Teclumen Wash 575 tm3 User Manual

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INDEX:
1- TECHNICAL FEATURES 4 2- IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION 5
2.1 Fire prevention
2.2 Prevention of electric shock
2.3 Protection against ultraviolet radiation
2.4 Safety
2.5 Level of protection against the penetration of solid and liquid matter
3- MOUNTING THE LAMP 6
3.1 Lamp alignment
4- VOLTAGE AND FREQUENCY 7 5- INSTALLATION 7
5.1 Safety cable
5.2 Protection against liquids
5.3 Movement
5.4 Risk of fire
5.5 Forced ventilation
5.6 Ambient temperature
6- MAINS CONNECTION 8
6.1 Protection
7- DMX SIGNAL CONNECTION 9
7.1 DMX Addresses
7.2 Selecting the DMX address
8- DISPLAY FUNCTIONS 11 9- AUTOMATIC MODE 14
9.1 Game P
9.2 Rec Mode
10- PAN & TILT SPEED 15 11- FANS SPEED 12- ERROR MESSAGES 13- HIDDEN MENU 16 14- OPENING THE PROJECTOR HOUSING 17 15- PERIODIC CLEANING
15.1 Lenses and reflectors
15.2 Fans and air passages
16- PERIODIC CONTROLS 17- DMX PROTOCOLS 18 18-COLOUR WHEEL 23 19- MOTORS CONTROL CARD 24 20- PAN & TILT CARD 25 21-CABLES RESEND CARD 22-DISPLAY CARD 23- LAMP ON-OFF CONTROL CARD 24- WIRING DIAGRAM 26 25- LAYOUT 27
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1- TECHNICAL FEATURES
The Wash 575 tm3 is fitted with a Philips MSR 575/2 discharge lamp (GX9,5 lampholder base), with a colour temperature of 7,200 °K and a luminous flux of 49,000 Lumens. Duration is 750 hours, with replacement recommended before 1000 hours Other recommended lamps: Philips 575 MSD (6.000K°-49.000 Lumens-3.000 hours) The unit incorporates:
Power supply
Electronic ballast: Universal power supply 90 - 245 V (50/60 Hz) Electromagnetic ballast: 230 V 50-60 Hz (Standard) On request: 100 V 50-60 Hz /120 V 60 HZ / 208 V 60 Hz Power consumption 750 W Remote Lamp on/off via DMX
Operating ambient temperature -10° / 40° Weight
26 Kg (575 Wash E.B.)
Motorized zoom (16°-28°), rotating and indexable beam shaper (0°-180°), frost filter, 2 colour conversion filters (3.200°K and 5.600°K), CMY colour generation + a colour wheel (6 dichroic filters + open, with linear selection, and electronic or electromagnetic ballast.
Optical group Fresnel lens Ø 200 mm (Borosilicate dichroic parabolic reflector) Zoom
Motorized zoom (16°-28°)
Dimmer / shutter / strobo Linear dimmer - Shutter - Strobe from 0,85 flash/sec to 10 flash/sec Colours
CMY color generation system with 3 palettes for gradual and linear insertion + colour wheel (6 colours + open). Color change with blackout sync
Effects
Rotating and indexable beam shaper (0°-180°)
Colour conversion filters
3.200°K and 5.600°K
Pan / Tilt Pan 540° (3,9 sec.) Tilt 320° (2,6 sec.) 16-bit resolution 16 DMX channels Connections
2 XLR connectors (In and Out) with 3 and 5 pins selectable by user
Packing Dimensions (HxWxL)
800 x 440 x 550 mm
Weight
33.3 Kg
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2- IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION
2.1 Fire prevention:
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 MT.
-Minimum distance from the closest illuminable surface: 2 MT.
-Replace any blown or damaged fuses only with fuses of identical value. Refer to the wiring diagram if there is any doubt.
-Connect the projector to mains power via a thermal magnetic circuit breaker.
2.2 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 present in the Wash 575 requires the assistance of specialised personnel for all servicing. Please refer to an authorised Teclumen 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.
2.3 Protection against ultraviolet radiation:
-Never turn on the lamp if any of the lenses, filters or ABS covering is 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.
2.4 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 10 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 10 minutes prior to attempting to replace the lamp.
-Always wear suitable hand protection when handling the lamp.
2.5 Level of protection against the penetration of solid and liquid matter:
-The projector is classified as an ordinary appliance and its protection level against the penetration of solid and liquid matter is IP 20.
Wash 575 uses a Philips 575 MSR/2 or MSD
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3- MOUNTING THE LAMPS
Warning: Switch off the unit before replacing the lamp.
1) Using a screwdriver, remove the 3 screws A,B, C, (photo 1) which fix the lamp holder.
2) Remove the lamp holder assembly (photo2).
3)Insert the lamp (photo 3). The lamp used on XR 8 is made in quartz glass and should be handled with care. Always follow the instructions supplied in the lamp's packaging. Never touch the glass directly but use the tissue provided in the lamp's packaging. The GX9,5 lamp socket is symmetrical. DO NOT USE UNDUE FORCE ON THE GLASS. In case of difficulty, read again the instructions and repeat the procedure.
4) Replace the lamp assembly and tighten the screws A,B,C, which were previously removed (photo4).
3.1 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.
Alignment is carried out using the 3 adjusters X, Y and Z. During this operation you must have a uniform luminosity all around the projected area.
Philips 575 MSR/2 Power 575W Luminous flux 49,000 lm Colour temperature 7.200°K Lampbase GX9,5 Rated life 1,000 hours
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Photo 2Photo 1 Photo 4Photo 3
Philips 575 MSD Power 575W Luminous flux 43,000 lm Colour temperature 6.000°K Lampbase GX9,5 Rated life 3,000 hours
Photo 5
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4- VOLTAGE AND FREQUENCY
The Wash 575 with electronic ballast can operate at 90-245 VOLT 50 or 60 Hz. The with electromagnetic ballast can operate at
5- INSTALLATION
Wash 575 may be either floor or ceiling mounted. For floor mounting installations, the Wash 575 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 hung it. The structure should also be sufficiently rigid so as not to move or shake whilst the Wash 575 is moving. Four quarter turn fast locks placed on the base of the units,allows by using the two fast lock C clamps provided in the box, to fix the unit in any position. .
5.1- Safety cable
We recommend the use of a safety cable or chain connected to the Wash 575 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 to the two holes (A) located on the base of the fixture, as shown in the picture below.
5.2- 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.
Wash 575 230 V 50-60 Hz(Standard)
On request: 100 V 50-60 Hz /120 V 60 HZ / 208 V 60 Hz
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5.3- Movement
The projector has a maximum movement of 540° for Pan and 270° for Tilt. DO NOT place any obstructions in the path of the projector's movement.
5.4- 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 MT. Minimum distance from the object being illuminated is 2 MT.
5.5- 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.
5.6- Ambient temperature
The projector should never be installed in places that lack a constant air flow. The ambient temperature should NOT exceed 40°C.
6- MAINS CONNECTION
Wash 575 with electronic ballast operate at 90-245 VOLT 50-60 Hz. Wash 575 with electromagnetic ballast operate at 230 VOLT 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 6,3 amps at 208-230V, or16 amps at 100-120 V Strict adherence to regulatory norms is strongly recommended.
6.1- Protection
The use of a thermal magnetic circuit breaker is recommended for each XR 8. A good earth connection is essential for the correct operation of the projector.
7- 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 CANNON XLR 5 or 3 pins connector.
(On request: 100 V 50-60 Hz /120 V 60 HZ / 208 V 60 Hz)
8
540°
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Electronic ballast 90-245V 50 / 60Hz Electromagnetic ballast 230 V 50/60 Hz (standard)
On request: 100 V 50-60 Hz 120 V 60 HZ / 208 V 60 Hz
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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. In 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
The standard configuration of the Wash 575 is with XLR 5 pins connection. To convert to an XLR 3 pins configuration proceed as follows:
1) Remove the 2 screws fixing the display cover panel to the unit (photo 1).
2) Remove the screws that fix the XLR connectors to the panel (photo 2).
3) Rotate the electronic card by 180° (photo 3).
4) Place the 3 pins XLR connectors in the special holes and close.
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.
Photo 2Photo 1 Photo 3
5
3
4 2
1
1=GND 2=DATA­3=DATA+
CONTROLLER STANDARD DMX 512
1
2
3
5
4
OUT
120 ohm
PIN 3
PIN 2
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
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7.1-DMX Addresses
Wash 575 tm3 have 16 DMX channels. Set the following addresses on the mixer: Projector 1 A001
Projector 2 A017 If you want to select the next projector, just add “16” Projector 3 A033
….. A…. projector 6 A081
7.2-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.
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DMX IN
DMX OUT
DISPLAY
8- DISPLAY FUNCTIONS
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MENU
ENTER
DOWN
UP
DISPLAY FUNCTIONS
The Wash 575 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 Teclumen 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.
Up-DownMENU ENTERUp-Down
PAN MOVEMENT INVERSION To reverse Pan movement from left to right and vice versa
Up-Down
Counterclockwise
Clockwise
Up-DownMENU ENTERUp-Down
TILT MOVEMENT INVERSION To reverse Tilt movement from bottom upwards and vice versa
Up-Down
Counterclockwise
Clockwise
Up-DownMENU ENTER
DMX MODE To select DMX mode : Mode 1 or Mode 2
16 CHANNELS
(Pan & Tilt 16 bit)
16 CHANNELS
(Pan & Tilt 16 bit)
Up-Down
Up-Down
ENTER
ENTER
ENTER
ENTER
ENTER
ENTER
Up-Down
MENU
ENTERUp-Down
REVERSE DISPLAY Reverses display's reading depending on the mounting position (On the ground or suspended).
Up-Down
Floor
position
Suspension
position
Up-DownENTER
Up-DownENTER
DISPLAY STAND BY To turn off the display (after 5 seconds) Or leave it always on.
Display OFF
Display
always ON
ENTER
ENTER
ENTER
ENTER
DEFAULT
SAME FIXTURE AS
XR 7 WASH
MAINS
Electronic ballast
90-245V 50 / 60Hz
Electromagnetic ballast
230 V 50/60 Hz (standard)
On request: 100 V 50-60 Hz
120 V 60 HZ / 208 V 60 Hz
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MENU ENTER
TEST MODE Full test and single function test.
Up-Down
12
Up-Down
MENU
ENTER
DEFAULT To restore default setting
ENTER
Up-Down
MENU ENTER
Fan control To control the fan speed .
Up-Down
ENTER
Up-Down
(DEFAULT : 12 )
MENU ENTER
Up-Down
ENTER
ENTER
Up-Down
(DEFAULT : 2 )
SPEED control Pan Tilt Speed control.
8- DISPLAY FUNCTIONS
PAN
TILT
DIMMER
SHUTTER
MAGENTA
COLOR
CYAN
YELLOW
EFFECTS
ZOOM
ENTER
MENU
ENTER
AUTOMATIC MODE Automatic game without DMX controller
ENTER
Up-Down
Up-Down
Up-Down
ENTER
MENU
Up-Down
ENTER
Pcb 8 motors. Pcb PAN&TILT
ALL
SOFTWARE Software version
MENU
Up-Down
RESET Al motors reset
RESET ENABLED VIA DMX
RESET DISABLED VIA DMX
TOTAL RESET
ENTER
ENTER
ENTER
ENTER
Up-Down
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MENU
Up-Down
ENTER
RESERVED Pan lock-Tilt lock Pan free-Tilt free
Up-Down
ENTER
.
Up-Down
ENTER
Up-Down
ENTER
ENTER
Up-Down
ENTER
ENTER
Up-Down
ENTER
Up-Down
.
ENTER
ENTER
ENTER
Up-Down
ENTER
ENTER
ENTER
Up-Down
.
.
ENTER
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
MENU ENTER
TIMER lamp life TIME (reset possible) and total UNIT LIFE TIME (reset not possible)
Up-Down
ENTER
Up-Down
ENTER
Up-Down
ENTER
Up-Down
ENTER
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8- DISPLAY FUNCTIONS
LAMP Lamp always ON-always OFF Or lamp ON-OFF selectable via DMX
ENTER
FORCED ON
ENTER
FORCED OFF
ENTER
ON / OFF VIA DMX (default)
MENU
Up-Down
ENTER
Up-Down
ENTER
Up-Down
ADJUST To adjust the lamp with no mixer connected. It’s possible to set the parameters for PAN-TILT and FOCUS
ENTER
ACC Lamp strikes counter
ENTER
Up-Down
MENU ENTER
REC Record mode
ENTER
Up-Down
MENU ENTER
Up-Down
Slave Slave mode as run by GAM.P, Synchronised with master
ENTER
Up-Down
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9- AUTOMATIC MODE (auto)
Wash 575 can work in automatic mode without a DMX controller. First of all connect the projectors with a DMX cable (picture below).
To activate Auto mode on the first unit, use the menu to run through the different modes until AUTO appears on the display, at this point press enter. Now it is possible to select the Game P which is user programmable through REC mode. To confirm game activation press ENTER.
9.1- Game P
The first unit that will function as a Master must be put in (AUTO) mode, the other projectors have to be put in slave mode (selectable through the menu). This way all units will be synchronised with the master. Please note that the projectors must be of the same model. On the master unit it is possible to vary the speed of the GAME P (SPEE) NB: It is possible to run GAME P on the other units even though these do not have GAME P programmed. You can do this by setting the units to the same mode as the master is set before programming GAME P (16CH DMX) and setting the DMX address to A001.
9.2-Rec Mode
It is possible to program your own game on the Wash 575 that will then run in AUTO mode (GAME P). Each unit can have its own programmed game. In REC mode each projector must be set to the same mode (16CH DMX). For the programming of GAME P besides the channels necessary to control the unit a further 3 DMX channels are needed. So that in REC mode if the 16CH mode is selected you will need 19 channels for the program to work correctly. Connect the unit to a DMX mixer/controller, every unit should be set to its own Address (See the paragraph on DMX addresses). The projectors can also be of different models:Wash 575 Spot/Wash, XR7 Spot/Wash and XR 250 Spot/Wash. When you are in REC mode R.001 appears on the display (DMX address).
MASTER
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OUT IN
OUT IN
OUT
SLAVE 1 SLAVE 2
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The three new DMX channels are:
-Scene channel
-From 0-255 are displayed the programmable scenes (max 16 scenes M.001 M016)
-View channel:
-From 1-19 the unit runs the scene that has been saved in the unit memory and it is possible to play through the other scenes using the scene channel.
-From 20-235 the unit runs the configuration given by the received input DMX values. With the channel scene it is possible to pass from one scene to the next,while with REC it is possible to record the selected scene.
-From 236-255 the unit runs the configuration given by the received DMX values from the projector in that moment. It is possible to select a scene and then close the GAME P with the REC channel.
-Recording channel (REC)
Records the set scene with a variation from 0 to 255 (the display flashes indicating that the scene has
been recorded). You must keep the REC channel set to 0 and to run through the 255 only once you have decided to save the scene. If GAME P is not closed, by indicating the last scene, in playback mode all 16 scenes will be played through even if not programmed.
You can set the PAN and TILT motors at high speed on your Wash 575. Press menu until you see SPEE. Press ENTER and select a speed with UP-DOWN (there are 4 speeds). Confirm by pressing ENTER. When you use speed 4 (the highest) PAN and TILT speed is very high and your projector may loose its path. In this case, the encoder corrects the position.
Fan speed regulation makes it possible to reduce fan noise. However, the ambient temperature must be less than 35° C.
12- ERROR MESSAGES:
10- PAN & TILT SPEED (SPEE) (default: 2)
11- FAN SPEED (FANS)( default: 12)
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ERROR ENCODER PAN
ERROR ENCODER TILT
ERROR DMX ADDRESS
ERROR LOADING
ERROR COLOUR SENSOR
ERROR COLOUR SENSOR
EPROM DATA
CIRCUIT/ZOOM 1
CIRCUIT/ZOOM 2
ERROR POSITIONING
ERROR ALIGNMENT
ERROR INTERNAL
ERROR INPUT
ERROR POSITIONING OF COLOUR WHEEL
ERROR POSITIONING
OF BEAM SHAPE EFFECTS
OF ZOOM
SENSORS OF ZOOM LENS
IN AUTO MODE
COMMUNICATION
ERROR SYNCHRONIZED FREQUENCY MEASURE (SYNCHRONISM FOR LAMP ON)
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13- HIDDEN MENU
For technical personnel only.
To operate this menu:
-Connect the projector to the DMX controller (DMX SIGNAL MUST BE CORRECTLY RECEIVED)
- Reset the Wash 575 (reset from the MENU, not from the DMX controller!).
- While reset is running, press the MENU and ENTER keys at the same time.
Electronic calibration of the motors.
Reset EEPROM (Reset all settings. ATTENTION: by pressing this key you must repeat all previous calibrations)
Exit from hidden menu.
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Up-DownENTERUp-Down
ES.
ENTER
Up-DownENTER
Up-Down
ES.
ENTER
Up-DownENTERUp-Down
ES.
ENTER
Up-DownENTERUp-Down
ES.
ENTER
Up-DownENTERUp-Down
ES.
ENTER
Up-DownENTERUp-Down
ES.
ENTER
Up-DownENTER
ES.
ENTER
Up-DownENTER
ES.
ENTER
Up-Down
Up-Down
ENTER
Up-DownENTERUp-Down
ES.
ENTER
PAN ALIGNMENT To align pan movement
TILT ALIGNMENT To align tilt movement
SHUTTER ALIGNMENT To align shutter
EFFECT ALIGNMENT Effect alignement
ZOOM 1 ALIGNMENT To align zoom1
colour WHEEL ALIGNMENT To align colour wheel
CYAN ALIGNMENT To align cyan colour
MAGENTA ALIGNMENT To align magenta colour
YELLOW ALIGNMENT To align yellow colour
Up-DownENTERUp-Down
ES.
ENTER
ZOOM 2 ALIGNMENT To align zoom 2
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14- 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 (1/4 turn) screws which fix the head covers (photo 1) .
2) Once unscrewed, simply lift the covers to access the internal components (photo 2).
Photo 1
Photo 2
15- PERIODIC CLEANING
15.1- Lenses and reflectors
Even a fine layer of dust can substantially reduce the luminous output . Regularly clean all lenses and the reflector using a soft cotton cloth, dampened with a specialist lens cleaning solution.
15.2- 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.
16- PERIODIC CONTROLS 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.
Mechanical parts
Periodically check all mechanical parts, gears, guides, belts, etc. for wear and tear, replacing them if necessary. Periodically check the lubrication of all components, particularly the parts subject to high temperatures. If necessary, lubricate with suitable lubricant, available from your Teclumen 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; refasten them if necessary.
Fuse replacement
Locate the fuse, which protects the lamp and electronics, in the base of the Wash 575. Using a multimeter, test the condition of the fuse, replacing it with one of equivalent type if necessary.
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18- DMX PROTOCOL
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16 CHANNEL MODE ( 16bit)
1 PAN ms b ( 5 4 0°) 2 3
TILT msb(320°)
4 TILT l s b 5 6 D IM MER 7 SHU T T ER 8 C OL OUR 9 C Y A N 10 MAGENTA 11 YEL L O W 12 SPEED CMY / DIMMER 13 MACRO CMY / COLOUR 14 E F F E C T S 15 ZOOM 16 RESET
DMX CHANNEL
1
Parameter:
PAN msb 540°
DMX CHANNEL
2
Parameter:
PAN lsb
DMX CHANNEL
3
Parameter:
TILT msb 319°
DMX CHANNEL
4
Parameter:
TILT lsb
DMX CHANNEL
5
Parameter:
MOVEMENT SPEED
DMX range
Value
Mid point
DMX value
Move range
(degrees)
Mode Option Function
0-10
Standard
11-25
Fast movement
26-127
Vector mode from fast to slow
128-247
Variable time reaction to
DMX signal ( fast to slow)
248-255
Slow reaction time to DMX
signal
DMX CHANNEL
6
Parameter:
DIMMER
DMX range
Value
Mid point
DMX value
Move range
(degrees)
Mode Option Function
0-8
Black-out
9-255
Proportional dimmer
PAN lsb
MOVEMENT SPEED
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DMX CHANNEL
7
Parameter:
SHUTTER
DMX range
Value
Mid point
DMX value
Move range
(degrees)
Mode Option Function
0-9
Black-out
10-23
Strobe random speed
24-37
Strobe speed 1 min.
38-51
Strobe speed 2
52-65
Strobe speed 3
66-79
Strobe speed 4
80-93
Strobe speed 5
94-107
Strobe speed 6 max.
108-121
Flash open speed 1 min.
122-135
Flash open speed 2
136-149
Flash open speed 3
150-163
Flash open speed 4 max.
164-177
Flash closed speed 1 min.
178-191
Flash closed speed 2
192-205
Flash closed speed 3
206-219
Flash closed speed 4 max.
220-227
Colours / Macros in black-out
228-233
Pan / Tilt in black-out
234-255
Open
DMX CHANNEL
8
Parameter:
COLOUR
DMX range
Value
Mid point
DMX value
Move range
(degrees)
Mode Option Function
0-12
White
13-25
Colour 1 (3200° K)
26-38
Colour 2 (5600°K)
39-51
Colour 3
52-64
BiColour 3/4
65-77
Colour 4
78-90
BiColour 4/5
91-103
Colour 5
104-116
BiColour 5/6
117-129
Colour 6
130-142
BiColour 6/7
143-155
Colour 7
156-168
Bicolour 7/8
169-181
Colour 8
182-197
Bicolour 8/white
198-200
Right rotation speed 1 max.
201-203
Right rotation speed 2
204-206
Right rotation speed 3
207-209
Right rotation speed 4
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210-212
Right rotation speed 5
213-215
Right rotation speed 6
216-218
Right rotation speed 7
219-221
Right rotation speed 8
222-224
Right rotation speed 9 min
225-228
Stop
229-231
Left rotation speed 1 min.
232-234
Left rotation speed 2
235-237
Left rotation speed 3
238-240
Left rotation speed 4
241-243
Left rotation speed 5
244-246
Left rotation speed 6
247-249
Left rotation speed 7
250-252
Left rotation speed 8
253-255
Left rotation speed 9 max.
DMX CHANNEL
9
Parameter:
CYAN
DMX range
Value
Mid point
DMX value
Move range
(degrees)
Mode Option Function
0-255
Proportional colour
DMX CHANNEL
10
Parameter:
MAGENTA
DMX range
Value
Mid point
DMX value
Move range
(degrees)
Mode Option Function
0-255
Proportional colour
DMX CHANNEL
11
Parameter:
YELLOW
DMX range
Value
Mid point
DMX value
Move range
(degrees)
Mode Option Function
0-255
Proportional colour
DMX CHANNEL
12
Parameter:
SPEED CMY / DIMMER
DMX range
Value
Mid point
DMX value
Move range
(degrees)
Mode Option Function
0-7
No Function
8-255
Variable speed from max to min
0
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DMX CHANNEL
13
Parameter:
MACRO CMY / COLOUR
DMX range
Value
Mid point
DMX value
Move range
(degrees)
Mode Option Function
0-9 10-14 15-19 20-24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 45-49 50-54 55-59 60-64 65-69 70-74 75-79
85-89 90-94
95-99 100-104 105-109 110-114
80-84
115-121 122-128 129-135
136-142 143-149 150-156 157-163 164-170 171-177 178-184 185-191 192-198 199-205
206-212 213-219 220-226 227-233 234-240 241-247 247-255
No Function Macro 1 Macro 2
Macro 3 Macro Macro Macro
Macro Macro Macro Macro Macro Macro
Macro 4 Macro 5 Macro 6
Macro 7 Macro 8 Macro 9 Macro 10 Macro 11 Macro 12
Macro
Macro
Macro
Macro
Macro
Macro
Macro
Macro
Macro
Macro 13
Macro 14
Macro 15
Macro 16
Macro 17
Macro 18
Macro 19
Macro 20
Macro
Macros rainbow wait = Macros rainbow wait =
Macros rainbow wait = 0 Macros rainbow wait = 2
Macros rainbow wait = 3 Macros rainbow wait = 4 Macros rainbow wait = Macros rainbow wait =
Macros rainbow wait = 5 Macros rainbow wait = 6
Macros rainbow wait = 7 Macros rainbow wait = 8 Macros rainbow wait = 9 Macros rainbow wait = 10
Full colours rainbow wait = 0 Full colours rainbow wait = 2 Full colours rainbow wait = 3 Full colours rainbow wait = 4
Full colours rainbow wait = 5 Full colours rainbow wait = 6
Full colours rainbow wait = 7 Full colours rainbow wait = 8 Full colours rainbow wait = 9
Full colours rainbow wait = 10
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DMX CHANNEL
14
Parameter:
EFFECTS
DMX range
Value
Mid point
DMX value
Move range
(degrees)
Mode Option Function
0-19
No effect
20-39
Frost
40-255
Beam Shape
DMX CHANNEL
15
Parameter:
ZOOM
DMX range
Value
Mid point
DMX value
Move range
(degrees)
Mode Option Function
0-225
Proportional
DMX range
Value
Mid point
DMX value
Move
range
(degrees)
Mode Option Function
0-29
No effect
30-85
Lamp OFF (active after 3
seconds)
86 - 170
Internal motor Reset
171-235
Total Reset
236-255
Lamp ON (active after 3
seconds)
DMX CHANNEL
16
Parameter: LAMP / RESET
DMX range
Value
Mid point
DMX value
Move range
(degrees)
Mode Option Function
0-9 10-60 61-129
130-179 180-200
201-239 240-255
No Effect
Lamp OFF (Active after 3 seconds)
No Effect
Internal Motors Reset
Total Reset
Lamp ON (Active after 3 seconds)
No Effect
5 30 95
154
190 220
247
MODE 1 (DEFAULT)
MODE 2 (SAME AS XR 7 WASH)
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0507C042.D01 GREEN WB5055
0507C051.D01 ORANGE LW590
0507C041.D01 DARK BLUE SW490
COL6COL5
COL4
COL3COL2
COL7
COL8
0507C047.D01 RED LW 640
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18- COLOUR WHEEL
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
0507K003 CONV. FILTER CTB DL542
0507K004 CONV.FILTER CTO TC3256
0507C046.D01 WOOD SW 460
0507C053.D01 AMBER LW 550
COL1
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Zoom motor1
(BLACK)
Yellow
(DARK GREEN)
Strobe
Colour wheel
(PINK)
Magenta
(LIGHT BLUE)
Cyan
(GOLD)
Magnetic Sensors
Fans
19- MOTORS CONTROL CARD
+
-
Line 1 Brown Line 2 Orange
Zoom motor2
(BLUE)
GND ORANGE BROWN VCC
J5 FROM
J10 PAN & TILT
(YELLOW)
Display
30 VDC
J3 FROM
J8 PAN & TILT
Effects
24
8 MOTORS PCB
(GREY)
(WHITE)
(VIOLET)
(LIGHT GREEN)
(RED)
(BLACK)
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PAN
(WHITE)
TILT
(BROWN)
GND
(BLACK)
30 VDC
(RED)
FAN
(WHITE)
DMX IMPUT
(WHITE)
FROM J3
8 MOTORS
(VIOLET)
FROM J5
8 MOTORS
(LIGHT GREEN)
ENCODER TILT
(ORANGE)
ENCODER PAN
(RED)
20-PAN & TILT CARD
DATA 1
DATA 2
(VIOLET)
(LIGHT GREEN)
MOTOR TILT
(BROWN)
DISPLAY 1
DISPLAY 2
ENCODER TILT
(ORANGE)
FROM J4
8 MOTOR PCB
22-DISPLAY CARD
V1V1
TCN0060
CN7
FROM J16
PAN & TILT
CARD
FROM J7
PAN & TILT
CARD
IN LAMP
OUT LAMP
24V
˜
If the PCB card doesn’ t work, move the cable “IN LAMP” from CN 1 to CN 7
To remove error from display, in Menu select
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BLACK RED
BLACK BLACK
21-CABLES RESEND CARD
23-LAMP ON-OFF CONTROL CARD
FROM CN5
LAMP
ON-OFF
PCB
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Zoom motor1
(BLACK)
Yellow
(DARK GREEN)
Strobe
Colour wheel
(PINK)
Magenta
(LIGHT BLUE)
Cyan
(GOLD)
Zoom motor2
(BLUE)
(YELLOW)
Effects
(GREY)
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24- WIRING DIAGRAMS
FUSE
6,3A F
EMC FILTER
230V/50Hz
0
0
24V
B L
L A
T
A
S
50Hz
60Hz
PFC 60ÏF
(power factor
corrector)
RELAY BOARD
LP
D
N
BIMETALLIC
THERMOSTAT
180°C
BIMETALLIC
THERMOSTAT
180°C
IGNITOR
575W
LAMP
MSR575/2
BRIDGE RECTIFIER 25A
PAN & TILT
P
N
GND
1A
8 MOT XR 8
-
+
125VA
BLACK RED
BLACK BLACK
FROM J4
8 MOTORS
DISPLAY CARD
6
600W
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GREEN
ORANGE
BROWN
GREY
Zoom left
Effect wheel
Zoom right
Color
J1-1 green
J1-2 orange
J1-3 brown
J1-4 grey
Optical
sensor
J4-1 green
J4-2 orange
J4-3 brown
J4-4 grey
Optical
sensor
1
2
4
3
25- LAYOUT
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