Description of Device 1. Moving Head 2. Carrying handles 3. Base 4. Arm 5. Up- button 6. Down- button 7. Enter- button 8. Mode- button DMX IN DMX OUT POWER 210V ~ FU S E: 230V ~ T3.15A @250V 250V ~ LAMP: 50Hz MSD 250W...
1.1 Safety Instructions 5 is a High-Tech Product. To guarantee a smooth operation, it is necessary to keep following rules. The manufacturer of this device will not take responsibility of damages through disregard of the information in this manual. Warranty adjustments will be canceled. 1.
Preparation and Installation 2.1 Mounting 5 is fully operational whether it hangs or is mounted to the wall. It can also be operated while standing on the floor. Keep a safety distance of 0.5 m towards any easy inflammable materials (decoration etc.). Install a safety wire that can hold at least 10 times the weight of the fixture.
of the case and close the locks by turning them 90°. Verify the secure fit of the camlock system. The clamps themselves are directly attached permanently on the camlocks. 90° b) Use two clamps direct on the backside of the 5 to mount the unit on a truss (each two opposite threads max.
2.3 Connections 2.3.1 Power supply 230 Volt, 50 Hz, Connected load 700W <=> 3.1 A (blind current compensation). or 115V, 60 Hz Connected load 700W <=> 6.2 A (blind current compensation). Please see printing on the case for the right Power supply ! 2.3.2 DMX DMX 512 Standard input/output.
The Menu Field You find the control board on the side part of the base. It allows you to make LED-Display all necessary adjustments of the . With the Mode-key you get into the main menu. Afterwards you can navigate through the menu with the Up/Down-keys.
(D001) 3.1 Adjust the DMX- Address Right after turning on the 5 you can see the current DMX- Address. If there is no DMX- Signal the display flashes. D001 For the address setting please follow this procedure: RESE 1. Switch On the 5 and wait until the fixture reset has finished (' ' is flashing in the display).
If you want to run the systems simultaneously, one of the s must be switched as the master. All others must be "Slave" Master = OFF. Notice: The Audio function is only working if no DMX is connected. This function can work e.g. on small events or as an emergency program.
(RTLT) 3.8 Invert Tilt Movement RTLT This function allows you to invert the Tilt movement. Use the Up/Down-keys to select invert . Press Enter to confirm or Mode to cancel. (SPEC) 3.9 Special Functions SPEC This menu allows you to enter further special functions of the In detail they are: (MANU) 3.9.1 Manual Drive...
On the fixture. Use the Up/Down-keys to select if you want to switch on the lamp automatically after switching on the fixture or if you don't want this function. Press Enter to confirm or Mode to cancel and return to the menu.
(DISP) 3.9.5 Display DISP Use this function to choose between different display indications. Use the Up/Down-keys to select desired function and press Enter to confirm or Mode to cancel and return to the menu. D ON Display On/Off (If you've chosen , the display will go out within 15 seconds after the last input.
(ADJU) 3.9.8 Adjustments and Calibrations ADJU By this function you can adjust and calibrate the positions of the different wheels and other motors. This can be necessary after a service or repair work. For this function you have to entry the fixture code. This work should be done only by authorized persons.
LAAU Automatic lamp on DLOF Lamp on via DMX DISP D ON Display FANS Cooling fan HIGH LOOF LOHI FEED Feedback (FEED) 3.9.10 Feedback FEED 5 is provided with a automatic position correction (feedback) for the Pan and Tilt movement. Use the Up/Down-keys to select if you want to enable the feedback function or if you don't want this function.
DMX Channel Selection (DMX Protocol) Channel Function Time and Value 0 .. 530° min. 2,65 s 0..255 00..FF 0..100 1) PAN- coarse High- Pos ... High- Pos + 2,1° (16 Bit) 0..255 00..FF 0..100 2) PAN-fine 3) Tilt- 0 .. 285° min.
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Channel Function Time and Value color 10 / color 11 (slow) 106..107 6A..6B 41,8 color 11, Red (slow) 108..109 6C..6D 42,5 color 11 / open (slow) 110..111 6E..6F 43,3 open (slow) 112.127 70..7F 44,1 color rotation STOP 128..129 80..81 color rotation, slow-fast, CW min.
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Channel Function Time and Value => 1,51 s Gobo 3 (slow) 72..75 48..4B 28..29 Gobo 4 (slow) 76..79 4C..4F 30..30,9 Gobo 5 (slow) 80..83 50..53 31..32 Gobo 6 (slow) 84..87 54..57 33..34 Gobo 7 (slow) 88..91 58..5B 35..35,9 Gobo 8 (slow) 92..95 5C..5F 36..37 Gobo 9 (slow)
• Wait min. 20 minutes after the last operation to cool down the fixture. • Don’t touch the bulb of the lamp with bare fingers (this can cause damages). • Before you put the 5 into operation close the casing, otherwise your retina can be hurt! 5.2 Realize the Lamp Change 1.
Change a Gobo 5 is fitted with standard gobos (outside diameter 27 mm, image size 23 mm). You can use ether steel or glass gobos. 6.1 Safety Regulations • Pull out the main plug! • Wait min. 20 minutes after the last operation to cool down the fixture. •...
Maintenance and Cleaning the It is absolutely essential that the fixture is kept clean and that dust, dirt and smoke-fluid residues must not built up on or within the fixture. Otherwise the fixture's light-output will be significantly reduced. Regular cleaning will not only ensure the maximum light- output, but will also allow the fixture to function reliable throughout its life.
Attention: 1. Never let optical parts come into contact with oil or fat. 2. Before running the fixture wait until all parts are dried up. 3. Never clean the aspheric lens with water or other cleaners. Change the lens if it looks milky (about 1-2 years). For that please contact your local dealer.
Technical Specification Power supply 700 Watt (blind current compensated) Power consumption EU-model AC 230V / 50 Hz~ Fuse protection T 5A, 250V, 5x20 mm (fine-wire fuse) US-model AC 115V / 60 Hz~ Fuse protection T 10A, 115V, 5x20 mm (fine-wire fuse) Lamp Type 1 HTI 575-DE (OSRAM)
Index Adjustments ...........16 Injury of the retina ..........6 Invert ..............12 aspheric lens ............25 Audio ..............11 Maintenance ........... 24 BGV C1 ..............7 Measures ............26 Menu Field ............10 Mounting ............7 Calibrations ............16 Change a Gobo..........23 Pan- movement ..........26 Circumference..........24 Power supply............
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