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2. lll T res PETIT 4 2 E EG p Hr wd c Y ub aoe oe TTITIIL 2 2 Control panel 1 5 connections TELE LE L A 42 tne i zu V 221 9 G tiy DIP switches both at OFF reset indicator Figure 2 11 Motherboard Features YK200 User Manual 2 5 020 100629 02 Rev 1 08 2012 2 6 Section 2 Overview 15 TIE NOTE DIP switches in Figure 2 11 do not affect projector operation Leg 2 Power DMX Panel The Power DMX panel includes these components Figure 2 12 Power switch PowerCon connector DMX in and out This Leg also houses a transformer arrow in Figure 2 13 that powers the Motherboard CPU as well as Pan and Tilt yoke motors Power switch Powercon connector DMX OUT 30 amp Single phase Figure 2 12 Power DMX Panel Figure 2 13 Leg 2 Top View Disconnect the YK200 Yoke from AC power before removing any cover or part including fuses and when not in use Covers shall only be removed by CHRISTIE accredited service technicians Table 2 1 Fuse Values Description Voltage Range Fuse protection PRIMARY 208 230 V T1 6A 250V USE ONLY CONQUER POWE
3. DM T 3 3AL2 Lens Motor 3 2 E E 3 6 DESC NU E 3 6 E LOCE gt 3 6 3 7 Removing th Bracket from the Y 00 3 7 Installing the Bracket on the 200 2 22200202222200000 000 eene nnns 3 0 3 2 3 Installing the Roadster Series Projector on the Bracket 3 11 12A Ista at OM 3 14 3 2 9 Balancing the Roadster Serie 3 15 3 2 0 Making 3 18 YK200 User Manual i 020 100629 02 Rev 1 08 2012 Table of Contents CHRISTIE 4 Operation WP ai GG TLE VION Cl CIN ae 4 1 CIOL ON UM 4 1 d LZ 4 ZA E CI E E 4 2 4 2 1 Opening and Ground Setup from a Flight 0 4 3 D eie 4 3 von J 4 3 NU C 4 7 Pro CUS J 4 7 _____ 4 10 4 3 1 Nitro Rigging Clamp 4 10 d X BRS OU 11 e ______________ 4 11 LM qe 4 15 4 4 1 Con
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5. focus motors Verify that the yoke is properly grounded Verify that the AC power complies with the local building and electrical codes and has both overload and ground fault earth fault protection Verify that all power distribution equipment and cables are in good condition and rated for the requirements of the connected devices Verify that the DMX distribution has XLR 5 pin connectors See Figure 4 17 DMX In and Thru XLR Con nectors on page 4 8 1 4 YK200 User Manual 020 100629 02 Rev 1 08 2012 CHRISTIE 2 Overview 2 1 YK200 Dual Arm Yoke The YK200 is comprised of the following main components Figure 2 1 The dual arm 1 The base referred to as TopBox or Tripod 2 Handles 3 Quick Locks 4 2 1 1 YK200 Bracket The YK200 bracket assembly contains these components Figure 2 2 The platform 1 which accepts adaptor plates that are unique to each projector series A head box 2 which provides a location for projector connections YK200 User Manual 020 100629 02 Rev 1 08 2012 Figure 2 1 YK200 Components Figure 2 2 Bracket Platform and Head Box 2 1 Section 2 Overview 2 1 2 YK200 Dual Arm The YK200 dual arm contains these components Sub connection panel Panand tilt motors Tilt Sensor e Pan axis Pan and tilt chain stretchers Removing the Yoke Arm Covers ae e Figure 2 3 YK200 Dual Arm All servi
6. of Vertical blocking screw Horizontal blocking screw Figure 3 38 Balance Blocking Screws 3 17 YK200 User Manual 020 100629 02 Rev 1 08 2012 Section 3 Projector Installation 15 TIE 3 2 6 Making Electrical Connections All servicing must be performed by CHRISTIE accredited service technicians Use replacement parts that are manufacturer approved only Use of any other part other than the ones specified by the manufacturer can result in fire electric shock or risk of personal injury and irreparable equipment damage 1 Remove the yoke arm cover on Arm 1 which contains the sub connection panel 6 screws See Figure 3 39 2 Connect the Roadster AC cable to the sub connection panel as shown in Figure 3 40 Figure 3 39 Remove Yoke Arm Cover e Figure 3 40 Roadster AC Connection to Yoke 3 18 YK200 User Manual 020 100629 02 Rev 1 08 2012 CHRISTIE Section 3 Projector Installation 3 Attach the DMX Data In cable and the Power Supply cable to the sub connection panel circled in Figure 3 41 4 Route the Power In and DMX Data In cables to the Head Box as shown in Figure 3 42 Make connections to the Head Box Figure 3 43 The Power In connector must be locked by turning the shell clockwise Figure 3 41 Head Box Connections to Sub Connection Panel Figure 3 42 Head Box to Yoke Routing Figure 3 43 Head Box Connections YK200 User Manual 3 19 020 100
7. NOTICE 77e connector slide assembly allows the connector to move as the lens is rotated Figure 3 1 Lens Cap Placement Figure 3 2 Lens Removal YK200 User Manual 3 1 020 100629 02 Rev 1 08 2012 Section 3 Projector Installation CH 15 TIE 3 1 2 Lens Motor Set Replacement NOTICE All original screws must be set aside for re use 1 Remove lens motor cover by removing screws shown in Figure 3 3 2 Remove the motor set from the lens by removing the screws in Figure 3 4 77 3 4 Motor Set Renova 3 Remove the connector bracket Figure 3 5 Figure 3 5 Connector Removal 3 2 YK200 User Manual 020 100629 02 Rev 1 08 2012 15 TIE Section 3 Projector Installation 4 Open the replacement motor set Figure 3 7 E pen Figure 3 7 Open Replacement Motor Set Figure 3 6 Replacement Motor Set 5 Loosen the screws at the locations shown in Figure 3 8 to unlock the motor position adjustments Figure 3 8 Unlock Motor Adjustments 6 Place the lens in the motor set in the orientation shown in Figure 3 9 YK200 User Manual 3 3 020 100629 02 Rev 1 08 2012 Section 3 Projector Installation CH 15 TIE Figure 3 9 Place Lens in Motor Set 7 Close the motor set arms and fasten them with the hardware shown in Figure 3 10 2 X CHC 4x16 flat washer 4x14 Figure 3 10 Fasten Motor Arms 3 4 YK200 User Manual 020 100629 02 Rev 1 08 20
8. O C Lii gt Figure 4 27 Tilt Flight Case Base Up 5 Undo latches on flight case and separate the base Figure 4 28 Figure 4 28 Remove Flight Case Base 6 Remove the security straps both sides and lock the pan axis Figure 4 29 Figure 4 29 Remove Security Straps and Lock Pan Axis 4 12 YK200 User Manual 020 100629 02 Rev 1 08 2012 15 TIE Section 4 Operation 7 Unlock the tilt axis and tilt the yoke up Open the internal locks both sides Figure 4 30 Figure 4 30 Tilt Yoke Up and Open Locks 8 Place the Nitro Rigging Clamp over the yoke base Figure 4 31 Figure 4 31 Nitro Rigging Clamp on YK200 Base YK200 User Manual 4 13 020 100629 02 Rev 1 08 2012 CHRISTIE Section 4 Operation 9 Clockwise from top left in Figure 4 32 Open the lock arm on the Nitro Rigging Clamp engage the triangular plate on the YK200 tripod with the Nitro Rigging Clamp then close and firmly tighten the lock Figure 4 32 Engage and Lock YK200 Tripod to Nitro Rigging Clamp 10 Lower the truss toward the tripod When installing an Nitro Rigging Clamp inspect the clamp for damage and verify the four mounting hooks are securely attached to the truss For added security use the safety cables included with the Nitro Rigging Clamp to connect the YK200 to the Nitro Rigging Clamp and the Nitro Rigging Clamp to the truss 11 Lift the truss Figure 4 33 NOTICE Before lifting the truss
9. Error codes LED status appear in bold e g LP Al etc Operational states of modules appear capitalized such as power ON OFF YK200 User Manual 1 1 020 100629 02 Rev 1 08 2012 Section 1 Introduction CH 19 TIE 1 3 1 4 1 5 1 2 General Features The Christie Nitro YK200 is controlled by a DMX interface and offers these automated functions 600 pan powered by DC servo motor 16 bits e 270 tilt powered by DC servo motor 16 bits Focus powered by DC servo motors 8 bits Zoom powered by DC servo motors 8 bits Input Rating Table 1 1 Operating Power Zone Voltage Connection Operating Current EUROPE 230VAC 50HZ 32A SINGLE PHASE EARTH GROUND YOKE ONLY USA 208 VAC 60HZ 30A DUAL PHASE EARTH GROUND YOKE ONLY 200 240 VAC 50 60HZ YOKE PROJECTOR 23 Safety Warnings All servicing must be performed by CHRISTIE accredited service technicians Use replacement parts that are manufacturer approved only Use of any other part other than the ones specified by the manufacturer can result in fire electric shock or risk of personal injury and irreparable equipment damage For protection from electric shock the YK200 must be grounded earthed to protect against electrical shock and the AC power distribution circuit must be equipped with a fuse or circuit breaker and ground fault earth fault protection lt Disconnect the YK200 from AC power before removing any cove
10. Setup 1 Remove flight case cover Figure 4 5 NOTE 70 move the flight case over long distances wheels on the flight case should be used de IE e 4 Figure 4 5 Open Flight Case 2 Unlock the retention plate 2 places slide it down then remove it Figure 4 6 Figure 4 6 Remove Retention Plate YK200 User Manual 4 3 020 100629 02 Rev 1 08 2012 Section 4 Operation CH 15 TIE 3 Lock the tilt axis 2 places on the YK200 Figure 4 7 j Figure 4 7 Lock Tilt Axis on YK200 4 Tilt the flight case base up Figure 4 8 Figure 4 8 Tilt Flight Case Base Up 4 4 YK200 User Manual 020 100629 02 Rev 1 08 2012 Section 4 Operation CHRISTIE 5 Undo latches on flight case and separate the base Figure 4 9 4 vd ur s EV Figure 4 9 Remove Flight Case Base 6 Tilt the flight case up until the yoke tripod touches the ground JA fn 9 Al LEA Figure 4 10 Tilt Flight Case Up YK200 User Manual 020 100629 02 Rev 1 08 2012 Section 4 Operation CH 15 TIE 7 Remove the straps securing the YK200 to the flight case base Figure 4 11 Figure 4 11 Remove Security Straps 8 Open the internal locks both sides and separate the flight case from the yoke Figure 4 12 Figure 4 12 Separate Flight Case i The flight case is heavy Take care when h
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12. CHRISTIE p n gt EIL CR i Figure 4 16 Connect Ethernet RJ45 and DVI I Figure 4 17 DMX In and Thru XLR Connectors NOTE The YK200 should always be connected to DMX data using star topology strictly following DMX standard instructions 4 8 YK200 User Manual 020 100629 02 Rev 1 08 2012 15 TIE Section 4 Operation 6 Ensure both tilt locking systems are unlocked Figure 4 18 and that the pan lock is unlocked Neale Never switch on the projector and yoke at the same time 7 Switch on the projector uie Always ensure personnel not close to the 200 at startup 8 Turn on the main YK200 power switch Figure 4 19 The unit will start its pan and tilt reset Wait for the reset to complete NOTE The main YK200 power switch only switches on the yoke components motors and electronic boards The projector power switch is independent of the yoke Figure 4 19 YK200 Power Switch 9 Once reset is complete switch on Head Box power circled in Figure 4 20 Figure 4 20 Head Box Power Switch YK200 User Manual 4 9 020 100629 02 Rev 1 08 2012 Section 4 Operation CH 15 TIE 10 Check the LCD Panel both the Head Box and the Tripod In both places both dmx and power LEDs on the Display LCD panel should be lit Figure 4 21 2 power A Green flashing LED indicates good DMX connection Red LED on indicates power is on Figure 4 21
13. Weight Empty Pos madii ME 135 kg 297 155 Figure 7 2 Flight Case Dimensions With YK200 Roadster Series Projector 335 kg 737 Ib without lens 7 2 YK200 User Manual 020 100629 02 Rev 1 08 2012 CHRISTIE 7 6 Regulatory CSA UL Listed 7 7 Environment e Maximum ambient temperature max 45 C 113 F Minimum ambient temperature T max 5 C 23 F 7 8 Optional Components Nitro Rigging Clamp YK200 User Manual 020 100629 02 Rev 1 08 2012 Section 7 Specifications 7 3 Corporate offices Worldwide offices USA Cypress United Kingdom Eastern Europe ph 714 236 8610 ph 44 118 977 8000 ph 36 0 147 48 100 Canada Kitchener France Middle East ph 519 744 8005 ph 33 0 1 41 21 00 36 ph 971 0 4 299 7575 Germany Spain ph 49 2161 664540 ph 34 91 633 9990 Singapore ph 65 6877 8737 Beijing ph 86 10 6561 0240 Shanghai ph 86 21 6278 7708 69 For the most current technical documentation please visit www christiedigital com Japan ph 81 3 3599 7481 South Korea ph 82 2 702 1601 CHRISTIE
14. Welcome menu appears YK200 User Manual 4 19 020 100629 02 Rev 1 08 2012 Section 4 Operation 4 20 Zoom Reset Submenu 1 Press the OK key to reset the zoom control board 2 The confirmation message Are You Sure appears 3 Press the OK key to confirm The Welcome menu appears Focus Reset Submenu 1 Press the OK key to reset the focus control board 2 The confirmation message Are You Sure appears 3 Press the OK key to confirm The Welcome menu appears Zoom and Focus Reset Submenu 1 Press the OK key to reset the zoom and focus control boards 2 Theconfirmation message Are You Sure appears 3 Press the OK key to confirm The Welcome menu appears Command Video Reset Submenu 1 Press the OK key to reset the video control board 2 Theconfirmation message Are You Sure appears 3 Press the OK key to confirm The Welcome menu appears Pattern Submenu Press the OK key to choose a pattern 2 Press or key to scroll through 9 different patterns 3 Press the OK key to confirm the choice The Welcome menu appears Info System Menu 1 Press or 4 key to select this menu item 2 Press the OK key to display the CPU software version CHRISTIE CDE SYSTEM ZOOM RESET CDE SYSTEM ZOOM FOCUS RESET CDE SYSTEM RESET CDES VIDEO CDE SYSTEM PATTERN USER VIP2 Roadster INFO SYSTEM YK200 User Manual 020
15. check that pan and tilt locking bars are all in the unlocked position that all connections have been made to the tripod and that the YK200 power switch is on Failing to do so will require lowering the truss again to rectify these conditions Figure 4 33 Lift the Truss 4 14 YK200 User Manual 020 100629 02 Rev 1 08 2012 15 TIE Section 4 Operation 4 4 DMX The YK200 yoke is DMX managed according to USITT standards 4 4 1 Controlling from a DMX Console or Controller The DMX protocol used to control the YK200 yoke adheres to United States Institute for Theatre Technology USITT standards You can use any DMX console or controller that complies with these standards to control the YK200 yoke If you are using DMX star topology use XLR 5 pin connectors for all connections In addition use a shielded twisted pair cable designed for RS 485 devices Do not use microphone cable or other cable with characteris tics different from the EIA RS 485 specifications It is recommend that you use double pair shield cabling 4 4 2 Control Panel Description The YK200 yoke control panel has 6 keys to provide navigation through various menus The MENU key returns the display to the Welcome Menu The gt key allows scrolling through main menu items and between submenu items The 4 key also allows scrolling through main menu items and between submenu items but in the reverse sequence to keyThe key allows increasing the val
16. indicates that the yoke is receiving a DMX signal Verify that the connection between the projector and the yoke is correct YK200 User Manual 5 1 020 100629 02 Rev 1 08 2012 Section 5 Maintenance 19 TIE 5 3 5 3 1 5 3 2 5 4 5 4 1 5 5 5 5 1 5 2 Verify that the yoke and projector can move freely without colliding with other objects Verify the pan and tilt functions on the yoke are unlocked See 4 2 Locking System on page 4 1 Verify the Nitro Rigging Clamps are installed securely See 4 3 Truss Mounting on page 4 10 Verify that the Quick Lock is locked and secured See Quick Lock System on page 3 6 Verify that the yoke is properly grounded Verify that the AC power complies with the local building and electrical codes and has both overload and ground fault earth fault protection Verify that all power distribution equipment and cables are in good condition and rated for the requirements of the connected devices Verify that the DMX distribution has XLR 5 pin connectors See Figure 4 17 DMX In and Thru XLR Con nectors on page 4 8 Cleaning Yoke The plastic covers may be cleaned with water or alcohol 90 Projector Refer to the Maintenance section of the Roadster Series User Manual for cleaning information Lubrication Chains Chain lubricant may be applied as needed to the pan and tilt chains and checked at a minimum of every 3 months User Servic
17. of personal injury and irreparable equipment damage protection from electric shock the YK200 must be grounded earthed to protect against electrical shock and the AC power distribution circuit must be equipped with a fuse or circuit breaker and ground fault earth fault protection Disconnect the YK200 from AC power before removing any cover or part including fuses and when not in use Covers shall only be removed by CHRISTIE accredited service technicians LAINE Isolate the YK200 from power immediately if any power connector power cable seal cover or other component is damaged defective deformed wet or showing signs of overheating Do not reconnect power until repairs have been completed Do not expose YK200 to rain or moisture This symbol appears in this manual for procedures where a Pinching or Crushing hazard between chain and sprocket exists Keep hands clear when unit is powered Disconnect power before servicing This symbol appears in this manual for procedures where a Pinching or Crushing hazard between rotating and stationary surfaces exists Keep hands clear when unit is powered Disconnect power before servicing or apply rotation locks Pre Operational Checklist Before you operate the Christie Nitro YK200 check these items Verify that the power cable connector is locked to the yoke base Verify that the green LED is flashing on the control panel This
18. on the control display panel If not release them and switch the yoke on again Check that PAN and TILT Locks are prop erly released Check that PAN and TILT motor cables are properly connected on motherboard CPU PAN amp TILT detection is not working The reset sequence does not run prop erly The control panel doesn t display PAN ok DMX The reset sequence does not run prop erly slowly PAN or TILT starts with a high speed movement Check PAN amp TILT sensors input connec tion on the CPU Check detection LED indicators orange light on the bottom of PAN amp TILT sen sors are on Check motor cables and cables linking motors to CPU Check the PAN and TILT tension PAN amp TILT movement are not linear oscillate when moving to a precise position YK200 User Manual 020 100629 02 Rev 1 08 2012 For TILT Check balance is properly adjusted for the model of lens installed in the projector Check PAN amp TILT detection LED indica tor on the CPU 6 1 Section 6 Troubleshooting Table 6 1 Troubleshooting Chart PAN amp TILT cannot be controlled via DMX Lighting console No power to the Roadster series projector No power to the head box Red LED on the head box is not lit Roadster series projector doesn t work using DMX lighting console Video function DMX channel 7 of the Roadster series projector doesn t work properly 6 2 CHRIST
19. used and is not performed at this point 3 12 YK200 User Manual 020 100629 02 Rev 1 08 2012 CH 15 TIE Section 3 Projector Installation Xe Ensure that the tilt mechanism is locked before mounting projector Figure 3 29 Alignment of Adaptor Plates Figure 3 30 Fastener Details and Locations with Bracket Holes YK200 User Manual 3 13 020 100629 02 Rev 1 08 2012 Section 3 Projector Installation CH 15 TIE 5 Install the Head Box as shown in Figure 3 31 using 2 TH 6x16 screws 1 6x18 flat washer and 1 split lockwasher on each side Figure 3 31 Fasten Head Box to Bracket 3 2 4 Lens Installation 1 Connect the lens connector to the external zoom and focus cable from the Head Box Figure 3 32 NOTICE Before lens installation remove rear lens cap 3 14 YK200 User Manual 020 100629 02 Rev 1 08 2012 15 TIE Section 3 Projector Installation 2 Align the tabs on the lens with the slots in the lens retainer ring on the projector Push the lens in until the tabs touch the back of the retainer ring Figure 3 33 Figure 3 33 Install Lens 3 To ensure the lens is secured in the lens mount turn it clockwise until you feel the tabs on the lens butting against the end stops on the lens mount retaining ring Figure 3 34 To ensure the locking pin is properly engaged turn the lens counter clockwise If the lens rotates the locking pin is not properly engaged Turn the lens clockwi
20. 0 Lock Tilt Mechanism 2 Rotate the bracket until the arrow on the bracket circled in Figure 3 21 points upward and slide the Quick Lock plates into the yoke The arrow on the bracket also indicates where the lens end of the projector will be located Figure 3 21 Mount Bracket onto Yoke YK200 User Manual 3 9 020 100629 02 Rev 1 08 2012 Section 3 Projector Installation NOTICE There are 2 ways that the bracket can be oriented when mounting onto the yoke The correct orientation is with the right side of the projector as viewed from lens end closest to yoke Arm 1 which contains the sub connection panel The upward arrow on the bracket also indicates the correct orientation 3 Close the latch Figure 3 22 4 Tighten the safety bolt Figure 3 23 Figure 3 23 Tighten Safety Bolt Figure 3 22 Close Latch 5 Tighten 3 blocking bolts Figure 3 24 6 Tighten 2 latch nuts Figure 3 25 Figure 3 24 Tighten Blocking Bolts Figure 3 25 Tighten Latch Nuts 3 10 YK200 User Manual 020 100629 02 Rev 1 08 2012 15 TIE Section 3 Projector Installation 7 Refer back to Figure 3 19 With the vertical cover removed thread the DMX and power cables through the tilt axis 8 Unlock the tilt mechanism rotate the bracket until it is horizontal and lock the tilt mechanism again 3 2 3 Installing the Roadster Series Projector on the Bracket The bracket assembly includes an adjustable plate which al
21. 0034 3125 Chain The chain tension should be checked every 3 months or less depending on frequency of use YK200 User Manual 5 3 020 100629 02 Rev 1 08 2012 CHRISTIE Section 5 Maintenance 5 5 2 Projector If a lens is changed projector balance must be assessed NOTICE With the YK200 power turned off and the tilt axis unlocked balance is only achieved when the projector does not tilt on its own when set to tilt angles of 0 45 and 90 As a result it may be necessary to perform the balance adjustment more than once until this is achieved Refer to the Maintenance section of the Roadster Series User Manual for information on user serviceable projector components YK200 User Manual 5 4 020 100629 02 Rev 1 08 2012 CHRISTIE Troubleshooting This section provides information and procedures for resolving common issues with the Christie Nitro YK200 yoke If the problem can not be resolved contact your dealer for assistance NOTE Only Christie accredited technicians can perform service beyond the solutions listed in the Troubleshooting Chart 6 1 Yoke Table 6 1 Troubleshooting Chart Check MAIN ON OFF switch is ON BEEN No power Red LED not lit on the con trol display planel Check that the Powercon connector black is properly locked on the power DMX panel Check the power supply network 3 Check power supply fuses LEG 2 Tr No reset after switching the yoke on Red LED is lit
22. 12 15 TIE Section 3 Projector Installation 8 Allow the motor gears to mesh with the lens gears Figure 3 11 NOTICE DO NOT apply additional pressure on the gears in an effort to mesh them Figure 3 11 Engage Gears 9 Inspect the motor gears to ensure they are meshed with the lens gears Tighten the motor position adjustment screws loosened earlier Refer back to Figure 3 8 10 Carefully rotate the lens gears and verify that the motor gears are rotating If gear operation is satisfactory the lens is ready for installation Figure 3 12 Lens with Replacement Motors YK200 User Manual 3 5 020 100629 02 Rev 1 08 2012 CHRISTIE Section 3 Projector Installation 3 2 Roadster Series Bracket 3 2 1 Bracket Description The Roadster Series projector is mounted on a unique video head or bracket The bracket includes two triangular plates that form part of a Quick Lock system Figure 3 13 which allows the projector to be quickly mounted on or dismounted from the YK200 Quick Lock System This system is comprised of triangular plates on the projector bracket that mate with a slots on the YK200 tilt mechanism Figure 3 14 They are secured with a latch that fastens with 2 nuts 3 blocking bolts and 1 safety bolt With only a few steps the user can quickly change out projectors that have been pre mounted onto brackets Figure 3 14 Quick Lock System YK200 User Manual 3 6 020 100629 02 Rev 1 0
23. 629 02 Rev 1 08 2012 Section 3 Projector Installation CH 15 TIE 5 Make the RS232 and DVI connections as shown in Figure 3 44 Ensure that the RS232 cable is plugged into the RS232 OUT connector 1 From VIP head box 2 From yoke arm RS232 sub D connector DVI input connector Figure 3 44 Roadster Projector Connections 6 Remove the Head Box cover The location of the zoom and focus board is highlighted in Figure 3 45 Figure 3 45 Head Box Cover Removal and Zoom and Focus Board Location 3 20 YK200 User Manual 020 100629 02 Rev 1 08 2012 15 TIE Section 3 Projector Installation 7 Ensure that the grey coding wheel arrow in Figure 3 46 on the Zoom and Focus board is set to 1 and that the DIP switches circled in Figure 3 46 are set as shown switch 1 OFF switch 2 OFF NOTICE Head Box power must be OFF before changing VA the address with the grey coding wheel Failing to do so DEN i gt may produce destructive or disruptive effects SN NM NM M BM BM B B B 42442513155 LEM LE LI be M Nr Figure 3 46 Zoom and Focus Grey Coding Wheel 8 Locate the DMX RS232 board in the Head Box highlighted in Figure 3 47 t m Figure 3 47 DMX RS232 Board Location in Head Box YK200 User Manual 3 21 020 100629 02 Rev 1 08 2012 Section 3 Projector Installation CHRISTIE 9 Figure 3 48 shows the DMX RS232 board detai
24. 8 2012 CH 15 TIE Section 3 Projector Installation 3 2 2 Bracket Setup All servicing must be performed by CHRISTIE accredited service technicians Use replacement parts that are manufacturer approved only Use of any other part other than the ones specified by the manufacturer can result in fire electric shock or risk of personal injury and irreparable equipment damage Removing the Bracket from the YK200 On occasion it may be necessary to remove the bracket from the YK200 Perform the following steps on both sides of the bracket 1 Lock the tilt axis then loosen 2 M8 latch nuts Figure 3 15 2 Back off the 3 TH 6x16 blocking bolts Figure 3 16 Figure 3 15 Undo 2 Latch Nuts Figure 3 16 Undo 3 Blocking Bolts Back off the safety bolt Figure 3 17 Open the latch Figure 3 18 Remove the yoke arm cover 6 screws and pull the cables through the tilt axis opening Figure 3 19 Lift the bracket from the YK200 YK200 User Manual 3 7 020 100629 02 Rev 1 08 2012 Section 3 Projector Installation CH 15 TIE Figure 3 17 Undo Safety Bolt Figure 3 18 Open Latch Figure 3 19 Remove Covers and Extract Cables through Tilt Mechanism 3 8 YK200 User Manual 020 100629 02 Rev 1 08 2012 15 TIE Section 3 Projector Installation Installing the Bracket on the YK200 NOTICE Perform the following steps on both sides of the yoke 1 Ensure the tilt mechanism 15 locked Figure 3 2
25. Display LCD Panel LEDs NOTE A green flashing dmx LED indicates that a DMX signal is being received Always wait until the reset process is complete before switching the next YK200 and projector system There should always be two technicians at every YK200 startup one at the DMX console and one at the yoke 4 3 Truss Mounting 4 3 1 Nitro Rigging Clamp Description The Nitro Rigging Clamp hook was specially designed for the YK200 system It can be fixed on or under trusses ranging from 300mm 11 8 to 500mm 19 7 wide with 50mm 2 section tubes The Nitro Rigging Clamp is designed to support a weight of 500 Kg 1102 Ibs Figure 4 22 The Nitro Rigging Clamp Figure 4 23 Nitro Rigging Clamps mounted above and below a truss 4 10 YK200 User Manual 020 100629 02 Rev 1 08 2012 15 TIE Section 4 Operation 4 3 2 Rigging Procedure 1 Remove flight case cover and locate yoke below truss Figure 4 24 NOTE 70 move the flight case over long distances wheels on the flight case should be used 2 Unlock the retention plate 2 places slide it down then remove it Figure 4 25 Figure 4 25 Remove Retention Plate 3 Lock the tilt axis 2 places on the YK200 Figure 4 26 4 Figure 4 26 Lock Tilt Axis on YK200 YK200 User Manual 4 11 020 100629 02 Rev 1 08 2012 Section 4 Operation 15 TIE 4 Tilt the flight case base up Figure 4 27
26. IE Check DMX network linking Lighting con sole to the YK200 Ensure that DMX cables used are certified DMX standard Check if DMX cable is properly plugged into DMX IN input on the power DMX panel Check DMX reception LED indicator on the control display panel green LED should be flashing Check that DMX address is properly set Check that PAN ok TILT ok DMX is displayed on the control panel DMX signals will start to be received only after the yoke reset is completed Check that power switch above power cord on projector is in the ON position Check that power cable is properly plugged and locked into the yoke sub connection panel underthe vertical cover Check that the MAIN ON OFF switch on the head box is ON Check the powercon connector blue is properly locked on the power DMX head box control display panel Check that power supply cable is also properly connected to the yoke sub con nection panel under the vertical cover Check power input fuse external fuse holder on head box Remove the head box cover and check internal fuses Check DMX reception indicator on the head box control display panel green LED flashing Ensure that projector internal communi cation parameter is set to 19200 Baud Check DMX cable linking head box to the YK200 yoke is properly plugged into the head box and into the yoke sub connec tion panel under the vertical cover Check head box DM
27. Lockedpostion Locked position Unlckedpostion Unlckedpostion Figure 4 2 Pan and Tilt Locking YK200 User Manual 4 1 020 100629 02 Rev 1 08 2012 Section 4 Operation 15 TIE The 3 pan lock positions are shown in Figure 4 3 Note that the tripod is in exactly the same orientation in each case Figure 4 3 Pan Lock Positions Tilt locking can be used to facilitate handling or maintenance ie bracket removal NOTICE Before switching on the projector verify that the 3 locking bars are in the unlocked position This is required to allow the projector to reset The YK200 will not respond to DMX commands when locked 4 2 Setup This procedure applies to the YK200 equipped with a Roadster Series projector The stability of the YK200 base should always be checked and the strength of the platform needed to support it should never be underestimated The momentum generated by pan and tilt movements should also be taken into account The average surface area of the platform needed is 1 70m x 1 70m The footprint of the YK200 without projector is shown in Figure 4 4 51183 S 826 Figure 4 4 YK200 Dimensions 4 2 YK200 User Manual 020 100629 02 Rev 1 08 2012 15 TIE Section 4 Operation 4 2 1 Opening and Ground Setup from a Flight Case Description The flight case provides a means of safely transporting the YK200 with a pre mounted projector It also simplifies setup and packing
28. Pan 600 Tilt 270 DC servo motor 24 Volts Maximum speeds PAN 8 sec TILT 4 3 sec 7 1 2 Focus Control Remote via DMX dedicated channels 7 1 3 Zoom Control Remote via DMX dedicated channels 7 2 Physical 7 2 1 Yoke Dimensions H 1004 mm x W 830 mm x 1183 mm 39 5 x W 32 7 x L 46 6 Footprint see Figure 7 1 721 7 2 2 Yoke Body Body structure Aluminum Cover thermoformed plastic Color grey black e Pan and Tilt Lock for transport and maintenance Figure 7 1 YK200 Footprint 7 2 3 Mounting Options Floor mounted upright Truss mounted with Nitro Rigging Clamp upright or inverted YK200 User Manual 7 1 020 100629 02 Rev 1 08 2012 Section 7 Specifications 15 TIE 7 3 Weights 7 3 1 YK200 90 kg 198 4 Ibs 7 3 2 YK200 Roadster Series Projector e 200kg 440 Ibs without lens 7 4 Power Requirements 7 4 1 Voltage and Current Europe 230 VAC 250 60 Hz single phase USA 208 VAC 250 60 Hz dual phase Operating current Yoke only 1A at 230VAC 1 8A at 208VAC Operating current Yoke Projector 15A worst case Power consumption 150W max 7 4 2 Fuses Head Box T750mA Power Supply Primary T1 6A Conquer Electronics Co Ltd UTE1 60 Power Supply Secondary T6 3A Schurter AG 0034 3125 7 5 Flight Case 7 5 1 Dimensions See Figure 7 2 wb S SS OLP LUN 7 5 2
29. R SUPPLY TRANSFORMER 150 ELECTRONICS Co LTD UTEI 60 VA SECONDARY 22 V T6 3A 250V USE ONLY SCHURTER AG 0034 3125 YK200 User Manual 020 100629 02 Rev 1 08 2012 CH 15 TIE Section 2 Overview Leg 3 Input Panel This panel includes these ports Figure 2 14 e Ethernet Input 2 DVI I type input 200 lt Figure 2 14 Input Panel Figure 2 15 Leg 3 Top View 2 2 YK200 Compatible Projectors 2 2 1 Christie Roadster Series The Christie Roadster Series video projector can be mounted to the YK200 with a special bracket A minor modification is required to interface with the YK200 but all other Roadster features and functions are unchanged Refer to the Roadster Series manuals for more information Figure 2 16 Roadster Series Front View Figure 2 17 Roadster Series Connection Panel Modifications required Zoom and focus motors on the Roadster lens must be replaced with YK200 motors You use the DMX protocol to control these motors YK200 User Manual 2 7 020 100629 02 Rev 1 08 2012 Section 2 Overview CH 5 TIE 2 3 Head Kits Projectors are mounted to the yoke using a Head Kit comprised of The YK200 bracket Figure 2 18 and Adaptor plates specific to the projector series Figure 2 19 The bracket has a Quick Lock see page 3 6 allowing simplified installation and removal One type of Heads Kit is available for the YK200 Roadster
30. SI T11363 2006 XE HY DR is part uses metallic alloys which may contain Lead A i EF MP MARES ae CHKISTIE Table of Contents 1 Introduction NG 1 1 1 2 Typostraphical __ 1 1 AMC EAR 1 2 _______________ __ 1 2 E oc 1 2 5555 1 3 la 1 3 2 Overview ZA Y K2DO DUAL 2 1 YAR NIS t 2 P NP XR200 OESTE RERO 2 2 ReimoOy tic WOKE Ati 2 2 DMD O I 2 3 2 4 Leg 1 Display Module and Motherboard 2 5 Lee 2 Power DMX Panel 2 6 Lee r SAO UE Fanell 2 7 22 OM ALS Pro 2 7 2 7 MICAH ONS 2 7 T m 2 8 DA R Coine 2 9 214 1 The Nitro Rigsine UO sus 2 9 2 2 Etro POD S EE T N TE E AAA 2 10 a 2 10 3 Projector Installation 3 1 Roadster Series Lens Motor Replacemiellt rosis eros eerta ror Reve b contrate 3
31. Series adaptor plates Figure 2 19 Figure 2 19 Roadster Head Kit Adaptor Plates Figure 2 20 YK200 with Roadster A typical projector configuration using the YK200 is shown in Figure 2 20 2 8 YK200 User Manual 020 100629 02 Rev 1 08 2012 CHA 5 TIE Section 2 Overview 2 4 Rigging Accessories amp Features 2 4 1 The Nitro Rigging Clamp The Nitro Rigging Clamp P N 131 109101 xx is an optional accessory that provides a means for attaching the YK200 to a truss The Nitro Rigging Clamp Figure 2 21 is designed to allow the YK200 base to be mounted either on the top or the bottom of a truss Figure 2 22 Its adjustable clamps permit the Nitro Rigging Clamp to accommodate trusses of different widths Figure 2 21 Nitro Rigging Clamp with its 4 Figure 2 22 Nitro Rigging Clamp mounted adjustable clamps on top and bottom of truss One triangular plate Figure 2 23 is directly fitted on the Pan axis under the YK200 Tripod This plate is designed to engage with the Nitro Rigging Clamp hook One removable safety ring is also integrated with the bottom of the base to allow the projector to be secured with a safety cable Figure 2 24 Figure 2 23 Triangular Plate Figure 2 24 Base Safety Ring YK200 User Manual 2 9 020 100629 02 Rev 1 08 2012 Section 2 Overview CH 15 TIE 2 4 2 Lifting Features An inbox lifting ring 1s fitted on top of each arm It allows the YK200 to be lifted for easy maintenance or for
32. TAL COM FOR THE LATEST VERSION Roadster Series Menu When using an Roadster Series projector with the YK200 these menus are available Welcome menu DMX Number Changing menu DMX Channel Visualization menu Test Program menu General Configuration menu System Command menu Information System menu For an overview of the menu structure refer to Figure 4 36 Menu Tree Roadster Series on page 4 21 YK200 User Manual 020 100629 02 Rev 1 08 2012 15 TIE Section 4 Operation Welcome Screen This menu displays the machine status when searching for home positions VIP2 Roadster Question marks 2 indicate that the system is calibrating the pan and tilt DMX 001 motors When both and tilt home positions are found the menu indicates The DMX address or the machine number is displayed NOTICE f question marks persist after the YK200 is powered on and has reset the pan or tilt axes may still be locked Selecting a Menu After the Welcome menu appears press the or 4 key to select the following main menu items Once inside a main menu item however the MENU key must be pressed first in order to select a different main menu with the or 4 keys DMX Address Modification Menu From the Welcome menu press once to select this menu item CHANGE DMX CHANNEL Press the OK key to change the DMX address VIP2 Roadster Press the key to increase channel num
33. TE THE FUNCTION 4 22 YK200 User Manual 020 100629 02 Rev 1 08 2012 CHRISTIE Table 4 2 Roadster Series DMX Parameters Channel Default DMX Value DMX Value Function VIDEO FUNCTIONS VIDEO RESET POWER ON POWER OFF LIVE VIDEO MIRE CHECKER MIRE GREY SCALE 16 MIRE GREY SCALE 256 MIRE WHITE MIRE 50 GREY MIRE BLACK MIRE CONVERGENCE MIRE 13 POINTS MIRE COLOR BARS LOAD EXECUTE Section 4 Operation Comments FOR ALL FUNCTIONS YOU MUST CHOOSE THE FUNCTION FIRST THEN LOAD IT AND EXECUTE IT FOR EXAMPLE TO POWER ON THE PROJECTOR SET CHANNEL 7 AT DMX 25 POWER ON VALUE SET CHANNEL 7 AT DMX 86 TO LOAD THE FUNCTION SET CHANNEL 7 AT DMX 171 TO EXECUTE THE FUNCTION 0 0255 Q8 Focus 0 EE CLOSED 255 OPEN YK200 User Manual 020 100629 02 Rev 1 08 2012 4 23 CHRISTIE 5 1 5 1 1 5 2 Maintenance Installers service trained operators and all other users must maintain a safe operating environment at all times Read through this section in its entirety and understand all warnings and precautions before attempting to operate the YK200 system Safety Warnings and Guidelines General Precautions All servicing must be performed by CHRISTIE accredited service technicians Use replacement parts that are manufacturer approved only Use of any other part other than the ones specified by the manufacturer can result in fire electric shock or risk
34. X address is set at 4 E Check that RS232 cable SUB D connec tor is properly connected to RS232 OUT PUT on the Roadster series projector Remove head box cover and ensure the R232 DMX interface is properly set jumper YK200 User Manual 020 100629 02 Rev 1 08 2012 15 TIE Section 6 Troubleshooting Table 6 1 Troubleshooting Chart Check that cable linking head box to zoom focus module is properly plugged in SUB D Remove head box cover and check LED indicators are lighting or flashing Zoom amp focus module movement is not Check that zoom focus module is prop linear erly installed in the lens Roadster zoom amp focus module doesn t work Check that DVI or Ethernet cable link is properly connected to the YK200 and to the rear panel of the Roadster series pro jector Check that DVI signal input is activated via the rear control panel of the Roadster series projector No video signal transmitted 6 2 Projector Refer to the troubleshooting section of the Christie User Manuals for the Roadster Series projector YK200 User Manual 6 3 020 100629 02 Rev 1 08 2012 CHRISTIE 7 Specifications This section provides specifications for the Christie Nitro YK200 yoke Due to continuing research specifica tions are subject to change without notice 7 1 General Capabilities 7 1 1 Pan and Tilt Movements High Resolution 8 arc minutes precision Ratio 64 1 Linear command
35. YK200 USER MANUAL 020 100629 02 YK200 USER MANUAL 020 100629 02 NOTICES COPYRIGHT AND TRADEMARKS 2012 Christie Digital Systems USA Inc All rights reserved All brand names and product names are trademarks registered trademarks or trade names of their respective holders REGULATORY The product has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the product is operated in a commercial environment The product generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of the productina residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at the user s own expense This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 Cet appareil num rique de la classe A est conforme la norme NMB 003 du Canada dd sp SHEER 7 7 o 91 Wey AS 78 919 ap eol A Alo 2 2171718 45 8 AS GENERAL Every effort has been made to ensure accuracy however in some cases changes in the products or availability could occur which may not be reflected in this document Christie reserves the right
36. an installation away from its flight case WEN INT eq Lifting of the 200 must only be performed a trained professional The YK200 tilts slightly when extracted from its flight case Figure 2 25 Lifting Ring Figure 2 26 Lifting Ring suspending YK200 Weights Verify your lifting equipment has an adequate weight rating to lift the yoke YK200 and Roadster Series w o lens 200 kg 441 Ibs 2 10 YK200 User Manual 020 100629 02 Rev 1 08 2012 15 TIE Section 3 Projector Installation 3 Projector Installation 3 1 Roadster Series Lens Motor Replacement To implement lens zoom and focus control from the DMX console it will be necessary to replace the Roadster lens motors not touch or remove any parts except those that are documented the procedure Malfunctions electrical shock fire hazard or other accidents may result NOTICE When moving or setting up a projector ensure the lens cap is in place to prevent damage to the lens surface Do not subject the lens to force and do not lift the projector by the lens The actions can result in damage to the lens cabinet or mechanical components 3 1 1 Lens Removal 1 Install the front lens cap Figure 3 1 2 Press the lens button Figure 3 1 3 Rotate the lens counter clockwise until the tabs are free of the retaining ring Figure 3 2 A Pull lens out Figure 3 2 B Lens connectors will disconnect when the lens is pulled straight out
37. andling 4 6 YK200 User Manual 020 100629 02 Rev 1 08 2012 CH 15 TIE Section 4 Operation 4 2 2 System Power Up NOTICE Before switching on the YK200 verify that the 3 locking bars 2 tilt and I pan are in the unlocked position This is required to allow the YK200 to reset In order to disconnect both yoke and projector from the power source in an emergency it will be necessary to pull the power plug from the power source receptacle Procedure 1 Complete this checklist Verify that power is available near the YK200 installation location Verify that ground fault protection is functioning Verify that power cables are undamaged Verify that YK200 power switch is in the OFF position 2 Plug the power cable into a 32 Amp socket Figure 4 13 The mains voltage used in the country where the YK200 is used should always be checked Europe 0 230V Single Phase 208V Dual Phase European connector 230V US connector 208V Figure 4 13 Power Cables YK200 User Manual 4 7 020 100629 02 Rev 1 08 2012 Section 4 Operation CH 15 TIE 3 Attach the power cable to YK200 Figure 4 14 and lock the connector Figure 4 15 CHAISTIE CHAISTIE gt A Figure 4 15 Locking Power Cable 4 Connect Ethernet and DVI cables to the input panel Figure 4 16 5 Connect the DMX 5 pin XLR connectors to the power panel Figure 4 17 152222773 YK200
38. ber Press the key to decrease channel number CURRENT 001 Hold down or key to scroll quickly NEW CHANNEL 001 lt gt Press OK to validate this number Press MENU to return to the Welcome menu DMX Channel Visualization Menu VIP2 Roadster 1 Press or key to select this menu item CHECK DMX CHANNEL Press the OK key to access the DMX screen 2 3 Press the or keys to review the DMX values for each channel 4 Press MENU to return to the Welcome menu DMX 001 128 PAN HI me Test Program Menu VIP2 Roadster 1 Press the or key to select this menu item TEST SYSTEM 2 This menu has 6 submenus Press the OK key to enter the first submenu Pan Test Submenu 1 key to run the motor counterclockwise as viewed from PAN 0000 zc 2 Press the key to run the motor clockwise The LCD display indicates the coding point value of stripe converters in Hex mode 500 steps for 1 motor cycle YK200 User Manual 4 17 020 100629 02 Rev 1 08 2012 Section 4 Operation 15 TIE 3 Pressthe 4 key to select the next submenu Tilt Test Submenu TILT TEST 1 Press the key to run the motor clockwise as viewed from yoke arm side TILT 0000 lt gt 2 Press the key to run the motor counterclockwise The LCD display indicates the coding point value of stripe converters in Hex mo
39. cing must be performed by CHRISTIE accredited service technicians Use replacement parts that are manufacturer approved only Use of any other part other than the ones specified by the manufacturer can result in fire electric shock or risk of personal injury and irreparable equipment damage 1 Remove 6 screws from the vertical covers on both ends of the arm as shown in Figure 2 4 This provides access to the components in Figure 2 5 Yer Ye The covers should always be in place and secured before switching projector power to ON 2 2 CHRISTIE Figure 2 4 Vertical Cover Removal YK200 User Manual 020 100629 02 Rev 1 08 2012 CHRISTIE Section 2 Overview without protection plate Figure 2 5 Vertical Components 2 Remove screws from the 3 horizontal covers shown in Figure 2 3 to access the components in Figure 2 6 Figure 2 6 Horizontal Components 2 1 3 YK200 Base The YK200 base is also called Top Box or Tripod The base Figure 2 7 contains these components each protected by an ABS cover and fitted with one handle Display Module and Motherboard Power and DMX Connectors Video Connectors 19 9 The covers should always be in place and secured before switching projector power to ON YK200 User Manual 2 3 020 100629 02 Rev 1 08 2012 Section 2 Overview 19 TIE Figure 2 7 YK200 Base with and without Covers All servicing must be performed by CHRISTIE accredited servic
40. de 500 steps for 1 motor cycle 3 Pressthe 4 key to select the next submenu Shutter Test Submenu SHUTTER TEST 1 Press the key to increment the value of the parameter SHUTTER 000 lt gt 2 Press the U key to decrease the value of the parameter Holding the or U key will quickly scroll through the range 0 255 3 Pressthe or 4 key to select the next submenu Focus Test Submenu FOCUS TEST 1 Press the key to increase the value FOCUS 000 lt gt 2 Press the U key to decrease the value Holding the or U key will quickly scroll through the range 0 255 3 Pressthe or 4 key to select the next submenu Zoom Test Submenu ZOOM TEST 1 Press the key to increment the value of the parameter ZOOM 000 lt gt 2 Press U key to decrease value of parameter Holding the or U key will quickly scroll through the range 0 255 3 Press or 4 key to select the next submenu Laser Test Submenu 1 Press the key to toggle the laser pointer ON or OFF TOGGLE ON OFF 2 Press MENU to return to the Welcome menu General Setup Menu 1 Press or 4 key to select this menu item 2 This menu has 2 submenus Press the OK key to enter the first submenu 4 18 YK200 User Manual 020 100629 02 Rev 1 08 2012 15 TIE Section 4 Operation Patch type Submenu Allows you to address the YK200 with DMX channels or w
41. e technicians Use replacement parts that are manufacturer approved only Use of any other part other than the ones specified by the manufacturer can result in fire electric shock or risk of personal injury and irreparable equipment damage Removing the Base Covers To remove the base covers Figure 2 8 1 Remove the 4 screws 2 on each side securing the handle to the base frame 2 the handle from the base cover 3 Lift the cover from the base frame Figure 2 8 Remove Base Handle and Cover 2 4 YK200 User Manual 020 100629 02 Rev 1 08 2012 CH 15 TIE Section 2 Overview Leg 1 Display Module and Motherboard From this panel you have access to all the projector functions This part also contains the Motherboard Figure 2 9 LCD Display Figure 2 10 Motherboard CPU Top View 2 gle Disconnect the YK200 Yoke from AC power before removing any cover or part including fuses and when not use Covers shall only be removed by CHRISTIE accredited service technicians Motherboard CPU Features ENS 5v power indicator PAN detection indicator detection indicator unused indicator TILT Sensor Sensor input 4 gatat gantt goo oood 7 lt nes H 1 17 L I gt LLL EE gres ae cm Micro chip slot coim c 11 ER m Tm
42. eable Components The components detailed below may be serviced by the user All other service must be performed by a Christie accredited service technician Yoke Power Cable Use only the AC power cable supplied Do not attempt operation if the AC supply and cable are not within the specified voltage and power range If the power cable is damaged or worn replace it with the replacement part recommended by Christie YK200 User Manual 020 100629 02 Rev 1 08 2012 CH 15 TIE Section 5 Maintenance Microchip If the CPU fails or a software upgrade 15 required refer back to page 4 16 for microchip replacement details Fuses lt Disconnect the YK200 from power before replacing a fuse Replace fuses with ones of the same type and rating Never bypass or bridge a fuse Covers shall only be removed by CHRISTIE accredited service technicians The YK200 head box is protected by one fuse located in the fuse holder next to the power switch T750mA for 200 240V Two fuses are also located in Leg 2 of the Tripod See Figure 5 1 and Table 5 1 The transformer primary fuse is shown circled and the secondary fuse indicated by an arrow is located in an inline fuse holder Table 5 1 Fuse Values Description Voltage Fuse protection PRIMARY 208 230 V T1 6A 250V USE ONLY CONQUER POWER SUPPLY TRANSFORMER 150 ELECTRONICS CO LTD UTE1 60 VA SECONDARY 22 T6 3A 250 USE ONLY SCHURTER AG
43. hall only be removed by CHRISTIE accredited service technicians The YK200 head box is protected by one fuse located next to the power switch Use the correct replacement fuse for the zone in which it operates e T750mA for 200 240V There are also 2 fuses inside one of the legs of the base T1 6A 250V located on the power supply board Conquer Electronics Co Ltd UTE1 60 T6 3A time delay 250V located in an inline fuse holder Schurter AG 0034 3125 Pre operational Checklist Before you operate the Christie Nitro Y K200 check these items Verify that the power cable connector is locked to the yoke base Verify that the green LED is flashing on the control panel This indicates that the yoke is receiving a DMX signal Verify that the connection between the projector and the yoke is correct Verify that the yoke and projector lens will not collide with other objects Verify that the pan and tilt functions on the yoke are unlocked See 4 2 Locking System on page 4 1 Verify that the Nitro Rigging Clamps are installed securely See 4 3 Truss Mounting on page 4 10 Verify that the Quick Lock is locked and secured See Quick Lock System on page 3 6 YK200 User Manual 1 3 020 100629 02 Rev 1 08 2012 Section 1 Introduction CH 19 TIE Verify that the screws on the dual bracket tight after balancing the projector Verify that the lens is properly mounted and locked after replacing zoom
44. ion FFE eA Bia e Environmentally Friendly Use Period The year number in the centre of the label indicates the Environmentally Friendly Use Period which is required to mark on the electronic information product sold in China according to the China RoHS regulations OU Pn ELINA 2006 F 2 28 Ho WAR ETAR mT R 2006 11 H 6 HO TEREA RIAA EP ET fei el e Material Concentration Values Table A STILE RK Material Concentration x Jo E hus uia 6 PBB PBDE Powersupply Harness cable 9h 388 781 319 31 9 9 L 9 1 Motor R68 a a a Lamm MR x o components Note O indicates that the concentration value of the particular hazardous substance contained in all the homogeneous materials for this part according to EIP A EIP B EIP C is below the stipulated levels in China SJ T11363 2006 RANA TEA SI T11363 2006 BUE BER X indicates that the concentration value of the particular hazardous substance contained in all the homogeneous materials for this part according to EIP A EIP B EIP C may be above the stipulated levels in China SJ T11363 2006 AEN VAAL 2 BD TET EE S OY Beta
45. ith UNIT number 1 Press the Ok key to change from DMX to UNIT patch configuration 2 Pressthe or 4 key to select the next submenu Default Parameters Configuration Submenu 1 Press the OK key to restore the default parameters The default parameter is DMX Channels address setting 2 Press MENU to return to the Welcome menu Command System Menu 1 Press or 4 key to select this menu item 2 This menu has 9 submenus Press OK key to enter the first submenu then or 4 to navigate between submenus if desired Video Control Submenu CDE SYSTEM 1 Press the OK key to switch ON the video control VIDEO CONTROL ON Yoke Reset Submenu 1 Press the OK k h d til libration md i ress the OK Key to reset the pan and tilt motors Home calibration d 2 The confirmation message Are You Sure appears 3 Press the OK key to confirm The Welcome menu appears General Reset Submenu CDE SYSTEM 1 Press the OK key to reset the pan and tilt motors zoom focus and video control boards GENERAL RESET 2 2 The confirmation message Are You Sure appears 3 Press the OK key to confirm The Welcome menu appears Head Reset Submenu CDE SYSTEM 1 Press the key to reset the ZOOM focus and video control boards n HEAD RESET 2 2 The confirmation message Are You Sure appears 3 Press the OK key to confirm The
46. ither direction b Projector lamps See Christie s separate lamp program policy c Damage caused by use of a projector lamp beyond the recommended lamp life or use of a lamp supplied by a supplier other than Christie d Problems caused by combination of the product with non Christie equipment such as distribution systems cameras video tape recorders etc or use of the product with any non Christie interface device e Damage caused by misuse improper power source accident fire flood lightening earthquake or other natural disaster Damage caused by improper installation alignment or by product modification if by other than a Christie authorized repair service provider g For LCD projectors the warranty period specified applies only where the LCD projector is in normal use Normal use means the LCD projector is not used more than 8 hours a day 5 days a week For any LCD projector where normal use is exceeded warranty coverage under this warranty terminates after 6000 hours of operation h Failure due to normal wear and tear ob PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE Preventative maintenance is an important part of the continued and proper operation of your product Please see the Maintenance section for specific maintenance items as they relate to your product Failure to perform maintenance as required and in accordance with the maintenance schedule specified by Christie will void the warranty China RoHS Compliance Informat
47. l For the Roadster Series ensure that a jumper is not present on the pins highlighted red indicator transmission indicator RS23 cable Power connection connector RM FRE DMX Input connector Figure 3 48 DMX RS232 Board Detail 10 Install Head Box cover 3 22 YK200 User Manual 020 100629 02 Rev 1 08 2012 CHRISTIE 4 Operation This section provides information and procedures for operating the Christie Nitro YK200 yoke 4 1 Pan and Tilt Movements 4 1 1 Description The YK200 allows a Roadster Series projector to be remotely oriented from a DMX console using both pan and tilt motion Pans can be implemented through a full 600 range while tilting operates over a 270 range Figure 4 1 NOTE The motherboard CPU automatically shuts down motor power when pan or tilt movements encounter any kind of physical resistance This automatic safety feature can only be defeated by removing the source of resistance e and sending a new command from the DMX control K console Nu 7 4 1 2 Locking System The YK200 incorporates mechanical locks for both the pan Figure 4 1 Pan and Tilt Movements and tilt axes Figure 4 2 illustrates the lock locations and their locked and unlocked positions NOTE Tilt has 2 angles at which it can be locked while the pan axis locks at 3 locations 2x Tilt Lock 1x Pan Lock Tilt Lock 1x Pan Lock
48. lows the projector position on the bracket to be adjusted for optimum balance The projector is mounted to this plate with 2 adaptor plates Before mounting the projector on the bracket the vertical position of the adjustable plate must be set for the Roadster 1 Ensure that the 6 screws are located starting at the third set of holes from the top bottom illustrations in Figure 3 26 Figure 3 26 Vertical Height Adjustment for Roadster YK200 User Manual 3 11 020 100629 02 Rev 1 08 2012 Section 3 Projector Installation 15 TIE 2 Attach the Roadster adaptor plates to the bottom of the projector Figure 3 27 in the orientation shown using 4 TH 12x25 screws and 4 12mm split lock washers Note that the notch on each adaptor plate must align with the screw heads as shown at bottom right Slide the plates then fasten the M12 screws once the plates are aligned 29 dtm TH 12x25 split lockwasher 12 mid Au Figure 3 27 Attach the Adaptor Plates to the Projector Turn the projector upright and place it on the bracket Note that the front 2 adaptor plate holes shown in Figure 3 28 must align with the second set of holes shown in red from the front of the bracket Front is indicated by the arrow in the blue box in Figure 3 28 4 Fasten at 4 locations Figure 3 30 using a TH12x30 screw 2 12x27 flat washers and 1 M12 Nylstop at each location NOTE Balance adjustment depends on the lens
49. r or part including fuses and when not in use See Figure 1 1 and Figure 1 2 Covers shall only be removed by CHRISTIE accredited service technicians Isolate the YK200 from power immediately if any power connector power cable seal cover or other component is damaged defective deformed wet or showing signs of overheating Do not reconnect power until repairs have been completed and unit is completely dry Do not expose YK200 to rain or moisture This symbol appears in this manual for procedures where a Pinching or Crushing hazard between chain and sprocket exists Keep hands clear when unit is powered Disconnect power before servicing YK200 User Manual 020 100629 02 Rev 1 08 2012 CH 19 TIE Section 1 Introduction This symbol appears in this manual for procedures where a Pinching or Crushing hazard between rotating and stationary surfaces exists Keep hands clear when unit is powered Disconnect power before servicing or apply rotation locks ie 1 E E amp D 1 j POWER CHAISTIE 7 CHAISTIE Figure 1 1 Power Cable Connector Slide Figure 1 2 Power Cable Connector Remove Metal Release Tab and Unlock 1 5 1 Fuse Replacement 1 6 Disconnect the 200 from power before replacing a fuse Replace fuses with ones of the same type and rating Never bypass or bridge a fuse Covers s
50. ry under all circumstances Servicing of this product may only be performed by Christie accredited service technicians 1 1 Labels and Marking Observe and follow any warnings and instructions marked on the Christie Nitro YK200 and throughout this manual 134 Danger symbols indicate a hazardous situation which if not avoided will result in death or serious injury Warning symbols indicate a hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in death or serious injury Caution symbols indicate a hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in minor or moderate injury NOTICE Addresses practices not related to personal injury 1 2 Typographical Notations The following notations are used throughout this manual Keypad commands and computer keystrokes appear in bold small caps such as POWER INPUT ENTER etc References to specific areas of the document appear italicized and underlined When viewed online the text appears in blue indicating a direct link to that section For example Section 1 Introduction References to other documents appear italicized and bold such as User Manual References to software menus and available options appear bold such as Main menu Preferences User input or messages that appear on screen in status display units or other control modules appear in Courier font Forexample No Signal Present Login christiedigital
51. se and pull the lens plunger assembly out until the plunger assembly stops 4 Recheck by turning the lens counter clockwise The lens should not rotate Figure 3 34 Lock Lens by turning clockwise 3 2 5 Balancing the Roadster Series Projector Depending upon the choice of lens used on the Roadster the balance adjustment will vary Balancing is achieved by adjusting the bracket in both the horizontal and vertical directions Figure 3 35 YK200 User Manual 3 15 020 100629 02 Rev 1 08 2012 Section 3 Projector Installation 15 TIE NOTICE Ensure the lens is installed before proceeding Figure 3 35 Bracket Balance Axes Adjustments are made with 2 screws for the vertical axis and screw for the horizontal axis Figure 3 36 Bracket Vertical and Horizontal Adjustment Screws 3 16 YK200 User Manual 020 100629 02 Rev 1 08 2012 15 TIE Section 3 Projector Installation When adjusting the bracket height use the scales to ensure all bolts are set to the same value Figure 3 37 Vertical Adjustment Scales NOTICE With the YK200 power turned off and the tilt axis unlocked balance is only achieved when the projector does not tilt on its own when set to tilt angles of 0 45 and 90 As a result it may be necessary to perform the balance adjustment more than once until this is achieved When all balance adjustments have been completed lock all 8 blocking screws Figure 3 38 2 4 IBA
52. to make changes to specifications at any time without notice Performance specifications are typical but may vary depending on conditions beyond Christie s control such as maintenance of the product in proper working conditions Performance specifications are based on information available at the time of printing Christie makes no warranty of any kind with regard to this material including but not limited to implied warranties of fitness for a particular purpose Christie will not be liable for errors contained herein or for incidental or consequential damages in connection with the performance or use of this material The product is designed and manufactured with high quality materials and components that can be recycled and reused This symbol means that electrical and electronic equipment at their end of life should be disposed of separately from regular waste Please dispose of the product appropriately and according to local regulations In the European Union there are separate collection systems for used electrical and electronic products Please help us to conserve the environment we live in Canadian manufacturing facility is ISO 9001 and 14001 certified GENERAL WARRANTY STATEMENTS For complete information about Christie s limited warranty please contact your Christie dealer In additiontothe otherlimitations that may be specified in Christie s limited warranty the warranty does not cover a Damage occurring during shipment in e
53. trolling from a DMX Console or 4 15 za NP IUIS TET 4 15 CUO IN MONET ETT T m 4 15 Roadster Serres 4 16 Roadster Series DMA 4 22 5 Maintenance 5 1 Salety I Guide 5 1 MG ODDS 5 1 JL PresOperattonat c eel SU T 5 1 SX MEI EET 5 2 We ONC 5 2 ree PTT 5 2 AHO Em T m UE 5 2 5 2 5 5 User Serviceable Components ccccccccssssesseccceccceeaeessseeccceeeesaaessseeeeeeeeeseaeeeeeeeeeeeesauanneeeeeess 5 2 Sieg c 5 2 igo PR E P 5 2 5 3 E 5 3 ou 5 3 MT 5 4 6 1 PEOIOC LOL a sacs _ ___ __ 6 3 ii YK200 User Manual 020 100629 02 Rev 1 08 2012 CHKISTIE Table of Contents 7 Specifications 7 1 Pan and Tilt MOY CiMents sies cederet avuto _________________ 7 1 TN NAA ei C 1 1 Soon RR 7 1 eZ ANY SC E 7 1 TO ORC De DS TOS E
54. ue of a parameter The ll key allows decreasing the value of a parameter The OK key allows to enter a submenu or to validate a setup Figure 4 34 YK200 Display and Controls When switching on the LCD display indicates the product software version This is displayed for one second then the Welcome Menu appears YK200 User Manual 4 15 020 100629 02 Rev 1 08 2012 4 16 Section 4 Operation CH 15 TIE All the functions and characteristics of the yoke and projectors are managed by a microchip located on the motherboard All software upgrades are implemented by changing the microchip installed on the motherboard 110279 9040 wn 2041626811 Buy Figure 4 35 Removal panel 1 and replacement panel 2 of microchip All servicing must be performed by CHRISTIE accredited service technicians Use replacement parts that are manufacturer approved only Use of any other part other than the ones specified by the manufacturer can result in fire electric shock or risk of personal injury and irreparable equipment damage NOTICE Use care when inserting the microchip into the socket and ensure leads are not damaged NOTICE Microchip must be inserted with the dimple facing the side of the socket indicated by the arrow on the socket base as shown in panel 2 of Figure 4 35 NOTE Recommended PLCC extraction tool is Bernstein 42 620 Table 4 1 CPU Software Versions Projector Version Roadster Series REFER TO CHRISTIEDIGI
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