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1. o H H o gs 15 radiation angle 18 radiation angle 9600 2400 1070 600 LUX 8320 2080 930 520 LUX 3 3 E3 E 2 D 1 Cc ae 2 5o 2 G Q o l S 4 Sa amp 2 oa 3 om 3 0 5 10 15 20 0 5 10 15 20 0 1 18 2 36 3 55 4 73 0 1 43 2 86 4 29 5 Te 22 radiation anqle 6270 1570 700 390 LUX m RwWONA OANWA 2 Beam opening 10 15 20 3 89 5 83 7 77 oo to R Inserting Exchanging gobos aN DANGER u HIGH Install the gobos with the device switched off only VOLTAGE Unplug from mains before To insert the gobos open the top cover of the head by loosening the 4 Phillips screws on the front and rear sides of the top cover If you wish to use other forms and patterns as the standard gobos or if gobos are to be exchanged please follow the instructions below Static gobo wheel Carefully press the gobo out of the fixation Make sure that you do not damage the clamps Rotating gobo wheel CAUTION VAN Never unscrew the screws of the rotating gobo J as the ball bearing will otherwise be opened Remove the fixation ring with an appropriate tool Remove the gobo and insert the new gobo Press the fixation ring together and insert it in front of the gobo 35 Rigging DANGER TO LIFE Please consider the EN 60598 2 17 and the respective national norms during the installation The installation must only b
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3. Max speed tracking mode black out color or gobo changes Max speed tracking mode black out while PAN TILT moving or color gobo changes Channel 6 Switch on off the lamp reset speed control of cooling fan 0 127 128 139 140 239 230 239 240 255 Open max speed of fan Open min speed of fan silent operation from 0 to 127 decreasing speed of fan Switch on the lamp reset open position No function Switch off the lamp after 3 seconds No function 39 Channel 7 Colour wheel 1 Linear colour change following the movement of the slider In this way you can stop the colour wheel in any position also between two colours creating double coloured beams Between 128 and 190 and between 194 and 255 the colour wheel rotates continuously the so called Rainbow effect Open white Light Blue Red Blue Light green Yellow Magenta Cyan Green Orange Forwards rainbow effect from fast to slow No rotation Backwards rainbow effect from slow to fast Colour macro function channel 8 set from 128 255 64 different colours in following order white pink magenta red orange yellow green cyan blue UV Channel 8 No function 0 11 White 12 23 Deep red 24 35 Deep blue 36 47 Pink 48 59 CyanCyan 60 71 Magenta 72 83 Yellow 84 95 6000 K correction filter 96 107 3200 K correction filter 108 119 UV filter 120 127 White 128 255 Enable macro col
4. LIGHTING SYSTEMS MADE IN EUROPE Futurelight User manual MAREE OCUGCTION PEA E E E T 30 Features e e a A Lao aaa 30 Description of the device ccccccccssssecccceeseeceeceaueeeeeseeueeeeseuueeeeeseaueeeesssaaeeessseaeeessnaags 31 Safety a isscvstcscncsescs ciasativadanadauassiansiacavancuddeusiceadacanduadaasacucdadenadadewedduadedancencawancuecsusnaradetaaduadawen 32 Safety instructions oct ctiteciestisecdniees anctcandeadsacdewetemetaasinandsactoncdamatuasdnngicendenstunntsandeandecateast 32 Operating determinations coe cc ve nes wate we wen ws ta wie wane wane wdc ctniets vn te wine EEEE EEEE wate wina ee 32 Installati n eea ae ee E ee AEAEE a aE E EEE aee Sei 33 Fitting Exchanging the lamp ececsicceseseseserrecxecereseerscsuecemsesesesescseeeserseeseeeneseecseceereeenceneenacy 33 Beamp thirinissenoynonm nono ONN 35 Inserting Exchanging gobos sstecctiecsecccacicastemcuaeasiectinndemcnscaganduandceenaraaiadysecemteceaiadeaenie 35 PCN A A A AA AAAA AA E AE AAA A 36 Connection with the MAINS 2csi c ccciexiccediuciadiandnce aie 37 DMX 512 connection connection between fixtures ceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 38 DIMX ProtOGol a cscisscichsosdsbsdsnsichcisdccshanvencnsnceteeseddsoccunncusucusscucadvansedeeusncctaevacenddcsescesecnedcens 39 Function of the control channels 16 bit protocol cccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeeeeeeees 39 Function of the control channels 8 bit protocol
5. Remove the screws X Y and Z for re lamping A O AOS WARNING Disconnect the fixture from AC power before re lamping Lamp is hot Risk of fire Protect hands and eyes Wait at least 15min before opening the covers and removing lamp from the fixture Y Maximum room temperature t 40 C Screws A B and C Minimum distance from flammable material d 0 5m Exterior surface temperature T 80 C Not for domestic use O O Adjust lamp position by turning screws A B and C The lampholder is aligned at the factory Due to differences between lamps fine adjustment may improve light performance Strike the lamp open the shutter and the iris set the dimmer intensity onto 100 and focus the light on a flat surface wall Center the hot spot the brightest part of the beam using the 3 adjustment screws A B C Turn one screw at a time to drag the hot spot diagonally across the projected image If you cannot detect a hot spot adjust the lamp until the light is even To reduce a hot spot pull the lamp in by turning all three screws A B C clockwise 14 turn at a time until the light is evenly distributed If the light is brighter around the edge than it is in the center or if light output is low the lamp is too far back in the reflector Push the lamp out by turning the screws A B C counterclockwise 1 4 turn at a time the light is bright and evenly distributed 34 Beampath
6. indexing circuit malfunctions sensor failed or magnet missing or the stepping motor is defective or its driving IC on the main PCB The head is not located in the default position after the reset FrEr This message will appear if the frequency of the mains is not standard 50 or 60 Hz 49 Power supply EU model 210 230 250 V AC 50 60 Hz US model 100 120 210 230 250 V AC 50 60 Hz Power consumption 900 W Fuse T 5 A 250 V Lamp OSRAM HSR 575 2 95 V 575 W GX 9 5 or PHILIPS MSR 575 2 95 V 575 W GX 9 5 MSD 575 95 V 575 W GX 9 5 Optical System High luminous efficiency parabolic mirror and double condenser system Multi Step Zoom 15 18 22 All lenses are anti reflection coated Colours Colour wheel 1 9 dichroic filters plus white colour wheel with variable rotation speed Colour wheel 2 6 dichroic filters colour temperature filters 3200 K and 6000 K UV filter plus white Gobos Static gobos 9 metal gobos plus full circle Static gobo wheel cont rotation Rotating gobos 3 metal gobos 1 glass gobo and 2 multicolor dichroic gobo rotating in both dirrections at different speeds Gobo indexing Rotating gobo wheel cont rotation Outside diameter 27 mm image diameter 23 mm Strobe Strobe effect with variable speed 1 10 flashes per second Dimmer Smooth dimmer from 0 100 Prism 3 facet prism rotating in both directions at different speeds Focus Motorize
7. 512 and press Enter to confirm or Mode to cancel and return to the main menu cr PAn Pan reverse This function allows you to invert the Pan movement Use the Up and Down keys to select On if you wish this feature or Off if you don t wish this feature and press Enter to confirm or Mode to cancel and return to the main menu rts iE Tilt reverse This function allows you to invert the Tilt movement Use the Up and Down keys to select On if you wish this feature or Off if you don t wish this feature and press Enter to confirm or Mode to cancel and return to the main menu i bbr Movement resolution By this function you can adjust the desired movement resolution 8 or 16 bit Use the Up and Down keys to select On if you wish the 16bit high resolution or Off if you wish only 8 bit resolution and press Enter to confirm or Mode to cancel and return to the main menu Note If you adjust the 16 bit resolution the fixture will occupy 16 DMX channels if you adjust the 8 bit resolution the fixture will be operated by only 14 DMX channels Please check the DMX protocol I pay LLI Lamp On time This option enables you to read the total number of hours that the lamp has been powered on Press Enter or Mode to return to the main menu In order to reset the counter to 0 you have to hold the Up and Down button and press the Enter button Pot Power On time By this option you can read the to
8. This message will appear after the reset of the fixture if the magnetic indexing circuit malfunctions sensor failed or magnet missing or the stepping motor is defective or its driver circuit on the main PCB The color wheel is not located in the default position after the reset CoE Color wheel 2 error This message will appear after the reset of the fixture if the magnetic indexing circuit malfunctions sensor failed or magnet missing or the stepping motor is defective or its driver circuit on the main PCB The color wheel is not located in the default position after the reset rber Rotating gobo wheel error This message will appear after the reset of the fixture if the magnetic indexing circuit malfunctions sensor failed or magnet missing or the stepping motor is defective or its driver circuit on the main PCB The rotating gobo wheel is not located in the default position after the reset ue Rotating gobo indexing error This message will appear after the reset of the fixture and if the magnetic indexing circuit malfunctions sensor failed or magnet missing or the stepping motor is defective or its driver circuit on the main PCB The rotating gobo is not located in the default position after the reset Suber Static gobo wheel error This message will appear after the reset of the fixture if the magnetic indexing circuit malfunctions sensor failed or magnet missing or the stepping motor is defective or its driver circuit
9. Width of yoke 450 mm Height head horizontal 580 mm Weight net 33 kg Shipping weight 38 kg 280 fared aw sZ 580 The operator has to make sure that safety relating and machine technical installations are inspected by an expert after every four years in the course of an acceptance test The operator has to make sure that safety relating and machine technical installations are inspected by a skilled person once a year The following points have to be considered during the inspection 1 All screws used for installing the devices or parts of the device have to be tighly connected and must not be corroded 2 There must not be any deformations on housings fixations and installation spots ceiling suspension trussing 3 Mechanically moved parts like axles eyes and others must not show any traces of wearing e g material abrading or damages and must not rotate with unbalances 4 The electric power supply cables must not show any damages material fatigue e g porous cables or sediments Further instructions depending on the installation spot and usage have to be adhered by a skilled installer and any safety problems have to be removed 51 DANGER TO LIFE Disconnect from mains before starting maintenance operation We recommend a frequent cleaning of the device Please use a moist lint free cloth Never use alcohol or solvents CAUTION The lens has to be replaced when
10. and On within 5 minutes and at switching On of the lamp the electronics will still try to ignite the lamp until it shines even when the lamp is damaged or absent on this account some electronics parts could be damaged wu Ginu m DMX values Readout DMX values of each channel received by the fixture Use the Up and Down keys to select desired channel and press Enter to read its value coming to the fixture or Mode to cancel and return to the menu 0 255 0 255 0 255 0 255 0 255 O8255 0 255 0 255 0 255 0 255 0 255 0 255 8 255 di 5P Display adjusting This function allows you to adjust the display settings d int Display intensity With this function you can adjust the display intensity from 20 to 100 Use the Up and Down keys to select the level of the display intensity and press Enter to confirm or Mode to cancel and return to the menu turn Display reverse With this function you can rotate the display by 180 Use the Up and Down keys to select normal display or display turned by 180 and press Enter to confirm or Mode to cancel and return to the menu a n Display On This function allows you to keep the display on or to turn off automatically 2 minutes after last pressing any key on the control board Use the Up and Down keys to select On if you wish to keep the display on or Off if you wish to turn off automatically 2 minutes after last pressing any key on the Control Board and pr
11. by step the following messages Auto HIGH reG Lo HI Lo OF Press Enter if you wish to select one of them or Mode to cancel and return to the menu Auto continuous controlling of the fan speed without the DMX value This mode is similar to reG but the initial level of the fan speed can t be adjusted by DMX Hi LH high speed of the fans The cooling fans work on max speed max cooling rE L continuous controlling of the fan speed The fan automatically raises its speed in order to control inside temperature of the lighting if the temperature inside increases about certain level the low fan speed reduces the cooling of the lighting This cycle can repeat several times until the temperature inside is on a suitable level LoF low high speed of the fan operating The fan keeps the adjusted low speed until the temperature exceeds max inside temp of the fixture then the MH 840 automatically switches from low to high fan speed l H tori low speed switch off the lamp operating The fan keeps the adjusted low speed until the temperature exceeds max inside temp then the MH 840 automatically switches off the lamp Note In the mode HIGH and Auto the fan speed can t be adjusted by DMX dFSE Default settings Press Enter to reset all fixture personalities not the adjusting functions to the default values On the display will appear rSt meaning that the fixture makes the reset See the table
12. on the main PCB The gobo wheel is not located in the default position after the reset P Er Prism wheel error This message will appear after the reset of the fixture if the magnetic indexing circuit malfunctions sensor failed or magnet missing or the stepping motor is defective or its driver circuit on the main PCB The prism wheel is not located in the default position after the reset FtEr This error message informs you that the fixture was overheating occured if the ambient temperature is 45 C or more and that the relay switched off the lamp This message will appear on the display until the temperature will be on a suitable level then the display will show the HEAt message meaning the lamp is too hot explanation see above GnEr This message appears if the lamp lighting sensor is failed Please contact your dealer Caution Please note that this function is disabled if the lamp light sensor is switched off function EnSn PoEr This message will appear if the fixture was shortly disconnect from the mains PRE PAN yoke movement error This message will appear after the reset of the fixture if the yoke s magnetic indexing circuit malfunction sensor failed or magnet missing or the stepping motor is defective or its driving IC on the main PCB The yoke is not located in the default position after the reset Ei E T TILT head movement error This message will appear after the reset of the fixture if the head s magnetic
13. resulting defects or problems If the device has been exposed to drastic temperature fluctuation e g after transportation do not switch it on immediately The arising condensation water might damage your device Leave the device switched off until it has reached room temperature This device falls under protection class The power plug must only be plugged into a protection class outlet Never let the power cord come into contact with other cables Handle the power cord and all connections with the mains with particular caution Make sure that the available voltage is not higher than stated on the rear panel Make sure that the power cord is never crimped or damaged by sharp edges Check the device and the power cord from time to time Always disconnect from the mains when the device is not in use or before cleaning it Only handle the power cord by the plug Never pull out the plug by tugging the power cord During the initial start up some smoke or smell may arise This is a normal process and does not necessarily mean that the device is defective Caution During the operation the housing becomes very hot Do not switch the device on and off in short intervals as this would reduce the lamp s life HEALTH HAZARD AN Never look directly into the light source as sensitive persons may suffer an epileptic shock especially meant for epileptics Please consider that damages caused by manual modifications to the device are not
14. subject to warranty Keep away children and amateurs Operating determinations This device is a moving head spot for creating decorative effects This product is only allowed to be operated with an alternating current of 230 V 50 Hz and was designed for indoor use only This device is designed for professional use e g on stages in discotheques theatres etc Lighting effects are not designed for permanent operation Consistent operation breaks will ensure that the device will serve you for a long time without defects 32 Never run the device without lamp Do not shake the device Avoid brute force when installing or operating the device Never lift the fixture by holding it at the projector head as the mechanics may be damaged Always hold the fixture at the transport handles When choosing the installation spot please make sure that the device is not exposed to extreme heat moisture or dust There should not be any cables lying around You endanger your own and the safety of others The minimum distance between light output and the illuminated surface must be more than 1 meter Make sure that the area below the installation place is blocked when rigging derigging or servicing the fixture Always fix the fixture with an appropriate safety rope Fix the safety rope at the correct holes only Only operate the fixture after having checked that the housing is firmly closed and all screws are tightly fastened The lamp
15. tilti SPdi Co Co ci Pr B Si bror Irie Foce Str i dini PAn tite SPde PAnJ tstt3 SPd r L 9 fod P 6 5619 5ol 5ro9 ir Foc9 Str9 dint Sra i 5Pd5 ir cia LAA Lamp On automatically This menu allows you to turn the lamp on after switching the fixture on and switch on off the lamp light sensor Po Gn Lamp On after switching the fixture on This function enables to switch on the lamp automatically after switching on the fixture Use the Up and Down keys to select On if you wish to switch on the lamp automatically after switching on the fixture or Off if you wish the lamp off after switching on the fixture and press Enter to confirm or Mode to cancel and return to the menu EnSan Switch On Off the lamp light sensor Use the Up and Down keys to select On if you wish to switch the lamp light sensor On and press Enter to confirm or Mode to cancel and return to the menu The option On is for the 45 standard operation Use the Up and Down keys to select Off if you wish to switch the lamp light sensor Off and press Enter to confirm or Mode to cancel and return to the menu Important The option Off is for emergency operation only if the lamp light sensor is defective and you will wait for a delivery of the spare light sensor If the lamp light sensor was switched Off the error messages LAEr SnEr HEAt will not appear on the display only the message HEAt will appear if the lamp was turned Off
16. C power before re lamping Lamp is hot Risk of fire Protect hands and eyes Wait at least 15min before opening the covers and removing lamp from the fixture O Screws Maximum room temperature t 40 C X Y and Z Minimum distance from flammable material d 0 5m Exterior surface temperature T 80 C Not for domestic use z O Adjust lamp position by turning screws A B and C To insert the lamp OSRAM HSR 575 2 95 V 575 W GX 9 5 or PHILIPS MSR 575 2 95 V 575 W GX 9 5 MSD 575 95 V 575 W GX 9 5 open the small cover at the head s rearpanel see the drawing by loosening the 3 Phillips screws X Y and Z on the cover Gently pull out the lamp assemby If changing the lamp remove the old lamp from the socket Insert the lamp to the socket Do not install a lamp with a higher wattage A lamp like this generates temperatures the device is not designed for Damages caused by non observance are not subject to warranty Please follow the lamp manufacturer s notes Do not touch the glass bulb bare handed during the installation Make sure that the lamp is installed tightly into the lampholder system Reinsert the lamp assembly and tighten the 3 screws again Before striking the lamp reset the LAti counter in the main menu of the Control Board by pressing the Up and Down buttons in one time and then confirming with the Enter button Do not operate the fixture with opened housing cover Lamp adjustment
17. This can be repeated for each calibration parameter if it is required When the calibration is finished it is necessary to use the ArES function in order to write the calibration values to the memory EEPROM and to make a reset in order to check the newly adjusted positions of the colour gobo and effect wheels When the reset of the fixture is finished the display will show the FCAL message Press Enter to repeat the calibration or Mode to return to the AdJ menu 2 Calibration via the external controller Press Enter and the Up and Down keys in order to display the following messages Colo EFEC rGob Grot calibration parameters Select one of them and press Enter Now you can calibrate the colour gobo and effect wheel by your controller The DMX calibration protocol is described in the table mentioned below DMX Calibration protocol DMX emama 1 2 4l eel ese 7 e ete COL 1 COL 2 SGOB RGOB GROT COLOURS1 COLOURS 2 CALIBRATION CALIBRATION CALIBRATION CALIBRATION CALIBRATION STANDARD STANDARD 0 255 0 255 0 255 0 255 0 255 PROTOCOL PROTOCOL SMOOTH MICROSTEP MOVEMENT DIVI A STATIC ROTATING GOBO PRISM Cones COBOS ROTATION IRIS FOCUS STROBE DIMMER STANDARD STANDARD STANDARD STANDARD STANDARD STANDARD STANDARD STANDARD PROTOCOL PROTOCOL PROTOCOL PROTOCOL PROTOCOL PROTOCOL PROTOCOL PROTOCOL After having calibrated required functions press Enter to confir
18. and the projector If you lack these qualifications do not attempt the installation yourself but instead use a professional structural rigger Improper installation can result in bodily injury and or damage to property The projector has to be installed out of the reach of people If the projector shall be lowered from the ceiling or high joists professional trussing systems have to be used The projector must never be fixed swinging freely in the room Caution Projectors may cause severe injuries when crashing down If you have doubts concerning the safety of a possible installation do NOT install the projector Before rigging make sure that the installation area can hold a minimum point load of 10 times the projector s weight 36 DANGER OF FIRE When installing the device make sure there is no highly inflammable material decoration articles etc within a distance of min 0 5 m CAUTION AN Use 2 appropriate clamps to rig the fixture on the truss A N Follow the instructions mentioned at the bottom of the base Make sure that the device is fixed properly Ensure that the structure truss to which you are attaching the fixtures is secure The Moving Head can be placed directly on the stage floor or rigged in any orientation on a truss without altering its operation characte ristics see the drawing The fixture s base enables to be mounted in two ways Use the clamps with screws M10 or M8 chec
19. d by 360 the adjusted position is memorized The rotating gobos can be interchanged Via the combination between dichro gobos and color wheel or multicolor dichro gobo even more colour combinations possible e 4 additional metal gobos and 2 glass gobos are included High speed rotating 3 facet prism Remotely controllable motorized focus Combined shutter dimmer unit allowing very smooth dimming and strobo effect 1 10 flash per sec e Modular construction of fixture e Addressing special functions setting effects calibration via control panel with 4 digit LED display Readout fixture and lamp usage receiving DMX values temperature etc Built in analyzer for easy fault finding error messages Remotely switching of the lamp Built in demo sequences Macro function for rotating gobos rotating prism combinations Black out while Head moving or gobo colour prism changing Remotely controllable speed of Pan Tilt movement for easy programming Remote reset function e Intelligent control panel with 4 digit LED display Silent fans cooling remotely controllable speed of fans 16 DMX channels 16 bit Pan Tilt movement resolution e 14 DMX channels 8 bit Pan Tilt movement resolution e Pan movement range 530 e Tilt movement range 280 8 16 bit movement resolution e Automatic Pan Tilt position correction e High luminous efficiency parabolic mirror and double condenser system Motorized multi step zoom with three different apertu
20. d focus from near to far Iris Motorized iris for different beam diameters Effects 16 Prism Gobo Macros Gobo Shake function for static gobo wheel Preprogrammed pulse effects Motor 12 high quality stepping motors controlled by microprocessors Electronics Digital serial input DMX 512 16 control channels full 16 bit protocol Channel 1 Horizontal mirror movement 8 bit Channel 2 Vertical mirror movement 8 bit Channel 3 Fine Horizontal mirror movement 16 bit Channel 4 Fine Vertical mirror movement 16 bit Channel 5 Pan Tilt speed Channel 6 Fan speed On Off lamp reset Channel 7 Colour wheel 1 Channel 8 No function Channel 9 Prism wheel Channel 10 Static gobo wheel Channel 11 Rotating gobo wheel 50 Channel 12 Rotating gobo index rotating gobo rotation Channel 13 Iris Channel 14 Focus multi step zoom Channel 15 Shutter Strobe Channel 16 Dimmer intensity Pan Tilt Pan movement range 530 Tilt movement range 280 8 16 bit movement resolution Automatic Pan Tilt position correction Maximum PAN movement 530 in 3 s Maximum TILT movement 280 in 2 2 s Rigging Stands directly on the floor Mounts horizontally or vertically with 2 clamps 2 truss orientation Safety chain cord attachment point Temperatures Maximum ambient temperature t 45 C Maximum housing temperature t Steady state 80 C Dimensions and weight Length of base including handles 470 mm
21. d wait until the fixture reset has finished rSt is flashing at the display 2 Press the Mode key in order to access the main menu Browse through the menu by pressing the Up and Down keys until the display shows A001 Confirm by pressing Enter key and the letter A will flash 3 Use the Up and Down keys to select the desired address 4 Confirm by pressing Enter or Mode to cancel Controlling After having addressed all MH 860 you may now start operating these via your lighting controller Note After switching on the MH 860 will automatically detect whether DMX 512 data is received or not If there is no data received at the DMX input the display will start to flash A001 with actually set address This situation can occurr if the 3 PIN XLR plug cable with DMX signal from controller is not connected with the input of the MH 860 the controller is switched off or defective if the cable or connector is defective or the signal wires are swap in the input connector Note It s necessary to insert the XLR termination plug with 120 Ohm in the last lighting in the link in order to ensure proper transmission on the DMX data link 42 Lamp The MH 860 is to be operated with a OSRAM HSR 575 2 95 V 575 W GX 9 5 or PHILIPS MSR 575 2 95 V 575 W GX 9 5 MSD 575 95 V 575 W GX 9 5 lamp A relay inside of the MH 860 allows you to switch on and off the lamp via the Control Board on the top side or via your co
22. e Smooth 0 100 dimming is provided by the combined mechanical dimmer shutter unit This unit may also be used for strobe effects 1 10 flashes per second 43 Fan The MH 860 is cooled by three axial fans one each in the projector head and one in the base The speed of the fan and of course the noise can be continuously reduced if very quiet performance is required By the Control Board using the FAnS function you can choose 5 types of low fan speed operating Please refer to the instructions under SPEC Special functions The Control Board situated on the top side of the MH 860 offers several features You can simply set the lighting address read the number of lamp or unit hours switch on and off the lamp run demonstration sequences make a reset and also use special functions for manual control and service purposes The main menu is accessed by pressing the Mode key press this one so many times until the display shows message A001 with actually stored address Browse through the menu by the pressing Up and Down keys the display shows step by step these messages A001 rPAn rTilt 16br Lati Poti LAMP dEMo rESE SPEC Press Enter if you wish to select one of them The functions provided are described in the following sections and the function hierarchy is shown below Main functions ODI DMX 512 Address settings The letter A flashes Use the Up and down keys to select required address 001
23. e carried out by an authorized dealer The installation of the projector has to be built and constructed in a way that it can hold 10 times the weight for 1 hour without any harming deformation The installation must always be secured with a secondary safety attachment e g an appropriate catch net This secondary safety attachment must be constructed in a way that no part of the installation can fall down if the main attachment fails When rigging derigging or servicing the fixture staying in the area below the installation place on bridges under high working places and other endangered areas is forbidden The operator has to make sure that safety relating and machine technical installations are approved by an expert before taking into operation for the first time and after changes before taking into operation another time The operator has to make sure that safety relating and machine technical installations are approved by an expert after every four year in the course of an acceptance test The operator has to make sure that safety relating and machine technical installations are approved by a skilled person once a year Procedure The projector should be installed outside areas where persons may walk by or be seated IMPORTANT OVERHEAD RIGGING REQUIRES EXTENSIVE EXPERIENCE including but not limited to calculating working load limits installation material being used and periodic safety inspection of all installation material
24. eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneneeeees 48 Technical Specifications scccsiscccisescccsdsccesciccencsccceedsccidcaicseiadeowsecceaiesennsesseonddcnsanesesesmecentees 50 Cleaning and maintenance ccccceeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeneneeeeseeeenneeeenaees 51 Appendix 29 CAUTION AN Keep this device away from rain and moisture A N Unplug mains lead before opening the housing FOR YOUR OWN SAFETY PLEASE READ THIS USER MANUAL CAREFULLY BEFORE YOU INITIAL START UP Thank you for having chosen a FUTURELIGHT MH 860 You acquired a versatile powerful and intelligent lighting effect Unpack your FUTURELIGHT MH 860 and make sure that there are no damages caused by transportation Should there be any please consult your local dealer and do not take the device into operation Features Multi function Moving head Colour system 2 colour wheels e Colour wheel 1 with 8 different dichroic colour filtres and white e Colour wheel 2 with 5 different dichroic colour filtres and white and additionally with correction filters 3 200 K and 6 000 K and UV filter e Via the two correction filters up to 64 different colours and semi colours can be created Rainbow effect in both directions e Gobo wheel 1 with 9 static metal gobos and open With gobo shake function for static gobos Gobo wheel 2 with 3 rotating metal gobos 1 glass gobo 2 multicolor dichro gobos and open e The rotating gobos can be turne
25. en two adjacent colors in any position It is also possible to rotate colour wheel 1 continuously at different speeds Rainbow effect in both directions Hot and cold colour temperature filters 8200 K and 6000 K and the UV filter are situated on colour wheel 2 By color macro function it is possible to obtain 64 different colours in following order white pink magenta red orange yellow green cyan blue UV Static gobo wheel This wheel has 9 metal gobos open position all gobos are interchangeable The gobos have an outside diameter of 27 mm and an image diameter of 23 mm Gobo wheel rotation from slow to fast can be also adjusted Furthermore it has the gobo shake function Rotating gobo wheel The rotating gobo wheel includes 3 metal gobos 1 glass gobo and 2 multicolor dichroic gobos rotating in both directions indexable rotating gobo wheel cont rotation slow to fast All gobos are interchangeable The gobos have an outside diameter of 27 mm and an image diameter of 23 mm 3 facet rotating prism 3 facet prism rotating in both directions at different speeds Control via 16 prism gobo macros Iris Motorized iris for different beam diameters Focus multistep zoom Motorized focus enables the beam to be focused anywhere on stage at different beam angles 15 18 22 provided by the special multistep zoom 3 steps Focus Motorized focus enables the beam to be focused anywhere on stage Dimmer Shutter Strob
26. ess Enter to confirm or Mode to cancel and return to the menu Cre os fC _PAN TILT Feedback This function allows to return the Mowing Head to the required position after changing the position by external force e g by stroke Use the Up and Down keys to select On if you wish to enable this function or Off if you wish not to return the Moving Head to the required position and press Enter to confirm or Mode to cancel and return to the menu Note If feedback was switched Off the PAN TILT position is changed by external force and feedbeck is switched On again the Moving Head might not to be synchronized with the DMX signal You have to make a reset in order to synchronize the Moving Head with the DMX signal dL GF Lamp off via DMX This function allows you to switch off the lamp by DMX Use the Up and Down keys to select On if you want to switch off the lamp by DMX or Off if you don t want to switch off the lamp by DMX and press Enter to confirm or Mode to cancel and return to the menu 46 roo EEI Temperature Inside temperature readouts of the fixture in Celsius Inside temperatures below 80 C are not critical 80 C and more lead to the lamp being switched off Please note that the outside temperature should not exceed 45 C FANS Fan speed operating By using this function you can choose 5 types of fan speed operating Browse through this menu by the pressing Up and Down keys the display shows step
27. it is obviously damaged so that its function is impaired e g due to cracks or deep scratches The objective lens will require weekly cleaning as smoke fluid tends to building up residues reducing the light output very quickly The cooling fans should be cleaned monthly The gobos may be cleaned with a soft brush The interior of the fixture should be cleaned at least annually using a vacuum cleaner or an air jet The dichroic colour filters the gobo wheel and the internal lenses should be cleaned monthly To ensure a proper function of the gobo wheel we recommend lubrication in six month intervals The quantity of oil must not be excessive in order to avoid that oil runs out when the gobo wheel rotates There are no serviceable parts inside the device except for the lamp and the fuse Maintenance and service operations are only to be carried out by authorized dealers Please refer to the instructions under Installing Replacing the lamp Replacing the fuse If the lamp burns out the fine wire fuse of the device might fuse too Only replace the fuse by a fuse of same type and rating Before replacing the fuse unplug mains lead Procedure Step 1 Unscrew the fuseholder on the rearpanel with a fitting screwdriver from the housing anti clockwise Step 2 Remove the old fuse from the fuseholder Step 3 Install the new fuse in the fuseholder Step 4 Replace the fuseholder in the housing and fix it Should you need any s
28. k the base bottom For overhead use always install a safety rope that can hold at least 10 times the weight of the fixture You must only use safety ropes with screw on carabines Pull the safety rope through the eye bolt on the bottom of the base and over the trussing system etc Insert the end in the carabine and tighten the fixation screw MMV Mounting plate Eve bolt Connection with the mains Connect the device to the mains with the power plug 37 The occupation of the connection cables is as follows Cable Pin __ International Blue Neutral NO ramen few O The earth has to be connected In general lighting effects should not be connected to dimming packs DANGER TO LIFE Before taking into operation for the first time the installation has to be approved by an expert DMX 512 connection connection between fixtures The wires must not come into contact with each other otherwise the fixtures will not work at all or will not work properly Only use a stereo shielded cable and 3 pin XLR plugs and connectors in order to connect the controller with the fixture or one fixture with another Occupation of the XLR connection DMX output DMX input XLR mounting socket XLR mounting plug 1 Ground 1 Ground 2 Signal 2 Signal 3 Signal 3 Signal If you are using the recommended FUTURELIGHT controlle
29. m or Mode to cancel and return to the menu without reset by the ArES function and use the ArES function in order to write the calibration values to the memory EEPROM and to make a reset in order to check the new adjusted positions of the colour effect and rot gobo wheels and gobo indexing HERE This message appears if you try to switch on the lamp within 5 minutes after having switched it off the lamp is too hot The message will appear on the display if the lamp doesn t ignite within 28 seconds The MH 860 will store this information and automatically ignite the lamp when the 5 minutes period has expired Caution Please note that this function is disabled if the lamp light sensor is switched off function EnSn 48 1 Ae ener The ignition of the lamp is seven times unsuccessful the HEAt message appeared six times before and the display shows LAEr meaning that the lamp could be damaged or even missed the fixture is overheating this can occur if the ambient temperature is 45 C or more or there could be a failure on the ignitor or ballast Please place or replace the lamp check the ambient temperature or contact your dealer if the situation was not caused by the lamp Caution Please note that this function is disabled if the lamp light sensor is switched off function EnSn fiber This message informs you that the main PCB does not communicate correctly with the Control Board Er Color wheel 1 error
30. must never be ignited if the objective lens or any housing cover is open as discharge lamps may explose and emit a high ultraviolet radiation which may cause burns The maximum ambient temperature t must never be exceeded CAUTION The lens has to be replaced when it is obviously damaged so that its function is impaired e g due to cracks or deep scratches Operate the device only after having familiarized with its functions Do not permit operation by persons not qualified for operating the device Most damages are the result of unprofessional operation CAUTION AN The lamp has to be replaced when it is damaged A N or deformed due to the heat Please use the original packaging if the device is to be transported Please consider that unauthorized modifications on the device are forbidden due to safety reasons Never remove the serial barcode from the device as this would make the guarantee void If this device will be operated in any way different to the one described in this manual the product may suffer damages and the guarantee becomes void Furthermore any other operation may lead to dangers like short circuit burns electric shock lamp explosion crash etc Fitting Exchanging the lamp a DANGER HIGH Install the lamp with the device switched off only VAN VOLTAGE Unplug from mains before 33 Remove the screws X Y and Z for re lamping A O amp O WARNING Disconnect the fixture from A
31. ntroller without affecting the rest of the lighting Switching on and off the lamp via the Control Board 1 Switch on the MH 860 and wait until the fixture reset has finished 2 Press the Mode key in order to access the main menu Browse through the menu by pressing the Up and Down keys until the display shows LAMP Confirm by pressing Enter key 3 Use the Up and Down keys to select On for switching on the lamp and Off for switch off the lamp and press Enter to confirm or Mode to cancel Note It is also important to note that the discharge lamp is a cold restrike type which means that it has to be cold before re striking For this reason you have to wait 5 minutes max speed of fan must be adjusted after having switched off the lamp before you can switch it back on again If you try to switch on the lamp within 5 minutes after having switched it off the MH 860 will store this information and automatically ignite the lamp when the 5 minutes period has expired The message HEAt will appear on the control board display at the back side of the MH 860 If the ignition of the lamp is seven times unsuccessful on the display will appear LA Er meaning that the lamp could be damaged or even missed or there could be a failure on the ignitor or ballast Colour wheels The MH 860 has two colours wheels both with 10 color positions 9 of these with dichroic colors and the last one open Colour wheel 1 can be positioned betwe
32. of personality setting and their default positions Personality Display Default value shaded PAN reverse r Pan TILT reverse rc it Resolution l 5br Lamp On on automatically rou Switch on off lamp light sensor Display permanent on Display intensity Display reverse Feedback fonction Lamp Off via DMX Ventilation fan 47 Adu Adjusting the default positions of colour gobo and effect wheels By this function you can calibrate and adjust the colour gobo and effect wheels to their standard right positions Use the Up and Down keys to browse through the adjusting menu the display shows step by step these messages PAn Tilt SPEd Col1 Col2 PriS SGob rGob Grot IriS Foc Stro dimr FCAL by which you can adjust the fixture to the required desired position 0 255 before the function calibration Then when the positioning is finished use the last FCAL function Fixture calibration 0 255 0 255 0 255 0 255 0 255 0 255 0 255 0 255 0 255 0 255 0 255 08 255 0 255 1 Calibration via the control board Press Enter and the Up and Down keys in order to display the following messages Col1 Col2 PriS SGob rGob Grot for very smooth function calibration Select one of them press Enter and use the Up and Down keys in order to adjust their right value from 0 to 255 Then press Enter to confirm or Mode to cancel and return to the menu
33. or function on channel 7 Channel 9 Prism wheel Open position no prism Forwards rotation from fast to slow No rotation Backwards rotation from slow to fast 128 255 Prism Gobo macros 128 135 Macro 1 136 143 Macro 2 144 151 Macro 3 152 159 Macro 4 160 167 Macro 5 168 175 Macro 6 176 183 Macro 7 184 191 Macro 8 192 199 Macro 9 200 207 Macro 10 208 215 Macro 11 216 223 Macro 12 224 231 Macro 13 232 239 Macro 14 240 247 Macro 15 248 255 Macro 16 Channel 10 Static gobo wheel Open hole Gobo 1 Gobo 2 Gobo 3 Gobo 4 Gobo 5 Gobo 6 Gobo 7 Gobo 8 Gobo 9 Shaking gobos with variable speed Gobo 1 Gobo 2 Gobo 3 Gobo 4 Gobo 5 Gobo 6 Gobo 7 Gobo 8 Gobo 9 Gobo wheel rotation from slow to fast Channel 11 Rotating gobo wheel Open 32 63 Rot gobo 1 metal 64 95 Rot gobo 2 metal 96 127 Rot gobo 3 metal 128 159 Rot gobo 4 multicolor dichroic 160 191 Rot gobo 5 multicolor dichroic 192 223 Rot gobo 6 glass 224 255 Rot gobo wheel cont rotation slow to fast Channel 12 Rotating gobo index rotating gobo rotation 0 127 Gobo indexing 128 191 Forwards gobo rotation from fast to slow 191 192 No rotation 193 255 Backwards gobo rotation from slow to fast Channel 13 Iris Open Max diameter to min diameter Closed Pulse closing from slow to fast Pulse opening from fast to slow Channel 14 Focus m
34. pare parts please use genuine parts If the power supply cable of this device becomes damaged it has to be replaced by authorized dealers only in order to avoid hazards Should you have further questions please contact your dealer We hope you will enjoy your MH 860 We can assure you that you will enjoy this device for years if you follow the instructions given in this manual Should you have further questions do not hesitate to contact your local dealer All rights reserved including those of translations in other languages No part of this user manual may be reproduced or changed without written permission from the publisher Please note Every information is subject to change without prior notice 02 01 52
35. res 15 18 and 22 Motorized focus controllable via DMX e Steplessly adjustable iris e Preprogrammed variable random iris pulse effects All lenses are anti reflection coated 14 high quality stepper motors for smooth movements Self resetable thermo fuse For PHILIPS MSD 575 GX 9 5 PHILIPS MSR 575 2 GX 9 5 or OSRAM HSR 575 2 GX 9 5 lamp DMX control via every standard DMX controller Suitable FUTURELIGHT controllers CP 192 controller 30 Description of the device Projector head Yoke Left side panel Base Control Board Right side panel Carring handles NOoROND Left side panel 8 Power switch 9 Powercord 10 Fuseholder Right side panel 11 DMX output 12 DMX input Control Board 13 Mode button 14 Display 15 Enter button 16 Up Down buttons Safety instructions CAUTION Be careful with your operations With a dangerous voltage you can suffer a dangerous electric shock when touching the wires This device has left our premises in absolutely perfect condition In order to maintain this condition and to ensure a safe operation it is absolutely necessary for the user to follow the safety instructions and warning notes written in this user manual Important cS imp Damages caused by the disregard of this user manual are not subject to warranty The dealer will not accept liability for any
36. rs you can connect the DMX output of the controller directly with the DMX input of the first fixture in the DMX chain If you wish to connect DMX controllers with other XLR outputs you need to use adapter cables Building a serial DMX chain Connect the DMX output of the first fixture in the DMX chain with the DMX input of the next fixture Always connect one output with the input of the next fixture until all fixtures are connected Caution At the last fixture the DMX cable has to be terminated with a terminator Solder a 120 Q resistor between Signal and Signal into a 3 pin XLR plug and plug it in the DMX output of the last fixture 38 Function of the control channels 16 bit protocol Channel 1 Horizontal movement Pan Push slider up in order to move head horizontally PAN Gradual head adjustment from one end of the slider to the other 0 255 128 center The head can be turned by 530 and stopped at any position you wish Channel 2 Vertical movement Tilt Push slider up in order to move head vertically TILT Gradual head adjustment from one end of the slider to the other 0 255 128 center The head can be turned by 280 and stopped at any position you wish Channel 3 Pan fine 16 bit Channel 4 Tilt fine 16 bit Channel 5 Speed of PAN TILT movement 0 1 249 250 252 253 255 Max speed tracking mode Max speed vector mode Min speed vector mode
37. tal number of hours that the MH 860 has been powered on Press Enter or Mode to return to the main menu LANP Switch on off the lamp Use the Up and Down keys to select On if you wish the switch on the lamp or Off if you wish switch off the lamp and press Enter to confirm or Mode to cancel and return to the main menu cm JEI io Demo sequences This function allows you to run a special demo test sequences without an external controller which will show you some possibilities of using MH 860 Press Up and Down keys to select the Mod1 or Mod2 sequences The Mod1 is suitable for projections on the wall ceilling or ground without any head movement the Mod2 uses all MH 860 functions and therefore is good for a complete introduction of the fixture 44 0 255 0 255 0 255 con r amp SE Reset Function Press Enter key to run reset This option enables the MH 860 to index all effects functions and return to their standard positions SPEC Special functions Use the Up and Down keys to browse through the special functions and select the one by pressing Enter 14 Manual control of effects This function allows you to control manually the channel functions of the fixture Use the Up and Down keys to select desired function and press Enter to adjust the effect or Mode to cancel and return to the menu i G O CoG HOLE SG O rboG brol irii Foci GPEA OPER I I 1 I j o I ua I o PAni
38. ulti step zoom Zoom 15 Continuous adjustment from far to near Zoom 18 Continuous adjustment from far to near Zoom 22 Continuous adjustment from far to near 41 Channel 15 Shutter Strobe 0 31 Shutter closed 32 63 No function Shutter open 64 95 Strobe effect from slow to fast max 10 flashes second 96 127 No function Shutter open 128 159 Pulse effect in sequences 160 191 No function Shutter open 192 223 Random strobe effect from slow to fast 224 255 No function Shutter open Channel 16 Dimmer intensity 0 255 Gradual adjustment of the dimmer intensity from 0 to 100 Function of the control channels 8 bit protocol DMX Channel Function PAN TILT PAN TILT FAN COLOUR ae ES Zo ee cae Ba Eel eae SPEED ON OFF WHEEL 1 WHEEL 2 WHEEL GOBOS GOBOS ROTATION LAMP The Control Board on the top side of the MH 860 allows you to assign the DMX fixture address which is defined as the first channel from which the MH 860 will respond to the controller If you set for example the address to channel 5 the MH 860 will use the channel 5 to 20 for control Please be sure that you don t have any overlapping channels in order to control each MH 860 correctly and independently from any other fixture on the DMX data link If two three or more MH 860 are addressed similarly they will work similarly For address setting follow this procedure 1 Switch on the MH 860 an
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