Connecting to mains power .............................................................................................................................................................................. 9

 

6. Control signal connections

 ................................................................................................................................................................................ 10

 

    

6.1 Connection through ArtNet.protocol ................................................................................................................................................................ 10

 

7. Turning on the projector

 .................................................................................................................................................................................... 11

 

    

7.1 DMX address of the projector ......................................................................................................................................................................... 11

 

    

7.2 DMX functions ................................................................................................................................................................................................ 12

 

8. Display panel functions

 ..................................................................................................................................................................................... 14

 

    

8.1 Quick guide to menù ....................................................................................................................................................................................... 14

 

    

8.2 Rapid count .................................................................................................................................................................................................... 14

 

    

8.3 Main functions ................................................................................................................................................................................................ 15

 

    

8.4 Measures ........................................................................................................................................................................................................ 17

 

    

8.5 Display setup .................................................................................................................................................................................................. 17

 

    

8.6 Demo mode .................................................................................................................................................................................................... 18

 

    

8.7 Special mode and electronic motor alignment ................................................................................................................................................. 18

 

9. Lamp installation and alignment

 ....................................................................................................................................................................... 20

 

    

9.1 Lamp installation ............................................................................................................................................................................................. 20

 

    

9.2 Aligning the lamp in the optical path ................................................................................................................................................................ 21

 

    

9.3 Halogen lamp operations ................................................................................................................................................................................ 21

 

    

9.4 Turning back to discharge lamp (700W or 575W) ........................................................................................................................................... 22

 

10. Operating on inside groups

 ............................................................................................................................................................................. 23

 

    

10.1 How to open the projector ............................................................................................................................................................................. 23

 

    

10.2 How to extract the gobos and colour changer assembly. .............................................................................................................................. 23

 

    

10.3 Standard color wheel configuration ............................................................................................................................................................... 24

 

    

10.4 How to replace filters .................................................................................................................................................................................... 24

 

    

10.5 Standard effect wheel configuration .............................................................................................................................................................. 25

 

    

10.6 How to replace effects .................................................................................................................................................................................. 25

 

    

10.7 Reassembly the groups on the projector ....................................................................................................................................................... 25

 

11. Maintenance

 ...................................................................................................................................................................................................... 26

 

    

11.1 Periodic cleaning .......................................................................................................................................................................................... 26

 

    

11.2 Periodic maintenance ................................................................................................................................................................................... 26

 

    

11.3 Fuse replacement ......................................................................................................................................................................................... 26

 

12. Spare parts

 ........................................................................................................................................................................................................ 26

 

    

12.1 Spare parts ................................................................................................................................................................................................... 26

 

13. Error messages

 ................................................................................................................................................................................................ 27

 

14. Frequently asked questions

 ............................................................................................................................................................................ 28

 

 
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Содержание Infinity Wash M

Страница 1: ...Infinity Wash M instruction manual manuale di istruzioni Version 0 DIS128 ...

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Страница 3: ... in answering any technical enquiries with the utmost speed and accuracy Prendete nota nello spazio apposite dei dati relative al modello e al rivenditore del vostro Infinity Wash M questi dati ci permetteranno di assistervi con la massima rapidità e precisione WARNING the security of the fixture is granted only if these instructions are strictly follow therefore it is absolutely necessary to keep...

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Страница 5: ...ount 14 8 3 Main functions 15 8 4 Measures 17 8 5 Display setup 17 8 6 Demo mode 18 8 7 Special mode and electronic motor alignment 18 9 Lamp installation and alignment 20 9 1 Lamp installation 20 9 2 Aligning the lamp in the optical path 21 9 3 Halogen lamp operations 21 9 4 Turning back to discharge lamp 700W or 575W 22 10 Operating on inside groups 23 10 1 How to open the projector 23 10 2 How ...

Страница 6: ...f specialised personnel for all service applications refer all work to your authorised Coemar service centre 4 A good earth connection is essential for the proper functioning of the projector Never connect the fixture if there is no earth connection 5 Mains cables must not come into contact with other cables 6 Do not operate the projector with wet hands or in an area where water is present 7 The f...

Страница 7: ...r opened by unauthorised personnel 4 The warranty does not extend to fixture replacement 5 Both the serial number and the model of the projector are required for any advice or service from your authorised service centre 2 3 EC Norms The projector meets all fundamental applicable EC requirements 3 Product specifications 3 1 Technical characteristics 700 W 575 W Power 90 260 Vac 50 60Hz Autosensing ...

Страница 8: ...r installations on a reticular structure Coemar provides a set of Cam lock support brackets which are included in the packaging The Cam lock bracket is one fourth turn supports Before using it for supporting the projector make sure that it is correctly seated and firmly tightened into position Components description A Front lens assembly B Zoom assembly C Colour changer assembly D Lamp assembly E ...

Страница 9: ...ction If the Infinity Wash M is fixed to a structure the use of a safety chain is recommended in order to meet the current relevant safety standards The safety chain must pass through the holes A and then fixed to the structure itself If using steel wires or chains which have not been manufactured by Coemar make sure that they are suitable for holding the weight of the unit 5 Powering up 5 1 Conne...

Страница 10: ...en signal arrives from a DMX 512 console with Cannon XLR5 5 poles pins 4 and 5 must not be connected WARNING Make sure that screening and conductors are not in contact one another or with the metal housing of the connector Pin n 1 and housing must never be connected to the unit power supply 6 1 Connection through ArtNet protocol The ArtNet protocol allows enabled projectors to operate and to be se...

Страница 11: ...y the signal DMX 512 Each projector utilises 18 address channels 16 bit for its complete operation and is controlled by a DMX 512 signal for further information see section 7 2 DMX functions When powered up initially each projector will show A001 which indicates DMX address 001 a projector thus addressed will respond to commands of channel 1 to 18 from your DMX 512 controller A second unit must be...

Страница 12: ...9 0 4 proportional strobe effect with variable speed from slow to fast 10 66 4 26 step shutter open zap off 67 68 26 27 proportional sequenced pulse effect slow closing fast opening with variable speed from slow to fast 69 125 27 49 step shutter open zap off 126 127 49 50 proportional sequenced pulse effect fast closing slow opening with variable speed from fast to slow 128 184 50 72 step shutter ...

Страница 13: ...light beam during PAN TILT movement colors wheel and effects wheel 250 255 98 100 standard dimmer mechanical 0 10 0 4 the mechanical dimmer works in sync with the dimming of the lamp 11 30 4 12 the mechanical dimmer has no effect and is active only that the halogen lamp variable color temperature 31 249 12 98 black out of the light beam during PAN TILT movement gobos wheel colors wheel and effects...

Страница 14: ...ers displayed for the different functions in the following 3 manners 1 Pressing the or buttons will cause the count to be quicker 2 Pressing first and then and then holding them down simultaneously will cause the numbers to jump to the highest value 3 Pressing first and then and then holding them down simultaneously will cause the numbers to jump to the lowest value DISPLAY SETUP allows the manage...

Страница 15: ...TANDARD the on off state of the lamp s controller by DMX signal ON the lamp remains always on please see DMX chart It perform the reset function of the fixture Keeping pressed ENTER and MENU buttons during reset it will access SPECIAL MODE see special mode menu Restores all the functional settings excepts for address motors tuning and odometers to default values Enables or disables the lamp s zap ...

Страница 16: ... the same DMX change Panoramic working mode that reduces rotating angle from 540 to 400 It inverts the vertical moving beam direction from upwards to downwards or vice versa by the same DMX level change It allows to enable or disable the optical sensors which check the base s or the yoke s position or body and perform the automatic return if moved accidentally It allows to engage or disengage the ...

Страница 17: ...S It shows the temperatures detected by the sensors in the base Tdriver Tsens 1 Tsens 2 Tsens 3 It measures main power voltage of the fans vmain vboard vfan1 vfan2 vfan3 Values over 28 5 V must be considerated as abnormal Reading of the DMX value 0 255 received from each channel used by the fixture on the DMX 512 line Reading of the typical value of the DMX signal called RATE signal update frequen...

Страница 18: ...s the electronic motor alignment of the projector motors in the optical system this procedure is performed by Coemar at the factory during the testing in order to obtain particular effects or in the case of internal components being replaced motors electronic boards sensors etc it may be necessary to change this setting Altering the default settings performed by Coemar may radically alter the func...

Страница 19: ...rocedure SPECIAL FUNCTIONS Are you sure It restores to 0 the resettabile lamp s electronic odometer visible also in MEASURES menu It must be restored each time the lamp being changed in order to get a correct reading of lamp s life Are you sure Are you sure Are you sure Are you sure It makes the fixture ready to transfer the LCD software on to the PC It make the fixture ready to transfer the MOTOR...

Страница 20: ...h internal pressure and a slight risk of explosion exists if the lamp is operated beyond its recommended life Therefore we recommend to replace the lamp within the specified lamp life Always handle the lamp with care avoiding to touch it with bare hands 9 1 Lamp installation 1 Use a suitable tool to loosen the 2 fixing screws A of the lamp holder cover at the rear of the projector body 2 Remove th...

Страница 21: ...trictly required Provide yourself with this product if you do not have it After you have installed DR1 Lite Interface on your PC and you have correctly connected PC DR1 device to Infinity M remember that in the case you are using a laptop PC you should drive USB patch trough a self powered USB Hub you are ready to perform the software installation on Infinity M that can vary regarding the two case...

Страница 22: ...ange the lamp setting 3 Turn on again the projector and look at the display Infinity M will delay the turning on of the lamp to give you the opportunity to check the type of lamp set The system warns you that Infinity M has been set to work with 700 W metal halide discharge lamp The system warns you that Infinity M has been set to work with 575 W metal halide discharge lamp 4 Check that the settin...

Страница 23: ...In order to identify the upper housing to be removed position the unit so that the printing on the lamp holder group can be read the printing must not upside down Once this operation has been carried out block the movement of the body through the specific device and proceed with the removal of the upper housing 10 2 How to extract the gobos and colour changer assembly 1 Remove B screws of the conn...

Страница 24: ...nsert the new filter facing the coated side downwards making it slip under the spring until it locks respect the coated side of the filter bottom side NB The wheel only accepts glass filters or gobos with a maximum diameter of 40 mm and no more thick than 1 mm 40mm CODE POS ROSCO STANDARD N VT358 1 026 Bright red 1 VT352 2 022 Dark Amber 1 FC049 3 441 Full CT straw 1 VT356 4 089 Moss green 1 VT354...

Страница 25: ... 2 Slide the new support under the spring making sure that it enters in place through the two pins on the back of the support 10 7 Reassembly the groups on the projector In order to reassemble the projector just follow backwards the procedure explained at the beginning of this chapter Insert with care the colour changer then fix the group and its connector by their screws Verify that the internal ...

Страница 26: ...deformation or if or if the time limit is close check the resettable counter Mechanical parts Periodically check the movement of all mechanical devices and check driving belts gears and lens guides Replace them if necessary Make sure the projector is not mechanically damaged If necessary replace the worn parts Check the tension of the belts and adjust them if necessary Electrical components Check ...

Страница 27: ...eed 40 C check also the proper functioning of the fans ERR Vinp line low Too low main power input Main power voltage is too low it must be at least 90 Vac ERR Vout lamp high Too high lamp voltage Lamp can be exhausted and so consume more power than normal Replace the lamp and if needed refer to your authorised Coemar service centre ERR Encoder PAN PAN encoder not found Check the sensor on the enco...

Страница 28: ...t turn on at all The projector is too hot Let the fixture cool down Check that the air vents above the cooling fans are not obstructed and that the fans are working correctly Ensure that the ambient temperature is below 35 C Projection brightness appears reduced Lamp may be exhausted or not properly aligned to optical path Replace the lamp if exhausted Align the lamp to optical path Information on...

Страница 29: ...2 A 46042 Castel Goffredo Mantova Italy ph 39 0376 77521 fax 39 0376 780657 info coemar com Coemar si riserva il diritto di apportare modifiche senza preavviso Coemar reserves the right to effect modifications without notification ...

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