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1. MANUAL POWER 6 3 POWER 6 3 e mm ooo Pe 20 97 PL PL PLL 9 O o o a E Index General descriDUOL uia auod omm dete aai 3 4 eric IT 5 2 DIMON ON EEE 6 Oe SAO exe deus 6 a HOM I 7 4 1 Power supply connection 8 Power 6 3 I hree phase power supply 8 Power 6 3 BN Single phase power supply 9 Power 6 3 BA Power supply with individual neutrals 9 4 2 10 POE QT 13 omm 14 Channel CODTIGUE AOT sse coudre dtes 14 Local mode configuration 16 Chaser ixssesxkecos umb esese c deesse Petr Puta Esse ie 16 9 2 LOSUN eee eee ene ee 17 TOSI t o o 0 17 puce 17 Mantaro cte ER 18 So el EI TEE E D TT 18 95 4 n IE IDrerellol essei te Det HERR EI 19 Channel information 19 a 19 Versi n MENU RERUM 19 rie EU T MEM 20 T 20 Ta DODIES nates 21 Statement of compliance
2. nnne 22 User Manual POWER 6 3 BN and POWER 6 3 BA 2 1 General description Power 6 3 BN and Power 6 3 BA have been developed for working in the hardest conditions either in fix installations or in mobile ones They are 6 channel dimmer of 3 kW per channel which include 6 potentiometers and an LCD display in the front cover for independent level adjustment of each channel They can work autonomously without control signal Power 6 3 BA differs from Power 6 3 BN in the fact that incorporates a power supply with three independent neutral to protect separately the three phases and to avoid total turn off in case of one phase failure For this reason Power 6 3 B is ideal for controlling hall light installations and complies with the current legislation They are manufactured in 2 units of rack 19 standards User Manual POWER 6 3 BN and POWER 6 3 BA 3 1 1 Characteristics DMX 512 1990 digital signal input Autonomous working mode through a potentiometer per channel The output charge channels are protected separately by a single pole breaker per channel DMX channel selection through LCD display in the front side Output to the loads by guide terminals Test function for checking signal and control power There is a led per channel that indicates the output level Load is duly controlled by 40Amp triacs which are cooled by a black anodised aluminium radiator and a fan Power 6 3 BN and Power 6 3 BA re
3. T and and earth with 400V between phases and 230V between any phase and neutral 230 volt single phase power supply in which case and T inputs must be connected to the phase WARNING In the second case half the nominal power has not to be exceeded NOTE is very important for right working of the power units to have good earth connection In other case there could be voltage differences that would damage the dimmer Power 6 3 BN Three phase power supply Vrs Vat 400V Van 230V 400V IV 50Hz Fig 4 User Manual POWER 6 3 BN and POWER 6 3 BA 8 Power 6 3 BN Single phase power supply Van 230V 230V Il 50Hz Fig 5 Power 6 3 BA Power supply with individual neutrals Ving 230V 230V 50Hz N1 230V 50Hz S N2 230V II 50Hz T N3 Fig 6 User Manual POWER 6 3 BN and POWER 6 3 BA 4 2 connection The signal connectors are XLR of 5 pins The signal control from the control unit must be connected to the DMX IN and the output signal to other elements in the DMX OUT You must connect an end of line resistance in the output of the last serial device in order to avoid signal interferences see figure 7 The cables should be braided pair shielded and low capacity with a type 24AWG 0 2047mm minimum calibre and an impedance of 120 Ohms Please remember that the type of cable significantly conditi
4. the exception of the address User Manual POWER 6 3 BN and POWER 6 3 BA 15 Local mode configuration To start this configuration you must enter to LOCAL menu after selecting CONFIG CONFIG LOCAL LOCAL Then you can select ON for activating local mode or OFF for deactivating LOCAL OFF ON When working in local mode channel values will be the ones configured before Press F2 for validating the selection Chaser configuration First of all you must enter to CHASER menu CHASER NUM XXX here are five options OFF chaser disconnected or from 1 to 4 different chasers Pressing and then define FADE and TIME times which are from O to 8 minutes and O to 59 seconds respectively you can select one of the 4 predefined chasers and User Manual POWER 6 3 BN and POWER 6 3 BA 16 5 2 Testing This menu is for changing the output level of each channel and verifying the state of the inputs and outputs DMX input and mains frequency TEST FREQ DMX MANUAL Frequency test FREQUENCIA X HZ R YS YT Y X It indicates mains frequency value Y It is OK if the signal is synchronised with the other phases and Rf for the phase used as reference If there is no synchronism it will be DMX test This menu shows the DMX state and any data losing When DMX is not detected it will show this message DMX 512 NO DETECT If DMX signal is recei
5. artment Telf 34 93 274 54 28 Telf 34 93 360 02 30 Fax 34 93 274 47 47 If you want to do without this product do not mix it with the ordinary waste here are specific methods and systems for dividing electronic and electromagnetic used products that are described in 2002 96 EC directive which is in force in the European Community countries User Manual POWER 6 3 BN and POWER 6 3 BA 21 FRESNEL S A STATEMENT OF COMPLIANCE pate 01 01 12 We declare that the products Mark STRONG Models POWER 6 3 BN POWER 6 3 BA Year of construction 2012 Conforms to the following EC directives 2006 95 EC In relation to the safety requirements for material intended for use within specific voltage limits 2004 108 EC In relation to the electromagnetic compatibility of equipment systems and installations Sole administrator ngel Torrecillas Red n Barcelona January 1st of 2012 Fresnel S A C Potos 40 08030 Barcelona opain Tel 34 93 360 02 30 Fax 34 93 274 47 47 strong strong es http www strong es User Manual POWER 6 3 BN and POWER 6 3 BA 22
6. enus pressing and and select an option pressing F2 Once there you can select among three options channels chasers and local mode CONFIG LOCAL CHANNEL CHASER Channel configuration select CHANNEL to configure the channels In this menu you have two options channel per channel configuration or all channels together CONFIG CHANNEL XXX It becomes ALL when configuring all the channels together or alternatively shows numbers from 1 to 6 In the former case parameterization maximum minimum response curves etc will be equal for all the channels which starting by the first User Manual POWER 6 3 BN and POWER 6 3 BA 14 channel will increase in one until the end of the total amount of channels of the dimmer When configuring the channels either together or channel per channel there will be this message 1 YYYY XX MN O0 0 YY Y Define the type of response curve LIN V linear with voltage LIN L linear with light FLUO fluorescent ON OFF Everything or nothing XX Address DMX channel to this dimmer channel MX Maximum output value from O to 100 MN Minimum output value L Channel value when working in local or PANIC mode For validating each option you must press F2 If you configure channel per channel this process must be repeated for each channel On the contrary dimmer channels will be configured with the same options with
7. ferences are 07000077 and 07000078 respectively User Manual POWER 6 3 BN and POWER 6 3 BA 4 1 2 Technical data Power supply Minimum load per channel Maximum load per channel Total maximum load Output breaker Digital input connector Window to fit Dimensions Weight 400V 230V 50Hz three phase 100W 3 000W 18 000W 16 Amp per channel XLR 5 pins 444x88 mm 482x88x390 mm 8 Kg It is recommended to use a 4 pole 32 Amp breaker preferably type D curve in the three phase 400V power supply input as general protection of the dimmer User Manual POWER 6 3 BN and POWER 6 3 BA 5 2 Dimensions Both dimmers have the following dimensions 339 Fig 1 Dimmer dimensions 3 Installation Power 6 3 BN and Power 6 3 BA can be mounted into a rack box must be taken into account that the place where they are installed must be ventilated for proper heat dissipation Neither surface orifices upper lower and lateral sides nor ventilation output have to be covered User Manual POWER 6 3 BN and POWER 6 3 BA 6 4 Connection 1 Power supply terminals 2 Out 3 Output terminals Fig 3 1 Protection breakers DMX signal indicative led Power supply indicative led RST Manual regulation LCD display pr d S gw User Manual POWER 6 3 BN and POWER 6 3 BA 4 1 Power supply connection The power unit can be connected to hree phase power supply with neutral S
8. gnal into several identical ones in different lines see Figure 9 User Manual POWER 6 3 BN and POWER 6 3 BA 11 User Manual CONSOLE DMX line 7 SPLITTER RIGHT CONNECTION UNIT 1 L UNIT 2 A resistances Fig 9 Right connection POWER 6 3 BN and POWER 6 3 BA UNIT N UNTP T End of line eT UNIT 4 UNIT 3 ji SOLDER SIDE AT 12 5 Programming The following table shows a map of the dimmer menus and its options You can move on the menus pressing and and select an option pressing EO Start up CONFIG CHANNEL POWER 6 3 SK BN CONFIG CHANNEL 1 YYYY XX V X XXX MN O LO LOCAL LOCAL CONFIG SYSTEM CONFIG LOCAL LOCAL OFF LOCAL ON CHASER CHASER NUM XXX TEST FREQ FREQUENCIA X HZ DMX MANUAL 512 PACK XXX zz SG NO DETECT PACK ERROR Y MANUAL w CHANNEL X LEVEL Y SYSTEM SYSTEM BLOCK INIT RESTART INFO INFO CHANNEL 1 0 0 0 SYSTEM VERSION 4 0 0 0 SYSTEM LOCAL MODE CHASER NUM OFF OFF T t F VERSION POWER 24 3 TR M V User Manual POWER 6 3 BN and POWER 6 3 BA 13 When the dimmer is starting up it displays these messages POWER 6 3 SK BN V INFO TEST CONFIG SYSTEM 5 1 Configuration To start with the configuration you must enter to CONFIG menu You can 6 J move on the m
9. ons any problem that may arise due to parasites coming through the line similarly DO NOT USE shielded cables commonly used for connecting microphones The cables should be connected in such a way that pin 1 of the male connector coincides with pin 1 of the female one and in the same way for pins 2 and 3 Pins 4 and 5 are not used The screen connected to pin 1 should NOT come in contact with the casing of the connector CONSOLE End of line DMX line resistance a fie eio igi 9 UNIT 1 UNIT 2 UNIT N NE 9 SOLDER SIDE Fig 7 Signal connection net User Manual POWER 6 3 BN and POWER 6 3 BA 10 The connection should be made exactly as shown in figure 7 You will see that a resistance of 120 Ohms 1 AW has been installed at the end of the line between pins 2 and 3 This corresponds to the end of line connector supplied with all projectors A maximum of 32 projectors may be linked up to a single line without using an amplifier And the maximum cable length as far as the last projector is 1 Km although it is advisable to use an amplifier for cables every 500 meters WRONG SOLDER SIDE lt gt gt lt he i N rs UNIT N UNIT P gt LI resistances Fig 8 Wrong connection Connection shown in figure 8 is INCORRECT If an installation divided into several branches is required splitters must be used They distribute and amplify a single si
10. ved PACK XXX zz SG PACK ERROR Y XX Number of channels received User Manual POWER 6 3 BN and POWER 6 3 BA 17 ZZ Number of packs received per second Y If there is any error when receiving packs Manual test This menu enables you to change manually channel level The output level can be selected from O to F CHANNEL X LEVEL Y X Number of channel to modify Y Output level from to 0 100956 5 3 System This menu has three options unit initialization unit restoration and keyboard blockage SYSTEM BLOCK INIT RESTART BLOCK The four buttons are blocked Press them altogether to unblock it INIT The power unit is initialized with default values RESTART Keeping the programmed parameters of the configuration the power unit will be reset User Manual POWER 6 3 BN and POWER 6 3 BA 18 5 4 Unit information This is a menu which informs about the state of the different parameters of the dimmer there are three options channel information system menu and version menu INFO CHANNEL SYSTEM VERSION Channel information It shows the state of each channel 1 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 System menu This is an information menu consequently no parameters can be modified If the power unit works in automatic mode chasers it will show the times of FADE and TIME It will also show local mode state on or off Version menu It informs about the software
11. version of the dimmer POWER 6 3 BN area User Manual POWER 6 3 BN and POWER 6 3 BA 6 Maintenance 6 1 Regular cleaning To prevent the growth of dust and dirt which may impair the proper operation of the equipment it should be cleaned regularly For cleaning it use a soft slightly and damp cloth if the equipment is very dirty apply a little liquid detergent to the cloth WARNING Do not use solvents or products containing alcohol Make sure that no liquid get inside the equipment User Manual POWER 6 3 BN and POWER 6 3 BA 20 7 Most common problems Problem Unit does not start Power unit does not give response in some channels Some channel remain permanently on still without input signal Usual cause No current reaching the unit Breakers or differentials activated Addressing problem Wrong DMX line installation Potentiometer of the front panel in position different from O Triac failure Solution Check mains connections Check breakers and differentials state Address channels in free addresses Programming section Check the type of cable connections connectors installation and 1200 terminator resistance Turn the potentiometer anticlockwise until left it in the wanted position Disconnect the unit and change it by a new one of the same characteristics If the problem persists despite these measures please contact to FRESNEL s Technical Service Dep
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