COEF 02a018 Operating Instructions Manual

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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Realiting by PC CAD & VIDEO
COEF srl.
Via Albinatico, 80-82
51019 Ponte Buggianese (PT)
www.coef.it / www.coef.net
info@coef.it
PERFORMANCE 1200 DVP
Code 02A018
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COEF srl. Via Albinatico, 80-82 Ponte Buggianese 51019 ( Pistoia ) ITALY
tel. (+39) 0572-636536 r.a. Fax (+39) 0572 - 636535
http://www.coef.it - http://www.coef.net e-mail: info@coef.it
Tutti i diritti di riproduzione, diffusione del presente manuale sono riser
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vati a COEF srl.
Le descrizioni ed illustrazioni fornite nella presente pubblicazione non
sono impegnative.
COEF srl. si riserva il diritto di apportare in qualsiasi momento tutte le
modifiche che riterrà opportune.
Il presente manuale non può essere ceduto in visione a terzi senza spe-
cifica autorizzazione scritta dalla COEF srl.
All rights for reproduction of this catalogue are reserved for COEF srl. Descriptions and illustrations are not binding.
COEF srl. reserves the right to make all necessary modifications at any time. This manual can not be inspected by third party, without written autori­zation by COEF srl.
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Les descriptions et les illustrations fournies dans ce manuel n’engagent acunement notre Société.
COEF srl. se réserve le droit d’apporter, à tout moment, les modifica
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tions qu’elle jugera utiles.
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INDEX
1.0 HOW TO USE THE MANUAL ..........................................................................................................
1.1 Installation & Security................................................................................................................
2.0 IINSTALLATION ...............................................................................................................................
2.1 Lamp mounting and re-lamping .................................................................................................
2.2 Mirror mounting or replace .........................................................................................................
2.3 Machine mounting ...................................................................................................................
2.4 Advices for a corret installation....................................................................................................
3.1 POWER SUPPLY CONNECTION . .....................................................................................................
3.1 DMX 512 CONNECTION ...........................................................................................................
4.0 SPECIAL FUNCTIONS AND PROJECTOR ASSIGNMENT.............................................................
4.1 MENU & FUNCTIONS................................................................................................................
5.0 CHANNELS AND DIGITAL VALUES ................................................................................................
6.0 FOCUS ADJUSTMENT ......................................................................................................................
7.0 GOBOS REPLACEMENT ................................................................................................................
8.0 ORDINARY MAINTENANCE ...........................................................................................................
8.1 EXTRAORDINARY MAINTENANCE ......................................................................................
8.2 ELECTRONIC MAINTENANCE ..............................................................................................
9.0 TROUBLESHOOTING ......................................................................................................................
10.0 CONFORMITY DECLARATION ....................................................................................................
11.0 TECHNICAL NOTES ....................................................................................................
12.0 ELECTRIC DIAGRAM ............................... ...................................................................................
13.0 DIMENSIONS ..................................................................................................................................
14.0 PARTS ASSEMBLY .......................................................................................................................
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We recommend you read the entire manual very carefully, particularly the sections concerning correct installation and safety procedures. This manual is an integral part of the supplied apparatus, therefore you are requested to keep it with care for future reference.
This manual has been organized in order support the user, the installer or the maintenance operator of the de
­scribed unit with those necessary informations for a correct use of the installation and working procedures of the same unit.The various procedures will be just signalled by indicators (when necessary) evidencing the operation dangers and the necessity of technical support.
Please find here below a list of symbols and relative meaning:
OPERATOR : Not particulary qualified staff, that can operate when no specific knowledge is required
COEF OPERATOR: Technical staff, qualified and trained by the constructor, for repair and extraordinary
operations.
MECHANICAL OPERATORS: Staff employed in the ordinary mechanical maintenance.
ELECTRIC OPERATORS: Staff employed in the ordinary electric maintenance.
SPECIALIZED MECHANICAL OPERATOR: Qualified staff employed in extraordinary authorized in
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stallations and repair.
SPECIALIZED ELECTRIC OPERATORS: Qualified staff employed in extraordinary authorized instal-
lations and repairs.
DANGER SIGNAL: Generic danger signal and electric shock danger signal .
1.0 HOW TO USE THE MANUAL
1) Make sure that all the fastening parts of the spotlight are in good condition. Regulate the proportions of thefasteningacces
­sories (screws, bushes, nuts, supports, etc.) in order to be slightly over-dimensioned as compared to the actual requirements.
2) Do not install the projector outside where the influence of atmospheric factors could damage the unit working (rain, wind,
intense heat etc.).
3) Do not clean the projector using water jets or immersion in different liquids. Scrupulously follow the indications given in the
chapter MAINTENANCE.
4) Make the electric connectionsandthe installation/ replacementof thelamp afterhaving disconnected the power supply and after haved positioned the power switch to OFF.The apparatus is classified as belonging to Class 1 type of protection against electric shocks. Its connection to an earthed mains unit is compulsory. You are recommended to equip the system with aptly dimensioned differential switches.
5) Do not touch in any case the internal and external parts of the projector without previous authorization of the constructor and make modifications only by the intervention of qualified staff.
6) Make sure that the projector is correctly fixed on the support as indicated in par.2.3.
7) If the bulb explodes, the particular design of the apparatus prevents the splinters from going outside the projector. All the parts, therefore, shall be complete and perfectly assembled. The lenses, if visibly damaged, shall be replaced by original spare parts.
8) Minimum distance from illuminated objects:
The projector must be positioned in such a way that objects struck by the
light beam are located at least 2 metres from the projector objective.
9) Minimum distance from inflammable materials:
0.1 meters
10) MAX ambient temperature:
38° C.
1.1 ADVICES FOR A CORRECT INSTALLATION
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2.0 INSTALLATION
The constructor is not be considered responsible in case of:
Improper use fo the unit or use by not trained staff
Use in contrast with the directions on work safety
Wrong installation
Defective power supply
Serious lacks in the necessary maintenance
Unauthorized modifications and interventions
Use of spare parts that are not original or not specific for the unit
Toatl or partial inobservance of instructions
Unusual events
The lamp must be changed if damaged or deformed by heat. WARNING: switch off the projector before operating. Read carefully the lamp builder’s instructions.
2.1 LAMP MOUNTING AND REPLACING
The units mounts high pressure lamp with external traditional striker.
Wait at least 10 minutes af
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ter the projector has been swit
­ched off before operating again, in order to let it cool down and avoid the lamp ex­plosion.
Wait 20 minutes in case you are operating with the bare hands in order to avoid burns.
Remove the projector cover by backing the A screws off. Loosen the lamp’s escutcheons (part. B) hand house the lamp in the lampholder (part. C). Put the projector cover back and screw up the A screws.
ATTENTION! A lamp safety cut-off is activated when the cover is not correctly closed.
Remove the elastic band that’s blocking the motor of scansion group. For the mirror replacement (C), screw the two screws (B) and remove the broken mirror. Install the new spare part (its support is already mounted by the factory) on the motor A, carefully closing, using an hexagonal screwdriver.
WARNING! The mirror is very delicate, so you must handle it with great care.
2.2 MIRROR MOUNTING OR REPLACEMENT
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2.3 MACHINE INSTALLATION
To fix the PERFORMANCE 1200 DVP is necessary, when the installation has to be on a raised­from-the ground support, to block the fixing bracket of the unit by means of a screw provided with nut and locknut measuring not less than M10X50,to insert in the central pre-arranged hole on the fixing bracket.
In order to guarantee a necessary security and in respect of the actual safety rules concerning the projectors’ installation, it is compulsory to install a safety-chain (or steel cable), equipped with spring clips, to connect the PERFORMANCE 1200 DVP‘s body to the fixing structure.
ATTENTION: the safety-chain must be properly installed and fixed to the supporting structure, in a way that an incidental givin in of the main bracket would leed to the shortest possible fall of the projector.
After such an intervention the safety-chain must be replaced.
ATTENTION: COEF is not responsible for installations not correctly made or made without respec
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ting the above indications: those installations are considered dangerous.
When you need to disassemble the fixing bracket of the PERFORMANCE 1200 DVP, refer to figure to re-assemble correctly the bracket with all its components, without damaging its functionality and secu­rity.
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3 - CONNECTIONS
3.1 - Power supply connections
WARNING: In order to guarantee the utmost safety, connect the apparatus only to a properly earthed mains system. The projector is designed to work at the tension and frequency indicated by the electrical data label on the rear. Before connecting the projector to the mains, a qualified electrician must check its conformity. Should there be different electrical characteristics or special steps to be carried out, please contact COEF by telephone or e-mail elettronica@coef.it
Supply the projector by connecting it as indicated in picture.
Power supply: 200-240 V. 50-60 Hz. with voltage and frequency as indicated on the rear of the projector
Power absorbed: 1500 VA 6.3 A with nominal voltage
S/N
CHECK
S/N
CHECK
S/N
CHECK
PHASE
GROUND
NEUTRAL
3.2 - DMX 512 Connection
Connect the projector and the control unit to a wire in conformity with the EIA RS-485 standards: braided bipolar, shielded, 120 ohm of characteristic impedance, 22-24 AWG, equipped with Cannon 3 Pin XRL plugs. Respect the DMX 512 signal input and output according to the panel indications. A terminal pin with 120 ohm resistance (¼ Watt minimum) must be inserted between the terminals 2 and 3 in the last piece of apparatus.
S/N
CHECK
S/N
CHECK
S/N
CHECK
FROM CONTROL UNIT
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On switching the projector on, the display will indicate the type of projector and the version of control software which have been installed. To this purpose, please remember that this type of projector belongs to a new generation of projectors, designed with the possibility of updating the software version through the normal DMX connection by means of a programmer deliberately created: UNI-PROG 8.
After the indication MSTR HOME, the projector carries out the RESET and gets ready to be controlled from the connected console.
The display will indicate 1 as default value. This means that the first channel occupied by the projector will re
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spond to the values sent to channel 1 by the DMX line. This also means that according to the total number of chan
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nels assigned to the projector by means of the CH89 function, MISC menu (see Table 4.1 Menu/Fuctions), we shall be able to check the Performance 1200 DVP with the 1 to X channels (8 or 9 according to how the setting is) of the DMX line. This enables us to make Performance 1200 DVP (which we are installing) completely independent from control or integral with any other installed projector.
General Rules:
Refer to the Table of Section 4.1 in the following page. By each pressure, Button MENU (E) permits to go backwards by one level. GandH(DOWN and UP) buttons select functions and sub-functions. Button F (ENTER) enters the function and confirms a control.
By pressing Button MENU (E) and buttons UP and DOWN (H and G) you can select the menu you have to mod
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ify.
Once the wished menu is reached, press Button F (ENTER) to confirm your selection and enter the function.
Press G or H to enter the sub-functions if available.
Always confirm your selection with ENTER.
Press MENU to go out of the function and press again to go back to the starting level.
Example: We installed our projector on the ceiling and for this reason we want the visualization of the display to be correct.
Press MENU
Press H (UP) 11 times up to “MISC
Press ENTER the Display will show “RSET
Press H (UP) twice up to “DSPL
Press ENTER the Display will show “ONOF
Press H (UP) once up to “STRV
Press ENTER the Display will show “STND”; this is the actual configuration state.
Press H (UP) once up to R.E.V..; the blinking point indicate the available configuration.
Press ENTER ...... The Display visualization as been rotated to 180°.
On the front panel of Performance 1200 DVP you'll find a
section for the additional functions and for setting the projec
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tor.
Following the picture, you can see all the offered possibili
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ties in detail.
All operations are to be carried out with the E, F, G, H but
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tons, respectively indicated as MENU, ENTER, DOWN and UP.
The display Dwill inform you about the selected functions.
The 3 A, B, and C leds will allow you to know:
A = reception of the DMX line. B = lamp ON.
C = errors indicated on the ERR table.
4.0 CODIFICA E FUNZIONI SPECIALI
The indication of the display will automatically come back after 120 sec. and inform on the set starting channel DMX.
If we are now in a sub-function, this automatic device will not assume control.
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MENU
FUNCTION SUB-FUNCTION DESCRIPTION
DMX (*) 1 / 505 DMX start channel
TIME
LAMP
MACH
SHOW - KH, H RST - GO? SHOW - KH, H
Lamp working hours (KH=thousands H=hours) Lamp working hours reset (confirm by ENTER) Projector working hours (KH=thousands H=hours)
ERR
EOK E110 E220 E230 E240 E270
W310 W410
NO ERROR EEPROM failure Malfunction of the COLOR motor/sensor Malfunction of the GOBOS motor/sensor Malfunction of the GOBOS ROT. motor/sensor Malfunction of the EFFECTS wheel motor/sensor
Cecksum setup not valid Lamp working hours for more then 1900 hours
SHUT
HOME TEST
HOME SHUTTER TEST SHUTTER
COL
HOME TEST CSHUT MODE ADJ
(*) OFF / ON (*) MOD1 / MOD2 P1 / P20 -29/29
HOME COLOR TEST COLOR Color change in black-out position Color switching or linear wheel motion Fine regulation of the COLOR position (P1/P20)
GOBO
HOME TEST GSHUT ADJ
(*) OFF / ON P1 -29/29
HOME GOBOS TEST GOBOS GOBO change in black-out position Fine regulation of the NEUTRAL GOBO position
RGOB
HOME TEST
HOME GOBOS rotation TEST GOBOS rotation
EFF
HOME TEST
Esegue HOME Ruota effetti Esegue il TEST della Ruota effetti
REFF TEST Esegue il TEST della rotazione effetti
PAN
HOME TEST STRV (*) STND / REV
HOME PAN movement TEST PAN movement Switch movement direction ( DX / SX)
TILT
HOME TEST STRV (*) STND / REV
HOME TILT movement TEST TILT movement Switch movement direction (UP / DOWN)
SCH da CH1 a CH8 1 / 8 DMX value for the indicated channel
MISC
RSET RDMX DSPL
SWPT CH 8/9 VER
(*) YES / NO (*) ON / OFF (*) STND / REV (*) STND / SWAP (*)CH8/CH9
MASTER HOME (Starting RESET) MASTER HOME via DMX control Display on / Display off 180° rotation of the visualization display Channel control switch PAN / TILT Projector control (8 or 9 channels) Show the installed software version.
(*) = default value - factory assigned
4.1 MENU, FUNCTION & SUB-FUNCTION
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CH
1
2
MODE
1
2
MODE
2
SHUTTER / STROB / DIMMER
0-5 SHUTTER closed 6-100 DIMMER from channels 9 value 101-110 DIMMER 0 > 100% Automatic 6 sec. 111-120 DIMMER 100% > 0 Automatic 6 sec. 121-126 DIMMER 0 > 100% slow Fuster shut down 127-132 DIMMER 0 > 100% middle Fuster shut down 133-138 DIMMER 0 > 100% fast Fuster shut down 139-144 DIMMER 100% > 0 slow Fuster open 145-150 DIMMER 100% > 0 middle Fuster open 151-156 DIMMER 100% > 0 fast Fuster open 157-162 Dimmer 0 > 100% > 0 slow 163-168 Dimmer 0 > 100% > 0 middle 169-174 Dimmer 0 > 100% > 0 fast 175-180 Strobe lamp from 1 to 6 random [reg. 0.0-0.5 sec.] 181-186 Strobe lamp from 1 to 6 random [reg. 0.6-1.5 sec.] 187-192 Strobe lamp from 1 to 6 random [reg. 1.6-2.5 sec.] 193-250 STROB Speed adjustment 251-255 SHUTTER open
COLOR MODE 1
0 - 5 Neutral 6 - 15 Yellow 16 - 25 Blue 26 - 35 Magenta 36 - 45 Green light 46 - 55 Orange 56 - 65 Cyano 66 - 75 Pink 76 - 85 Red 86 - 95 Blu light 96 - 105 Green 106 - 115 Wood 116 - 125 White-Yellow 126 - 135 Yellow-Blue 136 - 145 Blue-Magenta 146 - 155 Green light-Orange 156 - 165 Orange-Cyano 166 - 175 Cyano-Pink 176 - 185 Red-Blue light 186 - 195 Blue light-Green 196 - 200 Random full-color (slow) 201 - 205 Random full-color (fast) 206 - 230 CW Rotation adjustment 231 - 255 CWW Rotation adjustment
COLOR MODE 2
0 - 5 Neutral 6 - 10 Yellow 11 - 15 Blue 16 - 20 Magenta 21 - 25 Green light 26 - 30 Orange 31 - 35 Cyano 36 - 40 Pink 41 - 45 Red 46 - 50 Blu light 51 - 55 Green 56 - 60 Wood 61 - 180 Positioning 181 - 185 Random fast 186 - 190 Random middle 191 - 195 Random slow 196 - 200 Random very slow 201 - 215 Random very fast 216 - 235 CW Rotation adjustment 236 - 255 CWW Rotation adjustment
SHUTTER / STROB / DIMMER
0-5 SHUTTER closed 6-100 DIMMER adjustment 101-110 DIMMER 0 > 100% Automatic 6 sec. 111-120 DIMMER 100% > 0 Automatic 6 sec. 121-126 DIMMER 0 > 100% slow Fuster shut down 127-132 DIMMER 0 > 100% middle Fuster shut down 133-138 DIMMER 0 > 100% fast Fuster shut down 139-144 DIMMER 100% > 0 slow Fuster open 145-150 DIMMER 100% > 0 middle Fuster open 151-156 DIMMER 100% > 0 fast Fuster open 157-162 Dimmer 0 > 100% > 0 slow 163-168 Dimmer 0 > 100% > 0 middle 169-174 Dimmer 0 > 100% > 0 fast 175-180 Strobe lamp from 1 to 6 random [reg. 0.0-0.5 sec.] 181-186 Strobe lamp from 1 to 6 random [reg. 0.6-1.5 sec.] 187-192 Strobe lamp from 1 to 6 random [reg. 1.6-2.5 sec.] 193-250 STROB Speed adjustment 251-255 SHUTTER open
COLOR MODE 1
0 - 5 Neutral 6 - 15 Yellow 16 - 25 Blue 26 - 35 Magenta 36 - 45 Green light 46 - 55 Orange 56 - 65 Cyano 66 - 75 Pink 76 - 85 Red 86 - 95 Blu light 96 - 105 Green 106 - 115 Wood 116 - 125 White-Yellow 126 - 135 Yellow-Blue 136 - 145 Blue-Magenta 146 - 155 Green light-Orange 156 - 165 Orange-Cyano 166 - 175 Cyano-Pink 176 - 185 Red-Blue light 186 - 195 Blue light-Green 196 - 200 Random full-color (slow) 201 - 205 Random full-color (fast) 206 - 230 CW Rotation adjustment 231 - 255 CWW Rotation adjustment
COLOR MODE 2
0 - 5 Neutral 6 - 10 Yellow 11 - 15 Blue 16 - 20 Magenta 21 - 25 Green light 26 - 30 Orange 31 - 35 Cyano 36 - 40 Pink 41 - 45 Red 46 - 50 Blu light 51 - 55 Green 56 - 60 Wood 61 - 180 Positioning 181 - 185 Random fast 186 - 190 Random middle 191 - 195 Random slow 196 - 200 Random very slow 201 - 215 Random very fast 216 - 235 CW Rotation adjustment 236 - 255 CWW Rotation adjustment
5.0 CHANNELS AND DIGITAL VALUES
8 CHANNELS 9 CHANNELS
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CH
GOBOS
0 - 10 Neutral 11 - 20 GOBO 1 chann.4 controls rotation 21 - 30 GOBO 2 chann.4 controls rotation 31 - 40 GOBO 3 chann.4 controls rotation 41 - 50 GOBO 4 chann.4 controls rotation 51 - 60 Reduction 61 - 70 GOBO 5 chann.4 controls rotation 71 - 80 GOBO 6 chann.4 controls rotation 81 - 90 GOBO 7 chann.4 controls rotation 91 - 100 GOBO 8 chann.4 controls rotation 101 - 110 GOBO 1 chann.4 controls position 111 - 120 GOBO 2 chann.4 controls position 121 - 130 GOBO 3 chann.4 controls position 131 - 140 GOBO 4 chann.4 controls position 141 - 150 GOBO 5 chann.4 controls position 151 - 160 GOBO 6 chann.4 controls position 161 - 170 GOBO 7 chann.4 controls position 171 - 180 GOBO 8 chann.4 controls position 181 - 193 GOBOS Fast random 194 - 205 GOBOS Slow random 206 - 230 CW Rotation adjustment 231 - 255 CWW Rotation adjustment
GOBOS ROTATION 0 - 5 STOP 6 - 255 From 0 to 540° GOBO positioning 6 - 130 CW Rotation adjustment of the GOBO 131 - 255 CWW Rotation adjustment of the GOBO
EFFECTS
0 - 10 OPEN 11 - 90 Conversion 91 - 110 Automatic FROST from 0 to 100% 111 - 130 Automatic FROST from 100 to 0% 131 - 250 Manual FROST 251 - 255 Total FROST
PRISM ROTATION
0 - 5 STOP 6 - 130 CW Rotation 131 - 255 CCW Rotation
PAN MOVEMENT
TILT MOVEMENT
DIMMER
0 - 10 DIMMER CLOSED 11 - 250 DIMMER Adjustment 251 - 255 DIMMER OPEN
WARNING:position CHANNEL 1 at a value between 6 and 100, in order to control DIMMER with this channel.
GOBOS
0 - 10 Neutral 11 - 20 GOBO 1 chann.4 controls rotation 21 - 30 GOBO 2 chann.4 controls rotation 31 - 40 GOBO 3 chann.4 controls rotation 41 - 50 GOBO 4 chann.4 controls rotation 51 - 60 Reduction 61 - 70 GOBO 5 chann.4 controls rotation 71 - 80 GOBO 6 chann.4 controls rotation 81 - 90 GOBO 7 chann.4 controls rotation 91 - 100 GOBO 8 chann.4 controls rotation 101 - 110 GOBO 1 chann.4 controls position 111 - 120 GOBO 2 chann.4 controls position 121 - 130 GOBO 3 chann.4 controls position 131 - 140 GOBO 4 chann.4 controls position 141 - 150 GOBO 5 chann.4 controls position 151 - 160 GOBO 6 chann.4 controls position 161 - 170 GOBO 7 chann.4 controls position 171 - 180 GOBO 8 chann.4 controls position 181 - 193 GOBOS Fast random 194 - 205 GOBOS Slow random 206 - 230 CW Rotation adjustment 231 - 255 CWW Rotation adjustment
GOBOS ROTATION
0 - 5 STOP 6 - 255 From 0 to 540° GOBO positioning 6 - 130 CW Rotation adjustment of the GOBO 131 - 255 CWW Rotation adjustment of the GOBO
EFFECTS
0 - 10 OPEN 11 - 90 Conversion 91 - 110 Automatic FROST from 0 to 100% 111 - 130 Automatic FROST from 100 to 0% 131 - 250 Manual FROST 251 - 255 Total FROST
PRISM ROTATION
0 - 5 STOP 6 - 130 CW Rotation 131 - 255 CCW Rotation
PAN MOVEMENT
TILT MOVEMENT
8 CHANNELS 9 CHANNELS
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
SPECIAL ACTION
When RDMXfunction havebeen activatedin theconfiguration menu,it’s possible,by acombination oftha channelsvalues , to allow the projector MASTER RESET.
MASTER RESET:
CHANNEL 1 = Value 0
CHANNEL 2 e CHANNEL 3 = Value0>255>0
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6.0 FOCUS ADJUSTMENT
In order to adjust the objective, it is necessry to pre-set channels
so that the shutter is open; assign the white colour and insert the se
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lected gobo.
Rotate the knob on the front part of the projector which is hi
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ghlighted by the writing FOCUS (see the picture) and adjust the fo
­cusing device of the objective, positioning the projector wherever you wish.
WARNING: switch off the projector before operating
Ope the cover of the Performance 1200 DVP first.
The gobo-wheel contains both steel gobos and dichroic gobos. They are interchangeable simply by removing
the little elastic ring with a screwdriver (see figure).
In order to replace a dichroic gobo with a steel gobo, put a thick ring between the gobo and the elastic ring (see
part. B).
Insert the chosen gobo and place again the steel ring, paying attention that it reaches its correct position.
7.0 GOBOS REPLACEMENT
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8.0 ORDINARY MAINTENANCE
Ordinary maintenance onthe projectors PERFORMANCE 1200 DVP is necessary to maintain the perfect efficiency of the unit and to avoid defects like the low luminosity of the light beam, irregular motion of the mirror or ot
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her rotating components. In the fi
­gures you can see those components that can easily accu
­mulate dust and grease. Clean them using a soft cloth and com
­mon glass-cleaners. As regard
the picture on side, the intervention must be effected by a mechanical maintenance operator, who will clean the anti-heat filter, reachable only from the inside of the projector.
8.1 EXTRAORDINARY MAINTENANCE
To make an extraordinary maintenance, it is necessary the presence of a generic or quali
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fied mechanical operator, according to the type of the needed intervention. To make an ex
­traordinary maintenance, it is necessary the presence of a generic or qualified mechanical operator, according to the type of the needed intervention. To make it simple, we advice to completely extract the mechanical part of the PERFORMANCE 1200 DVP from its box : look figure where you can see the 4 hexagonal screws (A); the 2 focus bracket screws that have to removed, so that you can extract the whole mechanical part, supporting the motors and the various wheels ( effects, color, gobos). In this way it will be much more easy to observe the components tomaintain and/or replace. In the following figuresit’s possible to observe the dif­ferent particulars that have to be cleaned and, at the same time, the whole mechanical struc-
You must particularly take care of the sensors which are really fundamental in the unit working. The sensors are absolutely necessary when a general reset of the projector is needed. If this function is not cor
­rectly executed, it will totally compromise the regular working of the projector, at least for the group referred to the sensor itself.Es : when there’s an irregular reset of the color wheel, all the setted colors willnot correspond to the co
­lours listed in the chapter about DMX digital values.
The same situation will occur in the case of the gobos wheel or the effects wheel. The section shutter/strobo/dimmer doesn’t use sensors during the reset
positioning but it’s conditioned by a mechanical beat of the shutter shovels.
You must carefully clean also the moving zoom lens. After several wor
­king hours dust and grease will be stored on this lens, carried inside the projector by the cooling fans.
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8.2 ELECTRONIC MAINTENANCE
This section is dedicated in detail to the electronic connections between the card and the mechanical compo
­nents, assembled in the projector. These informations will be absolutelynecessary when the mechanical unit has to be removed from the projector for maintenance and/or repair.
The connections are made using handy connectors and are detailed in fig. 18 where you can find indications about the connection between a specific connector and a specific component of the mechanical unit. This includes the motors and the sensors of the various effects wheels ( color, gobos, prisms, shutter etc.).
WARNING! An improper use of this documentation made by not specifically qualified staff can damage irreme
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diably the electronic and/or mechanical components of the projector.
1
GOBOS rotation motor
2 COLOR wheel motor
3 GOBOS wheel motor
4 SHUTTER motor 1
5 SHUTTER motor 2
6 EFFECTS wheel motor
7 EFFECTS rotation motor
8 PAN movement motor
9 TILT movement motor
10 COLOR wheel sensor
11 GOBOS wheel sensor
12 GOBOS rotation sensor
13 EFFECTS wheel sensor
14 DMX in/out
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9.0 TROUBLESHOOTING
PROBLEM CAUSE ACTION
The projector doesn’t swich on
The projector swiches on but doesn’t answer to commands
Defecting projection
Projection with halo
The color or other effects doesn’t coincide to the selected value.
The PAN or TILT movement doesn’t coincide to the selcted value
- The power supply is not present
- The lamp is not working
- Wrong DMX configuration
- Defective cables
- Defective control unit
- The lens is broken
- Dust or grease stored on the all parts of projector
- Dust or grease stored on the all parts of projector
- Position sensor dirty with dust or grease
- Cinghia rotta
- Defective motor
- Electronic board
- Defective motor
- Electronic board
Check if the luminous indicator is lighted or not.
Replace the lamp.
Make sure that the projector is correctly configurated.
Replace or repair the DMX cable.
Check the control unit by means of other working projectors.
Technical aid is required.
Check that the lens are not broken.
Remove dust or grease stored on lenses.
Carefully clean the optical group lenses and the projector components (see “Main­tenance” chapter).
Carefully clean the optical group lenses and the projector components (see “Main­tenance” chapter).
Technical aid is required.
Carefully clean the optical group lenses and the projector components (see “Main
-
tenance” chapter).
Technical aid is required.
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Lamp HMI 1200 W - 750 hours life - socket sfc 15,5-6
6 metal and 2 dichroic rotating gobosall interchangeable and indexable position on 540°
Set of 10 extra metal gobos, given with the projector
1 diameter projection reducer
10 basic colors + white + 7 bi-colors
2 color conversion filters superimposing to the basic colors for a total of 36 colors + bi-colors
Rainbow effect
Blacklite filter
2 rotating prisms : 3 facet and infinity
Dimmer from 0 to 100%
Adjustable strobe
Adjustable focus
Multifunctional display
Remote reset via DMX; selectable from display
Software Upgrade via DMX (with UNI-PROG 8 accessory)
Internal self-test with led indicator
Internal power factor correction
DMX 512 Standard
8/9 control channels
PERFORMANCE 1200 DVP Code: 02A018
11.0 TECHNICAL NOTES
10.0 DECLARATION OF CE CONFORMITY
DECLARATION OF CE CONFORMITY
We, Manufacturer/Importer
COEF srl.
Via Albinatico, 80-82
51019 Ponte Buggianese (Pistoia)
ITALY
Declare that the product
Performance 1200 DVP
is in conformity with
In accordance with
89/336 EEC-EMC Directive and
With the actual required safety standards in accordance with LVD 73/23 EEC
Name: Alfonso Ceccarelli Position: Managing Director
Signature:
Date: Ponte Buggianese, 27 Febbraio 2001
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12.0 ELECTRIC DIAGRAM
FAN
PFC Capacitors
LAMP
TO ELECTRONIC BOARD
TR1
TR2
POWER
SWITCH
AC IN
IGNITER
Filter
THERMAL
SWITCH
L
T
COVER
SWITCH
Performance 1200 DVP
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13.0 DIMENSIONS
LIST OF PARTS
1 - Lock Knobs 2 - Mains power soket 3 - Mains switch 4 - DMX IN 5 - DMX OUT 7 - Handspike 8 - Objective
9 - Focus adjustment
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14.0 PART ASSEMBLY
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