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1. l v NN 344mm 13 5 619mm CI 116mm 4 6 394mm 15 5 713mm 28 1 Source Four Revolution User Manual Safety Cable The safety cable or other approved safety device should be secured to one of the handles on the upper enclosure wrapped around the hanging structure pipe then secured to the other handle on the upper enclosure Take care to leave as little slack as possible in the safety cable to avoid the cable catching the yoke of the fixture Fixture Weight Total weight depends on how the individual fixture is configured Use the table below to calculate the total weight of your fixture devices weight Dovie weignt 74 Ib 33 6 kg Static Wheel Module 1 4 kg Blank Module 18ib 0 7 kg ae ne 3 7lb 1 7 kg Iris Module 14kg Shutter Module 10 4lb 4 7 kg Overview 7 Connections and Addressing Connect AC input power and DMX data cables to the appropriate ports as shown below Connect the incoming DMX data cable to the DMX Input connector If you are daisy chaining the data to other fixtures or DMX controlled devices connect the next DMX cable to the DMX Thru connector Revolutions built prior to 2007 Part Number 7160A1002 require that the last fixture on a DMX line be terminated with a 1009 resistor between pins 2 and 3 Revolutions built in 2007 or after are self terminating and do not require termination
2. Power up Procedure and Calibration Move the power switch breaker to the on position to apply power to the fixture CAUTION The Source Four Revolution fixture is provided with pan and tilt locks for your convenience when working on the fixture The pan lock is located on the upper enclosure and the tilt lock is located on the tilt side yoke leg Ensure that the pan and tilt locks are disengaged before applying power to your fixture On power up the fixture will perform a series of movements to calibrate its motorized functions Once the calibration process has completed the fixture s motors will end in the position determined by the incoming DMX signal If no signal is present the fixture s functions will rest at the position of a DMX level of zero Power down Procedure Move the power switch breaker to the off position It is recommended that you allow the fixture to run for at least five minutes with the lamp off prior to removing power CAUTION Ifyou are packing up your fixture for travel do not pack the fixture with the yoke against the pan stop or with the pan and tilt lock engaged Pan and tilt locks are provided for fixture maintenance only and are not to be engaged during shipment This will damage the end stop s and will prevent your fixture from calibrating correctly in the future Control The Source Four Revolution fixture can take as few as 14 and up to 31 DMX channels to operate The table
3. Source Four EVOLUTION User Manual KO For all Revolutions manufactured prior to May 2007 7160A1002 Rev E August 2008 For Revolutions manufactured May 2007 or after 7160A1017 see Revolution User Manual 7160M1210 The Source Four Revolution high performance automated ellipsoidal spotlight is intended for professional use only Read entire User Manual before using equipment Copyright 2007 Electronic Theatre Controls Inc All rights reserved Product information and specifications subject to change Part Number 7160M1200 Rev E Released August 2008 ACCREDITATIONS AND RECOGNITIONS from ETL SEMKO www usa etlsemko com ETL SEMKO is recognized by OSHA in the U S as a Nationally Recognized Testing Laboratory ETL tests to standards developed or approved by the American National Standards Institute ANSI Underwriters Laboratories UL and others Other notable accreditations include the American Association of Laboratories Accreditations A2LA American National Standards Institute ANST International Conference of Building Officials ICBO and the International Electrotechnical Commission of Electrical Equipment IECEE ETL also has accreditations and recognitions from around the globe Visit www etlsemko com accred html for a complete listing ETC Source Four Revolution and QXL are registered trademarks of Electronic Theatre Controls Inc in the United States and other countries Other product a
4. an Front Bay Iris or Wheel modules Rear Bay Iris or Wheel modules n O s o Oo s 3 oO 2 TI c 5 Q a e 5 ion operates both bays Wheel Index Rotate operates both bays Shutter 1 In Out Shutter 1 Rotate Shutter 2 In Out Shutter 2 Rotate Shutter 3 In Out Shutter 3 Rotate Shutter 4 In Out Shutter 4 Rotate Rotate All Shutters Lenses and Internal Media Frame 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 EF 8 8 8 8 Ea 8 8 9 KA EJ al E EJ 9 EJ EI 8 Routine Maintenance Use the parameter numbers below in the position of the test address to change the behavior of the tests Example test 825 moves the Pan motor from end stop to end stop at a slow speed Test 826 performs the same movement but at medium speed 0 HOLD 1 Increment 0 100 2 Decrement 100 0 3 HOLD 4 Invert if on fade to O if off fade to full 5 SLOW fade from 0 100 continuous cycle 6 MED fade from 0 100 continuous cycle 7 FAST fade from 0 100 continuous cycle 8 Incremental fade from 0 100 of selected in 10 increments in 1 second timing continuous cycle 9 Incremental fade from 0 100 of attribute in 25 increments in 2 second timing continuous cycle 1 Increment Zoom 0 100 2 Decrement Zoom 100 0 3 HOLD 4 Increment Focus 0 100 5 Decrement Focus 100 0 6 HOLD 7 IMF In Out toggles state of IMF 8 Incremental Zoom from 0 100 in 10
5. Step 6 Power down the fixture See Power down Procedure page 9 Using a 2 Philips screwdriver loosen the four captured screws on the tilt side yoke cover and remove the cover The tilt side has the tilt lock mechanism protruding through the yoke cover Loosen but do not remove the four screws securing the tilt motor assembly to the yoke leg Pinch the tilt belt together a few times to adjust the motor placement Allow the motor to settle against the spring Make sure the spring is centered on the plate Tighten the motor screws in a star pattern Place the yoke cover back on and tighten the captured screws amp Giit Lock Mechanism 32 O ai O mg L Motor Adjustment Screws Source Four Revolution User Manual Adjusting pan belt tension Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Step 7 Step 8 Step 9 Step 10 Power down the fixture see Power down Procedure page 9 and disconnect any power and data cables from the upper enclosure Place the fixture on its side on a stable surface Remove any hook or hanging hardware from the data module side of the upper enclosure and loosen the two rubber feet on tha
6. Adjustment Motor YE gt Screws Adjusting rear lens belt Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Routine Maintenance See General belt adjustment instructions page 34 Using both hands gently move the IMF assembly forward toward the front lens so that you can access the rear lens motor Loosen but do not remove the two motor mounting screws so that the motor moves freely Move the motor back and forth to allow the spring to take up the slack in the belt Tighten the top screw and then the bottom screw Gently move the rear lens back and forth with both hands There should be a slight resistance 37 Troubleshooting LED Indicators The easiest way to find out the status of your Source Four Revolution fixture is to look at the LED indicators on the upper enclosure These LEDs are located on the top of the upper enclosure when the fixture is sitting on its base When the fixture is hung on a pipe the LEDs are visible to technicians standing below the fixture Calibration Lampok Successful Receiving DMX Sa Signal Lamp Out La Error Blinking Not Receiving 1 second DMX Signal Fast Blinking 5 second Self Test Mode a Green and amber blinking together indicates that there is potential software corruption Recycle power If this indication persists contact ETC customer service b Red and green blinking together indicates that
7. GmbH Technical Services Department Ohmstrasse 3 83607 Holzkirchen Germany 49 80 24 47 00 0 techserv hoki etcconnect com Please email comments about this manual to TechComm etcconnect com BO Document Conventions Throughout this manual the following are used to alert you to notes and safety notices Note Notes are helpful hints and information that is supplemental to the main text CAUTION A Caution statement indicates situations where there may be undefined or unwanted consequences of an action potential for data loss or an equipment problem WARNING A Warning statement indicates situations where damage may occur people may be harmed or there are serious or dangerous consequences of an action WARNING RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK This warning statement indicates situations where there is a risk of electric shock Source Four Revolution User Manual Safety The Source Four Revolution high performance automated ellipsoidal spotlight is intended for professional use only Read entire User Manual before using equipment Please note the following safety notices before use WARNING Note the following safety warnings before use ex Donot mount the Source Four Revolution fixture on or near a flammable surface e Use the fixture in dry locations only where humidity does not exceed 90 percent non condensing Fixture is not intended for outdoor use e Mount and support the fixture onl
8. If both types are used on the same DMX line it is recommended that the line be terminated Use the three thumbwheels on the upper enclosure to set the starting address for the fixture Addresses must be set between 1 481 The fixture will report an error if the address is set to 482 or above See Control page 10 for channel mapping Note Revolution is a 31 channel fixture A fixture with a starting address higher than 481 will not have control of all parameters Thumbwheels DMX THRU DMX IN 100X 10X 1X SELF TERMINATING o TT DMX Thru DMX Input Power Switch and Breaker AC Input Neutrik PowerCon connector i i Tilt Lock pa Front Bay Connect the AC Input cable Align and insert the power connector Twist the connector clockwise until it locks into place Disconnect the AC Input cable Slide back the locking tab twist the connector counterclockwise and pull to unlock and disconnect the power connector Source Four Revolution User Manual Overview
9. not engage the IMF door tab properly If the door tabs are not adjusted properly they will obstruct the pawls or prevent the IMF from opening and closing Note Prior to adjusting the IMF make sure the front lens belt is properly adjusted See Adjusting the front lens belt page 36 Q nia mm y 7 Sprin ING Tension Clip Adjusting the IMF pawls Step 1 Power down the fixture See Power down Procedure page 9 Step 2 Lock the fixture head and yoke in a convenient position using the pan and tilt locks Step 3 Remove the head cover by loosening the two captured screws holding it in place and lifting the cover off the head Step 4 Using both hands move the IMF assembly back away from the front of the fixture Step 5 Loosen the spring tension clip screw so that the clip moves freely Step 6 Move the clip forward or backward and flip the pawl with your other hand If the pawl makes a snapping noise loosen the spring tension by moving the spring clip towards the front of the fixture If the pawl does not close completely so that it does not engage the IMF doors move the clip toward the rear of the fixture Source Four Revolution User Manual KI Note Ifthe spring clip does not allow enough movement move the spring to the next notch in the clip Step 7 When the pawl operates fairly quietly tighten the spring tension clip screw Step 8 Adjust the other pawl if needed Ste
10. 250k 300hours High Output Professional Stage RT175 QXL 750 77X zo z7 1sooo 3050 K 1500 hours ah naaa 30 WARNING The QXL lamp gets very hot during operation and remains hot for a time after being dimmed out To ensure that you do not burn your fingers on the lamp base always use gloves when removing a lamp from the Source Four Revolution fixture WARNING RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK Do not place objects other than a QXL lamp in the Source Four Revolution lamp socket CAUTION Do not touch the glass envelope of the QXL lamp Oils and residue left on the envelope can cause premature failure of the lamp If the envelope is touched clean it with rubbing alcohol and a soft cloth before installing the lamp in the fixture Maka Unlock or Disengage Pa N NG Lock or Engage Inner lamp adjust knob Peak or Flat Outer lamp adjust knob Lamp Center Replacing the QXL lamp Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Power down the fixture and disconnect the AC input cable See Power down Procedure page 9 Using gloves grab the lamp base and turn it 1 4 turn counter clockwise to disconnect the lamp Pull the lamp straight out of the head Install the replacement lamp aligning the tabs in the lamp base with the slots in the socket Turn the replacement lamp 1 4 turn clockwise until the lamp is seated and the lam
11. Revolution User Manual Replacing Gobos and Filters The Static Wheel Module and the Rotating Wheel Module both use the same gobo filter retention method In each case the gobo filter is secured with a spring Replace a gobo filter Step 1 Power down the fixture See Power down Procedure page 9 Step 2 Remove the module from the fixture See Removing and Replacing Modules page 14 AN CAUTION Screws securing the modules and the wheels themselves may be hot if the fixture has recently been lit Allow the module to cool before installing gobos or filters Step 3 Remove the spring securing the gobo filter you want to replace or install Use the diagram below to determine the frame numbers on each wheel In newer modules notches have been cut into the wheel close to the positions indicating the position s number In older modules these notches do not exist If you have an older module use the diagram below to find the position number e Magnets are found in the alignment holes for frame 3 in each wheel The Rotating Wheel Module has two magnets one for calibrating the wheel position and one for calibrating the index position of the frames 4 y A f LE MA AA ye mg Static Wheel Module Rotating Wheel Module Step 4 Remove the gobo filter if present Step 5 Insert t
12. ay x S S Source Four Revolution User Manual Shutter Module SM The Shutter Module contains a four blade shutter mechanism Each shutter can be rotated 45 total range of motion 90 A CAUTION The Shutter Module must be placed in the Rear Bay It will not operate in the Front Bay Counterweight Frame with Weights A counterweight frame insert is included to offset the weight of an installed shutter module When using the shutter module in your Revolution fixture you must also insert the counterweight frame into the gel frame slot at the front of the color scroller This will ensure proper pan and tilt function After the counterweight is inserted secure it in place with the top latch see page 24 If desired a standard 1 1 Ib 0 5 kg tophat can be substituted for the counterweight frame insert WARNING The counterweight must be secured to the fixture with the provided screw CAUTION You must use a counterweight frame insert when using a shutter module Failure to do so may result in pan and tilt malfunction Configuration 17 Static Wheel Module SWM The Static Wheel Module contains a wheel with three positions for static M size steel or glass gobos or dichroic color filters and an open position If desired the open position can be used to hold a fourth gobo or filter A CAUTION To prevent cracking of glass gobos and for bes
13. below describes the order and function of each address as well as which parameters are affected by the timing channels Timing channels give you the option to have the fixture calculate parameter movement over time instead of using DMX fades and cue timing Using timing channels may produce smoother movement of parameters see Timing Channels page 12 Fixture personalities can be found at ETC s website www etcconnect com a a channe C e e Le Sid SCSCSCS S 2 Pan Coarse Pan Coarse Pan Coas F Hair Ba e Aa E E a Tt Coarse Tit Coors Tit Coarse Fo Grim tf 6 5T o o internal Media Frame intemal Media Frame intemal Meda Frame r ffas fous los la e fom om Zoom TB e Focus Timing F Focus Timing F Focus Timing F 10 Coor Timing C olor Timing G Coor Timing C 1 Beam Timing 8 Beam Timing Beam Tmng K e Reset Reed 14 Fan Speed Control Fan Speed Control Fan Speed Conr a a Mo U Font Bay Wheel Position Front Bay Wheel Postion B am __ Front Bay Wheel Function Front Bay Wheel Function JB Rotation Coarse Rotation Coarse Rotation Fine Rotation Fine po Rear Say Wifes Poston Reset fs Rear Bay Wheel Index Reserved Rotation Coarse Rear Bay Wheel Index Rotation Fine Reserved F Shtern lg E BCS ee saterin fo ee shutterRowe BCS as shutterin BS a shatterRoie fo re shutterin dB re Shutter Roe BCS a Prolonged use of the Rotating Wheel Modu
14. belt together to ensure it maintains pressure and rotate the motor pulley to ensure it turns freely 35 36 Motor Adjustment Screws Motor Pulley NI Motor Adjust t to Screws LS ku ZR ca Adjusting the front lens belt Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Step 7 Step 8 Step 9 See General belt adjustment instructions page 34 Using both hands gently move the IMF assembly forward toward the front lens so that you can access the front lens motor Using both hands gently move the rear lens backward so that you can access the motor Loosen but do not remove the four front lens motor mounting plate screws so the motor moves freely Turn the pulley back and forth two or three times and allow the spring to take up the slack in the belt Tighten the screws in a star pattern Pinch the belt together to ensure it maintains pressure Turn the motor by hand counter clockwise to drive the lens until the IMF closes There should be a slight resistance Continue turning to open the IMF Turn the motor by hand clockwise to move the lens back If the IMF does not close properly readjust the front lens belt so that it is tighter Source Four Revolution User Manual l e FY S Cr aE k Al z Mi Motor
15. croller Cartridge also contains an accessory slot that may be used for a single standard 7 5 color frame or a beam containment device such as a top hat half hat or egg crate An attachment point is provided on the underside of the fixture head for safety tethers on installed beam containment devices CAUTION To ensure optimum pan tilt movement beam containment devices must not exceed 45kg 1 pound of weight at a center of mass 76mm 3 from the front of the fixture Most standard tophats half hats and egg crates should fall into this acceptable category Barndoors and other heavy accessories or devices should be avoided Latch Pull forward to remove scroller Push backward to remove accessor Tether Attachment underside Removing and replacing the Scroller Cartridge Step1 Pull the latch on top of the scroller cartridge forward and pull the scroller up out of the head The gel string is held in tension and may roll back after being released from the head Step 2 To insert a scroller cartridge align the metal tabs on the fixture with the slots on the back of the scroller cartridge and slide the cartridge back onto the tabs Step 3 Pull the latch on the top of the cartridge forward and press the cartridge down into place Step 4 Release the latch It is spring loaded and will slide back into the locked position upon release Step 5 Recalibrate the fixture after re
16. d be acceptable for DMX data transmission not microphone cable and should follow the standard pinout The optional secondary data pair is not used by the Source Four Revolution fixture On pre 2007 fixtures termination is required after the last fixture on a DMX data line Revolutions built in 2007 or later are equipped with self terminating connectors DMX512 pinout for five pin XLR female 1 Common Shield 4 not connected 5o not connected Source Four Revolution User Manual Installation procedures Installing hanging hardware The Source Four Revolution fixture s upper enclosure provides six bolt holes for installation of hanging hardware Suspend the fixture from a suitable structure using a minimum of two hook clamps secured with tightened steel bolts 12 mm 1 2 washers and locking nuts 330mm 13 0 e T 295mm 11 6 o AT LO gt i I E c N X Js Y Jeg io E o 10 o a 5 E o E gt a o yS Overview 5 Dimensions and Hanging Clearances 454mm 17 9 317mm 12 5 856mm 33 7 Distance between upper enclosure and pipe is variable hanging hardware dependent 856mm 33 7 o N YY tx A p B Z NG o gt CA A IE ANS 77 C7 WW AN ova AB ee bs NE Q YAY U7 y LL NE Ll
17. e Rotating Wheel Module 20 Replacing Gobos and Filters 0 0 21 Routine Maintenance 23 Prone TUNE BA ti i einai ba ee Ga ee i eas 24 Scroller Cartridges and Beam Containment Devices 24 Gel Strings 2 ee a a aaa 25 Internal Media Frame IMF 20005 27 Changing and Adjusting the Lamp 30 Adjusting Belt Tensions 32 Troubleshooting cece eee 38 LED Indicators nasaan HABA WA DANG aa cane 38 Internal Test Software 0 005 39 Photometric Data 43 Table of Contents Specifications Physical Die cast aluminum construction e Rugged plastic covers for field serviceable areas CE compliant and ETL tested to UL 1573 standards Electrical High strength yoke for hanging in any orientation See Dimensions and Hanging Clearances page 6 See Fixture Weight page 7 e 100V 240VAC 50 60Hz Electronics and internal dimmer are auto ranging for world wide use Lamp Power input via PowerCon connector e QXL 750W 77V Maximum e QXL Quick eXchange Lamp provides one handed replacement in seconds and disconnects lamp power automatically Patent Pending Optical Ultra compact tungsten filament geometry contained in a Krypton Xenon quartz envelope 15 35 zoom range e Dual aspheric zoom lens system with deposition anti reflective coating Faceted borosilicate reflector wi
18. ead Step 2 Place the cartridge on a flat surface and if necessary wind the gel string back onto the right spool Routine Maintenance 25 26 Leader Attachment Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Step 7 Step 8 Step 9 Step 10 Step 11 Trailer TSn Attachment Right spool When the attachment tab on the left spool is revealed at the end of the leader release the tab from the attachment point Carefully roll up the gel string When the gel string is rolled up the trailer attachment point on the right spool is revealed Detach trailer from the right spool and remove the gel string Attach the replacement gel string s trailer to the right spool by feeding the attachment tab down through the bar slot and around onto the attachment point Roll the gel string tightly onto the right spool Leave enough of the scroll unrolled to allow you to attach the leader to the left spool Keep tension on the scroll With your other hand while placing your thumb on the bar and slot portion of the left spool spin the spool away from the center of the cartridge until the attachment point is facing up Then spin the spool as listed on the spring tension label located on the left spool to generate the proper tension in the spring Continue spinning the spool about 1 4 turn until the bar slot
19. eal eak 2 Ng CHE t T a TASA Fi 1 10 Peak Diameter 1ft Nf 14ft 16ft NINA 50 3 0m 3 7m 4 3m 4 9m Naa Sa FC 309 216 158 121 O 06d 12d 198 25d i iz 9 6 30 3 6 9 12 15 a 3325 2323 1700 1300 Throw Distance Multiplier Degrees Y az 1 10 Peak 1 2 Peak 1 10 Peak y AE Degree Candlepower Lumens Lumens Efficiency LPW 25 153 730 11 760 7 425 51 24 15 7 Maximum Spread Throw Distance d 16 2ft 19 4ft 22 7ft 25 9ft 100K 4 9m 5 9m 6 9m 7 9m aa em oe nm HB is GE F tom ar sax AF CIE IK 1 2 Peak 1 10 Peak 3 2 Q 50K MEE j T T MNN j 7 1 10 Peak Diameter 10ft 12ft 14ft 16ft 3 0m 3 7m 4 3m 4 9m gt P FC 299 208 152 117 O 09d 17d 26d 34d 20 16 12 8 4 0 4 8 12 16 20 LUX 3220 2240 1640 1260 Throw Distance Multiplier Degrees x _ 1 10 Peak 1 2Peak 1 10 Peak Ya Degree Candlepower Lumens Lumens Efficiency LPW 35 78 410 10 950 6 925 47 71 14 6 All photometric data in this document was prepared using standard production fixtures and the Prometric CCD measurement system Fixtures were adjusted for blending cosine distribution and were tested with a calibrated lamp at its rated voltage All data were normalized to nominal lamp lumens To determine illumination in footcandles or lux at any throw distance divide candlepower by distance squared distance from origin throw distance x throw distance multiplier Candela Candela Corporate Headq
20. he new gobo filter in the frame Use the hole in or near the frame see below for alignment hole locations to align your gobo if required A CAUTION To prevent cracking of glass gobos and for best image contrast the silver reflective surface of the gobo must face the lamp and the black surface of the gobo must face the lenses Prolonged use of the Rotating Wheel Module in the Rear Bay may cause the belt within the module to degrade To ensure peak performance of the RWM use it in the Front Bay Configuration 21 Step 6 Insert the spring into the frame Ensure that the gobo filter is held securely in place and that the spring is fully inserted in the frame Step 7 Reinsert the module into the fixture and tighten the screws securing the module s ED y Static Wheel Frame DETAIL gobo installed 22 Source Four Revolution User Manual Routine Maintenance To ensure optimum performance of your Source Four Revolution fixture you should perform the following inspections and cleanings at least once a year You may need to inspect or clean the fixture more often depending on the type and amount of use your fixture experiences during the year A CAUTION NEVER spray liquids into the fixture NEVER spray compressed air into a fixture that is powered up ALWAYS remove the lamp prior to cleaning the reflector Q Open the fixture and clean out any dust and debris All components can be cleaned using compre
21. is visible and facing the center of the scroller cartridge as shown above Feed the end of the leader up through the bar slot and over onto the attachment point When the leader is attached to the left spool let go of the spools The gel scroll should spool a number of frames onto the left spool and then settle Reset the fixture to calibrate and ensure proper performance of the scroller Source Four Revolution User Manual Internal Media Frame IMF The internal media frame is designed to hold two pieces of gel within two semi circular removable frames Performance of the gel in the internal media frame will vary with frequency of use materials and transmission properties of the gel Some gels will perform better than others It is possible for the gel in the internal media frame to warp or wear out which can affect the operation of the internal media frame mechanism or cause unwanted noise If this occurs replace the gel If the IMF is making noise see Adjusting the IMF page 28 Do not flex or twist the wings Changing the gel in the internal media frame Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Routine Maintenance Power down the fixture See Power down Procedure page 9 Lock the fixture head and yoke in a convenient position using the pan and tilt locks Remove the scroller cartridge Pull the latch on top of the scroller cart
22. justment instructions Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Power down the fixture See Power down Procedure page 9 Lock the fixture head and yoke in a convenient position using the pan and tilt locks Remove the head cover by loosening but do not remove the two captured screws holding it in place and lift the cover off the head lt gt Front Lens ell 2 Motor aa S G oH o L G Rear Lens Motor SA Scroller 3 Motor IMF d Source Four Revolution User Manual Adjusting the scroller drive belt tension Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Step 7 Routine Maintenance See General belt adjustment instructions page 34 Remove the scroller if not already done See Removing and replacing the Scroller Cartridge page 24 Using both hands gently fold in the IMF doors and move the assembly toward the rear lens Loosen but do not remove the three motor mounting plate screws so that the motor moves freely Turn the pulley back and forth two or three times and allow the spring to take up the slack in the belt Tighten the three screws Pinch the
23. le in the Rear Bay may cause the belt within the module to degrade To ensure peak performance of the RWM use it in the Front Bay 10 Source Four Revolution User Manual Control Values for the Standard 12 Color Gel String 4 Percent Percent percent DMX DMX ENS Gel Number Start End baba Start End Center rame Frame otan nwe a a x p io Rose Tint 5 Pale Amber Gold 22 28 Special Lavender 9 35 32 73 90 82 e mo 6 71 Si Royal Lavender 9 A R36 Medium Pink R25 Orange Red L203 1 4 C T Blue 1 L204 Full C T Blue 5 8 Res Sy Bio R88 Light Green 9 2 L HT115 Peacock Blue aman Open White 93 T a R Roscolux and Rosco Supergel numbers L Lee NG _ _ BIN O n 16790 ER oj oy amp N O O OQ _ O Qi N N oa _ oe oO N Co oO ee L N Ce CO O Reset Channel To use the Reset Channel Channel 12 set the channel to one of the levels shown below for three seconds then set the channel to 0 without timing or fading The fixture will recalibrate the functions associated with the reset level and return to the settings provided by the incoming DMX data Reset entire fixture 185 190 Reset scroller and lenses only 60 147 152 Reset Pan and Tilt only 126 129 Reset Front Module only 97 102 Reset Rear Module only 72 77 Overview 11 Timing Channels Three timing chan
24. nd company names mentioned herein may be trademarks and or service marks of their respective owners The Source Four Revolution fixture is protected by one or more of the following patents and other pending patent applications worldwide US Patent 6 628 089 B2 6 932 491 6 979 106 6 902 302 6 939 026 6 903 531 7 033 047 and US Design Patent D477 885 S USRE36 316 GB05952589 DE0592589 JP2 501772 Patents Pending Table of Contents Specifications ii OvervieW a na a 1 Document Conventions s s ssaa aeee 2 SALO EEE E ek E E tte asi fanaa aes 3 Installati n a ee a T e KALI 4 Power and Data cabling requirements 4 Installation procedures saasaa a 5 Connections and Addressing 8 Power up Procedure and Calibration 9 Power down Procedure nuaa annaa annaa 9 CONTO s cana baie a PA ee Dn eee 10 Control Values for the Standard 12 Color Gel String 11 Reset Channel 22200 20 eeeeee 11 Timing Channels 00 00 c eee eee 12 CORMGUPAUOING siora sid AA 13 Removing and Replacing Modules 14 Blank Module BM 0 00 ee eee ee 15 Iris Module IM 0 0 cee 16 Shutter Module SM 0 000 eee ee eee 17 Static Wheel Module SWM 0200 ee eae 18 Controlling the Static Wheel Module 18 Rotating Wheel Module RWM 19 Controlling th
25. nels are provided Focus Timing Channel 9 Color Timing Channel 10 and Beam Timing Channel 11 These channels can be used to communicate the desired duration of a movement at the same time you communicate the destination of the movement The instructions below describe the general method of using a timing channel Specific instructions for recording cue fade times or part cues can be found in your control console s user manual Using timing channels to set parameter timing Step 1 Determine which timing channel controls the parameters you want to affect see Control page 10 Step 2 Set the timing channel to the appropriate value Each step of DMX equals one second of time Percent based consoles will have a granularity of 2 5 seconds per step The maximum timing value is 4 minutes 15 seconds Step 3 Record the parameter channels and their corresponding timing channel into a cue or cue part with zero fade timing Avoid placing timing channel moves within a cue or cue part that contains a fade time other than zero Fading a timing channel and its corresponding parameter channels can create unexpected luminaire behavior Step 4 Repeat for other parameter channels and timing channels as needed Fan Speed Control Channel The Fan Speed Control Channel Channel 14 allows fan speed control for quieter fixture operation As long as this channel is at 0 all fans will run at full speed for maximum cooling Setting this channel at increme
26. ng them to the left counterclockwise Step 3 Pull the module gently out of the head of the fixture Insert a module Step 1 Align the module in the selected bay with the interface connector closest to the center bay divider Step 2 Guide the module gently into the bay making certain that the guide posts of the module housing are properly aligned with the accommodating hole in the fixture frame Ensure that the module seats on the control card Step 3 Tighten the screws securing the module by turning them to the right clockwise Ensure that the screws are tightened completely A CAUTION Prolonged use of the Rotating Wheel Module in the rear bay may cause the belt within the module to degrade To ensure peak performance of the RWM use it in the Front Bay Shutter Modules must be placed only in the rear bay Shutter module installation also must include mounting the counterweight frame that came with the revolution in the front of the unit See Shutter Module SM page 17 Source Four Revolution User Manual Blank Module BM The Blank Module is used to fill an empty module bay and can be used to hold a static M Size metal gobo if needed M Size metal gobos only JAY Yy f y N F A 3 Se we Do NN i BB l N ull gently to remove and insert metal gobo P C 15 Configuration 16 Iris Module IM The Iris Module contains an 18 leaf iris and can be placed in either module b
27. ntally higher values lowers the fan speed incrementally For example 25 75 fan speed 50 50 fan speed 75 25 fan speed and so on Setting this channel at 100 will turn the fans off completely for silent operation Temperature sensors in the Revolution sense if fans are required to keep the fixture from an over temperature condition These sensors override the fan speed channel and cause the fans to operate to prevent over heating regardless of the channel setting For longer gel string life especially saturated colors keep the fan speed as high as possible that is a lower value for channel 14 Using Focus Timing for Console Response Option Setting the Focus Timing Channel Channel 9 at 100 provides more responsive manual control of Revolution parameters Remember to restore this channel to 0 or the desired timing speed value less than 100 for smoothest cue playback operation Note Playback of cues with the Focus Channel set at 100 may result in less than satisfactory luminaire movement 12 Source Four Revolution User Manual Configuration With Source Four Revolution you decide how to configure your light The standard base unit provides pan tilt beam edge change 15 35 zoom range two Blank Modules Internal Media Frame integrated color scrolling and on board dimming The unit s module bays can be filled with any of the modules described below Blank Module BM e Space for one static me
28. our Revolution User Manual Overview Overview Congratulations on your purchase of the Source Four Revolution fixture Source Four Revolution has been engineered for maximum performance with minimum cost The Source Four Revolution fixture is a modular automated ellipsoidal reflector spotlight The base model includes zoom optics a color scroller with a standard gel scroll blank modules and the internal media frame for diffusion media or color correction Optional modules include the iris module the shutter module the static wheel and rotating wheel modules which can be fitted with gobos or dichroic color filters If you have questions about your Source Four Revolution fixture that are not answered in this manual please contact the supplier of your ETC equipment or ETC Technical Services Americas Electronic Theatre Controls Inc Technical Services Department 3031 Pleasant View Road Middleton WI 53562 800 775 4382 USA toll free 41 608 831 4116 service etcconnect com Asia Electronic Theatre Controls Asia Ltd Technical Services Department Room 1801 18 F Tower 1 Phase 1 Enterprise Square 9 Sheung Yuet Road Kowloon Bay Kowloon Hong Kong 852 2799 1220 service etcasia com United Kingdom Electronic Theatre Controls Ltd Technical Services Department 26 28 Victoria Industrial Estate Victoria Road London W3 6UU England 44 0 20 8896 1000 service etceurope com Germany Electronic Theatre Controls
29. p 9 Test the IMF operation by turning the IMF motor counter clockwise by hand to move the IMF forward The IMF should close and as you continue turning the motor the doors should open IMF Door Tab WW Tab Screw Pawl Roller Left IMF door shown Adjusting the IMF door tabs Step 1 Make sure the pawls are adjusted properly If not see Adjusting the IMF pawls page 28 Step 2 Close the IMF doors and move them so that the door tabs are in line with the pawls Step 3 Loosen the left door adjustment tab screw and move the tab so that it just nearly contacts the pawl roller You should be able to slip a piece of paper easily between the pawl and roller Step 4 Adjust the right tab so that it has slightly more clearance approximately 1 6 mm 1 16 Step 5 Check the operation of the IMF operation by turning the IMF motor by hand counter clockwise to move the IMF forward The IMF should close and as you continue turning the motor the doors should open Routine Maintenance 29 A Changing and Adjusting the Lamp The QXL 750 77 lamp is remarkably easy to replace No tools are required and the lamp is accessible from the exterior of the head Once the lamp is turned to the unlocked position power is disconnected from the lamp Two QXL lamps are available Color Average PI Part Number Lamp Code Watts Volts Lumens Temp Rated Life Application RT174 QXL 750 77 750 77 22 950 3
30. p base appears parallel to the horizontal center line of the head Source Four Revolution User Manual Routine Maintenance Adjusting the lamp Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Apply power to the fixture and allow it to complete its calibration Bring intensity to full and aim the fixture at a flat surface Unlock and loosen the outer lamp adjust knob by turning it counter clockwise Gently move the outer lamp adjust knob from side to side and up and down until the lamp is centered in the reflector The correct positioning puts the brightest spot in the center of the flat surface with equal fall off toward the edges Turn the outer lamp adjust knob clockwise to lock the lamp into position Turn the inner lamp adjust knob either direction to achieve an optimum field Turning to the right clockwise creates a flat field which provides best results for gobos If you turn it too far it can create a dark center Turning to the left counter clockwise creates a peak in the center 31 Adjusting Belt Tensions Over time and with repeated use belts may loosen Belts that are too loose may cause the fixture to calibrate incorrectly and may affect the movement or repeatability of the motorized mechanisms Follow all belt adjustment procedures carefully to insure optimum operation of the Revolution luminaire Adjusting Tilt and Pan Tension Adjusting tilt belt tension Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5
31. placing the scroller cartridge Source Four Revolution User Manual Installing or removing beam containment devices and color frames Step 1 Push the latch on top of the scroller cartridge toward the back of the fixture head to clear the accessory slot on the front of the cartridge Step 2 Insert or remove the beam containment device or color frame Step 3 Release the latch It is spring loaded and will slide back into the locked position upon release If the safety tether is present attach it to the installed beam containment device Gel Strings You can change the gel string in your fixture Replacement strings must have a minimum of 2 frames or a maximum of 20 frames of gel media If you are going to make or purchase your own gel strings follow the specifications below to ensure proper performance 6mm 25 387mm 254mm 254mm n m my 25mm 15 25 10 0 10 0 1 0 337mm 13 25 Curve exaggerated this dimension on either side of the gel string cannot exceed 2 5mm 0 1 for 2 20 gel frame lengths Optically clear adhesive tape to join frames and leader trailer m Leader or Trailer 5mil Aluminum tape Replacing the gel string Step 1 Remove the scroller cartridge from the fixture by pulling the latch forward and pulling the cartridge up out of the head The gel string is held in tension and may roll back after being released from the h
32. ridge forward and pull the scroller up out of the head The gel string is held in tension and may roll back after being released from the head Remove the head cover by loosening the two captured screws holding it in place and lifting the cover off the head Slowly pull the front lens forward until the internal media frame is accessible and open if necessary Remove the frames from each side of the internal media frame mechanism by pulling the tab straight out of each wing Do not flex or twist the wings 27 Step 7 Remove the old media and replace the media in each frame Trim the media to the shape of the frame Trim the center edge carefully so that it is straight and without nicks or extra bits of gel that could catch when the two wings close together Step8 Insert the frames back into the wings of the internal media frame mechanism until they click into place ensuring they are fully seated The frames are identical and may be installed into either wing Step 9 Replace the head cover and the scroller cartridge Step 10 Unlock the yoke Adjusting the IMF The IMF is designed to operate quietly If it becomes noisy or does not open and close properly you can adjust it The IMF is opened and closed by a pair of pawls that contact the door tabs Both the pawl spring tension and the door tabs can be adjusted If the spring has too much tension the pawl will make a snapping noise If the spring is too loose the pawl will
33. second timing continuous cycle 9 Incremental Focus from 0 100 in 10 second timing continuous cycle 39 40 Source Four Revolution User Manual Routine Maintenance 41 42 Source Four Revolution User Manual Photometric Data Minimum Spread Throw Distance d 37 2ft 11 3m 44 7ft 13 6m 10 5 1 2 Peak 52 1ft 15 9m 59 6ft 18 2m 15 3 1 10 Peak le Beam Angle le Field Angle Aas Zu AS SF KE aN EW EMAN D KIA Tue ee 1 10 Peak Diameter 10ft 12ft 14 16ft SS EA 3 0m 3 7m 4 3m 4 9m BE i A FC 272 188 139 106 O 04d 08d 12d 16d 10 8 6 4 2 2 4 6 8 10 LUX 2930 2025 1485 NGO Throw Distance Multiplier Degrees x 110 Peak 1 2 Peak 1 10 Peak Vias Degree Candlepower Lumens Lumens Efficiency LPW 15 376 520 10 830 7 060 47 19 14 4 Median Spread Throw Distance d 22 3ft 26 7ft 31 2ft 35 6ft i 56 200K 6 8m 8 1m 9 5m 10 9m 3 paa UA 25 10 a oi ES k mz z N cz ie lass MAN af ja 1 3 Peak 4 10 Peak 3 at e 100K L
34. ssed oil free air or a soft lint free cloth No liquids of any type should be used to clean the interior of the fixture CJ Inspect all modules for wear and if necessary clean using compressed oil free air or a soft lint free cloth CJ Power up the unit with the covers removed and watch for all of the components to move freely upon fixture calibration 0 Inspect gel string for wear and replace as needed See Gel Strings page 25 CJ Inspect Internal Media Frame media and replace as needed See Internal Media Frame IMF page 27 CJ Inspect gobos for wear and cracking Replace as needed 0 Inspect both lenses and the reflector for cleanliness To clean the lenses dampen a soft lint free cloth with vinegar or household ammonia and gently wipe each lens surface To clean the reflector remove the lamp dampen a soft lint free cloth with alcohol or distilled water and gently wipe the reflector 0 Adjust the tension of the various belt drive mechanisms See Adjusting Belt Tensions page 32 WARNING Regularly check to make sure all modules are fully seated in the module bays Also ensure that the module thumbscrews are fully finger tightened Routine Maintenance 23 AN 24 Procedures Scroller Cartridges and Beam Containment Devices The Source Four Revolution fixture is provided with a removable scroller cartridge You can swap whole cartridges or you can replace only the gel string within the cartridge The S
35. t image contrast the silver reflective surface of the gobo must face the lamp and the black surface of the gobo must face the lenses Controlling the Static Wheel Module The Static Wheel Module uses an 8 bit channel to select the frame Only full frames can be produced Use the table below to set the Wheel Position channel Source Four Revolution User Manual A Rotating Wheel Module RWM The Rotating Wheel Module contains a wheel with three rotating indexing positions for static M size steel or glass gobos or dichroic color filters and an open position CAUTION To prevent cracking of glass gobos and for best image contrast the silver reflective surface of the gobo must face the lamp and the black surface of the gobo must face the lenses Prolonged use of the Rotating Wheel Module in the Rear Bay may cause the belt within the module to degrade To ensure peak performance of the RWM use it in the Front Bay Configuration 20 Controlling the Rotating Wheel Module The Rotating Wheel Module uses two 8 bit channels to select the frame and determine the index or rotation function of that frame and a 16 bit channel to determine the index position or rotation speed of that frame Wheel Index Rotation Channel DMX Percent DMX Decimal If Indexing use this 16 bit channel to align the 0 100 0 255 image If Rotating use this 16 bit channel to set rotation H speed 0 30 RPM babag men Source Four
36. t side Remove the two screws securing the data module to the upper enclosure and carefully slide the module out of the upper enclosure Place the module out of the way keeping all connectors plugged in Loosen but do not remove the four screws securing the pan motor assembly to the upper enclosure Pinch the pan belt together a few times to adjust the motor placement Allow the motor to settle against the spring Make sure the spring is centered on the plate Tighten the motor screws in a star pattern Carefully slide the data module back into the upper enclosure Ensure that no wires are pinched in the process Reinstall and tighten the two screws securing the data module to the upper enclosure Retighten the screws securing the rubber feet on the data module side and reinstall any removed hanging hardware or hooks if necessary Rubber feet screws Data module screws on opposite side of upper O a aa a aia Ger Module not shown in this Era Motor Adjustment Screws NG SAM VEZ Ap Y Pan Motor A Routine Maintenance Belt Tension 33 34 Adjusting the Scroller Front Lens and Rear Lens Belts To access the three belts inside the head you will need to remove the head cover Follow the general instructions below before adjusting the belts General belt ad
37. tal M sized gobo Iris Module IM e 18 leaf iris e Smooth operation e Simple repeatable beam size control e On board auto sensing electronics Shutter Module SM e Multi plane shutters for flexible beam shaping e All shutters have 45 rotation total range of motion 90 On board auto sensing electronics Static Wheel Module SWM e Four positions typically setup as three positions plus open e Gobos or dichroic color filters e Uses M sized gobos glass or metal e On board auto sensing electronics Rotating Wheel Module RWM e Three positions plus open e Rotating indexable gobos e Uses M sized gobos glass or metal e On board auto sensing electronics Module Bay Compatibility Blank Module BM ris Module M ve Yes Shutter Module SM No Yes Static Wheel Module SWM es Recommended for Not Rotating Wheel Module RWM best performance a Prolonged use of the Rotating Wheel Module in the Rear Bay may cause the belt within the module to degrade To ensure peak performance of the RWM use it in the Front Bay Configuration 13 Removing and Replacing Modules Each module is secured with two thumbscrews See the diagram below for bay designation Remove a module Step 1 Power down the fixture See Power down Procedure page 9 AN CAUTION Screws securing the modules may be hot if the fixture has recently been lit Step 2 Loosen the two screws securing the module by turni
38. th multi layer dichroic coating 95 of visible light reflected through the optical train Standard Features 90 of infrared I R heat removed from projected light beam Reflector secured with anti vibration shock mounts Low gate and beam temperature Tool free lamp centering X Y and peak flat Z adjustment knobs Integral Pulse Width Modulated 0 77 VAC Dimmer 540 Pan 270 Tilt e Zoom Optics Soft to crisp focus for gobos e QuietDrive low noise motor control technology Patent Pending e Advanced cooling design for ultra quiet operation Optional Modules Integral 20 frame color scroller with a quick change scroller cartridge ships with the ETC 12 color standard gel string Accessory slot with retainer Internal Media Frame for insertion of diffusion or color media into beam Two module bays for the tool free addition of optional features Rotary switch address assignment requires no fixture power for addressing allows access to internal test functions DMX512 A compliant e Auto sensing plug and play modules for additional features Iris Module for beam size control down to 2 5 Shutter Module four blades with 90 rotation for full function framing Static Wheel Module three positions plus open for M size glass or metal gobos and filters Rotating Wheel Module three positions plus open for M size glass or metal gobos and filters indexes with 16 bit accuracy Source F
39. the thumbwheel address is set higher than 481 Reset thumbwheel to 481 or lower See Connections and Addressing page 8 for further information a W KON D N AN KI EES V INA NS NA N i 38 Source Four Revolution User Manual Internal Test Software The following diagnostic tests are available using the thumbwheels on your Source Four Revolution fixture To run a test set the address to the desired test tests may be run at any time The green LED will blink rapidly to indicate the fixture is in self test mode and the fixture will not respond to incoming DMX signal To return the fixture to DMX operation set the thumbwheel back to a valid DMX start address Test Description Address Notes or Test Parameter HOLD All open Pan 8 Tilt 50 Intensity 75 SLOW fade all from 0 100 20 seconds continuous cycle MED fade all from 0 100 10 seconds continuous cycle FAST fade all from 0 100 Bounce some attributes may not complete their full range of motion 16 predefined cues run sequentially 5 seconds between cues Pan and Tilt motors disabled NOTE Cycle power to return to normal operation Bypass Calibration Start up at this address to skip calibration Fade parameters 0 100 Intensity Bounce some attributes may not complete their full range of motion HOLD Dimmer tests 815 819 do not apply
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41. y by the primary suspension holes in the upper enclosure e Suspend the fixture from a suitable structure using a minimum of two hook clamps secured with tightened steel bolts 12 mm 1 2 washers and locking nuts e In addition to primary suspension attach a safety cable ETC Model 400SC or other approved safety cable or device to the handles of the fixture s upper enclosure e Always replace the lamp if it becomes damaged or thermally deformed lt Baasa ag 0 7m e Keep the luminaire at least 0 7m 28 away from anything it is illuminating Objects lit l at this distance or greater will not exceed 90 C 194 F temperature from projected light e Disconnect the unit from power before all cleaning and maintenance Maximum ambient temperature Ta 45 C 113 F e Maximum exterior surface temperature T ax 270 C 518 F e External Temperature after 5 minutes of operation 35 C 95 F External Temperature steady state achieved 270 C 518 F Overview 3 Installation Power and Data cabling requirements The Source Four Revolution fixture operates on AC power 100 240VAC 50 60Hz and consumes a maximum of 900 watts You may use a circuit powered through an SCR dimmer as long as the dimmer is set to unregulated non dim switched operation The Source Four Revolution operates on DMX control signal The unit is supplied with a 5 pin XLR DMX input connector and a 5 pin DMX Thru connector DMX cables shoul
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