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1. Menu Menu Menu Menu Menu Description Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Level 5 P s 1 choose the least saturated position on the green color wheel only available with a COLC value of IND or SIND select an exact position within the color mixing portion of G000 the green color wheel from most saturated G000 to least G255 saturated G255 only available with a COLC value of RGB or SRGB select an exact position on the green color wheel from 0 DO000 D000 to 357 D357 while the other color wheels are D357 spinning or scanning only available with a COLC value of SPN SSPN SCN or SSCN R 60 select a reverse green color wheel spin speed from fast R 01 R 60 to slow R 01 only available with a COLC value of SPN or SSPN STIL stop the green color wheel from spinning only available with a COLC value of SPN or SSPN F 01 select a forward green color wheel spin speed from slow GRN F 60 F 01 to fast F 60 only available with a COLC value of cont SPN or SSPN enhanced S001 select a green color wheel scan speed from slow S001 mode only to fast S128 only available with a COLC value of SCN S128 or SSCN choose the most saturated position on the green color BS 5 wheel with shutter blink only available with a COLC value of BLK or SBLK PRST EDIT SNOT choose the second saturated position on the green color cont cont SN18 BS 4 wheel with shutter blink only available with a COLC
2. 2 2 2 5 A N DD NEE 3510 TYPE liada 2 8 troubleshooting eee eee 3 5 Updating TT 3 10 version on display 2 19 3 1 U Specifications Dr 2 12 cable and connector intro 4 UNIQ eur darla 2 8 electrical een intro 2 Updating software rs 3 10 environmental nil 0535 GT G TTT TTT 3 3 BODO iii intro 4 lege 3 10 lamp Li intro 4 Upload troubleshooting 3 5 Physical une IE IG ER EE 2 8 SPED eet lic 2 8 2 14 2 17 Se sa N NA treu 2 9 EE ea 2 14 V SRGB aaa 2 10 1 NDS ee EE 2 10 VO E EIER ee ANE 2 10 Pgh nee e GSPN Ge 2 10 SE L Standard protocol DMX start channels A 1 W Start channel 1 14 Status lL D fja 3 1 Warranty conconcncnnoncnnoncnnononcnnoncoroncoconon coran coronan V troubleshooting eee eee 3 5 STIE u a anast 2 11 to Y SIND n do tota Mat a IA 1 13 2 8 START idea ia 2 8 VELSEN Sn ana nd 3 3 e KEE 2 15 Synchronizing preset playback 2 19 T ZERO 3 nt 2 15 2 18 TOOT TI 28 u Ebner 2 14 ZOOMAENS cinta mate 3 9 index 4 Color Pro User Manual
3. Part Description Part Number Replacement Philips MSD250 2 lamp 55030051 Status Cue Lighting Console 22020002 Whole Hog Il Lighting Console 25020001 Neutrik 5 to 3 pin XLR convertor set 55050015 Neutrik 3 to 5 pin XLR convertor set 55050016 Heavy Duty 5 pin XLR cable 10 55050017 Heavy Duty 5 pin XLR cable 25 55050018 Heavy Duty 5 pin XLR cable 50 55050019 Heavy Duty 5 pin XLR cable 100 55050020 Galvanized safety cable 12040001 Cheeseborough clamp 55040014 Lightwave Research Upload Dongle 26040002 Note For more information about optional accessories contact either your High End Systems dealer distributor High End System Sales or visit the High End Systems Web site see Contacting High End Systems on page ii intro 4 Introduction Color Pro User Manual Chapter 1 Setup and Installation Installing Repositioning the Yoke Follow the procedure in this section to install the moving track yoke The moving track yoke allows you to mount the fixture at any tilt angle You can even slide the yoke to the end of the fixture to hang the fixture straight down You will need e 1 4 allen wrench e yoke shipped with the fixture two 2 slide bezels shipped with the fixture two 2 allen screws shipped with the fixture two 2 T handles shipped with the fixture To install the yoke 1 Place the slide bezel and yoke on the side of the fixture Align the slide bezel and y
4. 2 6 Maintenance keke ke ee 3 1 Programming overview nun 2 1 Master clock ue 2 19 PROT ss 1 13 2 8 Master fixture intro 1 1 9 1 10 2 1 2 19 Protocol Meny mapas genee nenn 2 7 DMX start channeles A 1 Menu system nennen 2 7 enhanced nennen 1 13 Ma 2 15 selecting nen 1 13 Mounting the fixture css 1 10 standard sesiis nl O 1 13 MSp d sonani ainmin A e a an 21 PRST nennen 2 810 2 15 color function iii E SEN 2 3 2 10 PRST LOST OO a ERER rA el ke yan e SS SES TR EE I ET d Ee 3 3 e e alla n le en eh 2 6 MES ias d Mn E A 2 VC IT 2 17 R NOV N TG etienne Linea tte S NiO0l N As san dekey har einen N000 N255 Navigation buttons intro 2 1 12 2 6 3 1 ROBE en dne nea ei 2 9 NKOI EA 2 9 RIND nine diyeke urine alain 2 10 NNO NN32 er ee 2 o RRO1 RR16 nen 2 14 N DATA ea n 33 RRO1 RR32 i 2 9 NR01 NR16 en 2 14 RSOT EE 2 14 NROI NR32 nn 3 95 UE 2 8 NSOL NOTO sica italian ge 2 14 O SLA LIS es HANE SEES 2 10 2 12 2 13 Olii dii ni ia 27 SZ 2 10 2 11 2 13 OPEN nn 2 9 to 2 11 2 12 2 14 SI ili x nan ye k kaya v kevin H k n ke k n 2 10 2 11 2 13 Operating the fixture ec 21 Sd 2 10 2 11 2 13 Optimization SCTEWS nennen 3 8 SS iii 2 10 2 11 2 13 Optimizing the lamp irritare die 3 8 SOOT S128 un 2 11 to 2 13 Optional accessories aan intro 4 Safety cable O ka Ka ea aka OO EN A RER 1 11 RR 3
5. 2 2 2 5 Effects wheel position rotation value 2 17 Enhanced protocol DMX start channels A 1 END risa A 1 13 2 8 Error Messages aa 3 1 Example Creating a scene 2 16 synchronized playback 2 19 EDT F 00 k sisi 4 die 2 11 to E001 F127 nitida dialisi 2 14 FOOT F25A ne nes 2 14 FAOI EA 0 A nein 2 15 O ege niet 2 9 FADE cilento 2 9 2 10 2 14 2 17 2 18 EBO1 EB16 2 2 2328 mn aaa 2 15 ia 2 7 FO atures 255 6 l syara do toot rides intro 1 EE E 2 7 FIBR amp scored 2 8 Fixture master intro 1 1 9 1 10 2 1 2 19 dei TEE 1 10 Operating ici cara ia 2 1 powering ON ses 1 7 shutdown sse 1 8 2 2 2 6 3 5 EE ND DD intro 1 2 19 Fixture COMStIUCT i 2 1 Fixture protocol enhanced Si niade ebeka yan 1 13 Elei ND DD 1 13 standard EE 1 13 Fixtures per link cria tte 1 9 FOCUS INS as ne aria 3 9 FRO ehe iena sana 2 15 PERS een ra au 2 7 EE s iere rele ada 2 17 color function 2 3 2 9 2 10 Fuses replacing ein 3 6 GOOO 36258 ricca 2 11 2 12 Gobo installing siy n Hus alay lina nad 1 2 specifications ii intro 4 Green construct 2 2 2 4 2 5 Green wheel position rotation value 2 16 GRN Liana 2 8 2 11 2 12 2 16 index 2 H Help contacting customer service ji contacting
6. 2 2 2 6 COPY ac aLaaa Gage 2 8 2 15 COPYEE ala a age 3 2 Creating a SCENE eee 2 16 Crossfade value 2 17 Crossload troubleshooting 3 5 Crossloading software 3 10 CYAN SENS sinne nee 3 2 CY Cian Ga din E 2 9 DIOL DE66 Dane Hi yr ee ee es 2 15 D000 D357 nennen 2 10 2 12 2 13 D000 D358 Meee 2 10 to 2 12 2 14 D001 lt D127 ren 2 9 Ri REN EE 2 9 DATA oss unseres 2 8 DATA BUSY tiara alianti 3 2 DATA ERRE GG E dee 3 3 Delay Value eege ia 2 17 DEBE do RE EE 2 15 Dim Construct essen 2 2 2 3 Dim value a ld 2 16 Dimmer i de ai l ase ker e reda 1 8 DEIN Ses ei ne E 2 9 DISP ad 2 8 Display ina 1 12 2 7 3 1 Display locking sentiments 2 7 EI 2 15 2 17 2 18 DMX channel range 1 13 DMX controller for Color Pro fixtures 2 1 programming With W u u senessererererersrree 2 1 Valles ne oda nr 2 1 DMX AR a eelere eebe ee 1 8 1 13 DMX start channel 3 1 A 1 ASSIGNING cicale eil 1 13 det MIKS rc e 1 14 DMX values enhanced protocol 2 3 standard protocol sss 2 2 DSPE re ioni 2 9 EDIT ornati ziale sto 2 9 to 2 15 Editing aseene sees tanins 2 16 A DOR WR lil Ao u are rek 3 2 index 1 E E WEE 2 8 2 14 2 17 EFCTSENS EE 3 2 Effects wheel seene 3 9 Effects wheel construct
7. 16 08 in 408 4 mm 4 00 in 101 6 mm wd U 22 15 in 562 6 mm r 13 38 in 339 9 mm Figure intro 1 Color Pro HX HXi and FX dimensions Environmental Specifications 1m Minimum distance to lighted object 1 0 m 3 28 ft Maximum ambient temperature T 50 C 122 F Maximum exterior surface temperature 80 C 176 F N Do not mount on a flammable surface Color Pro User Manual Minimum distance to flammable objects 1 0 m 3 28 ft Introduction intro 3 Lamp Specifications Lamp type MSD 250 2 250 watt metal halide lamp GY 9 5 base Color temperature 6500 K Gobo Specifications Standard size E metal gobo diameter 37 5 mm 1 47 Cable and Connector Specifications DMx data cables Belden 9841 or equivalent meets specifications for ELA RS 485 applications with the following characteristics e 2 conductor twisted pair plus a shield maximum capacitance between conductors 30 pF ft e maximum capacitance between conductor and shield 55 pF ft e maximum resistance of 20 Q 1000 ft nominal impedance 100 140 Q DMx data connectors 5 pin male and female XLR connectors DMx data terminators XLR connector with 120 ohm terminator Optional Accessories Table intro 1 lists the Color Pro optional accessories available from your High End Systems dealer distributor Table intro 1 Optional Accessories
8. The fixture was unable to retrieve the DMX start channel This error message may be received ADDR Set the DMX start channel again see Assigning LOST if you change te protocol and cause the a DMX Start Channe on page 1 13 fixture s DMX channel range to overlap another fixture s channel range A new logic board without a stored address GIER ADDR Verify the starting channel see Assigning a DMX OVER was installed in the fixture or the memory Start Channel on page 1 13 location has not been initialized Color Pro User Manual Troubleshooting and Maintenance 3 1 Table 3 1 LED Error Messages Display Message Problem Solution The current boot code does not match the new v c a C BOOT boot code This error may occur after you Update the boot code BOOT see Menu Map DIFF ERR on page 2 7 upload new software i Reset the fixture RSET see Menu Map on COPY EE Error copying EE settings page 2 7 and try to copy the value again Perform a self test TEST of the cyan color an could not home the cyan color wheel movement to determine if the wheel is i obstructed see Menu Map on page 2 7 Disconnect controller or wait for other Controller or other crossloading fixture is crossloading fixture to finish crossloading communicating on the link Remove or bypass the offending device s on Se
9. white position 42 17 2A Color 2 open white position 85 33 55 Green 0 127 50 7F Green Full 255 100 FF Indexed Mode Open 0 15 0 6 00 0F Color 1 open white position 16 47 6 18 10 2F Color 2 open white position 48 79 19 31 30 4F Green Low 80 111 31 44 50 5F 2 Green Magenta Green Med Low 112 143 44 56 70 8F Green Medium 144 175 57 69 90 AF Green Med High 176 207 69 81 BO CF Green Full 208 239 82 94 DO EF Open 240 255 94 100 FO FF Pure Mix Mode Green 0 0 0 00 Green Full 255 100 FF Spin Mode Continuous Positioning 0 127 0 50 00 7F Spin Reverse fast to slow 128 187 50 73 80 BB 2 4 Operating the Fixture Color Pro User Manual Table 2 2 DMX Construct Parameters in Enhanced Protocol Channel Construct Description Value Value Value dec hex Spin Stop 188 195 74 77 BC C3 5 Green Magenta Spin Forward slow to fast 196 255 77 100 C4 FF cont cont Color Scan Mede z Continuous Positioning 0 127 0 50 00 7F Scanning slow to fast 128 255 50 100 80 FF Continuous Mode Open 0 0 00 UV 42 17 2A Color 2 open white position 85 33 55 Blue 0 127 50 7F Blue Full 255 100 FF Indexed Mode Open 0 15 0 6 00 0F UV 16 47 6 18 10 2F Color 2 open white position 48 79 19 31 30 4F Blue Low 80 111 31 44 50 5F Blue Med Low 112 143 44 56 70 8F
10. This equipment must be earthed Equipment suitable for dry locations only Do not expose this equipment to rain or moisture Disconnect power before re lamping or servicing Refer servicing to qualified personnel no user serviceable parts inside Warning For Continued Protection Against Exposure To Excessive Ultraviolet UV Radiation 1 2 3 Do not operate this equipment without complete lamp enclosure in place or if shields lenses or ultraviolet screens are damaged Change shields lenses or ultraviolet screens if they have become visibly damaged to such an extent that their effectiveness is impaired for example by cracks or deep scratches Never look directly at the lamp while lamp is on Warning For Continued Protection Against Injury To Persons 1 2 3 4 Use secondary safety cable when mounting this fixture Caution hot lamp may be an explosion hazard Do not open for 5 minutes after switching off Wear eye and hand protection when re lamping Equipment surfaces may reach temperatures up to 80 C 176 F Allow 5 minutes for cooling before handling Change the lamp if it becomes damaged or thermally deformed Color Pro User Manual B 1 Appendice B Importantes Informations Sur La Securite Mise En Garde Pour Une Protection Permanente Contre Les Incendies 1 SEK W H Cet appareil est concu uniquement pour une lampe m tallique a halog ne de 250 watts a base GY 9 5 Son utilisation a
11. chtigen und unter Umst nden gegen die diesbez glichen Sicherheitsnormen versto en Avvertenza Sulla Modifica Del Prodotto I prodotti di High End Systems sono stati progettati e fabbricati per soddisfare i requisiti delle normative di sicurezza statunitensi ed internazionali Qualsiasi modifica al prodotto potrebbe pregiudicare la sicurezza e rendere il prodotto non conforme agli standard di sicurezza pertinenti Advertencia De Modificaci n Del Producto Los productos de High End Systems estan disefiados y fabricados para cumplir los requisitos de las reglamentaciones de seguridad de los Estados Unidos e internacionales Las modificaciones al producto podrian afectar la seguridad y dejar al producto fuera de conformidad con las normas de seguridad relevantes FCC Information This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to part 15 ofthe FCC rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense Electrostatic D
12. glass focus lens _ effects wheel color wheel color wheel color wheel shutter zoom lens hot mirror N L NAN gt S A Figure 3 7 Location of the internal components 3 10 Troubleshooting and Maintenance Color Pro User Manual Updating Software Updating Color Pro fixture software is fast and easy The latest versions of software are provided on the High End Systems web site and are also available through High End Systems customer service see Contacting High End Systems on page ii There are three ways to upload new software to your Color Pro fixtures 1 Attach a High End Systems Upload Dongle to your computer and upload the software to a Color Pro fixture To use a High End Systems Upload Dongle you will need a 386 based or faster computer MS DOS version 3 3 or later and one MB of free disk space To obtain an Upload Dongle with installation and operation instructions contact your High End Systems dealer dist
13. i 1 5 Changing the Fixture Voltage econo 8202er senken A 1 6 Powering on Etgen 1 7 Homing MEETS A aa iaia lane panni 1 8 Linking Fixtures 00 dain KEN N A aE Te Ea 1 8 Constructing ET 1 8 Cabling Connectors u a anni naar 1 8 Linking Procedur TEE 1 9 Constructing Terminator iosa iaia nera alare BAER IRRE I 1 10 Mounting the Pitt o to A 1 10 Mounting Procedure usadas a a ees I 11 Truss or Other Support System ss I 11 Safety Gable Grilli iio 1 11 Gampern O lati cases linee net lek eon RUS SES A SENE 1 11 Setting the Beam Angle Focusing the Beam een 1 12 Configuring the Fixture i ii balls raga ani Aaa GE a sae k vake Ke arcana nilo 1 12 Selecting a Protocol RN AM as A A Russe iii eae atri 1 13 Assigning a DMX Start Channel neco e a ERA li 1 13 Determining the Unique DMX Start Channel 1 14 Chapter 2_ Operating the Fixture Programming Overview niet iii aan aL iena Aeon IRRE IRA Ian 2 1 Programming with a DMX Controller u essen 2 1 Preset Programming arene iaia IH asian Gamal ela 2 6 Menu Map x ara iii Lui Ran de y n ny eed ara ela aiar 2 7 Color Pro User Manual page vii Step By Step Example issue 2 16 Choosing a Scene to Create Edit sise 2 16 selecting a Dim Valus NDA a be a Pe elen as 2 16 Opening the Shutter SHUT 1 ORO LIA Ia nan EE 2 16 Choosing a Color Wheel Control Value COLO ss 2 16 Selecting a Red Wheel Position Rotation Value RED J eee keke ek keke
14. if a slave fixture has a shorter sequence length it will continuously repeat its sequence until the master fixture resets all the clocks see Figure 2 3 If a slave fixture has a longer sequence length it will restart at scene 1 before it completes its entire sequence 00 00 00 00 15 00 00 35 00 00 50 00 01 00 00 01 20 00 01 30 00 01 40 00 01 55 00 Master Scene 1 Scene 2 Scene 3 Scene 4 Scene5 Scene6 Scene7 Scene8 restarts lo 00 00 00 00 10 00 00 55 00 01 30 00 01 40 00 Slave 1 Scene 1 Scene 2 Scene 3 Scene 1 Scene 2 scene not finished restarts 00 00 00 00 10 00 00 20 00 00 40 00 01 55 00 Slave2 Scene 1 Scene 2 Scene 3 Scene 4 Scene 5 not played restarts Figure 2 3 Example of synchronized playback To enable synchronized playback 1 Link the fixtures you want to synchronize see Linking Fixtures on page 1 8 Make sure you terminate both the first and the last fixtures in the link and that there are no DMX controllers on the link 2 Assign one fixture as the master fixture by assigning it a unique DMX start channel 1 or fixture number 1 Make sure no other fixture on the link is assigned DMX start channel 1 or fixture number 1 3 Set preset playback on for all fixtures on the link see Playing Back a Loop on page 2 18 Color Pro User Manual Operating the Fixture 2 19 2 20 Operating the Fixture Color Pro User Manual Chapter 3 Troubleshooting and Maintenan
15. see Menu Map on page 2 7 Fixtures are not crossloading Controllers serial data distributors data line Optoisolators or fixture s using RS 422 communication is connected before Color Pro fixtures on the link Remove or bypass any offending devices from the data link or move them after the Color Pro fixtures Status LEDs See Table 3 4 for a description of the three status LEDs Table 3 4 Status LEDs Problem e LED State Indication Description ee solid No Fixture is crossloading or receiving software from 9 other fixtures on the link LED OFF Not necessarily No DMX 512 data is being transmitted d The fixture is in preset playback mode and is the flashing N master fixture Power solid No The motor power supply is receiving adequate voltage OFF Yes Fuse or power failure The lamp power supply is receiving the proper voltage Lamp solid Ne and the lamp is ON OFF Not necessarily The lamp is extinguished flashing Yes The fixture is unable to strike the lamp Note The Transmit amp Receive LED will not be on until you have connected the fixture to a DMX 512 compatible controller using XLR data grade cabling If this LED remains OFF even though you have connected the fixture to a controller and are sending DMX 512 commands to the fixture see General Troubleshooting on page 3 4 Note If you shut down the lamp using a remote shu
16. the beam simply turn the appropriate drive screw knob until you achieve the desired beam angle and focus screw knob IS Focus drive NA screw knob Note You cannot adjust the beam angle or focus for Color Pro FX fixtures Figure 1 13 Focus and zoom drive screw knobs Configuring the Fixture Follow the procedures in this section to configure your fixture for operation by selecting a protocol and assigning a DMX start channel Configuring your fixture requires you to access the fixture s menu system via the seven segment LED display and four menu navigation buttons on the fixture s front panel see Figure 1 14 For a detailed menu map see Menu Map on page 2 7 seven segment LED display lt Up gt arrow button scroll upward through menu items or options T through menu items or options E lt Down gt arrow button scroll downward MENU lt Menu gt button move back to the previous menu level press and hold to enter the menu system ENTER lt Enter gt button select the curent menu item or option Figure 1 14 Menu navigation buttons 1 12 Setup and Installation Color Pro User Manual Selecting a Protocol Each Color Pro fixture type HX HXi FX uses either standard or enhanced protocol Enhanced protocol provides additional color mixing options and separates the dim shutter constructs for additional strobing features For more information on the co
17. to one fixture s Data Out connector and the female XLR cable connector of the same data cable to the next fixture s Data In connector see Figure 1 10 Color Pro User Manual Setup and Installation 1 9 DMX controller terminator Figure 1 10 Linking the fixtures 4 Connect a male terminator to the Data Out connector of the last fixture in the link see Figure 1 10 If you plan to control your fixtures in stand alone mode without a controller you should install a female terminator in the Data In connector of the master fixture the fixture assigned to DMX start channel 1 For more information on terminators see Constructing a Terminator below Note Controllers serial data distributors data line optoisolators and any fixtures using the RS 422 DMX standard of serial communications including Dataflash AF1000 xenon strobes and Intellabeam fixtures block software uploads or crossloads on a link Therefore make sure you either put all of these devices after the Color Pro fixtures on the link or bypass these devices when you perform software uploads or crossloads Constructing a Terminator You must install a 120 ohm 1 4 watt minimum male terminator in the fixture s Data Out cable connector in the last fixture on each DMX link If you plan to control your fixtures in stand alone mode with no controller on the link you must also install a female terminator in
18. 1 ALE iraniana 2 8 Anti reflective glass eseese 3 9 OK RE 2 8 Biest ehe E DEDE SE E 2 8 B000 B ss 2 12 2 13 BCI messen ses 2 13 BER eleganten 2 10 BLUE ariana 2 8 2 12 2 13 2 17 Blue construct keke 2 2 2 5 Blue wheel position rotation value 2 17 BOOT ic 2 8 BOOT DIFF ERR i 3 2 ET Kare NE A ee re 2 7 BST iraniani 2 11 to 2 13 BSD iii lano Presta 2 11 to 2 13 BINARIO en TA 2 11 to 2 13 BSH acne 2 11 to 2 13 EE 2 11 to 2 13 BL OA ys net deren 2 8 CODE ER EE 1 13 2 7 2 8 G was VEKE KE SE n e ND Vy ne nn 2 12 Cabling CONNECIOTS ANE yS 2e d ya ne 1 8 ese 1 8 CART ne ef da A NA 2 15 Channel range 1 13 2 1 A 2 Channel range overlapping 1 13 Clamp SEW DD r ef he ani 1 11 S E ala n eh 2 8 Cleaning internal components 2 3 9 Clocks M ster iii 2 19 CES D ias 2 9 2 14 GIN SN AM MEERES ren ee do 2 7 ENTE ara E NEE EN A EEES 2 8 CODE Na riesen 2 8 COL Cee a 2 8 to 2 10 2 16 Color function construct 2 3 Color matching gf ia A 1 Color wheel control value 2 16 Color Wheels 4882 aad aT ech 3 9 COL nata ibid 2 8 Color Pro User Manual CON uns 2 9 Constrileta tddi idas 2 1 Construct parameters enhanced protocol 2 3 standard protocol 2 2 Control channel construct
19. 2 10 Operating the Fixture Color Pro User Manual Table 2 3 Menu Map Menu Menu Menu Menu Menu Dessnntion Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Level 5 P R 60 select a reverse red color wheel spin speed from fast R R 01 60 to slow R 01 only available with a COLC value of SPN or SSPN STIL stop the red color wheel from spinning only available with a COLC value of SPN or SSPN F 01 select a forward red color wheel spin speed from slow F 60 F 01 to fast F 60 only available with a COLC value of SPN or SSPN L000 select the speed at which all three color wheels move to L255 the next cycle color from slow C000 to fast C255 only available with a COLC value of CYC or SCYC S001 select a red color wheel scan speed from slow S001 to 5128 fast S128 only available with a COLC value of SCN or SSCN RED NOOO select the speed at which all three color wheels move to cont N255 the next random color from slow N000 to fast N255 enhanced only available with a COLC value of RND or SRND mode only choose the most saturated position on the red color wheel BS5 with shutter blink only available with a COLC value of BLK or SBLK choose the second saturated position on the red color BS 4 wheel with shutter blink only available with a COLC value of BLK or SBLK SNO1 choose the third saturated position on the red color wheel PRST JEDIT ang
20. 7 91 211 83 D3 29 80 169 66 A9 65 82 127 50 7F 8 27 210 82 D2 30 49 168 66 A8 66 85 126 49 7E 8 63 209 82 D1 31 19 167 65 A7 67 89 125 49 7D 9 00 208 82 DO 31 90 166 65 A6 68 94 124 49 7C 9 39 207 81 CF 32 62 165 65 A5 69 99 123 48 7B 9 77 206 81 CE 33 34 164 64 A4 71 05 122 48 7A 10 17 205 80 CD 34 08 163 64 A3 72 13 121 47 79 10 58 204 80 CC 34 82 162 64 A2 73 20 120 47 78 10 99 203 80 CB 35 57 161 63 A1 74 29 119 47 77 11 41 202 79 CA 36 33 160 63 AO 75 38 118 46 76 Color Pro User Manual A3 Table A 2 MSpeed Times Time Value Value Value Time Value Value Value Time Value Value Value sec dec hex sec dec hex sec dec hex 76 49 117 46 75 130 02 75 29 4B 197 70 33 13 21 77 60 116 45 74 131 47 74 29 4A 199 48 32 13 20 78 71 115 45 73 132 92 73 29 49 201 28 31 12 1F 79 84 114 45 72 134 39 72 28 48 203 08 30 12 1E 80 98 113 44 71 135 86 71 28 47 204 88 29 11 1D 82 12 112 44 70 137 34 70 27 46 206 70 28 11 1C 83 27 111 44 6F 138 82 69 27 45 208 52 27 11 1B 84 43 110 43 6E 140 32 68 27 44 210 36 26 10 1A 85 59 109 43 6D 141 82 67 26 43 212 19 25 10 19 86 77 108 42 6C 143 33 66 26 42 214 04 24 9 18 87 95 107 42 6B 144 85 65 25 41 215 90 23 9 17 8
21. 80 grados centigrados Deje que se enfrien por 5 minutos antes de tocarlas Cambie la l mpara si sta se aver a o deforma por acci n t rmica Color Pro User Manual Appendice B Importanti Informazioni Di Sicurezza Avvertenza Per Prevenire Incendi 1 Questa apparecchiatura stata progettata per l uso esclusivo con lampada a sali metallici da 250 watt base GY 9 5 L uso di qualsiasi altro tipo di lampada pu essere pericoloso e pu annullare la garanzia 2 Da non montare sopra una superficie infiammabile 3 Mantenere l apparecchio a un minimo di 1 0 metri 3 28 piedi di distanza dai materiali combustibili 4 Rimpiazare i fusibili usando soltanto quelli del tipo e della taratura adatta Mantenere una distanza minima di 1 0 metri 3 28 piedi dagli oggetti accesi 6 Questa apparecchiatura e da collegarsi ad un circuito con una protezzione da sovraccarico massima di 20 amperes Avvertenza Per Prevenire Le Scosse Elettriche 1 Se questa apparecchiatura stata consegnata senza una spina del cavo di alimentazione collegare la spina appropriata del cavo di alimentazione in base ai seguenti codici e marrone sotto tensione e blu neutro e verde giallo terra Disinnestare la corrente prima di cambiare la lampadina o prima di eseguire qualsiasi riparazione Este equipo se adecua a lugares secos solamente no lo exponga a la lluvia o humedad 4 Per qualsiasi riparazione rivolgersi al personale specializzato L ute
22. BS 3 with shutter blink only available with a COLC value of cont cont cont BLK or SBLK choose the fourth saturated position on the red color BS 2 wheel with shutter blink only available with a COLC value of BLK or SBLK choose the least saturated position on the red color wheel BS 1 with shutter blink only available with a COLC value of BLK or SBLK GRN 6000 select an exact position within the color mixing portion of standar e green color wheel from most saturate o leas tandard 5255 th heel f t saturated G000 to least mode only saturated G255 D000 select an exact position on the green color wheel from 0 D358 D000 to 358 D358 only available with a COLC value of CON or SCON select the open white position on the green color wheel only available with a value o or OPEN only llable with a COLC value of IND BLK SIND SBLK GRN s5 choose the most saturated position on the green color SE wheel only available with a COLC value of IND or SIND e S 4 choose the second saturated position on the green color wheel only available with a COLC value of IND or SIND Ss 3 choose the third saturated position on the green color wheel only available with a COLC value of IND or SIND s2 choose the fourth saturated position on the green color wheel only available with a COLC value of IND or SIND Color Pro User Manual Operating the Fixture 2 11 Table 2 3 Menu Map
23. IND and press the lt Enter gt button to select the desired value Selecting a Red Wheel Position Rotation Value RED Ed 1 GE Using the lt Up gt and lt Down gt arrow buttons scroll to the RED construct and press the lt Enter gt button to select the red color wheel position construct Using the lt Up gt and lt Down gt arrow buttons scroll to the desired red color wheel position value in this example S 5 and press the lt Enter gt button to select the desired value Selecting a Green Wheel Position Rotation Value GRN ny LO NM wj 3 N 1 Using the lt Up gt and lt Down gt arrow buttons scroll to the GRN construct and press the lt Enter gt button to select the green color wheel position construct Using the lt Up gt and lt Down gt arrow buttons scroll to the desired green color wheel position value in this example S 3 and press the lt Enter gt button to select the desired value 2 16 Operating the Fixture Color Pro User Manual Selecting a Blue Wheel Position Rotation Value BLUE O Ela D l am E m Selecting an Effects or Twinkle Wheel Position Rotation Value EFCT 1 Using the lt Up gt and lt Down gt arrow buttons scroll to the BLUE construct and press the lt Enter gt button to select the yellow color wheel position construct Using the lt Up gt and lt Down gt arrow buttons scroll to the desired yellow color wheel position
24. control COLC construct with an MSpeed value was selected Setting a Crossfade Value FADE FAdE E N Note Using the lt Up gt and lt Down gt arrow buttons scroll to the FADE construct and press the lt Enter gt button to select the crossfade construct Using the lt Up gt and lt Down gt arrow buttons scroll to the desired crossfade value in increments of 0 1 or 1 in this example 1 5 and press the lt Enter gt button to select the desired value The crossfade value affects the INTY construct and if as in this example you select a color control COLC construct with a full speed not MSpeed value then the crossfade value also affects the RED GRN and BLUE constructs Set the unit of time used for crossfade seconds minutes or hours using the TBSE construct Setting a Delay Value DLAY as Using the lt Up gt and lt Down gt arrow buttons scroll to the DLAY construct and press the lt Enter gt button to select the delay construct Color Pro User Manual Operating the Fixture 2 17 Using the lt Up gt and lt Down gt arrow buttons scroll to the desired delay value in increments of 0 1 or 1 in this example 6 0 and press the lt Enter gt button to select the desired value N Note The delay value determines the length of the scene If you want all motor transitions to be completed before the next scene begins FADE must be less than or equal to DLAY If FADE is l
25. dark D001 to bright D255 INTY OPEN select an open dim value standard P 01 select a periodic dim strobe value from slow P01 to fast mode only P 48 P48 N01 select a random dim strobe value from slow N01 to fast N 48 N48 INTY D001 enhanced select a dim value from dark D001 to bright D255 mode only Des CLSD close the shutter P 01 periodic shutter strobe at specified intervals slow P 01 P 32 to fast P 32 NNO1 Eshutter strobe at random intervals slow NNO1 to fast NN32 NN32 random shutter strobe slow NK01 to fast NK32 in NKO1 g SHUT NK32 synchronization with the random strobing of all other SNo1 enhanced Color Pro fixtures on the link PRST EDIT SN16 mode only RRot shutter ramp open ramp shut slow RR01 to fast RR32 RR32 Note Snap instantly opens or closes at fullspeed Ramp opens or closes at specified speeds random shutter ramp open slow NR01 to fast NR32 NR01 snap shut NR32 Note Snap instantly opens or closes at full speed Ramp opens or closes at specified speeds OPEN open the shutter CON select exact positioning at any point on the three color wheels full speed FADE IND divide the three color wheels into eight equal sections full speed FADE COLC RGB access only the portion of the three color wheels used for enhanced color mixing full speed FADE mode only SPN set all three color wheels to spin mode full speed FADE use only the color mixing portion of
26. handles Make sure the support and cables can handle the weight of the fixture see Physical Specifications on page Intro 3 Mounting Procedure You will need e safety cable e clamp e locking washers 2 truss or other support system Truss or Other Support System If you are mounting the fixture s on a truss or another type of support verify the truss or support will handle the weight of all the devices you are mounting The Color Pro fixture weights are listed in the section titled Physical Specifications on page Intro 3 Safety Cable High End Systems strongly recommends that you use safety cable when mounting any fixture You must supply your own safety cable and verify the cable is capable of supporting the weight of the fixture You can order a galvanized safety cable from your High End Systems dealer distributor see Optional Accessories on page Intro 4 Clamp You must supply your own clamp and verify the clamp is capable of supporting the weight of the fixture You can order a deluxe C clamp for a two inch truss from your High End Systems dealer distributor see Optional Accessories on page Intro 4 Note Due to the wide variety of possible lighting designs High End Systems cannot make specific mounting recommendations Consider the following procedure as a suggested guideline only Suggested mounting procedure 1 Electrically isolate the fixture If the fixture has been operating allow
27. is at its maximum brightness and the light level is even across the beam or the hot spot of brightness is at the center of the beam retighten the two optimization screws to secure the lamp in its new position Optimization screws EN Figure 3 6 Optimization screws Cleaning the Internal Components AN Warnings Disconnect power before servicing at Equipment surfaces may reach temperatures up to 80 C 176 F Allow the fixture to cool before handling If the internal components of your fixture become dirty clean them by following the procedure below You will need s a soft lint free cotton cloth e mild glass cleaning solution containing no ammonia warm soapy water To clean the internal components 1 2 3 Electrically isolate the fixture Loosen the access door retaining screw and remove the access door see Figure 1 3 on page 1 2 Once the access door is removed use a soft lint free cotton cloth and warm soapy water if necessary to clean the inside and outside ofthe access door vents Clean the anti reflective glass HX and HXi color wheels effects wheel hot mirror and lenses using a mild glass cleaner containing no ammonia and a soft lint free cotton cloth see Figure 3 7 Color Pro User Manual Troubleshooting and Maintenance 3 9 Note Color Pro FX does not have a zoom lens and its effect wheel is the twinkle wheel which does not need to be cleaned anti reflective
28. moreno vivo e azul neutral e verde amarillo tierra Desconecte el suministro de energ a antes de recambiar l mparas o prestar servicio de reparaci n Questa apparecchiatura e da usarsi in ambienti secchi Non e da essere esposta ne alla pioggia ne all umidita Derive el servicio de reparaci n de este equipo al personal calificado El interior no contiene repuestos que puedan ser reparados por el usuario Equipo de Clase I Este equipo debe conectarse a la tierra Advertencia Para Protecci n Continua Contra La Exposici n A Radiaci n Ultravioleta UV Excesiva 1 2 3 No opere este equipo sin tener colocada en su lugar la caja protectora completa de la lampara o bien si el blindaje los lentes o las pantallas ultravioletas estan dafiadas Cambie el blindaje los lentes o las pantallas ultravioleta si nota una aver a visible a tal grado que su eficacia se vea comprometida Por ejemplo en el caso de grietas o rayaduras profundas Jam s mire directamente a la l mpara en tanto sta est encendida Advertencia Para Protecci n Continua Contra Lesiones Corporales 1 2 B 4 Al montare questa apparechiatura usare un secondo cavo di sicurezza Precauci n una l mpara caliente puede constituir un peligro de explosi n No la abra por 5 minutos luego de haberla apagado Lleve puestos un protector ocular y guantes al recambiar l mparas Las superficies del equipo pueden alcanzar temperaturas m ximas de
29. nennen een ER ae K 1 12 Menu navigation buttons cei Souscesssunbenceseaddoveca cuccecassddevcgasanadsetadeccsapasubenace 1 12 Figure 2 1 Menu navigation buttons sise 2 6 Figure 2 2 Preset playback indicator sise 2 19 Figure 2 3 Example of synchronized playback ss 2 19 Figure 3 1 Erontipanel displaY u ner be kek suala deed eetan Anen danin d PE dise annee tre nn 3 1 Figure 3 22 Location Ofthe Ses eisen aree ri 3 6 Pigure 3 3 Lamp assembly SCrews G l ma 0300 nn y sa led n s s ne ar n d e epey sel teens kad sa v la Naa k n 3 7 Figure 3 4 Removing the lamp assembly seen 3 7 Figure 3 5 Removing the lamp from the lamp socket ss 3 8 Figure 3 6 ee 3 8 Figure 3 7 Location of the internal components ss 3 9 List of Tables Table intro 1 Optional Accessories ii intro 4 Table 1 1 Example Determining the DMX Start Channel Vs 1 14 Table 2 1 DMX Construct Parameters in Standard Protocol Vs 2 2 Table 2 2 DMX Construct Parameters in Enhanced Protocol Vs 2 3 Tabl 2 3 Ment BE EE 2 7 Table 3 1 LED Error Messages Siete liana ke ke adan Rau gran 3 1 Table 3 2 General Troubleshooting 2 822 ya kake xa ie K RA Maitre ni entire 3 4 Table 3 3 Upload and Crossload Troubleshooting ss 3 5 TabDl 3 227 Status LEDS sc oy nenn bik e a AW d k ey ek d k i e cans Ka AAT Ai 3 5 Table 3 5 Description and Function of Fuses ss 3 6 Table AL DMX Start Channels rasen essen k hene
30. on page 3 11 The fixture could not home the yellow color Perorm e set test TEST of the yellow color YEL SENS wheel movement to determine if the wheel is wheel obstructed see Menu Map on page 2 7 Note If you receive a COPY EE EE LITE FAIL LITE STAT LITE RATO please contact High End Systems to report the error see Contacting High End Systems on page ii Color Pro User Manual Troubleshooting and Maintenance 33 General Troubleshooting To find solutions to general fixture problems not indicated by seven segment LED display error messages or status LEDs see Table 3 2 Table 3 2 General Troubleshooting Problem Probable Cause Solution Fixture will not turn on No power is connected Breaker is turned off Power connectors are defective Connect power to the fixture e Turn the breaker on Fixture functions but lamp does not strike The lamp is defective The voltage setting is incorrect The lamp is currently too hot to strike The ignitor connection is loose Replace the lamp see Replacing the Lamp on page 3 7 Provide correct power source voltage power cord cap and input voltage setting see Changing the Fixture Voltage on page 1 6 or Changing the Power Cord Cap on page 1 5 Verify that the fixture s DMX start channel and or channel range is valid for your controller and l
31. the Data In cable connector on the master fixture the fixture assigned to DMX start channel 1 A terminator will prevent data reflection which can corrupt the data communication on the link To construct a terminator Obtain a 5 pin XLR connector Disassemble the connector 3 Solder a 120 ohm resistor minimum of 1 4 watt between pins two and three see Figure 1 11 4 Reassemble the XLR connector Figure 1 11 Male 5 pin terminator Mounting the Fixture Warnings Equipment suitable for dry locations only Do not expose this equipment to rain or moisture Maintain a minimum distance of I m 3 28 ft from combustible materials im Maintain a minimum distance of 1 m 3 28 ft from lighted object This means the fixture must be positioned at least I meter away from the object it is illuminating Do not mount on a flammable surface Use a secondary safety cable when mounting this fixture You can mount Color Pro fixtures either upright on the fixture s rear handles or in any orientation suspended from a support system such as a truss 1 10 Setup and Installation Color Pro User Manual If you choose to mount the fixture upright place the fixture on a sturdy stable surface If the surface is above floor height use safety cables to secure the fixture to the surface see Safety Cable on page 1 11 Install the safety cable s by looping the cables around a support on the surface and around the fixture s rear
32. the fixture to cool before handling 2 Use two people to mount each fixture one person to hold the fixture while it is being secured in place and one person to secure the fixture to its support and attach safety cables Always stand on a firm stable surface when mounting a fixture to its support The fixture should be at a height where you can comfortably work on it and should either be resting on a stable surface or held in a stable manner Do not allow one person to both support and mount the fixture 3 Attach a suitable clamp through the center hole on the yoke see Figure 1 12 Use two locking washers when attaching the clamp to the yoke Color Pro User Manual Setup and Installation 1 11 Me i Truss Clamp securely A on truss Use two 2 locking washers Insert bolt through hole in top of yoke Side view of yoke Loop safety cable through either of these holes Figure 1 12 Attaching a clamp and safety cable to the fixture 4 Tighten the clamps firmly to the yoke and to the support 5 Loop one or more suitable safety cables around the support and the yoke see Figure 1 12 6 To reposition the fixture in a new tilt position see Installing Repositioning the Yoke on page 1 1 Setting the Beam Angle Focusing the Beam Locate the zoom drive screw knob and the focus drive screw knob on the fixture s front bezel see 7 Figure 1 13 To set the beam angle and or focus Zoom drive A H
33. the three color wheels CYC to cycle colors from red to green to blue rate set by red DMX channel full speed FADE SCN set all three color wheels to scan mode full speed FADE Color Pro User Manual Operating the Fixture 2 9 Table 2 3 Menu Map Menu Menu Menu Menu Menu De eribti n Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Level 5 P perform a random color chase of 12 factory selected RND colors using the three color wheels rate set by red DMX channel full speed FADE BLK shutter blink between continuous CON wheel position changes full speed FADE SCON select exact positioning at any point on the three color wheels MSpeed SIND divide the three color wheels into eight equal sections MSpeed COLC SRGB access only the portion of the three color wheels used for enhanced color mixing MSpeed mode only SSPN set all three color wheels to spin mode MSpeed use only the color mixing portion of the three color wheels SCYC to cycle colors from red to green to blue rate set by red DMX channel MSpeed SSCN set all three color wheels to scan mode MSpeed perform a random color chase of 12 factory selected SRND colors using the three color wheels rate set by red DMX channel MSpeed SBLK shutter blink between continuous CON wheel position changes MSpeed RED R000 select an exact position within the color mixing portion of SNO1 standard R255 the re
34. to enter the ADDR menu SE 3 Using the lt Up gt and lt Down gt arrow buttons scroll to the desired DMX start channel to and press the lt Enter gt button Color Pro User Manual Setup and Installation 1 13 Determining the Unique DMX Start Channel To determine each fixture s DMX start channel in a link you must know the number of channels used by each fixture Knowing that the first fixture on the link will use DMX start channel 1 you can determine the DMX start channel for each successive fixture by adding the number of DMX channels used by the fixture to the fixture s DMX start channel For example in Table 1 1 9 channels used by Color Pro in enhanced mode 1 DMX start channel for the first fixture 10 DMX start channel for the next fixture on the link Table 1 1 Example Determining the DMX Start Channel Fixture location Number of DMX channels DMX start Channel See Fixture name on the link used per fixture channel range used First Color Pro enhanced 9 channels C001 1 9 Second Color Pro standard 6 channels C010 10 15 Third Other Device 14 channels C016 16 29 using 14 channels Fourth Color Pro enhanced 9 channels C030 30 38 Note The fixture location on the link does not have to comply with this example The fixtures can be addressed in any order on the link If you have other fixtures in the link or plan to skip channels note that the maximum address
35. unit or parts and such package shall be clearly and prominently marked Color Pro User Manual page v to indicate that the package contains returned Product units or parts and with an RMA number Accompany all returned Product units or parts with a written explanation of the alleged problem or malfunction Ship returned Product units or parts to 2105 Gracy Farms Lane Austin TX 78758 USA Note Freight Damage Claims are invalid for fixtures shipped in non factory boxes and packing materials Freight All shipping will be paid by the purchaser Items under warranty shall have return shipping paid by the manufacturer only in the Continental United States Under no circumstances will freight collect shipments be accepted Prepaid shipping does not include rush expediting such as air freight Air freight can be sent customer collect in the Continental United States REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT AS PROVIDED FOR UNDER THIS WARRANTY IS THE EXCLUSIVE REMEDY OF THE CONSUMER HIGH END SYSTEMS INC MAKES NO WARRANTIES EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WITH RESPECT TO ANY PRODUCT AND HIGH END SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIMS ANY WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE HIGH END SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY INDIRECT INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGE INCLUDING LOST PROFITS SUSTAINED OR INCURRED IN CONNECTION WITH ANY PRODUCT OR CAUSED BY PRODUCT DEFECTS OR THE PARTIAL OR TOTAL FAILURE OF ANY PRODUCT REGARDLESS OF THE FORM OF ACTION WHETHER IN CONTRACT TOR
36. use solid core fiber optic cable or ferrule terminations that use compression fittings instead of epoxy glue you can remove the diffuser mount Removing the diffuser mount allows for maximum output Color Pro User Manual Setup and Installation 13 Note The fixture is shipped with the diffuser mount already installed Installing Removing the Diffuser Mount You will need e 1 4 hex wrench e wide tip flat head screwdriver To install remove the diffuser mount in a Color Pro FX fixture Electrically isolate the fixture 2 Using a wide tip flat head screwdriver loosen the access door retaining screw and remove the access door see Figure 1 3 3 Locate the diffuser mount inside the fixture see Figure 1 4 Using a 1 4 hex wrench loosen but do not remove the two diffuser mount screws see Figure 1 5 If you are removing the diffuser mount slide the large ends of the keyhole slots over the screw heads and remove the diffuser mount If you are installing the diffuser mount place the large ends of the keyhole slots over the screw heads Slide the diffuser mount over so that the small ends of the keyhole slots are over the screw heads and securely tighten the diffuser mount screws INS Diffuser mount screws Twinkle J wheel Diffuser mount Figure 1 5 Diffuser mount Caution Remove only the diffuser assembly Do not remove the hot mirror assembly or operate the fixture without the hot mirror assem
37. value cont of BLK or SBLK choose the third saturated position on the green color BS 3 wheel with shutter blink only available with a COLC value of BLK or SBLK choose the fourth saturated position on the green color BS 2 wheel with shutter blink only available with a COLC value of BLK or SBLK choose the least saturated position on the green color BS 1 wheel with shutter blink only available with a COLC value of BLK or SBLK B000 select an exact position within the color mixing portion of B255 the blue color wheel from most saturated B000 to least BLUE saturated B255 standard mode only select the UV position on the blue color mixing wheel ULT Note To access UV set the Red and Green menu options to a zero value D000 select an exact position on the blue color wheel from 0 D358 D000 to 358 D358 only available with a COLC value DEDE of CON or SCON enhanced select the open white position on the blue color wheel OPEN only available with a COLC value of IND BLK SIND or mode only SBLK C 1 select the UV filter on the blue color wheel only available with a COLC value of IND or SIND 2 12 Operating the Fixture Color Pro User Manual Table 2 3 Menu Map Menu Menu Menu Menu Menu Description Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Level 5 P S 5 choose the most saturated position on the blue color wheel only available with a COLC valu
38. x 20mm Logic board off the fixture will not receive power fuse y filament is broken or fuse is black 3 Locate the access door retaining screw see Figure 1 3 on page 1 2 EN 4 Using a wide tip flat head screwdriver loosen the door retaining screw and remove the access door 5 Locate the F1 and F2 fuses on the fixture s circuit board see Figure 3 2 Note If you are replacing the F2 fuse you must first remove the protective plastic covering fuse over the fuse A 6 Replace the appropriate fuse s with a fuse of the le same type and rating see Table 3 5 F2 fuse gt Note If you replaced the F2 fuse reinstall the 2 protective plastic covering over the fuse SH T 7 Replace the access door and tighten the door neg N Pd f ra retaining screw i N Figure 3 2 Location of the fuses 3 6 Troubleshooting and Maintenance Color Pro User Manual Replacing the Lamp IN M ul Warnings Disconnect power before re lamping or servicing Change the lamp if it becomes damaged or thermally deformed An operating unshielded MSD lamp emits ultraviolet and visible UV vis radiation which could damage eyes and skin Whenever you are working on or near an exposed lamp wear protective eye gear Never look directly at the lamp while the lamp is on A hot lamp may be an explosion hazard Do not open for five minutes after switching off Wear eye and hand protection when re lamping Change shields lenses or ultraviol
39. 05 307 10 55 82 36 211 316 11 61 91 37 217 325 12 67 100 38 223 334 13 73 109 39 229 343 14 79 118 40 235 352 15 85 127 41 241 361 16 91 136 42 247 370 17 97 145 43 253 379 18 103 154 44 259 388 19 109 163 45 265 397 20 115 172 46 271 406 21 121 181 47 277 415 22 127 190 48 283 424 23 133 199 49 289 433 24 139 208 50 295 442 25 145 217 51 301 451 26 151 226 52 307 460 Color Pro User Manual Al Table A 1 DMX Start Channels Fixture Order Standard Enhanced Fixture Order Standard Enhanced in the Link Protocol Protocol in the Link Protocol Protocol 53 313 469 70 415 54 319 478 71 421 55 325 487 72 427 56 331 496 73 433 57 337 74 439 58 343 75 445 59 349 76 451 60 355 77 457 61 361 78 463 62 367 79 469 63 373 80 475 64 379 81 481 65 385 82 487 66 391 83 493 67 397 84 499 68 403 85 505 69 409 Note You can connect up to 85 fixtures in standard protocol or 56 fixtures in enhanced protocol to one DMX link In standard protocol channels 511 and 512 cannot be used due to the protocol s 6 channel range In enhanced protocol channels 505 through 512 cannot be used due to the protocol s 9 channel range Although there are enough available DMX channels to link up to 85 fixtures in standard protocol or 56 fixtures in enhanced protocol you must use a DMX splitter to connect more than 32 fixtures per link
40. 3 Safety information scr ee B 1 SBER EE EE 2 10 SCENE iyan pla dan rte enr di true 2 1 P CHOOSING aneignen 2 16 ToT 2 18 O et en 2 18 E ae re MM 2 9 A NA N ps dun 33 SON nn 2 9 2 15 Pe i NER SE Power cord cap changing uam 1 5 i R SO E SE EE ENEE TA SE 2 EE Zeen EE 2 Indicator EE 2 19 SEN ZZ ZZ TE 2 7 H aye aE tee ea E SC EE 2 6 SEND erenneren Color Pro User Manual index 3 SENS ERR s nan n HEE KEN KUREN N Bess 3 3 TAOL TALO ui 2 15 S QUENC SU Na eiar DA RR N tetes 2 1 2 19 TBOL TBI6 ye eissi inini 2 15 SET pense EE Kees Ee 2 97 IBSEN 2 15 2 18 SEIT eo mn N e e aaa 287 TEMP mu eni 2 7 Seven segment display 1 12 2 7 3 1 Terminator constructing eee 1 10 LOCKING ne Rn circa 227 TEST DE Peire Reti 2 8 SHTR SENS u a 33 THRM CHIP sense 3 3 SAUT TT 2 8 2 9 2 16 TIMESU eiae e a agio 2 18 Shutdown sss eee eee 18 2220 th EE 2 15 Shutter construct ss 2 3 Troubleshooting e 3 1 Shutter vale iy n ys Ad kk de anna 2 16 g n raliste yol saiye cek 3 4 SIND iii ada aaa 2 10 LED display error messages 3 1 Slave fixture ee eeleke k intro 1 2 19 status LEDS He ee 3 5 SNOT SN O suture 2 9 to 2 15 upload and crossload 3 5 SNAP clelia 232 607 A sentant 1 11 SORT iii ear 2 7 Twinkle wheel intro 1 3 9 Software Twinkle wheel construct
41. 5 pin XLR connector on the other end Pin one is the common cable shield pin two is the data complement negative pin three is the data true positive and pins four and five are not used but they allow a secondary data link to pass through the fixture see Figure 1 8 rounding lug inside XLR shell XLR shell Common A cable shield vi Si D 5 positive positive LI i AA data true data true ommon negative AR da D aY cable shield data negative negative i complement data complement data aa positive complement positive ake data true data true complement Male XLR Connector Female XLR Connector This data line is not used by the fixture but allows data to pass through the fixture Figure 1 8 XLR 5 pin connectors 1 8 Setup and Installation Color Pro User Manual You should test each cable with a voltage ohm meter VOM to verify correct polarity and to make sure that the negative and positive pins are not grounded or shorted to the shield or to each other Caution Do not connect anything to the ground lug on the XLR connectors Do A not connect or allow contact between the common cable shield and the fixture s chassis ground Grounding the common could cause a ground loop and or erratic behavior Linking Procedure You can link up to 56 Color Pro fixtures using enhanced protocol 512 DMX channels available 9 channels 56 8 fixtures per link or 85 Color Pro fixtures using standard protoc
42. 9 14 106 42 6A 146 38 64 25 40 217 76 22 9 16 90 34 105 41 69 147 92 63 25 3F 219 63 21 8 15 91 55 104 41 68 149 46 62 24 3E 221 51 20 8 14 92 76 103 40 67 151 01 61 24 3D 223 40 19 7 13 93 98 102 40 66 152 57 60 24 3C 225 30 18 7 12 95 21 101 40 65 154 14 59 23 3B 227 20 17 7 11 96 45 100 39 64 155 71 58 23 3A 229 11 16 6 10 97 70 99 39 63 157 30 57 22 39 231 03 15 6 OF 98 95 98 38 62 158 89 56 22 38 232 96 14 5 0E 100 22 97 38 61 160 49 55 22 37 234 90 13 5 0D 101 49 96 38 60 162 09 54 21 36 236 84 112 5 0C 102 77 95 37 5F 163 71 53 21 35 238 79 11 4 0B 104 05 94 37 5E 165 33 52 20 34 240 75 10 4 0A 105 35 93 36 5D 166 96 51 20 33 242 72 9 4 09 106 65 92 36 5C 168 60 50 20 32 244 70 8 3 08 107 96 91 36 5B 170 25 49 19 31 246 68 7 3 07 109 28 90 35 5A 171 91 48 19 30 248 68 6 2 06 110 61 89 35 59 173 57 47 18 2F 250 68 5 2 05 111 94 88 35 58 175 24 46 18 2E 252 68 4 2 04 113 28 87 34 57 176 92 45 18 2D 114 63 86 34 56 178 61 44 17 2C 115 99 85 33 55 180 30 43 17 2B 117 36 84 33 54 182 01 42 16 2A 118 73 83 33 53 183 72 41 16 29 120 12 82 32 52 185 44 40 16 28 121 51 81 32 51 187 17 39 15 27 122 91 80 31 50 188 90 38 15 26 124 31 79 31 4F 190 65 37 15 25 125 73 78 31 4E 192 40 36 14 24 127 15 77 30 4D 194 16 35 14 23 128 58 76 30 4C 195 92 34 13 22 A4 Color Pro User Manual Appe
43. 9 159 62 9F 0 83 242 95 F2 12 28 200 78 CB 37 87 158 62 9E 0 94 241 95 F1 12 72 199 78 C7 38 65 157 62 9D 1 05 240 94 FO 13 17 198 78 C6 39 44 156 61 9C 1 18 239 94 EF 13 63 197 77 C5 40 23 155 61 9B 1 31 238 93 EE 14 10 196 77 C4 41 04 154 60 9A 1 45 237 93 ED 14 58 195 76 C3 41 85 153 60 99 1 60 236 93 EC 15 07 194 76 C2 42 68 152 60 98 1 75 235 92 EB 15 56 193 76 C1 43 50 151 59 97 1 92 234 92 EA 16 06 192 75 co 44 34 150 59 96 2 09 233 91 E9 16 57 191 75 BF 45 19 149 58 95 2 27 232 91 E8 17 09 190 75 BE 46 04 148 58 94 2 46 231 91 E7 17 61 189 74 BD 46 90 147 58 93 2 66 230 90 E6 18 14 188 74 BC 47 77 146 57 92 2 86 229 90 E5 18 68 187 73 BB 48 65 145 57 91 3 07 228 89 E4 19 23 186 73 BA 49 54 144 56 90 3 29 227 89 E3 19 79 185 73 B9 50 43 143 56 8F 3 52 226 89 E2 20 36 184 72 B8 51 33 142 56 8E 3 76 225 88 E1 20 93 183 72 B7 52 24 141 55 8D 4 00 224 88 EO 21 51 182 71 B6 53 16 140 55 8C 4 25 223 87 DF 22 10 181 71 B5 54 09 139 55 8B 4 52 222 87 DE 22 70 180 71 B4 55 02 138 54 8A 4 78 221 87 DD 23 30 179 70 B3 55 96 137 54 89 5 06 220 86 DC 23 92 178 70 B2 56 91 136 53 88 5 34 219 86 DB 24 54 177 69 B1 57 87 135 53 87 5 64 218 85 DA 25 17 176 69 BO 58 84 134 53 86 5 94 217 85 D9 25 80 175 69 AF 59 81 133 52 85 6 25 216 85 D8 26 45 174 68 AE 60 79 132 52 84 6 56 215 84 D7 27 10 173 68 AD 61 78 131 51 83 6 89 214 84 D6 27 76 172 67 AC 62 78 130 51 82 7 22 213 84 D5 28 43 171 67 AB 63 79 129 51 81 7 56 212 83 D4 29 11 170 67 AA 64 80 128 50 80
44. Blue Medium 144 175 57 69 90 AF 6 Blue Yellow Blue Med High 176 207 69 81 BO CF Blue Full 208 239 82 94 DO EF Open 240 255 94 100 FO FF Pure Mix Mode Blue 0 0 0 00 Blue Full 255 100 FF Spin Mode Continuous Positioning 0 127 0 50 00 7F Spin Reverse fast to slow 128 187 50 73 80 BB Spin Stop 188 195 74 77 BC C3 Spin Forward slow to fast 196 255 77 100 C4 FF Color Scan Mode Continuous Positioning 0 127 0 50 00 7F Scanning slow to fast 128 255 50 100 80 FF Continuous Positioning 0 127 0 50 00 7F Spin Reverse fast to slow 128 187 50 73 80 BB A Effects HX Model ein Stop 188 195 74 77 BC C3 Spin Forward slow to fast 196 255 77 100 C4 FF Continuous Positioning 0 127 0 50 00 7F Effects FX Medel aale Scan slow to fast 128 255 50 100 80 FF Color Pro User Manual Operating the Fixture 2 5 Table 2 2 DMX Construct Parameters in Enhanced Protocol Channel Construct Description Malus Value Value dec hex Close 0 0 00 Variable Iris 1 127 1 50 01 7F Iris HX i Model Open 128 135 50 53 80 87 Note Snap Periodic Strobe Variable 136 151 53 60 88 97 instantly opens or Random Strobe Variable 152 167 60 66 98 A7 closes at full Ramp Open Snap Shut Variable 168 183 66 72 A8 B7 speed Ramp Snap Open Ramp Shut Variable 184 199 72 78 B8 C7 opens or closes at Ramp Open Ramp Shut Variable 200 215 78 84 C8
45. Color Pro fixtures see Optional Accessories on page Intro 4 For more information on whether your DMX controller will support Color Pro fixtures contact the controller s vendor Table 2 1 and Table 2 2 list the Color Pro constructs and their corresponding DMX controller values for each protocol If you have a numeric type controller use the Value Decimal dec column If you have a fader type controller use the Value Percentage column If your controller allows you to program hex values use the Value hex column The values in the tables may vary slightly depending on your controller s rounding convention Color Pro User Manual Operating the Fixture 2 1 Table 2 1 DMX Construct Parameters in Standard Protocol Channel Construct Description vals Value Value dec hex Continuous dimming closed to open 0 127 0 49 00 7F Open 128 143 50 56 80 8F 4 Dim Periodic Strobe 144 187 57 73 90 BB Open 188 195 74 77 BC C3 Random Strobe 196 239 77 94 C4 EF Open 240 255 94 100 FO FF Continuous Mode 2 Red Cyan Red 0 0 0 00 Red Full 244 255 96 100 F4 FF Continuous Mode 3 Green Magenta Green 0 0 0 00 Green Full 244 255 96 100 F4 FF Continuous Mode Blue 0 0 0 00 4 Blue Yellow Blue Full 244 96 F4 UV Note The Red and Green channels 255 100 FF must be set to 0 to access UV C
46. D7 specified speeds Random Ramp Open Snap Shut Variable 216 231 85 91 D8 E7 Random Snap Open Ramp Shut Variable 232 247 91 97 E8 F7 Open 248 255 97 100 F8 FF MSpeed Disable 0 3 0 1 00 03 8 see Table A 2 on Longest 252 7 sec 4 2 04 page A 2 Shortest 0 15 sec 255 100 FF Safe disables all Control settings 0 9 0 4 00 09 Control Display Off 20 28 8 11 14 1C Note The Shutter Display Dim 30 38 12 15 1E 26 9 channel must be Display Bright 40 48 16 19 28 30 set to 0 to access Home 60 68 24 27 3C 44 Control channel Lamp On 80 88 31 35 50 58 settings Lamp Off 90 98 35 38 5A 62 Shutdown 120 130 47 51 78 82 Note Fixture shutdown allows you to remotely deactivate the fixture When a fixture is shut down the lamp is extinguished power to the motors is disabled and the LED display shows SHUT OFF If a fixture is in shutdown mode you must home the fixture to bring it back into operation Preset Programming When you use the fixture s on board memory to program your fixtures you manually assign a value to each of the fixture s available constructs using the fixture s menu system You access the menu system via the four menu navigation buttons on the fixture s front panel see Figure 2 1 lt Menu gt button move back to the previous menu level press and hold to enter the menu system 2 6 seven segment LED display A cUU l Y MENU A gt ENTER Figure 2 1 Menu navig
47. DMXStart Channels rulli lai A ii A 1 MSpeed Times u ia dea ala bein nennen A 2 Appendix B Important Safety Information Appendice B Importantes Informations Sur La S curit eee eee B 2 Anhang B Wichtige Hinweise F r Ihre Sicherheit kerek ekere keke k k k kek B 3 Ap ndice B Informaci n Importante De Seguridad i B 4 Appendice B Importanti Informazioni Di Sicurezza EE i B 5 Vigtig Sikketh dsinformat on EE B 6 page viii Color Pro User Manual Figure 1 1 Figure 1 2 Figure 1 3 Figure 1 4 Figure 1 5 Figure 1 6 Figure 1 7 Figure 1 8 List of Figures Figure intro 1 Color Pro HX HXi and FX dimensions nennen intro 3 Installing the YORE EE 1 1 Hanging the fixture straight down ss 1 2 Removing the access OO si ara hr eee ian 1 2 Gobo holder and sensor mount inside the fixture sss sese 1 3 Diffuser mount A NEKE E ine iaia ta el e esse Heel 1 4 Collar on the FX fixt re iii eel nies 1 5 Terminal block and voltage select label inside the Date 1 7 XER ET e CEET 1 8 Data In and Data Out connectors on the fixture s side panel 1 9 Figure 1 9 Figure 1 10 Figure 1 11 Figure 1 12 Figure 1 13 Figure 1 14 Linking the fixtures eek ln RR N 1 10 Male 5 pin terminator iii a AA ONA 1 10 Attaching a clamp and safety cable to the fixture con keke keke kek 1 12 Focus and zoom drive screw Knobs uen
48. High End Systeme ji contacting Sales ii CRE en dea Miya Ve HER N h Pa se it ke 1 13 2 8 Homing the fixture si u ey xey ye in 1 8 Hot Mirror tan 3 9 HOUR e pe anioni ana 2 15 IND ion reati 2 9 INFO nik sage a 2 7 INIT SEN D iraniane a 3 2 INDF SEN ATES 3 2 Internal components cleaning 3 9 UR GE 2 8 2 9 2 16 Ji ri CD ee 2 8 2 17 Iris C nstruct circa ata 2 2 2 6 Tris Val did da 2 17 1000 1255 ee 2 11 Tampa Einen intro 1 OPUMIZINE aan 3 8 replacing anar 3 7 Lamp assembly eee eee 3 7 Lamp base energie 3 8 LAMP LIFE ERR sida entente 3 8 EAMPOUTERR urnas 3 8 Lamp socket wires keke keke 3 7 LED display a 1 12 2 7 LOCKE uta rada 2 7 A A AE aoe 3 2 3 8 LIGHT in aia nel 3 8 LIRE Seen de 2 7 l u lli PERDE nes ue ne nn D 3 8 IOT de nan RES an el tt AA dx 2 7 Linking the fixtures nun nn 1 8 UTE N DD nn ee at ane mes 2 8 LITE FAIL solita ra 3 2 LITE LIFE EE 3 2 LITE OUTERR ae 3 2 LITE RATO xer in Kadan nya Ne ner io 3 2 TESTA Tn an 3 2 LITE TOUT ERR scarna 3 3 llana 2 9 LOOD 2 meet rb 2 1 CLE le isis nee men en ne 2 18 playing back iii 2 18 ERS ee ee Or 2 7 3 8 Color Pro User Manual EST EE 2 7 Preset scene sequence 2 15 PRG ERR NN la Me ee 3 3 Programming M DMX controller e 2 1 MAGN SENS ae 3 3 stand alone mode
49. MX framing errors with a data value of zero LINK CNST FE view the number of DMX framing errors with non zero values errors in data transmission OE view the number of DMX overruns Color Pro User Manual Operating the Fixture 2 7 INFO F RS TEMP XXXC BRK Table 2 3 Menu Map Menu Menu Menu Menu Menu Dessnntion Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Level 5 P STRT view the DMX start code value INTY view the DMX dim value SHUT view the DMX shutter value enhanced mode only COLC view the DMX color control value enhanced mode only CNST RED view the DMX red color wheel position value LINK cont GRN view the DMX green color wheel position value INFO cont BLUE view the DMX blue color wheel position value cont EFCT view the DMX effects wheel iris or twinkle wheel position value SPED view the DMX MSpeed time value enhanced mode only CNTL view the DMX control channel value DATA C001 view DMX data of the selected DMX channel for any C512 fixture on the link UNIQ Customer Service use only RSET home the fixture CODE Factory use only DISP self test LED display S UP place the fixture in setup mode for mechanical homing ALL self test all constructs INTY self test dim movement TEST SELF RED self test red color wheel movement GRN self test green color wheel movement BLUE self test bl
50. T INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE STRICT LIABILITY OR OTHERWISE AND WHETHER OR NOT SUCH DAMAGE WAS FORESEEN OR UNFORESEEN Warranty is void if the product is misused damaged modified in any way or for unauthorized repairs or parts This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state page vi Color Pro User Manual Table of Contents Introduction Features einen Bun A adie dann Riles intro 1 Sd A eege AE D O ARRONE T intro 2 Document CONVENTIONS iii aaa olana k n a ceases h k n ke Waa K r e Re V Ve v ey re intro 2 Specitications hee r II a ld E intro 2 Electrical Specifications usa see kenntnisse KAW S A EE Ay Dun isses intro 2 Physical Specifications i ERRATO ORA ace iti intro 3 Environmental Specifications sise intro 3 Lamp Specifications sii E RE rain rinnen intro 4 Gobo Specifications Auen ilaele lat intro 4 Cable and Connector Specifications ses intro 4 Optional ACCESO o ae intro 4 Chapter 1 Setup and Installation Installing Repositioning the YOKE sese eee eee 1 1 Installing a Gobo HX Ol NA u ZA eek ek ke kesan kya EEN 1 2 Setting the Light Output FX OY 54 3 siae aa 1 3 Installing Removing the Diffuser Mount 1 4 Twinkle Wheel Optimization EX Only ilaele iena 1 5 Changing the Power Cord CAP mia ento asa leali 1 5 Installing a Power Cord Cap U K Only iene 1 5 Vigtig Fikker Heds Information Danmark
51. The 32 device limit complies with the EIA 485 standard Connecting more than 32 devices per link without a DMX splitter will eventually deteriorate the digital signal MSpeed Times Table A 2 lists the MSpeed motor movement times and their corresponding DMX controller values If you have a numeric type controller use the Value Decimal dec column If you have a fader type controller use the Value Percentage column If your controller allows you to program hex values use the Value hex column The values in Table A 2 may vary slightly depending on your controller s rounding convention Table A 2 MSpeed Times Time Value Value Value Time Value Value Value Time Value Value Value sec dec hex sec dec hex sec dec hex 0 15 255 100 FF 0 21 251 98 FB 0 41 247 97 F7 0 15 254 100 FE 0 25 250 98 FA 0 47 246 96 F6 0 17 253 99 FD 0 29 249 98 F9 0 55 245 96 F5 0 19 252 99 FC 0 35 248 97 F8 0 63 244 96 F4 A2 Color Pro User Manual Table A 2 MSpeed Times Time Value Value Value Time Value Value Value Time Value Value Value sec dec hex sec dec hex sec dec hex 0 73 243 95 F3 11 84 201 79 C9 37 0
52. These 512 channels are divided among all the devices on a particular link The number of channels each fixture requires is called the fixture s channel range The DMX start channel is the first channel available to a fixture in its channel range Color Pro fixtures have either a 9 channel or 6 channel range depending on the protocol you selected see Selecting a Protocol on page 1 13 The fixture s channel range must not overlap any other device s channel range on the link When two devices on the same DMX link have overlapping channel ranges one or both devices will be disabled or behave erratically Note The single exception to the non overlapping rule is if you want the fixtures to respond to controller commands in exactly the same way In this case the fixtures must be the same type and be assigned the same protocol for example two Color Pro HX fixtures assigned to enhanced protocol and the fixtures must share the entire channel range If you plan to mix different fixture types and or protocols on the same DMX link see Determining the Unique DMX Start Channel below If your DMX link will have only Color Pro fixtures all using the same protocol see Table A 1 on page A 1 for a listing of available DMX start channels for successive fixtures on the link To assign a DMX start channel for the fixture 1 Press and hold the lt Menu gt button until ADDR appears on the LED display 2 Press the lt Enter gt button
53. User Manual 1999 2004 High End Systems Inc All Rights Reserved Information and specifications in this document are subject to change without notice High End Systems Inc assumes no responsibility or liability for any errors or inaccuracies that may appear in this manual The fixture software is furnished under a license agreement and may be used or copied only in accordance with the terms ofthe agreement Trademarks used in this text Lightwave Research High End Systems Color Pro Status Cue Wholehog Studio Color Technobeam Intellabeam Dataflash AF1000 and LithoPatterns are registered trademarks and Studio Spot the Hog logo the Lightwave Research logo and the High End Systems globe logo are trademarks of High End Systems Inc or Flying Pig Systems Ltd Belden is a registered trademark of Belden Inc Philips is a registered trademark of Philips Lighting Company ETL and C ETL are registered trademarks of Intertek Testing Services Other trademarks and trade names may be used in this document to refer to either the entities claiming the marks and names or their products High End Systems disclaims any proprietary interest in trademarks and trade names owned by others For patent information see the inside ofthe back cover of this manual Color Pro User Manual P N 60600148 Version 2 2 May 2004 Printed in the USA 4 a Color Pro User Manual page i Contacting US and the Americas Sales Department Customer Se
54. V filter on the blue color wheel only available with a COLC value of BLK or SBLK choose the most saturated position on the blue color BS 5 wheel with shutter blink only available with a COLC value of BLK or SBLK choose the second saturated position on the blue color BS 4 wheel with shutter blink only available with a COLC value of BLK or SBLK choose the third saturated position on the blue color BS 3 wheel with shutter blink only available with a COLC value of BLK or SBLK choose the fourth saturated position on the blue color BS 2 wheel with shutter blink only available with a COLC value of BLK or SBLK choose the least saturated position on the blue color BS 1 wheel with shutter blink only available with a COLC value of BLK or SBLK Color Pro User Manual Operating the Fixture 2 13 Table 2 3 Menu Map Menu Menu Menu Menu Menu De eribti n Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Level 5 P D000 select an exact position on the effects wheel from 0 D357 D000 to 357 D357 EFCT R60 select reverse effects wheel spin speed from fast R 60 ID S R 01 to slow R 01 sai S STIL stop the effects wheel from spinning FO1 select a forward effects wheel spin speed from slow F F 60 01 to fast F 60 EFCT DO000 select an exact position on the twinkle wheel from 0 Color Pro D357 D000 to 357 D357 FX model T001 select a twi
55. amended by 93 68 EEC 89 336 EEC as amended by 92 31 EEC and 93 68 EEC Equipment referred to in this declaration of conformity was first manufactured in compliance with the fol lowing standards in 1999 Safety EN 60598 1 1993 EN 60598 2 17 1989 A1 A3 1993 EMC EN 55022 1994 Class A ITE EN 61000 4 2 1995 Level 2 3 4 8 kV EN 61000 4 3 1995 Level 2 3 V m ENV 50204 1996 Level 2 3 V m EN 61000 4 4 1995 Level 2 1 5 kV EN 61000 4 5 1995 Level 3 2 1 kV EN 61000 4 6 1996 Level 2 3 VRMS EN 61000 4 11 1994 MW nni Finem USA Thursday May 06 2004 Kenneth Stuart Hansen Compliance Engineer Color Pro User Manual page ili Product Modification Warning High End Systems products are designed and manufactured to meet the requirements of United States and International safety regulations Modifications to the product could affect safety and render the product non compliant to relevant safety standards Mise En Garde Contre La Modification Du Produit Les produits High End Systems sont con us et fabriqu s conform ment aux exigences des r glements internationaux de s curit Toute modification du produit peut entra ner sa non conformit aux normes de s curit en vigueur Produktmodifikationswarnung Design und Herstellung von High End Systems entsprechen den Anforderungen der U S Amerikanischen und internationalen Sicherheitsvorschriften Ab nderungen dieses Produktes k nnen dessen Sicherheit beeintr
56. ation buttons Operating the Fixture lt Enter gt button select the curent menu item or option lt Up gt arrow button scroll upward through menu items or options lt Down gt arrow button scroll downward through menu items or options Color Pro User Manual The seven segment LED display shows the menu items you select from the menu map When accessing fixture options not presets the display will flash when a new option is selected by pressing the lt Up gt or lt Down gt arrow buttons and will stop flashing when a new option is entered by pressing the lt Enter gt button Pressing the lt Menu gt button returns you to the previous option or menu without changing the value of an option To access the menu system press and hold the lt Menu gt button until ADDR appears on the display The menu system is protected against inadvertent menu changes by requiring the lt Menu gt button to be held for a few seconds before allowing entry to the menu system To exit the menu system you must keep pressing the lt Menu gt button until TOP appears on the display TOP will be replaced after a few seconds with the default cycling display of the fixture s software version fixture type and DMX start channel Note The words AUTO and LOCK will appear briefly on the display after TOP As mentioned above the fixture s software is locking the display after you have accessed the menu s
57. bly in place 1 4 Setup and Installation Color Pro User Manual Operating the fixture without the hot mirror assembly in place will damage the fixture s optics Twinkle Wheel Optimization FX Only You can adjust the twinkle effect from a sharp twinkle to a soft twinkle by changing the depth that the ferrule is inserted in the Color Pro FX fixture collar For maximum sharpness insert the ferrule 1 5 inches 3 8 cm into the fixture s collar see Figure 1 6 eli To soften the sharpness pull the ferrule out as desired Figure 1 6 Collar on the FX fixture Changing the Power Cord Cap Color Pro fixtures are shipped with an attached power cord cap However different locations even within the same country may require a different power cord cap to connect your fixture to a power outlet Because of the variety of power cord caps used worldwide High End Systems Inc cannot make specific recommendations for the particular power cord cap you should use Contact a local authority if you are unsure which type of power cord cap you need to obtain If you need to replace the power cord cap note that the cores in the mains lead are colored in accordance with the following code green and yellow earth e blue neutral e brown live Z N Warning Class I equipment This equipment must be earthed Installing a Power Cord Cap U K Only In the United Kingdom the colours of the cores in the mains lead of this equipmen
58. c Strobe Variable 32 63 13 25 20 3F Note Snap Random Rand Strobe Variable 64 95 25 37 40 5F a a opens Or Random Syno Variable 96 127 38 50 60 7F speed Ramp Ramp Open Ramp Shut Variable 128 159 50 62 80 9F opens or closes at Random Ramp Ramp Variable 160 191 63 75 AO BF specified speeds TBD Reserved for future use 192 223 75 88 CO DF Open 224 255 88 100 EO FF Full Speeds Continuous 0 15 0 6 00 0F Indexed Divides the wheel into 8 equal sections 189 ale SE Pure Mix Only accesses the portion of the wheel used for 32 47 13 18 20 2F color mixing Spin Puts all the color wheels in spin mode Wheel 48 63 19 25 30 3F spin speed direction or fixed position can be set individually on Red Green and Blue channels Cycle 3 wheels use color mix portion to cycle colors 64 79 25 31 40 4F Rate set by Red channel Color Scan Puts all the color wheels in scan mode Scans only the continuous color portion of the wheel Lange 31 37 50 5F not the open white portion Fixed position or 3 Color Function scanning speed can be set individually on Red Green and Blue channels Random 3 wheels perform pseudo random color chase 96 111 38 44 60 6F Rate set by Red channel Blink Continuous Shutter blink between continuous wheel position 112 127 44 50 70 7F changes MSpeed Controlled see above for function descriptions Continuous 128 143 50 56 80 8F Indexed 144 159 57 62 90 9F Pure Mix 160 175 63 69 AO AF Sp
59. ce This chapter lists typical symptoms and solutions for problems you might experience when using your Color Pro fixture Also included is information on replacing parts optimizing the lamp cleaning the fixture and updating fixture software Please note the warnings under each heading before servicing your fixture Troubleshooting If the problem you are experiencing is not listed in this section or the solution listed does not solve the problem contact High End Systems customer service see Contacting High End Systems on page ii LED Display Error Messages The front panel on Color Pro fixtures has an seven segment LED Light Emitting Diode display three status LEDs and four menu navigation buttons see Figure 3 1 seven segment LED display Gen A navigation and Td 7 buttons status ag LEDs o OB MENU f lt ENTER Figure 3 1 Front panel display Under normal circumstances the seven segment display cycles between displaying the fixture s software version Rxxx the fixture name COLR for Color Pro HX fixtures IRIS for Color Pro HXi fixtures or FIBR for Color Pro FX fixtures and the fixture s DMX start channel Cxxx However if you are experiencing problems with your fixture the status LEDs and or seven segment display can also provide insight on where the problem is originating Table 3 1 LED Error Messages Display Message Problem Solution
60. cure the jumper to the pin 6 When you have successfully changed the voltage and or frequency reattach the access door and tighten the retaining screw Powering on the Fixture Caution Do not power on the fixture until you have verified that the input voltage setting and line cord cap are suitable for the power source in your location For more information see Changing the Fixture Voltage on page 1 6 or Changing the Power Cord Cap on page 1 5 Z N Warning This equipment for connection to a branch circuit having a maximum overload protection of 20 A Color Pro fixtures do not have a power switch To power on the fixture simply connect it to an appropriately rated power source Once connected you can remotely power up or shutdown the fixture via the Control channel see Programming with a DMX Controller on page 2 1 However it is very important that you electrically isolate the fixture before performing certain procedures as shown in this manual Color Pro User Manual Setup and Installation 1 7 Homing the Fixture The fixture s homing procedure verifies that the major functions of the fixture color wheels dim wheel and effects wheel iris or twinkle wheel are oriented properly The homing procedure is also used to take the fixture out of shutdown mode During the homing process you will hear clicking sounds as the wheels and iris seek their home position When you connect any Color Pro fixture to an appr
61. d color wheel from most saturated R000 to least PRST EDIT SN16 mode only saturated R255 cont cont cont pooo select an exact position on the red color wheel from 0 D358 D000 to 358 D358 only available with a COLC value of CON or SCON select the open white position on the red color wheel OPEN only available with a COLC value of IND BLK SIND or SBLK choose the most saturated position on the red color whee s5 h th t saturated positi the red col heel only available with a COLC value of IND or SIND S 4 choose the second saturated position on the red color wheel only available with a COLC value of IND or SIND RED Ss 3 choose the third saturated position on the red color wheel enhanced only available with a COLC value of IND or SIND mode only le 2 choose the fourth saturated position on the red color wheel only available with a COLC value of IND or SIND choose the least saturated position on the red color wheel s 1 h the least saturated positi the red color wheel only available with a COLC value of IND or SIND select an exact position within the color mixing portion of ROOO the red color wheel from most saturated R000 to least R255 saturated R255 only available with a COLC value of RGB or SRGB select an exact position on the red color wheel from 0 D000 D000 to 357 D357 while the other color wheels are D357 spinning or scanning only available with a COLC value of SPN SSPN SCN or SSCN
62. e of IND or SIND S 4 choose the second saturated position on the blue color wheel only available with a COLC value of IND or SIND 3 choose the third saturated position on the blue color wheel only available with a COLC value of IND or SIND s2 choose the fourth saturated position on the blue color wheel only available with a COLC value of IND or SIND s 1 choose the least saturated position on the blue color wheel only available with a COLC value of IND or SIND select an exact position within the color mixing portion of B000 the blue color wheel from most saturated B000 to least B255 saturated B255 only available with a COLC value of RGB or SRGB select an exact position on the blue color wheel from 0 DO000 D000 to 357 D357 while the other color wheels are D357 spinning or scanning only available with a COLC value of SPN SSPN SCN or SSCN R60 select a reverse blue color wheel spin speed from fast R R 01 60 to slow R 01 only available with a COLC value of SPN or SSPN SNO1 BLUE STIL stop the blue color wheel from spinning only available PRST EDIT SN16 cont with a COLC value of SPN or SSPN cont cont cont enhanced iis select a forward blue color wheel spin speed from slow MOREIRA ae F 01 to fast F 60 only available with a COLC value of SPN or SSPN S001 select a blue color wheel scan speed from slow S001 to 5128 fast S128 only available with a COLC value of SCN or SSCN BC 1 select the U
63. et screens if they become visibly damaged to such an extent that their effectiveness is impaired for example by cracks or deep scratches Do not operate this equipment without complete lamp enclosure in place or if shields lenses or ultraviolet screens are damaged Equipment surfaces may reach temperatures up to 80 C 176 F Allow the fixture to cool before handling You will need MSD 250 2 250 watt metal halide lamp GY 9 5 base protective gloves and eyewear wide tip flat head screwdriver Note Use only the MSD 250 2 lamp in your fixture not the MSD 250 Color Pro fixtures are optimized for the MSD 250 2 lamp and will give reduced performance with other lamps To install replace the lamp 1 Electrically isolate the fixture If the fixture has been Operating wait for the lamp to cool before handling Put on your protective eyewear and gloves _ Lamp Locate and loosen the two lamp assembly screws see assembly Figure 3 3 e screws Pull the lamp assembly straight out of the fixture see i l E ba Figure 3 4 7 E SN I Y i The lamp assembly is connected to the fixture by lamp socket wires see Figure 3 4 Support the lamp Figure 3 3 Lamp assembly screws Color Pro User Manual Troubleshooting and Maintenance 3 7 5 6 gt 7 assembly while replacing the lamp Do not allow the lamp socket wires to support the weight of the lamp assembly lamp assembly Figure 3 4 Rem
64. for the last Color Pro fixture on the link in enhanced mode is 504 channel range 504 512 and in standard mode is 507 channel range 507 512 1 14 Setup and Installation Color Pro User Manual Chapter 2 Operating the Fixture Color Pro fixtures can be programmed for operation either with a DMX compatible controller or with preset programming for stand alone operation This chapter provides a programming overview DMX protocol for fixtures programmed with a DMX compatible controller and a menu map with a step by step example of creating a scene for fixtures programmed via the on board menu system Programming Overview A construct is a specific feature of the fixture that helps to design the look of the light beam such as the color effect or dim level A scene is a combination of all the available construct values you selected When you play back more than one scene in sequence it becomes a program A program that continuously repeats is called a loop Some constructs allow you to choose a construct value set by MSpeed motor speed Unlike other construct values which are completed in the shortest length of time after the motor starts moving an MSpeed change occurs smoothly over the entire MSpeed time value you select For example if you select an MSpeed time of 30 seconds the motor will gradually change position until it reaches its new destination at the end of 30 seconds Using a DMX controller you can program a
65. g To find solutions to problems encountered while uploading or crossloading new software versions see Table 3 3 Table 3 3 Upload and Crossload Troubleshooting Problem Probable Cause Solution Not all fixtures on the link are receiving the upload Defective DMX cable s Cable s disconnected Test and replace cable s as necessary Reconnect DMX cable s Status Cue Lighting Console displays Fixture could not erase Flash ROM The XLR cable s disconnected Defective cable s The fixture s electrical circuitry is damaged Reconnect cable s Test and replace cable s as necessary Status Cue Lighting Console displays Warning No response from Fixture xx Link xx Address xx Status Cue was configured with a fixture at that address but no fixtures were found there Controllers serial data distributors data line Optoisolators or fixture s using RS 422 communication is connected before Color Pro fixtures on the link If there is not a fixture at that address ignore this message if there is a fixture at that address verify the DMX start channel see Determining the Unique DMX Start Channel on page 1 14 Remove or bypass the offending devices from the data link or move them after the Color Pro fixtures The fixture s LED displays BOOT DIFF ERR New software included a new boot code Accept and store the new boot code BOOT
66. g the lt Up gt and lt Down gt arrow buttons scroll to the EDIT menu and press the lt Enter gt button to select the EDIT menu Using the lt Up gt and lt Down gt arrow buttons scroll to the scene you want to create in this example SNO1 and press the lt Enter gt button to select the desired scene Selecting a Dim Value INTY inky 2 ER Using the lt Up gt and lt Down gt arrow buttons scroll to the INTY construct and press the lt Enter gt button to select the dim construct Using the lt Up gt and lt Down gt arrow buttons scroll to the desired dim value in this example D127 and press the lt Enter gt button to select the desired value Opening the Shutter SHUT SADE oPEn 2 E Using the lt Up gt and lt Down gt arrow buttons scroll to the SHUT construct Press the lt Enter gt button to select the shutter construct Using the lt Up gt and lt Down gt arrow buttons scroll to the desired shutter value in this example OPEN and press the lt Enter gt button to select the desired value Choosing a Color Wheel Control Value COLC 7 COLE ind 2 1 Using the lt Up gt and lt Down gt arrow buttons scroll to the COLC construct and press the lt Enter gt button to select the color wheel control construct Using the lt Up gt and lt Down gt arrow buttons scroll to the desired color wheel control value in this example
67. he fixture For example the lt Enter gt button on the fixture s LED display panel see Preset Programming on page 2 6 Quotation marks and capitalization are used to indicate the appropriate menu selection you MENU OPTION should choose from the on board menu system For example the ADDR menu option see Menu Map on page 2 7 Specifications Electrical Specifications Z N Warning Class I equipment This equipment must be earthed Factory setting 230V 50Hz Selectable voltages 100V 50 60Hz 3 75A Rated power Fuses 120V 50 60Hz 3 13A 208V 50 60Hz 1 8A 230V 50 60Hz 1 6A 375 W F1 6 3A 250V Slow Blow only 5 mm x 20 mm F2 3 5A 250V Slow Blow only 5 mm x 20 mm intro 2 Introduction Color Pro User Manual Physical Specifications Fixture Type Height Width including handles Depth Weight Color Pro HX and HXi 9 58 in 243 3 mm 16 08 in 408 4 mm 19 55 in 496 6 mm 37 0 Ibs 16 78 kg Color Pro FX 9 58 in 243 3 mm 16 08 in 408 4 mm 22 15 in 562 6 mm 37 0 Ibs 16 78 kg For additional dimensions refer to Figure intro 1 Color Pro HX and HXi 16 08 in 408 4 mm 4 00 in 101 6 mm E r 19 55 in 496 6 mm 1 9 58in ak 243 3 mm r 13 38 in 339 9 mm 12 45in 4 316 2 mm 9 58 in 243 3 mm 77 Color Pro FX
68. he method you chose to upload software if you receive an error during the upload see Upload and Crossload Troubleshooting on page 3 5 Color Pro User Manual Troubleshooting and Maintenance 3 11 3 12 Troubleshooting and Maintenance Color Pro User Manual Appendix A DMX Control This appendix includes tables which list appropriate DMX start channels and MSpeed time conversions For a listing of the Color Pro fixture s color matching to Rosco and Lee common gel colors refer to the High End Systems web page see Contacting High End Systems on page ii DMX Start Channels Table A 1 lists the DMX start channels for Color Pro fixtures in standard and enhanced protocol This table assumes that the fixtures are all assigned to the same link one after another and that all fixtures use the same number of channels i e only Color Pro fixtures in standard protocol or other devices using 6 DMX channels on the link or only Color Pro fixtures in enhanced protocol or other devices using 9 DMX channels on the link Table A 1 DMX Start Channels Fixture Order Standard Enhanced Fixture Order Standard Enhanced in the Link Protocol Protocol in the Link Protocol Protocol 1 1 1 27 157 235 2 7 10 28 163 244 3 13 19 29 169 253 4 19 28 30 175 262 5 25 37 31 181 271 6 31 46 32 187 280 7 37 55 33 193 289 8 43 64 34 199 298 9 49 73 35 2
69. in 176 191 69 75 B0 BF Cycle 192 207 75 81 C0 CF Color Scan 208 223 82 88 DO DF Random 224 239 88 94 E0 EF Blink Indexed 240 255 94 100 FO FF Continuous Mode Open 0 0 00 4 Red Cyan Color 1 open white position 42 17 2A Color 2 open white position 85 33 55 Color Pro User Manual Operating the Fixture 2 3 Table 2 2 DMX Construct Parameters in Enhanced Protocol Channel Construct Description Value Value Value dec hex Red 0 127 50 7F Red Full 255 100 FF Indexed Mode Open 0 15 0 6 00 0F Color 1 open white position 16 47 6 18 10 2F Color 2 open white position 48 79 19 31 30 4F Red Low 80 111 31 44 50 5F Red Med Low 112 143 44 56 70 8F Red Medium 144 175 57 69 90 AF Red Med High 176 207 69 81 BO CF Red Full 208 239 82 94 DO EF Open 240 255 94 100 FO FF 4 Red Cyan Pure Mix Mode cont cont Red 0 0 0 00 Red Full 255 100 FF Spin Mode Continuous Positioning 0 127 0 50 00 7F Spin Reverse fast to slow 128 187 50 73 80 BB Spin Stop 188 195 74 77 BC C3 Spin Forward slow to fast 196 255 77 100 C4 FF Color Scan Mode Continuous Positioning 0 127 0 50 00 7F Scanning slow to fast 128 255 50 100 80 FF Cycle amp Random Modes Slow Rate 0 0 00 Fast Rate 255 100 FF Continuous Mode Open 0 0 00 Color 1 open
70. ing fixture HX HXi or FX For example if you send i presets from a Color Pro HX with enhanced protocol all receiving fixtures will be set to enhanced protocol and you will have to individually change the Effects Iris channel values for any HXi or FX fixtures on the link enable the factory programmed preset scene sequence DFLT YES self demo erases any preset scenes previously programmed CAPT SNO1 select a scene to capture a pre programmed scene to SN16 from your DMX controller FAO1 FA16 select a user A scene to copy from source scene FRO FB01 FB16 select a user B scene to copy from source scene SIE TAO1 Ser select a user A scene to copy to destination scene re TBO1 TB16 select a user B scene to copy to destination scene Color Pro User Manual Operating the Fixture 2 15 Step By Step Example Follow the example below to create a sample scene using the fixture s menu system to choose a value for each of the fixture s available constructs This example includes construct parameters available in enhanced mode only For more information on available construct parameters see Menu Map on page 2 7 Choosing a Scene to Create Edit Press and hold the lt Menu gt button until ADDR appears on the LED display Using the lt Up gt and lt Down gt arrow buttons scroll to the PRST menu This will be the first construct displayed Press the lt Enter gt button to select the PRST menu Usin
71. ink see Assigning a DMX Start Channel on page 1 13 Allow the lamp to cool then restrike the lamp either via the control channel see Programming with a DMX Controller on page 2 1 or via the on board menu system LGHT see Menu Map on page 2 7 Lamp is dimmer than other fixtures Lamp shuts off during operation The lamp is defective The voltage setting is incorrect The wrong type of lamp is installed The lamp is not optimized The lamp is defective The lamp has exceeded the maximum temperature The lamp socket is loose and causing arcing Replace lamp with the specified type see Replacing the Lamp on page 3 7 Provide correct power source voltage or change input voltage setting see Changing the Fixture Voltage on page 1 6 Optimize the lamp see Optimizing the Lamp on page 3 8 Replace the lamp see Replacing the Lamp on page 3 7 Allow the fixture 5 to 10 minutes to cool then attempt to strike the lamp either via the control channel see Programming with a DMX Controller on page 2 1 or via the on board menu system LGHT see Menu Map on page 2 7 Color system is not producing the correct color The fixture is not properly homed Home the fixture see Homing the Fixture on page 1 8 Fixture is not responding to The data cable is faulty No controller is attached to the li
72. ischarge Information This product is sensitive to electrostatic discharge ESD and some ESD events may reset the fixture and lose information that is not saved In the event of a fixture reset merely return the fixture to the previous operating mode and try to avoid any situations that may cause further electrostatic discharge to the fixture page iv Color Pro User Manual Important Safety Information Instructions pertaining to continued protection against fire electric shock exposure to excessive ultraviolet UV radiation and injury to persons are found in Appendix B Please read all instructions prior to assembling mounting and operating this equipment Important Informations De S curit Les instructions se rapportant la protection permanente contre les incendies l lectrocution l exposition un rayonnement ultraviolet UV excessif et aux blessures corporelles se trouvent dans l Annexe B Veuillez lire toutes les instructions avant d assembler de monter ou d utiliser cet amp quipement Wichtige Sicherheitshinweise Sicherheitsanleitungen zum Schutz gegen Feuer elektrischen Schlag berm ige UV Strahlung und Verletzung von Personen finden Sie in Anhang B Vor der Montage dem Zusammenbau und der Intbetriebnahme dieses Ger ts alle Anleitungen sorgf ltig durchlesen Informazioni Importanti Di Sicurezza Le istruzioni sulla protezione da incendi folgorazione esposizione eccessiva a raggi ultraviole
73. k 2 16 Selecting a Green Wheel Position Rotation Value GRN keke ee keke 2 16 Selecting a Blue Wheel Position Rotation Value BLUE conos 2 17 Selecting an Effects or Twinkle Wheel Position Rotation Value EFCT 2 17 Sel cting the Iris Value EEC ar ee areas Saleen tee eee 2 17 Setting an MSpeed Value SPED siennes 2 17 Setting a Crossfade Value FADE iii 2 17 Setting a Delay Value DLAY illeso aa aan ka Ek lape eken de ad k rek ia 2 17 Setting the Tim Unit FBSE ue 208228 2 kann ke en 2 18 Erasing the Scene ZERO unione noi Saia 2 18 Creating A LOOD ereere RE la Maat tee Shes bale Bella Balsthal 2 18 Playing Back a Loop 5 lt lt ananas Ki lr Mien Sean inna Hades 2 18 Synchronizinig Preset Playback Auge ee iaia ini 2 19 Chapter 3 Troubleshooting and Maintenance Troubleshooting narice meer Mann mat ale a ina AT ina 3 1 LED Display Error Messages iu aaa ds 3 1 General Troubleshooting u dak GE IYE LE aa de 3 4 Upload and Crossload Troubleshooting serene renee ener e renee e renees nere ninos 3 5 Status LEEDS urine A LITRI 3 5 Maintenance le ish nk T T eee sada sO yay S N s an wene else R E 3 6 Replacing PUSES escocia E een timer Ae Mn 3 6 Replacing the Lamp ND N EA Dr cc rg 3 7 Optimizing the Lamp leisen Risen neo Ee 3 8 Cleaning the Internal Components sise 3 9 Updating eu 3 10 Appendix A DMX Control
74. lat head screwdriver To install a gobo in a Color Pro HX fixture 1 Electrically isolate the fixture 2 Using a wide tip flat head screwdriver loosen the access door retaining screw and remove the access door see Figure 1 3 3 Locate the sensor mount and gobo holder inside the fixture see Figure 1 4 4 Using a 2 Phillips head screwdriver remove the three screws and star washers in the sensor mount see Figure 1 4 5 Move the sensor mount to gain enough clearance to easily access to the gobo holder Note The sensor mount is connected to the fixture by cabling Do not disconnect this cabling while moving the sensor mount access door retaining screw Figure 1 3 Removing the access door 6 Using a 1 4 hex wrench loosen but do not remove the two gobo holder retaining screws see Figure 1 4 1 2 Setup and Installation Color Pro User Manual 7 Pull up on the gobo holder to slide the large ends of the keyhole slot over the retaining screw heads and remove the gobo holder from of the fixture see Figure 1 4 8 Using a 1 Phillips head screwdriver loosen but do not remove the top two gobo mounting screws see Figure 1 4 Completely remove the bottom gobo mounting screw and washer Remove these three screws Sensor mount oo ae Gobo holder location HX fixtures Diffuser mount location FX fixt
75. n a n Wan Alan yad bese an k a keke da En aker e das A 1 Tabl A 2 MSp ed Times 5 rana ae coves E ne ke keke ba EA KESEN ey kake ve w NEN Ae VA Pay kek A 2 Color Pro User Manual page ix page x Color Pro User Manual Introduction Congratulations on your purchase of one of the Color Pro series of automated luminaires Since its introduction in 1987 the name Color Pro has been synonymous with high quality color mixing The Color Pro series now continues that distinguished heritage in new flexible high powered designs Color Pro HX is an affordable color changing spotlight that allows you to diffuse from hard edge to soft wash beams The Color Pro HX reflector is based on the patented reflector technology introduced in Technobeam and uses the same long life MSD 250 2 lamp However Color Pro HX incorporates a completely new high efficiency optical design which in combination with its full CMY cyan magenta and yellow subtractive color mixing system provides smooth infinite color mixing Add to that variable beam shaping frost functions and true zoom control over a wide range of beam sizes and the result is a truly versatile unit Color Pro HX allows variable beam angles from 17 to 44 soft wash and from 17 to 36 hard edge Color Pro HXi has the same features of Color Pro HX but includes an iris instead of an effects wheel for even more control over beam size With the addition of a
76. n iris the Color Pro HXi allows variable beam angles from 3 to 36 Color Pro FX is a fiber optic illuminator unlike any other The Color Pro FX uses the same reflector lamp and CMY subtractive color mixing system as Color Pro HX but includes a proprietary wheel which allows individual fiber optic cable color twinkle Features Two user types A and B per fixture each with an on board 16 scene memory for a total of 32 scene memory per fixture in stand alone mode e High resolution DMX 512 control e Easy to program seven segment LED light emitting diode display High efficiency 2000 hour MSD 250 2 lamp developed by Philips in conjunction with High End Systems Inc High efficiency reflector and optical train providing over 7 000 total lumens CMY subtractive color mixing including a separate black light filter Effects wheel with frost and rotatable variable horizontal and vertical beam shaping HX only Remote iris that provides full control over beam size HXi only Patented Twinkle wheel that allows individual fiber optic cable color twinkle FX only Dual light output setting FX only Manual zoom and focus for additional beam angle flexibility HX and HXi only Precision stepper motors used to control shutter dim flags color wheels and the effect wheel HX only iris HXi only or twinkle wheel FX only Time code synchronization in stand alone mode via Master Slave links synchronized preset playback
77. n unlimited number of sequences and retain direct control over the Color Pro fixtures at all times You may choose to save time by programming your fixtures using a controller and then capturing the scene s to the on board memory of multiple Color Pro fixtures Note Because controllers do not transmit crossfade FADE or delay DLAY construct values you must use preset programming to manually set those construct values for each fixture You can use either a controller or the fixture s on board memory to create and play back scenes but not both at the same time In other words you cannot create a scene using preset programming and play it back using a DMX controller You also cannot use a controller while on board scenes are playing You can synchronize preset playback among all fixtures with no DMX controllers connected to the link During synchronized preset playback the master fixture the fixture assigned DMX start channel 1 synchronizes playback for all fixtures For more information see Synchronizing Preset Playback on page 2 19 Programming with a DMX Controller When you program your fixtures with a DMX controller you use the controller to assign a value to each of the fixture s available constructs Each construct is assigned to a specific DMX channel in the fixture s channel range The Status Cue Lighting Console and the Whole Hog II Lighting Console are the DMX controllers available from High End Systems for
78. ndix B Important Safety Information Warning For Continued Protection Against Fire 1 ona This equipment is designed for use with a 250 Watt GY 9 5 base metal halide lamp only Use of any other type lamp may be hazardous and may void the warranty Do not mount on a flammable surface Maintain minimum distance of 1 0 meter 3 28 feet from combustible materials Replace fuses only with the specified type and rating Observe minimum distance to lighted objects of 1 0 meter 3 28 feet This equipment for connection to branch circuit having a maximum overload protection of 20 A Warning For Continued Protection Against Electric Shock 1 sup w If this equipment was received without a line cord plug attach the appropriate line cord plug according to the following code brown live e blue neutral e green yellow earth As the colors of the cores in the mains lead of this equipment may not correspond with the colored markings identifying the terminals in your plug proceed as follows e the core which is colored green and yellow must be connected to the terminal in the plug which is marked with the letter E or by the earth symbol or colored green or green and yellow e the core which is colored blue must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter N or colored black the core which is colored brown must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter L or colored red Class I equipment
79. nk or the controller is Test and replace the data cables as necessary Verify that a controller is connected to the link and is generating output by sending commands to a known The software upload was incomplete The logic board is defective controller Garena a An ocur working device commands or is 9 gany PAUSE J Verify the DMX start channel does not overlap another The fixture has an incorrect i BREE producing fixture number or DMX start fixture s DMX start channel see Assigning a DMX Start unexpected Gang Channel on page 1 13 results Se Terminate the link see Constructing a Terminator on page The link was not terminated 1 10 The LED display is set off Turn on the LED display DSPL see Menu Map on page The power supply fuse is 2 7 defective Check the power supply fuses see Replacing Fuses on Display is not The power connectors are page 3 6 functioning loose At fixture start up press the two navigational arrow buttons simultaneously The LED will display UPLD and hold the fixture in boot mode Reload the latest version of the software see Updating Software on page 3 11 Light output is Clean the internal glass components see Cleaning the Pa and or The optical path is dirty Internal Components on page 3 9 UZZy 3 4 Troubleshooting and Maintenance Color Pro User Manual Upload and Crossload Troubleshootin
80. nkle wheel spin speed from slow T001 to only T128 fast T128 EFCT CLSD close the iris Color Pro Iron HXi model F254 select a beam diameter from small F001 to large F254 only standard NE mode only OPEN fully open the iris CLSD close the iris F001 F127 select a beam diameter from small F001 to large F127 P 01 select a speed to strobe the beam diameter from slow P P 16 01 to fast P 16 N 01 select the random frequency to strobe the beam diameter N 16 from less often N 01 to more often N 16 SN01 PRST EDIT SN16 select the speed to ramp open slow RS01 to fast cont cont cont RS01 RS16 then snap shut i RS16 Note Snap instantly opens or closes at full speed Ramp EFCT opens or closes at specified speeds Color Pro select the speed to snap open then ramp shut slow HXi model SR01 SRO1 to fast SR16 I SR16 Note Snap instantly opens or closes at fullspeed Ramp A opens or closes at Specified speeds ew select the speed to ramp open then ramp shut slow mode only RRO1 RRO1 to fast RR16 RR16 Note Snap instantly opens or closes at full speed Ramp opens or closes at specified speeds select the random frequency to snap open then ramp NS01 shut from less often NS01 to more often NS16 NS16 Note Snap instantly opens or closes at full speed Ramp opens or closes at specified speeds select the random frequency to ramp open from less often NRO1 J NRO1 to more of
81. nstructs available with each protocol see either Programming with a DMX Controller on page 2 1 or Menu Map on page 2 7 The protocol you choose determines the number of DMX channels the fixture will use Standard protocol uses 6 DMX channels per fixture Enhanced protocol uses 9 DMX channels per fixture To select a protocol Add 1 Press and hold the lt Menu gt button until ADDR appears on the LED display 2 Using the lt Up gt and lt Down gt arrow buttons scroll to the HES menu and press hE 5 lt Enter gt Prot A Using the lt Up gt and lt Down gt arrow buttons scroll to the PROT menu and press lt Enter gt SEnd 4 Using the lt Up gt and lt Down gt arrow buttons scroll to STND for standard protocol or or ENHD for enhanced protocol Press lt Enter gt to select the desired option Enhd Assigning a DMX Start Channel The DMX start channel identifies each unique fixture on a DMX link If you plan to control your fixtures with a DMX controller or using synchronized preset playback you must assign a DMX start channel to each fixture on the link However if you always plan to use the fixture in stand alone mode without a controller or synchronized preset playback you can skip this section For more information see Preset Programming on page 2 6 or Synchronizing Preset Playback on page 2 19 There are 512 available channels on each DMX link
82. nte non deve riparare nessuna parte dentro l unita 5 Aparecchio di Classe I Questa apparecchiatura deve essere messa a terra Avvertenza Per Proteggersi Contro Le Radiazioni Dei Raggi Ultravioletti Y wh Non usare questa apparecchiatura se il sistema di chiusura della lampadina non e completo o se gli scudetti le lenti o gli schermi ultravioletti si sono visibilmente danneggiati di maniera tale che la loro efficacia sia stata ridotta ad esempio se vi sono visibili spaccature o graffi profondi Mai guardare direttamente verso la lampadina quando sia accesa Avvertenza Per Non Ferire Ad Altre Persone 1 Use cable secundario de seguridad al montar este aparato 2 Avvertenza la lampadina calda potrebbe esplodere Spegnerla per 5 minuti prima di aprirla Usare protezzioni per le mani e per gli occhi prima di cambiare la lampadina 3 Le superfici della apparecchiatura possono arrivare a temperature di 80 gradi centrigradi 176 gradi f Aspettare 5 minuti prima di maneggiare 4 Cambiare la lampadina se si danneggia o se si e deformata dovuto alle alte temperature Color Pro User Manual B 5 Vigtig Sikkerhedsinformation Advarsel Beskyttelse mod elektrisk chock Vigtigt Lederne med gul groen isolation maa kun tilsluttes en klemme maerket eller Li B 6 Color Pro User Manual Alieni Wola 2 8 ACCESSOTIES scri intro 4 ADDR israeliano 1 13 2 7 ADDR LOST on e 3 1 ADDR OVER tint aliconii iaia 3
83. oke so that the screw holes are aligned over the yoke slide mounting holes see Figure 1 1 Yoke T handle 1 on each side Slide bezel 1 on each side Allen screw 7 1 on each side Yoke slide mounting holes located on each side Figure 1 1 Installing the yoke Color Pro User Manual Setup and Installation 1 1 2 Using a 1 4 allen wrench install one allen screw through the yoke and slide bezel into the mounting hole in the yoke slide and tighten securely see Figure 1 1 3 Complete steps 1 and 2 for each side of the fixture Make sure the yoke is an equal distance from the back of the fixture on both sides 5 Install a T handle through the yoke and slide bezel into the mounting hole in the yoke slide on each side of the fixture see Figure 1 1 6 Position the fixture at the desired tilt angle and tighten both T handles securely 7 To reposition the yoke loosen both allen screws and T handles slide the yoke to the desired position and securely tighten the allen screws and T handles 8 To hang the fixture straight down reposition the yoke at the end of the fixture and rotate the yoke as shown in Figure 1 Figure 1 2 Hanging the fixture straight down 2 Installing a Gobo HX Only You will need standard size E metal gobo diameter 37 5 mm 1 47 e 1 4 hex wrench e 1 phillips head screwdriver e 2 phillips head screwdriver e wide tip f
84. ol 512 DMX channels available 6 channels 85 3 fixtures per link For more information on enhanced and standard protocol see Selecting a Protocol on page 1 13 Note You must use a DMX splitter to connect more than 32 fixtures per link Connecting more than 32 devices per link without a DMX splitter will eventually deteriorate the digital signal The 32 device limit complies with the EIA 485 standard To link one or more fixtures to a controller and or to each other follow the steps below 1 Connect a male XLR cable connector with attached data cable to the controller s Data Out connector If you plan to control your fixtures in stand alone mode without a controller connect a male XLR cable connector with attached data cable to the 5 pin Data Out connector on the master fixture the fixture addressed at DMX start channel 1 For more information on DMX start channels see Assigning a DMX Start Channel on page 1 13 2 Connect the female XLR cable connector of the same data cable to the first or next fixture s 5 pin Data In connector see Figure 1 9 5 pin Data In connector DMX controller Ed Female XLR RA VV cable connector S N NL 5 pin Data Out connector Figure 1 9 Data In and Data Out connectors on the fixture s side panel 3 Continue using this method to link the remaining fixtures together by connecting a male XLR cable connector with attached data cable
85. onger than DLAY the transition will not be completed before the next scene begins Set the unit of time used for delay seconds minutes or hours using the TBSE construct Setting the Time Unit TBSE 1 Using the lt Up gt and lt Down gt arrow buttons scroll to the TBSE construct and press the lt Enter gt button to select the time construct E 2 Using the lt Up gt and lt Down gt arrow buttons scroll to the desired time value in this example SEC and press the lt Enter gt button to select the desired value Note This construct sets the unit of time used in for the FADE and DLAY values Erasing the Scene ZERO Erol 1 Using the lt Up gt and lt Down gt arrow buttons scroll to the ZERO construct and press the lt Enter gt button to select the zero construct YESP 2 The LED will display YES In this example press the lt Menu gt button Pressing the lt Menu gt button will exit this construct and leave the current scene as programmed Pressing the lt Enter gt button will erase the scene and mark the end of a loop uni IT T un m n GE Creating a Loop A loop isa series of programmed scenes that continuously plays in sequential order To create a loop you must first create two or more contiguous scenes see Step By Step Example on page 3 16 After you have created your scenes go to the next available scene and choose the ZERO menu option to erase any programmed con
86. ontinuous Positioning open at 0 0 127 0 50 00 7F Spin Reverse fast to slow 128 187 50 73 80 BB Effects Color Pro HX only Spin Stop 188 195 74 77 BC C3 5 Spin Forward slow to fast 196 255 77 100 C4 FF Continuous Positioning open at 64 0 127 0 50 00 7F Effects Color Pro FX only Twinkle Scan slow to fast 128 255 50 100 80 FF Iris Color Pro HX i only Continuous Positioning closed to open 0 255 0 100 00 FF Safe 0 9 0 4 00 09 Display Off 20 28 8 11 14 1C Display Dim 30 38 12 15 1E 26 Control Display Bright 40 48 16 19 128 30 6 Note The Dim channel ome 60 68 24 27 30 44 must be set to 0 to access Control channel settings Lamp On 80 88 31 35 50 58 Lamp Off 90 98 35 38 5A 62 ar send this value for 2 120 130 47 51 78 82 Note Fixture shutdown allows you to remotely deactivate the fixture When a fixture is shut down the lamp is extinguished power to the motors is disabled and the LED display shows SHUT OFF If a fixture is in shutdown mode you must home the fixture to bring it back into operation 2 2 Operating the Fixture Color Pro User Manual Table 2 2 DMX Construct Parameters in Enhanced Protocol Channel Construct Description Value Valie Valge dec hex 1 Dim Continuous Positioning closed to open 0 255 0 100 00 FF Close 0 31 0 12 00 1F Shutter Periodi
87. opriately rated power source the fixture automatically begins a homing procedure You can also remotely home the fixture via the Control channel see Programming with a DMX Controller on page 2 1 or manually home the fixture HOME via the on board menu system see Menu Map on page 2 7 Linking Fixtures To link one or more fixtures to a controller and or to each other you must obtain data cabling You can either purchase cabling from High End Systems see Optional Accessories on page Intro 4 or construct your own cabling If you choose to construct your own cabling it must adhere to the specifications listed in Constructing Cabling below N Caution High End Systems does not recommend running your fixtures off a dimmer Constructing Cabling If you choose to construct cabling High End Systems recommends that you use data grade cable Data grade cable is designed to carry a high quality signal with less susceptibility to electromagnetic interference Data grade cables must be Belden 9841 or equivalent meets specifications for EIA RS 485 applications with the following characteristics e 2 conductor twisted pair plus a shield maximum capacitance between conductors 30 pF ft maximum capacitance between conductor and shield 55 pF ft maximum resistance of 200 1000 ft nominal impedance 100 1400 Cabling Connectors Your cabling must have a male 5 pin XLR connector on one end of the cable and a female
88. oved during playback when power is reapplied Xw the fixture will home and begin playback at the first scene To MENU ENTER stop playback you must manually set playback mode off o following the steps above but choosing the OFF option Figure 2 2 Preset playback indicator Synchronizing Preset Playback After you have created one or more scenes for your fixtures you can synchronize the preset playback for all Color Pro Studio Spot 250 Studio Color 250 Studio Color 575 Studio Spot 575 EC 1 ES 1 Technobeam Technopro or Technoray fixtures in the link Note Synchronizing preset playback is applicable for fixtures operating in stand alone mode only Do not include a DMX controller in the link while synchronizing preset scene playback Synchronizing playback allows you to set all applicable fixtures to a master clock so that all fixtures have a definite synchronized starting point when playing back their sequences or loops Itis the master fixture the fixture set to DMX start channel 1 which determines the sequence length for all the other fixtures in the link slave fixtures regardless of the number of programmed scenes or the sequence length of the individual slave fixtures When the master fixture reaches the end of its last scene all fixtures will restart at scene 1 regardless of whether the slave fixtures have finished playing their scenes and all the clocks will be reset to zero For example
89. oving the lamp assembly Holding the existing lamp by its ceramic base carefully pull the lamp straight out of the lamp socket on the lamp assembly see Figure 3 5 Caution Do not squeeze the lamp glass while removing the existing lamp from the socket Lamp glass may shatter e Remove all packaging materials from the new lamp Holding the new lamp by its ceramic base gently press the two base pins into the lamp 4 socket until the lamp is firmly seated I Caution When handling the new lamp avoid contact with ji the lamp glass If the lamp glass is soiled by oil or Figure 3 5 Removing dirt from skin gloves etc clean the cold lamp glass ne lamp from the with an alcohol wipe A soiled lamp could overheat amp socket and burst causing damage to the fixture Reinsert the lamp assembly straight into the fixture and reflector crimped in the assembly while reinserting the lamp If the lamp socket T Caution Make sure the lamp socket wires are not wrapped around the lamp or 8 9 10 wires are wrapped around the lamp or crimped the lamp and fixture could be damaged Tighten the lamp assembly screws Reset the lamp hours L RS to zero so that you can track the lamp life see Menu Map on page 2 7 If desired enable the lamp warning message LITL so that the display will show LITE LIFE ERR when the current lamp hours exceed 2 000 Note After 2 200 hours the display
90. r Pro User Manual Table 3 1 LED Error Messages Mehne Problem Solution Allow 5 to 10 minutes for the lamp to cool then restrike the lamp either via the control channel E see Programming with a DMX Controller on A d an hat to restrike page 2 1 or via the on board menu system ERR Ignitor failure LITE see Menu Map on page 2 7 i Replace the lamp see Replacing the Lamp on page 3 7 and reset the lamp hours L RS see Menu Map on page 2 7 Perform a self test TEST of the magenta color gek U N could nothome theimagenta color wheel movement to determine if the wheel is obstructed see Menu Map on page 2 7 The crossloading fixture experienced a communication failure with other fixtures due to NO DATA Problem with cable s Test and replace cable s as necessary or DATA Test controller data on another link ERR x Ne dataior Dad ala Test by bypassing previous fixture on the link Bad output from previous fixture Defective comm board Lamp strikes lamp hours or fixture hours have Reset the menu item that has rolled out of range OVER i y either L HR L ST or F HR see Menu exceeded the limited range of 9999 Map on page 2 7 Make sure the fixture s fan is working by placing your hand over the fan s exhaust located on the rear panel If you do not feel air PCB The internal temperature of the fix
91. r error Map on page 2 7 LITE FAIL Lamp failure Replace the lamp see Replacing the Lamp The fixture lost track of the lamp status on page 3 7 and reset the lamp hours L RS during an electrical event see Menu Map on page 2 7 Replace the lamp see Replacing the Lamp on LITE LIFE Lamp warning enabled and lamp hours exceed page 3 7 and reset the lamp hours L RS see ERR 2 000 u Menu Map on page 2 7 Replace the lamp see Replacing the Lamp gt Failed lamp BE HE SSD ER DERER LITE OUT The fixture lost track of the lamp status p page C Allow the fixture 5 to 10 minutes to cool then ERR or during an electrical event 5 gt strike the lamp either via the control channel LERR Lamp warning enabled and lamp hours i i S see Programming with a DMX Controller on exceed 2 200 page 2 1 or via the on board menu system LITE see Menu Map on page 2 7 Error while sensing the lamp status d A i Te The fixture lost track of the lamp status SSI SEN lamp DIT eee Menu during an electrical event p pag Allow the fixture 5 to 10 minutes to cool then LITE strike the lamp either via the control channel see o Error in establishing the current lamp status Programming with a DMX Controller on page STAT v 2 1 or via the on board menu system LITE see Menu Map on page 2 7 3 2 Troubleshooting and Maintenance Colo
92. raviolets s ils sont visiblement endommag s au point que leur efficacit aient t alt r e par exemple par des fissures ou de profondes gratignures Ne jamais regarder directement la lampe quand celle ci est allum e Mise En Garde Pour Une Protection Permanente Contre Les Blessures Corporelles 1 2 B 2 Lors de l assemblage utiliser un cable de s curit secondaire AVERTISSEMENT les lampes chaudes comportent un risque d explosion Apres l avoir teinte attendre 5 minutes avant de la d gager Lors du remplacement de la lampe une protection des yeux et des mains est requise Les surfaces de l appareil peuvent atteindre des temp ratures de 80 C Laisser refroidir pendant 5 minutes avant la manipulation Changer la lampe si elle est endommag e ou thermiquement d form e Color Pro User Manual Anhang B Wichtige Hinweise F r Ihre Sicherheit Warnung Zum Schutz Vor Brandgefahr 1 G i Dieses Ger t ist nur f r den Gebrauch mit einer 250 Watt Metall Halogen Lampe mit GY 9 5 Sockel konzipiert Der Gebrauch irgend eines anderen Lampentyps k nnte Sie gef hrden und Ihre Garantie au er Kraft setzen Das Ger t nie auf einer feuergef hrlichen Fl che montieren Stets einen Mindestabstand von 1 Meter zu brennbaren Materialien einhalten Zum Ersatz nur Sicherungen verwenden die dem vorgeschriebenen Typ und Nennwert entsprechen Einen Mindestabstand von 1 Meter zu den angestrahlten Objekten einhalten Die
93. rial data distributor optoisolator the data link and reattempt the crossload DATA controller or fixture using RS 422 Ifin synchronized preset playback verify that BUSY communication is located before Color Pro no other fixture is assigned DMX start channel fixtures on the link 1 except the master fixture see Assigning a Preset playback is on and the master fixture DMX Start Channel on page 1 13 detected other activity on the link and Wait three minutes after the last activity on the stopped transmitting time code link and the master fixture will attempt to resend the time code The fixture experienced a memory failure and An electrical h d was unable to retrieve one of the following de GE i SCH Wis ee or EE values CHNL DSPL D IN F HR L HR L ST corrupte ata for t e listed construct ty message a manually entering the value for the see Menu OPER preset playback PERS fixture type Map on page 2 7 PROT TBSE TEST USER os EFCT Perform a self test TEST of the effects wheel The fixture could not home the effects wheel movement to determine if the wheel is obstructed SENS see Menu Map on page 2 7 INIT SEN1 if i Determine if the sensor failed or is blocked using or INIT S ee failed the fixture s self test of each sensor SEN1 and SEN2 SENZ see Menu Map on page 2 7 Lamp unexpectedly shut off due to Manually strike the lamp LITE see Menu Lamp senso
94. ributor see Contacting High End Systems on page ii Upload the new software to all Color Pro fixtures on the link using the Status Cue lighting console Refer to the Status Cue User Manual for the procedure used to upload software using a Status Cue lighting console Crossload software from one fixture that contains the new software to all other Color Pro fixtures on the link Color Pro fixtures HX HXi and FX all use the same software Therefore if you have a Color Pro fixture with newer software you can crossload its software using the fixture s menu system to all other Color Pro fixtures on the link To crossload software Addr 1 Press and hold the lt Menu gt button until ADDR appears on the LED display 2 Using the lt Up gt and lt Down gt arrow buttons scroll to the HES menu and press lt Enter gt ae 3 Using the lt Up gt and lt Down gt arrow buttons scroll to the C LD option and press lt Enter gt The fixture will begin the crossload Before you can upload or crossload new software you must disconnect any controllers bypass any serial data distributors and or data line optoisolators and bypass or make sure that any fixtures using RS 422 communications such as Dataflash AF1000 xenon strobes and Intellabeam fixtures are located after the Color Pro fixtures on the link These devices will block communication with any other Color Pro fixtures on the link Regardless of t
95. rvice U S New York U S Los Angeles Orlando Europe Headquarters Singapore World Wide Web page ii High End Systems High End Systems Inc 2105 Gracy Farms Lane Austin TX 78758 USA voice 512 836 2242 fax 512 837 5290 High End Systems Inc 2105 Gracy Farms Lane Austin TX 78758 USA voice 800 890 8989 24 hour fax 912 834 9195 24 hour voice mail 512 837 3063 or 800 890 8989 High End Systems Inc New York 311 W 43rd Street New York NY 10036 voice 210 957 6840 fax 212 957 4466 High End Systems Inc 8200 Haskell Avenue Van Nuys CA 91406 US voice 818 947 0550 fax 818 908 8975 voice 352 241 8567 High End Systems Europe LTD 53 Northfield Road London W13 voice fax 44 20 8579 5665 44 20 8579 8469 High End Systems Singapore Pte Ltd 1 Tannery Road 06 05 Cencon 1 Singapore 1334 voice FAX 65 6742 8266 65 6743 9322 http www highend com Color Pro User Manual Declaration of Conformity according to ISO IEC Guide 22 and EN45104 Manufacturer s name High End Systems Inc Manufacturer s address 2217 West Braker Lane Austin Texas 78758 USA Distributor s name High End Systems Inc Distributor s address 2217 West Braker Lane Austin Texas 78758 USA Declares that the product Product Name Color Pro HX Color Pro HXi Color Pro FX Product Number All Product Options All conforms to the following EEC directives 73 23 EEC as
96. rvice personnel only 3 Be sure to match the voltage selection jumper to your power source prior to operating this equipment You will need e wide tip flat head screwdriver e small flat head screwdriver To change the fixture s voltage frequency setting 1 Electrically isolate the fixture 2 Using a wide tip flat head screwdriver loosen the access door retaining screw and remove the access door see Figure 1 3 3 Locate the voltage frequency terminal block on the power supply board and the voltage setting label see Figure 1 7 1 6 Setup and Installation Color Pro User Manual mm La EL wi ER Ay voltage frequency terminal block w2 DO COTON D TOO QT HUTT U O LU T s 120V 60Hz voltage select label Sa T 4 I gt Figure 1 7 Terminal block and voltage select label inside the fixture 4 The jumper ends connected to the W1 and W2 pins on each side of the terminal block will always remain connected To change the frequency or voltage move the other end of the appropriate jumper to a new voltage or frequency pin as shown in the voltage select label 5 To move a jumper loosen the screw that secures the jumper end in the voltage frequency pin Remove the jumper end and reinsert it in the desired voltage frequency pin After moving the jumper tighten its corresponding screw to se
97. ses Ger t darf nur an eine Zweigleitung mit einem berlastungsschutz von h chstens 20 A angeschlossen werden Warnung Zum Schutz Gegen Gef hrliche K rperstr me 1 2 3 4 5 Wenn dieses Ger t ohne einen Netzkabelstecker erhalten wurde ist der entsprechende Netzkabelstecker entsprechend dem folgenden Code anzubringen e Braun Unter Spannung stehend e Blau Neutral e Grun Gelb Erde Vor dem Austauschen von Lampen oder vor Wartungsarbeiten stets den Netzstecker ziehen Diese Ger te sind nur zum Einbau in trockenen Lagen bestimmt und m ssen vor Regen und Feuchtigkeit gesch tzt werden Servicearbeiten sollten nur von Fachpersonal ausgef hrt werden Das Ger t enth lt keine wartungsbed rftigen Teile Dieses Ger t geh rt zur Klasse I Dieses Ger t mu geerdet werden Warnung Zum Schutz Gegen berm ssige Ultraviolett UV Bestrahlung 1 2 3 Benutzen Sie dieses Ger t nur wenn das komplette Lampengeh use fest eingebaut ist ebenfalls d rfen keine der Schutzabdeckungen Linsen oder der UV Schutz Besch digungen aufweisen Die Schutzabdeckungen Linsen und der UV Schutz m ssen ausgewechselt werden wenn sie sichtlich derma en besch digt sind da sie ihre Wirksamkeit einb en z B infolge von Rissen oder tiefen Kratzern Nie direkt in die eingeschaltete Lampe schauen Warnung Zum Schutz Vor Verletzungen 1 2 Verwenden Sie bei der Installation des Beleuchtungsk rpers ein zus t
98. struct values and mark the end of a loop Note If you program all available on board scenes you do not have to mark the end of the loop When preset playback is set on the fixture will automatically loop after playback of all programmed scenes Playing Back a Loop To play back a loop you must set preset playback mode on for each fixture When preset playback is set on your fixture will automatically begin playing back the first scene and continue through the loop Note You must program scene 1 to enable preset playback To set preset playback mode on Addr 1 Press and hold the lt Menu gt button until ADDR appears on the LED display 2 Using the lt Up gt and lt Down gt arrow buttons scroll to the PRST menu and press Pr SE lt Enter gt PLAY 3 Using the lt Up gt and lt Down gt arrow buttons scroll to the PLAY menu and press ey lt Enter gt 4 Using the lt Up gt and lt Down gt arrow buttons scroll to the ON option and press lt Enter gt on 2 18 Operating the Fixture Color Pro User Manual The fixture has two ways to indicate that preset playback is on dot indicates preset First the display will show a dot in the lower right corner see playback is ON Figure 2 2 Second during normal operation the seven A segment LED cycled information will be changed to display PRST instead of the fixture s software version Rxxx Ifpower is rem
99. t may not correspond with the coloured markings identifying the terminals in your plug Therefore install a power cord cap in accordance with the following code e The core which is coloured green and yellow must be connected to the plug terminal which is marked with the letter E or by the earth symbol or coloured green or green and yellow The core which is coloured blue must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter N or coloured black The core which is coloured brown must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter L or coloured red Z N Warning Class I equipment This equipment must be earthed Vigtig Fikker Heds Information Danmark Advarsel Beskyttelse mod elektrisk chock Vigtigt Lederne med gul groen isolation maa kun tilsluttes en klemme maerket eler LL Color Pro User Manual Setup and Installation 1 5 Changing the Fixture Voltage Color Pro fixtures are factory set to 230V 50Hz If your power source differs you must change the fixture s input voltage to match your power source Color Pro fixtures offer the following selectable input voltage frequency settings e 100V 50Hz e 100V 60 Hz e 120V 50 Hz e 120V 60 Hz e 208V 50 Hz e 208V 60 Hz e 230V 50 Hz e 230V 60 Hz AN Warnings 1 Disconnect power before servicing 2 This fixture must be serviced by qualified personnel The information in this section is intended to assist qualified se
100. tdown command the lamp and the Lamp LED will shut off However if you have defective data cables no data cables controller Color Pro User Manual Troubleshooting and Maintenance 3 5 connected to the fixture or the controller is off the lamp and its LED will also be off If correcting these problems does not turn the lamp on see General Troubleshooting on page 3 4 Maintenance Disconnect power before servicing This fixture must be serviced by qualified personnel The information listed in this section is intended to assist qualified personnel only Replace fuses with the specified type and rating only Equipment surfaces may reach temperatures up to 80 C 176 F Allow the fixture to cool before handling Replacing Fuses You will need replacement fuse see Table 3 5 wide tip flat head screwdriver To replace either of the two fuses located on the fixture s circuit board 1 Electrically isolate the fixture If the fixture has been operating allow the fixture to cool before handling 2 Determine which fuse needs to be replaced by referring to Table 3 5 Table 3 5 Description and Function of Fuses Fuse Type and Rating Size Protects Symptom of Failure Fixture shuts down all status LEDs are F1 Greg io 5mm x 20mm Main fuse off the fixture will not receive power fuse y filament is broken or fuse is black Fixture shuts down all status LEDs are F2 en C 5mm
101. ten NR16 then snap shut NR16 Note Snap instantly opens or closes at full speed Ramp opens or closes at specified speeds OPEN fully open the iris e 0 15 select a motor movement time in decimal seconds from 252 7 fast 0 15 to slow 252 7 mode only 0 1 select the INTY and COLR construct s crossfade time in FADE 9 9 increments of 0 1 10 select the INTY and COLR construct s crossfade time in 166 increments of 1 2 14 Operating the Fixture Color Pro User Manual Table 2 3 Menu Map Menu Menu Menu Menu Menu De er bti n Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Level 5 P i dg 7 select the scene delay time in increments of 0 1 DLAY D 20 D166 select the scene delay time in increments of 1 SN 1 SEC select seconds as the units of time used for the FADE and EDIT SNAG DLAY constructs cont i i i cont cont TBSE MIN select minutes as the units of time used for the FADE and DLAY constructs HOUR select hours as the units of time used for the FADE and DLAY constructs ZERO YES erase any programming of the current scene by voiding all construct values mark the end of the loop OFF set preset playback off PLAY ON set preset playback on SCN display which scene is currently playing send the fixture s presets for either user A or B to all other Color Pro fixtures on the link PRST Note This option sends the presets and protocol of the cont SEND ES send
102. to any combination of Color Pro series EC 1 ES 1 Technobeam Studio Color 575 Studio Spot Studio Color 250 and Studio Spot 250 fixtures DMX analyzer for easy DMX troubleshooting Variable speed strobe Full dimming and fade to black Yoke assembly sliding track for mounting flexibility Power factor correction LED status indicators Remote fixture power up and shut down Color Pro User Manual Introduction intro 1 Symbols International cauti on and warning symbols appear in margins throughout this manual to highlight the following messages Caution Warning rer sis This symbol appears adjacent to Caution messages Not heeding these messages could result in personal injury and or damage to equipment This symbol appears adjacent to high voltage warning messages Not heeding these messages could result in serious personal injury This symbol indicates that a fire hazard is present Not heeding these messages could result in serious personal injury This symbol indicates that eye protection is required This symbol indicates the minimum distance to a lighted object which in this case is 1 meter This symbol indicates an explosion hazard This symbol indicates a hot surface Document Conventions This manual uses the following conventions for menus and menu navigation buttons Example Meaning lt Button gt Press the appropriate LED display navigation button on t
103. tti UV e infortuni sono contenute nell appendice B Si prega di leggere tutte le istruzioni prima di assemblare montare e azionare l apparecchiatura Informacion Importante De Seguridad En el Ap ndice B se encuentran instrucciones sobre protecci n continua contra incendios descarga el ctrica exposici n excesiva a radiaci n ultravioleta UV y lesiones personales Lea por favor todas las instrucciones antes del ensamblaje montaje y operaci n de este equipo Warranty Information Limited Warranty Unless otherwise stated your product is covered by a two year parts and labor limited warranty Dichroic filters and LithoPatterns high resolution glass gobos are not guaranteed against breakage or scratches to coating It is the owner s responsibility to furnish receipts or invoices for verification of purchase date and dealer or distributor If purchase date cannot be provided date of manufacture will be used to determine warranty period Returning an Item Under Warranty for Repair It is necessary to obtain a Return Material Authorization RMA number from your dealer or point of purchase BEFORE any units are returned for repair The manufacturer will make the final determination as to whether or not the unit is covered by warranty Lamps are covered by the lamp manufacturer s warranty Any Product unit or parts returned to High End Systems must be packaged in a suitable manner to ensure the protection of such Product
104. ture s logic movement the fan has failed TEMP j Remove any object which may be obstructin ERR board high the fan Sent oh the back of the rear panel P Check and reduce ambient temperature by turning on fans and or moving the fixture if it is close to a heat source The maximum allowed programming time was PRGERR exceeded during an upload due to Try the upload again see Updating Software on Incomplete data page 3 11 Defective board An electrical event may have interrupted or PRST Preset scenes stored on the fixture s on board corrupted preset scene data Try manually LOST memory were lost entering the preset scene see Step By Step Example on page 2 16 SENS Problem with the tab sensor or motor on the Check the value INFO for the specified sensor ERR specified sensor see Menu Map on page 2 7 SHTR Perform a self test TEST of the shutter SENS The fixture could not home the shutter movement to see if the shutter is obstructed see Menu Map on page 2 7 Move the fixture if it is close to a heat source TEMP The microprocessor maximum temperature Remove any objeot which may be obstructing CHIP Wes exceeded the fixture s heatsink Check and reduce ambient temperature by turning on fans etc UPLD The fixture is held in boot mode because power Reconnect the fixture and perform the upload was disconnected during an upload again see Updating Software
105. ue color wheel movement EFCT self test effects wheel iris or twinkle wheel movement BOOT copy the boot sector OFF extinguish the lamp LITE ON strike the lamp select standard protocol mode 6 DMX channels per STND i fixture PROT select enhanced protocol mode 9 DMX channels per ENHD fixture crossload fixture software to all other Color Pro fixtures on C LD j the link A select user A settings B select user B settings ATOB copy user A presets to user B HES PRST Py USER BTOA copy user B presets to user A ATOB copy user A settings to user B COPY SETT BTOA copy user B settings to user A ALL ATOB copy user A presets and settings to user B BTOA copy user B presets and settings to user A COLR set the fixture type to Color Pro HX TYPE FIBR set the fixture type to Color Pro FX IRIS set the fixture type to Color Pro HXi 2 8 Operating the Fixture Color Pro User Manual Table 2 3 Menu Map Menu Menu Menu Menu Menu Description Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Level 5 OFF set factory defaults off FACT ON set factory defaults on LITL OFF disable lamp hour warning message ON enable lamp hour warning message SET D IN OFF select normal LED display orientation ON select inverted LED display orientation OFF set the LED display off DSPL ON set the LED display on LO dim the LED display D001 2 D127 select a dim value from
106. ures A Retaining screws IB Gobo holder Keyhole i Aperture fe slot amp NN AN Lee Gobo mounting screws and washers Figure 1 4 Gobo holder and sensor mount inside the fixture 9 Slide the metal gobo under the washers of the top two gobo mounting screws and directly over the aperture in the gobo holder 10 Replace the bottom gobo mounting screw and washer in the gobo holder and securely tighten the three mounting screws see Figure 1 4 11 Replace the keyhole slots on the gobo holder over the retaining screw heads inside the fixture and press down until the retaining screw heads are over the small end of the keyhole slot Securely tighten the retaining screws 12 Realign the sensor mount in the orientation shown in Figure 1 4 Replace the three screws and star washers in the sensor mount and tighten securely 13 Reattach the access door and tighten the door retaining screw Setting the Light Output FX Only The Color Pro FX fixture has a dual light output feature which may need to be changed depending on the fiber optic cable you install in the fixture Standard multi strand fiber optic cable uses epoxy glue in the ferrule which connects to the fixture Since this epoxy glue is heat sensitive you must make sure the diffuser mount is installed in the FX fixture The diffuser mount reduces the fixture s light output to prevent melting the epoxy glue If you plan to
107. value in this example OPEN and press the lt Enter gt button to select the desired value 2 This menu option is only available for Color Pro HX and FX fixtures Using the lt Up gt and lt Down gt arrow buttons scroll to the EFCT construct and press the lt Enter gt button to select the effects wheel or twinkle wheel position rotation construct Using the lt Up gt and lt Down gt arrow buttons scroll to the desired effects wheel position value in this example F 20 and press the lt Enter gt button to select the desired value Selecting the Iris Value EFCT This menu option is only available for Color Pro HXi fixtures ERES S 04 gt Using the lt Up gt and lt Down gt arrow buttons scroll to the IRIS construct and press the lt Enter gt button to select the iris construct Using the lt Up gt and lt Down gt arrow buttons scroll to the desired iris position value in this example SR04 and press the lt Enter gt button to select the desired value Setting an MSpeed Value SPED a Note Using the lt Up gt and lt Down gt arrow buttons scroll to the SPED construct and press the lt Enter gt button to select the MSpeed construct Using the lt Up gt and lt Down gt arrow buttons scroll to the desired MSpeed in decimal seconds and press the lt Enter gt button to select the desired value In this example no MSpeed value is chosen because a color
108. vec tout autre type de lampe peut tre dangereuse et annuler la garantie Ne pas monter les lampes sur une surface inflammable Maintenir une distance minimum de 1 0 m tre de mati res inflammables Ne remplacer les fusibles qu avec des modeles et valeurs assign es recommandes Respecter une distance minimum de 1 0 m tre par rapport aux objets clair s Cet appareil de connection au circuit comporte une protection contre les surcharges de 20 A Mise En Garde Pour Une Protection Permanente Contre Les Chocs Electriques 1 4 5 Si cet amp quipement est livr sans prise de cable veuillez connecter la prise de cable correcte selon le code suivant e marron phase e bleu neutre e vert jaune terre D brancher le courant avant de changer les lampes ou d effectuer des r parations Cet quipement doit tre uniquement utilis dans des endroits secs Ne pas l exposer la pluie ou I humidit A l int rieur de l quipement il n y a pas de pi ces remplacables par l utilisateur Confiez l entretien un personnel qualifi Equipement de Classe I Cet quipement doit tre mis la terre Mise En Garde Pour Une Protection Permanente Contre Des Expositions Excessives Aux Rayons Ultra Violets UV 1 2 3 Ne pas utiliser cet appareil si le boitier de la lampe n est pas compl tement fix ou si les blindages lentilles ou crans ultraviolets sont endommag s Changer les blindages ou les crans ult
109. will show LITE OUT ERR Once the lamp is extinguished the fixture will no longer strike the lamp until the current lamp is replaced and lamp hours are reset to zero If you try to manually strike the lamp the display will show LERR Optimize the new lamp see Optimizing the Lamp below Optimizing the Lamp You should optimize the lamp in a Color Pro HX or HXi fixture after you replace the lamp or if you notice a hot spot of brightness anywhere other than the center of the light beam 3 8 Troubleshooting and Maintenance Color Pro User Manual The optimization procedure below describes how to optimize the lamp using the fixture s on board menu system However you can access the same options using your DMX controller 1 a Orient the fixture so that the beam will project onto a flat white surface at least 10 feet 3 m away Turn the lamp on LITE see Menu Map on page 2 7 If necessary change any colors or effects wheel iris values to achieve an open white beam If necessary adjust the fixture s position until the beam is round and not oval Adjust the focus until the edge of the light beam is sharp see Setting the Beam Angle Focusing the Beam on page 1 12 Locate and loosen the two optimization screws see Figure 3 6 Look at the wall where the beam is projected and use the two optimization screws to adjust the lamp s position within the fixture When the beam
110. ystem Menu Map The intuitive Color Pro menu system allows you to e Configure your fixture for operation discussed in Chapter 1 e Access fixture options such as homing the fixture viewing fixture status crossloading software and performing self tests listed in this menu map e Create store and play scenes from the fixture s on board memory using preset programming see Step By Step Example on page 2 16 Table Table 2 3 lists the Color Pro menu map and descriptions of each menu item Table 2 3 Menu Map Menu Menu Menu Menu Menu Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Level 5 gia aa ADDR S change the existing DMX start channel view whether the dim shutter effects wheel and yellow SEN1 color wheel sensor is obstructed OFF or is not SEN obstructed ON SEN view whether the magenta and cyan color wheel sensor is obstructed OFF or is not obstructed ON SOFT RXXX view the fixture s software version L HR view the current number of lamp hours L ST view the current number of lamp strikes L RS reset lamp hours to zero press and hold the lt Enter gt button for 5 seconds to change the value F HR view the current number of fixture hours reset fixture hours to zero press and hold the lt Enter gt button for 5 seconds to change the value view the current ambient temperature at the logic board inside the fixture in degrees centigrade C view the number of D
111. zliches Sicherheitskabel VORSICHT Bei einer hei e Lampe besteht Explosionsgefahr Nach dem Abschalten der Netzspannung sollten Sie etwa 5 Minuten warten bevor Sie das Lampengeh use ffnen Sch tzen Sie beim Auswechseln der Lampen Ihre H nde und tragen Sie eine Schutzbrille Die Oberfl chen des Ger tes k nnen Temperaturen bis zu 80 C erreichen Vor dem Anfassen stets 5 Minuten lang abk hlen lassen Falls die Lampe besch digt oder durch W rmeeinwirkung verformt ist mu sie ausgewechselt werden Color Pro User Manual B3 Ap ndice B Informaci n Importante De Seguridad Advertencia Para Protecci n Continua Contra Incendios 1 A R Este equipo esta disehado para utilizarse Unicamente con la lampara de haluro met lico de 250 vatios y base GY 9 5 El uso de cualquier otro tipo de lampara pueda resultar peligroso y pueda anular la garantia No monte el equipo sobre una superficie inflamable Mantenga una distancia minima de materiales combustibles de 1 0 metro Cambie los fusibles Gnicamente por otros que sean del tipo y la clasificaci n especificadas Guarda una distancia minima a objetos iluminados de 1 0 metro Este equipo debe conectarse a un circuito que tenga una protecci n maxima contra las sobrecargas de 20 A Advertencia Para La Protecci n Continua Contra Electrocuciones 1 4 5 Si se recibi este equipo sin el enchufe de alimentacion monte usted el enchufe correcto seg n el clave siguente

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