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  • Page 1 instructions manual edition, may 2002...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    English Index 1. Packaging Pag. 3 2.Transportation 3.Important safety information 4.Opening the projector 5.Lamp: installation and replacement 6.Operating voltage and frequency 7.Installation 7.1 Installing the unit in weather protected areas 7.2 Installing the unit in exposed areas 7.3 Warning 8. Mains connection 9.Signal connection 9.1 Automated operation - “solo”...
  • Page 3: Transportation

    English Congratulations on having purchased a coemar product. You have assured yourself of a fixture of the highest quality, both in com- ponentry and in the technology used. We renew our invitation to you to complete the service information on the previous page, to expedite any request for service information or spares (in case of problems encountered either during, or subsequent to, installation).
  • Page 4: Opening The Projector

    English 4. Opening the projector Many of the operations described later in this manual can only be performed with the projector housing opened.. Attention! Turn off the power prior to opening up the unit. The fixture’ s internal temperature may reach 250° C after 5 minutes, with a maximum peak of 350°C.Ensure the lamp is cold prior to attempting removal.
  • Page 5: Lamp: Installation And Replacement

    English 5. Lamp: installation and replacement The Panorama Cyc 250 C utilises a Philips MSD 250W or Philips MSD 250W/2 lamp or equivalent. The lamp is available from your authorised coemar sales agent: coemar code 105214/1 power 250 w luminous flux 18.000 lm...
  • Page 6 English 4) Insert the lamp into its base (E). The lamp used is manufactured from quartz glass and should be handled with care. Always adhere to the instructions supplied in the lamp’ s packaging. Do not touch the glass directly, use the cloth provided with the lamp.The GY 9,5 lampholder is asymmetrical in construction, with one pin larger than the other.
  • Page 7: Operating Voltage And Frequency

    6. Operating voltage and frequency The fixture may operate at voltages ranging from 100-115-208, 230 or 240V .at 50 or 60 Hz; coemar factory presets (barring spe- cific requests), a voltage of 230v and a frequency of 50 Hz. This preset is indicated on the sticker located on the base of the projec- tor, as indicated in the following diagram.
  • Page 8: Warning

    The mains cable provided is thermally resistant, complying to the most recent international standards. NB: In case of cable replacement, similar cable with comparable thermal resistant qualities must be used exclusively (cable 3x1.5 ø exter- nal 10 mm, rated 300/500V, tested to 2KV, operating temperature -40° +180°. coemar cod. CV5309). mains connection Panorama Cyc 250 C can operate at voltages from 100V-115V-208V-230V-240V at 50 or 60Hz (operating voltage and frequency can be selected as described in section 6 and 19 of this manual).
  • Page 9: Signal Connection

    Connection is serial, utilising the XLR 3 sockets located on the base of the Panorama Cyc 250 C. coemar supplies with the unit XLR 3 connectors with an IP 67 protection rating; use only similar plugs for the connection of signal to the unit, thereby ensuring that the protection rating of the unit is maintained.
  • Page 10 Determine which of the Panorama Cyc 250 C will act as master, usually by the criterion of ease of access: coemar code for the IP 67 rated XLR3 socket is ME 34 coemar code for the IP 67 rated XLR3 plug is ME 35...
  • Page 11: Powering Up

    English Important Information To perform the operations which follow, from sections 10 to 16, with the exception of 15, the projector housing should be open. If you have since closed the unit up, reopen the housing as described in section 4. 10.
  • Page 12: Dmx Addressing

    English 11. DMX addressing Each Panorama Cyc 250 C utilises 4 channels of DMX signal for complete control of all its functions. To ensure that each unit accesses the correct signal, it is necessary to correctly address each fixture. Any number between 1 and 508 can be generated via the dip-switches of the Panorama Cyc 250 C..
  • Page 13: Operating Via Dmx 512 Signal

    English 12. Operating via DMX 512 signal Panorama Cyc 250 C is able to operate via DMX 512 signal. Connection should be as described as in section ”9.2 Operation via DMX 512 signal”. If the instructions in this manual have been carried out to this point, the 6 channels of your DMX 512 controller will have con- trol over all the functions of the Panorama Cyc 250 C as shown in the following table.: c h a n n e l f u n c t i o n...
  • Page 14 English 13. Dip-switch settings for automated “solo” operation. Panorama Cyc 250 C can operate automatically, running a series of internally recorded programs whose settings are determined by the dip switch settings imposed by the operator. No signal cable should be connected to the fixtures XLR3 sockets, as described in section 9.1 “Signal con- nection for automated “solo”...
  • Page 15: Master" Units

    English 14. Operating multiple Panorama in synchronised mode without DMX 512 Multiple Panorama Cyc 250 C. can be operated in the absence of control signal by executing internally stored, pre-recorded pro- grams. Projectors correctly connected together may operate in synchronised mode, the Panorama Cyc 250 C receiving signal being denominated as “slave”...
  • Page 16: Slave" Units

    English Running programs in a continuous sequence Setting dip-switches All PR in the ON position causes all the pre-recorded programs to run in an automated continuous sequen- 14.2 “slaves” All projectors which are connected to a “Master” unit should be set to “Slave”. Connections should be as described in section “9.3 Synchronising multiple Panorama fixtures without DMX 512”.
  • Page 17: Dip-Switch Functions

    English 15. Dip-switch functions The control panel of the Panorama Cyc 250 C. is fitted with a further 6 additional dip-switches to those described in sec- tion 13. These are used to alter several parameters of the unit. Testing the projector Setting the test dip-switch to the ON position will cause the Panorama Cyc 250 C to carry out a self-test function.
  • Page 18: Remote Operation Using " Dr1

    English 16. Remote operation using dr1 Panorama CYC 250 C. is compatible with the bidirectional transmission protocol dr1. Using the dr1 controller (display remote) it is possible to view and alter parameters remotely. The input code for the is: PCO9703 The remote parameters available via dr1 are: Readouts: 1) Fan state...
  • Page 19: Auxiliary Led And Reset Button Functions

    English 17. Auxiliary led and reset button functions Led: Fan alert The Fan alert led indicates that the fans have malfunctioned: Led ON: one or other of the fans are not operating - test them separately. Led OFF: correct fan operation dip-switches alert Led: Lamp status...
  • Page 20: Mechanical Adjustments

    English 18. Mechanical adjustments After having powered up the projector and having established DMX 512 control or set it to operate automatically, the following mechanical adjustments should be carried out in order to maximise the output of the projector in its current installation. 18.1 Adjusting tilt angle Loosen the two adjustment bolts on the sides of the body which allow the body to tilt (+90°...
  • Page 21: Altering Beam Angles By Inserting Diffusion Filters

    English 18.2 Altering beam angles by inserting diffusion filters. Several optional and interchangeable diffusion filters may be utilised on the unit to vary the beam characteristics in particular appli- cations. All filters are rotatable through 360° - Beam shape: circular Diffusion lense cod.
  • Page 22 English Prior to changing lenses, it is advisable to turn off the lamp; to facilitate the replacement operation, it is advisable to rotate the body of the projector through 90° with respect to the base. Attention Direct exposure to the output of the unit is not recommended. 1) Loosen the 6 screws (A) using an appropriate screwdriver.
  • Page 23: Altering The Operating Voltage And Frequency

    English 19. Altering the operating voltage and frequency (Reserved for technical staff only) If the factory preset operating voltage and frequency do not correspond to those in use in your country of operation, you may alter the settings as described in the following paragraphs. Incorrect selection of operating voltage and frequency will seriously compromise the functioning of the pro- jector.
  • Page 24 English 19.2.Selecting the frequency of the power supply of the Panorama Cyc 250 C. After having removed the rear panel of the Panorama Cyc 250 C. and removed the circuit board panel, as shown previously: 1) Locate the power supply on the right of the base. 2) Select from either 50 or 60Hz by moving cables n°...
  • Page 25: Opening The Front Of The Projector

    English 20. Opening the front of the projector (reserved for technical staff) Several maintenance operations may require the front housing of the unit to be removed. Attention! Remove mains power prior to opening up the unit. The internal temperature of the unit may reach 250° C after 5 minutes, with a peak of 350°C. Ensure that the lamp is cool prior to removing.
  • Page 26 English 4) Remove the 2 screws (B). 5) Slide the front housing of the unit away from the rubber seal. NOTE: When replacing the housing, you must ensure that the housing (B) is seated correctly into the rubber seal (C); then repla- ce and retighten all the screws.
  • Page 27: Thermal Protection

    Periodically check all mechanical devices for wear and tear, replacing them if necessary. Periodically check the lubrication of all com- ponents, particularly the parts subject to high temperatures. If necessary, lubricate with suitable lubricant, available from your coemar distributor. Electronic components Check all electrical components for correct earthing and proper attachment of all connectors, refastening if necessary.
  • Page 28: Electronic Motor Alignment

    This section is reserved for technicians and persons with technical experience only. The Panorama Cyc 250 C. allows for the electronic alignment of the projector’ s motors. This procedure is performed by coemar at the factory. It may be useful to perform this procedure in the case of internal components being replaced.
  • Page 29: Spare Parts

    25. Spare parts All the components of the Panorama Cyc 250 C are available as spare parts from your coemar service centre. Accurate description of the fixture, model number, and type will assist us in providing for your requirements in an efficient and effec-...

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