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provisional
instruction
manual
st
2
edition, july 2004

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  • Page 1 provisional instruction manual edition, july 2004...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Index 1. International Warnings Pag . 4 2. Compliance / Safety Information “ “ 2.1. Manufacturer “ 2.2. Model Information “ 2.3. Fuse Specification “ 2.4. Lamp Specification 3. Product Specifications “ “ 3.1. Mechanical Specifications “ 3.2. Electrical Specifications “...
  • Page 4 Section 1: Warnings WARNING! / AVERTISSEMENT! Please read these warnings before proceeding / Prière de lire ces avertissements avant de continuer Risk of Electrical Shock Disconnect AC mains power before servicing and when not in use. Insure that a proper earth ground is provided to the fixture. Connect to an AC power source provided with overload protection with sufficient current capacity and in compliance with local electrical codes.
  • Page 5: Compliance / Safety Information

    Section 2: Compliance & Safety Information 2.1. Manufacturer coemar, SpA, Via Inghilterra 2/a, 46042 Castel Goffredo (MN) Italy 2.2. Model Information Product Model iPROFILE Flex™, part number 9124 2.3. Fuse Specification Power supply: 5x20 mm, T 6,3 A/250V Main (2 fuses): 6,3x32 mm, T 16 A/250V 2.4.
  • Page 6: Product Specifications

    Section 3: Product Specifications 3.1. Mechanical Specifications Mechanical drawings 545mm 21,46” 315mm 320mm 590mm 12,40” 12,60” 23,23” 370mm 14,57” Figure W1 Dimensioned line dwgs. as shown + angular rotation values...
  • Page 7: Electrical Specifications

    Materials Housing: Carbon Fiber / epoxy composite/ rubber overmold on aluminum Internal: Passivated steel and aluminum Flammability rating:Housing – V0 Installation Orientation: Any orientation Mounting: Supplied with two mounting brackets fitted with quarter turn fasteners to attach to track on fixture base suitable for use with clamps fitted with 1.3cm (0.5”) bolts.
  • Page 8: Navigating The Display Panel

    Section 4: Navigating the Display Panel 4.1. Display Overview To change DMX address use (+) and (--); Fig. W3 below shows the display panel. The 4 character alpha-numeric display to record press (enter). To select a function press (menu). provides information on the addressing and status of the fixture. The five push but- To escape a function press (menu) twice.
  • Page 9 KF.2C shutter blade C motor 2 KF.1D shutter blade D motor 1 KF.2D shutter blade D motor 2 KF.RO shutter assembly rotate FOCU variable focus ZOOM variable zoom PRIS prism select PR.RO prism rotate COLR color wheel rotate CYAN cyan color mix MAGN magenta color mix YELL...
  • Page 10 RESE RESE CHEK function allows for reset of the fixture. From press <enter> to initiate reset. Display will show on reset com- A001 mand, than a count down sequence will start, the fixture begins to initialize and finally or other message upon completion of reset.
  • Page 11: Error Messages

    4.4. Error messages ESYS Operating system error, often caused by an incomplete data transfer from DR-2. Retry the data transfer to correct the problem. EFIX Memory error, often caused by an incomplete data transfer from DR-2. Retry the data transfer to correct the problem. EDMX Communication error between the fixture processor and DMX.
  • Page 12: Dmx Chart

    Section 5 - DMX Functions DMX Chart Refer to Additional Technical Information Section 1 Section 6: Installation INSTALLATION READ ALL WARNINGS AND SAFETY INFORMATION BEFORE ATTEMPTING INSTALLATION, SERVICE OR MAINTENANCE OF THE LIGHTING FIXTURE. 6.1. Power Always remove power from the fixture prior to installation. Verify that the power to be supplied is compliant with the power settings on the fixture.
  • Page 13: Fitting Clamps

    6.2.2. Fitting Clamps When installing the fixture always use clamps or fasteners that are designed for this purpose and rated for at least 10X the weight of the fixture. This fixture is a dynamic load and must be RIGIDLY mount- ed.
  • Page 14: Data Connection

    100m a splitter/repeater should be utilized. The section below describes the proper installation and use of the coemar dr2 display replicator and coemar bidos dmx splitter/repeater. If there is any question regard- ing proper wiring and the use of the dr2 and bidos splitter/repeater please contact your coemar dealer.
  • Page 15 In the event that more than 100m of data cable or 24 fixtures are utilized on the DMX data line, a bi-directional splitter/repeater such as the coemar bidos should be inserted in the line imme- diately after the 24 fixture or 100m of data cable.
  • Page 16: Service & Maintenance

    Section 7 Service & Maintenance 7.1. Lamp Replacement Disconnect mains before servicing! The lamp should be replaced at the end of its service life to avoid possible lamp explosion and damage to the Flex fixture. The service life for the MSR-2000/SA is 750 hours. It is suggested that you HOUR LIFE MEAS...
  • Page 17 Figure W12A: Removing Base Covers Figure W12B: Locating Switching PS Figure W12C: Removing Switching PS screws Figure W12D: Removing the Switching PS Fuse To access the PCB’s located in the yoke remove the four screws retaining the covers and pull the covers upward and out. You now have access to motor PCBs.
  • Page 18: Changing Colors, Gobos And Prisms

    7.4. Changing Colors, Gobos, Effects and Prisms Refer to the Additional Technical Information Section 6 for a chart of standard fitted colors, gobos and effects. Flex Figure W14 identifies the three removable effects modules fitted in the PROFILE . The module closest to the lamp hous- ing is the Color Changer (CYM+CTO+Dim) module.
  • Page 19 Figure W16C: Removing Color Wedges Obtaining replacement colors for your Flex Flex Your new produces very high energy levels. To withstand this level of energy, coemar uses only the most advanced dichroic Flex coemar filter technology available.To insure continued performance of your...
  • Page 20: Cleaning

    Changing the Prisms Optional prism effects are available from Coemar. To change the prism effect remove the bottom cover. Move the prism assem- bly as far back as possible from the front lens by rotating the lead screw of the focus motor. Using a small flat blade screw driv- er, remove the 4 screws holding the prism assembly to the rail and remove the prism assembly.

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