OmniSistem PR Solo 575 User Manual

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SOLO 575
PR-2585
This product manual contains important information about the safe installation
and use of this projector. Please read and follow these instructions carefully and
keep this manual in a safe place for future reference.
PR LIGHTING LTD.
No. 571, Yingbin Road, Dashi, Panyu, Guangzhou, 511430 China
ht tp : / /w w w . p r - l i g h t i n g . c o m
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DMX CONTROL CHANNEL FUNCTIONS 10
MAINTENANCE 15
LUBRICATION 15
KEEPING THE PROJECTOR CLEAN 15
TROUBLESHOOTING 15
TECHNICAL DATA 17
ELECTRICAL DIAGRAM 19
COMPONENT ORDER CODES 20
CHANGING THE OPERATION FREQUENCY 21
Pl ea se no te t ha t as part of our o ng oing commitm en t to con tinuous prod uc t dev el op ment, specific at ions a re
su bj ect to change w it ho ut notic e. W hilst every car e is t ak en in the prepa ra ti on o f this manu al w e re serve the
ri gh t t o cha ng e s pe ci fications in the co urse of pr oduct improvemen t. Th e p ub li sh er s c annot be h el d r es ponsible
fo r th e accurac y of the inform at io n herein, o r an y consequ en ce a ri sing from t he m.
Ev er y unit is tes te d complete ly and pa ck ed pro pe rl y by th e manufa ct ur er. Pl ea se make s ur e the p acking a nd /
or th e uni t are in good condit io n bef or e ins ta llation and u se . Sho uld the re be any damage ca us ed by
tr an sp ortation, consult your de aler an d do not use the unit. Any d am ag e cau se d by im pr op er use will no t be
as su me d by the ma nu facturer an d / or dealer.
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INDEX
ACCESSORIES
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THESE ITEMS ARE PACKED TOGETHER WITH THE PROJECTOR
G clamps (2 PCS) XLR cable with 3-pin plug and socket (1 PCS) Safety cords (2 PCS) Spare gobos (3 PCS) This manual (1 PCS)
Ω clamps (Options) (2PCS)
Thank you for purchasing our product SOLO 575, PR-2585.
This product manual contains important information about the safe installation and use of this
projector. Please read and follow these instructions carefully and keep this manual in a safe place for
future reference.
SOLO 575 is an innovative projector with an elegant housing, which is of Pan’s and Tilt’s locks for maintenance and high quality fans free from noise. The projector has 2 types of clamps for mounting
at any direction and position. Which complies to CE norms and standards and uses international
protocol DMX 512.
The projector uses MSR575 discharge lamp and high quality optical system, which produces bright and beautiful light beam and has 60% output lumen more than the similar products with the same power consumption. The projector features effects of strobe, frost light, mixed colours and rainbow, so
it is suitable for applications in TV station, disc, singing and dancing stage, nightclub, etc.
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INTRODUCTION
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When unpacking and before disposing of the carton check there is no transportation damage before using the projector. Should there be any damage caused by transportation, consult your dealer and do not use the apparatus.
The projector is for indoor use only, IP20. Use only in dry locations. Keep this device away from rain and moisture, excessive heat, humidity and dust. Do not allow contact with water or any other liquids.
The projector is not designed or intended to be mounted directly on to inflammable surfaces.
The projector is only intended for installation, operation and maintenance by qualified personnel.
The projector must be installed in a location with adequate ventilation, at least 50cm from adjacent wall surfaces. Be sure that no ventilation slots are blocked.
Do not project the beam onto inflammable surfaces, minimum distance is 5m. 5m
Avoid direct exposure to the light from the lamp. The light is harmful to the eye.
Do not attempt to dismantle and/or modify the projector in any way.
Electrical connection must only be carried out by qualified personnel.
Before installation, ensure that the voltage and frequency of power supply match the power requirements of the projector.
It is essential that each projector is correctly earthed and that electrical installation conforms to all relevant standards.
Do not connect this device to any other types of dimmer apparatus.
Make sure that the power-cord is never crimped or damaged by sharp edges. Never let the power­cord come into contact with other cables. Only handle the power-cord by the plug. Never pull out the plug by tugging the power-cord.
Keep the lamp clean. Do not touch the lamp glass with bare hand.
The projector should always be installed with a secondary safety fixing. A safety cord is supplied for this; it should be attached as shown in “installing the projector” section.
The lamp used in this projector is a Philips MSR 575 discharge lamp. After switching off don’t attempt to restart the projector until lamp has cooled, this will require approx 15 minutes. Switching the lamp on and off at short intervals will reduce the life of both the lamp and the projector. But occasional breaks will prolong the life of the lamp and projector.
Never run the projector without a lamp.
There is no user serviceable parts inside the projector do not open the housing and never operate the projector with the covers removed.
Always disconnect from the mains, when the device is not in use or before cleaning it or before attempting any maintenance work.
If you have any questions, don’t hesitate to consult your dealer or manufacturer.
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SAFE USAGE OF THE PROJECTOR
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To pass 2 SAFETY CORDS
through 4 HOLES for safety!
WARNING
HOLE
SAFETY
CORD
106
256
To pass 2 SAFETY CORDS through 4 HOLES for safety!
WARNING
HOLE
SAFETY CORD
Take 2 clamps and 2 safety cords out from the package and mount 2 clamps on the underside of fixture with 2 retainers attached to each clamp. Hang the fixture on the structure and fasten the screws attached to each clamp. (Watch the WARNING on the underside of the base as shown above) To pass 2 SAFETY CORDS through 4 HOLES for safety! Always ensure that the projector is firmly anchored to avoid vibration and slipping whilst functioning. Always ensure that the structure that you are going to mount the projector is secure and is strong enough to support a weight of SOLO 575.
WARNING: 1. Unlock the PAN and TILT before the 1st application of projector for safety.
2. The projector MUST be lifted or carried by the HANDLES instead of clamps.
LAMP
Lock tilt before fitting/replacing the lamp. (Do the way as shown in the above figure) Loosen 2 lampholder screws as shown in the above figure and take out the lampholder. Free worn-out lamp from lampholder. Fit a new lamp and insert it with lampholder into the fixture, then fasten 2 lampholder screws. After the fitting is done, turn the projector on and 5 minutes later adjust 3 adjusting screws to focus for the best light output.
Notes: don’t touch the bulb of the new lamp with bare hand so as not to influence the beam output. WARNING: The MSR series are high-pressure lamps with external igniters ( ). Care should always be taken when handling these lamps. Always read the manufacturers "Instructions for use" enclosed with the lamp.
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INSTALLING THE PROJECTOR
FITTING THE LAMP
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Connect the power cord as follows:
L (live) =brown E (earth) =yellow/green
N (neutral) =blue Use the plug provided to connect the mains power to the projector paying attention to the voltage and frequency marked on the panel of the projector. It is recommended that each projector be supplied separately so that they may be individually switched on and off.
IMPORTANT It is essential that each projector is correctly earthed and the electrical installation conforms to all relevant standards. Power consumption of the SOLO 575 is 650W.
Connection between controller and projector and between one projector and another must be made with 2 core-screened cable, with each core having at least a 0.5mm diameter. Connection to and from the projector is via cannon 3 pin (which are included with the projector) or 5 pin XLR plugs and sockets. The XLR's are connected as shown in the figure above. Note: care should be taken to ensure that none of the pins touch the metallic body of the plug or each other. The body of the plug is not connected in any way. The SOLO 575 accepts digital control signals in protocol DMX512 (1990). Connect the controller’s output to the first fixture’s input, and connect the first fixture’s output to the second fixture’s input and connect the rest fixtures in the same way. Eventually connect the last fixture’s output to a DMX terminator as shown in the figure below.
DMX IN FROM
CONTROLLER
TERMINATOR
34.625334.625334.6253
DMX OUTDMX INDMX OUTDMX INDMX IN DMX OUT
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POWER SUPPLY - MAINS
CONTROL CONNECTIONS
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In the Controller mode, at the last fixture in the chain, the DMX output has to be connected with a
DMX terminator. This prevents electrical noise from disturbing and corrupting the DMX control signals.
The DMX terminator is simply an XLR connector with a 120Ω (ohm) resistor connected across pins 2
and 3, which is then plugged into the output socket on the last projector in the chain. The connections
are illustrated below.
UP
Projector configuration can be set conveniently via pressbutton switch and digital display. Turn the projector on and the digital display will show DMX address you set and save last time and it can be reset and saved again as you please.
Press button UP or DOWN if you want to browse through the various Setup Options.
Press button ENTER to save your settings or enter the next menu. Press button UP or DOWN to shift
the display between and or change the display of address.
Press button FUNC, it will return to the upper menu one by one. The display will return automatically to the function of address display if you stay for about 60 seconds defaulted.
Each SOLO 575 must be given a DMX start address so that the correct projector responds to the correct control signals. This DMX start address is the channel number from which the projector starts to “listen” to the digital control information being sent out from the controller. The SOLO 575 has 14 channels, so set the No. 1 projector’s address 001, No. 2 projector’s address 015, No. 3 projector’s address 029, No. 4 projector’s address 043, and so on.
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DMX TERMINATOR
DMX TERMINATOR CONNECTION
Connect a 120(OHM) resistor across
pins 2 and 3 in an XLR plug and insert
into the DMX OUT socket on the last
unit in the chain.
SETUP OPTIONS - PROJECTOR CONFIGURATION
TO SET THE DMX START ADDRESS
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Launch the projector. Press button ENTER more than 5 seconds to unlock panel.
Press button FUNC to ;
Press button ENTER, it will display address;
Press button UP and DOWN, you can set the address;
Press button ENTER to confirm;
Press button FUNC, it will return to the upper menu one by one.
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FUNCTIONS DISPLAY
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RESERVED
RESERVED
SET ADDR. (Default: 001)
ADDR. 001
RESET MENU
RESET OR NOT
MODE MENU ( Defaut: dMX)
DMX CONTROLLER MODE
CONFIG. MENU
SET DMX EXT. CHANNEL (Default:ON)
DMX EXT. CHANNEL ENABLED
SET LAMP CONTROL MODE (Default:CTRL)
BY DMX SIGNAL EXISTING OR NOT
BY CONTROL CHANNEL
BY LAMP MENU
OPTION MENU
SET COLOUR FILTERS (Default:STEP)
LINEAR ROTATION ENABLED
LINEAR ROTATION DISABLED
SET ROTATION OF PAN (Default:OFF)
REVERSE ROTATION
FORWARD ROTATION
RESERVED
RESET (Default:OFF)
DISABLED
ENABLED AND LOAD ALL DEFAULTS
RESERVED
RESERVED
DMX EXT. CHANNEL DISABLED
DMX CONTROL CHANNEL DISABLED
DMX CONTROL CHANNEL ENABLED
SET DMX CONTROL CHANNEL (Default:ON)
FORWARD ROTATION
REVERSE ROTATION
SET ROTATION OF TILT (Default:OFF)
(CONTINUE)
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ACCESS SELF-TEST MODE
EXIT SELF-TEST MODE AND RESET
SELF-TEST MODE (Default:OFF)
INFORMATION MENU
DISPLAY LAMP'S USING TIME OR SET TO 0
DISPLAY TEMPERATURE
DISPLAY MAIN PCB'S TEMPERATUER
DISPLAY DRIVER PCB 'S TEMPERATURE
DISPLAY PAN&TILT DRIVER PCB'S TEMPERATURE
TEST MENU
DEBUG MODE (Default:OFF)
EXIT DEBUG MODE AND RESET
ACCESS DEBUG MODE
LAMP MENU(Default:STAT)
DISPLAY STATE OF LAMP
ON
OFF
DISPLAY POWER PCB'S PROGRAM VER.
DISPLAY MOTOR DRIVER PCB'S PROGRAM VER.
DISPLAY MAIN PCB'S PROGRAM VER.
DISPLAY PROGRAM VERSION
DISPLAY PROJECTOR'S USING TIME
DISPLAY PAN&TILT DRIVER PCB'S PROGRAM VER.
(END)
SET 001-008 FAN SPEED
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ROTATING GOBO
ROTATED GOBO WHEEL
SPRING
ROTATED GOBO WHEEL
GOBO HOLDER
GOBO
RETAINING SPRING
Lock Tilt.
Free 2 latch catches on the cover and slip off the front cover. You could see the structure as shown in the above figure.
For gobos replacement on the rotated gobo wheel: take an appropriate tool to tug up spring and take out the rotating gobo with its holder; tug the head of retaining spring up and engage your another hand to take the retaining spring out; take the gobo out; fit a new gobo and fit the retaining spring; fit the gobo holder. Notes: the gobo cannot be touched with bare hand; be careful of the gobo when the replacement is underway and don’t drop it.
Close the front cover and fasten 2 latch catches.
Pan’s belts
Free 2 screws on Pan assembly’s maintenance
door and open the door; change the belts; close
the door and fasten the screws.
Tilt’s belts
The common users replacing the belts is not recommended.
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REPLACING GOBOS
Open the door
Screws
Base
CHANGING BELTS
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The SOLO 575 uses 14 DMX channels. They are listed in the following table.
Channel Function DMX Value Description
1 Strobe 000-009
Blackout
010-020
Open
021-034
Strobe 1
035-048
Strobe 2
049-062
Strobe 3
063-076
Strobe 4
077-090
Strobe 5
091-104
Strobe 6
105-118
Strobe 7
119-132
Strobe 8
133-146
Strobe 9
147-160
Strobe 10
161-174
Strobe 11
175-188
Strobe 12
189-202
Strobe 13
203-216
Strobe 14
217-230
Strobe 15
231-244
Strobe 16
245-255
Open
2 Dimmer 000-009
Blackout
010-255
0 to 100% dimming
3 Focus 000-255
Zoom from small to large
4 Zoom 000-255
Linear adjust
5 Pan rotation 000-255
Pan rotation from 0 to 540º
6 Tilt rotation 000-255
Tilt rotation from 0 to 270º
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DMX CONTROL CHANNEL FUNCTIONS
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7 Colour Wheel 000-016
White. Note: stay 5 seconds while DMX value is 5, 6
or 7, the function reset perform
017-024
White/colour filter 1
025-032
Colour filter 1
033-040
Colour filter 1/colour filter 2
041-048
Colour filter 2
049-056
Colour filter 2/colour filter 3
057-064
Colour filter 3
065-072
Colour filter 3/colour filter 4
073-080
Colour filter 4
081-088
Colour filter 4/colour filter 5
089-096
Colour filter 5
097-104
Colour filter 5/colour filter 6
105-112
Colour filter 6
113-120
Colour filter 6/white
121-127 White 128-133
Rotation speed 1 (slowest)
134-139
Rotation speed 2
140-145
Rotation speed 3
146-151
Rotation speed 4
152-157
Rotation speed 5
158-163
Rotation speed 6
164-169
Rotation speed 7
170-175
Rotation speed 8
176-181
Rotation speed 9
182-187
Rotation speed 10 (fastest)
188-195 Stop rotating 196-201
Reverse rotation speed 1 (slowest)
202-207
Reverse rotation speed 2
208-213
Reverse rotation speed 3
214-219
Reverse rotation speed 4
220-225
Reverse rotation speed 5
226-231
Reverse rotation speed 6
232-237
Reverse rotation speed 7
238-243
Reverse rotation speed 8
244-249
Reverse rotation speed 9
250-255
Reverse rotation speed 10 (fastest)
8 Rotating
Gobo Wheel
000-043
Clear
044-085
Gobo 1
086-128 Gobo 2 129-170 Gobo 3 171-212 Gobo 4 213-255 Gobo 5
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9 Gobo
Rotation
000-120
(Rotating gobo) 0~540º index
121-127
(Rotating gobo) Rotation speed 1(slowest)
128-135
(Rotating gobo) Rotation speed 2
136-143
(Rotating gobo) Rotation speed 3
144-151
(Rotating gobo) Rotation speed 4
152-159
(Rotating gobo) Rotation speed 5
160-167
(Rotating gobo) Rotation speed 6
168-175
(Rotating gobo) Rotation speed 7
176-183
(Rotating gobo) Rotation speed 8 (fastest)
184-191
(Rotating gobo) stop rotating
192-199
(Rotating gobo) reverse rotation speed 1(slowest)
200-207
(Rotating gobo) reverse rotation speed 2
208-215
(Rotating gobo) reverse rotation speed 3
216-223
(Rotating gobo) reverse rotation speed 4
224-231
(Rotating gobo) reverse rotation speed 5
232-239
(Rotating gobo) reverse rotation speed 6
240-247
(Rotating gobo) reverse rotation speed 7
248-255
(Rotating gobo) reverse rotation speed 8 (fastest)
10 Pan & Tilt
Speed
000-255
Adjust Pan&Tilt speed
11 Pan Fine
(16Bit)
000-255
Adjust Pan in 16Bit resolution
12 Tilt Fine
(16Bit)
000-255
Adjust Tilt in 16Bit resolution
13 Gobo
Rotation Fine
000-255
Adjust gobo rotation in 16Bit resolution
14 Control 000-048
Reserve
049-080
Reset
081-112
Reserve
113-144
Turn lamp offstay 10 seconds
145-223
Reserve
224-255
Turn lamp onsee remark below
Remark:
If you intend to turn on/off the lamp via the 14th channel of the controller, don’t attempt to push the handle of 14th channel to value 224-255 immediately after turning it off, or push the handle to value 224-255 to wait it cooling. Under these 2 circumstances, the lamp can not be turned on. The right operation is: turn it off---cool down---push the handle to turn it on.
If the projector’s lens becomes damaged or broken it should be replaced. If the lamp becomes damaged or deformed in any way it must be replaced. If the light from the lamp appears dim this would normally indicate that it is reaching the end of its life and it should be changed at once, aged lamps run to the extremity of their life might explode. If the projector does not function, check the fuses on the power socket of the projector, they should only be replaced by fuses of the same
specification (200/220/230/240V: 6.35x32 T10A/250V; 100/120V: 6.35x32 T15A/250V). On the PCBs inside the projector there are also 3 fuses. They are 1 fuse F2A250V 5mmx20mm on Pan and Tilt PCB and 1 fuse F2A250V 5mmx20mm on SLAVE PCB. Should these be damaged call a
qualified technician before replacement. The projector has thermal protection device that will switch off the projector in case of overheating, should either of these operation, check that the fans are not blocked, and if they are dirty clean them before switching on the projector again. Check that the fans are operational, if not call a qualified technician.
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MAINTENANCE
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Any maintenance work should only be carried out by qualified technicians.
To ensure the continuous rotation of the rotating gobos and linear motion of the lens for focusing, it is recommended that the bearings for the rotating gobos and the 3 shafts for the focusing lens holder be lubricated periodically, preferably every two months. Use only high quality, high-temperature resistant grease instead of any type of oil. When lubricating the bearings, a syringe with a fine needle is the easiest way to introduce the grease to the bearings around each gobo.
To ensure the reliability of the projector it should be kept clean. It is recommended that the fans should be cleaned every 15 days. The lens and dichroic colour filters should also be regularly cleaned to maintain an optimum light output. Do NOT use any type of solvent on dichroic colour filters.
Cleaning frequency depends on the environment in which the fixture operates: damp, smoke or particularly dirty surroundings can cause greater accumulation of dirt on the unit’s optics. A soft cloth and typical glass cleaning products should be used in cleaning. It is recommended to clean the external optics at least once every 20 days and clean the internal optics at least once every 30 / 60 days.
Do not use any organic solvent, e.g. alcohol, to clean the reflector mirror, dichroic colour filters or housing of the apparatus.
PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE ACTION
The projector doesn’t switch on-The power supply is not
present
-The lamp doesn’t work
Check the fuse on the power socket.
Replace the lamp. The lamp comes on but the projector doesn’t respond to the controller
-Wrong DMX configuration
and/or start address
- Defective DMX cable
Make sure that the projector is correctly configured.
Replace or repair the DMX cable. The projector only functions intermittently
-The fan has failed Make sure the fan is working and not dirty.
Defective projection -The lens is broken
-Dust or grease on lenses
Check the lenses are not broken.
Remove dust or grease from the
lenses. The projected image appears to have a halo
-Installation of the lamp is not correct
-Dust or grease
contamination on the optics.
Make sure the lamp is installed correctly.
Carefully clean the optical group
lenses and the projector
components.
The beam appears dim -Dust or grease contamination
on the optics.
-The lamp is at the end of its life
Check the optics is clean.
Replace with a new lamp of the
specified type and rating.
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LUBRICATION
KEEPING THE PROJECTOR CLEAN
TROUBLESHOOTING
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LIGHT OUTPUT
27° DIAMETER (m)
10930
6020
1.27
5
2.40
4m
14° DIAMETER (m)
DISTANCE (m)
0
0
0
5m
14° lux
2m
2m
0m
4m
3m
1m
3m
1m
5m
27° lux
3.82
15
7.20
2.54
4.80
10
5.09
9.60
20
6802730 1210
6601500 370
25
12
7.63
240
430
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VOLTAGES: 100/120/200/220/230/240V AC, 50Hz or 60Hz to order
POWER CONSUMPTION:
650W
LAMP: Type: Philips MSR 575/2 discharge lamp
Colour Temperature: 7200ºK
Socket: GX9.5, single end
Manufacturers Rated Lamp Life: 1000 Hours
COLOURS:
1 colour wheels
6 dichroic colours plus white
Adjustable speed with rainbow effect
GOBOS:
Rotated gobo wheel
5 interchangeable gobos+white, indexical, bidirectionally rotatable in adjustable speed respectively
Gobo diameter: 36.3mm
Gobo image diameter: 31.5mm
FOCUS:
DMX controlled focus
SHUTTER:
Double shutter blades, 0-100% linearly adjustable
STROBE:
0.3~6 F.P.S.
HEAD MOVEMENT:
Pan 540º, Tilt 270º
BEAM ANGLE:
14º-27º linearly movement
CONTROL:
DMX512, 14 Channels
HOUSING:
Composite plastic (IP20)
NET WEIGHT:
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TECHNICAL DATA
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200/220/230/240V:38.6Kg
100/120V
41.6Kg
SIZES:
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ELECTRICAL DIAGRAM
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FAN1
FAN2
FAN3
FAN4
FULL
FULL
3/4 POWER
1/2 POWER
GND POWER
BOX FAN
GND POWER
FEEDBACK
24VAC
GND
GND
VCC
VCC
DMX-SENS1
DMX-SENS2
H2
H3
H4
H5
H6
H7
H8
H9
H10
TO BALLAST
FREQUENCY SELECT
LAMP
CAP
50 60
SEL
COM
50
60
POWER PCB
DISPLAY PCB
PLACE BACK
SW1 SW2 SW3 SW4
GND
GND
VCC
VCC
DMX-SENS1
DMX-SENS2
DISPLAY DRIVE PCB
DMX DMX
1 2 3
FEEDBACK
+
-
50Hz 60Hz
D L
N
Thermostat
Ignitor
LAMP
Ballast
CAP 70uF 370V
MSR 575/2
24VAC
Ph
3
1
2
DMX-IN
DMX-OUT
1
2
3
1 2
3
4
5
1 234
5
DMX-IN
DMX-OUT
+
+
-
-
AC Plug
Transformer
NL
24VAC
0V
Fuse
T7A 250V
Filter
E
220V
230V
H1
230VAC
L
N
HEAD FAN
HEAD FAN
+
+
-
-
HEAD FAN
HEAD FAN
+
+
-
-
HALL 1-3
View of mark side
HALL 1-1
GV
GV
SGV SGVSGV
SGVSGV
View of mark side
HALL 1-2
View of mark side
HALL 1-6
View side of no axletree
COLOR
M1-6
DBC
A
DBC
A
View side of no axletree
Z00M
M1-5
DBC
A
DBC
A
View side of no axletree
SHUTTER
M1-4
DBC
A
DBC
A
View side of no axletree
GOBO ROTATION
M1-3
DBC
A
DBC
A
View side of no axletree
ROT-GOBO WHEEL
M1-2
DBC
A
DBC
A
View side of no axletree
FOCUS
M1-1
DBC
A
DBC
A
View side of no axletree
No encoder motor
TILT2
DBC
A
DBC
A
View side of no axletree
Encoder motor
TILT1
DBC
A
DBC
A
View side of no axletree
No encoder motor
PAN2
DBC
A
DBC
A
View side of no axletree
Encoder motor
PAN1
DBC
A
DBC
A
SGV
Encoder Side
PAN ENCODE
-
+
TILT ENCODE
-
+
View of mark side
HALL 1-5
DMX-SENS2 DMX-SENS1 VCC VCC GND GND
DMX-SENS2 DMX-SENS1 VCC VCC GND GND
PAN & TILT PCB
TILT2TILT1PAN2PAN1
PAN-Encoder
TILT-Encoder
SLAVE #1 PCB
MOTOR6MOTOR5MOTOR4MOTOR3MOTOR2MOTOR1
SENS6
SENS5
SENS4
SENS3
SENS2
SENS1
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COMPONENT ORDER CODES
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NAME PART NO. REMARK
TRANSFORMER
040030053 220/230V 040030052 100/120V 040030051 200/245V
THERMOSTAT
190010035 KSD020 120 /15A/250V
CAPACITOR
140010043 70µF/370V
BALLAST
040070059 230V/50-60Hz, 575W
IGNITOR
040090035 575~1200W 3~5KV
LAMP
100050017 MSR 575W/2 PAN&TILT DRIVE BELT1, 2, 3, 4 290151221 HTD459-3M-6 FANS 1,2,3 (SUNNO) 030060035 KD2409PTB1-6 24VDC FANS 4,5 (SUNNO) 030069005 KD2406PTS1-6 24VDC\2.6w
MOTORS (Total 10PCS) 030040089 23HS2039L 6.35x25 (3PCS)
030040093 17HD0013-33L 5x35 (4PCS)
030040094 17HD0013-35L 5x20 (2PCS)
030040095 17HD0013-36L 5x12 (1PCS)
IC
Pan & Tilt driver PCB
(Part NO. 230020091)
170040017 74HCT573
170110004 NJM3771D2 or PBL3771
170170012 DS75176BN or SN75176BP
170170053 TCL7528CDW
170170064 LM2575S-5.0
170170065 CPU
170170066 74HCT138
170170067 LM358A
Motor driver PCB
(Part NO. 230020142)
170040017 74HCT573
170040040 74HCT245
170110018 NJM3773D2
170170012 DS75176BN or SN75176BP
170170053 TCL7528CDW
170170064 LM2575S-5.0
170170065 CPU
170170066 74FCT138
Display driver PCB
(Part NO. 230020143)
170040017 74fFCT573
170040039 AT24C16N
170170012 DS75176BN or SN75176BP
170170062 CPU
170170064 LM2575S-5.0
Display PCB (PART NO.230020096)
170040017 74fFCT573
Power PCB
(Part NO. 230020098)
170170010 NE555/HA 17555
170170012 DS75176BN/SN75176BP
NOTE: You may order all parts of the SOLO 575 besides the table listed above. When ordering please state the exact name and part no. Repairs must be carried out by a qualified technician.
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To be carried out by qualified engineers only
The power input settings of the SOLO 575 may be changed to suit the supply in your area that the unit is to be operated. The voltage and frequency are pre-set at the factory and marked on the exterior of the unit. Any error or mistake in setting the voltage or frequency of the projector may seriously damage the unit. Make sure the specifications of the transformer match the power supply and if not, the suitable transformer must be ordered (see the data). It is strongly recommended that you immediately mark the new frequency on the projector so that it may not be mistaken for the factory set frequency.
To change the frequency
Open the base of the projector by unscrewing the eight screws on the top of the base and do the following operation. Locate the ballast in the base of the projector, and select the required frequency from 50Hz or 60Hz by moving the cable to the appropriate position. The ballast will be labeled to show the connections.
Never move or disconnect the cable attached to the connector marked “L”.
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Once finished with the settings, re-assemble covers.
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PR LIGHTING LTD.
No. 571, Yingbin Road, Dashi, Panyu, Guangzhou, China
Post-Code: 511430 TEL: +86-20-8478 1888 FAX: +86-20-8478 6023
P/N: 321010228
Last Revision: 25:02:2005
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