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2.  control from the    control unit must be connected to the DMX IN and the output signal to other    User Manual POWER 24 8 and 12 3  TR M and E M models  11    elements in the DMX OUT  You must connect an end of line resistance in the  output of the last serial device in order to avoid signal interferences  see figure  10      The cables should be braided pair  shielded and low capacity  with a type  24AWG  0 2047mm   minimum calibre and an impedance of 120 Ohms   Please remember that the type of cable significantly conditions any problem    that may arise due to parasites coming through the line     oimilarly  DO NOT USE shielded cables usually used for connecting    microphones     The cables should be connected in such a way that pin 1 of the male  connector coincides with pin 1 of the female one  and in the same way for pins    2 and 3  Pins 4 and 5 are not used     The screen connected to pin 1 should NOT come in contact with the casing    of the connector       CONSOLE    End of line  DMX line    resistance    Mo t            e      KOIN   b   UNIT 1 UNIT 2   UNTN   UNIT N      9 7    SOLDER SIDE  Fig  10  Signal connection net    The connection should be made exactly as shown in figure 10  You will see  that a resistance of 120 Ohms 1 4W has been installed at the end of the line  between pins 2 and 3  This corresponds to the end of line connector supplied    with all projectors     User Manual POWER 24 3 and 12 3  TR M and E M models  12    A maximum of 32 projectors m
3.  control power   e Starting function to increase lamps life span     e PANIC function     User Manual POWER 24 3 and 12 3  TR M and E M models  4    1 2  Technical data    Common data     Power supply 400V 50Hz  PANIC connector Jack stereo  DMX connectors XLR 5 pins    Guide terminals or external patch    Charge connections  Wieland 3 poles 16A     Specific and protection data     24 3TR M   24 3E M   123 TRM   12 3 E M  Minimum charge 100 W   per channel   Maximum charge 3000 W   per channel    Total maximum 72000 W 36000 W  charge    Rise time filters 2o0us 150ys 250yus 150ys    Output breaker 16 A  channel    6 channel circuit 40A 30mA  breaker    Weight 48 Kg  38 Kg  2  Kg  20 Kg   03000063   03000068   03000064   03000069       User Manual POWER 24 3 and 12 3  TR M and E M models  5    2  Dimensions    All the dimmers of this family have the following dimensions     148        1056       708       Fig 1  Dimmer dimensions    User Manual POWER 24 3 and 12 3  TR M and E M models        3  Installation    To hang the dimmer on a wall  first of all  we must be sure that there is  enough space to mount it  Moreover  dimensions and canalization circuit of    electrical cables must be taken into account     There must be some distance between the dimmer and other elements    around it in order to improve the ventilation of the device     10cm 10cm          oe          Electrical canalization    Fig 2  Distances among devices  First  the upper support must be fixed on the wall c
4.  not work in No chaser selected see  Programming  section  autonomous mode      No FADER and TIMER See  Programming  section  selected  PANIC function does not Not activated or not         Programming  section  respond programming  Wrong jack connection Check connection    see    Connection    section  If the problem persists despite these measures  please contact to  FRESNEL   s Technical Service Department     Telf 34 93 274 54 28  Telf 34 93 360 02 30  Fax 34 93 274 47 47    If you want to do without this product  do not mix it with the  ordinary waste   here are specific methods and systems  for dividing electronic and electromagnetic used products  that are described in 2002 96 EC directive  which is in  force in the European Community countries     User Manual POWER 24 3 and 12 3  TR M and E M models  25    FRESNEL S A     STATEMENT OF COMPLIANCE   pate  01 01 12       We declare that the products     Mark   STRONG  Models   POWER 24 3 TR M  POWER 24 3 E M  POWER12 3 TR M  POWER 12 3 E M  Year of construction     2012    Conforms to the following EC directives     2006 95 EC  In relation to the safety requirements for material  intended for use within specific voltage limits     2004 108 EC  In relation to the electromagnetic compatibility of  equipment  systems and installations     Sole administrator   d 222          a         ngel Torrecillas Red  n Barcelona  January 1st of 2012    Fresnel S A     C  Potos   40   08030 Barcelona  opain   Tel  34  93  360 02 30  Fax 
5. 0    Y  It is            if the signal is synchronised with the other phases and         for    the phase used as reference  If there is no synchronism  it will be             DMX test    This menu shows the DMX state and any data losing     When        is not detected  it will show this message     DMX 512    NO DETECT       If DMX signal is received     PACK XXX zz SG    PACK ERROR  Y       XX  Number of packs received   ZZ  Total pack receiving time    Y  If there is any error when receiving the packs     Manual test    This menu enables you to change manually channel level  The output level    can be selected from O to F     CHANNEL  X  LEVEL  T    X  Number of channel to modify     Y  Output level from O to     0 100956      User Manual POWER 24 3 and 12 3  TR M and E M models  21    5 3  System    This menu has three options  unit initialization  unit restoration and    keyboard blockage     SYSTEM  BLOCK    INIT RESTART       BLOCK  The four buttons are blocked  Press them altogether to unblock it   INIT  The power unit is initialized with default values     RESTART  Keeping the programmed parameters of the configuration  the    power unit is reset     5 4  Unit information    This is a menu which informs about the state of the different parameters of  the dimmer  there are three options  channel information  system menu and    version menu     INFO  CHANNEL    SYSTEM VERSION       Channel information    It shows the state of each channel     1  090 0  0     4  0  090 
6. 090       User Manual POWER 24 3 and 12 3  TR M and E M models  22    System menu    This is an information menu  consequently  no parameters can be    modified     If the power unit works in automatic mode  chasers   it will show the times    of FADE and TIME  It will also show local mode state  on or off     CHASER NUM  OFF LOCAL MODE  E p OFF    Version menu       It informs about the software version of the dimmer     POWER 24 3 TR M    Vv   d       User Manual POWER 24 3 and 12 3  TR M and E M models  23    6  Maintenance    6 1  Regular cleaning    To prevent the growth of dust and dirt which may impair the proper    operation of the equipment  it should be cleaned regularly     For cleaning it  use a soft  slightly and damp cloth  if the equipment is very    dirty  apply a little liquid detergent to the cloth      WARNING  Do not use solvents or products containing alcohol  Make sure    that no liquid get inside the equipment     User Manual POWER 24 3 and 12 3  TR M and E M models  24       7  Most common problems    Problem Usual cause Solution  Unit does not start No current reaching the Check mains connections  unit  Power unit does not give Breakers or differentials Check breakers and differentials  response in some channels activated state  Addressing problem Address channels in free  addresses    See  Programming  section    Wrong DMX line Check the type of cable   installation connections  connectors   installation and 1200 terminator  resistance  The unit does
7. USER MANUAL    POWER 24 3 TR M and E M  POWER 12 3 TR M and E M          Index    te HGCA Kelsizield o t o n RN EET E OT 3  TAMA AG Ctl eR ET E 4   LE                             E t D 5        DIMENSION EE        o 6  3e             RR E 7       GONNE COM M E E A E O 10  4 1 Power supply connection   suceso io                          10   42 OMX CONNECUO      EE E 0 11   Ad 3 P ANIOCOHIOCIDEL    eed E 14   4 4 Charge                      iioii      ge res Ee              15      IP MOC QR           USE 16  amm COMMOUNAUON           TE                         a 17  OhiannelconfigHt AMO Mi                                   17   Local mode configuration                                                    19   PANIC contigufallQL  aua aene desides e ot das 19   C haser CONT QUFATNOM   saecu enia tad ated ene I n    20   SPEI ES 20  PRCQUCIICY tes           ence tnc tuo uin Ere usus 20  BpSc cM                      T 21   WU TRIO NISI EE a            21   So elis NER ee eee ET ee eee 22  AMIE INT ORMIAL ON  oaea a 22  Channel information                                       22   OySter MENU   scusa e EUR                23   lisse ORAS dU 23   eB ci RI cid d t Rem 24  b                     ClO QING uui oic oder e an    euE or              24   7  Most GOMIMOMN  DEODIGITIS eo ase ies tie         25  SlalemMent Ol  COMP ANCES       Vra E 26    User Manual POWER 24 3 and 12 3  TR M and E M models  2    1  General description    POWER 24 3 and POWER 12 3 are created to satisfy requir
8. ay be linked up to a single line without using  an amplifier  And the maximum cable length as far as the last projector is 1    Km  although it is advisable to use an amplifier for cables every 500 meters     WRONG  E  S    SOLDER SIDE        E  z  Lo   P t              963  C    T gt     UNIT N        UNIT P  H    Co norne       resistances          Fig  11  Wrong connection    Connection shown in figure 11 is INCORRECT  If an installation divided  into several branches is required  splitters must be used  They distribute and    amplify a single signal into several identical ones in different lines  see Figure  12      User Manual POWER 24 3 and 12 3  TR M and E M models        RIGHT    CONSOLE CONNECTION    DMX line 7      SPLITTER  UNIT 1 UNIT 3  SOLDER SIDE m    zu DN  5  UNIT 2   f 1200         UNIT 4       1    1    lt                     UNN N   a UNIT P     End of line eI  e    resistances  Fig  12  Right connection    4 3  PANIC connection    PANIC function connection is carried out through a Jack stereo connector  situated near DMX connectors  see figure 9      Its connection only requires two cables connected to Jack connector as  shown in figure 13     SIT  M                 Activating switch  Mor PANIC function       Fig  13  Jack connection  PANIC function     PANIC function is available by means of a free tension circuit  Thus   connecting PANIC signal to a switch  function will be activated when pressing  it     User Manual POWER 24 3 and 12 3  TR M and E M mo
9. dels  14    IMPORTANT  Activation of this function has to be by means of a switch     not with a button     There is an input and output Jack connector to propagate the signal to    other units     4 4  Charge connection    Depending on your choice  charge can be connected inside or outside the    power unit     Externally  connection is by means of Wieland connectors  There are two  outputs per channel which can be connected to different charges  For this fact     a patch with the dead lines of the installation can be made     Internally  this connection is more appropriate for small installations where  charge lines are defined beforehand   charges are directly connected inside    the power unit  Subsequently  connections are hidden inside the dimmer     b   2 1  TE TE TE bedi sles ihe Es lio lle colin sof       iii HER FERRE HERE REE HR           F  L     E padeta paura pad               eae eee eR OPE Gea ee ae fae gee ae 1  n  o eo oo eae i      a s enr EEP EPE p                           db b ecl LIS  F                tH              DEL ALS iE CR                 I I               MM        a HR MET                 u                                                                                                                                                          M                          Fig 14  External and internal charge connectors    User Manual POWER 24 3 and 12 3  TR M and E M models  15       5  Programming    The following table shows a map of the dimmer m
10. ements of  large installations which need high capacity in small space  It is specifically  designed to be mounted on a wall  which reduces the space occupied by them    without using rack boxes     Output channels can be  in function of your demands  connected through  internal terminals or external ones  The latter consists of a patch situated on    the front side for connecting the installation lines     They can be controlled by means of DMX 512 digital signal or be  integrated through CAN protocol in an ARQ system  For more information    about architectural system  visit Strong s website  www strong es     They also include a PANIC function which is a pre programmed function    which activates in case of emergency     Each channel is protected by an independent breakdown and optionally  they can be protected in groups of 6 channels without having to install an    external electric panel     User Manual POWER 24 3 and 12 3  TR M and E M models  3     1  Characteristics    e DMX 512 digital control or CAN bus  for ARQ system     e Automatic temperature control by forced ventilation system   e Independent breaker protection per channel    e 6 channel circuit breaker protection  optional     e Protected against overvoltage    e Automatic mains frequency control    e LCD display to visualize the dimmer parameters     e Charge curves that can be applied to each channel  Lineal with voltage     lineal with light  fluorescent and on off   e Test function for checking signal and
11. enus and its options  You    can move on the menus pressing         and       store        CONFIG     CONFIG    CHANNEL  CHASE LOCAL     Start up     POWER 24 3 TR M  V  g    INFO TEST  CONFIG SYSTEM    TEST     TEST  FREQ  DMX MANUAL    SYSTEM     SYSTEM  BLOCK  INIT RESTART    INFO     INFO  CHANNEL  SYSTEM VERSION    User Manual    66 7    and select an option pressing    CHANNEL     CONFIG CHANNEL 1  YYYY    MX F MN 0 L 0       x  5 lt      X    LOCAL     LOCAL PANIC    LOCAL     LOCAL MODE    PANIC     PANIC  XXX        2 lt   x    CHASE     CHASER NUM     i  X  X    FREQ     FREQUENCIA  X HZ    EU   lt   o   lt   4  ag                   DMX 512  NO DETECT    PACK XXX 22 SG  PACK ERROR  Y    MANUAL     CHANNEL  X  LEVEL  T    1  096 096 096  4  0  0  0        SYSTEM   a  LOCAL MODE CHASER NUM  OFF  OFF T   i   F             VERSION     POWER 24 3 TR M  Vor    POWER 24 3 and 12 3  TR M and E M models  16    When the dimmer is starting up  it displays these messages        5 1  Configuration    To start with the configuration  you must enter to CONFIG menu  You can    66 J     move on the menus pressing         and         and select an option pressing  store      Once there  you can select among three options  channels  chasers and    local mode        Channel configuration    oelect CHANNEL to configure the channels     In this menu  you have two options  channel per channel configuration or    all channels together     CONFIG CHANNEL    XXX       XXX  It becomes  ALL  w
12. hen configuring all the channels together or   alternatively  shows numbers from 1 to 24  Power 24 3 models  or from 1 to  12  Power 12 3 models      User Manual POWER 24 3 and 12 3  TR M and E M models  17    In the former case  parameterization  maximum  minimum  response  curves  etc   will be equal for all the channels  which starting by the first  channel will increase in one until the end of the total amount of channels of the    dimmer     When configuring the channels  either together or channel per channel     there will be this message     1  YYYY XX           MN O0          YY Y  Define the type of response curve   LIN V     linear with voltage    LIN L   linear with light    FLUO   fluorescent  ON OFF   Everything or nothing    XX  Address DMX channel to this dimmer channel    MX  Maximum output value from O to F  100      MN  Minimum output value   L  Channel value when working in local or PANIC mode   For validating each option  you must press    store        If you configure channel per channel  this process must be repeated for  each channel  On the contrary  dimmer channels will be configured with the    same options with the exception of the address     User Manual POWER 24 3 and 12 3  TR M and E M models  18    Local mode configuration    To start this configuration  you must enter to LOCAL menu after selecting    CONFIG     Then  select LOCAL again     LOCAL MODE  XXX    XXX  You can choose between  ON   to activate  and  OFF   to deactivate     When worki
13. ng in local mode  channel values will be the ones configured    before     PANIC configuration       The sequence of selections to go to Panic menu is  CONFIG     LOCAL      PANIC  Then  pressing    ON    is activated     From now on  if a Panic signal is received through the jack connector  located in the lower internal side of the dimmer  see PANIC connection    automatically all the channels will be activated with the previously configured    values in the local mode  see Local mode configuration      User Manual POWER 24 3 and 12 3  TR M and E M models  19    Panic signal consists of a free tension contactor which opens or closes a  circuit from an architectural lighting system or any other element which can    carry out the same function  e g  emergency stop      Chaser configuration    First of all  you must enter to CHASER menu     CHASER NUM   XXX    XXX   here are five options   OFF   chaser disconnected  or from 1 to 4     different chasers      Pressing         and          you can select one of the 4 predefined chasers and  then define FADE and TIME times which are from 0 to 8 minutes and 0 to 59    seconds  respectively     5 2  Testing    This menu is for changing the output level of each channel and verifying    the state of the inputs and outputs  DMX input and mains frequency     TEST  FREQ  DMX MANUAL    Frequency test    FREQUENCIA  X HZ                 Y       X  It indicates mains frequency value     User Manual POWER 24 3 and 12 3  TR M and E M models  2
14. on    The power unit must be connected to a three phase power supply with  neutral  R  S  T and N  and earth with 400V between phases and 230V    between any phase and neutral     Power supply terminals must be connected in the right order as shown in    figure 8     NRST                Fig 8  Power supply terminal order    User Manual POWER 24 3 and 12 3  TR M and E M models  10    Conductor section has to be chosen following these instructions     Modes   Section          Type of conductor    Power 24 3 TR M and E RM Cable or multiconnector     With 400V 50Hz power supply and charges of cos  0 8  For more       information about charge consumption and their variations look up the low    tension standards of your country     These dimmers are protected against wrong connections as it should be to  supply 400V between a phase and neutral  In this case  power unit wouldn t  start up and it will display the message OVERVOLTAGE during a few seconds  before disappearing  Then  you could proceed to connect the unit in the right    way and turn it on again     NOTE  It is very important for right working of the power units  to have a  good earth connection  In other case  there could be voltage differences that    would damage the dimmer     4 2  DMX connection    In the signal connection box  see figure 7  there are input and output DMX    connections     DMX OUT    DMX IN  s   c 3  PANIC IN OUT    Fig 9  Signal connection box    The signal connectors are XLR of 5 pins  The signal
15. onsidering the height at    which the dimmer is going to be installed  as it is shown in figure 3     Fig 3  Distance from floor to the support    User Manual POWER 24 3 and 12 3  TR M and E M models  7    Then  the dimmer must be hung by the support by the rear side  See figure                                     Fig 4  Upper dimmer support    Once the dimmer is hung by the support  the door of the dimmer must be  opened for screwing the dimmer to the upper wall support and afterwards the  lower wall support must be hung and bolted to the dimmer  as shown in figure  5               E  i   a           E  i        oe     P es pU    Fig 5  Lower dimmer support    Next  you must mark the lower support screws on the wall  Eventually  the    lower wall support can be screwed on the wall  See figure 6     User Manual POWER 24 3 and 12 3  TR M and E M models  8    Fig 6  Lower dimmer support    Once mounted  if you want to take down the dimmer  you only will have to  unscrew the two bolts of the upper and lower support which screw the dimmer    to the support  see figure 5      User Manual POWER 24 3 and 12 3  TR M and E M models  9    4  Connection    All the dimmer connections are in the lower side of the dimmer     Inside the dimmer  there is a connection box for control signal connectors    and in the opposite side there are terminals for connecting the power supply        DMX in out connection and Power supply  PANIC function    Fig  7  Connections    4 1  Power supply connecti
    
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