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1. diter R Ubi Ker 14 11 2 Measure and test MEAS English The electronic pcbs of the iSPOT 575 MB allow for various digital and auto diagnostic measurements to be made You may in this section record a home position to which the projector will return when it is turned on in the absence of dmx signal AGO DEN menu FPUNLAATERS efter TEST test filtr We PAN efter 0 25 5 function test pan movement EL eite 0 25 5 8 ilt movemen DIM efter 0 25 5 dimmer activation SHUT etter 0 25 5 8 shutter activation fer 0 25 5 H iris activation tae is S720 ete O 05 5 9 step zoom activation FOLU ete 0 2552 focus activation 6081 dor 0 2557 gobo wheel 1 selection 0 2555 gobo 1 positioning enter 7 GARI enter 0 255 gobo 1 rotation h t SE gobo wheel 2 selection enter 7 GBPe ee 0 25 5 9 gobo 2 positioning gobo 2 rotation enter 0 255 PRIS gt ee 0 2555 prisma activation 0 2557 colour wheel 1 selection enter COLE ag 0 255 colour wheel 2 selection ESN Pr to record the position of the unit and of its internal enter SURE a components If DMX signal is not applied the recorded setting will appear at the end of reset operation when the unit is switched on E P temperature enter to measure the internal temperaturein C temperature measurement VFAN voltage to fa
2. SPOT 575 MB coemar manuale di istruzioni instructions manual 1 edizione giugno 2004 1 edition june 2004 ISPOT 575 MB numero di serie serial number data di acquisto date of purchase fornitore retailer indirizzo address cap citt suburb provincia capital city stato state tel fax Prendete nota nello spazio apposito dei dati relativi al modello e al rivenditore del vostro iWASH 575 MB in caso di richiesta di informazioni pezzi di ricambio servizi di riparazione o altro ci permetteranno di assistervi con la massima rapidit e precisione Please note in the space provided above the relative service information of the model and the retailer from whom you purchased your iSPOT 575 MB This information will assist us in providing spare parts repairs or in answering any technical enquiries with the utmost speed and accuracy ATTENZIONE la sicurezza dell apparecchio garantita solo con l uso appropriato delle presenti istruzioni pertanto necessario conservarle WARNING the fixtures warranty is valid only if these instructions are strictly follow ed therefore it is absolutely neces sary to keep this manual English Index O 0 N GG Ul FPF W N F e O 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 24 25 26 Packaging Transportation Important safety information Lamp installation and substitution Operating voltage and frequency Installation Mains con
3. bump the unit ROOTS FUNCEZTOPTO steam posizione sommo ete E ON enta Il proiettore ritorna in posizione se toccato accidentalmente sensori attivi oppure la funzione viene disabilitata Il proiettore esegue un Re OFF Jh reset meccanico opto OFF sensori scollegati NOTE this function may be disabled display panel function OPTO OFF 20 English 17 Opening the projector The projector is designed to be able to be completely opened up for inspection by removing the housing as described below Attention Remove the unit from mains power prior to removing the housing 1 Use a flat head screwdriver to remove the screws which affix the front and rear housings 21 English 18 Interchanging gobos The iSPOT 575 MB utilises a mechanical fastening systems which allows gobos to be interchanged without the need for any tools such as spanners or screw drivers Gobos should be constructed from heat resistant glass or metal A large range of gobos are available from your Coemar service centre Replacing gobos Gobo dimensions gobo wheel 1 closest to the lamp external 32 9 mm image 26 mm width from 0 2 to 3 5 mm gobo wheel 2 external 32 9 mm image defined border 28 mm image undefined border 30 mm width from 0 2 to 3 5 mm To change gobos proceed as per the following instructions Note that this procedure should always be undertaken with the unit sw itched off 1 Open
4. indexing the rotating step no effect O 10 0 4 12 gobos wheel 1 i ae through 360 proportional proportional positioning of the gobo on the wheel from 1 to 360 11 255 4 100 J fine indexing accurate positioning of the gobo if channel 12 is above proportional a level of 10 0 100 0 39 rotating the gobos on proportional continuous rotation of the gobo in an anti clockwise direction with a 101 176 40 69 13 wheel 1 and fine proportional decrease in speed indexing control step gobo stop 177 179 69 70 continuous rotation of the gobo in a clockwise direction with a proportional proportional increase in speed 1802 220 71 100 step no gobo 0 10 0 4 gobo 1 11 40 4 16 step or gobo 2 41 70 16 27 14 selecting rotating proportional gobo 3 71 100 28 39 gobos on wheel 2 selectable via gobo 4 101 130 40 51 channel 20 gobo 5 131 160 51 63 gobo 6 161 192 63 75 proportional continuous rotation of the gobo wheel from slow to fast 193 255 76 100 indexing the rotating step no effect O 10 0 4 15 gobos wheel 2 through 360 proportional proportional positioning of the gobo on the wheel from 1 to b h g rti l rti ti fth b the wheel fi 1 to 360 11 255 4 100 NOTE 4 when channel 15 is set to between 0 and 10 gobo rotation channel 16 has no effect on indexing the gobo stops instantaneously 17 English p type of n channel function control
5. and cabling between the PCB and the sensors Additionally check motors and or cogs for any impediments as well as the proper position of the cabling connectors Control Circuit Error relating to position sensors for 4 motors located in the yoke at left when viewed from the rear of the unit Sensor not reading the magnet Check for the presence of power to the PCB and the condition of the connectors and cabling between the PCB and the sensors Additionally check motors and or cogs for any impediments as well as the proper position of the cabling connectors Position Error in colour wheel number 1 closest to lamp Sensor not reading the magnet Check for correct functioning of the motor and the magnetic sensor and the correct positioning w ith respect to the sensor and encoder wheel Position Error in colour wheel number 2 Sensor not reading the magnet Check for correct functioning of the motor and the magnetic sensor and the correct positioning w ith respect to the sensor and encoder wheel Position Error in gobo wheel number 1 closest to lamp Sensor not reading the magnet Check for correct functioning of the motor and the magnetic sensor and the correct positioning w ith respect to the sensor and encoder wheel Position Error in gobo wheel number 2 Sensor not reading the magnet Check for correct functioning of the motor and the magnetic sensor and the correct positioning w ith respect to the sensor and encoder wheel Pos
6. cable provided is thermally resistant having VDE approval and complying to the most recent international standards namely IEC 331 IEC 332 3C CEI 20 35 NB In case of cable replacement similar cable with comparable thermal resistant qualities must be used exclusively cable 3x1 5 external 10 mm rated 300 500V tested to 2KV operating temperature 40 180 coemar cod CV5309 mains connection iSPOT 575 MB may operate at 100V 115V 208V 230V 240V at 50 or 60Hz operating voltage should be selected as discussed in section 5 of this manual Prior to connecting the unit to your mains supply ensure that the model in your possession correctly mat ches the mains supply available to you For connection purposes ensure that your plug is of a suitable rating 4 5 amps at 230V 8 Amps at 115 V Locate the mains cable which exits the base of the unit and connect as shown below w w marrone brown fase live blu blue neutro neutral a alimentazione giallo verde yellow green massa ground main protection The use of a thermal magnetic circuit breaker is recommended for each iSPOT 575 MB A good earth connection is essential for the correct operation of the fixture Strict adherence to regulatory norms is strongly recom mended 10 English 8 Signal connection Control signal is digital and is tran
7. cabling COMMUNICATION Error This message indicates that the motherboard within the unit is not communicating properly with the con trol source Check the connectors located on both boards EEPROM Error The EEPROM is either defective or absent refer to your coemar service centre for a replacement compo nent DATA Error The initial parameter settings are incorrect or corrupt the projector has reloaded its factory default settings Turn the projector off and on again Should the error reoccur refer the unit to your authorised coemar ser vice centre to have the EEPROM check and possibly replaced DMX addressing Error The projector is not receiving all DMX channels needed to operate correctly Check the DMX address indi cated on the display and the channel numbers being outputted from the controller Note that not all con trollers will output all 512 channels Control Circuit Error relating to position sensors for 5 motors Sensor not reading the magnet Check for the presence of power to the PCB and the condition of the connectors and cabling betw een the PCB and the sensors Additionally check motors and or cogs for any impediments as well as the proper position of the cabling connectors Control Circuit Error relating to position sensors for 4 motors located in the yoke at right when viewed from the rear of the unit Sensor not reading the magnet Check for the presence of power to the PCB and the condition of the connectors
8. colour 1 8 27 3 11 step or colour 2 28 47 11 18 proportional colour 3 48 67 19 26 19 colour wheel2 selectable via colour 4 68 87 27 34 channel 20 colour 5 88 107 35 42 colour 6 108 127 42 50 proportional rainbow effect in an anti clockwise direction from fast to slow 128 190 50 75 step no rotation 191 192 75 75 proportional rainbow effect in an anti clockwise direction from slow to fast 193 255 76 1009 Gobos and colours are centred in the optical path 0 10 0 4 Proportional positioning of gobos in the optical path 11 125 4 49 20 dama step Proportional positioning of colours in the optical path 126 239 49 94 Proportional positioning of both gobos and colours in the optical path 240 255 94 100 black out activation n synchronised with sa no effect 0 249 0 98 movement colour and Black out of the beam of light when PAN TILT movement occurs or 250 255 98 1009 aobo selection when colours and or gobos change park no function 0 10 0 4 lamp off 11 29 4 11 pan and tilt reset once only 30 65 12 25 lamp on off resetting reset of all the motors with the exception of the dimmer pan and tilt 66 100 26 39 motors and inhibitin once only 22 g automatic lense 9 step reset of all the motors with the exception of the dimmer once only 101 135 40 53 selection reset of all the motors once only 136 170 53 67 disenables the automatic inserti
9. effect decimal percentagi proportiona A accurate positioning of the gobo if channel 15 is above 0 100 0 39 gobo rotation on wheel proportiona continuous rotation of the gobo in a clockwise direction with a 101 176 40 69 16 2 and fine indexing proportional decrease in speed control step gobo stop 177 179 69 70 continuous rotation of the gobo in an anti clockwise direction with a 180 proportiona proportional increase in speed n i isa 1903 step no effect 0 10 0 4 step prism inserted into the light beam 11 20 4 8 A continuous rotation of the prism in a clockwise direction with a 17 onan E proportional proportional speed from maximum to minimum sad td eal ced ac step stop the prism rotation 137 139 54 55 continuous rotation of the prism in an anti clockwise direction with a j 0 n o proportiona proportional speed from minimum to maximum 140 255 55 100 step no colour white beam 0 7 0 3 colour 1 8 27 3 11 step or colour 2 28 47 11 18 proportional colour 3 48 67 19 26 ia A A to Selectable via colour 4 68 87 27 34 lamp channel 20 colour 5 88 107 35 42 colour 6 108 127 42 50 proportional rainbow effect in a clockwise direction from fast to slow 128 190 50 75 step no rotation 191 192 75 75 proportional rainbow effect in an anti clockwise direction from slow to fast 193 255 76 1009 step no colour white beam 0 7 0 3
10. inside the electronic ballast impedes attempts to power up the lamp for more than 3 seconds if the lamp has failed to ignite The device will automatically attempt to restart the lamp for a further 3 seconds in every minute A software timer reattempts lamp ignition for a period of 20 seconds in every minute for up to 8 minutes then it preserves the lamp circuit by not allowing high voltage to the lamp assuming the lamp to have passed its useful life The display will show LAER lamp circuit error each time an unsuccessful attempt is made to turn on the lamp NOTE it is important to remove power from the fixture if the lamp has reached the end of its life and to replace the lamp 22 Maintenance Whilst every possible precaution has been taken to ensure the trouble free operation of your iSPOT 575 MB the following perio dic maintenance is highly recommended All maintenance should be effected with the power to the unit switched off Attention Disconnect mains power prior to removing the projector housing To gain access to the internals of the unit refer to section 17 Opening up the projector periodic cleaning lenses and reflectors Even a fine layer of dust can reduce the luminous output substantially Regularly clean all lenses and the reflector using a soft cot ton cloth dampened with a specialist lens cleaning solution fans and air passages The fans and air passages must be cleaned approximately every 6 weeks the period for
11. off prior to attempting to replace the lamp Always wear suitable hand protection when handling lamps aur Ww N Protection rating against penetration by solids and liquids 1 The projector is rated as an ordinary device Its protection rating is IP 20 English 4 Lamp Installation and replacement The iSPOT 575 MB utilises a Philips 575 MSD or Philips 575 MSR 2 575W lamp with a GX 9 5 lampbase The lamp is available from your coemar service centre Philips 575 MSD Philips 575 MSR 2 coemar cod 105215 coemar cod 105245 2 power 575 w power 575w luminous flux 43 000 Im luminous flux 49 000 Im colour temperature 6000 K colour temperature 7 200 K base GX 9 5 base GX 9 5 approximate lamp life 3000 hours approximate lamp life 1000 hours Attention Disconnect mains prior to opening up the unit The fixtures internal temperature can reach 250 C after 5 minutes with a maximum peak of 350 C ensure that the lamp is cold prior to attempting removal The fixture should be allowed to stand and cool for 10 minutes prior to its removal Both MSR and MSD lamps are part of the mercury vapour family of discharge lamps and must be handled with great care The lamps operate at high pressure and the slight risk of explosion exists if operated over their recommended lamp life We recommend therefore that the lamp be replaced within the manufacturers specified lamp life installing the lamp 1 Using a Philips head screwdriver loosen the 2
12. this periodic cleaning will depend of course upon the conditions in which the projector is operating Suitable instruments for performing this type of maintenance are a brush and a common vacuum cleaner or an air compressor periodic maintenance lamp The lamp should be replaced if there is any observable damage or deformation due to heat This will avoid the danger of the lamp exploding mechanicals Periodically check all mechanical devices for wear and tear gears guides belts etc replacing them if necessary Periodically check the lubrication of all components particularly the parts subject to high temperatures If necessary lubricate with suitable lubricant available from your coemar distributor electrical components Check all electrical components for correct earthing and proper attachment of all connectors refastening if necessary fuse replacement Locate the fuse which protects the lamp and electronics in the base of the iSPOT 575 MB Using a multimeter test the condition of the fuse replacing it with one of equivalent type if necessary 24 English 23 Electronic motor alignment Attention This section is reserved only for technical and specialist personnel The display panel of the iSPOT 575 MB allows for the electronic alignment of the projectors motors in the optical system This pro cedure is performed by coemar at the factory It may be useful to perform this procedure in the case of internal components b
13. up the projector as previously described in the section entitled Opening up the projector 2 Unscrew the thumbscrew as shown in the picture below and move the metal cover to obtain better access to the gobo wheel 3 Remove the retaining spring from the gobo and then carefully remove any gobos Note that the retaining springs on the two gobo wheels are different with bent ends on gobo wheel 2 the one furthest from the lamp and straight on the first Replace the springs as they were originally when the gobo is replaced 4 Proceed as described above to replace any other gobos 22 English 19 Altering the operating voltage Reserved for technical staff Ifthe operating voltage set by coemar does not correspond to that is use in your country of operation or if the projectors are desti ned for use in another country a new operating voltage selection may be made as described below Incorrect frequency and voltage selection will detrimentally affect the operation of the projector and immediately void the warranty 19 1 Selecting an operating voltage on the transformer 1 Using a Philips head screwdriver loosen the screws on the base cover as shown in the diagram below thus remove the cover to gain access to the internals of the base of the ISPOT 575 MB ti 2 Locate the transformer in the base 3 Select a voltage from between 100 115 208 230 and 240V J ate 19 see sd by disconnecting cable n 5 a
14. B in relation to the number of channels addressable by your controller altering the dmx address 1 Pressthe or button until the required DMX address is located The display panel will flash indicating that the currently displa yed address is not recorded AULI geny ente 2 Pressthe enter button to confirm your selection the display panel will stop flashing and the fixture will now respond to the newly assigned DMX 512 address 3 To gain an understanding of the functions of each channel of DMX 512 we recommend that you read section 12 DMX 512 ope ration uat azu Important Note holding down the or buttons will cause the display to scroll quickly through the channel numbers at an increased speed allowing a faster selection to be effected 12 English 11 Display panel functions By using the display panel located on the iSPOT 575 MB you are able to display and set function information and to alter various configuration parameters Incorrectly altering the coemar factory settings may vary the functioning of the projector causing it to not respond to external DMX 512 control signal please read and familiarise yourself with the following information very carefully prior to altering any selections NOTE the 1 symbol is used in the following table to indicated the action of pressing the appropriately labeled button 11 1 Function settings FUNC The projector is able to have several function settin
15. SERE reset activation 7 BFSE default functions setting enter 5 UR es er to set all the functions at the original values but for the alignment flashing operations and for the recorded programs gt o ARIA DEM demo program enter HER To see all the units functions dell apparecchio demo program activation IRIS iris enter i L i N enter iris function mode DEE g i pulse iris RISE MX ba Pan and Tilt setting enter c L IN enter Function without pan tilt movement DEE g a pulse iris Ea j7 PAN Pan movment control oher H 5 4 g enter Pan mode reduction of angle rotation from 540 to 400 Pan 540 DD 4q a Q enter Pan 400 po Esa 5 HU T shutter setting 7 2 Different modes of shutter function oC nog Anser TN a Da TT enter 910 ID number setting 1 2 5 G eliter To set the units ID number from O no ID to 250 enter numeric value inverted display 13 English As stated in the table above the ISPOT 575 MB is able to invert the display on the projector should it be installed base down The alley will appear as 1000 in the diagram below R001 oeny ento 6 To change DMX address use and to record press enter To select a function press menu To escape a function press menu twice fua Yazu 221M nuaw ssasd uorpuny e adessa oL nuaw ssaid UopdUNI e p9AISS OL 193u8 ssaJd puoded 03 pue asn sseuppe XW ebuey gt oL UISP display reverse e AA
16. display linear LIN or with internal effects PULS step open 0 9 0 4 oa es proportional from maximum open to minimum 10 124 4 49 iris diaphragm step minimum diameter 125 129 49 51 8 with internal effects ina Ise eff ith onali d 5 5 PULS proportional pulse effect with proportional increase in spee 130 189 51 74 step open 190 192 75 75 proportional pulse and flash effect with proportional increase in speed 193 255 76 100 NOTE 2 the iris focus lense is automatically inserted into the light beam when the iris channel is set to above 9 and no gobo has been selected this automated feature can be disenabled by taking channel 22 to a level between 171 and 209 step zoom iris focus 0 85 0 33 9 channel 22 is between step 21 lense 86 171 34 67 171 and 209 25 lense 172 255 67 100 step zoom 21 lense 0 127 0 50 9 channel 22 is between step 250 and 255 25 lense 128 255 50 100 10 focus proportional proportional control of focus O 255 0 100 step no gobo 0 10 0 4 gobo 1 11 40 4 16 selecting rotating step or gobo 2 41 70 16 27 11 gobos wheel 1 proportional gobo 3 71 100 28 39 wheel closest to the selectable via gobo 4 101 130 40 51 lamp channel 20 gobo 5 131 160 51 63 gobo 6 161 192 63 75 proportional continuous rotation of the gobo wheel from slow to fast 193 255 76 100 11RFRDRDO SAGGI 5 I OE LIT IZZO ETTI TO IDOLE
17. e installed in location g version 1 01 DMX reception After having displayed the softw are versions the projector will perform a reset and following this the display will stay on in a fixed mode indicating that the fixture is correctly receiving DMX 512 signal a function display Aejdsip uonouny 5 ULI SOOO nuaw azu If the display flashes the projector is not receiving signal Check the operation of your controller and your cabling turning on the projector with no dmx signal present After having displayed the software versions the projector will perform a reset and following this the display will flash indicating that the fixture is not receiving DMX 512 signal 10 DMX addressing Each projector utilises 22 channels of DMX 512 signal for complete control see section 12 DMX 512 signal func tions for more comprehensive information DMX addressing To ensure that each projector accesses the correct signal it is necessary to correctly address each fixture Any number between 1 and 490 can be generated via the multifunction panel of the iSPOT 575 MB This procedure must be carried out on every iSPOT 575 MB When initially powered up each projector will show A001 which indicates DMX address 1 a projector thus addressed will respond to channels 1 to 22 of your DMX 512 controller A second projector should be addressed as 23 a third as 45 and so on until the final iSPOT 575 M
18. eing replaced Altering the factory settings may radically alter the functioning of the projector Carefully read all of the following prior to attempt ing any changes electronic calibration Attention Electronic calibration is only possible if the projector is receiving DMX 512 signal 1 Press the menu button 2 Press the or button until the display shows RESE for reset 3 Press the enter and menu buttons simultaneously and hold for at least 30 The motors of the unit will perform a reset and the display will show for some few seconds indicating that you have entered the electronic calibration mode ROOT ou F FUNC RESE IS press together to acces motors enter menu electronic calibration procedure SPAN panaigimene efter 0 1 2 6 97 50 12 0 etter pan movement alignment IILI iteatignment eter 12 G S7 es 1 1 elitr tilt movement alignment SH L_ shutter alignment renter o 8 97 25 9 2 U ettter alignment of shutter left part 9 SHR shutter alignment enter 12 9 97 28 7 H etter alignment of shutter right part COIL cotour wheel alignment enter 2 8 97 es 17 5 enter colour wheel 1 alignment the one nearest to the lamp LUCL cotour wheel alignment enter o 5 47 2511 2 5 enter colour wheel 2 alignment F OLL focus alignment enter 0 2 0 9 es J 5 enter focusing lens alignment 9 G0BI gobo wheel I alignment enter 12 9 9 esU1Jc ehter
19. ers B and C flattening it in the process adjuster A Vertical adjustment Adjuster C acts on an internal lever and spring assembly which moves the lamp vertically toward the centre of the parabolic reflec tor rotate it until the correct positioning is achieved Horizontal adjustment Adjuster B acts on an internal lever which moves the lamp horizontally in the centre of the parabolic reflector rotate it until the correct positioning is achieved Axial adjustment Adjuster A moves the entire lampholder assembly axially within the reflector rotate it until a flat even beam is produced with no noticeable hotspot NB It is extremely important to ensure that the beam is adjusted to its maximum uniformity avoiding hotspots which may result in damage to the gobos and dichroics Adjust lamp position by turning screws A B and C Caution hot lamp Isolate electrically before re lamping 19 English 14 Turning on the iSPOT 575 MB without articulated movement This procedure may be useful in situations where the iSPOT 575 MB may need to be switched on and have parameters altered in an enclosed space such as in its flight case 1 Turn on the duri whilst holding down the enter menu and buttons simultaneously a ente gen ES The projector will perform reset of its electronic systems without any motor movement 2 You may alter the DMX address or any other parameter at this point without any articulated move
20. ge to the equipment contact your carrier immediately by telephone or fax following thiswith formal notification in writing packing list Ensure the packaging contains 1 iSPOT 575 MB 1 instruction manual 2 cam lock suspension devices 2 Transportation The iSPOT 575 MB should be transported in its original packaging or in a coemar approved flight case During transportation the packaging should ensure that the articulated movement of the iSPOT 575 MB should be bloc ked 3 Important safety information Fire prevention ISPOT 575 MB utilises a Philips 575 MSD or 575 MSR 2 lamp the use of any other lamp is not recommended and will null and void the fixtures warranty Never locate the fixture on any flammable surface The minimum distance from any flammable materials 0 5 m The minimum distance from the closest illuminable surface 2 m Replace any blown or damaged fuses only with those of an identical value Refer to the schematic diagram if there is any doubt Connect the projector to the mains power via a thermal magnetic circuit breaker m auURWN Preventing electric shock High voltage is present in the internals of the unit Isolate the projector from mains supply prior to performing any function which involves touching the internals of the unit including lamp replacement For mains connection adhere strictly to the guidelines outlined in section 7 of this manual The level of technology inherent
21. gobo wheel 1 alignment the one nearest to the lamp Y 60UB gobo wheel 2 alignment enter Li O B s 2 fenter gobo wheel 2 alignment GHP gobos alignment enter 2H 4 es 1 2 enter rotating gobos alignment on gobo wheel 1 the one nearest to the lamp GAPE gobos alignment enter Li fc 9 9 es 01H ehter rotating gobos alignment on gobo wheel 2 oe PRIS prisms alignment en er Li 108 F 0 12 fen er rotating prisms alignment Fi R l 5 misalignment eter ie B 9 es 01 id Ten er iris diaphragm alignment 5720 tenses alignment ehter 70 01 9 es 012 Jenter step zoom lenses alignment FENG end to end the electronic motor calibration procedure and to record it Note By pressing the and buttons simultaneously the value returns to 128 default 25 English NBER SNER EPER UTER AUER SIER SEER 24 Error messages COMMUNICATION Error This message indicates that the motherboard within the unit is not communicating properly with the con trol source Check the connectors located on both boards PAN ENCODER Error This message indicates that there is a problem with the PAN encoders Check the sensors on the encoder wheel located near the pan movement motor as well as the relevant cabling TILT ENCO DER Error This message indicates that there is a problem with the TILT encoder locate on the fixture yoke Check the sensors on the encoder wheel located near the pan movement motor as well as the relevant
22. gs altered in order to personalise its use to your requirements RODI EN menu FUNE functions menu The unit gives the possibility to vary some functions settings and to apply personalizations SA er IPO IR pan movement inversion enter 4 si enter To reverse horizontal movement direction of the beam on DMX level variation clockw ise g counter clockw ise oa i DIR tilt movement inversion enter si enter To reverse vertical movement direction of the beam on DMX level variation clockwise ay A counter clockwise oe 5 N 0P i Hi optic sensor de activation oer ON enter To deactivate the optic sensor function with return in position of the unit l sensors activation if accidentaly knocked out of place w _ E sensors deactivation dI LAMP lamp control enter gu 5 i RO enter To disable on off control of the lamp by DMX signal switching on through DMX 512 w ON enter lamp alwayson FANS rans control SR m fans speed FUSI ending on vai Fans status control through PCB Strd or fans always on On externa Pfemperature pe lamp status Pa a N enter fans always on OISP reverse display enter A A enter To reverse the display reading depending on mounting position base or l base downwards suspended J enter reversed base upwards T_LE display contro ente enter To disable display visualisation RIO davo TORESE ea _ elfi Reset function
23. he ambient temperature is below 35 C coemar pa via Inghilterra 46042 Caselgoffredo Mantova Italy Tel 0376 77521 Fax 0376 780657 Coemar si riserva il diritto di apportare modifiche senza preavviso Coemar reserves the right to effect modifications without notification manuale istruzioni instruction manual iSPOT 575 MB 1 edizione Giugno 2004 1s edition june 2004 29
24. in the iSPOT 575 MB necessitates the use of specialist personnel for all service applications refer all work to your authorised coemar service centre A good earth connection is essential for proper functioning of the projector Never operate the unit without proper earth connection Do not locate the fixture in an exposed position or in areas of extreme humidity A steady supply of circulating air is essential m u _ A WN Protection against ultraviolet radiation 1 Never turn on the lamp if any of the lenses filters or the housing is damaged their respective functions will only operate effi ciently if they are in perfect working order Never look directly into the lamp when it is operating Safety 1 The projector should always be installed with bolts clamps and other fixings which are suitably rated to support the weight of the unit Always use a secondary safety chain of a suitable rating to sustain the weight of the unit in case of the failure of the primary fixing point The external surfaces of the unit at various points may exceed 150 C Never handle the unit until at least 10 minutes have elap sed since the lamp was turned off Always replace the lamp if any physical damage is evident Never install the fixture in an enclosed area lacking sufficient air flow the ambient temperature should not exceed 35 C A hot lamp may explode Always wait for at least 10 minutes to elapse after the unit has been turned
25. ing voltage Incorrect voltage selection will detrimentally affect the operation of the projector and will immediately void the warranty English 6 Mechanical installation installation iSPOT 575 MB may be suspended or floor mounted For the purposes of floor mounting the iSPOT 575 MB is fitted with four pads on the base For suspending the fixture from lighting truss coemar has included two cam lock devices A Sue See al ge a el e a The two cam lock devices may be installed on the base of the iSPOT 575 MB The devices are 1 4 turn locking To install them make sure that they are correctly seated in the appropriate slots in the base of the unit If the fixture is to be suspended we recommend the use of appropriate C clamps which are capable of comfortably sustaining the weight of the fixture The C clamps are fitted to the central shaft of the cam lock devices Attention Always use 2 clamps to suspend the projector S poro The structure from which the unit is hung should be of sufficient rating to hold the weight of the unit and should also be sufficiently rigid so as to not move or shake whilst the iSPOT 575 MB moves during its operation English safety chains The use of a safety chain fixed to the unit and to the primary suspension s
26. ition Error in gobo indexing on wheel 1 closest to lamp Sensor not reading the magnet Check for correct functioning of the motor and the magnetic sensor and the correct positioning with respect to the sensor and encoder wheel Position Error in gobo indexing on wheel 2 Sensor not reading the magnet Check for correct functioning of the motor and the magnetic sensor and the correct positioning w ith 26 LSER FLER RER EREU TER SS English respect to the sensor and encoder wheel Position Error in the lens on the step zoom wheel Sensor not reading the magnet Check for correct functioning of the motor and the magnetic sensor and the correct positioning with respect to the sensor and encoder wheel Position Error in the focus lens Sensor not reading the magnet Check for correct functioning of the motor and the magnetic sensor and the correct positioning with respect to the sensor and encoder wheel Position Error in the prismatic lens Sensor not reading the magnet Check for correct functioning of the motor and the magnetic sensor and the correct positioning with respect to the sensor and encoder wheel SYSTEM Error Turn the unit off and on again If the error persists contact your authorised coemar service centre 25 Spare parts All the components of the iSPOT 575 MB are available as replacement spares from your authorised coemar sales agent Accurate description of the fixture model number and type will as
27. lt movement of the beam of light via proportional _ _ 4 movement tilt proportional rotation of the yoke motor 0 255 0 100 step standard fast 0 10 0 4 step ultra fast movement ideal for positioning during programming 11 25 4 10 5 movement speed proportional vector mode from fast to slow 26 127 10 50 proportional Tracking mode from fast to slow 128 247 50 97 step Tracking mode slow 248 255 97 100 6 dimmer step closed 0 7 0 3 proportional adjust output intensity from 0 to 100 8 255 3 100 step shutter closed 0 9 0 4 proportional variable speed strobing effect from slow to fast 10 66 4 26 step shutter open 67 68 26 27 sequenced pulse effect slow closing fast opening variable speed _ proportional pulsing from slow to fast 69 125 27 49 7 shutter strobe step shutter open 126 127 49 50 sequenced pulse effect fast closing slow opening variable speed E n proportional pulsing from fast to slow 128 184 50 72 step shutter open 185 187 73 73 proportional random strobe effect with variable speed from slow to fast 188 244 74 96 step shutter open 245 255 96 100 TT E IE SEI CGS rr _ r_ ___ FT_ eee ee MEI 8 iris diaphragm LIN step open 0 9 0 4 Linear proportional from maximum opening to minimum opening 10 255 4 100 NOTE 1 the iris diaphragm has different effects depending upon the settings made when selecting IRIS on the
28. ment 3 To return to normal operation of the iSPOT 575 MB turn the unit off and on via the power button or effect a reset via the menu system 15 Resetting the counters The electronic counter should be reset every time a lamp is changed in the projector so that realistic information about lamp life may be obtained Upon turning on the ISPOT 575 MB simultaneously press the and buttons In this manner the counter will be reset ente PENG 2 2uo The procedure has reset the LIFE counter To verify that the procedure has taken place undertake the following steps 1 Press the menu button the projector will show FUNE Press the or buttons to show MEAS Press the enter button Press the or buttons to show HOUR display in hours Press the enter button Press the or buttons to show LIFE for lamp life Press the enter button the display will show 0000 confirming that the counter has been reset 2 3 4 5 6 7 _ FHS Here HH N B You may verify that the other counters LIFS for total lamp life of all lamps utilised and LINIT operating life of the projector have not been reset 16 Automatic repositioning feature An encoder system based on 4 position indicators allows the iSPOT 575 MB to return to its correct position if it is accidentally moved during operation This is particularly useful if the projector is to be mounted on the floor in a position where the performer or artist may accidentally
29. nd moving it to the required vol FRASCORMATORE urea DI tage To ensure the correct voltage is selected refer to the stic e Aaa epr ker on the transformer COD sode ZIA TA POT 180 VA Ciano H R PR Top presti fo 5 Ha Cable number 3 should under no circumstances be moved JEG oy itea RFRA ds TAIA from its current position 90 PER UAD iN AMBIENTE VENTILATO 4 If the selected voltage is 115V replace the 8 Amp T fuse suita pari o too ris 200 230 340 ble for 208 230 240 V operation with one rated at 15 Amps T or vica versa The fuse is located in the fuseholder in the base of the projector Replacement fuses are provided in an envelope in the original packaging of the fixture alongside this instruction manual T8A 230V Factory set T15A 115V fuse at DT2A O Tsa O T15A Or t i factory set main at 01100 115V 0200 208V N 6 Replace the base cover and re affix the screws which were previously removed 23 English 20 Thermal protection A thermal sensor in the body of the iSPOT 575 MB protects the unit against overheating The thermal sensor removes power from the lamp should the ambient temperature exceed the set maximum or if there is a lack of air flow or there is a fan malfunction 21 Lamp circuit protection Two timers operate simultaneously within the projector to protect the lamp ignitor and power supply against prolonged operation in non ideal conditions A protection device
30. nection Signal connection Powering up DMX addressing Display panel functions 11 1 Function setting FUNC 11 2 Measure and test MEAS 11 3 Quick guide to menu navigation 11 4 Rapid scrolling DMX 512 operation Aligning the lamp in the optical path Turning on the iSPOT 575 MB without articulated movement Resetting the counter Automatic repositioning functions O pening up the projector Interchanging gobos Altering the operating voltage Reserved for technical staff 19 1 Selecting the operating voltage Thermal protection Lamp circuit protection Maintenance 23 Electronic motor alignment Error messages Spare parts Troubleshooting Oo O N DO A VI a English Congratulations on having purchased a coemar product You are assured of a projector of the highest quality both in the compo nentry used and in the technology We reiterate our invitation for you to complete the information on the previous page to expe dite any request for service information or spares in case of problems encountered either during or subsequent to installation This information will assist in providing prompt and accurate advice from your coemar service centre 1 Packaging Following the instructions and procedures outlined in this manual will ensure the maximum efficiency of this product for years to come Open the packaging and ensure that no part of the equipment has suffered damage in transit In case of dama
31. ns enter 1J av to measure the DC voltage to the fans located in the unit Values voltage measurement higher than 13 8V are anomalous LUMI pwx vatue on each channel enter HO enter reading of DMX value 0 255 received by each of the 22 from channel 1 DMX value reading channels on DMX 512 line 7 ee Sfor to channel 22 DMX value reading RA TE DMX rate enter ey 50 reading of DMX 512 signal value value reading ALR T Atarm enter NO AL Reading of Warning message f sequences errors shown during reset operation 4 MOUR working time in hours to vistlalize other waming messages enter amp life after last reset value reading N B reset the LIFE value when changing the lamp F ife of all lamps eter value reading used on the unit CS 15 N projector life 30 enter value reading English 11 3 Quick guide to menu navigation The following guide will allow you to scroll quickly through the various menus located in the display ARCO T _ amp 9923 1923 MERS_T TEST SS PAN TILT z DINA 3 SHUT i IRI 5 Press together enter and menu keys for a 5 170 30 seconds the O show this menu ani a PAN 7 6BP ie 7 7 GBR o 7 60B2 a 7 GBP2 ao 9 GBR j Dei 7 PR S fee 9 COLI snai COLE ica i STOR cai GBP _ PRIS TER YARIS i S STZO VrAN END 7 DAIN 7 RATE w ALRA F HOUR 11 4 Rapid scrolling Via the display of the iSPOT 575 MB t is possible to quickly alter
32. on of the iris lense fans and lamp do not change functionality i p 171 209 67 82 fans at maximum speed only when lamp on 210 249 82 98 lamp on fans off if internal temperature allows 250 255 98 1009 a ver rP_r r T_ _ _ oeor ro _ _ r r v Wire Note 5 The display panel may be used to disable the switching off of the lamp via DMX Note 6 Turning off the lamp and all the reset functions are delayed by 6 seconds to prevent accidental activation Note 7 The lamp on off function can only be effected if an opposite level is set III Ary T se r11l hl hMpMNNSS onRAAVMA E l lOo 0hpRoOo ey Projector coemar i Spot 575 MB Table name DMX 512 functions Table number 224 Edition 0 Date 11 05 2004 18 English 13 Aligning the lamp in the optical path Aligning the lamp in the optical path is achieved by altering the three adjusters located on the rear of the fixture This procedure should be undertaken to properly align the lamp in the optical system thus avoiding the possible overheating of internal components and ensuring the maximum luminous output form the fixture aligning Alignment is effected by operating the three adjusters A B and C simultaneously with the lamp on shutter and simmer open and no filters in place Output from a non aligned lamp will be noticeable for a hot spot adjustment will bring the hot spot towards the centre of the beam adjust
33. screws A which affix the lamp assembly located at the rear of the projector 2 Remove the lamp assembly B Aeijual arma pair Op fining aces A Dae i English 4 Insert the lamp The lamp is manufactured from quartz glass and should be handled with care always adhere to the instructions supplied in the lam p5 packaging Never touch the glass directly use the tissue provided in the lamp5 packaging The GX 9 5 lampholder is symmetrical in construction DO NOT USE UNDUE FORCE In case of difficulty inspect for physical damage and then repeat the installation pro cedure Attention we recommend that you realign the lamp in the optical system of the projector to optimise the output and to avoid dama ge to gobos and dichroics Refer to section 13 for a description of this procedure 5 Operating voltage and frequency The projector is able to operate at either 100 115 208 230 or 240 V Coemar presets barring specific requests an operating voltage of 240v at a frequency of 50 Hz The operating voltage and frequency are noted on a sticker nearby the voltage selector on the base of the unit iSPOT 575 MB can operate at either 50 or 60 Hz with no need for any adjustments factory set main at altering the operating voltage If the preset voltage does not correspond with the conditions in your particular country of operation follow the instructions in the appropriate section of this manual section 15 Altering the operat
34. sist us in providing for your requirements in an efficient and effec tive manner 27 English 26 Troubleshooting Suestion Fossi pole cause Possible solution One projector is completely immobile The power switch is off The fuse may be blown The projector resets correctly but Data connector Is incorrectly plugged in does not respond or responds incorrectly to DMX signal Incorrect DMX address The cannon plug may be incorrectly w ired No light output and the display shows LAER e lamp may have reached the end of its operating life There is no lamp installed The fuse which protects the lamp circuit may mittent manner 28 eck the power cable Is correctly plugged in see section 7 pag 9 Set the power switch to ON Turn off the projector and replace the fuse eck the connection cables for correct fit wear or damage and replace cables if neces sary Check the fixtures DMX address Repair or replace signal cables Disconnect mains power from the unit and check the lamp Check the lamp life meter for lamp operating hours for further informa tion check section 11 2 pag 15 Disconnect mains power and install a lamp Replace the fuse with one of identical value If the fuse should blow once again seek assi stance from your Coemar service centre prior to replacing the fuse once more Allow the fixture to cool Check the fan inlet for any obstructions Ensure that t
35. smitted via two pair screened 0 5cable Connection is serial utilising XLR 3 male and female sockets on the base of the iSPOT 575 MB labeled DMX 512 In and Out see diagram Pin connection conforms to international standards pin 1 screening 0 volt pin 2 data pin 3 data Should your DMX 512 controller utilise only XLR 5 sockets pins 4 and 5 should not be connected Controller Standard DMX 512 OUT Ad altri iSPOT 575 MB Connect to other iSPOT 575 MB Ensure that all data conductors are isolated from one another and the metal housing of the connector Note the housing of the cannon XLR 3 or 5 must be isolated 11 English 9 Powering up After having followed the preceding steps turn on the projector via the power button upon powering up the projector will per form a reset on all its motors allowing them to be correctly aligned Software version Three software systems are located within the projector located in the display pcb D and the master pcbs A and B Upon powering up the display of the projector will for a few seconds show the software versions installed in the unit For example the Ispot 575 MB may show DIO display software bi a version 1 10 RIO master softw are installed in location R version 1 02 i0 master softwar
36. the numerical values associated with the various parameter set tings There are three methods for doing this 1 Pressing and holding the or buttons will cause the display to scroll rapidly in sequence through the numerical values 2 Pressing and holding the button and then pressing and holding down the button will cause the display to jump to the highest possible value associated with the respective parameter 3 Pressing and holding the button and then pressing and holding down the button will cause the display to jump to the lowest possible value associated with the respective parameter 16 English 12 DMX 512 operation If all the procedures have been carried out correctly to this point the 22 channels of your DMX 512 controller will have control over all the functions of the iSPOT 575 MB as described in the table below i type of i channel function control effect decimal percentage X axis base movement control of the pan movement of the beam of light via proportional 1 pan proportional rotation of the base motor 0 255 0 100 X axis fine base 3 fine control of the pan movement of the beam of light via proportional 2 movement pan proportional rotation of the base motor 0 255 0 100 Y axis yoke movement control of the tilt movement of the beam of light via proportional 3 tilt proportional rotation of the yoke motor 0 255 0 100 Y axis fine yoke fine control of the ti
37. tructure is highly recommended to protect against the accidental failure how ever unlikely of the primary suspension points If using an after market safety chain not manufactured by coemar ensure that it is of a sufficient rating to hold the weight of the unit The safety chain is attached by means of the two holes B located in the base of the unit as shown in the diagram protection against liquids The projector contains electric and electronic components that must not come into contact with water oil or any liquid movements The projector has an articulated movement of 360 in the base and 252 through its yoke DO NOT obstruct the articulated move ment in any way risk of fire Each fixture produces heat and must be installed in a well ventilated position The minimum recommended distance from flamma ble material is 0 5m Minimum distance from the object being illuminated is 2m forced ventilation You will note that the projector contains several cooling fans and vents located in the base and the yoke Under no circumstances should these be obstructed Obstruction of any of these points will result in the over heating of the unit detrimentally and seriously affecting the proper opera tion of the fixture ambient temperature Never install the projector in locations where there is insufficient flow of circulating air the ambient temperature should not exceed 35 C English 7 Mains connection preparing the cable The mains

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