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2.    PR5000 FS  PR3000 FS    This product manual contains important information about the safe installation and use of this    projector  Please read and follow these instructions carefully and keep this manual in a safe place  for future reference        PR LIGHTING LTD   http   www  pr lighting com    INDEX    SAFE USAGE OF THE PROJECTOR 3  INSTALLING THE PROJECTOR 4  FITTING THE LAMP 4  POWER SUPPLY     MAINS 5  CONTROL CONNECTIONS 5  DMX TERMINATOR 6  SETUP OPTIONS PROJECTOR CONFIGURATION 6  TO SET THE DMX START ADDRESS 6  OPERATION MENU 8  ERROR MESSAGES 11  REPLACING GOBOS 11  DMX PROTOCOL 13  LED INDICATION 16  MAINTENANCE 16  LUBRICATION 16  KEEPING THE PROJECTOR CLEAN 16  TROUBLESHOOTING 17  TECHNICAL DATA 19  ELECTRICAL DIAGRAM 20  COMPONENT ORDER CODES 23    Please note that as part of our ongoing commitment to continuous product development  specifications are subject to change without  notice  Whilst every care is taken in the preparation of this manual we reserve the right to change specifications in the course of  product improvement  The publishers cannot be held responsible for the accuracy of the information herein  or any consequence  arising from them    Every unit is tested completely and packed properly by the manufacturer  Please make sure the packing and   or the unit are in good  condition before installation and use  Should there be any damage caused by transportation  consult your dealer and do not use the  unit  Any damage caused by improper use will
3.  106 113 Colour 7    114 120 Colour 7 white      12142   127 wwe          slow  fast to slow    000 255 Iris from large to small  0 100               e 000 255 _  Iris in 16 Bit precision    16 Iris Macro 000 010 Iris macro function is invalid   011 072 Macro function 1  Iris from large to  small change with speed from slow to  fast   073 136 Macro function 2  Iris from small to  large change with speed from slow to  fast   137 206 Macro function 3  Iris retractable  speed from slow to fast   207 214 Macro function 4   215 222 Macro function 5    Fixed Gobo  Rotaing Gobo  Wheel 1    13 24          245 255 Gobo 6 shake speed from slow to fast    Gobo rotation 1 000 127 Index  Sip rag  Rotation speed from slow to fast  Stop rotating  eas rotation speed from slow to  Fine  Framing Blade    Linear light spot from big to   Left  small blade 1 left   2  23 Framing Blade1 Linear light spot from big to   right  small blade 1 right   24 Light spot 16 bit precision blade  1 right    16 18 25 Framing Blade2 000 255 Linear light spot from big to   Left  small blade 2 left  000 255 Light spot 16 bit precision blade 2 left   Framing Blade2 000 255 Linear light spot from big to   right  small blade 2 right  000 255 Light spot 16 bit precision blade  2 right   Framing Blade3 000 255 Linear light spot from big to   Left  small blade 3 left   000 255 Light spot 16 bit precision blade 3 left   Framing Blade3 000 255 Linear light spot from big to   right  small blade 3 right   000 255 Light spot
4.  16 bit precision blade  3 right   Framing Blade4 000 255 Linear light spot from big to   Left  small blade 4 left  000 255 Light spot 16 bit precision blade 4 left   000 255 Linear light spot from big to  0    90    mou rotation 000 255 Rotation 16 bit precision  Prism 000 016 White light  017 255 3 x facet prism  Prism rotation 000 127 Prism index  Stop rotating  129 191 Rotation speed from slow to fast  Siop rotating  E 2l  255 ER rotation speed from slow to  Frost Effect E z 020 White light  heel  5   021255   Frost effect  laci p nee EL 00 255   Linearly focusing  e     000 255 Focus in 16 precision  ERES NE  353   ZoomFie   Fine 000 255 Zoomin 16 Bit precision    small blade 4 right   14 24                                              Framing Blade4   right           000 255 Light spot 16 bit precision blade    Alright   Framing module 0    90   rotation       Framing module    000 255                   Pan Fine 000 255 Pan rotation in 16 bit precision    000 255   Tit rotation  Tilt Fine 000 255 Tilt rotation in 16 bit precision        9   9  Pan  amp  Tilt 000 255 Pan amp Tilt speed from fast to slow  34 50 speed    Contro 000 047   048 080   081 112   113 144 Lamp off   stop in DMX value for 10 s    zu ME  i 145 168    Remark     If you intend to tum on off the lamp via the last channel of the controller  don t attempt to push the channel to value  224 255 immediately after tuming it off  or push the slide bar to value 224 255 to wait it cooling  Under these 2  circu
5.  DMX512 wireless transmitter  optional     HOUSING     Composite plastic  IP20  Power driven water proof cover  optional  water proof system control by DMX  IP44    19 24    WEIGHT   50Kg    SIZES        LIGHT OUTPUT  PR 5000 Framing    60  lux 1344 336 149 84 54  11  lux 38200 9550 4244 2388 1528    12m  8m  4m    Om                 4m  8m  12m       DISTANCE  m  Om 5m 10m 15m 20m 25m    11   DIAMETER m         4101 202 4303 4404    5    5  60    DIAMETER m   0  5 22 01043 15 0656    20 85 26 08                   PR 3000 Framing  60   lux  1115 279 124 70 A5  11    lux  29645 7411 3294 1853 1186  10  8m  4m  Om  4m  8m  DISTANCE  m  0 5 10 15 20 25    11  DIAMETER m  o0 01 05 02 09 03 14  04 19 05 4  60   DIAMETER m  o0 065 22 010 43 015 65 020 86 26 08    20 24          Mta M2  COLOR cro  Ven ade d asses     9       MOTORT    DMX SENS2  DMX SENST  vec  voc  GND  GND    HALL 1 5 m  View of markside     HALL 14 a  View of markside          MAA  Focus ZooM    Viguated cpaviarce Vieu sdsd noat          1946 3 28    Focus ZooM     veu sss d co                 DMX SENS2  DMX SENST             vec  GND  GND    Von sided                 ma Ma  CYAN YELLOW    Ven sided no atese          MOTORS    SLAVE  1 PCB                             ma  FROST  Veg 5de d no ade          msa  DIMMER       Vensbsolroatye       Vewadadno siete                MOTORS                            o    View of mark side   een  View of mark side    o  jou se  View of mark side          SLAVE  3 PCB        
6.  PRISM ROTATION MOTOR 1  ROTATING GOBO WHEEL  MOTOR          5 1  COLOR WHEEL MOTOR 1  ROTATING GOBOS MOTOR                 1  FRAMING MOTOR1 030040163 4  FRAMING MOTOR2 030040167 4  FRAMING MODULE ROTATION 030040029 1  FROST MOTOR 030040132A 1  CYM MOTOR 030040152 3  CTO MOTOR 030040152 1  DIMMER MOTOR 030040153 2  FIXED GOBO WHEEL MOTOR 030040166 1  PAN TILT DRIVE PCB 230020592 1  MOTOR DRIVE PCB 1 230020592 1  MOTOR DRIVE PCB2 230020584 1  MOTOR DRIVE PCB 3 230020650 1  MOTOR DRIVE PCB 4 230020651 1  MOTOR DRIVE PCB 5 230020652 1  DISPLAY PCB 2300205808 1  POWER BOARD 230020590 1       22 24             23 24    PR LIGHTING LTD        1582 Xingye Avenue  Nancun Panyu  Guangzhou  511442 China  TEL   86 20 3995 2888  FAX   86 20 3995 2330       P N  320020046  Version  20120313    24 24    
7.  not be assumed by the manufacturer and   or dealer     ACCESSORIES    These items are packed together with the projector                          Name Quantity Unit Remark  G clamps 2 Pcs  XLR cable 1 Pc 5 pin plug  Safety cord 2 Pcs  Spare gobos 4 Pcs  This manual 1 Pc  Q clamps 2 Pcs Options                   2 24    SAFE USAGE OF THE PROJECTOR    When unpacking and before disposing of the carton check if there is no transportation damage before using the projector   Should there be any damage caused by transportation  consult your dealer and do not use the apparatus     The projector is for indoor use only  IP20  Use only in dry locations  Keep this device away from rain and moisture   excessive heat  humidity and dust  Do not allow contact with water or any other liquids     The projector is not designed or intended to be mounted directly on to inflammable surfaces  X    The projector is only intended for installation  operation and maintenance by qualified personnel     The projector must be installed in a location with adequate ventilation  at least 50cm from adjacent wall surfaces  Be sure  that no ventilation slots are blocked     Do not project the beam onto inflammable surfaces  minimum distance is 5m      5m E   Avoid direct exposure to the light from the lamp  The light is harmful to the eye    Do not attempt to dismantle and or modify the projector in any way    Electrical connection must only be carried out by qualified personnel    Before installation  ensure 
8.  on   gt  Replace the lamp   The lamp comes on but the projector  gt  Make sure that the projector is correctly configurated   doesnt respond to the controller  gt      Replace or repair the DMX cable                 The projector only functions intermittently  gt  Make sure the fan is working and not dirty      E  gt  Check the lenses are not broken    Defective projection     Remove dust or grease from the lenses    gt  Make sure the lamp is installed correctly    The project image appears to have a halo  gt   Carefuly clean the optical group lenses and the projector   components     gt  Check the optics is clean     The beam appears dim          gt  Replace with a new lamp of the specified type and rating                 17 24    TECHNICAL DATA    VOLTAGES     200V 220V 230V 240V AC  50 60Hz    POWER CONSUMPTION   1800W 220V    LAMP    OSRAM   Colour Temperature   Socket   Manufacturers Rated Lamp Life  Or   PHILIPS   Colour Temperature   Socket   Manufacturers Rated Lamp Life    COLOURS     HTI 1500W 60 P50  6000  K   PGJX50  single ended  750 Hours replacement    MSR Gold 1500FastFit  6000  K   PGJX50  single ended  750 Hours replacement    Smooth CYM colour mixing system with macro    1 wheel with 7 dichroic colour filters plus white    Double color effect  With variable speed bi directional rainbow effect    Step linear colour changing is available    COLOUR TEMPERATURE CORRECTION     Linearly colour temperature correction    GOBOS   1 Rotating gobo wheel     6 interch
9.  the fixture type  same time to enter the or the system will  sub menu  damaged    ME      Colour Rotations      Colour Positions  LINEAR   eges                F Gobo Positions  LINEAR  Pan PMX Invert  Pan DMX Invert Pan DNX ven                  Tilt DMX Invert  OFF               Tit DMX Invert  ON  Pan w EUR          Pan Tilt Swap  ON  Dimmer Invert  OFF       Dimmer Invert          Dimmer Invert  ON                8 24    Iris Invert    Iris Invert  OFF       Iris Invert       Zoom Invert    Zoom Invert  OFF       Zoom Invert  ON       CMY Invert    CTO Invert    CMY Invert  OFF       CMY Invert  ON  CTO Invert  OFF       CTO Invert  ON       Defaults    Defaults  OFF       Defaults  Restore Defaults       Display Options    Display Mode    Display Dimming    Display  On Always       Display  Off After Delay  Disp Dim Level  Min       Disp eb Level       Disp ai Level       Disp om Level       Disp om Level       Disp pe Level    Disp P Level       Disp oan Level       Disp pirn Level       Disp ak Level       Disp Dim Level  Full       Display Contrast    Display Language    Display Contrast  XXX 1 36  Default is 16   Language    English       Language    Chinese       Information    Lamp Hours    Lamp Hours    XX    Reset Lamp Hours  Are You Sure        Total Hours    Total Hours    XX          Temperature    9 24    Display Board    Display Board    XX C          Driver Board 1    Driver Board 2       Driver Board 1    XX C    Driver Board 2    XX C                   Sof
10. D    ACL  ACN  FG  G    ELECTRONIC a    TRANSFORMER    Ge  2A      424v  424    DISPLAY    Dex SENS   DMX SENST  vos  vec   GND  GND       Oj  O                               O  sanction Son        O    DMX OUT  FEMALE    Thermostat HEAD EAN    HEAD FAN 1    HEAD FAN       FAN 8 LIGHTING PCB       SPVG    o    BOX FAN 5             BOX EAN 4    HEAD FAN n    HEAD FAN n    HEAD FAN    AC INPUT    L E N    HEADFAN    1L          HEAD FAN    BOX FAN 1    BOX FAN 2    BOX FAN 3          COMPONENT ORDER CODES                                                                                                                                                    NAME PARTNO    QUANTITY REMARK  POWER SUPPLY 192010136 1 S 350 24  MAINS FILTER 193020008 1 20A 115 250VAC  THERMOSTAT 190010150 1 250V 16A  Metal Capacitor 140010045 4 50 u F 370V  Electronic BALLAST 1500W PR5000FS    040070100 1 1500W  Electronic BALLAST 1200W PR3000FS    040070107 1 1200W  IGNITOR 040090052 1 IGN40C12E  LAMP 1500W  PR5000 FS  100050087 1 HTI 1500W 60 P50  LAMP 1200W PR3000 FS  100050068 1 MSto cd  Te 555   Single end   TILT DRIVE BELT 290151320 1  PAN DRIVE BELT 290151321 1 HTD 843 8MM  LAMP FAN 2  FAN IN FRONT SIDE          5 2  FAN IN MIDDLE 030060064 2  STROBLE FAN 1  FRAMING MODULE FAN              1  BASE FAN 1  ELECTRONIC  BALLAST FAN           2  FOCUS MOTOR 2  ZOOM MOTOR               2  IRIS MOTOR 030040088 1  PAN MOTOR 1  TILT MOTOR                 1  SHUTTER BLADE MOTOR 1  PRISM MOTOR             4 1 
11. ION    To ensure the continuous rotation of the rotating gobos and linear motion of the lens for focusing  it is recommended that  the bearings for the rotating gobos and the 2 shafts for the focusing lens holder be lubricated periodically  preferably  every two months  Use only high quality  high temperature resistant grease instead of any type of oil  When lubricating  the bearings  a syringe with a fine needle is the easiest way to introduce the grease to the bearings around each gobo     KEEPING THE PROJECTOR CLEAN    To ensure the reliability of the projector it should be kept clean  It is recommended that the fans should be cleaned every  15 days  The lens and dichroic colour filters should also be regularly cleaned to maintain an optimum light output  Do  NOT use any type of solvent on dichroic colour filters     Cleaning frequency depends on the environment in which the fixture operates  damp  smoke or particularly dirty  surroundings can cause greater accumulation of dirt on the unit s optics  A soft cloth and typical glass cleaning products  should be used in cleaning  It is recommended to clean the external optics at least once every 20 days and clean the  internal optics at least once every 30   60 days     Do not use any organic solvent  e g  alcohol  to clean the reflector mirror  dichroic colour filters or housing of  the apparatus     16 24    TROUBLESHOOTING             PROBLEM ACTION       gt  Check the fuse on the power socket   The projector doesn t switch
12. ain  it         PIN 3    SETUP OPTIONS PROJECTOR CONFIGURATION          ENCODER BUTTON       DOWN UP                        ES IE    FUNC DOWN UP ENTER    Projector configuration can be set conveniently via switch button and LCD display  Tum the projector on and the LCD  display will Show DMX address you set and save last time and it can be reset and saved again as you please    Launch the projector  Press button ENTER  more than 5 seconds to unlock panel  After this  the display shows the  projector s function menu and each option has its own sub menus  Each menu stands for special function  see details as  follows    Press button UP or DOWN  if you want to browse through the various Setup Options  There are 10 option codes  from DMX Address to Wireless options  and each code has a specific function  If you turn the encoder  knob clockwise  the function like as button UP   On the contrary  the function like as button DOWN    Press button ENTER to save your settings or enter the next menu  There is same function if you push the encoder knob   Press button UP  or DOWN to shift    Press button FUNC   it will return to the upper menu one by one  If you stay for minutes defaulted will show display status  automatically     TO SET THE DMX START ADDRESS    Each projector must be given a DMX start address so that the correct projector responds to the correct control signals   This DMX start address is the channel number from which the projector starts to    listen    to the digital 
13. angeable gobos  white  glass or metal gobos can be fixed    Indexable  bi directionally rotatable at variable speeds and shakable    1 Fixed gobo wheel      7 interchangeable gobos  white    bi directional wheel scrolling at variable speeds and shakable    Gobo diameter  b36 3mm  Gobo image diameter  b23mm    1 Framing module  4 sets of framing blades  0    90   rotation  graphics at different sizes and shapes  curtain effect     PRISM     1x3 facet prism  Indexable  bi directionally rotatable at variable speeds    FROST     18 24    Frost effect    FOCUS   DMX linear focus    DIMMER   0 100  linearly adjustable    IRIS   5 100  linearly adjustable  Macro    SHUTTER   Double shutter blades  0 3 25 F P S    HEAD MOVEMENT   Pan 540    Tilt 270  with auto position correction    BEAM ANGLE   10   60     Linear zoom in 16 bit precision    CONTROL    DMX512  3 pin and 5 pin interfaces   RDM control protocol   30 channels in short mode  35 channels in standard mode  and51 channels in extended mode   Self test mode    OTHER FUNCTIONS    Adjustable Pan  amp  Tilt speed   Fixture and lamp usage time display   LCD display with English and Chinese language menu  brightness and contrast adjustable  Energy saving function of the ballast   Built in analyzer for easy fault finding  error messages   Modular construction for easy maintenance   Setup options by chargeable battery inside without power connection   Input signal isolating protection   Network interface   DMX512 wireless receiver  
14. before fitting replacing the lamp    Loosen 4 fast fit screws and remove the back cover  you can see the structure as shown in the figure above    Rotate the lampholder to the left and take out the worn out lamp    Fit new lamp and close the back cover by fastening 4 fast fit screws  Note  don t touch the bulb of the new lamp with  bare hand so as not to influence the beam output    WARNING  The MSR series are high pressure lamps with external igniters  A   Care should always be taken  when handling these lamps  Always read the manufacturers  Instructions for use  enclosed with the lamp     4 24       POWER SUPPLY MAINS       Connect the power cord as follows    L  live   brown   E  earth   yellow green   N  neutral   blue  Use the plug provided to connect the mains power to the projector paying attention to the voltage and frequency marked  on the panel of the projector  It is recommended that each projector be supplied separately so that they may be  individually switched on and off     IMPORTANT  It is essential that each projector is correctly earthed yellow green twin wire  and the electrical installation  conforms to all relevant standards           CONTROL CONNECTION  DMX OUT DMX IN  DMX 512  PIN FUNCTION   I     Q ME  get 3 DATA   DMX OUT DMX IN       N FUNCTION  ne   i 1 5 2 DATA  fe Gi e   1 die  o 4 2 o 5 NIC    Connection between controller and projector and between one projector and another must be made with a 2  core screened cable  with each core having at leas
15. board motor 2  error  Sensor Er S1 M3 CYM cyan  1  drive board motor 3  error  Sensor Er S1 M4 CYM yellow  1  drive board motor 4  error  Sensor Er S1 M5 CYM magenta  1  drive board motor 5  error  Sensor Err S2 M2 Fixed Gobo wheel  2  drive board motor 2  error  Sensor Err S2 M3 Rotating Gobo wheel 1  2  drive board motor 3  error  Sensor Err S2 M4 Gobo rotation 1  2  drive board motor 4  error  Sensor Er S3 M1 Focus  3  drive board motor 5  error  Sensor Err S3 M2 Zoom  3 drive board motor 6  error  Sensor Er S3 M4 Framing Module 90   Rotation 3 drive board motor 4  error  Sensor Er S5 M1 Effect wheel rotation  3 drive board motor 4  error  Sensor Err S5 M2 Prism  5  drive board motor 1  error  Sensor Er S1 M1 Prism Rotation 5  drive board motor 2  error                REPLACING GOBOS       Disconnect the fixture from power  Lock Tilt  Carefully lift off the cover by unfastening the 6 screws and see the structure  shown as above      For gobos replacement on the fixed gobo  Remove the gobo and insert the new one into the position by hands     For gobos replacement on the rotating gobo wheel  Remove the gobo holder with gobo from gobo wheel by  hands    Pull out the spring and drop the old gobo out of the holder    Insert the new gobo into the holder  and then insert the spring with the narrow end against the gobo    Push the end of the spring in under lip of the holder    Pick the spring clip up and put the gobo holder back into the position  if necessary  a small screwdriv
16. control information  being sent out from the controller  PR5000 FS PR3000 FS have 3 DMX modes  There are standard mode  extended  mode and short mode  For example standard mode have 35 channels  so set the No  1 projector s address 001  No  2  projector   s address 036  No  3 projector   s address 071  No  4 projector   s address 0106  and so on    6 24                                                                            Launch the projector  Press button ENTER or encoder knob more than 5 seconds to unlock panel    Press button FUNC to display DMX address    Press button UP  and DOWN  you can set the address    Press button ENTER   to confirm  In the same time  The GREEN LED will flash one time  It means the setting has  been enabled    Press button FUNG  it will retum to the upper menu one by one                                7 24    OPERATION MENU                                                                                     1st LEVEL 2nd LEVEL 3rd LEVEL 4th LEVEL  PR LIGHTING  PR5000 Framing DMX Address XXX  PR3000 Framing  DMX Address  DMX Address Short Mode  Standard Mode  Extended Mode  ese  Reset Are You Sure   DMX Mode  Standard  DMX Mode E  ode  Short  Lamp Control B  Control Channe  Lamp Control ubi Oo By  ower  Lamp Control By  DMX Signal  When DMX is Lost  Config Settings Loss of DMX wore time  out  Hold Last Value  Normal  Fan Operate Mode Quieter  Hot Environment  Factory Settings Fixture type  KODE button  WARNING  Never  DOWN UP ENTER at the change
17. er will be  helped     Note  If the gobo is a glass one  it should be touched with glabrous  clean and soft tissue or cloth matted between hand  and glass instead of with bare hand   Close the rear cover and fasten 6 screws and unlock tilt    11 24    DMX PROTOCOL    mode mote mode  011 025 Open  026 225 Strobe speed from slow to fast  226 246 Macro    247    247255   Open    Dimmer ECE 003 Black  E 255 Linear Dimming from dark to light   0 100      oi 16 bit Dimmer 000 255 Dimmer in 16 Bit precision  Fine    CYM Macro 000 016 White  017 035 Yellow  Magenta Red  036 054 Yellow  055 073 Yellow  Cyan Green  074 092 Cyan  093 110 Cyan  Magenta Blue  111 128 Magenta  129 255 CYM colour mixing from slow to fast    CYM    CyM Gyan   000 255 Cyan  Linear 0 10096     GE A Ba CYM Cyan 000 255 Cyan in 16 Bit precision  Fine      CYM Yelow    Yellow 000 255 Yellow  Linear 0 100      1 ai CYM Yellow 000 255 Yellow in 16 Bit precision  Fine    CYM Magenta   000255   255 Magenta  Linear 0 100946     REA CYM Magenta ELI 255 Magenta in 16 Bit precision  Fine        2   2   000 255 Linear adjust from high to low  ror Fine 000 255 CTO in 16 Bit precision      Wheel   000 008   008 White  ETE 015 White colour 1  EE 023 Colour 1  EM 030 Colour 1 colour 2  E Colour 2  ELM 045 Colour 2 colour 3    046053   053 Colour 3  oun 060 Colour 3 colour 4  ECH Colour 4  ET 075 Colour 4 colour 5  EM 083 Colour 5  EM 090 Colour 5 colour 6  e Colour 6  ELM 05 Colour 6  white    12 24                           
18. fter 5 minutes operation is 80  C  when steady state is achieved 170  C     There is no user serviceable parts inside the projector  do not open the housing and never operate the projector with the  covers removed   If you have any questions  don   t hesitate to consult your dealer or manufacturer     Always disconnect from the mains  when the device is not in use or before cleaning it or  before attempting any maintenance work      3 24    INSTALL THE PROJECTOR    At  idt ie A AAA  RAK BLA A                Take 2 clamps and 2 safety cords out from the package and mount 2 clamps on the underside of fixture with 2 retainers  attached to each clamp  Hang the fixture on the structure and fasten the screws attached to each clamp   See the  WARNING on the underside of the base as shown above  To pass 2 SAFETY CORDS through 4 HOLES for safety   Always ensure that the projector is firmly anchored to avoid vibration and slipping whilst functioning  Always ensure that  the structure that you are going to mount the projector is secure and is strong enough to support the weight of PR5000  FS PR3000 FS    WARNING   1  Unlock the PAN and TILT before the 1    application of projector for safety    2  The projector MUST be lifted or carried by the HANDLES instead of clamps    3  For safety the safety cord should support 10 times of the unit s weight     FITTING THE LAMP          Unplug the projector from power before lamp installation or replacement and wait for it to cool    Lock the yoke 
19. mstances  the lamp can not be turned on  The right operation is  turn it off   cool down   push the slide bar to turn it  on        15 24    LED INDICATION                               On DMX signal OK  Green Off No DMX signal  Flash DMX signal error  Yellow On Setting the panel  Blue On Power  Red Running self test mode  menen Green Reserved  On Wireless signal OK  Green Off Not connection to any transmitter  Flash Lost contact with the transmitter or linking transmitter                   MAINTENANCE    If the projector s lens becomes damaged or broken it should be replaced  If the lamp becomes damaged or deformed in  any way it must be replaced  If the light from the lamp appears dim this would normally indicate that it is reaching the end  of its life and it should be changed at once  aged lamps run to the extremity of their life might explode  If the projector  does not function  check the fuses on the power socket of the projector  they should only be replaced by fuses of the  same specification  Should these be damaged call a qualified technician before replacement  The projector has thermal  protection device that will switch off the projector in case of overheating  should either of these operate  check that the  fans are not blocked  and if they are dirty clean them before switching on the projector again  Check that the fans are  operational  if not call a qualified technician     Any maintenance work should only be carried out by qualified technicians     LUBRICAT
20. t a 0 5mm diameter  Connection to and from the projector is via  cannon 3 pin  which are included with the projector  or 5 pin XLR plugs and sockets  The XLR s are connected as shown  in the figure above    Note  care should be taken to ensure that none of the pins touch the metallic body of the plug or each other  The body of  the plug is not connected in any way other than as shown above  The projector accepts digital control signals in protocol  DMX512  1990     Connect the controller s output to the first fixture s input  and connect the first fixture s output to the second fixture s input  and connect the rest fixtures in the same way  Eventually connect the last fixture   s output to a DMX terminator as shown  in the figure below     Pont R A 3 3 amp 5     mu RD O SYD       DMX IN   DMX OUT       DMX IN   DMX OUT DMX IN    DMX OUT    Bela pun    5 24    DMX TERMINATOR          In the Controller mode  at the last fixture in the chain  the DMX output has to be connected with a DMX terminator  This  prevents electrical noise from disturbing and corrupting the DMX control signals    The DMX terminator is simply an XLR connector with a 1200  ohm  resistor connected across pins 2 and 3  which is  then plugged into the output socket on the last projector in the chain  The connections are illustrated below     DMX TERMINATOR  CONNECTION  Connect a 120   4 OHM  resistor    3 across pins 2 and 3 in an XLR plug  1200 and insert into the DMX out socket    on the last unit in the ch
21. that the voltage and frequency of power supply match the power requirements of the projector   It is essential that each projector is correctly earthed and that electrical installation conforms to all relevant standards    Do not connect this device to any other types of dimmer apparatus     Make sure that the power cord is never crimped or damaged by sharp edges  Never let the power cord come into contact  with other cables  Only handle the power cord by the plug  Never pull out the plug by tugging the power cord     Keep the lamp clean  Do not touch the lamp glass with bare hand     The projector should always be installed with a secondary safety fixing  A safety cord is supplied for this  it should be  attached as shown in  installing the projector  section     The lamp used in this projector is a discharge lamp  After switching off don t attempt to restart the projector until lamp has  cooled  this will require approx 15 minutes  Switching the lamp on and off at short intervals will reduce the life of both the  lamp and the projector  But occasional breaks will prolong the life of the lamp and projector     Never run the projector without a lamp   The lamp shall be changed if it has become damaged or thermally deformed or reached its life limit     Shields and lens shall be changed if they have become visibly damaged to such an extent than their effectiveness is    impaired  for example by cracks or deep scratches   SO      Exterior surface temperatures of the luminaire a
22. tware Version    Driver Board 3 Dive Boan 3   Driver Board 4 Dive Boag 4   Driver Board 5 Dive Poan 5   Pan and Tilt Pan SHE     Head Sensor Head a  Display Board pisplay Boar      Driver Board 1    Driver Board 1    X X X       Driver Board 2    Driver Board 2    X X X       Driver Board 3    Driver Board 3    X X X       Driver Board 4    Driver Board 4    X X X       Driver Board 5    Driver Board 5    XX C       Pan and Tilt    Power Board    Pan and Tilt    X X X    Power Board    X X X       View DMX values    DMX Channel  1 XXX       Electronic SN    Electronic SN     kkkkkkkkkkkk       RDM Device Label       RDM Device Label    ANSI E1 20 RDM  Version       Test Modes    Factory Setup    Factory Setu  OFF P       Pacio Poun       Self Test    Self Test  OFF       self test  ON       Lamp Manual  Control    Lamp Status    S  0 C24  Lamp off       Turn Lamp On       Turn Lamp Off       Wireless Options    Wireless Mode    Wireless Mode  Wireless First       Wireless Mode  XLR First       Wireless Mode  Wireless Only    Wireless Mode  XLR Only       Wireless Mode  Wireless To XLR          Un Link Wireless       Really Un Link  Enter   Yes          10 24    ERROR MESSAGES    In the course of launch  PR5000 FS PR3000FS  examines automatically whether there are errors and if there are  it will  display information as follows                                            Display Message  Sensor Er S1 M1 Colour wheel  1  drive board motor 1  error  Sensor Er S1 M2 CTO  1  drive 
    
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