DTS Raptor User Manual

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D.T.S. Illuminazione s.r.l. Via Fagnano Selve 10/12/14 47843 Misano Adriatico (RN) ITALIA Tel +39 0541 611131 Fax +39 0541 611111 info@dts-lighting.it http://www.dts-lighting.it
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INDEX:
1- SYMBOLS 4 2- GENERAL WARNING 5 3- GENERAL WARRANTY CONDITION 5 4- TECHNICAL FEATURES 6 5- ACCESSORIES 8 6- IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION 9
6.1 Fire prevention
6.2 Prevention of electric shock
6.3 Protection against ultraviolet radiation
6.4 Safety
6.5 Level of protection against the penetration of solid and liquid objects 7- MOUNTING / REPLACING THE LAMP AND LAMP ALIGNMENT 10 8- VOLTAGE AND FREQUENCY 15 9- INSTALLATION 15
9.1 Safety cable
9.2 Protection against liquids
9.3 Movement
9.4 Risk of fire
9.5 Forced ventilation
9.6 Ambient temperature 10- MAINS CONNECTION 18
10.1 Protection 11- DMX SIGNAL CONNECTION 19
11.1 DMX Addresses
11.2 Selecting the DMX address 12- FIRMWARE UPDATING 20 13- DISPLAY FUNCTIONS 21 14- ERROR MESSAGES 25 15- HIDDEN MENU 26
15.1 Calibration mode
15.2 Power Setup menu 16- PAN SPEED & TILT SPEED 29 17- OPENING THE PROJECTOR HOUSING 29 18- PERIODIC CLEANING 30
18.1 Lenses and reflectors
18.2 Fans and air passages 19- PERIODIC CONTROLS 30 20- DMX PROTOCOL 31 21- FIXED GOBO WHEEL 38 22- COLOUR WHEEL 39
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1- SYMBOLS Graphic symbols used on this manual:
THIS SYMBOL INDICATES A HOT SURFACE
THIS SYMBOL INDICATES ELECTRIC
SHOCK RISK
THIS SYMBOL INDICATES GENERAL RISK
THIS SYMBOL MEANS “DO NOT PLACE THE
UNIT ON INFLAMMABLE SURFACES”
THIS SYMBOL MEANS “RADIATION FROM
THIS LAMP CAN CAUSE DAMAGE TO EYES
AND SKIN”
MINIMUM DISTANCE FROM THE OBJECTS
AND THE PEOPLE LIT BY THE LIGHT BEAM
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2- GENERAL WARNING
Read the instruction contained in this user manual carefully, as they give important information regarding safety during installation, use and maintenance. The device is not for domestic use and must be installed by a qualified electrician or experienced person. Always disconnect the device from the mains before replacing the lamp. The lamp must be replaced if it has been damaged or deformed by prolonged use or overheating. The device must always be equipped with an efficient ground connection.
MINIMUM DISTANCE FROM THE OBJECTS AND THE PEOPLE
The projector needs to be positioned so that the objects and the people hit by the beam of light are at least 15 meters (49,21 ft) from the unit frontal lens.
3- GENERAL WARRANTY CONDITIONS
The unit is guaranteed for 36 months from the date of purchase against manufacturing material defects.
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4- TECHNICAL FEATURES
Overview
RAPTOR is the most compact Beam moving head on the market: just 37 cm x 50 cm. RAPTOR projects the most powerful beam of light (150.000 Lux at 15 m) and the most concentrated one. RAPTOR can perfectly focus its 17 gobos at any distance. Its unique selectable ‘Smooth’ filter eliminates the hot spot typical of Beam projectors, evenly diffusing luminosity at any point of the light beam. RAPTOR comes equipped with the ‘FPR’ (patented) system, which allows limitless pan rotation, in either direction, never having to reverse motion. Also, the unit features the fastest strobe effect.
RAPTOR
(D.T.S. Product Code: 03.MB005.EB.L)
• Electronic ballast 90-260V 50/60 Hz • Black finish RAPTOR FPR
(D.T.S. Product Code: 03.MB005.EB.LFP)
• Electronic ballast 90-260V 50/60 Hz • FPR (Free Pan Rotation) • Black finish
Lamp
Osram Sirius HRI 330W (16.500 Lumens) Colour temperature: 7.500°K
Optical group
Beam opening: 0,6° - 3,4° 16-bit motorized linear focus Linear dimmer / shutter / ultra-fast strobe
150.000 Lux at 15 m
Colour generation
17-colour wheel with linear selection for perfect 2-colour beams
Dynamic effects
17-gobo wheel 8-facet rotating prism
Filters
Smooth filter (eliminates the hot spot, evenly diffusing luminosity) Frost filter
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4- TECHNICAL FEATURES
Interface / Control / Programming
LCD graphic display (control / management / monitoring of the main parameters) 4 soft-keys Controlled via DMX 512 RDM Wireless ready ARTNET available on request Internal operating system updatable via D.T.S. RED BOX interface and hyperterminal program on windows based PC
DMX 18 DMX channels
Pan & Tilt
RAPTOR FPR (03.MB005.EB.LFP) 'FPR': limitless pan rotation, in either directions, never having to reverse motion Tilt 270° (1,2 sec.)
RAPTOR (03.MB005.EB.L) Pan 540° (2,3 sec.); Tilt 270° (1,2 sec.)
New Tri-phase stepper motor technology for ultra-fast and silent Pan &Tilt movements 16-bit movement resolution
Power supply Electronic ballast: 90-260V 50/60 Hz Power consumption: 450W with PFC
Energy saving Power saving mode (the lamp dims to 80% after shutter closure)
Connectors DMX: 4x XLR connectors (3-pole In and Out; 5-pole In and Out) by Neutrik; Power supply: POWERCON connectors (Power In / Power Out) by Neutrik
Operating ambient temperature
-10° / 40° Weight
15,4 Kg Internal safety devices
Overvoltage circuit protection and overtemperature circuit protection
International certifications Safety: EN 60598-1: 2009
EN 60598-2-17: 1989 EMC: EN 55015.2006
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4- TECHNICAL FEATURES
Dimensions
Packaging Dimensions (LxWxH) Unit Dimensions (LxWxH) 420 x 440 x 580 mm 368x288x538mm Weight: 18,9 Kg Weight: 15,4 Kg
5- ACCESSORIES
As standard
* 1 x Osram Sirius HRI 330W (already installed in the projector) (Code 0505S037) * 1 x POWERCON male cable connector (Code 0520P014) * 1 x XLR 5 Pins male cable connector (Code 0508B066) * 1 x XLR 5 Pins female cable connector (Code 0508B065) * 2 x Omega clamp with “Fast Lock” connection 1/4 turn * User’s manual
Optional (on request)
• “C” Clamp G100 black / professional (max. load 200Kg) (Code 0521A015)
• Aliscaf Clamp (max. capacity load 100Kg) (Code 0521A008)
• Safety wire (3mm x 60 cm), ring spring catch, max. capacity load 60Kg (Code
0521A010)
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6- IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION
6.1 Fire prevention:
RAPTOR uses a Osram Sirius HRI 330W lamp. The use of any other alternative lamp is not recommended and will null and void the fixture's warranty.
-Never locate the fixture on any flammable surface.
-Minimum distance from flammable materials: 1 m .
-Minimum distance from the closest illuminable surface: 15 m.
-Replace any blown or damaged fuses only with those of identical value (5AT). Refer to the wiring diagram if there is any doubt.
-Connect the projector to mains power via a thermal magnetic circuit breaker.
6.2 Prevention of electric shock:
-High voltage is present inside the unit. Unplug the unit prior to performing any function which involves touching the inside of the moving head, including lamp replacement.
-The level of technology inherent in the RAPTOR requires the assistance of specialised personnel for all servicing. Please refer to an authorised D.T.S. service centre.
-A good earth connection is essential for proper functioning of the projector.
-Never connect the unit without proper earth connection.
-The fixture should be located in places with a good air ventilation.
6.3 Protection against ultraviolet radiation:
-Never turn on the lamp if any of the lenses, filters or plastic covering are damaged. Their respective shielding functions will only operate efficiently if they are in perfect working order.
-Never look directly the lamp when it is on.
6.4 Safety:
-The projector should always be installed with bolts, clamps and other tools that are capable of supporting the weight of the unit.
-Always use a second safety cable to sustain the weight of the unit in case of the failure of the main fixing point.
-The external surface of the unit, at various points, may exceed 70°C. Never handle the unit until at least 20 minutes have elapsed since the lamp was turned off.
-Always replace the lamp if any physical damage is evident.
-Never install the fixture in an enclosed area lacking sufficient air flow. The ambient temperature should not exceed 40°C.
-A hot lamp may explode, so always wait for at least 20 minutes prior to attempting to replace the lamp.
-Always wear suitable hand protection when handling the lamp.
6.5 Level of protection against the penetration of solid and liquid objects:
-The projector is classified as an ordinary appliance and its protection level against the penetration of solid and liquid objects is IP20. For outdoor use, D.T.S. reccomend the use of the dedicated raincovers.
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7- MOUNTING / REPLACING THE LAMP AND LAMP ALIGNMENT
WARNING
Turn off the lamp before opening the unit head covers.
Never look directly at the lamp when it’s lit.
Discharge lamps emits UV rays; radiation from this lamp
can cause damage to eyes and skin.
Let the projector cool for at least 20 minutes.
Switch off the unit and unplug the Mains AC cable connector
before replacing the lamp.
REPLACEMENT LAMP (D.T.S. Code 0505S037) :
OSRAM SIRIUS HRI Power 330W Luminous flux 16.500 lm Colour temperature 7.500°K Rated life 1500 hours
The use of any other alternative lamp is not recommended and will null and void the fixture's warranty.
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1) Loosen the 3 “¼ turn” screws which fix the head covers on both sides (picture 1) .
2) Once loosened the screws, simply lift the covers to access the internal components (picture 2).
PICTURE 1 PICTURE 2
3) Unplug the indicated fan connectors from the fans resend card (picture 3); Unplug the two indicated fast-on cable connectors (1 and 2) and using a flathead screwdriver remove the indicated lamp cable (3) from the screw connector (picture 4).
PICTURE 3 PICTURE 4
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4) Using a phillips screwdriver, loose the 4 screws A, B, C, D and remove the lamp fan assembly (picture 5).
PICTURE 5
5) Loose the four screws E, F, G, H from the plate which fix the lamp (picture 6), then loose the two screws on both sides of the lamp rear metal cover (picture 7) and remove the old lamp.
PICTURE 6 PICTURE 7
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6) Remove the cable connectors from the old lamp and apply them on the new lamp (picture 8).
PICTURE 8
7) Put in place the new lamp in the lamp support. Place the lamp connectors on the fan air conveyor side (picture 9).
PICTURE 9
8) Lamp sub-assembly can now be re-installed, following backward all the above listed steps.
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Lamp Alignment
Attention: we recommend to align the lamp in the optical system to avoid overheating of the dichroic filters and other components inside the unit. The lamp alignment is also essential to obtain the maximum luminous performance by the projection.
1) Mount the fixture in an orientation so that it may be squarely projected onto a smooth white surface no less than 20 meters away.
2) Using a console or the LAMP ADJUST menu system, focus and open (white) beam onto the surface and observe the beam.
3) Using a phillips screwdriver, rotate the 3 indicated adjusters until you achieve a hot spot in the center. When the lamp alignment is correctly optimized, you will have a hot spot in the center.
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8- VOLTAGE AND FREQUENCY The RAPTOR with electronic ballast can operate at 90-260V 50 or 60 Hz.
9- INSTALLATION
RAPTOR may be either floor or ceiling mounted. For floor mounting installations, the RAPTOR is supplied with four rubber mounting feet on the base. For ceiling mounted installations, we reccomend the use of appropriate clamps to fix the unit to the mounting surface.
The supporting structure from which the unit is hung should be capable of bearing the weight of the unit, as should any clamps used to hang it. The structure should also be sufficiently rigid so as not to move or shake whilst the RAPTOR is moving. Four 1/4 turn Fast Locks connections placed in the base of the unit allow to hang the RAPTOR by using the two omega clamps (provided in the box) in conjunction with fixing clamps for truss (fixing clamps are not included into the unit box).
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9.1- Safety cable
We recommend the use of a safety cable or chain connected to the RAPTOR and to the suspension truss in order to avoid the fixture accidentally falling should the main fixing point fail. Make sure that the iron cable or chain can bear the weight of the entire unit. You may attach the safety chain/cord to the attachment point (A) located on the base of the fixture, as shown in the picture below.
9.2 Protection against liquids
The projector contains electric and electronic components which should under no circumstances come into contact with oil, water or any other liquid. The proper unit functioning would be compromised should this occur.
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9.3- Movement
RAPTOR FPR (03.MB005.EB.LFP) Unlimited Pan rotation; Tilt 270° (1,2 sec.) . RAPTOR (03.MB005.EB.L) Pan 540° (2,3 sec.); Tilt 270° (1,2 sec.) . Do not place any obstructions in the path of the projector's movement.
WARNING
Do not place any object in the path of the projector’s movement
Free Pan Rotation (‘FPR’) No ‘FPR’ (03.MB005.EB.LFP) (03.MB005.EB.L)
Please Note: If two different RAPTOR model (with and without FPR) are controlled at the same time via DMX controller, be shure that channel 6 (PAN FAR) is set to value
0. In this way, the RAPTOR with FPR will react to DMX same as RAPTOR with no FPR function.
9.4- Risk of fire
Each fixture produces heat and must be installed in a well-ventilated place. The minimum recommended distance from flammable material is 1 m.
Minimum distance from the object being illuminated is 15 m.
9.5- Forced ventilation
You will note, on inspection, that the unit features various air inlets and cooling fans located on both the base and head of the fixture. These should, under no circumstances, be blocked or obstructed whilst the projector is in operation. Doing so could cause the fixture to seriously overheat thereby compromising its proper operation.
9.6- Ambient temperature
The projector should never be installed in places that lack a constant air flow. The ambient temperature should NOT exceed 40°C.
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10- MAINS CONNECTION
RAPTOR with electronic ballast operate at 90-260V 50-60 Hz. Prior to connecting the unit to your mains supply, ensure that the model in your possession correctly matches the mains supply available. For connection purposes, ensure that your plug is capable of supporting 1,5 amps at 230 VOLT, or 3 amps at 90 VOLT. Strict adherence to regulatory norms is strongly recommended.
MAINS AC OUTPUT 90-260V 50/60 Hz (16A Max)
MAX 6 RAPTOR UNITS @ 230V MAX 3 RAPTOR UNITS @ 120V
(03.MB005.EB.LFP) (03.MB005.EB.L)
MAINS AC INPUT 90-260V 50/60 Hz
FUSE 5A T 5X20
10.1- Protection
The use of a thermal magnetic circuit breaker is recommended for each RAPTOR. A good earth connection is essential for the correct operation of the projector.
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11- DMX SIGNAL CONNECTION
The unit operates using the digital DMX 512 (1990) signal. Connection between the mixer and the projector or between projectors must be carried out using a two pair screened ø 0.5 mm cable and a XLR 5 or 3 pins connector. Ensure that the conductors do not touch each other. Do not connect the cable ground to the XLR chassy. The plug housing must be isolated. Connect the mixer signal to the DMX IN projector plug and connect it to the next projector by connecting the DMX OUT plug on the first projector to the DMX IN plug of the second one. This way, all the projectors are cascade connected. NB. If the display showing the DMX address flashes, then one of the following errors has occurred:
- DMX signal not present
- DMX address not valid
- DMX reception problem
For Installations where long distance DMX cable connections are needed, we suggest to use a DMX terminator. The DMX terminator is a male XLR 3-5 pins connector with a 120 ohm resistor between pin 2 and 3. The DMX terminator must be plugged into the last unit (DMX out panel connector) of the DMX line.
PLACE A 120 OHM RESISTOR BETWEEN PIN 2
AND 3 OF A MALE XRL CONNECTOR AND PLUG IT
INTO THE DMX OUT PANEL CONNECTOR OF THE
LAST UNIT CONNECTED TO THE DMX LINE
1
2
3
5
4
OUT
120 ohm
PIN 3
PIN 2
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11.1-DMX Addresses
RAPTOR can be controlled with 18 DMX channels. In order to use the unit in 18 channels, set the following addresses on the mixer:
Projector 1 A001 Projector 2 A019 If you want to select the next projector, just add “18”
Projector 3 A037 ….. A…. projector 6 A091
11.2-Selecting the DMX address
1) Press the UP-DOWN key until you reach the required DMX channel. The numbers on the display will start to flash (but the new DMX address hasn't yet been set).
2) Press ENTER to confirm your selection. The numbers on the display will stop flashing and the projector is now setted to the new DMX address.
TRICKS: If you keep pushed the UP or DOWN keys, the channels are calculated more quickly and you get a faster selection.
12- FIRMWARE UPDATING Warning:
This procedure require a base knowledge of computer applications and Windows Hyperterminal program. Please refer to an authorised D.T.S. service centre.
To update the software version of the RAPTOR you need: D.T.S. RED BOX interface (D.T.S. Code: 03.LA.008). USB-DMX Driver for the D.T.S. RED BOX interface. (The driver and the installation procedure are available in our web site www.dts-lighting.it)
Updating the software version.
Please follow the procedure below to perform the update:
1. Install the D.T.S. RED BOX USB-DMX driver on the PC you will use to update the unit software.
2. Connect the D.T.S. RED BOX interface to the PC by using a USB cable.
3. Connect the D.T.S. RED BOX interface to the fixture by using a DMX cable.
4. Download the new software version into the unit by using Windows Hyperterminal program.
It will be possible to download the software from the reserved area of D.T.S. web site: www.dts-lighting.it.
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MENU
ENTER
DOWN
UP
13- DISPLAY FUNCTIONS
DISPLAY FUNCTIONS
The RAPTOR display panel shows all the available functions . Using these functions, it is possible to change some of the parameters and add some functions. Changing the D.T.S. setting can vary the functions of the unit so that it does not respond to the DMX 512 used to control it. Carefully follow the instructions below before carrying out any variations or selections. NOTE: the symbol shows which key has to be pushed to obtain the desired function.
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WARNING
PLACE THE PROJECTOR AT
LEAST 15mt (49’ 21’’ ft)
AWAY FROM THE OBJECTS
AND PEOPLE LIT BY ITS
LIGHT BEAM.
MENU ENTER DOWN UP
WARNING
READ WITH CAREFULL THE USER MANUAL BEFORE TO
INSTALL AND USE TH E
PROJECTOR.
MENU ENTER DOWN UP
13- DISPLAY FUNCTIONS
Software Version: 18.25
Pan Direction PAN DIRECTION
This menu allows to set the Pan movement Normal or Reversed
Tilt Direction
TILT DIRECTION This menu allows to set the Tilt movement Normal or Reversed
Pan Speed
PAN SPEED Pan Speed control (1-8)
Tilt Speed TILT SPEED
Tilt Speed control (1-8)
Up-Down
Menu
Up-DownENTER
Up-Down
Menu
Up-Down
Menu
Up-DownENTER
Up-DownENTER
ENTER
ENTER
ENTER
PAN DIRECTION
NORMAL
MENU ENTER DOWN UP
TILT DIRECTION
NORMAL
MENU ENTER DOWN UP
Up-Down
Menu
Up-DownENTER
ENTER
PAN SPEED
8
MENU ENTER DOWN UP
TILT SPEED
8
MENU ENTER DOWN UP
Pan movement Normal or Reversed Default = Normal
Tilt movement Normal or Reversed Default = Normal
Pan Speed control (1-8) Default = 8
Tilt Speed control (1-8) Default = 8
A001
MENU ENTER DOWN UP
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FLIP
LAMP
FLIP
LAMP
ADJUST
UP
UP
DOWN
DOWN
ENTER
ENTER
MENU
MENU
BY DMX
MENU ENTER DOWN UP
ENABLED
BY DMX
RESET
13- DISPLAY FUNCTIONS
Display
DISPLAY FLIP / STAND BY / CONTRAST Display Flip:
Reverses display's reading depending on the mounting position (On the ground or suspended).
Display Standby: To turn off the display (after 5 seconds) or leave it always on.
Display Contrast: Display contrast regulation (1-40)
Lamp
LAMP Lamp always ON, always OFF, lamp ON-OFF selectable via DMX and lamp life time reset
ADJUST To adjust the lamp with no mixer connected. It’s possible to set the parameters for PAN-TILT and FOCUS
Reset RESET
Reset via DMX ENABLED / DISABLED And unit reset
Up-Down
Menu
Up-DownENTER
ENTER
ENTER
ENTER
Up-Down
Menu
Up-Down
Menu
Up-DownENTER
Up-DownENTER
ENTER
ENTER
ENTER
MENU ENTER DOWN UP
FLIP
FLIP
ON THE GROUND
DISPLAY
MENU ENTER DOWN UP
FLIP
STANDBY
OFF
DISPLAY
MENU ENTER DOWN UP
FLIP
CONTRAST
25
DISPLAY
Display Flip ON THE GROUND (Default) SUSPENDED
Display Standby OFF = Display Standby disabled (Default) ON = Display goes OFF after 5 seconds
Display Contrast 1-40 (Default = 30)
BY DMX = Lamp ON / OFF via DMX (Default) ALWAYS ON = Forced ON ALWAYS OFF = Forced OFF RESET COUNTER = Lamp life time reset
LAMP ADJUST = To adjust the lamp with no mixer connected.
It’s possible to set the
parameters for PAN-TILT and FOCUS
ENABLED = Reset via DMX enabled (Default) DISABLED = Reset via DMX disabled NOW = Unit motors reset
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SYSTEM INFO
LAMP LIFE:0087H ST RIKE:045 UNIT LIFE: 0099H 9M R.17 PT R.24 MODEL: RAPTOR FPR
MENU ENTER DOWN UP
13- DISPLAY FUNCTIONS
Wireless
WIRELESS Wireless DMX enabled / disabled.
(Wireless module on request)
System Info
SYSTEM INFO Lamp life time, lamp strikes, unit life time, 9 motors card software version, Pan&Tilt card software version and unit model
Reserved
RESERVED
000
MENU ENTER DOWN UP
ENTER CODE
PAN LOCK
NO
MENU ENTER DOWN UP
Up-Down
Menu
Up-Down
Menu
Up-Down
Menu
Up-DownENTER
Up-DownENTER
Up-DownENTER
ENTER
ENTER
ENTER
ON = Enabled OFF = Disabled (Default) UNLINK = Log out
(Wireless module on request)
SYSTEM INFO Lamp life time, lamp strikes, unit life time, 9 motors card software version, Pan&Tilt card software version and unit model
Pan Lock = Lock the Pan to the desired value Tilt Lock = Lock the Tilt to the desired value Pan Free = Remove power to Pan motor Tilt Free = Remove power to Tilt motor
LOCK DETECTOR
OFF
MENU ENTER DOWN UP
Lock Detector OFF = Default Lock Detector ON: This function let the user to activate the Lock detector on Pan and Tilt. When Lock detector is set to ON, the unit start the Pan&Tilt motors reset normally, but if for any reason there is something blocking the movement for Pan&Tilt motors during the initial reset (example unit into the fly case and power connected), it automatically will stop to reset Pan&Tilt motors after 5 seconds from the startup and a warning message (Pan Locked-Tilt locked) will appear on unit display .
Reboot = Unit Reboot without needing of turning OFF the unit
Exit To Main = Exit from Reserved menu
REBOOT
MENU ENTER DOWN UP
EXIT TO MAIN
MENU ENTER DOWN UP
RESERVED (Code = 100) Pan lock-Tilt lock Pan free-Tilt free Lock Detector Reboot Exit To Main
WIRELESS
OFF
MENU ENTER DOWN UP
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MENU ENTER DOWN UP
ERROR
FROST
MENU ENTER DOWN UP
ERROR
PRISM
MENU ENTER DOWN UP
ERROR
SMOOTH
Default
DEFAULT To restore main settings
13- DISPLAY FUNCTIONS
14- ERROR MESSAGES
DEFAULT
SURE?
MENU ENTER DOWN UP
RESTORE MAIN SETTINGS
DEFAULT
RESTORE MAIN SETTINGS
MENU ENTER DOWN UP
PRESS ENTER TO CONFORM
PRESS MENU TO CANCEL
Up-Down
Menu
Up-DownENTER
ENTER
MENU ENTER DOWN UP
ERROR
COLOUR WHEEL
MENU ENTER DOWN UP
ERROR
PAN
MENU ENTER DOWN UP
ERROR
TILT
MENU ENTER DOWN UP
ERROR
INTERNAL BUS
MENU ENTER DOWN UP
ERROR
DMX ADDRESS
MENU ENTER DOWN UP
ERROR
FIXED GOBO
MENU ENTER DOWN UP
ERROR
FOCUS
Default To restore main settings
PAN REPOSITIONING ENCODER ERROR
TILT REPOSITIONING ENCODER ERROR
COMMUNICATION PROBLEM BETWEEN 9 MOTORS CARD AND PAN&TILT CARD
DMX ADDRESS ERROR
FIXED GOBO WHEEL POSITION ERROR
COLOUR WHEEL POSITION ERROR
FROST BLADE POSITION ERROR
PRISM POSITION ERROR
SMOOTH BLADE POSITION ERROR
FOCUS ERROR
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MENU ENTER DOWN UP
MOTORS ALIGNMENT
127
DEFAULT CAL.
MENU ENTER DOWN UP
SET ALL MOTORS AT 128
POWER SETUP
MENU ENTER DOWN UP
SHOW HIDDEN SETTINGS
CALIBRATION
FOCUS
MENU ENTER DOWN UP
MAINTENANCE
INSERT
EXIT TO MAIN
MENU ENTER DOWN UP
CALIBRATION
PAN
MENU ENTER DOWN UP
MOTORS ALIGNMENT
127
CALIBRATION
TILT
MENU ENTER DOWN UP
MOTORS ALIGNMENT
145
CALIBRATION
DIMMER ZERO
MENU ENTER DOWN UP
MOTORS ALIGNMENT
81
CALIBRATION
SHUTTER PATH
MENU ENTER DOWN UP
MOTORS ALIGNME NT
99
CALIBRATION
SHUTTER ZERO
MENU ENTER DOWN UP
MOTORS ALIGNME NT
160
CALIBRATION
DIMMER PATH
MENU ENTER DOWN UP
MOTORS ALIGNME NT
128
15- HIDDEN MENU (only for technical personnel)
To operate this menu:
- Connect the projector to the DMX controller (DMX SIGNAL MUST BE CORRECTLY RECEIVED)
- Reset the RAPTOR (reset from the MENU, not from the DMX controller).
- While reset is running, press the MENU and ENTER keys at the same time.
15.1 Calibration mode
ELECTRONIC CALIBRATION OF THE MOTORS
RESET ALL SETTINGS TO VALUE 128
FANS / POWER SETTINGS MENU
FOCUS LENS INSERTING OR EJECTING
EXIT FROM HIDDEN MENU
PAN ALIGNMENT To align Pan position
TILT ALIGNMENT To align Tilt position
DIMMER ZERO ALIGNMENT Dimmer zero position setting
DIMMER PATH ALIGNMENT Dimmer excursion setting
SHUTTER ZERO ALIGNMENT Shutter zero position setting
SHUTTER PATH ALIGNMENT Shutter excursion setting
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CALIBRATION
COLOUR WHEEL
MENU ENTER DOWN UP
MOTORS ALIGNMENT
111
CALIBRATION
FROST ZERO
MENU ENTER DOWN UP
MOTORS ALIGNMENT
61
CALIBRATION
FIXED GOBO
MENU ENTER DOWN UP
MOTORS ALIGNMENT
135
CALIBRATION
FROST PATH
MENU ENTER DOWN UP
MOTORS ALIGNMENT
149
CALIBRATION
PRISM PATH
MENU ENTER DOWN UP
MOTORS ALIGNMENT
147
CALIBRATION
PRISM ZERO
MENU ENTER DOWN UP
MOTORS ALIGNMENT
126
CALIBRATION
SMOOTH ZERO
MENU ENTER DOWN UP
MOTORS ALIGNMENT
152
CALIBRATION
FOCUS ZERO
MENU ENTER DOWN UP
MOTORS ALIGNMENT
128
CALIBRATION
SMOOTH PATH
MENU ENTER DOWN UP
MOTORS ALIGNMENT
130
CALIBRATION
FOCUS PATH
MENU ENTER DOWN UP
MOTORS ALIGNMENT
128
CALIBRATION
FOCUS GOBO 17
MENU ENTER DOWN UP
MOTORS ALIGNMENT
180
CALIBRATION
FOCUS GOBO 0
MENU ENTER DOWN UP
MOTORS ALIGNMENT
177
FOCUS PATH ALIGNMENT Focus excursion setting
15.1 Calibration mode
COLOUR WHEEL ALIGNMENT To align Colour wheel
FIXED GOBO WHEEL ALIGNMENT To align Fixed Gobo wheel
FROST ZERO ALIGNMENT Frost zero position setting
FROST PATH ALIGNMENT Frost excursion setting
PRISM ZERO ALIGNMENT Prism zero position setting
PRISM PATH ALIGNMENT Prism excursion setting
SMOOTH ZERO ALIGNMENT Smooth zero position setting
SMOOTH PATH ALIGNMENT Smooth excursion setting
FOCUS ZERO ALIGNMENT Focus zero position setting
FOCUS GOBO 0-17 CALIBRATION Focus gobo 0-17 setting
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LAMP FAN AUX 1
ENTER DOWN UP
AT 330W 1=13V 12=24V
6
MENU
BASE FANS
MENU ENTER DOWN UP
1=13V 12=24V
3
BALLAST FANS
MENU ENTER DOWN UP
1=13V 12=24V
3
BASE FANS SPEED
LAMP FAN AUX 1
ENTER DOWN UP
BY GOBO 1=13V 12=24V
6
LAMP FAN AUX 1
ENTER DOWN UP
BY SHUTTER 1=13V 12=24V
2
LAMP FAN AUX 1
MENU ENTER DOWN UP
BY COLOUR 1=13V 12=24V
8
MENU
MENU
G-C FAN AUX 2
MENU ENTER DOWN UP
BY GOBO 1=13V 12=24V
5
MENU ENTER
G-C FAN AUX 2
DOWN UP
AT 330W 1=13V 12=24V
5
G-C FAN AUX 2
DOWN UP
BY COLOUR 1=13V 12=24V
5
MENU ENTER
MENU ENTER
BALLAST
MENU ENTER DOWN UP
BY COLOUR
280W
BALLAST
MENU ENTER DOWN UP
MAX POWER
330W
BALLAST
MENU ENTER DOWN UP
BY SHUTTER
280W
BALLAST
MENU ENTER DOWN UP
BY GOBO
330W
EXIT TO MAIN
MENU ENTER DOWN UP
DEFAULT POW.
MENU ENTER DOWN UP
RESTORE HIDDEN SETTINGS
15.2 Power Setup menu (Access code only for technical personnel)
BALLAST FANS SPEED
LAMP FANS SPEED WHEN OPEN INSERTED
LAMP FANS SPEED WHEN SHUTTER CLOSED
LAMP FANS SPEED WHEN COLOURS INSERTED
LAMP FANS SPEED WHEN GOBOS INSERTED
GOBO-COL. FAN SPEED WHEN OPEN INSERTED
GOBO-COL. FAN SPEED WHEN COLOUR WHEEL INSERTED
GOBO-COL. FAN SPEED WHEN GOBO WHEEL INSERTED
BALLAST POWER WHEN OPEN INSERTED
BALLAST POWER WHEN SHUTTER CLOSED
BALLAST POWER WHEN COLOURS INSERTED
BALLAST POWER WHEN GOBOS INSERTED
EXIT FROM POWER SETUP MENU
RESTORE THE DEFAULT FANS / POWER SETTINGS
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16- PAN SPEED & TILT SPEED
You can set the PAN and TILT motors at high speed on your RAPTOR. Press menu until you see PAN SPEED / TILT SPEED. Press ENTER and select a speed with UP-DOWN (there are 8 speeds). Confirm by pressing ENTER.
17- OPENING THE PROJECTOR HOUSING
It is possible to inspect the inside of the projector by removing the cover as indicated below.
ATTENTION
REMOVE MAINS POWER PRIOR TO ACCESSING THE
PROJECTOR’S INTERNAL COMPONENTS.
1) Loosen the 3 “¼ turn” screws which fix the head covers on both sides (picture 1) .
2) Once loosened the screws, simply lift the covers to access the internal components (picture 2).
PICTURE 1 PICTURE 2
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18- PERIODIC CLEANING
18.1- Lenses and reflectors
Even a fine layer of dust can reduce the luminous output substantially. Regularly clean all lenses and the reflector using a soft cotton cloth, dampened with a specialist lens cleaning solution.
18.2- Fans and air passages
The fans and air passages must be cleaned approximately every 6 weeks. This periodic cleaning will depend of course, on the conditions in which the projector is operating. Suitable instruments for performing this type of maintenance are a brush and a common vacuum cleaner or an air compressor. If necessary, clean the fans and air passages more frequently.
19- PERIODIC CONTROLS
Attention
Disconnect mains power prior to removing the projector housing.
Lamp
The lamp should be replaced if there is any visible damage or deformation due to heat. This will help to avoid the danger of the lamp exploding. RAPTOR lamp lifespan is about 1500 hours, then it is necessary to replace it.
Mechanical parts
Periodically check all mechanical parts, gears, guides, belts, etc. for wear and tear, replacing them if necessary. Periodically check the lubrification of all components, particularly the parts subject to high temperatures. If necessary, lubrificate with suitable lubrificant, available from your D.T.S. distributor. Check the tension of the belts and adjust it if necessary.
Electrical components
Check all electrical components for correct earthing and proper connection of all connectors, refastening if necessary.
Fuse replacement
Locate the fuse, which protects the lamp and electronics, in the base of the RAPTOR. Using a multimeter, test the condition of the fuse, replacing it with one of equivalent type (5AT) if necessary.
UV
!
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20- DMX PROTOCOL
18 CHANNELS MODE
1 PAN msb 2 PAN lsb 3 TILT msb 4 TILT lsb 5 SPEED MOVEMENT 6 PAN FAR (Active only on RAPTOR FPR) 7 DIMMER 8 SHUTTER 9 COLOUR 10 COLOUR MODE 11 FIXED GOBO 12 FIXED GOBO SHAKE 13 FROST 14 SMOOTH 15 PRISM 16 PRISM ROTATION 17 FOCUS 18 RESET + LAMP
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DMX CHANNEL
1
Parameter: PAN msb
DMX CHANNEL
2
Parameter: PAN lsb
DMX CHANNEL
3
Parameter: TILT msb
DMX CHANNEL
4
Parameter: TILT lsb
DMX CHANNEL
5
Parameter: SPEED MOVEMENT
DMX value
Function
000-010
Standard
011-025
Fast movement
026-127
Vector mode from fast to slow
128-247
Variable time reaction to dmx signal (fast to slow)
248-255
Silent movement
DMX CHANNEL
6
Parameter: PAN FAR(Active only on RAPTOR FPR)
DMX value
Function
000-010
Position mode 540° (standard path)
011-020
Position mode 360° ( 1 turn)
021-030
Position mode 720° ( 2 turns)
031-040
Position mode 1080° ( 3 turns)
041-050
Position mode 1440° ( 4 turns)
051-060
Position mode 1800° ( 5 turns)
061-070
Position mode 2160° ( 6 turns)
071-080
Position mode 2520° ( 7 turns)
081-090
Position mode 2880° ( 8 turns)
091-100
Position mode 3240° ( 9 turns)
101-110
Position mode 3600° (10 turns)
111-120
Position mode 360° smart path
121-182
Forward spin rotation speed from max to min
183-193
Stop
194-255
Reverse spin rotation speed from min to max
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DMX CHANNEL
7
Parameter: DIMMER
DMX value
Function
000-007
Black-out
008-255
Proportional dimmer
DMX CHANNEL
8
Parameter: SHUTTER
DMX value
Function
000-019
Black-out
020-039
Open
040-059
Black-out
060-079
Strobe random speed
080-084
Strobe speed 1 (1 flash/sec)
085-089
Strobe speed 2 (2 flash/sec)
090-094
Strobe speed 3 (3 flash/sec)
095-099
Strobe speed 4 (4 flash/sec)
100-104
Strobe speed 5 (5 flash/sec)
105-109
Strobe speed 6 (6 flash/sec)
110-114
Strobe speed 7 (7 flash/sec)
115-119
Strobe speed 8 (8 flash/sec)
120-124
Strobe speed 9 (10 flash/sec)
125-129
Strobe speed 10 (12 flash/sec)
130-134
Strobe speed 11 (15 flash/sec)
135-139
Strobe speed 12 (18 flash/sec)
140-149
Flash open speed 1
150-159
Flash open speed 2
160-169
Flash open speed 3
170-179
Flash open speed 4
180-189
Flash closed speed 1
190-199
Flash closed speed 2
200-209
Flash closed speed 3
210-219
Flash closed speed 4
220-227
Colours/Gobo in black-out
228-233
Pan/Tilt in black-out
234-255
Open
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DMX CHANNEL
9
Parameter: COLOUR
IF CHANNEL 10 = FULL COLOUR (DMX range value 0-63)
DMX value
Function
000-013
Colour 1
014-027
Colour 2
028-041
Colour 3
042-055
Colour 4
056-069
Colour 5
070-083
Colour 6
084-097
Colour 7
098-111
Colour 8
112-125
Colour 9
126-139
Colour 10
140-153
Colour 11
154-167
Colour 12
168-181
Colour 13
182-195
Colour 14
196-209
Colour 15
210-223
Colour 16
224-237
Colour 17
238-255
Colour 18
IF CHANNEL 10 = HALF COLOUR (DMX range value 64-127)
DMX value
Function
000-012
Colour 1
013-025
Colour 1-2
026-038
Colour 2-3
039-051
Colour 3-4
052-064
Colour 4-5
065-077
Colour 5-6
078-090
Colour 6-7
091-103
Colour 7-8
104-116
Colour 8-9
117-129
Colour 9-10
130-142
Colour 10-11
143-155
Colour 11-12
156-168
Colour 12-13
169-181
Colour 13-14
182-194
Colour 14-15
195-207
Colour 15-16
208-220
Colour 16-17
221-233
Colour 17-18
234-255
Colour 18-1
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IF CHANNEL 10 = PROPORTIONAL COLOUR (DMX range value 128-191)
DMX value
Function
000-010
No colour
011-255
Proportional colour
IF CHANNEL 10 = RAINBOW (DMX range value 192-255)
DMX value
Function
000-009
No colour
010-127
Right rotation speed from max to min
128-137
Stop
138-255
Left rotation speed from min to max
DMX CHANNEL
10
Parameter: COLOUR MODE
DMX value
Function
000-063
Full colour
064-127
Half colour
128-191
Proportional colour
192-255
Rainbow
DMX CHANNEL
11
Parameter: FIXED GOBO
DMX value
Function
000-010
Open
011-021
Gobo 1
022-032
Gobo 2
033-043
Gobo 3
044-054
Gobo 4
055-065
Gobo 5
066-076
Gobo 6
077-087
Gobo 7
088-098
Gobo 8
099-109
Gobo 9
110-120
Gobo 10
121-131
Gobo 11
132-142
Gobo 12
143-153
Gobo 13
154-164
Gobo 14
165-175
Gobo 15
176-186
Gobo 16
187-255
Gobo 17
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DMX CHANNEL
12
Parameter: FIXED GOBO SHAKE
DMX value
Function
000-009
Stop
010-016
Gobo shake R-L speed 1
017-023
Gobo shake R-L speed 2
024-030
Gobo shake R-L speed 3
031-037
Gobo shake R-L speed 4
038-044
Gobo shake R-L speed 5
045-051
Gobo shake R-L speed 6
052-058
Gobo shake R-L speed 7
059-065
Gobo shake R-L speed 8
066-072
Gobo shake R-L speed 9
073-079
Gobo shake R-L speed 10
080-086
Gobo shake R-L speed 11
087-093
Gobo shake R-L speed 12
094-100
Gobo shake R-L speed 13
101-107
Gobo shake R-L speed 14
108-114
Gobo shake R-L speed 15
115-126
Gobo shake R-L speed 16
127-138
Stop
139-145
Gobo shake L-R speed 1
146-152
Gobo shake L-R speed 2
153-159
Gobo shake L-R speed 3
160-166
Gobo shake L-R speed 4
167-173
Gobo shake L-R speed 5
174-180
Gobo shake L-R speed 6
181-187
Gobo shake L-R speed 7
188-194
Gobo shake L-R speed 8
195-201
Gobo shake L-R speed 9
202-208
Gobo shake L-R speed 10
209-215
Gobo shake L-R speed 11
216-222
Gobo shake L-R speed 12
223-229
Gobo shake L-R speed 13
230-236
Gobo shake L-R speed 14
237-243
Gobo shake L-R speed 15
244-255
Gobo shake L-R speed 16
DMX CHANNEL
13
Parameter: FROST
DMX value
Function
000-007
No function
008-255
Frost inserted
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DMX CHANNEL
14
Parameter: SMOOTH
DMX value
Function
000-127
No function
128-255
Smooth inserted
DMX CHANNEL
15
Parameter: PRISM
DMX value
Function
000-127
No function
128-255
Prism inserted
DMX CHANNEL
16
Parameter: PRISM ROTATION
DMX value
Function
000-009
Stop
010-127
Left rotation from fast to slow
128-137
Stop
138-255
Right rotation from slow to fast
DMX CHANNEL
17
Parameter: FOCUS
DMX value
Function
000-255
Linear focus
DMX CHANNEL
18
Parameter: RESET + LAMP
DMX value
Function
000-009
No effect
010-060
Lamp OFF (3 sec)
061-129
No effect
130-179
Lamp ON (3 sec)
180-200
No effect
201-239
Internal motor reset
240-255
Total reset
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4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
0
21- FIXED GOBO WHEEL
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COLOUR 17COLOUR 16COLOUR 15COLOUR 14COLOUR 13
COLOUR 12COLOUR 11COLOUR 10COLOUR 9COLOUR 8COLOUR 7
D.T.S. Code:
D.T.S. Code:
D.T.S. Code: D.T.S. Code: D.T.S. Code: D.T.S. Code:
D.T.S. Code: D.T.S. Code: D.T.S. Code: D.T.S. Code: D.T.S. Code:
D.T.S. Code: D.T.S. Code: D.T.S. Code: D.T.S. Code: D.T.S. Code:
(0507C067.D14) (0507C064.D14) (0507C070.D14) (0507C074.D14) (0507C073.D14)
(0507C075.D14) (0507C066.D14) (0507C072.D14) (0507C062.D14) (0507C069.D14) (0507C063.D14)
(0507C060.D14) (0507C061.D14) (0507C071.D14) (0507C068.D14) (0507C065.D14)
COLOUR 3 COLOUR 4
GREEN PINK FULL CTO FULL CTB
ORANGE DARK BLUE LIGHT RED PURPLE YELLOW 2 LIGHT BLUE
LIGHT GREEN MAGENTA BLUE AMBER DARK GREEN
COLOUR 1 COLOUR 2 COLOUR 5 COLOUR 6
RED YELLOW 1
22- COLOUR WHEEL
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