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1. Top view 102 Board 3 8 x c m tt Board 2 o coo H d TENE AE Fan5 5 Fan 6 VT e INeull Fan 3 SPI Fan2 Fan 1 W Fan 4 4 27j Near Lamp Temp 26 DMX Values Select this function to read DMX values of each channel received by the fixture Product IDs Select this function to read the MAC address and the RDM UID number Software Version Select this function to read the software version of the fixture modules IC1 MB Main processor on the main board in the fixture base IC2 MB Tilt processor on the main board in the fixture base IC3 MB Pan procesor on the main board in the fixture base IC4 MB EEprom on the main board in the fixture base IC1 B1 Shutter conversion filter 3200K processor on the board 1 in the fixture head IC2 B1 Gobo wheel 1 gobo rotation colour wheel processor on the board 1 in the fixture head IC1 B2 CMY processor on the board 2 in the fixture head IC2 B2 Effect wheel effect rotation processor on the board 2 in the fixture head IC1 B3 Zoom focus frost processor on the board 3 in the fixture head IC2 B3 Gobo wheel 2 gobo rotation iris processor on the board 3 in the fixture head IC1 DS Display processor on the display module in the fixture base IC2 DS Memory on the display module in the fixture base Location of the fans processors and t
2. Value Type of control 1 2 3 Pan roportional Pan movement by 530 prop a Pan Fine 0 255 Fine control of pan movement proportional Tilt 0 255 Tilt movement by 280 proportional Tilt fine 0 255 Fine control of tilt movement proportional Pan Tilt speed Pan Tilt time Max speed tracking mode step P T speed set Speed Mode in menu Pan Tilt Mode Speed from max to min vector mode proportional P T time set Time Mode in menu Pan Tilt Mode Time from 0 1 s to 25 5 s proportional Power Special functions Reserved To activate following functions stop in DMX value for at least 3 5 and shutter must be closed at least 3 s Shutter Strobe channel 23 30 1 must be at range 0 31 DMX 10 19 Autofocus On 20 29 Autofocus Off 30 49 Reserved 50 59 Pan Tilt speed mode 60 69 Pan Tilt time mode 70 79 Blackout while pan tilt moving 80 89 Disabled blackout while pan tilt moving 90 99 Blackout while colour wheel moving 100 109 Disabled blackout while colour wheel moving 110 119 Blackout while gobo 1 gobo 2 moving 120 129 Disabled blackout while gobo 1 gobo 2 moving To activate following functions stop in DMX value for at least 3 s 130 139 Lamp On reset total reset except pan tilt reset 140 149 Pan Tilt reset 150 159 Colour system reset 160 169 Gobo system reset 170 179 Dimmer Strobe reset 180 189 Focus Zoom Frost reset 190 199 lris Effect
3. Sed e OO spr e OOE series USER MANUAL ROBE Lighting s r o e Czech Republic e www robe cz Sede OO Sed e OOE Table of contents Unpacking Safety instructions Operating determinations Description of the fixture Installation 5 1 Connection to the mains 5 2 Changing the power supply settings 5 3 Fitting the lamp 5 4 Lamp adjustment 5 5 Inserting Exchanging gobos colours and effects 5 6 Rigging the fixture 5 7 DMX 512 connection connection between fixtures 5 8 Ethernet connection DMX protocol Controller mode 7 1 DMX addressing 7 2 Remotely controllable functions Control menu map Control menu 9 1 Fixture Address 9 2 Fixture informations 9 3 Personality 9 4 Lamp On Off 9 5 Test sequences 9 6 Manual mode 9 7 Stand alone setting 9 8 Reset functions 9 9 Special functions 10 Power down mode 11 RDM 12 Error and information messages 13 Technical specifications 14 Maintenance and cleaning G G NN N 1 Unpacking The ColorSpot 1200 AT ColorSpot 1200 AT cardboard box included items Colorspot 1200 AT magetic ballast or Colorspot 1200E AT electronic ballast User manual 1piece Small paper box with Gobo set 10 1 piece Mounting bracket Omega CL assembled 2 pieces Open The small paper box is situated in the to
4. Gobo 2 Index Error 1 Gobo 2 Index Error 2 The messages will appear after the reset of the gobo wheel 2 if the rotating gobo wheels are not located in the default positions Effect Wheel Error 1 Effect Wheel Error 2 The messages will appear after the reset of the effect wheel if this wheel is not located in the default position Effect Index Error 1 Effect Index Error 2 The messages will appear after the reset of the effect wheel if the rotating effect wheels are not located in the default positions Iris Error 1 Iris Error 2 The messages will appear after the reset of the iris if the iris lamellas are not located in the default positions Cyan Lamella Error 1 Cyan Lamella Error 2 The messages will appear after the reset of the CMY module if the cyan lamellas are not located in the default positions Magenta Lamella Error 1 Magenta Lamella Error 2 The messages will appear after the reset of the CMY module if the magenta lamellas are not located in the default positions Yellow Lamella Error 1 Yellow Lamella Error 2 The messages will appear after the reset of the CMY module if the yellow lamellas are not located in the default positions CTO Lamella Error 1 CTO Lamella Error 2 The messages will appear after the reset of the CTO module if the CTO lamellas are not located in the default positions Zoom Error 1 Zoom Error 2 The messages will appear after the reset of the zoom module if the module is not located in the defau
5. 3 Select the desired program step Step 01 Step 99 and press ENTER 4 Select the desired item and press ENTER Now you can edit DMX value for selected item Pan a coarse pan value 0 255 Pan Fine a fine pan value 0 255 30 Tilt a coarse tilt value 0 255 Tilt Fine a fine tilt value 0 255 Pan Tilt Speed speed of pan tilt movement value 0 255 Spec Func a special functions lamp on off reset value 0 255 Pan Tilt Macro a pan tilt macro value 0 255 P T Macro Speed a pan tilt macro speed value 0 255 Colour Wheel a colour wheel value 0 255 Cyan acyan value 0 255 Magenta a magenta value 0 255 Yelow an yellow value 0 255 Conversion Filter a conversion temperature filter value 0 255 CMY Colour Macro CMYcolour macro value 0 255 Effect Speed a effect speed value 0 255 Effect Speed Assig a effect speed assigning value 0 255 Gobo Wheel 1 a rotating gobo wheel 1 value 0 255 Gobo 1 Indexing a gobo 1 coarse indexing and rotation value 0 255 Gobo 1 F Indexing a gobo 1 fine indexing and rotation value 0 255 Gobo Wheel 2 a rotating gobo wheel 2 value 0 255 Gobo 2 Indexing a gobo 2 coarse indexing and rotation value 0 255 Gobo 2 F Indexing a gobo 2 fine indexing and rotation value 0 255 Effect Wheel an effect wheel and prism gobo macro value 0 255 Effect Indexing an effect coarse indexing and rotation value
6. DMX Presetting Ch 1 Pan Ch 24 Dimmer Set Active Ch 1 Pan Ch 32 Dimmer Fine Set Active Ch 1 Shutter Ch 24 Power Set Active Pan Reverse On Off Tilt Reverse On Off amp Presetting Lamp On Power On On Off Lamp Off via DMX On Off Lamp On if DMX Present On Off Lamp Off if not DMX On Off Lamp Ignition Delay 0 1 90 5 Lamp Low Power Delay 10 600 s Lamp Light Sensor On Off Display Permanent On On Off Display Intensity 1 10 Display Backlight 1 5 10 Display Turned On Off Blackout d M C On Off Pan Tilt Feedback On Off Microphone Sensitivity 1 10 20 Auto Cooling High Cooling Autofocus On Off Pan Tilt mode Time mode Speed Mode Pan Tilt Moving On Off Colour Wheel Moving On Off Gobo Wheels Moving On Off IR Sensor On Off Init Effect Positions Pan 0 1 225 Dimmer 0 1 255 Save Dimmer Curve Curve 1 Curve 2 CMY CTF Speed Standard speed High speed Focus Zoom Curve Compatible New Temperature Unit C F Default Setting Lamp On Off On Off Pan Tilt Zoom Focus 0 255 Run Test Program L Run Test Program 23 Manual Mode Presetted Effect Control Pan Position 1 Position 6 Dimmer Position 1 Position 5 Manual Effect Control Pan 0 255 Dimmer Fine 0 255 Stand alone setting Music Trigger On Off Presetting Playback Disabled Test Program Program 1 Prog
7. 219 220 221 222 223 224 239 240 255 Zoom 0 255 Zoom from 42 to 13 proportional 17 Focus 0 255 Continuous adjustment from far to near proportional Shutter strobe 0 31 Shutter closed Lamp power reduced after 10 s to 700W step 32 63 Shutter open Full lamp power step 64 95 Strobe effect from slow to fast max 15 flashes s proportional 96 127 Shutter open Lamp power reduced to 700 W step 128 143 Opening pulse in sequences from slow to fast proportional 144 159 Closing pulse in sequences from fast to slow proportional 160 191 Shutter open Electronic strobing ZAP from slow to fast proportional from 7 to 33 flashes s 192 223 Random strobe effect from slow to fast proportional 224 255 Shutter open Full lamp power step Note underlined characters ColorSpot 1200E AT only Dimmer intensity 0 255 Dimmer intensity from 0 to 100 proportional In range 0 3 DMX lamp power reduced to 700 W after 10 s Fine dimmer intensity 0 255 Dimmer intensity fine proportional 20 7 Controller mode The fixtures are individually addressed on a data link and connected to the controller The fixtures respond to the DMX signal from the controller 7 1 DMX addressing There are 512 available channels on DMX link Every fixture on DMX link must have a DMX start address which is defined as the first channel from which the fixture will respond to the controller If you set for example for the
8. 4 me s remises EenWes s eee ewe wes s o m wo em Ce e e e r conven iter 22 Serie m rese om Mode 2 Channel Effect Che Efet me obo 1 Indexing 3 m t Goo iF noon 4 mm 0 GeoWnez s __ 2 __ Indexing s Special Functions 22 Gobo F indexing Pavo 23 s Ps acto Speed 24 Efect indexing s __ 25 Eee nae o om ms CS w wem 2 n vo a zem Conversion Fiter 29 aa 30 ______ erect sped 3r 1s Spaasso 32 C Dmmerne Mode 3 Channel Channel Shutter Strobe 13 Gobo 2 F Indexing 3 om 4 uw 0 je ew w je ems mm _ we je 2 ee emen s Ww _ C o Soor nen 2 me _ r 2 Spee Fire Please refer to the chapter DMX protocol for detail description Lamp Presetting Select this menu to change the lamp behaviour 28 Lamp On Power On Select this function to turn the lamp o
9. 619 826 head vertical Accessories Gobo set 10 No 15050019 1 piece Mounting bracket Omega CL assembled No 99010420 2 pieces Optional acesories Remote control IR No 13050419 Flash Cable RS232 DMX No 13050624 14 Maintenance and cleaning It is absolutely essential that the fixture is kept clean and that dust dirt and smoke fluid residues must not build up on or within the fixture Otherwise the fixture s light output will be significantly reduced Regular cleaning will not only ensure the maximum light output but will also allow the fixture to function reliably throughout its life A soft lint free cloth moistened with any good glass cleaning fluid is recommended under no circumstances should alcohol or solvents be used DANGER Disconnect from the mains before starting any maintenance work The front objective lens will require weekly cleaning as smoke fluid tends to building up residues reducing the light output very quickly The cooling fans should be cleaned monthly The interior of the fixture should be cleaned at least annually using a vacuum cleaner or an air jet Dichroic colour filters CMY lamelas gobo wheels and the internal lenses should be cleaned monthly Remove dust and dirt from the fans and cooling vents using a soft brush and vacuum cleaner Important Check the air filters periodicall
10. ColorSpot 1200 AT the start address to channel 25 the ColorSpot 1200 AT will use the channels 25 to 48 for control if Mode 1 is selected from Preseting menu Please be sure that you don t have any overlapping channels in order to control each ColorSpot 1200 AT correctly and independently from any other fixture on the DMX data link If two three or more ColorSpot 1200 AT are addressed similarly they will work similarly Controlling After having addressed all ColorSpot 1200 AT you may now start operating these via your lighting controller Note After switching on the ColorSpot 1200 AT will automatically detect whether DMX 512 data is received or not If there is no data received at the DMX input the display will start to flash with actually address 7 2 Remotely controllable functions Lamp The ColorSpot 1200 AT 15 10 be operated with a Philips MSR 1200 SA lamp A relay inside of the ColorSpot 1200 AT allows you to switch on and off the lamp via the control panel or via your DMX controller without affecting the rest of the lighting Note It is also important to note that the discharge lamp is cold restrike types that means that they have to be cold before re striking For this reason you have to wait at least 5 minutes after having switched off the lamp before you can switch it back on again If you try to switch On the lamp within 5 minutes after having switched it Off the Color Spot 1200 AT will store this inform
11. Pan movement 530 in 4 5 s Maximum Tilt movement 280 in 2 6 s Rigging Stands directly on the floor Mounts horizontally or vertically with 2 clamps fastening of the clamp brackets in 4 positions Safety chain cord attachment apertures Bempath Beam angle 13 min zoom 205 115 Foot candles 1240 LUX Beam opening m 20 Distance m 4 56 Diameter m Beam opening m 20 Distance m 9 2 Diameter m Bam angle 13 with frost distance 5 m a EX E EI DZ E lt G li iz S a ft 2000 186 1000 9 LT 0 0 1 0 s 0 6 0 4 02 0 2 04 06 08 1 Diameter m 37 Beam angle 2 max zoom 235 26 15 Foot candles Beam opening m 20 Distance m 15 35 Diameter m 4 Foot candles 45LUX Beam opening m m N 5 10 15 20 Distance 466 933 18 65 Diameter Beam angle 42 with frost distance 5 m 800 74 PES TIT e 13 99 1 6 12 0 8 0 4 0 4 0 8 12 1 6 2 Diameter m Tempeatures Maximum ambient temperature 40 C Maximum housing temperature of the head 130 C Minimum distances Min distance from flammable surfaces 1 2 m Min distance to lighted object 2 m Dimensions and weight Weight Colorspot 1200 AT magnetic ballast 51 5 kg Weight Colorspot 1200E AT electronic ballast 42 kg
12. and other endangered areas is forbidden The operator has to make sure that safety relating and machine technical installations are approved by an expert before taking into operation for the first time and after changes before taking into operation another time The operator has to make sure that safety relating and machine technical installations are approved by an expert after every four year in the course of an acceptance test The operator has to make sure that safety relating and machine technical installations are approved by a skilled person once a year Allow the fixture to cool for ten minutes before handling The projector should be installed outside areas where persons may walk by or be seated IMPORTANT OVERHEAD RIGGING REQUIRES EXTENSIVE EXPERIENCE including but not limited to calculating working load limits installation material being used and periodic safety inspection of all installation material and the 11 projector If you lack these qualifications do not attempt the installation yourself but instead use a professional structural rigger Improper installation can result in bodily injury and or damage to property The fixture has to be installed out of the reach of people If the fixture shall be lowered from the ceiling or high joists professional trussing systems have to be used The fixture must never be fixed swinging freely in the room Caution Fixtures may cause severe injuries when crashing down If you hav
13. of the fixture inside Board Temp Ambient Temp Near Lamp Temp Maximum nonresetable The function shows the max temperatures of the fixture inside Board Temp Ambient Temp Near Lamp Temp since the ColorSpot 1200 AT has been fabricated Maximum resetable The function shows the maximum temperatures of the fixture inside Board Temp Ambient Temp Near Lamp Temp since the respective counter was last reset In order to reset desired counter to 0 press ENTER twice Measurement points Board Temp temperature on the main board in the fixture base Ambient Temp temperature of the air which is sucked to the fixture base This temperature can be different from the real ambient temperature due to e g suction of the hot air from the fixture head to the base if the fixture is hanging at the ceiling Please note that the ambient temperature should not exceed 40 Near Lamp Temp temperature in the lamp chamber Fans Speed Select this function to read the actual speed of the fans speeds per minute 1 The fan cools the lamp peak Fan 3 The fan on the rear left side of the head Fan 5 The left fan at the CMY module Fan 6 The right fan at the CMY module Fan 7 The Fan iside the head Fan 9 The fan on the front right side of the head Location of the fans
14. plug has to be accessable after installing the device Make sure that the power cord is never crimped or damaged by sharp edges Check the device and the power cord from time to time Always disconnect from the mains when the device is not in use or before cleaning it Only handle the power cord by the plug Never pull out the plug by tugging the power cord This device falls under protection class 1 Therefore it is essential to connect the yellow green conductor to earth 4 The electric connection repairs and servicing must be carried out by a qualified employee Do not connect this device to a dimmer pack Do not switch the fixture on and off in short intervals as this would reduce the lamp s life During the initial start up some smoke or smell may arise This is a normal process and does not necessarily mean that the device is defective Do not touch the device s housing bare hands during its operation housing becomes hot For replacement use lamps and fuses of same type and rating only CAUTION Avoid looking directly into the light source EYEDAMAGES meant especially for epileptics 3 Operating determinations This device is a moving head spot for creating decorative effects and was designed for indoor use only If the device has been exposed to drastic temperature fluctuation e g after transportation do not switch it on immedi ately The arising condensation water might damage your device Leave the device
15. select a function or submenu press ENTER button Presetted options are displayed negative 9 1 Fixture Address Use this menu to set the DMX address DMX Address Select this submenu to set DMX start address Ethernet Settings Select this submenu to set the fixture for Ethernet operating Set Ethernet Mode Select this submenu to select Ethernet operating mode Disable Ethernet disables network operating Ethernet Data are received to the Ethernet input of the fixture every fixture from fixture chain has to be connected to the network Ethernet DMX Data go from Ethernet input through the fixture to the DMX output of the fixture it is possible to connect the next fixture to DMX output and to make a DMX chain Set IP Address Select this submenu to set IP address IP address is the Internet protocol address The IP uniquely identifies any node fixture on a network There can t be 2 fixtures with the same IP address on the network Default IP Address Presetted IP address you can edit only first number of IP address 2 or 10 e g 002 019 052 086 Custom IP Address The option enables edit all numbers of IP address e g 002 019 052 086 To set the custom IP address 1 Select Custom IP Address and press ENTER 2 Use RNS wheel to set the first number of IP addres 3 Press ENTER to move on the second number of IP address 4 Repeat steps 2 and 3 for the third and the fourth number of IP address If you want to return
16. this counter to 0 press ENTER twice 25 Air Filters Regular cleaning of the air filters is very important for the fixture s life and performance Bildup of dust dirt and fog fluid residues reduces the fixture s light output and cooling ability The two items of this menu help you to keep cleaning peeriod of the air filters Set alert period Cleaning schedule for the fixture depends on the operating enviroment It is therefore imposible to specify accurate cleaning interval This function allows you to change the cleaning interval of the air filters This alert value is 50 hours and it is set as default Inspect the fixture within its 50 hours of operation to see whether cleaning is necessary If clening is required clean all air filters and change the value in this menu on acceptable level Min level of alert period is 10 hours max is 300 hours Elapsed Time The option allows you to read the time which remains to cleaning air filters The time period is set in the menu mentioned above Expired time period is signalized by a negative mark at the time value and a warning icon triangle on the display with the following message Clean Air Filters Clean the filters and reset this menu item by pressing Enter button twice while this menu is highlighted to start the new time countdown Fixture Temperatures Select this submenu to read the temperatures of the fixture Current Select this function to read the current temperatures
17. 0 255 Effect F Index an effect fine indexing and rotation value 0 255 Frost a frost value 0 255 Iris an iris value 0 255 Zoom a zoom value 0 255 Focus a focus value 0 255 Shutter Strobe a shutter and strobe value 0 255 Dimmer a dimmer intensity coarse value 0 255 Dimmer Fine a dimmer intensity fine value 0 255 5 Select Save and Copy and press Enter to confirm adjusted values Save saving the current prog step Save and Copy saving and copying the current prog step to the next prog step 6 Go on next prog step and repeat this procedure steps 4 and 5 After creation the program you can simply reduced its length by changing the start end steps using the Start Step and End Step menu 9 8 Reset functions The ColorSpot 1200 AT can be reset totally or by function modules Select relevant function to run a reset Reset All This function enables the fixture to index all effects and return to their standard positions Pan Tilt This function resets pan and tilt Colour System This function resets colour wheel and CMY conversion filter module Gobo System This function resets both rotating gobo wheels 1 and 2 Dimmer Strobe This function resets dimmer strobe module Focus Zoom Frost This function resets focus zoom and frost lris Effect This function resets iris and effect wheel 9 9 Special functions Use this menu for special services like adjusti
18. 0V 230V voltage Close the base before applying AC power DANGER Install the lamps with the device switched off only Unplug from mains before To insert the lamp MSR 1200 SA 1 2 gt a Reinsert the lamp cover with the lamp holder and Align the new lamp Disconnect the fixture from power and allow it to cool Loosen the 2 quarter turn fasteners marked X Y on the lamp cover the back of the head Gently pull the lamp cover with lamp holder out of the head Holding the lamp by its ceramic base carefully pull the lamp straight out of the lamp socket Holding the new lamp by its ceramics base gently insert the lamp to the lamp socket Make sure that the lamp is installed tightly into the lamp socket Do not install a lamp with a higher wattage A lamp like this generates temperatures the device is not designed for Damages caused by non observance are not subject to warranty Please follow the lamp manufacturer s notes Do not touch the glass bulb bare hand during the installation installed lamp back to the head and tighten the 2 quarter turn fasteners again Warning if you feel any resistance during this action check the lamp electrode position and use A B C screws to adjust right lamp position Never put the lamp in by force otherwise you will bend the lamp electrode by the adge of the reflector See picture bellow 2 Lamp holder 3 2 quater turn fast
19. After switching the fixture on again the fixture is still in the update mode and the display is dark Restart the Software Uploader program and repeat software update from your PC 10 Power down mode This mode omits fixture reset after switching the fixture on and reduces motor powers of the fixture Power down mode is useful in special cases e g if the fixture is in a flight case and you want to set its DMX address without taking it out from the case To enter Power down mode Press and hold ENTER and at the same time switch on the Power switch The following message appears Realy Skip Initial Reset Escape Enter Press ENTER to activate Power down mode without fixture reset Now you can set features and behaviour of the fixture by using Fixture Address menu and Personality menu It is expected that this mode will be exited by switching the fixture off but if you want to go directly to normal operation mode execute any fixture reset 32 Note All motors in Power down mode are deactivated and switching the lamp on from the control panel is blocked 11 RDM This fixture supports an RDM operation The RDM Remote Device Management is a bi directional communications protocol for use in DMX512 control systems it is the new open standard for DMX512 device configuration and status monitoring The RDM protocol allows data packets to be inserted into a DMX512 data stream without adversely affecting existing non RDM equipment B
20. Shaking gobos from slow to fast Rotation set rotation on channel s 14 18 19 9 10 130 141 Gobo 1 Rainbow Chips 15030012 proportional 142 153 Gobo 2 Sun Man 15030013 proportional 154 165 Gobo 3 Water Drops 15030014 proportional 166 177 Gobo 4 Triangle Floating 15020123 proportional 178 189 Gobo 5 Laser 15020124 proportional 190 201 Gobo 6 Swirl Electric 15020125 proportional 202 221 Forwards gobo wheel 1 rotation from fast to slow proportional 222 223 No rotation 224 243 Backwards gobo wheel 1 rotation from slow to fast proportional 244 249 Random gobo 1 selection by audio control step Set microphone sensitivity in menu Personality 250 255 Auto random gobo 1 selection from fast to slow proportional 130 255 Backwards gobo rotation from slow to fast proportional Gobo 1 fine indexing and rotation set position on channel 13 17 8 Fine indexing rotating proportional Rotating gobo wheel 2 Index set indexing on channel s 16 21 22 12 13 0 9 Open hole step 10 13 Gobo 1 Diamante Spot 15040020 step 14 17 Gobo 2 Wheel 15020126 step 18 21 Gobo 3 Space Tunel 15020127 step 22 25 Gobo 4 Bubbles 1 15020128 step 26 29 Gobo 5 12 Dots 15020129 step 30 33 Gobo 6 Radial Dashes 15020130 Rotation set rotation on channel s 16 21 22 12 13 34 37 Gobo 1 Diamante Spot 15040020 step 38 41 Gobo 2 Wheel 15020126 step 42 45 Gob
21. acro 56 228 231 Macro 57 232 235 Macro 58 236 239 Macro 59 240 243 Macro 60 244 247 Macro 61 248 251 Macro 62 252 255 Macro 63 Effect speed 0 255 From max speed to min speed proportional Effect speed assigning Dimmer CMY filters correction filter Dimmer CMY filters correction filter No function Rotating gobo wheel 1 Index set indexing on channel s 14 18 19 9 10 Open hole Gobo 1 Rainbow Chips 15030012 17 Gobo 2 Sun Man 15030013 Gobo 3 Water Drops 15030014 Gobo 4 Triangle Floating 15020123 Gobo 5 Laser 15020124 Gobo 6 Swirl Electric 15020125 Standard speed Range 0 255 DMX at min speed 0 DMX Cyan magenta yellow 3min 35 s 17 Value Type of control Rotation set rotation on channel s 14 18 19 9 10 Gobo 1 Rainbow Chips 15030012 Gobo 2 Sun Man 15030013 Gobo 3 Water Drops 15030014 Gobo 4 Triangle Floating 15020123 Gobo 5 Laser 15020124 Gobo 6 Swirl Electric 15020125 Shaking gobos from slow to fast Index set indexing on channel s 14 18 19 9 10 58 69 Gobo 1 Rainbow Chips 15030012 proportional 70 81 Gobo 2 Sun Man 15030013 proportional 82 93 Gobo 3 Water Drops 15030014 proportional 94 105 Gobo 4 Triangle Floating 15020123 proportional 106 117 Gobo 5 Laser 15020124 proportional 118 129 Gobo 6 Swirl Electric 15020125 proportional
22. ar blinking in the bass beat Fan Modes By using this function you can choose 2 types of the fan speed operating modes Auto Cooling The fans automatically raise their speed in order to control inside temperature of the lighting if the temperature inside increases about certain level the low fan speed reduces the cooling of the lighting This cycle can repeat several times until the temperature inside is on a suitable level High Cooling The cooling fans work on max speed max cooling This mode we recommend for high ambient temperature 30 and more Autofocus The function improves the image on the wall if the zoom changes its effect is the best for gobos from gobo wheel 2 and for distance cca 6 m If you want to focus the image on the long distance more than 15 m this function should be set off Pan Tilt mode Use this menu to set the character of the pan tilt movement Time mode Pan and tilt will move with different speeds and they will come at the same time to end point pan and tilt sets its optimal speed Speed Mode Pan and tilt will move with the same speed as adjusted by the channel 5 Pan Tilt speed E g pan will come to the end point and wait for tilt which has longer track Active Blackout while Use this function if you wish to close the light output during effect changes Pan Tilt Moving This function closes the light output during pan tilt changes Colour Wheel Moving This function closes the l
23. ation and automatically ignite the lamp when the 5 minutes period has expired CMY colours mixing system The CMY color mixing system is based on graduated cyan magenta and yellow color filters A continuous range of colors may be achieved by varying the amount of each filter from to 100 Colour temperature correction filtre lowers the colour temperature from 5600K to 3200 K Colour wheel The ColorSpot 1200 AT features a colour wheel with 4 colour positions UV filter and 6000 K temp filter and the hole open It is also possible to rotate the colour wheel continuously at different speeds the so called Rainbow effect is created Auto random colour selection random colour selection by audio control is possible Rotating gobo wheel 1 The rotating gobo wheel includes 6 dichroic glass gobos rotating in both directions at different speeds All rotating gobos are replaceable and fine indexable Rotating gobo wheel can continuously rotate in both directions from slow to fast speed Rotating gobo wheel 2 The rotating gobo wheel includes 1 glass gobo and 5 dichroic glass gobos rotating in both directions at different speeds All rotating gobos are replaceable and fine indexable Rotating gobo wheel can continuously rotate in both directions from slow to fast speed Effect wheel This wheel provides 3 facet prism 5 facet prism and 2 glass effects rotating in both directions at different speeds Prism gobo macros are possible Iris Moto
24. back on the previouly editted number press ESC Set ArtNet Universe Select this submenu to set a Universe 0 255 The Universe is a single DMX 512 frame of 512 channels 9 2 Fixture informations Use this menu to read an useful information about the fixture Power On Time Select this submenu to read the number of operation hours Total Hours The function shows the total number of the operation hours since the ColorSpot 1200 AT has been fabricated Resetable Hours The function shows the number of the operation hours that the ColorSpot 1200 AT has been powered on since the counter was last reset In order to reset this counter to O press ENTER twice Lamp On Time Select this submenu to read the number of the operation hours with the lamp on Total Hours The function shows the total number of the operation hours with the lamp on since the ColorSpot 1200 AT has been fabricated Resetable Hours The function shows the number of the operation hours with the lamp on that the ColorSpot 1200 AT has been powered on since the counter was last reset In order to reset this counter to 0 press ENTER twice Lamp Strikes Select this submenu to read the total number of the lamp strikes Total Hours The function shows the total number of the lamp strikes since the ColorSpot 1200 AT has been fabricated Resetable Hours The function shows the number of the lamp strikes since the counter was last reset In order to reset
25. ble Disconnect the fixture from the other fixtures in DMX chain Turn on the computer and the fixture Make sure that the lamp is switched off 2 Switch the fixture to the update mode by selecting the option Updating Software in menu Special Functions on the fixture control panel From this option you cannot return back to the main menu If you do not want to continue in software update you have to switch off and on the fixture to leave this option 3 It is recommended that you exit all programs before running this Software Uploader 4 Start the Software Uploader program Select desired COM and then click Connect button If the conection is OK click Start Uploading button to start uploading It will take several minutes to perform software update If the option Incremental Update isn t checked all processors will be updated including processors with the same software version If you wish to update only later versions of processors enable the Incremental Update check box Avoid interrupting the process Update status is being displayed in the list window When the update is finished the line with the text The fixture is successfuly updated will appear in this window and the fixture will reset with the new software Note In the case of interruption of the upload process e g power cut the fixture remains in the update mode and you have to repeat the software update again For example The fixture was switched off before finishing software upload
26. bo Wheels Moving gt Off 15 Mode Channel 1 3 Value Type of control Pan Tilt macro selection 0 9 Disabled pan tilt macro step 10 31 Reserved step 32 63 Figure of circle from small to large proportional 7 64 95 Figure of horizontal eight from small to large proportional 96 127 Figure of vertical eight from small to large proportional 128 159 Figure of rectangle from small to large proportional 160 191 Figure of triangle from small to large proportional 192 223 Figure of star from small to large proportional 224 255 Figure of cross from small to large proportional Pan Tilt macro speed 0 No macro generation step 1 127 Macro generation from fast to slow forwards proportional 128 129 No macro generation step 130 255 Macro generation from slow to fast backwards proportional Colour wheel 0 Open white proportional 18 Deep red proportional 37 Deep blue proportional 55 Green proportional 73 Orange proportional 91 6000 K temperature filter proportional 110 UV filter proportional 128 129 White proportional 130 139 Deep red step 140 149 Deep blue step 150 159 Green step 160 169 Orange step 170 179 6000 K temperature filter step 180 189 UV filter step 190 215 Forwards rainbow effect from fast to slow proportional 216 217 No rotation step 218 243 Backwards rainbow effect from slow to fast proportional 244 249 Random colour selection by audi
27. e 1 Network indicator 2 Display 3 Infra red sensor 4 Data transfer indicator 5 RNS encoder wheel 6 Escape button 7 Enter button H 1 1 r3 C mmmn Ct E SX DI EL L lm T j T T em l Head inside top side 1 Gobo wheel 2 2 Colour wheel 3 CMY conver filter module 4 Objective 5 Effect wheel 6 Gobo wheel 1 7 Lamp chamber Head inside bottom side 8 Frost lamellas 9 Iris 10 Termostat 11 Zoom Focus module 12 Igniter 13 Lamp cover 5 Installation 5 1 Connection to the mains Verify the power supply settings before applying power The factory settings are printed next to the power switch If you wish to change the power supply settings see the next chapter Installl a 3 prong grounding type plug on the power cable only for US version 208V AC 60Hz The earth has to be con nected If you have any doubts about proper installation consult a qualified electrician The occupation of the connection cables is as follows Cable EU Cable US 208V L Lint blue Green 5 2 Changing the power supply settings Magnetic ballast The fixture contains 2 magnetics ballast connected in parallel The wrong settings can cause poor performance or demage of the moving head Note The US version settings is 208V AC interphase 60Hz If you want to change the power supply s
28. e doubts concerning the safety of a possible installation do not install the fixture Before rigging make sure that the installation area can hold a minimum point load of 10 times the fixture s weight Danger of fire When installing the device make sure there is no highly inflamma ble material decoration articles etc in between a distance of min 1 2 m CAUTION Use 2 appropriate clamps to rig the fixture on the truss Follow the instructions mentioned at the bottom of the base Make sure that the device is fixed properly Ensure that the structure truss to which you are attaching the fixtures is secure The moving head can be placed directly on the stage floor or rigged in any orientation on a truss without altering its ope ration characteristics The Omega holders can be placed in 4 positions on the bottom of the base Use the clamps not included in delivery with screws M12 For overhead use always install a safety rope that can hold at least 10 times the weight of the fixture You must only use safety ropes with screw on carabines Pull the safety rope through the two apertures on the bottom of the base and over the trussing system etc Insert the end in the carabine and tighten the fixation screw Fixation via the omega holders 1 Bolt each clamp 1 to the omega holder 4 with M12 bolt and lock nut through the hole in the holder 2 Fasten the omega holders on the bottom of the base by inserting both quick lock fasten
29. electronics parts could be damaged Display Adjusting This function allows you to change the display settings Display Permanent On This function allows you to keep the display on or to turn off automatically 2 minutes after last pressing any button or a wheel movement on the control panel Display Intensity Select this function to adjust the display intensity 1 min 10 max Display Backlight Select this function to adjust the display backlight 1 min 10 max Display Turned Select this function to turn the display by 180 Blackout d M C Select this function to enable the blackout during the head movement correction if the moving head lost its right pan tilt position for a short moment Pan Tilt Feedback This function allows to return the mowing head to the required pan tilt position after changing the position by external force e g by stroke Be careful the Pan Tilt Feedback OFF is not the standard operation and the head of the fixture can be demaged Note If the feedback was switched off the pan tilt position is changed by an external force and the feedback is switched on again the moving head might not to be synchronized with the DMX signal You have to make a reset in order to synchronize the moving head with the DMX signal Microphone Sensitivity Select this function to adjust the microphone sensitivity from 1 maximum to 20 minimum If the sensitivity is correctly adjusted the mark e will appe
30. emperature measuring points Top view Fan 10 Board Temp IC2MB IC1MB IC4MB IC3MB Display module Rear view Display Display procesor Memory 9 3 Personality Use this menu to to modify ColorSpot 1200 AT operating behavior User mode ColorSpot 1200 AT allows you to recall up to 3 user settings After switching the fixture on for the first time the User A settings are active All changes made in Personality menu Fixture Address menu and Music Trigger and Presetting Playback functions from Stand alone setting menu are saved to the User A settings If you now set the User B settings active from this moment these changes are saved to the User B settings After switching the fixture off and on the User B setting is active In this way you may use 3 fixture operating behaviour User A Settings The function recall the user A settings User B Settings The function recall the user B settings User C Settings The function recall the user C settings Pan Reverse Select this function to invert the pan movement Tilt Reverse Select this function to invert the tilt movement DMX Preseting Select this function to set desired effects assigning to the channels You can choose 2 effects orders Mode 1 24 channels Mode 2 32 chanels Mode 3 24 channels 27 Mode 1 Default channel setting Channel Channel Ene Pan 13 Gobo Wheel 1 Channel HE mere emet __ os m w jewe2
31. eners 4 Lamp cover Reset Lamp On Time and Lamp Strikes counters in Fixture information menu Do not operate this fixture with opened housing cover 9 Reflector Lamp electrode check its position before insertion 5 4 Lamp adjustment to the reflector The lamp holder is aligned at the factory Due to differences between lamps fine adjustment may improve light performance 1 Switch on the fixture and after reset turn on the lamp Exterior metal surfaces are hot during operation temperature of air vents up to 130 C Minimum distance from flammable material d 1 2 m 2 Cancel all effects open the shutter and focus the light on a A flat surface wall using either DMX controller or function Qe Adjust lamp position Lamp adjustment in Special functions menu 3 Center the hot spot the brightest part of the beam using the 3 adjustment screws Turn one screw at a time to drag the hot spot diagonally across the projected image If O O you cannot detect a hot spot adjust the lamp until the light is even To reduce a hot spot pull the lamp in by turning all three screws C clockwise 1 4 turn at a time until the light is evenly distributed If the light is brighter around the edge than it is in the center or if light output is low the lamp is too far back in the reflector Push the lamp out by turning the screws B C counter clockwi
32. ers 3 into the holes of the base and tighten fully clockwise 3 Fasten the safety rope 2 through the two apertures on the bottom of the base and over the trussing system 1 Clamp 2 Safety rope m A 3 Quick lock fastener 16 j 4 Omega holder Possible omega holder 4 positions When installing fixtures side by side avoid illuminating one fixture with another 5 7 DMX 512 connection connection between fixtures The fixture is equipped with both 3 pin and 5 pin XLR sockets for DMX input and output The sockets are wired in parallel Only use shielded twisted pair cable designed for RS 485 and 3 pin or 5 pin XLR plugs and connectors in order to connect the controller with the fixture or one fixture with another Occupation of the XLR connection DMX output DMX input XLR mounting sockets rear view XLR mounting plugs rear view Es E 1 Shield 2 Signal 50 01 3 Signal 40 O 4 Not connected 3 5 Not connected If you are using the standard DMX controllers you can connect the DMX output of the controller directly with the DMX input of the first fixture in the DMX chain If you wishhht to connect DMX controllers with other XLR outputs you need to use adapter cables Building a serial DMX chain Connect the DMX output of the first fixture in the DMX chain with the DMX input of the next fixture Always connect one output with the input of the next fixture un
33. ettings follow the instructions 1 Disconnect the fixture from AC power 2 Remove the both top base covers by loosening the 12 screws 3 Move both wires 1 and both wires 2 on the ballast connection block to the position according to the desired voltage and frequency 4 Move the wire 3 on the transformer connection block to the position according to the desired voltage 4 Close the base before applying AC power el I e N lt Ballast 1 Note In order to ensure a declared lamp lifetime at 230V 50Hz power supply we recommend the following IS 9 GS setting of the magnetic balllast amp IS 19 3 nos T EN Electronic ballast The operating range of the electronic ballast is 95 VAC 255 VAC The transformer has to be set to the local AC voltage If you want to change the power supply settings follow the instructions N gt 5 3 Fitting the lamp Disconnect the fixture from AC power Transformer connection Remove the both top base covers by loosening Power supply settins 120V 60Hz the 12 screws Move the wire 3 on the transformer connec tion block to the position according to the desired 12
34. he fixture Select desired effect and press ENTER Now you can calibrate the selected effect by your controller DMX calibration protocol for Mode 1and Mode 3 24 control channels Pati zu channel 25 Yellow channel 30 Gobo 2 Indexing channel 35 Tilt iie channel 26 Conversion Filter channel 31 Effect Wheel channel 36 Colour Wheel channel 27 Gobo Wheel 1 channel 32 Effect Indexing channel 37 Cyan channel 28 Gobo 1 Indexing channel 33 WS 38 Magenta channel 29 Gobo Wheel 2 channel 34 Dimmer channel 39 DMX calibration protocol for Mode 2 32 control channels 33 Yellow 38 Gobo 2 Indexing 43 34 Conversion Filter channel 39 Effect Wheel channel 44 Colour Wheel channel 35 Gobo Wheel 1 channel 40 Effect Indexing channel 45 Cyan channel 36 Gobo 1 Indexing channel 41 Iris uie channel 46 Magenta channel 37 Gobo Wheel 2 channel 42 Dimmer channel 47 After having calibrated required effects use the and Reset function to write the calibration values to the memory and to make a reset in order to check the newly adjusted positions of the calibrated effects Item Load Default Values enables to load defa
35. iable rotation speed in both directions All colour modules are interchangeable Random colour selection by audio control Auto random colour selection Rotating gobo wheel 1 6 replaceable dichroic glass gobos plus an open position rotating in both directions at different speeds Fine gobo indexing and rotation Rotating gobo wheel cont rotation Shaking gobos with variable speed Random gobo selection by audio Auto random gobo selection Dichroic glass gobos outside diameter 37 3 mm image diameter 31 5 mm high temperature borofloat or better glass thickness 1 1mm up to 5 mm coating dichroic or enhanced aluminium Rotating gobo wheel 2 6 replaceable gobos 1glass gobo 5 dicroic glass gobos plus an open position rotating in both directions at different speeds Fine gobo indexing and rotation Rotating gobo wheel cont rotation Shaking gobos with variable speed Random gobo selection by audio Auto random gobo selection Rotating gobo wheel cont rotation Dichroic glass gobos outside diameter 37 3 mm maximum image diameter 31 5 mm high temperature borofloat or better glass thickness 1 1mm up to 5mm coating dichroic or enhanced aluminium Glass gobo outside diameter 37 mm high temperature borofloat or better glass thickness 1 1mm up to 5 mm Effect wheel 3 facet prism 5 facet prism and 2 glass effects rotating in both directions at different speeds Prism outside diameter 46 8 mm Fine p
36. ight output during colour changes Gobo Wheels Moving This function closes the light output during gobo wheel 1 gobo wheel 2 changes IR Sensor Select this function to switch on off infra red remote control Init Effect Positions Select this function to set all effects to the desired positions After switching the fixture on if DMX is not connected all effects will move to this init positions Note If you operate 24 channels pre setting Mode 1 and you adjust DMX values for channels which are not included in this mode you will not be able to change these effects from the controller For example You operate the Mode 1 and in Init Effect Positions menu is adjusted CMY Colour Macro 2150 this value shoud be 0 or you will not abble to control cyan magenta and yellow because these effects are used in CMY macros and the macros have a priority 29 Dimmer Curve Select desired dimmer running Curve 1 Curve 2 3 x 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 b x Light intenzity Light intenzity 9 255 0 255 Speed Select this option to select desired speed of movement of lamelas Standard speed High speed Default setting is High Speed Focus Zoom Curve Compatible The behaviour of focus zoom module is compatible with previous versions of the Colorspot 1200 AT 1200E AT New Increases possibilities of focus zoom module Temperature Uni
37. lt position Focus Error 1 Focus Error 2 The messages will appear after the reset of the focus module if the module is not located in the default position Pan Error 1 Pan Error 2 The messages will appear after the reset of the yoke if the yoke is not located in the default position Tilt Error 1 Tilt Error 2 The messages will appear after the reset of the head if the head is not located in the default position 13 Technical specifications Power supply Magnetic ballast ColorSpot 1200 AT Voltage 208 230 250V AC 50 60Hz Main fuses Live fuse T10AQ230V Neutral fuse T10A9 230V Electronic ballast Colorspot 1200E AT Voltage aede eine 100 120 208 230 250V AC 50 60Hz Main fuses Live fuse T10A 230V Neutral fuse T10A 9 230V Live fuse T20A Q 120V Neutral fuse 120V Power consumption 1600 VA Lamp Philips MSR 1200 SA base GY22 colour temperature 5600 K average lamp life 750 h Optical System High luminous efficiency parabolic reflector Focus lens and multistep zoom lenses system Beam angle 13 42 All lenses are anti reflection coated 35 CMY colours mixing module Smooth CMY colour mixing system Colour temperature correction filtre lowers the colour temperature from 5600K to 3200 K 63 colour macros Colour wheel 4 dichroic filters UV filter 6000K temp filter plus white Colour wheel with var
38. m slow to fast proportional 244 249 Random gobo 2 selection by audio control step Set microphone sensitivity in menu Personality 250 255 Auto random gobo 2 selection from fast to slow proportional Gobo 2 indexing and rotation Gobo indexing set position on channel 15 20 11 0 255 Gobo indexing proportional Gobo rotation set position on channel 15 20 11 0 No rotation step 1 127 Forwards gobo rotation from fast to slow proportional 128 129 No rotation step 130 255 Backwards gobo rotation from slow to fast proportional Gobo 2 fine indexing and rotation set position on channel 15 20 Fine indexing rotating proportional Effect wheel Index set indexing on channel s 18 24 25 15 0 19 Open hole step 20 39 3 facet prism step 40 59 5 facet prism step 60 79 Estriado step 80 99 Diamante step Rotation set rotation on channel s 18 24 25 15 100 119 3 facet prism step 120 139 5 facet prism step 140 159 Estriado step 160 179 Diamante step Prism gobo macros 180 183 Macro 1 step 184 187 Macro 2 step 188 191 Macro step 192 195 Macro 4 step 196 199 Macro 5 step 200 203 Macro 6 step 204 207 Macro 7 step 208 211 Macro 8 step 212 215 Macro 9 step 216 219 Macro 10 step 220 223 Macro 11 step 224 227 Macro 12 step 228 231 Macro 13 step 232 235 Macro 14 step 236 239 Macro 15 step 240 243 Macro 16 step 244 249 Random Effec
39. mit operation by persons not qualified for operating the device Most damages are the result of unprofessional operation CAUTION The lamp has to be replaced when it is damaged or deformed due to the heat Please use the original packaging if the device is to be transported Please consider that unauthorized modifications on the device are forbidden due to safety reasons If this device will be operated in any way different to the one described in this manual the product may suffer damages and the guarantee becomes void Furthermore any other operation may lead to dangers like short circuit burns electric shock burns due to ultraviolet radiation lamp explosion crash etc CAUTION The head and yoke must be unlocked before operation Check the pan tilt locks 4 Description of the fixture 1 Yoke 2 Front panel 3 Moving head 4 Tilt lock button red 5 Tilt unlock button green 6 Pan lock unlock lever 7 Handle 8 Base The head can be locked for transportation the tilt lock button 4 is pushed and the pan lock unlock lever 6 is in lock position To unlock the head press the tilt unlock button 5 and move the pan lock unlock lever 6 to unlock position Rear panel of the base 1 Neutral fuse holder 2 Live fuse holder 3 Power cord 4 Power switch 5 5 pin DMX output 6 5 pin DMX input 7 3 pin DMX output 8 3 pin DMX input 9 Ethernet input Front panel of the bas
40. n automatically after switching the fixture on Lamp Off via DMX Select this function to switch off the lamp via DMX Lamp On if DMX Present This function allows you to strike the lamp automatically after 26 seconds if DMX signal is present on the data link If the ignition is unsuccessfull e g lamp is too hot the fixture will try to ignite the lamp after next 26 s This process will repeat until the lamp lights Lamp Off if not DMX This function allows you to switch Off the lamp automatically after 2 minutes if DMX signal is missing on the data link Lamp Ignition Delay This function allows you to set the time delay 0 90s before the lamp will be ignited This setting will not affect starting the lamp direct from the control panel menu Lamp On Off Lamp Low Power Delay This function enables set the time period after that the lamp power will be reduced if the shutter dimmer is closed The delay time can be set up to 600seconds Default setting is10s Lamp Light Sensor Select this function to switch the lamp light sensor on or off The option On is for the standard operation Important The option is for emergency operation only if the lamp light sensor is defective and you will wait for a service intervertion If the lamp light sensor is switched off and at switching the lamp on the electronics will still try to ignite the lamp until it shines even when the lamp is damaged or absent on this account some
41. nd eject it from the pres sing snap 2 Put the new colour module back under the pressing snap and push it to the 3 fixative notches Effect wheel 1 Gently bend out the effect glass holder to release it from the fixative holes eject it from the pressing snap 2 Press the ends of the spring glass lock together with an appropriate tool and remove it Remove the glass and insert the new one 3 Press the ends of the spring glass lock together and insert it in the front of the glass 4 Put the glass effect holder back under the pressing snap and push it to the 3 fixative notches CAUTION The effect glass holder with the magnet must be placed in the same glass position as it was placed before glass replacement 5 6 Rigging the fixture DANGER TO LIFE Please consider the respective national norms during the installation The installation must only be carried out by an authorized dealer The installation of the fixture has to be built and constructed in a way that it can hold 10 times the weight for 1 hour without any harming deformation The installation must always be secured with a secondary safety attachment e g an appropriate catch net This secondary safety attachment must be constructed in a way that no part of the installation can fall down if the main attachment fails When rigging derigging or servicing the fixture staying in the area below the installation place on bridges under high working places
42. ng lamp or adjusting effects Lamp Adjustment This function can be used when you make the fine adjustment of the lamp If you select this function all effects will be canceled shutter will be opened and the dimmer intensity will be set onto 100 By using the options Tilt Zoom Focus you can focus the light on a flat surface wall and perform the fine lamp adjustment Effect Adjustment By this function you can calibrate and adjust the effects to their standard right positions Disconnect the DMX controller from the fixture and select Values menu The display shows step by step effects by which you can adjust the fixture to the required position before the function calibration When the positioning is finished select Calibrate Values and press ENTER 1 Calibration via the control board Select desired effect press ENTER and adjust its right value 0 255 This can be repeated for each calibred effect if it is required When the calibration is finished it is necessary to use the Save and Reset function to write the calibration values to the memory and to make a reset in order to check the newly adjusted positions of the calibrated effects List of the calibrated effects Pan Yellow Gobo 2 Indexing Tilt Conversion Filter Effect Wheel Colour Wheel Gobo Wheel 1 Effect Indexing Cyan Gobo 1 Indexing Iris Magenta Gobo Wheel 2 Dimmer 2 Calibration via the DMX controller 31 Connect DMX controller to t
43. o 3 Space Tunel 15020127 step 46 49 Gobo 4 Bubbles 1 15020128 step 50 53 Gobo 5 12 Dots 15020129 step 54 57 Gobo 6 Radial Dashes 15020130 step Shaking gobos from slow to fast Index set indexing on channel s 16 21 22 12 13 58 69 Gobo 1 Diamente Spot 15040020 proportional 70 81 Gobo 2 Wheel 15020126 proportional 82 93 Gobo 3 Space Tunel 15020127 proportional 94 105 Gobo 4 Bubbles 1 15020128 proportional 106 117 Gobo 5 12 Dots 15020129 proportional 118 129 Gobo 6 Radial Dashes 15020130 proportional Gobo 1 indexing and rotation Gobo indexing set position on channel 13 17 8 0 255 Gobo indexing proportional Gobo rotation set position on channel 13 17 8 0 No rotation step 1 127 Forwards gobo rotation from fast to slow proportional 128 129 No rotation step Value Type of control Shaking gobos from slow to fast Rotation set rotation on channel s 16 21 22 12 13 130 141 1 Diamante Spot 15040020 proportional 142 153 Gobo 2 Wheel 15020126 proportional 154 165 Gobo 3 Space Tunel 15020127 proportional 166 177 Gobo 4 Bubbless 15020128 proportional 178 189 Gobo 5 12 Dots 15020129 proportional 190 201 Gobo 6 Radial Dashes 15020130 proportional 202 221 Forwards gobo wheel 2 rotation from fast to slow proportional 222 223 No rotation step 224 243 Backwards gobo wheel 2 rotation fro
44. o control step Set microphone sensitivity in menu Personality 250 255 Auto random colour selection from fast to slow proportional Cyan 0 255 Cyan 0 white 255 full cyan proportional Magenta 0 255 Magenta 0 white 255 full magenta proportional Yellow 0 255 Yellow 0 white 255 full yellow proportional Conversion temperature filter 3200K 0 255 0 5600K 255 3200K proportional CMY Colour macros No function Macro 1 Macro 2 Macro 3 Macro 4 Macro 5 Macro 6 Macro 7 Macro 8 Macro 9 Macro 10 Macro 11 Macro 12 Macro 13 Macro 14 Macro 15 Macro 16 Macro 17 16 Value Type of control 72 75 18 76 79 19 80 83 20 84 87 21 88 91 Macro 22 92 95 Macro 23 96 99 Macro 24 100 103 Macro 25 104 107 Macro 26 108 111 Macro 27 112 115 Macro 28 116 119 29 120 123 Macro 30 124 127 Macro 31 128 131 Macro 32 132 185 Macro 33 136 139 Macro 34 140 143 Macro 35 144 147 Macro 36 148 151 Macro 37 152 155 Macro 38 156 159 Macro 39 160 163 Macro 40 164 167 Macro 41 168 171 Macro 42 172 175 Macro 43 176 179 Macro 44 180 183 Macro 45 184 187 Macro 46 188 191 Macro 47 192 195 Macro 48 196 199 Macro 49 200 203 Macro 50 204 207 Macro 51 208 211 Macro 52 212 215 Macro 53 216 219 Macro 54 220 223 Macro 55 224 227 M
45. ons are subject to change without notice 39 40
46. ormation and automatically ignite the lamp when the 5 minutes period has expired Caution The message is disabled if the lamp light sensor function Lamp Sensor in menu Personality is switched Off Lamp Error The ignition of the lamp is seven times unsuccessful the Active Lamp Timer message appeared six times before and the display shows Lamp Error meaning that the lamp could be damaged or even missed or there could a failure on the ignitor or ballast Please place or replace the lamp and contact your dealer if the situation was not caused by the lamp Caution The message is disabled if the lamp light sensor function Lamp Sensor in menu Personality is switched off Overheated gt Lamp low This message informs that the fixture head is overheated and the lamp power was reduced to 700 W After 10 minutes the lamp power will be switched to the full power Overheated gt Lamp Off This message informs that the fixture head is overheated and the lamp was switched off by its temperature sensor Lamp Sensor Error This message informs the lamp light sensor is failed Caution The message is disabled if the lamp sensor function Lamp Sensor in menu Personality is switched Off Short Power Error This message will appear if the fixture was shortly disconnected from the main Supply Frequency Error This message will appear if the frequency of the main is not standard 50 or 60 Hz This message can appear as a result of the in
47. ously in a loop Disabled The option disables Presetting playback function Test Program The option will start built in test program Program 1 The option will start created program No 1 Program 2 The option will start created program No 2 Program 3 The option will start created program No 3 Note If the fixture operates in the controller mode DMX controller is connected and any program from this menu is selected in this case the fixture will not respond to the DMX controller after switching on and will play selected program Playing program Select this menu to run a built in program or the 3 freely programmable programs in a loop Test Program In Loop The option starts built in test program Program 1 In Loop The option starts created program No 1 Program 2 In Loop The option starts created program No 2 Program 3 In Loop The option starts created program No 3 Select the program you wish and press ENTER The selected program starts running By Pressing ENTER again is possible to pause the program running Editing Program Select this menu to edit or create the program The ColorSpot 1200 AT has one built in program and the 3 free programs each up to 99 steps Each program step has a step time Step time the time during which effects last in the current step Procedure 1 Select the program you want to edit Program 1 Program 3 and press ENTER 2 Select Edit Steps menu and press ENTER
48. p part of the cardboard box im Golo CAUTION Keep this device away from rain and moisture Unplug mains lead before opening the housing FOR YOUR OWN SAFETY PLEASE READ THIS USER MANUAL CAREFULLY BEFORE YOU INITIAL START UP 2 Safety instructions Every person involved with installation and maintenance of this device have to be qualilfied follow the instructions of this manual CAUTION Be careful with your operations With a high voltage you can suffer a dangerous electric shock when touching the wires This device has left our premises in absolutely perfect condition In order to maintain this condition and to ensure a safe op eration it is absolutely necessary for the user to follow the safety instructions and warning notes written in this manual Important The manufacturer will not accept liability for any resulting damages caused by the non observance of this manual or any unauthorized modification to the device Please consider that damages caused by manual modifications to the device are not subject to warranty Never let the power cord come into contact with other cables Handle the power cord and all connections with the mains with particular caution Make sure that the available voltage is not higher than stated on the rear panel Always plug in the power plug least Make sure that the power switch is set to off position before you connect the device to the mains The power
49. ram 2 Program 3 Playing Program Test Program In Loop Program 1 In Loop Program 2 In Loop Program 3 In Loop Editing Program Program 1 Program 2 Program 3 Edit Steps Step1 Step 99 Pan 0 255 Dimmer fine 0 255 Step Time 0 1 25 5s Save Save and copy Start Step 1 99 End Step 1 99 Reset functions Reset All Pan Tilt Iris Effect Special functions Lamp Adjustment Pan 0 255 Tilt 0 255 Zoom 0 255 Focus 0 255 Effect Adjustment DMX Values Pan 0 255 Dimmer fine 0 255 Calibrate Values Pan 0 225 Dimmer 0 255 Updating software Save and Reset 24 Load Default Values 9 Control menu The control panel situated on the front panel of the base offers several features You can simply set the DMX address read the number of the lamp or unit hours switch On and Off the lamp run test make a reset and also use many func tions for setting fixture behaviour Control elements on the control board RNS encoder wheel moves between menu items on the the same level scrolls between values ESC button leaves menu without saving changes ENTER button enters menu confirms adjusted values and leaves menu After switching the fixture on Press ENTER the display shows the initial screen the display shows current address ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY 1 The main menu of the control panel is accessed by pressing ENTER button To browse through the menu rotate RNS wheel To
50. reset 200 209 Total reset 210 229 Reserved 230 239 Lamp Off 240 255 Reserved Notes Range 0 255 DMX at max speed 0 DMX 4 5 5 tilt 2 6 s Range 0 255 DMX at min speed 255 DMX pan 37min 10 s tilt 19 min 34 s Short times are not used for long tracks e g 0 5s for track 0 255 DMX Times are restricted by mechanical parameters of the fixture The switch functions have priority to the equivalent functions in menu Personality but the setting by DMX is not saved to the memory after switching the fixture on the setting from menu Personality is loaded and after that can by changed with DMX value on the channel 6 DMX protocol menu Personality 10 19 Autofocus On Autofocus gt 20 29 Autofocus Off Autofocus gt Off 50 59 Pan Tilt speed mode Pan Tilt mode gt Speed Mode 60 69 Pan Tilt time mode Pan Tilt mode Time Mode 70 79 Blackout while pan tilt moving Active blackout While gt Pan Tilt Moving gt On 80 89 Disabled blackout while pan tilt moving Active blackout While gt Pan Tilt Moving gt Off 90 99 Blackout while colour wheel moving Active blackout While gt Colour Wheel Moving gt On 100 109 Disabled blackout while colour wheel moving Active blackout While gt Colour Wheel Moving gt Off 110 119 Blackout while gobo1 gobo2 moving Active blackout While gt Gobo Wheels Moving gt On 120 129 Disabled blackout while gobo1 gobo2moving Active blackout While gt Go
51. rism indexing and rotation 16 Prism gobo macros Strobe Strobe effect with variable speed 1 15 flashes per second Preprogrammed macros with variable random pulse effects Dimmer Smooth micro step driven dimming Frost Separate variable frost for fine frosting Focus Zoom Remotely controllable motorized focus Motorized zoom with range 13 42 Iris Motorized steplessly adjustable iris for different beam diameters Motors 17 high quality stepping motors controlled by microprocessors Electronics control via control panel with graphic LCD display and 2 buttons rotating wheel Readout fixture and lamp usage receiving DMX values temperature etc Built in analyzer for easy fault finding error messages Remotely switching on off the lamp by DMX 36 Bilt in demo sequences Silent fans cooling Stand alone operation Self resetable thermo fuse Digital serial input DMX 512 Ethernet connector Magnetic or electronics ballast 8 control channels presettings 24 and 32 control channels Suport RDM Data input output 3 pin and 5 pin XLR male sockets for DMX data input 3 pin and 5 pin XLR female sockets for DMX data output RJ 45 male socket for Ethernet connection Pan Tilt Pan movement range 530 Tilt movement range 280 16 bit movement resolution Automatic Pan Tilt position correction Remotely controllable speed of Pan Tilt movement for easy programming Maximum
52. rized adjustable iris wide range of variable pulse effects Frost Frost module provides variable frost for fine frosting Focus multistep zoom Motorized focus enables the beam to be focused anywhere on stage provided by the special multistep zoom with range 13 42 Dimmer Shutter Strobe Smooth 0 100 dimming is provided by the combined mechanical dimmer shutter unit This unit may also be used for strobe effect 1 15 flashes per second 21 Fans By the Control Board using the Fan Modes function you can choose the 2 types of the fan speed operating modes 8 Control menu map Note Default settings Bold print Fixture Address DMX Address 001 512 Ethernet Settings Set Ethernet Mode Disable Ethernet Ethernet Ethernet DMX Default IP Address Custom IP Address Set ArtNet Universe 0 255 Fixture information Total Hours Resetable Hours Total Hours Resetable Hours Total Hours Resetable Hours Air filters e Set Alert period 10 50 300 hours Elapsed time hours ixture Temperatures Board Temp C Ambient Temp C Near Lamp Temp C Board Temp C Ambient Temp C Near Lamp Temp C Board Temp C Ambient Temp C Near Lamp Temp C Fan 1 Fan 9 Pan 0 255 Dimmer Fine 0 255 IC1 MB IC2 MB IC3 MB IC4 MB IC1 B1 IC1 DS IC2 DS Mac Adr RDM UID 22 Personality User A Settings User B Settings User C Settings
53. se 1 4 turn at a time until the light is bright and evenly distributed 3 adjustment scews B C 5 5 Inserting Exchanging gobos colours and effects DANGER Install the gobos colours and prisms with the device switched off only Unplug from mains before Turn off the lamp and allow it to cool for at least 10 minutes Disconnect the fixture from power Open the top cover of the moving head by loosening the 4 quarter turn fasteners on the top cover and follow the instructions below Spring gobo lock Distance ring Gobo Gobo holder Rotating gobo wheels 1 Gently bend out the gobo holder to release it from the fixative holes and eject it from the pressing snap Pressing snap 2 Press the ends of the spring gobo lock together with an appro priate tool and remove it Do not touch the surface of the pattern of the glass gobos as the oils from your hands can damage the pattern 3 Remove the distance ring and gobo and insert the new gobo glazy side towards the lamp with distance ring Press the ends of the spring gobo lock together and insert it in the front of the gobo 4 Put the gobo holder back under the pressing snap and push it to the 3 fixative notches CAUTION The gobo holder with the magnet must be placed in the same gobo position as it was placed before gobo replacement 10 Colour wheel Colour module 1 Gently bend out the colour module to release it from the fixative holes a
54. switched off until it has reached room temperature Never run the device without lamp Do not shake the device Avoid brute force when installing or operating the device Never lift the fixture by holding it at the projector head as the mechanics may be damaged Always hold the fixture at the transport handles When choosing the installation spot please make sure that the device is not exposed to extreme heat moisture or dust There should not be any cables lying around You endanger your own and the safety of others The minimum distance between light output and the illuminated surface must be more than 2 5 meters Make sure that the area below the installation place is blocked Always fix the fixture with an appropriate safety rope Fix the safety rope at the correct holes only Only operate the fixture after having checked that the housing is firmly closed and all screws are tightly fastened The lamp must never be ignited if the objective lens or any housing cover is open as discharge lamps may explose and emit a high ultraviolet radiation which may cause burns The maximum ambient temperature 40 C must never be exceeded Otherwise the lamp is switched off and the fixture is out of operation for 5 minutes CAUTION The lens has to be replaced when it is obviously damaged so that its function is impaired e g due to cracks or deep scratches Operate the device only after having familiarized with its functions Do not per
55. t Select this menu in order to display fixture temperatures in C or F Default Settings Select this option to reset all fixture personalities to the default values 9 4 Lamp On Off Use this option in order to switch on off the lamp It is also important to note that the lamp is cold restrike type that means that it has to be cold before striking 9 5 Test sequences Use this menu to to run a special demo test sequences without an external controller which will show you some pos sibilities of using ColorSpot 1200 AT Mode 1 This mode is suitable for projections on the wall ceiling or ground without any head movement Mode 2 This mode uses all ColorSpot 1200 AT functions including pan tilt movement and therefore is good for a complete introduction of the fixture 9 6 Manual mode Presetted Effects Select this menu to call up presetted positions of channel effects Manual Effect control Select this menu to control channels by control elements on the control board 9 7 Stand alone setting Use this menu to set options for stand alone mode as a selection of the playing program programming and modifying current programs Music Trigger Select this function to enable the sound control of the running programs via the built in microphone Presetting Playback This function allows you to select the program which will be played in the stand alone mode after switching the fixture on Selected program will be played continu
56. t selection by audio control Set microph sensit step 250 255 Auto random Effect selection from fast to slow proportional Effect indexing and rotation Effect indexing set position on channel 17 23 14 0 255 Effect indexing proportional Effect rotation set position on channel 17 23 14 0 No rotation step 1 127 Forwards Effect rotation from fast to slow proportional 128 129 No rotation step 130 255 Backwards Effect rotation from slow to fast proportional 19 Value Type of control Fine effect indexing and rotation set position on channel 17 23 0 255 Fine indexing rotating proportional 0 1 179 180 189 190 211 212 233 234 255 Frost Open Frost from 0 to 100 100 frost Pulse closing from slow to fast Pulse opening from fast to slow Ramping from fast to slow Random pulse opening fast Random pulse opening slow Random pulse closing fast Random pulse closing slow Pulse effects with Iris blackout and zoom Pulse opening from slow to fast Pulse closing from fast to slow step proportional proportional proportional proportional proportional step step step step proportional proportional Iris 0 Open step 1 179 From max diameter to min diameter proportional 180 191 Closed step Pulse effects with Iris blackout 192 203 Pulse opening from slow to fast proportional 204 215 Pulse closing from fast to slow proportional 216 217 218
57. terference during the lamp starting if the lamp or igniter is old or as a result of the interference by neighbouring devices In these cases the message does not affect the fixture operating The following error messages are separated into 2 groups XXXX xxxx Error 1 e g Colour Wheel Error 1 Gobo 2 Index Error 1 XXXX Error 2 e g Colour Wheel Error 2 Gobo 2 Index Error 2 There are some possible reasons of faults Message Characteristic fault XXXX XXXx Error 1 Magnetic sensor is permanently On e g leading wire is short circulated defective stepping motor defective control circuit on the PCB XXXX XXXX Error 1 xxxx xxxx Error 2 Magnetic sensor is permanently Off e g leading wire is disconnected together defective magnetic sensor missing magnet defective stepping motor Colour Wheel Error 1 Colour Wheel Error 2 The messages will appear after the reset of the colour wheel if this wheel is not located in the default position Gobo 1 Wheel Error 1 Gobo 1 Wheel Error 2 The messages will appear after the reset of the gobo wheel 1 if this wheel is not located in the default position Gobo 1 Index Error 1 Gobo 1 Index Error 2 The messages will appear after the reset of the gobo wheel 1 if the rotating gobo wheels are not located in the default positions 34 Gobo 2 Wheel Error 1 Gobo 2 Wheel Error 2 The messages will appear after the reset of the gobo wheel 2 if this wheel is not located in the default position
58. til all fixtures are connected Caution At the last fixture the DMX cable has to be terminated with a terminator Solder a 120 Q resistor between Signal and Signal into a XLR plug and plug it in the DMX output of the last fixture DMX 512 DMX Controller 5 8 Ethernet connection The fixtures on a data link are connected to the Ethernet with Art Net communication protocol The controlling software from PC or lighting console has to support Art Net protocol Art Net communication protocol is a 10 Base T Ethernet protocol based on the TCP IP Its purpose is to allow transfer of large amounts of DMX 512 data over a wide area using standard network technology IP address is the Internet protocol address The IP uniquely identifies any node fixture on a network The Universe is a single DMX 512 frame of 512 channels The ColorSpot 1200 AT is equipped with 8 pin RJ 45 socket for Ethernet input Use a network cable category 5 with four twisted wire pairs and standard RJ 45 plugs in order to connect the fixture to the network RJ 45 socket front view E sl 1 TD 5 Not connected 2 TD 6 RX 3 RX 7 Not connected 4 Not connected8 Not connected Patch cables that connect fixtures to the hubs or If only the fixture and the computer are to be inter LAN sockets are wired 1 1 that is pins with the connected no hubs or other active components are same numbers are connected together needed A cross cable has to be
59. ult factory calibration values Updating software This option is available in the fixture with software version 3 0 or higher Using this function you can update software in the fixture via PC and serial link The following are required in order to update software PC running Windows 95 98 2000 XP or Linux DMX Software Uploader Flash cable RS232 DMX No 13050624 Note1 Software update should execute a qualified person If you lack qualification do not attempt the update yourself and ask for help your ROBE distributor Note 2 DMX address IP address programs 1 3 and all functions in menu Personality will be set to their default values To update software in the fixture 1 Installation of DMX Software Uploader 1 DMX Software Uploader program is available from the ROBE web site at WWW robe cz 2 Make a new directory e g Robe Uploader on your hard disk and download the software to it 3 Unpack the program from the archive Program file has name DSU name of corresponding fixture SoftwarelD If the Robe fixture is produced in magnetic and electronic ballast version name of DMX Software Uploader is the same for both versions SoftwarelD describes the versions of fixture software included in DMX Software Uploader Higher number means later software versions 2 Fixture software updating 1 Determine which of your COM port is available on your PC and connect it with to the DMX input of the fixture using the Flash cable Do not extend this ca
60. used Ethernet connection Connect the Ethernet inputs of all fixtures in the fixture chain with the network Option Ethernet has to be selected from Set Ethernet Mode menu on the fixture Set IP address 002 xxx xxx xxx 010 xxx xxx xxx and the Universe Example DMX address 49 DMX address 25 DMX address 1 Universe 1 Universe 1 Universe 1 An advised PC setting IP address 002 xxx xxx xxx 010 xxx xxx xxx Different from fixture IP addresses NET mask 255 0 0 0 Ethernet DMX connection Options Ethernet DMX has to be selected from Set Ethernet Mode menu on the first fixture connected to the network in the fixture chain next fixtures have standard DMX addresses Connect the Ethernet input of the first fixture in the data chain with the network Connect the DMX output of this fixture with the input of the next fixture until all fixtures are connected to the DMX chain Caution At the last fixture the DMX chain has to be terminated with a terminator Solder a 120 resistor between Signal and Signal into a XLR plug and connect it in the DMX output of the last fixture E le IP address 002 168 002 002 xample Universe 0 7004 f Oy KZ KS TERS DMX address 73 MX address 1 J u I M U __ g Tem d b LS NE DMX 512 oF m DMX 512 2 ssl A De S Sp address 002 168 002 003 1 6 protocol
61. y and clean before they become clogged Clean the air filters from the front fans with a vacuum cleaner compressed air or you can wash them and put back dry Replacing the air filters 1 Disconect the fixture from power 2 Remove both top and bottom cover of the head by loosening the 4 quarter turn fasteners on each cover 3 Remove the air filters they are fixed with a velcro fastener from grids 4 Clean or replace the air filters 5 Place the filters on the grid and put head cover back 6 Reset the elapsed time counter in menu Fixture information Fixture Information gt Air Filters gt Elapsed Time 38 air filter Velcro fastener There are no serviceable parts inside the device except for the lamp and the main fuse For replacing lamp please refer to the instructions under Fitting Exchanging the lamp Replacing the fuse If the lamp burns out the fine wire fuse of the device might fuse too Only replace the fuse by a fuse of the same type and rating Before replacing the fuse unplug mains lead Procedure 1 Unscrew the fuseholder on the rear panel of the base with a fitting screwdriver from the housing anti clockwise 2 Remove the old fuse from the fuseholder 3 Install the new fuse in the fuseholder 4 Replace the fuseholder in the housing and fix it More complicated maintenance and service operations are only to be carried out by authorized dealers Specificati
62. y using a special Start Code and by complying with the timing specifications for DMX512 the RDM protocol allows a console or dedicated RDM controller to send commands to and receive messages from specific moving lights The ROBE DreamBox with an additional ROBE RDM network software provides the RDM functionality The DreamBox supports RDM new control protocol featuring AutoPatch and Fixture Status Monitoring The list of RDM commands for ColorSpot 1200 1200E AT is the following wsc waoe saan j ___ T j SCMUTE SUPPORTED bmx DEVICE_MODEL_DESCRPTION tame stakes 1 Another options for this command only for Robe s fixtures value PARAMETER_DATA 0x84 lamp OFF by DMX value on DMX channel value PARAMETER_DATA 0x88 lamp OFF if DMX is not present 2 Commands relative resetable values 33 12 Error and information messages Occured errors during fixture operation are signalized by warning icon on the display A Press ESC to see the current error messages Description of the error messages Active Lamp Timer This message appears if you try to switch on the lamp within 5 minutes after having switched it off the lamp is too hot The message will appear on the display if the lamp doesn t ignite within 28 seconds The ColorSpot 1200 AT will store this inf

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