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1. Ad altri Par Lite Led Connect to other Par Lite Led ATTENTION Ensure that all data conductors are isolated from one another the screening and the metal housing of the connector Pin number 1 and the housing should never be connected to mains power 6 2 Powering up After having followed the preceding steps turn on mains power on to the unit The POWER led located near the dip switch panel will come on Turning on power with DMX signal connected The yellow DMX led will flash to indicate that DMX 512 is being correctly received If the yellow led is off DMX signal is not being received see section 16 Frequently asked questions 11 English 6 3 DMX addressing Via the dip switch panel it is possible to assign a DMX address to the fixture The address is determined by the sum of the values asso ciated with the dip switches set to the on position Each Par Lite LED utilises 6 channels of DMX 512 signal for complete control IMPORTANT NOTE the following points are valid for all the instructions which follow 1 Setting a dip switch to the ON position activates its function 2 The DMX address may be altered without the need to turn the Par Lite LED off The following are examples only for setting DMX addresses Panamaan EEL A NEC Ne E is obtained by setting dip switch 1 to the ON position BE RIOT a AE AE Gaon OEE is obtained by setting dip switches 1 2 amp 4 to the ON posit
2. out Ad altri Par Lite Led SLAVE Connect to other Par Lite Led SLAVE MASTER AET al for Lie LED sta MASTER running program 1 2 4 8 16 32 64128 256 uo 1461 La To configure a Par Lite LED as MASTER is simply a matter of setting the Auto dip switch to the ON position and selecting a program for it to follow by making a selection from the following dip switches 1 2 4 8 256 There are 4 programs which can be selected dip switches 1 2 4 8 select programs 1 2 3 and 4 respectively dip switch 256 runs all four programs sequentially ATTENTION It is only possible to select one program at a time SLAVE SCT HE me mbe b A 2 4 8 163264128 262 BY set to SLAVE 353 2 o 5 To configure a Par Lite LED as SLAVE is simply a matter of setting the Auto dip switch to the ON All other dip switches should be set to OFF 14 English After having selected the program you wish to run dip switches 16 and 32 may be used to set the wait time for each scene in the select ed program In this manner programs can be made to run faster or slower according to your requirements The following table outlines the dip switch settings and their associated wait times time wait time dip switch 16 dip switch 32 off off holdtime 3 second on off holdtime 10 second off on holdtime 30 second on on holdtime 1 minute Via d
3. and ensure that the led of H disc fit perfectly in the lenses seats If you wish to use an optional filter holder code CO9169 follow the instructions as per point 4 and 5 4 After having positioned the lenses group insert the M filter 5 Lock it with the P filter holder 6 Tighten the 3 G fixing screws 7 Close the unit For the users of the optional IR remote control ensure that the N slot is aligned as per drawing on lenses group and filter holder with IR sensor is positioned on the side of led disc English To further increase the beam angle the R flood reflector is available code CO9168 and it must be fitted instead of the lenses group and filter holder For the user of IR remote control ensure that the N slot is aligned on the reflector where the IR sensor is located on the side of led disc H To vary the wideness of the beam without opening the unit its possible to install an external filter holder S code CO91 69 1 as shown on following drawing The following table details the range of beam angle and diffusion filters available for the Par Lite Led Optical group Beam angle Narrow Lenses standard 12 Narrow Lenses Light Frost Filter 17 Narrow Lenses Frost Filter 25 Narrow Lenses Strip Frost Filter Beam Shake Medium Lenses cod 9167 30 Medium Lenses Light Frost Filter 35 Medium Lenses Frost
4. 1 Mechanical installation 6 4 2 Attaching a safety chain 7 4 3 Adjusting beam direction 7 4 4 Opening and closing up the projector 8 4 5 Adjusting the beam angle 8 5 Powering up Pag 10 5 1 Operating voltage and frequency 10 5 2 Mains connection 10 6 DMX signal functions Pag 11 6 1 Connecting DMX signal 2 ofl 6 2 Turning on the projector 71 6 3 DMX addressing 12 6 4 DMX functions 12 7 Test function Pag 13 8 Light ON function Pag 13 9 Auto function Pag 14 9 1 Master Slave mode 14 9 2 Stand Alone mode ue gt 10 IR function Pag 16 10 1 Master Slave mode IR 16 10 2 Stand Alone mode IR 17 11 DR1 function Pag 17 11 1 Functions using DR1 MODE 18 11 2 Setting up functionality using DR1 FUNC 19 11 3 Diagnostic functions using DR1 MEAS 20 11 4 Error messages using DR1 20 12 Switch panel signals Pag 21 13 Thermal protection Pag 21 14 Maintenance Pag 21 14 1 Replacing blown fuses 21 14 2 Periodic maintenance S aZil 15 Spare parts Pag 21 16 Frequently asked questions Pag 22 English Co ne ngratulations on having purchased a Coemar product You have assured yourself of a fixture of the highest quality both in compo ntry and in the technology used We renew our invitation to you to complete the service information on the previous page to expe dite any request for service information or spares in case of problems encountered either during or subse
5. 250 LE HOUR working time De TiN Working time in hour Led life Value reading Li UNTAT 1230 Projector life Value reading 11 4 Error messages using DR1 MESSAGE CODE DESCRIPTION DATA Error The initial configuration settings are fautly or have been loaded incorrectly The projector has loaded its default configuration Turn the projector off and on again and if the error persists the EEPROM is either defective or absent refer to your Coemar service centre for a replacement component DMX ADDRESS Error The projector is not receiving all the DMX channels necessary for its operation Check the DMX address and the control console operation Note that some controllers may not generate all 512 channels of signal MASTER MODE Error This message indicates that the user has attempted to set the unit to MASTER mode whilst DMX signal is still being received Detach any DMX control signal or remove MASTER mode settings 20 English 12 Switch panel signal The two leds on the dip switch panel indicate the functionality of the Par Lite LED Led flashing Yellow DMX state DMX poorly No DMX signal DMX OK connected 13 Thermal protection A thermal sensor in the body of the Par Lite LED protects the fixture against overheating The sensor operates by removing power to the leds should the operating temperature exceed the factory preset 14 Maintenance Whilst every possible precaution has been taken to ensure the trouble fre
6. diagram out lines the necessary settings for this configuration Group 1 Dip switch 1 Group 2 Dip switch 2 Group 3 Dip switch 4 Group 4 Dip switch 8 ATTENTION The SLAVE unis of group 1 behave as the MASTER units SLAVE IR eT BUBB OU par ure ten seas 2 4 8 163264128 2562 amp ag SLAVE group 3 67 2 2 o 53 To configure a Par Lite LED as SLAVE group 3 set the IR dip switch to ON Select the group by setting the ON dip switch to 4 ATTENTION To control a Panorama Led RGB SLAVE unit the controller should be pointed at its corresponding groups MASTER fixture 16 English 10 2 IR STAND ALONE mode In STAND ALONE mode the projector operates independently of any DMX control signal All inputs are via the remote control STAND ALONE IR aa PAIA for e LED atm STAND ALONE IR 2 4 8 16 32 64128 256 uo 3UBil LA To set the Par Lite LED to STAND ALONE mode set the IR dip switch to ON 11 DR1 function This function allows for the transmission of bidirectional data with the DR1 cod CO9703 Via the DR1 display remote it is possible to remotely access view and alter all the fixtures parameters and settings The DR1 remote display unit allows the user to Monitor 1 the current Software Version loaded 2 temperature 3 led operating life 4 projector operating life 5 presence and characteri
7. Filter 45 Medium Lenses Strip Frost Filter Beam Shake Flood 130 To shape the beam you can use an external barndoor code CO91 64 English 5 Powering up 5 1 Operating voltage and frequency The fixture may operate at voltages ranging from 90 to 250V AC at a frequency of 50 or 60 Hz It is not necessary to effect any setup procedures Par Lite LED will automatically adjust its operation to suit any frequency or voltage within this range 5 2 Mains connection Cabling The mains cable provided is a neoprene type HO7RN F suitable for outdoor applications and complying to the most recent international standards CEI 20 19 UNEL 35364 CENELEC HD 22 N B In case of cable replacement similar cable with comparable qualities must be used exclusively cable 3x1 5 external 10 mm rated 450 750V operating temperature 25 60 Connection to mains power for connection purposes ensure you plug is of a suitable rating 230 240V 0 2 amps constant current 208V 0 25 amps constant current 100 115V 0 5 amps constant current Locate the mains cable which exits the base of the unit and connect as shown below i brown e live P main e neutral o blue e ground yellow green ATTENTION The use of a thermal magnetic circuit breaker for each fixture is recommended Strict adherence to regulatory norms is strongly recommended Par Lite Led
8. P par Lite LED manuale di istruzioni instructions manual Version 1 1 par Lite LED numero di serie serial number data di acquisto date of purchase fornitore retailer indirizzo address cap citta suburb provincia capital city stato state tel fax Prendete nota nello spazio apposito dei dati relativi al modello e al rivenditore del vostro Par Lite LED que Sti dati ci permetteranno di assistervi con la massima rapidita e precisione Please note in the space provided above the relative service information of the model and the retailer from whom you purchased your Par Lite LED this information will assist us in providing spare parts repairs or in answering any technical enquiries with the utmost speed and accuracy ATTENZIONE a sicurezza dell apparecchio garantita solo con l uso appropriato delle presenti istruzioni per tanto necessario conservarle WARNING the security of the fixture is granted only if these instructions are strictly followed therefore it is absolutely necessary to keep this manual Users Manual Version 1 1 edition November 2005 English Index 1 Packaging and transportation Pag 4 1 1 Packaging 4 1 2 Transportation 4 2 General information Pag 4 2 1 Important safety information i 4 2 2 Warranty conditions 4 2 3 CE Certification n 3 Product specifications Pag 5 3 1 Technical characteristics 5 3 2 Dimensions 5 3 3 Projector components 5 4 Installation Pag 6 4
9. be effect with variable speed from slow to fast and non synchronised colours proportional proportional noeffect automated program 1 automated program 2 automated program 3 automated program 4 random program repeat repeat all programs in sequence automated functions Note 3 pause and speed settings are added 12 English 7 Test function With the dip switch set to the ON position Par Lite LED will test each individual channel without the need for a DMX controller to be connected For example SEES et sche dp ONen hear tte LED The fixture will perform a quick sequential channel test 2 4 8 16 32 64128 256 2 n 530 Sa a g a uo 3461 8 Light ON Function Via this function the leds of the Par Lite LED may be set to always on at a predetermined intensity When set to ON the dip switch illumination level and colour can be set by a combination of settings as shown in the table below dip switch 1 dip switch 2 dip switch 4 Red on off off illumination level 20 off on off illumination level 30 on on off illumination level 40 off off on illumination level 50 on off on illumination level 60 off on on illumination level 80 on on on illumination level 100 dip switch 8 dip switch 16 dip switch 32 Green on off off illumination level 20 off on off illumination level 30 on on off illumination level 40 off off on illumination level 50 on off on illumination level 60 off on on illumi
10. cord the scene of ine unit If DMX signal is not applied the recorder setting will appear at the end of reset operation when the unit is switched on US UPLD uptesd i SURE o000 Software update Upload counter UPLOAD function Using this function it is possible to upload software to the Par Lite LED using a DR1 and a PC For further information consult the DRI manual 19 English 11 3 Diagnostic functions using DR1 MEAS Using MEAS mode it is possible to carry out several digital parameters checks and autodiagnostics The following diagram illustrates the menu navigation system of the DR1 in MEAS di IS 7 NODE Ss F UAC eS enter CE I ENP saper E 58C Misure the led housing internal Temperature temperature in C measurement Es DAN DMX value on each channel Le CHOI 10 Reading of DMX value 0 255 received by From channel 1 DMX value reading each of the 6 channels on DMX512 line IS IS a HOG 95 To channel 6 DMX value reading UE RATE owxrate I 24 Reading of DMX512 signal value Value reading NOMX No DMX signal SO ALRM zara e ROL Reading of warning message sequences errors No alarm shown after reset operation gt MAER h Warning messages p S VER sottware a 02 01 Reading fo software release code Software release code ra ID ID number setting tz l ms CS a To set the unit s ID number from 0 Numeric value no ID to
11. e operation of your Par Lite LED the following periodic main tenance is highly recommended We recommend that the voltage to the unit be removed prior to any maintenance procedure taking place ATTENTION Always remove mains power prior to opening up the fixture 14 1 Fuse replacement Use a multimeter to check the fuse replacing any faulty or damaged fuses with ones of equal value dimensions and characteristics The following diagram indicates the positioning and characteristics of the protection fuses in the fixture Fuse A 2A F 250V Fuse B 4A T 250V 14 2 Periodic maintenance Mechanicals Check that the units is not mechanically damaged Regularly clean the glass by using a soft cloth with a specific cleaning liquid and if necessary replace the damaged parts Electrical components Check all electrical components for correct earthing oxidation and proper attachment of all connectors cleaning and refastening if nec essary 15 Spare parts All the components of the Par Lite LED are available as spare parts from your Coemar service centre Accurate description of the fixture model number and type will assist us in providing for your requirements in an efficient and effective manner 21 English 16 Frequently asked questions The diagram below indicates some possible problems and solutions if they should occur Poem posse STON Par Lite LED wont turn on Par Lite LED doesn t respond to DMX s
12. faulty materials Faults due to incorrect operation or operation in an inappropriate manner are not covered by the warranty The warranty is immediately void if the fixture has been operated or serviced by unqualified or unauthorised personnel The warranty does not include fixture replacement The model and serial numbers must be supplied for any warranty claims or advice from our authorised service personnel 2 3 CE Certification The fixture meets all requirements for CE certification English 3 Product specifications 3 1 Technical characteristics Power 90 240 Vac 50 60Hz Autosensing Nominal current 0 2A 230Vac 0 5A 115V Power factor cos pg 0 8 Led power 36 Led x 1W Minimum ambient temperature 15 C 5 F Maximum ambient temperature 35 C 95 F Weight 3 6 Kg 7 9 Ibs 3 2 Dimensions 268mm 10 55 211mm 8 30 3 3 Projector components The principal components of the Par Lite LED are shown in the diagram below Descrizione dei componenti 1 Rear panel 2 Projector body 3 Dip switch panel 4 Led control PCB 5 Switching power supply 6 Head 7 Lens group 8 Front frame English 4 Installation 4 1 Mechanical installation Par Lite LED may be floor mounted or hung from an appropriate structure in any position Permanent installation U
13. he internal of the unit For mains connection adhere strictly to the guidelines outlined in this manual The level of technology inherent in the Par Lite LED requires the use of specialised personnel for all service applications refer all work to your authorised Coemar service centre A good earth connection is essential for proper functioning of the projector Never operate the unit without proper earth connec tion The mains cable should not come into contact with other cabling Never handle the unit with wet hands or in a damp environment fety The projector should always be installed with bolts clamps and other fixings which are suitably rated to support the weight of the unit Always use a secondary safety chain of a suitable rating to sustain the weight of the unit in case of the failure of the primary fixing point Never install the fixture in an enclosed area lacking sufficient air flow the ambient temperature should not exceed 35 C The external surface of the unit at various points may exceed 80 C Never handle the unit until at least 10 minutes have elapsed since the unit was turned off Protection rating of the body against liquids and solids The fixture is classified ordinary apparatus its protection grade against penetration by external agents solid or liquid is IP 20 2 2 Warranty conditions 1 2 3 4 5 The fixture is guaranteed for a period of 12 months against manufacturing faults and
14. ignal The Par Lite LED is set to auto but is not running any pro grams Mains power is not available to the Par Lite LED Check that the green Led is on if so check the incoming voltage to the Par Lite LED Check the main pcb fuse and that of the switching powersupply Incoming DMX may not be being received by the Par Lite LED check that the led indicating DMX input is flashing If not check the DMX console output and any cabling for continuity Check the dip switch panel to ensure that no functions are selected which inhibit DMX control Par Lite LED may be incorrectly addressed Check the DMX addres sing In addtion to setting the AUTO dip switch to on it is necessary to also select a program number see section 9 AUTO function Multiple programs have been selected only one program at a time may be selected Check that amongst the interconnected fixtures only one has bee set to Master Ensure that there is no incoming DMX signal this may cause a con flict in signals 22 Coemar s p a via Inghilterra 2 A 46042 Castel Goffredo Mantova Italy ph 39 0376 77521 fax 39 0376 780657 info coemar com Coemar si riserva il diritto di apportare modifiche senza preavviso Coemar reserves the right to effect modifications without notification English
15. ion u a SQ 84 uo 346 o e E g 3g 5g a uo 3UBil 6 4 DMX functions channel function type of control effect decimal percentage 1 master dimmer proportional adjust luminous output intensity from 0 to 100 0 255 0 100 red proportional proportional control of the percentage of red colour from 0 to 100 0 255 0 100 fade speed between colours from fast to slow 255 0 2 speed proportional from 1 second to 1 minute Note 1 channel 2 has various functions depending upon the selection made on channel 6 3 green proportional proportional control of the percentage of green colour from 0 to 100 control of the pause time between colours steps the pause time is 3 pause proportional adjustable proportionally from 1 second to 3 30 minutes Note 2 channel 3 has various functions depending upon the selection made on channel 6 4 blue proportional proportional control of the percentage of blue colour from 0 to 100 step noeffect proportional variable speed strobing effect from slow to fast step stop strobe sequenced pulse effect slow closing fast opening variable speed pulsing from slow to fast proportional step stop strobe sequenced pulse effect fast closing slow opening Strobe eflect proportional variable speed pulsing from slow to fast step stopstrobe random strobe effect with variable speed from slow to fast and synchronised colours step stopstrobe random stro
16. ip switches 64 and 128 it is possible to set the fade times for each scene in the selected program The following table outlines the dip switch settings and their associated fade times speed fade time dip switch 64 dip switch 128 off off crossfadetime 3 second on off crossfadetime 10 second off on crossfadetime 30 second on on crossfadetime 1 minute The timing for each scene in a program is therefore a sum of the crossfade and hold times as set via these dip switches The following table gives an example of a possible setting ON Par Lite LED set as a MASTER running program 3 hold time 30 sec crossfade time 10 sec Set the AUTO and 4 dipswitches to ON will select the fixture as MASTER 1 2 4 8 16 32 64128 256 3 g ruang pogam 3 SEE 2 Setting dipswitch 16 to OFF and 32 to ON will set a hold time of 30 sec 3 Dipswitch 64 to ON and 128 to OFF will set a crossfade time of 10 sec ATTENTION When the AUTO function is selected DMX signal reception is disabled to avoid system conflicts 9 2 STAND ALONE mode In STAND ALONE mode the projector operates independently with no need for DMX signal It is possible to select the program which the projector runs and to alter the hold and crossfade times STAND ALONE UTET EI oer co wc sano aone running program 1 1 2 4 8 16 32 64128 256 3 g uo 346 To configure the Par Lite LED as STAND ALONE simply set dip s
17. nation level 80 on on on illumination level 100 dip switch 64 dip switch 128 dip switch 256 Blue on off off illumination level 20 off on off illumination level 30 on on off illumination level 40 off off on illumination level 50 on off on illumination level 60 off on on illumination level 80 on on on illumination level 100 Other examples of possible setting combinations are shown below SA Panataan al al H LIGHT ON dip switch set to ON RED at 20 dip switch 1 set to ON GREEN at 30 dip switch 16 set to ON BLUE at 50 dip switch 256 set to ON RR E ane a GREEN off BLUE at 100 dipswitches 64 128 256 set to ON 2 4 8 16 32 64128 256 a Lv a uo 3UBil 2 4 8 16 32 64128 256 2 n 4 ATTENTION Setting the Light ON dip switch to active inhibits control via DMX signal The three colour dip switches set to the OFF position turn off the colour 13 English 9 Auto function This function can be used to determine the operating mode of the projector either STAND ALONE or MASTER SLAVE make pro gram selections or alter the crossfade times Setting this function to on inhibits control via DMX signal 9 1 MASTER SLAVE mode In MASTER SLAVE mode it is possible to control via a projector set as MASTER a series of Par Lite LED units set to act as SLAVE fix tures The table below displays the settings required for fixtures to be connected in this manner
18. program to run 3 0 SPEE sped Memories running time sec IS 0 WAIT wanting time Waiting time among memories sec a SL slave function Slave unit enter SL IRSAS R Infrared control function To activate the infrared control function enter LI 0 E 0 IS 0 0 IS 0 Stand alone unit IRA Master unit RG _ amp Slave unit group 1 IRGe D Slave unit group 2 IRGI Slave unit group 3 RETE Slave unit group 4 18 Ce PREI From program 1 boe To program 4 i PAL All programs tS ___9 15 to ta ddt esile to we 9249 0 o enter English 11 2 Setting up functionality via DR1 FUNC Using the inbuilt functionality of the Par Lite LED via the DRI it is possible to alter the function settings of the fixture The following diagram illustrates the menu navigation system of the DR1 in FUNC de ie menu flOoDE FUNC SSMERS Di US DFS E detaan functions setting Do 5 URE To set all the functions at the original values but for DMX address and for working time NE TES Test t prep o020 S 121 Function test Test red channel I GREE E 0020 s 2 Test green channel pa BLU T 0020 T 0 12 TS Test blu channel I cTRB amp __0000_ s_9 2 7 amp Test strobo IS __STOR_ S SURE amp To re
19. quent to installation This information will assist in providing prompt and accurate advice from your Coemar service centre 1 Packaging and transportation Following the instructions and procedures outlined in this manual will ensure the maximum efficiency of this product for years to come 1 1 Packaging Open the packaging and ensure that no part of the equipment has suffered damage in transit In case of damage to the equipment contact your carrier immediately by telephone or fax following this with formal notification in writing Packing list Ensure the packaging contains 1 Par Lite LED 1 Instruction manual 1 2 Transportation The Par Lite LED should be transported in either its original packaging or in an appropriate flight case 2 General information 2 1 Important safety information Fire prevention 1 2 3 4 5 Never locate the fixture on a flammable surface Minimum distance from flammable materials 0 5 m Minimum distance from the closest illuminable surface 0 5 m Replace any blown or damaged fuses only with those of identical values Refer to the schematic diagram if there is any doubt Connect the projector to mains power via a thermal magnetic circuit breaker Prevention against electric shock 2 3 4 5 6 Sa 1 2 3 4 High voltage is present in the internal of the unit Isolate the projector from mains supply prior to performing any function which involves touching t
20. se the three holes A on the yoke of the Par Lite LED for robust permanent installation co g T TOA aUi ls A i e Bb 4 gz Choy Mobile installations If hanging the fixture from a lighting truss or similar we recommend the use of appropriate clamps B affixed to the yoke in the holes A provided as shown in the following diagram ATTENTION Always ensure that your support structure and fixings bolts clamps etc are rated to support the weight of the fixture Never install the fixture in a position in an accessible position to personnel who may ignore or be unaware of the safety directions men tioned in this manual English 4 2 Safety chain When hanging the Par Lite LED we recommend the use of a safety chain C affixed to the yoke and to the suspension device The safety chain should be either a metal wire rope or a metal chain both suitably rated for the purpose 4 3 Adjusting beam direction The Par Lite LED can be tilted to adjust the beam output To perform this adjustment follow the instructions set out below 1 Loosen the handle D located on the side of the projector thus allowing the inclination to be changed 2 Adj
21. should not be powered through a Dimmer as this may damage the internal switching powersupply Prior to connecting the device to mains power ensure that the mains characteristics are within the recommended range for use with the Par Lite Led A good earth connection is essential for the correcdt operation of the Par Lite Led Never install the unit unless the yellow gree earth cable is securely connected All cabling and connections should be carried out by suitably qualified personnel 10 English 6 DMX signal functions Par Lite LED can operate in three modes 1 using DMX512 control signal 2 automated STAND ALONE or MASTER SLAVE modes see chapter 9 AUTO function 3 using an IR remote in either STAND ALONE or MASTER SLAVE see chapter 10 IR function 6 1 Connecting DMX signal Control signal is digital and is transmitted via two pair screened cable as recommended in international standards for the transmission of DMX512 Connection is serial utilising the XLR3 sockets located on the rear panel of the Par Lite LED Signal connection via the XLR3 connectors Connection is to international standards Connection is as indicated below pin 1 GND pin 2 data pin 3 data Should your DMX 512 controller output signal via a cannon XLR5 5 pin pins 4 and 5 should remain unconnected Controller Standard DMX 512 OUT
22. stics of incoming DMX 512 6 error messages 7 ID code 8 alarms Edit and set 1 DMX address 2 force leds on 3 function mode To initiate communications with the Par Lite LED the DR1 must be installed into the DMX signal chain between the fixture and the controller following the instructions located internally on the unit The DR1 dip switch must be set to the ON position from this point on dip switches 1 to 128 take on the task of assigning an iden tifying value ID to the fixture They no longer set the fixtures DMX address which is done by the DR1 The maximum number of unique IDs available in the DR1 system is 250 dip switch 256 has no functionality An example of a possible configuration is shown below EPEE HHawaa A Par Lite LED seto D 13 and DRI active configured by setting dip switch DR1 to ON and dip switches 1 4 and 8 to ON 2 4 8 163264128 256 sa uo 3U61 La 17 English 11 1 Function modes using DR1 MODE Using the inbuilt functionality of the Par Lite LED via the DRT it is possible to alter the function mode of the fixture The following dia gram illustrates the menu navigation system of the DR1 in MODE RODI Ke menu MODE es IS es FUNCT 0 0 MEAS D f X DMX function DMX function mode enter AGU NA i master function Master unit enter PRO I Example program 1 enter PROG program To select the number of
23. ust the projectors tilt 200 Pi a SN 240 3 Refasten the handle D on the side of the projector English 4 4 Opening and closing up the projector The various procedures which follow can only be performed with the projector housing removed To gain access to the internal of the projector use a suitable screwdriver to remove the 3 screws E which affix the front frame and remove it You should now have complete access to the internal of the projector and can proceed to carry out the procedures described below ATTENTION Remove mains power prior to opening up the projector To close up the projector replace the housing and reaffix the 3 screws previously removed 4 5 Adjusting the beam angle Several optional optical groups are available for Par Lite Led They are used to vary the beam dimension and make it suitable for dif ferent lighting applications and specifically a group of lenses for a larger projection angle a flood reflector and several filters that can be fitted either internally or externally to the unit The standard optical group fitted on Par Lite Led is composed by a group of lenses that gives 12 beam angle Here following you will find instructions to install different optical groups 1 Open the unit as shown on paragraph 4 4 Open and close the unit 2 Remove the 3 screws G 3 Replace the lenses L
24. witch Auto to the ON position and select the program you wish to run and the hold and crossfade times to fol low as described in the previous section 15 English 10 IR function This function allows for control via an optional infrared controller and receiver infrared receiver cod CO9163 controller cod FO9281 Via this function it is possible to select the operating mode STAND ALONE or MASTER SLAVE The use of this function disables the use of DMX signal 10 1 IR MASTER SLAVE mode In MASTER SLAVE mode it is possible to control a fixture set as MASTER and other Par Lite LED configured as SLAVES The following diagram outlines the necessary settings for this configuration Ad altri Par Lite Led SLAVE Connect to other Par Lite Led SLAVE MASTER IR RUPERT Sal por Ute LED at MASTER IR 2 4 8 16 32 64128 256 uo 1461 la To configure a Par Lite LED as MASTER set the IR and Auto dip switches to ON SLAVE IR eT I Par Lite LED set as 2 4 8 16 3264128 256 2 f amp ay SLAVE group 2 os gt o 53 To configure a Par Lite LED as a SLAVE set the IR dip switch to ON and set to ON the dip switch corresponding the the desired group It is possible to subdivide the units set as SLAVE into four groups which can be controlled independently The following

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