Coemar Reflection LEDko Instruction Manual

Instruction manual
Manuale di istruzioni
Version 1.0
Serial number/numero di serie
Date of purchase/data di acquisto
Retailer/fornitore
Address/indirizzo
Suburb/cap/città
Capital city/provincial
State/stato
Tel./fax
Please note in the space provided above the relative service information of the model and the retailer from whom you purchased your
Reflection LEDko
: this information will assist us in providing spare parts, repairs or 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 Reflection LEDko
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 followed;
therefore it is absolutely necessary to keep this manual.
ATTENZIONE:
la sicurezza dell’apparecchio è garantita solo con l’uso appropriato delle presenti
istruzioni, pertanto è necessario conservarle.
User Manual Version 1.0
edition June, 2011
5
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 .................................................................................................................................................................. 6
2.3 EC Norms ................................................................................................................................................................................. 6
3. Product specifications .................................................................................................................................................................. 7
3.1 Technical characteristics ........................................................................................................................................................... 7
3.2 Dimensions ............................................................................................................................................................................... 7
3.3 Unit’s main components ............................................................................................................................................................ 8
4. Installation ..................................................................................................................................................................................... 9
4.1 Optical installation ..................................................................................................................................................................... 9
4.2 Mechanical installation .............................................................................................................................................................. 9
4.3 Safety chain ............................................................................................................................................................................ 10
4.4 Adjusting unit’s tilt ................................................................................................................................................................... 10
5. Powering up ................................................................................................................................................................................. 11
5.1 Operating voltage and frequency. ........................................................................................................................................... 11
5.2 Connection to mains power ..................................................................................................................................................... 11
6. Control signal connections ........................................................................................................................................................ 12
6.1 Control signal connection by XLR5 plugs. ............................................................................................................................... 12
7. Turning on the projector ............................................................................................................................................................. 12
7.1 DMX address of the unit .......................................................................................................................................................... 12
7.2 DMX functions ......................................................................................................................................................................... 13
8. Display panel functions .............................................................................................................................................................. 18
8.1 Quick guide to menu ............................................................................................................................................................... 18
8.1.1 Reflection LEDko FullSpectrum ........................................................................................................................................... 18
8.1.1.2 Rapid count ....................................................................................................................................................................... 18
8.1.1.3 Main function menu (FUNC).............................................................................................................................................. 19
8.1.2 Reflection LEDko VariWhite 3200/7000 K ............................................................................................................................ 21
8.1.2.2 Rapid count ....................................................................................................................................................................... 21
8.1.2.3 Main function menu (FUNC).............................................................................................................................................. 22
8.1.3 Reflection LEDko White 3200 K ........................................................................................................................................... 23
8.1.3.2 Rapid count ....................................................................................................................................................................... 23
8.1.3.3 Main function menu (FUNC).............................................................................................................................................. 24
8.4 Measures (MEAS) ................................................................................................................................................................... 24
8.2 Main function menu (FUNC) ................................................................................................................................................... 25
8.3 User settings (MODE) ............................................................................................................................................................. 26
8.3.1 Reflection LEDko Ful lSpectrum ........................................................................................................................................... 26
8.3.2 Reflection LEDko VariWhite 3200/7000 K and Reflection LEDko White 3200 K .................................................................. 27
8.6 Connecting DR1 and DR1 Plus ............................................................................................................................................... 27
8.7 Electronic alignment of the leds. ............................................................................................................................................. 27
9. Error messages ........................................................................................................................................................................... 29
10.Accessories and spare parts ..................................................................................................................................................... 29
11. Maintenance ............................................................................................................................................................................... 29
11.1 Periodic clearing.................................................................................................................................................................... 29
11.2 Periodic controls.................................................................................................................................................................... 29
11.3 Fuses: ................................................................................................................................................................................... 30
12. F.A.Q. and answers ................................................................................................................................................................... 30
English
6
Congratulations on having purchased a Coemar product. You have assured yourself of a fixture of the highest quality, both in the componentry and in the technology used. We renew our invitation to you to complete the service information form on the previous page. This will assist in providing prompt and accurate advice from your Coemar service centre, which you can thoroughly trust and to which you can submit any requests for s ervice or information. Following the instructions and procedures outlined in this manual will ensure the maximum efficiency of this product for years to come.
1.Packaging and transportation
1.1 Packaging
Open the packaging and make sure that no part of the equipment has suffered any damage during the transportation. In case of damage to the fixture, contact your currier and your supplier immediately by telephone, fax or email, and inform them you will formally notify them in writing through registered letter.
Packing List
Make sure the packaging contains: 1 Reflection LEDko 2 This instruction manual. 3-main power plugs
1.2 Trasportation Reflection Ledko must be transported exclusively in its original packaging or in an appropriate flight case.
2. General information
2.1 Important safety information. Fire prevention:
1.Never locate the fixture on any flammable surface.
2.Minimum distance from flammable materials: 0,5m.
3.Minimum distance from the closet illuminable surface: 0,5m.
4.Replace any blown or damaged fuse only with those of identical values. Refer to the schematic diagram if there is any doubt .
5. Connect the projector to mains power protected by a thermal magnetic circuit brea ker . Preventing from electric shock.
1. Presence of high voltage inside of the fixture. Insulate the projector from mains supply before opening or performing any function
which involves touching the inside of the fixture, including lamp replacement..
2. For the connection to the mains, adhere strictly to the guidelines outlined in this manual.
3. The level of technology of Reflection LEDko requires the use of specialised personnel for all service applications; refer all work to your authorised Coemar service centre.
4. A good earth connection i s 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 projec tor with wet hands or in an area where water is present.
7.The fixture must never be located in an exposed position, or in areas of extreme humidity. Safety.
1. The projector must always be installed with bolts, clamps, or other fixing devices which are suitably rated to support the weight of
the projector.
2. Always use a secondary safety fixing device with chain or steel wire of a suitable rating to sustain the weight of the unit in case of failure of the principal fixing point.
3. The external surfaces of the unit, at various points, may reach 80°C. Never handle the unit until at least 10 minutes have elapsed since the lamp was turned off
4. Never install the fixture in an enclosed area l acking sufficient air flow; the room temperature must not exceed 35°C.
5. The projector contains electronic and electrical components which must under no circumstances be in contact with water, oil or
any other liquid. Failure to do so will compromise the proper functioning of the projector.
2.2 Warranty conditions
1. The fixture is guaranteed for a period of 12 months from the date of purchase against manufacturing or materials defects.
2. The warranty does not extend to damage caused by inappropriate usage, use by inexperienced operators or inadequate maintenance.
3. The warranty is immediately void if the projector has been tampered or opened by unauthorized 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.
English
7
3. Product specifications
3.1 Technical characteristics
Power
90-250 Vac 50/60Hz Autosensing
Maximum current
0,82A @230 Vac, - 1,7 A @115Vac
Power factor
Cos ϕ = 0,9
Light source wattage
163 W
Maximum room temperature
35°C/95°F
Weight
6 Kg./13.2 lbs (main body)
Grado di protezione
IP20
3.2 Dimensions
English
8
3.3 Unit’s main components
Components description
1- Yoke
6- Light source
2- Casing 7- Shaping blade pack 3- Rear header 8- Optics
4- Electronic sector
9- Nose casing
5- Cooling sector
WARNING! Never park the projector which hasn't installed optical without the dust cap.
English
9
4. Installation
4.1 Optical installation
4.2 Mechanical installation
Reflection LEDko may be hung from an appropriate structure in any position or on tripode.
If hanging the fixture from a lighting truss or similar, we recommend the use of an appropriate clamp “A”, as shown in the following diagram.
WARNING!
Always ensure that your support structure and fixing (bolts, clamps, etc…)
are rated to support the weight of the fixture.
English
10
4.3 Safety chain
When hanging Reflection LEDko it is recommended to use a safety chain, as required by current legislation. The safety chain must pass through the handles of the unit and then attached to the structure.
If using steel cables and chains not Coemar's production, make sure they are suitable to support the weight of the uni t according to normative UL/ETL ( required: the weight of 6 complete devices for at least one hour)
4.4 Adjusting unit’s tilt
In order to adjust the tilt of the unit simply untight the side handle adjust the tilt and lock the yoke by tightening the handle again.
English
11
5. Powering up
5.1 Operating voltage and frequency.
The unit may operates at voltages ranges from 90 to 250VaC at a frequency of 50 or 60 Hz. It is not needed to effect any setup procedures: Reflection LEDko will automatical ly adjust its operation to suit any frequency or voltage within this range.
5.2 Connection to mains power
Mains cable characteristics
The mains cable provided i s thermally resistant, complying to the most recent Internationa l standards. Note: in case of cable replacement, similar cable with comparable thermal resistant qualities must be used exclusively (cable 3 X 1,5 ø external 10 mm, rated 300/500V, tested to 2 KV, operating temperature -40°C + 180°C, Coemar cod. CV5311).
Connection to mains power Reflection LEDko is equipped with two power connectors, one as input and one as output, which can be used to connect more
fixtures in series (no more than 16 units @ 230V or 8 units @ 115V.). The max absorption of Reflection LEDko is reported in the following table:
-230/240V 0,82 A constant during normal exercise.
-100/115V 1,7 A constant during normal exercise.
WARNING !
Never link more than 16 units at 230 V or 8 units at 115 V.
In the following figure you can see an example of series connection:
WARNING!
• The use of a thermal/magnetic circuit breaker is recommended. Strict adherence to regulatory norms is strongly recommended.
• Reflection LEDko should not be powered through a dimmer as this may damage the interna l switching power supply.
Prior to connecting the device to mains power, ensure that the mains characteristics are within the recommended range
for use with Reflection LEDko.
• All cabling and connections should be carried out by suitably qualified personnel.
• Overcurrent protection 2A.
Blu (CE) / Bianco(UL-ETL) Blue (CE) / White (UL-ETL)
Marrone (CE) / Nero (UL-ETL)
Brown (CE) / Black (UL-ETL)
Giallo verde (CE) / Verde (UL-ETL) Green yellow (CE) / Green (UL-ETL)
English
12
6. Control signal connections
6.1 Control signal connection by XLR5 plugs.
The digital control signal is transmitted to the projector via a two pole cable screened as per International standards for the transmission of DMX 512 data. The connection must be serial, using connectors XL5 male and female l ocated on the back of Reflection LEDko labelled DMX512 IN e OUT (see diagram).
Pin 1= GROUND
Pin 2= DATA-
Pin 3= DATA+
Pin 4 =nc
Pin 5 =nc
WARNING !
Make sure that screening and conductors are not in contact one another or with the m etal housing of the connector.
Pin#1 and housing never must be connected to the power supply unit.
7. Turning on the projector
After having followed the preceding steps described, proceed with the power supply and turn on the projector connecting it to the mains power. The software version install ed on the internal microprocessors will be s hown on the display, suddenly it will show the current DMX addressing. If the address blinks, it means that the DMX signal has not been received. Check the conn ect ion cable and the mixer functioning.
7.1 DMX address of the unit
Each projector can use 12, 8 or 4 address channels for its complete operation and is controlled by a DMX 512 signal (for further information, see section 7.2, DMX functions).
DMX addressing
When powered up initially, each projector will show A001, which indicates DMX address 001; for example, when set at 12 channels a projector thus addressed will respond to commands of channel 1 to 12 from your DMX 512 controller . A second unit must be addressed as A013,a third one as A025 a nd so on. The operation must be carried out on every Reflection LEDko w hich has an address different from A001..
Altering DMX address.
1. Press the + or – button until the display shows the required DMX address. The digits on the display w ill blink to indicate that the
variation has not been registered.
2. Press the enter key to confirm your selection. The digits on the display panel will cease to blink and the projector will now respond to the new address.
Note: by holding the + or – button down the scrolling will be faster; thus allowing a faster selection
WARNING!
If you alter the DMX address with no DMX signal connected, the digits on the display panel will continue to flash even
after you have pressed ENTER button to confirm the address.
English
13
7.2 DMX functions
12ch 8ch 4ch
1 1 proportional 0 - 255 0% - 100%
2 2 1 red cyan proportional 0 - 255 0% - 100%
3 3 2 green magenta proportional 0 - 255 0% - 100%
4 4 3 blue yello w proportional 0 - 255 0% - 100%
5 5 4 proportional 0 - 255 0% - 100%
ste p 0 - 9 0% - 4%
proportional 10 - 57 4% - 22%
ste p 58 - 59 23% - 23%
proportional 60 - 108 24% - 42%
ste p 109 - 110 43% - 43%
proportional 111 - 159 44% - 62%
ste p 160 - 161 63% - 63%
proportional 162 - 207 64% - 81%
ste p 208 - 209 82% - 82%
proportional 210 - 255 82% - 100%
ste p 0 - 9 0% - 4%
proportional 10 - 255 4% - 100%
0 - 9 0% - 4%
10 - 40 4% - 16%
41 - 71 16% - 28%
72 - 133 28% - 52%
134 - 185 53% - 73%
186 - 199 73% - 78%
200 - 205 78% - 80%
206 - 211 81% - 83%
212 - 217 83% - 85%
218 - 223 85% - 87%
224 - 229 88% - 90%
230 - 235 90% - 92%
236 - 241 93% - 95%
242 - 247 95% - 97%
248 - 255 97% - 100%
decimal
percentage
standard RGB
simulated CMY
type of control
effec t
dmx channe l
6
8
special functions
8
7
6
dimme r fine
7
stop strobe
park, no function
no effect
LCD display on
master dimmer
ste p
proportional control of the color percentage from 0 to 100%
strobe
white
led control freq uency tuning 5000 Hz
no function stop strobe
RGB standard
CMY simulated
fine dimmer control 16 bit
ad just lumino us o utp ut intensity fro m 0 to 100%
variable speed strobing effect, from slow to fast
sequenced pulse effect, slow closing, fast opening (variable speed pulsing, from slow to fast)
sequenced pulse effect, fast closing, slow opening (variable speed pulsing, from slow to fast)
proportional control of the white percentage from 0 to 100% no effect
proportional control of the color percentage from 0 to 100%
proportional control of the color percentage from 0 to 100% stop strobe
led control freq uency tuning 2000 Hz
led control freq uency tuning 2500 Hz
led control freq uency tuning 3000 Hz
led control freq uency tuning 3500 Hz stop strobe
random strobe effect with variable speed from slow to fast and synchronised colours
random strobe effect with variable speed from slow to fast and non-s ync hronis ed c olours
led control freq uency tuning 4000 Hz
led control freq uency tuning 1000 Hz
led control freq uency tuning 1500 Hz
LCD display off
led control freq uency tuning 4500 Hz
English
14
0 - 9 0% - 4%
10 - 71 4% - 28%
72 - 133 28% - 52%
134 - 195 53% - 76%
196 - 255 77% - 100%
0 - 9 0% - 4%
10 - 71 4% - 28%
72 - 133 28% - 52%
134 - 195 53% - 76%
196 - 255 77% - 100%
0 - 9 0% - 4%
10 - 71 4% - 28%
72 - 133 28% - 52%
134 - 195 53% - 76%
196 - 255 77% - 100%
0 - 9 0% - 4%
10 - 19 4% - 7%
20 - 29 8% - 11%
30 - 39 12% - 15%
40 - 49 16% - 19%
50 - 59 20% - 23%
60 - 69 24% - 27%
70 - 79 27% - 31%
80 - 89 31% - 35%
90 - 99 35% - 39%
100 - 109 39% - 43%
110 - 119 43% - 47%
120 - 128 47% - 50%
proportional 129 - 255 51% - 100%
Ed itio n: 0
magenta tone
9
red tone
12
green tone
10
11
blue tone
yellow tone
BLUE Blue Indigo 59
BLUE Co ngo B lue 382
no effect
cyan tone
no effect
RED scarlet 24
RED S almon 40
CYAN 4307
ste p
ste p
adjust proportionally white color temperature from 3200°K to 9000°K
YELLOW Gallo Gold 316
YELLOW Flame 18
YELLOW Orange 23
no effect
YELLOW 60 Calc olor 4560
no effect
CYAN 4330
ste p
WH IT E 5500 °K
WH ITE 9000 °K
WH ITE 8500 °K
WH ITE 8000 °K
WH ITE 7500 °K
WH ITE 6500 °K
BLUE Primary Blue 80
GREEN P rimary Gree n 91
GREEN Turquo ise 92
white to ne
NOT E 2: c hanne ls 9-10-11 alte rnate ly wo rk in RGB or CMY de p end ing of the se lectio n of channe l 8 (10-40 / 41-71 d mx)
ste p
WH ITE 5000 °K
WH ITE 4500 °K
WH ITE 4000 °K
WH ITE 3200 °K
WH ITE 7000 °K
NOTE 1: macros channels 9-10-11-12 are also obtainable only with the corresponding channels 2-3-4-5
GREEN Light Gree n 88
WH ITE 6000 °K
BLUE M edium Blue 83
MAGENTA 60 Calc olor 4760
MAGENTA Skelton Exotic Sangria 39
no effect
CYAN 4390
RED Deep Salmon 42
RED Light Red 26
GREEN B lue Gree n 93
CYAN 2005
MAGENTA 15 Calc olor 4715
MAGENTA 30 Calc olor 4730
no effect
no effect
Fixture : Reflection LEDko Full Spectrum
NOTE 3: operation to a dimmer monochromatic can be selected from the menu dispaly function. The color used will be the last taken before the selection.
Da te: 09/11/ 2010
Ta b le name: DM X 512 function
Table number: 298
English
15
cha nnel func tio n
type of
effect
1 master dimmer proportional ad just lumino us o utp ut intensity from 0 to 100% 0 - 255 0% - 100%
select the primary WH ITE color 0 - 9 0% - 4%
WHITE 7000 °K 10 - 21 4% - 8%
WHITE 6500 °K 22 - 33 9% - 13%
WHITE 6000 °K 34 - 45 13% - 18%
WHITE 5500 °K 46 - 57 18% - 22%
WHITE 5000 °K 58 - 69 23% - 27%
WHITE 4500 °K 70 - 81 27% - 32%
WHITE 4000 °K 82 - 93 32% - 36%
WHITE 3500 °K 94 - 105 37% - 41%
WHITE 3200 °K 106 - 117 42% - 46%
WHITE 3000 °K 118 - 128 46% - 50%
proportional
adjust proportionally white color temperature from 3000°K to 7000°K
129 - 255 51% - 100%
ste p no effect 0 - 9 0% - 4%
proportional fine dimmer control 16 bit 10 - 255 4% - 100%
ste p no effect 0 - 9 0% - 4%
proportional variable speed strobing effect, from slow to fast 10 - 57 4% - 22%
ste p stop strobe 58 - 59 23% - 23%
proportional
sequenced pulse effect, slow closing, fast opening (variable speed pulsing, from slow to fast)
60 - 108 24% - 42%
ste p stop strobe 109 - 110 43% - 43%
proportional
sequenced pulse effect, fast closing, slow opening (variable speed pulsing, from slow to fast)
111 - 159 44% - 62%
ste p stop strobe 160 - 161 63% - 63%
proportional
random strobe effect with variable speed from slow to fast and synchronised colour temperature selected
162 - 207 64% - 81%
ste p stop strobe 208 - 209 82% - 82%
proportional
random strobe effect with variable speed from slow to fast and non-synchronised colour temperature
210 - 255 82% - 100%
white tone
3
dimme r fine
decimal
percentage
ste p
2
4
strobe
English
16
pa rk, no functions 0 - 9 0% - 4%
LCD display off 134 - 185 53% - 73%
LCD display on 186 - 199 73% - 78%
led c ontrol freque ncy tuning 1000 Hz 200 - 205 78% - 80%
led c ontrol freque ncy tuning 1500 Hz 206 - 211 81% - 83%
led c ontrol freque ncy tuning 2000 Hz 212 - 217 83% - 85%
led c ontrol freque ncy tuning 2500 Hz 218 - 223 85% - 87%
led c ontrol freque ncy tuning 3000 Hz 224 - 229 88% - 90%
led c ontrol freque ncy tuning 3500 Hz 230 - 235 90% - 92%
led c ontrol freque ncy tuning 4000 Hz 236 - 241 93% - 95%
led c ontrol freque ncy tuning 4500 Hz 242 - 247 95% - 97%
led c ontrol freque ncy tuning 5000 Hz 248 - 255 97% - 100%
Ed i tio n: 0
no functions
Fixture : Reflection LEDko VariWhite
-
Tab le name: DMX 512 functio n
NOTE 1: channel 2 macros are available in conjunction with dimmer
104%52%
133
Da te: 23/03/2011
Table number: 298
5
special functions
ste p
-
English
17
cha nnel func tion
type of
effect
1 master dimmer proportional ad just luminous o utp ut intensity from 0 to 100% 0 - 255 0% - 100%
2 spare channel ste p no effect 0 - 255 0% - 100%
ste p no effect 0 - 9 0% - 4%
proportional fine dimmer control 16 bit 10 - 255 4% - 100%
ste p no effect 0 - 9 0% - 4%
proportional variable speed strobing effect, from slow to fast 10 - 57 4% - 22%
ste p stop strobe 58 - 59 23% - 23%
proportional
sequenced pulse effect, slow closing, fast opening (variable speed pulsing, from slow to fast)
60 - 108 24% - 42%
ste p stop strobe 109 - 110 43% - 43%
proportional
sequenced pulse effect, fast closing, slow opening (variable speed pulsing, from slow to fast)
111 - 159 44% - 62%
ste p stop strobe 160 - 161 63% - 63%
proportional random strobe effect with variable speed from slow to fast 162 - 207 64% - 81%
ste p stop strobe 208 - 209 82% - 82%
proportional random strobe effect with variable speed from slow to fast 210 - 255 82% - 100%
park, no effect 0 - 9 0% - 4%
LCD display off 134 - 185 53% - 73%
LCD display on 186 - 199 73% - 78%
led c ontrol freque ncy tuning 1000 Hz 200 - 205 78% - 80%
led c ontrol freque ncy tuning 1500 Hz 206 - 211 81% - 83%
led c ontrol freque ncy tuning 2000 Hz 212 - 217 83% - 85%
led c ontrol freque ncy tuning 2500 Hz 218 - 223 85% - 87%
led c ontrol freque ncy tuning 3000 Hz 224 - 229 88% - 90%
led c ontrol freque ncy tuning 3500 Hz 230 - 235 90% - 92%
led c ontrol freque ncy tuning 4000 Hz 236 - 241 93% - 95%
led c ontrol freque ncy tuning 4500 Hz 242 - 247 95% - 97%
led c ontrol freque ncy tuning 5000 Hz 248 - 255 97% - 100%
Ed i tio n: 0
3
dimme r fine
4
strobe
5
special functions
Da te: 22/03/2011
Table number: 298
ste p
-
no functions
Fixture : Reflection LEDko 3200 K
decimal
Tab le name: DMX 512 functio n
percentage
104%52%
133
-
English
18
8. Display panel functions
By suitably using all the functions of Reflection LEDko, which can be activated through its display panel, it is possible to change some of the parameters and to add some functions. Changing the preset settings made by Coemar can vary the functions of the projector so that it will respond differently to the controller; therefore carefully read about the functions described here before carrying out any possible selection..
8.1 Quick guide to menu
8.1.1 Reflection LEDko FullSpectrum
In order to access the functions, just press the menu button: press the key + or – to scroll pages. To select the desired function, press enter key.
8.1.1.2 Rapid count
By the display panel of Reflection LEDko FullSpectrumIt is possible to quickly change the various numbers displayed for the different functions in the following 3 manners:
1.Pressing the + or – butt on s 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.
English
19
8.1.1.3 Main function menu (FUNC)
The projector gives the opportunity to change and customize some functional settings.
FUNC
DIMM.
Dimmer mode: it can simulate dimmer effect with Tungsten or Xenon
lamp.
TUNG
XENO
ID
It allows to set the ID number of the unit by + and – ke ys; “en ter ” key to confirm.
Da 1 a n°
It allows to choose the primary colors and to emulate classic CMY
in a wide gamut without DMX signal. It allows to vary the channel of white on several color temperatures from 3200 °K to 9000 °K, without DMX signal.
See diagram below.
RGB
CMY
COLR
It allows to turn on the primary colors
without DMX signal. STORE saves settings for the next turning on of the projector.
WHTE
GREE/MAG
BLUE/YELL
STRB
RED/CYAN
STORE
TEST
0 - 255
0 - 255
D.MAX
RESE
DFSE
Disables the adjusting of the leds setting them at maximum output.
It permits the reset of the unit. Keeping pressed ENTER and MENU at the turning on of the unit It allows to access SPECIAL MODE features.
It restores all the setti ngs at default value excepting of l ed settings and hour meter.
ON
OFF
enter
SURE
LED
AUTO allows to turn off the display after 6 seconds
AUTO
ON
DISP
It allows to turn 180° the reading of the display. HOLD locks the keys. Press any key for 5” to
unlock.
RVRS
HOLD
AA/VV
ON/OFF
8 CH
DMX
It allows to select the functioning mote at 8 DMX channels without shade or the extended functioning at 12 channels with selection and mixing of the shades. The 4 channel features allows to let the projector to work only with RGB+W channels without dimmer.
4 CH
1 CH
It allows to use only the color chosen by dmx and the dimmer.
12 CH
English
20
RGB
CMY
9000
6500
4500
3200
RED
GREE
BLUE
WHTE
0024
0091
0080
0040
0092
0083
0042
0093
0059
0026
0088
0382
CYAN
MAG
YELL
WHTE
4307
4715
4560
4330
4730
0316
4390
4760
0018
2005
0039
0023
9000
7500
4500
3200
STORE
English
21
8.1.2 Reflection LEDko VariWhite 3200/7000 K
In order to access the functions, just press the menu button: press the key + or – to scroll pages. To select the desired function, press enter key.
8.1.2.2 Rapid count
By the display panel of Reflection Ledko Variwhite It is possibl e to quickly change the various numbers displayed for the different functions in the followi ng 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.
English
22
8.1.2.3 Main function menu (FUNC)
The projector gives the opportunity to change and customize some functional settings.
DIMM / SETT
Dimmer mode: it can simulate dimmer effect with Tungsten or Xenon lamp
TUNG
XENO
It allows to vary the channel of white on several color temperatures from 3200 °K to 9000 °K, without DMX signal. STORE saves settings for the next turning on of the projector.
W.TEMP
DIMMER
STROBE
TEST
7000 4000
3200
-Store
0 - 255
D.MAX
RESE
DFSE
Disables the adjusting of the leds setting them at maximum output.
It permits the reset of the unit. Keeping pressed ENTER and MENU at the
turning on of the unit It allows to access SPECIAL MODE features.
It restores all the setti ngs at default value excepting of led se ttings and hour meter.
-On
-Off
-enter
<<Are you sure ?>>
ID
It allows to set the ID number of the unit by + and – ke ys; “en ter ” key to confirm.
Da 1 a n°
0 - 255
DISP
It allows to turn 180° the reading of the display. HOLD locks the keys. Press any key for 5” to
unlock.
RVRS
LED
It allows to turn off the display after 6 seconds
AUTO
ON
HOLD
AA/VV
ON/OFF
FUNC
English
23
8.1.3 Reflection LEDko White 3200 K
In order to access the func tions, just press the menu button: press the key + or – to scroll pages. To select the desired function, press enter key.
8.1.3.2 Rapid count
By the display panel of Reflection Ledko White 3200 K It is possible to quickly change the various numbers 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.
English
24
8.1.3.3 Main function menu (FUNC)
The projector gives the opportunity to change and customize some functional settings.
8.4 Measures (MEAS)
DIMM / SETT
Dimmer mode: it can simulate dimmer effect with Tungsten or Xenon lamp
TUNG
XENO
TEST
-Store
D.MAX
RESE
DFSE
Disables the adjusting of the leds setting them at maxim um output.
It permits the reset of the unit. Keeping pressed ENTER and MENU at the
turning on of the unit It allows to access SPECIAL MODE features.
It restores all the setti ngs at default value excepting of l ed settings and hour meter.
-On
-Off
-enter
<<Are you sure ?>>
ID
It allows to set the ID number of the unit by + and – ke ys; “en ter ” key to confirm.
Da 1 a n°
DISP
It allows to turn 180° the reading of the display. HOLD locks the keys. Press any key for 5” to
unlock.
RVRS
LED
It allows to turn off the display after 6 seconds
AUTO
ON
HOLD
AA/VV
ON/OFF
FUNC
DIMMER
STROBE
0 - 255
0 - 255
English
25
8.2 Main function menu (FUNC)
The internal microprocessor of Reflection LEDko allows for several diagnostic and output paramenter to be displayed.
MEAS
It shows the temperatures detected by the probe on the led module:
It shows the volt val ue of the po w er of the unit .
It measures the DMX value (0-255) received by each DXM channel of the unit.
Reading of the typical DMX 512 value called “RATE” (frequency of signal updating in milliseconds).
It shows the error message of the alarm in progress.
It shows the luminous efficiency of the LEDs (to FullSpectrum RGBW, to VW and 3200 M1234).
It shows the led’s life values in hours: LIF.R led module life (resettable), LIFE life of total modules installed on the unit since now (not resettable) UNIT life of the projector.
It shows the led’s emission frequency. It may be useful if frequency must be set due to flicker issues.
TEMP
VOLT
DMIN
RATE
ALRM
LED
HOUR
FRE
DIMM: 100% CH1: 80% CH2: 30% CH3: 10% CH4: 100%
It shows the actual software version installed on the unit.
VERS
English
26
8.3 User settings (MODE)
8.3.1 Reflection LEDko FullSpectrum
The fixture permits three functional modes: DMX, MASTER and SLAVE.
MODE
DMX
-MA-
It restores to DMX the functioning of the unit.
It sets the unit as MASTER and
runs a demo program.
A001
PRG.1
PROG
PRG.1
PRG.4
P.ALL
SPEE
WAIT
0,1sec
60sec
0,1sec
210sec
Speed of program’s step execution.
Wait time between the program’s step..
-SL-
It sets the unit as SLAVE.
English
27
8.3.2 Reflection LEDko VariWhite 3200/7000 K and Reflection LEDko White 3200 K
8.6 Connecting DR1 and DR1 Plus
All features are available in the menu can also be activated by DR1 (code CO9707) and DR1 Plus (cod.CO9709). DR1 and DR1 Plus is a tool designed for technicians who can operate the apparatus at the same time the programmer of the show, without having to physically intervene on headlamps, but controlling functions remotely. For example, DR1 and DR1 Plus eliminates the need to change a DMX address on the unit, (thus avoiding the technical cli mbin g on the structure) and can read hours of lamp life and other functions normally accessible from the display. DR1 and DR1 Plus also allows updating the firmware of the projectors. To enable a projector to work with DR1 or DR1 Plus, you must set each unit of the line with its own, unique identity number (ID).
WARNING !
- If you set as identification number "0 ", Reflection LEDko will not be recognized by DR1 and DR1 Plus
- Never assign the same ID to two or more units of a same DMX line. This causes the failure of the system. (DR1 and DR1 Plus will display an error message).
For more information see the manual for DR1 or DR1 Plus.
8.7 Electronic alignment of the leds.
The display panel of
Reflection LEDko
allows the electronic alignment of the leds, this procedure is performed by Coemar at the time of testing, this procedure may be useful for special effects or in case of replacement of internal components (PCBs, leds, etc. ...). Altering the settings m ade by Coemar may radically alter the functi oning of the projector’s functions. Carefully read the following prior to attempting any changes.
WARNING !
This chapter should be considered for the exclusive use of technicians and highly skilled staff.
MODE
DMX
It restores to DMX the functioning
of the unit.
A001
English
28
To access alignment function:
Activate the reset holding down the MENU and ENTER for at least 10 seconds while powering on. Screen is then displayed "ALIGN".
WARNING !
The electronic alignment procedure is only possible with DMX512 signal .
See the following diagram to enter in the function’s details.
Note: Simultaneously pressing + and – buttons will return the calibration value to 128 (default). UPLD Function (Upload)
this function allows to upgrade the firmware of Reflection LEDko only by DR1 or DR1 Plus and a Personal Computer. Read DR1 or DR1 Plus manual for further information.
DULD Function (Download) this function allows to download the software from Reflection LEDko only by DR1 or DR1 Plus and by a Personal Computer. Read DR1 or DR1 Plus manual for further information.
ALIG
WARNING!
This mode is only achievable by connecting the DMX signal, by keeping pressed MENU and ENTER keys during reset for 10 seconds.
MIN. 1 or R MIN. 2 or G MIN. 3 or B
MIN. 4 or W
MAX. 1 or R MAX. 2 or G
MAX.4 or W
MAX. 3 or B
LEDs of channel 1 alignment at minimum intensity.
LEDs of channel 2 alignment at minimum intensity.
LEDs of channel 3 alignment at minimum intensity. LEDs of channel 4 alignment at minimum intensity.
LEDs of channel 1 alignment at maximum intensity. LEDs of channel 2 alignment at maximum intensity. LEDs of channel 3 alignment at maximum intensity. LEDs of channel 4 alignment at maximum intensity.
SURE
It allows to reset the resettable meter of the led modul e, it can
be found also under MEASURES menu; It shoul d be reset in
case of replacing of the led module.
R.HRS
SURE
SURE
It makes the unit ready to receive the software from the PC.
It makes the unit ready for th e storing of the so ftware on to the PC.
DULD
UPLD
EXIT
It stores the settings and exits from the procedure.
English
29
9. Error messages
If a malfunction occurs, Reflection LEDko has a self-diagnostic system that will show the error message on the display. The following table will explain in detail the most common errors. If, despite of suggested intervention, the problem persists, call the Coemar Service center near you.
Error message
Description and suggested solution.
DTER
DATA error
The initial configuration data has failed, the projector has uploaded the default configuration: turn on the projector again and if the error persists, contact your Coemar service to control or replacement EEPROM
ADER
DMX Address Error
The projector does not receive all channels of DMX needs to function properly. Check the DMX address indicated on the display and the number of channels generated by the mixer control. We recall in this
connection that some controllers do not generate all the 512 channels.
MAER
Input error to MASTER You tried to set the unit as MASTER when DMX signal is present or is already occupied by another Master
online. Detach the DMX signal or remove MASTER existing.
10.Accessories and spare parts
Reflection LEDko is a very versatile fixture, optional accessories for its customization are available under request:
Coemar order code Description
AFO9305
Flight case nr. 3 LEDko + nr. 3 Opticals
AFO9306
Flight case nr. 6 LEDko
BC10011A006 Magnetic holder gobo
BC10011A001 Soft Profile PC
BC10011A002 Soft Profile FRESNEL
ACO4201 4 leaf barndoor
All the components of Reflection LEDko are available as spare parts from your Coemar dealer or Service. Accur at e des cript ion of the fixture, model number and type will assist us in providing for your requirements in an efficient and effective manner
11. Maintenance
11.1 Periodic clearing
Lenses
Even a fine layer of dust can reduce the luminous output and alter the compactness of the beam. Regularly clean all filters and lenses using a soft cotton cloth, dampened with a specialist lens cleaning solution.
Cleaning of the unit Use a soft brush or a common vacuum cleaner or a source of compressed air for removing dust. For the cleanin g of the housi ng use a soft cloth and a non-aggressive cleaner. Check that the internal fans and heat exchanger must be perfectly clean.
11.2 Periodic controls
Check the correct working of the mechanical parts and, if needed, replace them. Make sure the projector is not mechanically
English
30
damaged. If necessary, replace the worn parts. Electrical components Check all electrical connections, in particular for correct grounding and correct attachment of all extractable connectors. Press the connectors if necessary and reposition as before.
11.3 Fuses:
Reflection LEDko has an automatic fuse that in most cases does not need to be replaced.
12. F.A.Q. and answers
The following list shows c ommon issues that may be simply solved. If issues persist, the unit must be repaired by qualified personnel or just contact your Coemar service near you.
Question
Possible cause
Suggested solution
Reflection LEDko does not power on.
-Projector not powered on:
1-Make sure the power cord is plugged in
or test the input voltage.
Reflection LEDko does not answer to DMX signal.
DMX signal may not reach Reflection LEDko.
Inspect the cable connection, correct
poor connections or inefficient repair or replace damaged cables. Check DMX address of the unit.
I set Reflection LEDko as MASTER unit but it does not perform any program.
1-There is another unit set as MASTER. 2-The DMX signal is present. 3-Any program has not been set.
1-Search for the other MASTER unit and
set it as SLAVE 2-Remove eventual DMX patch. 3-Set a program on the MASTER unit.
Reflection LEDko is not recognized by
DR1 Plus.
ID set to 0 or another unit in the chain is
set with the same number.
Set an ID number different from 0 and
from any other unit in the chain.
English
31
Information on disposal of the equipment
The equipment at the end of its useful life must be disposed of at an appropriate recycling center for
waste electrical and electronic equipment. The treatment and disposal of environmentally friendly, helps prevent potential negative environmental and health and promote the reuse and / or recycling of materials making up the equipment. Illegal disposal by the user includes the application of administrative sanctions provided by law.
Our equipment has been manufactured and assembled by the rules and the essential req uir em ent s of the RoHS directive, so the materials we use and electronic subassemblies that we receive from our suppliers have been chec ked and are pr odu ce d in compliance with the Directive in question.
Reference
Title
2004/108/EC
Directive of the European Parliament and of the Council of 15 December 2004 on the
approximation of the laws of the Member States relating to electromagnetic compatibility and repealing Directive 89/336/EEC (EMC)
2006/95/EC Directive of the European Parliament and the Council of 12 December 2006
on the
approximation of the laws of the Member States relating to electrical equipment designed for use within certain voltage limits (LVD)
2002/95/EC
Directive of the European Parliament and the Council of 27 January 2003 on the restr iction
of certain hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipm ent (RoHS)
2002/96/EC & 2003/108/EC Equipment Directive of the European Parliament and the Council of 27 January 2003
on
waste electrical and electronic equip me nt (WEEE)
Loading...