Chauvet 250irc user manual

User manual for the device Chauvet 250irc

Device: Chauvet 250irc
Category: Calculator
Manufacturer: Chauvet
Size: 0.96 MB
Added : 10/5/2014
Number of pages: 29
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TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. Before You Begin ..................................................................................................... 4 What is Included ..................................................................................................................................... 4 Unpacking Instructions ............................................................................................................................ 4 Claims ....................................

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Display Orientation .......................................................................................................................... 23 Dimming Curve ................................................................................................................................ 24 Dimming Speed ............................................................................................................................... 24 Color Balance ......................................

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1. BEFORE YOU BEGIN · Intimidator™ Wash Zoom 250 IRC · Warranty Card What is · Power Cord · Quick Reference Guide Included · Thread Reducing Adapter Carefully unpack the product immediately and check that all the parts are in the package Unpacking and are in good condition. Instructions If the box or any of the contents appear damaged from shipping, or show signs of Claims mishandling, save all packaging and file a claim with the carrier immediately, do not notify CHAUVET®.

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Use on Dimmer Auto Programs x P Product at a Outdoor Use Auto-ranging Power Supply x P Glance Sound-Activated Replaceable Fuse P P DMX P User-Serviceable x Master/Slave P These notes include important information about the mounting, use, and maintenance of Safety Notes this product. Read these notes before using the product. · Always connect the product to a grounded circuit to avoid the risk of electrocution. · Make sure the power cord is not crimped or damaged.

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2. INTRODUCTION Overview Manual Zoom Knobs Yoke Handles Ventilation Fans IR Sensor Indicator Light LCD Display Control Buttons Fuse DMX In Holder Power In Back Panel View DMX Out Power Out Page 6 of 29 Intimidator™ Wash Zoom 250 IRC User Manual Rev. 1

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Dimensions 9.4 in 240 mm 13 in 330 mm 7.1 in 180 mm Intimidator™ Wash Zoom 250 IRC User Manual Rev. 1 Page 7 of 29

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3. SETUP The Intimidator™ Wash Zoom 250 IRC has an auto-ranging power supply that works AC Power with an input voltage range of 100 to 240 VAC, 50/60 Hz. To determine the product’s power requirements (circuit breaker, power outlet, and wiring), use the values listed on the label affixed to the product’s back panel, or refer to the product’s Specifications. The listed current rating indicates the product’s average current draw under normal conditions. The Intimidator™ Wash Zoom 25

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The product provides power linking via the Edison/IEC outlet located in the back of the Power unit. Linking st Power Linking nd rd 1 Product 3 Product 2 Product Diagram Additional Products You can power link up to 5 Intimidator™ Wash Zoom 250 IRC units on 120 V or up to 9 Intimidator™ Wash Zoom 250 IRC units on 230 V. The power linking diagram shown above corresponds to the North American version of the product ONLY!

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Before mounting the product, read and follow the safety recommendations in the Safety Mounting Notes section. The Intimidator™ Wash Zoom 250 IRC can be mounted in any position, but make sure Orientation the placement allows adequate ventilation for the product, and allows for movement of the yoke and head in any direction. Be sure to place the product in a location that allows easy access to it for maintenance Rigging and programming, and enough space around the product for vent

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4. OPERATION The manual zoom lens sets the size of the light beam in a range from 14° to 58°. Moving Manual Zoom the zoom lens deeper into the product makes the light beam wider. The lens can be Lens adjusted when the product is turned off or when it is turned on and emitting light, but do not adjust the zoom lens while it is moving. To adjust the manual zoom lens, do the following: 1. Make sure the product is not moving. 2. Grab the two manual zoom knobs gently. 3. Slide the le

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The control panel is used to set the operating mode, and the configuration settings of the Control product. Use the 4 buttons underneath the LCD display to access the control panel and Panel navigate the menu map. For specific instructions see the Configurations sections below. Button Function

Enters into, or backs out of, the current menu option Scrolls up the list of options or selects a higher value Scrolls down the list of options or selects a lower value

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To set the product in DMX mode for control with a DMX controller, do the following: Configuration 1. Make sure the product is plugged into a power source. (DMX) 2. Connect the male end of a DMX cable to the DMX output socket of the DMX controller and the female end of the same cable to the DMX input socket on the product. Set the DMX starting address and personality by following the directions below. When selecting a starting DMX address, always consider the number of DMX channe

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DMX Channel Assignments and Values Channel Function Value Percent/Setting 7CH 1 Pan 000 ó 255 0 to 540° 2 Tilt 000 ó 255 0 to 270° 3 Speed 000 ó 255 Pan/Tilt (fast to slow) 000 ó 004 No function 005 ó 009 Color 1 010 ó 014 Color 2 015 ó 019 Color 3 020 ó 024 Color 4 025 ó 029 Color 5 030 ó 034 Color 6 035 ó 039 Color 7 040 ó 044 Color 8 045 ó 049 Color 9 050 ó 054 Color 10 055 ó 059 Color 11 060 ó 064 Color 12 065 ó 069 Color 13 070 ó 074 Color 14 075 ó 079 Color

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Channel Function Value Percent/Setting 7CH (cont.) 5 Dimmer 000 ó 255 0 to 100% 000 ó 019 Closed 020 ó 024 Open 025 ó 064 Strobe effect (decreasing speed) 065 ó 069 Open 070 ó 084 Fast on, slow off (decreasing speed) 085 ó 089 Open 090 ó 104 Slow on, fast off (decreasing speed) 105 ó 109 Open 110 ó 124 Random shutter (decreasing speed) 125 ó 129 Open 130 ó 144 Random fast on, slow off (decreasing speed) 6 Shutter 145 ó 149 Open 150 ó 164 Random slow on, fast off (decr

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Channel Function Value Percent/Setting 14CH 1 Pan 000 ó 255 0 to 540° 2 Fine Pan 000 ó 255 Fine control of panning 3 Tilt 000 ó 255 0 to 270° 4 Fine Tilt 000 ó 255 Fine control of tilting 5 Speed 000 ó 255 Pant/Tilt speed (fast to slow) 6 Red 000 ó 255 0 to 100% 7 Green 000 ó 255 0 to 100% 8 Blue 000 ó 255 0 to 100% 9 White 000 ó 255 0 to 100% 000 ó 004 No function 005 ó 009 Color 1 010 ó 014 Color 2 015 ó 019 Color 3 020 ó 024 Color 4 025 ó 029 Color 5 030 ó 034 Col

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Channel Function Value Percent/Setting 14CH (cont.) 11 Dimmer 000 ó 255 0 to 100% 000 ó 019 Closed 020 ó 024 Open 025 ó 064 Strobe effect (decreasing speed) 065 ó 069 Open 070 ó 084 Fast on, slow off (decreasing speed) 085 ó 089 Open 090 ó 104 Slow on, fast off (decreasing speed) 105 ó 109 Open 110 ó 124 Random shutter (decreasing speed) 125 ó 129 Open 130 ó 144 Random fast on, slow off (decreasing speed) 12 Shutter 145 ó 149 Open 150 ó 164 Random slow on, fast off (d

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Channel Function Value Percent/Setting 14CH (cont.) 000 ó 007 No function 008 ó 023 Auto movement macro 1 024 ó 039 Auto movement macro 2 040 ó 055 Auto movement macro 3 056 ó 071 Auto movement macro 4 072 ó 087 Auto movement macro 5 088 ó 103 Auto movement macro 6 104 ó 119 Auto movement macro 7 Movement 14 120 ó 135 Auto movement macro 8 Macros 136 ó 151 Sound movement macro 1 152 ó 167 Sound movement macro 2 168 ó 183 Sound movement macro 3 184 ó 199 Sound movement

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Configuration Use standalone configurations to operate the product without a DMX controller. (Standalone) Never connect a product operating in a standalone mode (Sound, Auto, or IR) to a DMX chain that includes a DMX controller. Products in standalone mode can transmit DMX signals that interfere with the DMX signals from the controller Sound mode sets the product to respond to sounds and music. Sound Mode To set the product to Sound mode, do the following: 1. Make sure the pro

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IRC-6 Operation Be sure the IRC-6 remote is pointing directly at the product and there is nothing in between the remote and the product. Some of the buttons on the remote work differently than what is indicated on their labels. For example: · controls the white color in the LEDs. · , , and control the Blackout function. Please read the next section carefully. The list below describes which features each button controls. · - Turns LEDs on and of


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