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6.

RESE

function allows for reset of the fixture. From 

RESE

press 

<enter>

to initiate reset. Display will show 

CHEK

on reset com-

mand, than a count down sequence will start, the fixture begins to initialize and finally 

A001

or other message upon

completion of reset.

7.

MAX.P 

sets the upper power limit for the fixture from 1250W to 2000W. This allows the light output to be closely matched to

other lighting in use or as a high powered special. To set the maximum power from 

MAX.P

press 

<enter>

then 

<+>

or

<->

to alter the lamp power over this range followed by 

<enter>

to accept. 

8.

REC.D

allows you to record your own fixture demo program.

9.

PROT

provides selection of fan protection modes.  From the 

PROT

menu select one of the following modes:

ON

if one fan fails, auto lamp off

OFF

protection disabled

SAFE

auto lamp power reduction on fan fail

DFSE

allows you to save the settings you have altered using the 

FUNC

features, such as display orientation, 

LED

display and

MAX.P

lamp power as the fixture defaults. To store custom defaults from the 

DFSE

display press 

<enter>.

The display

will as you to confirm by displaying 

SURE

. Press 

<enter>

to accept the new default settings. 

Special Functions 

ALIG

,

AMS 

and

RE.LA

The special functions menus 

ALIG

AMS

and 

RE.LA

allows for recalibration of the internal components including pan, tilt, shut-

ter, iris, lens, color, gobo and effects positioning along with buss addressing and lamp reset. It is 

NOT

recommended to alter

these settings unless rebuild of a module requires it to be recalibrated or readdressed. To enter the Special Functions menu
from the default address display press and hold 

<more>

then the 

<menu>

button. Use the 

<+>

or 

<->

keys to select either

ALIG

,

AMS 

or

RE.LA

then 

<enter>

to accept. 

Alignment Menu 

ALIG

The 

ALIG

menu allows for precise alignment of the motorized functions. Each subset allows for adjustment from the default

000

position over a range of 

-999 

to 

999

. This feature allows precise positioning of the various components in the optical path.

From the 

ALIG

menu press 

<enter> 

then 

<+>

or 

<->

to access the desired subset function then 

<enter>

to accept. Use 

<+>

and

<->

to alter the offset then 

<enter>

to accept the new offset value.  Offset is available on the following features:

When you have completed adjustment of the offset(s) select 

END

to accept changes and exit. 

If you want to escape from the function without changing any value, press 

<menu>

to exit without save. 

AMS

Menu

The 

AMS

menu provides access to the buss management features within 

Flex

. The subsets provided within 

AMS

include

BUS2

for assigning the two motor busses, 

BUS4

for assigning the 4 motor busses, 

BU.CK 

for buss check and 

B.ALR 

for viewing

buss conflict alarms. From the 

AMS

menu press 

<enter> 

then 

<+>

or 

<->

to access the individual submenus. To enable the 

BUS2

and 

BUS4

programming features the fixture must be powered up while depressing the 

<more>

button.  

BUS2

This feature allows the two motor driver board to be assigned a buss address. From 

BUS2

press 

<enter>

then 

<+>

or 

<->

to

select 

01B2

for position 1 or 

02B2

for position 2. Then press 

<enter>

to accept the address change. 

BUS4

This feature allows the four motor driver board to be assigned a buss address. From 

BUS4

press 

<enter>

then 

<+>

or 

<->

to

select 

01B4

for position 1 or 

02B4

for position 2 or 

04B4

for position 4. Press 

<enter>

to accept the address change and exit.

BU.CK

Performs a buss check of the installed motor driver boards and displays an alarm if there is an error encountered. From 

BU.CK

press 

<enter>

to perform the test. The display will indicate 

B.ALR

to verify the test has run. The details of any error can be viewed

in the following menu 

B.ALR

.

B.ALR

Displays any buss alarms. From 

B.ALR

display press 

<enter>.

The display will indicate any alarm codes or 

NO.AL

if no buss

errors are detected. 

RE.LA

This function resets the lamp hour meter to 0. From 

RE.LA

display press 

<enter>.

The display will show 

SURE

to ask you to con-

firm reset. If you wish to reset press 

<enter>

and the display will show 

0000

confirming reset of the lamp hours to zero.

PAN

pan offset

TILT

tilt offset

SH-L

shutter left

SH-R

shutter right

FOCU

focus

ZOOM

zoom

PR.1

prism 1

PR.2

prism 2

IRIS

iris

EFF.1

effect 1

EFF.2

effect 1

EF.RO

effect (gobo 3) rotate

GOBO

gobo wheel 1

G.RO

gobo rotate 1

KN.A1

shutter blade A motor 1

KN.A2

shutter blade A motor 2

KN.B1

shutter blade B motor 1

KN.B2

shutter blade B motor 2

KN.C1

shutter blade C motor 1

KN.C2

shutter blade C motor 2

KN.D1

shutter blade D motor 1

KN.D2

shutter blade D motor 2

KN.RO

shutter assembly rotation

COLR

color wheel 1 

CYAN

cyan color mix filter

MAG

magenta color mix filter

YELL

yellow color mix filter

CTO

CTO color mix filter

END

Accept and exit

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Содержание iProfile Flex

Страница 1: ...2st edition july 2004 provisional instruction manual...

Страница 2: ......

Страница 3: ...onstructs Map 8 4 3 Menu Functionality 8 4 4 Error messages 11 4 5 Special Features 11 5 DMX Chart 12 6 Installation 12 6 1 Power 12 6 2 Mounting 12 6 2 1 Orientation 12 6 2 2 Fitting Clamps 13 6 2 3...

Страница 4: ...ammable materials at least 2 m 6 ft from the fixture Keep air intakes and exhaust open and free of debris Replace fuses only with specified type and rating Do not cover the fixture or lens with any ma...

Страница 5: ...er 9124 2 3 Fuse Specification Power supply 5x20 mm T 6 3 A 250V Main 2 fuses 6 3x32 mm T 16 A 250V 2 4 Lamp Specification Philips MSR 2000 SA coemar part number 105258 Rated Lamp Life 750 hours at 20...

Страница 6: ...ned line dwgs as shown angular rotation values 595mm 23 43 290mm 11 42 370mm 14 57 930mm 36 61 635mm 25 145mm 5 70 315mm 12 40 320mm 12 60 620mm 24 40 545mm 21 46 35mm 1 38 iPROFILE Flex m a d e i n i...

Страница 7: ...irements Voltage mains supply 190 245V 50 60 Hz Current 5 5A 240V for 1200W output to 11 3 A 240V for 2000W output Fuse ratings power supply 5x20 mm T 6 3 A 250V mains fuses 2 6 3x32 mm T 16 A 250V Da...

Страница 8: ...measure and display operating parameters of the fixture Enter the MEAS feature from the default address menu A001by pressing menu then To enter the individual menus from MEAS press enter followed by...

Страница 9: ...the tilt sensor Rotate the fixture manually and the display will indicate either OK if functioning properly or BAD if the sensor is defec tive FOCU test focus lens sensor ZOOM test zoom lens sensor CO...

Страница 10: ...leted adjustment of the offset s select END to accept changes and exit If you want to escape from the function without changing any value press menu to exit without save AMS Menu The AMS menu provides...

Страница 11: ...g from the motor board to the motor is intact Use the sensor test mode to verify that the sensor is detecting the motor when the sensor passes the magnet or the flag interrupts the opto sensor MOTORNU...

Страница 12: ...ground Floating or noisy grounds may affect fixture performance cause erratic behavior or damage and present a shock hazard DO NOT power the fixture through a dimmer system 6 2 Mounting 6 2 1 Orientat...

Страница 13: ...ing safety cables fitted 6 2 4 Secure power and data cabling Data power and safety cables should be dressed such that no wires are adjacent to the fixtures moving parts or might become entangled in th...

Страница 14: ...ler Following proper data distribution practice will insure optimum performance of your new Flex fixtures for years to come Cable specification Cable used for data should comply with RS 485 standard 2...

Страница 15: ...ou trouble free performance of your new Flex products Figure W8 Fixture console bidos Bidirectional Opto Splitter dr2 interconnect DMX data present Your Flex fixture allows you to confirm the presence...

Страница 16: ...he switching power supply To replace the switching supply fuse remove the base covers as in Figure 11A followed by removing the 4 supply retaining screws on the bottom of the fixture as in Figure 11B...

Страница 17: ...oving Switching PS screws Figure W12D Removing the Switching PS Fuse To access the PCB s located in the yoke remove the four screws retaining the covers and pull the covers upward and out You now have...

Страница 18: ...ould be installed with the texured surface AWAY from the glass Figure W16 Determining Coated Side of Dichroic Changing Fixed Colors Remove the top cover of the fixture and locate the Gobo Gobo Effects...

Страница 19: ...t it is visible from the color wheel side of the module Hold the gobo gear on the underside of the plate by hand while you unscrew the retaining ring using the gobo tool provided with a counter clockw...

Страница 20: ...ce heating of the optical components inside your Flex Always handle dichroic filters by the edge or using a soft cloth Oil from your skin on the dichroic surface will result in heating and failure of...

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