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1. LISTED Intertek Coemar s p a via Inghilterra 2 A 46042 Castel Goffredo Mantova Italy ph 39 0376 77521 fax 39 0376 780657 info coemar com Coemar si riserva il diritto di apportare modifiche senza preavviso Coemar reserves the right to effect modifications without notification
2. S PISGNOSIGSFUNCEONSINES lle 17 83 SPECIAL RUNG TIO NS aaa aaa aa aa a a a aaa as esa aaa aaa e 18 64 ERROR MESSAGES WITH eae ea O OSE OS OE OO 18 9 DIAGNOSTICS AND MAINTENANCE nn 19 O21 DMX PANEI WARNING eae a e aaa 19 9 2 THERMAL PROTECTION sc 19 9 3 ORDINARY WAINTENANG ici cane else cee he i aa 19 StABEOWN FUSES REPLACGEMENT Lacie ii 19 95 SPARE PARTS EG LL LI iii ani dirai ao dii aaa sian 19 English Congratulations on having purchased a Coemar product You have assured yourself a fixture of the highest quality both in the componentry and in the technology used We renew our invitation to you to complete the service information form on the previous page This will assist in providing prompt and accurate advice from your Coemar service centre which you can thoroughly trust and to which you can submit any requests for service or information Following the instructions and procedures outlined in this manual you will ensure the maximum efficiency of this product for years to come 1 Packaging and transportation 1 1 Packaging Open the packaging and make sure that no part of the equipment has suffered any damage during the transportation In case of damage to the fixture contact your currier and your supplier immediately by telephone fax or e
3. 6 2 1 IMPORTANT SAFETY 6 2 2 WARRANTY CONDITIONS ladies de a 6 NOM SESSION 6 3 PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS 25 7 3 1 TECHNICAL CHARA O TF RO Glicine nai 7 32 DIMENSIONS 00 aoe li ie EE ce ee ni dice lio ad lin 7 SF UNITS MAIN COMP ONEN O a ssaa iii 7 A INSTALEATION alii iii 8 41MEGCHANIGALJINSTALEEATION iena ica clacio 8 42 SAFETYM CGHAN isla ziali alieni ioni alii 9 4XADJUSTINGBEAM DIREGFON LL LL lille 9 4 4 OPENING AND CLOSING UP THE PROJECTOR an 10 45 ADJUSTING THE BEAM ANGLE ci ii ana 10 SPOWERING0P 53s Seale Scene Mes Re eae Cone Pele MO anit NEE AES SEE ni ai n i ra nn 12 5 OPERATING VOLTAGE AND FREQUEN O Y 25 lies alli 12 5 2 CONNECTION TO MAINS POW ER n 12 6 DMX SIGNAL FUNCTIONS AAAS A 13 6 1 CONNECTING DMX 0 lalla 13 6 2 POWERING UP aan init io 13 6 S DMX ADDRESSING dica 14 GA PMA OAR e EOE E E a aaa a a a a a ASA 14 7 DIP SWITCH FUNCTIONS CHART n 15 SLID RT A ILL iL LIL Lili lai Li 15 SWPUNCTIONAL SETTINGS RUNG acli leale aaa 16
4. an appropriate recycling center for waste electrical and electronic equipment The treatment and disposal of environmentally friendly helps prevent potential negative environmental and health and promote the reuse and or recycling of materials making up the equipment Illegal disposal by the user includes the application of administrative sanctions provided by law Our equipment has been manufactured and assembled by the rules and the essential requirements of the RoHS directive so the materials we use and electronic subassemblies that we receive from our suppliers have been checked and are produced in compliance with the Directive in question 2004 108 EC Directive of the European Parliament and of the Council of 15 December 2004 on the approximation of the laws of the Member States relating to Electromagnetic Compatibility and repealing Directive 89 336 EEC EMC 2006 95 EC Directive of the European Parliament and of the Council of 12 December 2006 on the harmonisation of the laws of Member States relating to electrical equipment designed for use within certain voltage limits LVD 2002 95 EC Directive of the European Parliament and of the Council of 27 January 2003 on the restriction of the use of certain hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment RoHS 2002 96 EC amp 2003 108 EC Directive of the European Parliament and of the Council of 27 January 2003 on waste electrical and electronic equipments WEEE lb
5. characteristics are within the recommended range for use with Par Lite Led VariWhite o A good earth connection is essential for the correct operation of this device Never install the unit unless the yellow green earth cable is securely connected All cabling and connections should be carried out by qualified personnel 12 English 6 DMX signal functions 6 1 Connecting DMX signal Control signal is digital and is transmitted via two pair screened cables as required by international standards for the transmission of DMX512 Connection is in serial mode and it will be performed using the XLR3 sockets located on the rear panel of the unit Signal connection via the XLR3 connectors The connection meets international standards it must be carried out as shown in the picture below pin 1 GND pin 2 DATA pin DATA If the signal comes from a DMX512 controller with XLR5 connector 5 pins pins 4 and 5 should remain not connected Ad altri Par Lite Led Connect to other Par Lite Led WARNING Cables and shielding should never come into contact with each other The pin 1 and the metal housing should never be connected to the earthing of the unit 6 2 Powering up After having correctly followed the previous operations it is possible to proceed in powering up the unit The POWER Led near the dip switch panel will turn on Turning on the unit with DMX signal connected The yellow DMX led will blink to
6. indicate that the DMX512 is correctly received If it is off it means that DMX signal is not received see chapter 9 Diagnostics and maintenance at the end of this manual 13 English 6 3 DMX Addressing Each Par Lite Led VariWhite uses 4 DMX channels for its control The address can be set by dip switch panel 1 256 simply by adding the values of each dip switch set as ON for example to set the unit to DMX address at 9 you should set to ON dip switches marked 8 and 1 while to set the unit to DMX address at 12 you should put 4 and 8 switches to on 6 4 DMX chart channel function type of control effect decimal percentage 1 master dimmer proportional adjustluminous outputintensity from to 100 0 255 0 100 step no effect 0 9 0 4 fine white adjust fine color temperature 10 0 0 0 proportional from 3200 K to 3500 K 10 255 4 100 step no effect 0 9 0 4 fine white ao adjust fine color temperature 10 0 _ proportional from 3200 K to 2700 10 255 4 100 step no effect 0 9 0 4 proportional variable speed strobing effect from slow to fast 10 57 4 22 step stop strobe 56 59 23 23 ffect sl losing fast i sequenced pulse e ect 5 ow Closing fastopening 60 108 24 42 variable speed pulsing from slow to fast step stop strobe 109 110 43 43 4 strobe sequenced pulse effect fast closing slow opening 111 159 44 62 variable speed pulsi
7. Par Lite Led VariWhite fi ARE Instruction manual manuale di istruzioni Version 1 0 DIS139 coemar Par Lite Led VariWhite Serial number numero di serie Date of purchase data di acquisto Retailer fornitore Address indirizzo Suburb cap citta Capital city provincial State stato Tel fax Please note in the space provided above the relative service information of the model and the retailer from whom you purchased your Par Lite Led VariWhite this information will assist us in providing spare parts repairs or in answering any technical enquiries with the utmost speed and accuracy Prendete nota nello spazio apposite dei dati relative al modello e al rivenditore del vostro Par Lite Led VariWhite questi dati ci permetteranno di assistervi con la massima rapidita e precisione WARNING the security of the fixture is granted only if these instructions are strictly followed therefore it is absolutely necessary to keep this manual ATTENZIONE la sicurezza dell apparecchio e garantita solo con l uso appropriato delle presenti istruzioni pertanto necessario conservarle User Manual Version 1 0 edition June 2011 English Index 1 PACKAGING AND TRANSPORTATION n 6 PACKAGING IS ee et et basico all ili liana iii et en ili 6 L2 TRASPORFATION ii io e 6 2 GENERALINFORMATION ille le lt
8. ains cables must not come into contact with other cables 6 Do not operate the projector with wet hands or in an area where water is present Safety 1 The projector must always be installed with bolts clamps or other fixing devices which are suitably rated to support the weight of the projector 2 Always use a secondary safety fixing device with chain or steel wire of a suitable rating to sustain the weight of the unit in case of failure of the principal fixing point 3 The external surfaces of the unit at various points may reach 80 C Never handle the unit until at least 10 minutes have elapsed since the lamp was turned off 4 Never install the fixture in an enclosed area lacking sufficient air flow the room temperature must not exceed 35 C Protection rating of the body against liquids and solids The fixture is classified ordinary apparatus its protection grade against penetration by external agents solid or liquid is IP20 2 2 Warranty conditions 1 The fixture is guaranteed for a period of 12 months from the date of purchase against manufacturing or materials defects 2 The warranty does not extend to damage caused by inappropriate usage use by inexperienced operators or inadequate maintenance 3 The warranty is immediately void if the projector has been tampered or opened by unauthorized personnel 4 The warranty does not extend to fixture replacement 5 Both the serial number and the model of the projector are requ
9. eam dimension and make it suitable for different lighting applications and specifically a group of lenses for a large projection angle a flood reflector and several filters that can be fitted either internally or externally to the unit The standard optical group fitted on the product is composed by a group of lenses that gives 12 beam angle Here following you will find instructions to install different optical groups 1 Open the unit as shown on paragraph 4 4 Open and close the unit 2 Remove the 3 screws 3 Replace the lenses L and ensure that the led of disc fit perfectly in the lenses seats If you wish to use an optional filter holder cod CO9169 1 follow the instructions as per point 4 and 5 4 After having positioned in seat the lenses group insert the filter 5 Lock it with the filter holder 6 Close the unit 10 English To further increase the beam angle the R reflector is available cod CO9168 and it must be fitted instead of the lenses group and filter holder To vary the wideness of the beam without opening the unit it s possible to install an external filter holder S cod CO9169 1 as shown in the following image The following table details the range of beam angles and diffusion filters available for Par Lite Led VariWhite Optical group Beam Angle 9 5 Narrow lenses Strip Frost filter shape the beam you ca
10. el 256 256 Id value 256 DIMMER CURVE N F ON OFF Active Xenon dimmer curve On OFF the dimmer curve is halogen Thungsten TEST OFF Quick test of the sequence of channels Leds are on Intensity e cromaticy is on 7 levels which are set by a combinations of the dip switches N OEF OFF Dip switches from 1 to 4 for intensity dip switches from 8 to 32 for white color temperature 1 CH OFF OFF ON OFF 1 CH function is on only dimmer works COLOR ON Color temperature change with the dimmer like an halogen lamp TEMPERATURE _ O OFF Costant color temperature while dimmer works To by pass hardware infomation and to communicate with DR1 All the other dip switch functions are DR1 disabled The DR1 display allows to operate with every ParLite Led for example to change address and many other functions The dip switch from 1 to 256 is used to set up ParLite Led ID N F OFF ON OFF no function Note 1 the dip switch TEST LIGHT ON DR1 must be set correctly to avoid function conflicts led function led off flashing led green power no power not required yellow DMX state no DMX DMX ok 8 DR1 function DR1 device cod CO9709 allows to use and benefit of all capabilities of the unit from remote by DR1 it is possible to consult all the internal menu of Par Lite Led VariWhite to sed DMX address to change settings read the diagnostics and upgrade the firmware In order to se
11. in an accessible position to personnel who may ignore or be unaware of the safety directions mentioned in this manual English 4 2 Safety chain When hanging Par Lite Led VariWhite we recommend the use of a safety chain affine to the body and to the suspension device The safety chain should be either a metal rope or a metal chain both suitably for the purpose 4 3 Adjusting beam direction Par Lite Led VariWhite can be tilted to adjust the beam output To perform this adjustment follow the instruction set out below 1 Loosen the handle D located on the side of the projector thus allowing the inclination to be changed 2 Adjust the projector tilt 3 Refasten the handle D on the side of the projector English 4 4 Opening and closing up the projector The various procedures which follow can only be performed with the projector housing removed To gain access to the internal of the projector use a suitable screwdriver to remove the 3 screws E which affix the front frame and remove it You should now have complete access to the internal of the projector and proceed to carry out the procedures described below ATTENTION Remove mains power prior to opening up the projector To close up the projector replace the housing and reaffix the 3 screws previously removed 4 5 Adjusting the beam angle Several optional optical groups are available for Par Lite Led VariWhite They are used to vary the b
12. ings and exits from the procedure lt arranges the projector to receive the software from the PC UPLD SURE DULD SURE 8 4 Error messages with DR1 DATA error DTER The initial configuration settings are faulty or have been loaded incorrectly The projector has loaded its default configuration Turn the projector off and on again and if the error persists it means that the EEProm is either lt arranges the projector to save the software on the PC defective or absent refer to your Coemar service center for the check or replacement of the component DMX ADDRESS error Teh projector is not receiving all the DMX channels necessary for its operation Check the DMX address and the controller s operation Note that some controllers may not generate all 512 channels 18 English 9 Diagnostics and maintenance 9 1 DMX panel warnings The two leds green and yellow sited on the dip switch panel continuously show Par Lite Led VariWhite staus ae i e off Pa off reception status DMX a not correctly DMX Sini AN absent DMX correctly connected recived 9 2 Thermal protection The internal thermal sensor protects the unit from overheating The thermal sensor limits the current to the leds in order to protect their integrity if the ambient temperature reaches higher values than those permitted An eventual loose of output may be due to this reason 9 3 Ordinary maintenance Althought every precautionary has been took to ensu
13. ired for any advice or service from your authorised service centre 2 3 EC Norms The projector meets all fundamental applicable EC requirements English 3 Product specifications 3 1 Technical characteristics Power 90 240 VAC 50 60Hz Autosensing Maximum current 0 2A 230 VAC 0 5A 115VAC Power factor coso 0 8 Light source 36 LED P4 Minimum room temperature 15 C 5 F Maximum room temperature 35 C 95 F Weight 3 6 Kg 7 9 Lbs 3 2 Dimensions 211mm 8 30 3 3 Units main components The main components of Par Lite Led VariWhite are shown in the diagram below Components description 1 Rear panel 2 Projector body 3 Dip switch panel 4 Led control pcb 5 Switching power supply 6 Front header 7 Lens group 8 Front frame English 4 Installazion 4 1 Mechanical installation Par Lite Led VariWhite may be floor mounted or hung from an appropriate structure in any position Permanent installation Use the three holes A on the yoke of the fixture for robust permanent installation Mobile installation If hanging the fixture from a lighting truss or similar we recommend to use appropriate clamps affixed to the yoke in the holes A provided as shown in the following diagram WARNING Always ensure that your support structure and fixing bolts clamps etc are rated to support the weight of the fixture Never install the fixture
14. mail and inform them you will formally notify them in writing through registered letter Packing list Make sure the packaging contains 1 Par Lite Led VariWhite this instruction manual 1 2 Trasportation Par Lite Led VariWhite must be transported exclusively in its original packaging or in an appropriate flight case 2 General information 2 1 Important safety information Fire prevention 1 Never locate the fixture on any flammable surface 2 Minimum distance from flammable materials 0 5m 3 Minimum distance from the closest illuminated surface 0 5m 4 Replace any blown or damaged fuse only with those of identical values Refer to the schematic diagram if there is any doubt 5 Connect the projector to mains power protected by a thermal magnetic circuit breaker Preventing from electric shock 1 Presence of high voltage inside of the fixture Insulate the projector from mains supply before opening or performing any function which involves touching the inside of the fixture including lamp replacement 2 For the connection to the mains adhere strictly to the guidelines outlined in this manual 3 The level of technology of Par Lite Led VariWhite requires the use of specialised personnel for all service applications refer all work to your authorised Coemar service centre 4 A good earth connection is essential for the proper functioning of the projector Never connect the fixture if there is no earth connection 5 M
15. n use an external barndoor cod CO9164 11 English 5 Powering up 5 1 Operating voltage and frequency The unit may operates at voltages ranges from 90 to 250VaC at a frequency of 50 or 60 Hz It is not needed to effect any setup procedures Par Lite Led VariWhite will automatically adjust its operation to suit any frequency or voltage within this range 5 2 Connection to mains power Mains cable characteristics The mains cable provided is thermally resistant complying to the most recent International standards Note in case of cable replacement similar cable with comparable thermal resistant qualities must be used exclusively cable 3 X 1 5 external 10 mm rated 300 500V tested to 2 KV operating temperature 40 C 180 C Coemar cod CV5311 Connection to mains power for connection purposes ensure you plug is of a suitable rating 230 240VAC 0 2 A constant during normal exercise 208VAC 0 25A constant during normal exercise 100 115VAC 0 5A constant during normal exercise Locate the mains cable which exits from the unit and connect as shown below WARNING e The use of a thermal magnetic circuit breaker for each fixture is recommended Strict adherence to regulatory norms is strongly recommended Par Lite Led VariWhite VariWhite never must be powered through a dimmer as this may damage the internal switching power supply e Prior to connecting the device to mains power ensure that the power
16. ng from slow to fast step stop strobe 160 161 63 63 proportional random strobe effect with variable speed from slow to fast 162 207 64 81 step stop strobe 208 209 82 82 proportional random strobe effect with variable speed from slow to fast 210 255 82 100 Fixture ParLite Led VariWhite 2700 3500 K Table number 317 Edition 0 Table name DMX 512 function Date 10 06 2011 14 English 7 Dip switch functions chart The following chart summarizes the functions achievable by setting the unit by dip switch panel DMX DR1 dip switch dip switch fonction function function LIGHT ON function dip switch general functions dmx channel 1 Id value 1 dip switch 1 dip switch 2 dip switch 4 luminous intensity on off off luminous intensity 20 off on off luminous intensity 30 2 dmx channel 2 Id value 2 on on off luminous intensity 40 off off on luminous intensity 50 on off on luminous intensity 60 4 dmx channel 4 ld value 4 off on on luminous intensity 80 on on on luminous intensity 100 dip switch 8 dip switch 16 dip switch 32 White fina 8 dmx channel 8 Id value 8 g off off off 2700 K on off off 2900 K 16 dmx Id value 16 on a OR Dip switches from 1 to 256 functions will change depending on Function mode buttons selected off off on 3200 K d h off on 3300 K 32 1d value 32 off on on 3400 K on on on 3500 K 64 ii aie 64 dmx channel 128 128 Id value 128 dmx chann
17. re long still efficiency and safety in the use of this equipment we recommend in function of the operative conditions in which the unit works dusty environment artificial fog or snow to periodically make the following checks Mechanical parts check that the unit is not mechanically damaged clean often the front screen with a cloth and a specific cleaner product and if necessary replace the damaged parts Electrical parts check electric cabling in particular the grounding and the correct insertion of the signal plugs Check for the lack of oxidation on electrical contacts eventually remove it with adequate tools 9 4 Blown fuses replacement By an adequate instrument check for the status of the fuses if they are damaged replace them with ones with equal value dimensions and characteristics In the following picture are shown positions and characteristics of the fuses WARNING Always remove main power before open the fixture Fuse A 2A F250V Fuse B 4A T250V 9 5 Spare parts All components of the projector are available as spare parts at Coemar Service Centers Please describe in detail the model of the projector you own don t forget to give the serial number and with the help of the exploded view identify the right spare part Providing the service center with this data you will be better and quickly served 19 Information on disposal of the equipment The equipment at the end of its useful life must be disposed of at
18. t 16 English 8 2 Disgnostics functions MEAS MEAS TEMP Reading of the internal LED temperature of the leds in C D MIN Reading of the DMX value received by each channel used by the unit in the DMX chain Reading of the typical value of the DMX signal called RATE signal refresh frequency in milliseconds RATE ALRM Reading of the eventual error message Reading of the software version actually installed on to the unit S VER Setting of the ID number of the unit Reading of the led s life LIFE shows total life of all the led HOUR modules installed on the unit UNIT shows the whole life of the unit 17 English 8 3 Special functions By this menu accessible by keep pressed menu and enter after the reset for about 10 it is possible to access to aligning functions of the leds and to software upgrading functions WARNING This function is achievable only with DMX signal connected by enabling the reset while keeping pressed menu and enter keys for 10 ALIG Adjusting of minimum light intensity of channel leds Min 1 Min 2 Adjusting of minimum light intensity of channel 2 leds Min 3 Adjusting of minimum light intensity of channel 3 leds Max 1 Adjusting of maximum light intensity of channel leds Max 2 Adjusting of maximum light intensity of channel 2 leds Max 3 Adjusting of maximum light intensity of channel 3 leds EXIT lt saves the sett
19. t the unit to work in DR1 mode is strictly required to activate the function by dip switch panel see previous chapter and set the ID also by dip switch panel The menu browsing will be emulated on the PC screen on which has been previously installed DR1 Lite Interface software which is included in the DR1 device package To browse the menu use menu enter and keys visualized on the PC screen the same way you are operating on any Coemar product with display 15 English 8 1 Functional settings FUNC FUNC lt restores all settings at default values in exception of aligning DFSE SURE address and life hour of the unit 10 0 255 It allows to vary the color temperature shade from 2700 to 3500 without 10 0 255 DMX signal STORE saves the settings until next turn on of the unit TEST STRB 0 255 STOR SURE RESE enter ENTER and MENU makes to access to adjusting functions Dimmer mode it allows to emulate the dimming behavior of a Tungsten or Xenon lamp s dimmer XENO TUNG D 1CH Off It enables the control of the unit by 1 DMX channel dimmer 1 enables the unit to act like an halogen lamp by varying the dimmer C TMP Off 9 values changes also the color temperature O 5 It sets the turn on of the unit without DMX signal a DMX restores the last DMX value received SOR TEST TEST restores the TEST value manually se

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