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000-007 
008-015 
016-023 
024-031 
032-039 
040-047 
048-055 
056-063 
064-094 
095-098 
099-129 
130-147 
148-165 
166-183 
184-201 
202-219 
220-237 
238-255 

Empty position 
Gobo1 
Gobo2 
Gobo3 
Gobo4 
Gobo5 
Gobo6 
Gobo7 
Continuous gobo wheel clockwise rotation 
Stop Rotation 
Continuous gobo wheel counter-clockwise rotation 
Gobo1 shaking slow to fast 
Gobo2 shaking slow to fast 
Gobo3 shaking slow to fast 
Gobo4 shaking slow to fast 
Gobo5 shaking slow to fast 
Gobo6 shaking slow to fast 
Gobo7 shaking slow to fast 

10 

 

000-021 
021-042 
042-063 
063-084 
084-105 
105-127 
128-190 

 

191-192 
193-255 

GOBO Rotation   

Gobo indexing:0 to 90 range 
Gobo indexing:90 to 180 range 
Gobo indexing:180 to 270 range 
Gobo indexing:270 to 360 range 
Gobo indexing:360 to 450 range 
Gobo indexing:450 to 540 range 
Continuous gobo rotation at linearly variable 
speed 
From fast(180rpm) to slow(2.2 rph) 
Stop rotation 
Continuous gobo rotation at linearly variable 
speed 
From slow(2.2 rph) to fast(180rpm) 

11 

 

000-255 

Fine Gobo Rotation   

Fine Gobo Indexing 

12 

 

000-003 
004-007 
008-011 
012-015 
016-018 
019-022 
023-026 
027-030 
031-034 
035-037 
038-041 
042-045 

Static GOBO Change   

Empty position 
Gobo1 
Gobo2 
Gobo3 
Gobo4 
Gobo5 
Gobo6 
Gobo7 
Gobo8 
Gobo9 
Gobo10 
Gobo11 

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Summary of Contents for XP-470 BSW

Page 1: ...XP 470 BSW User Manual Please read the instruction carefully before use...

Page 2: ...nd Lamp 6 4 1 Gobos 6 4 2 Light Source 7 5 How To Set The Unit 7 5 1 Main Function 7 5 2 Home Position Adjustment 16 5 3 Error Information 20 6 Control By Universal DMX Controller 21 6 1 Connection 21...

Page 3: ...erheated Before operating ensure that the voltage and frequency of power supply match the power requirements of the unit It s important to ground the yellow green conductor to earth in order to avoid...

Page 4: ...d DO NOT open the unit as there are no user serviceable parts inside Never try to repair the unit by yourself Repairs carried out by unskilled people can lead to damage or malfunction Please contact t...

Page 5: ...540 Tilt 270 Pan Tilt moving speed adjustable Automatic Pan Tilt correction Easy calibration and maintenance by magnetic home positioning Pan Tilt position lock for transporting protection Dimmer Shu...

Page 6: ...Description 3 1 Control Panel Front view Rear view 1 Function Display Shows the various menus and the selected functions 2 Button MENU To enter into move backward or leave the menu UP To go backward t...

Page 7: ...use 5 pin XLR cable to link the next units 7 DMX OUT DMX 512 operation use 3 pin XLR cable to link the next units 8 Power To connect to the mains supply 9 Fuse T 10A Protect the unit from damage of o...

Page 8: ...h denatured alcohol and wipe it with a lint free cloth before installation The lamp generates UV radiation Never operate the lamp without appropriate shielding When lighting up the lamp operates at hi...

Page 9: ...o P T Moving Bl o Color change Bl o Gobo change Fixture Settings No Yes 20 Channel 28 Channel 21 Channel P T Speed Slow Fast Near Far Disable Medium Focus Compensate Square Law Liner Dimmer Curve Soft...

Page 10: ...mperature Fixture Information Lamp State Fan State Fireware Version Reset CPU Temperature V10 B10 Lamp Voltage Exit Backlight Auto Off Backlight Intensity Temperature Unit Language Display Inverse Lam...

Page 11: ...store Press the MENU button back to the last menu or let the unit idle one minute to exit menu mode View DMX Value To select View DMX Value press the ENTER button to confirm Use the UP DOWN button to...

Page 12: ...let the unit idle one minute to exit menu mode Focus Compensate To select Focus Compensate press the ENTER button to confirm Use the UP DOWN button to select Disable Near Medium or Far press the ENTER...

Page 13: ...hout any change press the MENU button again Press and hold the MENU button about one second or wait for one minute to exit the menu mode Mode 1 Optically Linear The increase in light intensity appears...

Page 14: ...let the unit idle one minute to exit menu mode Display Settings Enter menu mode select Display Setting press the ENTER button to confirm use the UP DOWN button to select Display Inverse Backlight Auto...

Page 15: ...Press the MENU button back to the last menu or let the unit idle one minute to exit menu mode Fixture Test Enter menu mode select Fixture Test press the ENTER button to confirm use the UP DOWN button...

Page 16: ...isplay press the ENTER button to confirm use the UP DOWN button to select Exit or Reset Time press the ENTER button to confirm Press the MENU button back to the last menu or exit menu mode idling one...

Page 17: ...effect to their home positions or No press the ENTER button to store Press the MENU button back to the last menu or let the unit idle one minute to exit menu mode All Reset All Select All press the E...

Page 18: ...Zoom Pan Soft Filte RPrism 1 Pan pan home position adjustment Enter offset mode Select Pan press the ENTER button to confirm the present position will blink on the display use the UP DOWN button to o...

Page 19: ...re Press the MENU button to exit Color 3 Color 3 home position adjustment Enter offset mode Select Color 3 press the ENTER button to confirm the present position will blink on the display use the UP D...

Page 20: ...m 2 R Prism 2 rotation home position adjustment Enter offset mode Select R Prism 2 press the ENTER button to confirm the present position will blink on the display use the UP DOWN button to offset the...

Page 21: ...ot Low Power It appears when detected temperature is higher than 105 the unit will run on a low power level Maintenance Fixture It appears when the maintenance remaining time becomes 0S please enter m...

Page 22: ...DMX and pin 3 DMX into a 3 pin XLR plug and plug it in the DMX output of the last unit 2 Connect the unit together in a daisy chain by XLR plug cable from the output of the unit to the input of the ne...

Page 23: ...g If you use a universal DMX controller to control the units you have to set DMX address from 1 to 512 so that the units can receive DMX signal Press the MENU button to enter menu mode select DMX Func...

Page 24: ...Color11 Color12 Color13 Color14 Clockwise Rotation Fast to Slow Counter Clockwise Rotation Slow to Fast 2 000 127 128 255 Soft Filter OFF ON 3 000 003 004 103 104 107 108 207 208 212 213 225 226 238 2...

Page 25: ...clockwise rotation at Linearly variable speed from fast 60 rpm to slow 5 rpm Stop rotation Continuous gobo wheel counter clockwise rotation at linearly variable speed from slow 5 rpm to fast 60 rpm Go...

Page 26: ...From fast to slow Stop rotation Continuous gobo rotation at linearly variable speed From slow to fast 9 000 255 Fine Gobo Rotation Fine Gobo Indexing 10 000 010 011 132 133 223 224 255 Prism Insertio...

Page 27: ...ositioning 19 000 255 Tilt 0 244 20 000 255 Tilt Fine Fine Tilt positioning 21 000 011 012 024 025 037 063 114 115 127 128 140 141 153 154 166 167 179 180 192 193 205 206 255 Function Unused range Fas...

Page 28: ...n Fine Pan Tilt Fine Tilt 26 000 255 Color Time Cyan Magenta Yellow 27 000 255 Beam Time Dimmer Frost Prism Focus Zoom 28 000 255 Gobo Time Static Gobo Rotating Gobo 24CHANNELS Mode 2 CHANNEL Value Fu...

Page 29: ...n 0 02 seconds at Maximum speed 5 000 255 Dimmer Fine Fine Dimmer positioning 6 000 003 004 007 008 011 012 015 016 018 019 022 023 026 027 030 031 034 035 037 038 041 042 045 046 049 050 053 054 055...

Page 30: ...018 019 037 038 055 056 074 075 092 093 111 112 129 130 150 151 171 172 192 193 213 214 234 235 255 Rotating GOBO Select Empty position Gobo1 Gobo2 Gobo3 Gobo4 Gobo5 Gobo6 Gobo1 shaking slow to fast G...

Page 31: ...rly variable speed From slow to fast 12 000 255 Frost Frost move linearly into the light beam Frost blades move from no diffusion to maximum diffusion in 0 02 seconds at maximum speed 13 000 255 Zoom...

Page 32: ...amp OFF Lamp ON 24 000 007 008 015 016 035 036 055 056 075 076 095 096 115 116 135 136 155 156 175 176 195 196 215 216 225 226 255 Macro effects Macro Off Standby Zoom in fade black Zoom out fade blac...

Page 33: ...eed Fast XY Speed Slow No Function Focus Compensate Disable Focus Compensate Near Focus Compensate Medium Focus Compensate Far Soft Filter AUTO Soft Filter Disable Soft Filter Enable No Function 7 000...

Page 34: ...021 021 042 042 063 063 084 084 105 105 127 128 190 191 192 193 255 GOBO Rotation Gobo indexing 0 to 90 range Gobo indexing 90 to 180 range Gobo indexing 180 to 270 range Gobo indexing 270 to 360 rang...

Page 35: ...bpm Gobo8 shaking slow 24 bpm to fast 600 bpm Gobo9 shaking slow 24 bpm to fast 600 bpm Gobo10 shaking slow 24 bpm to fast 600 bpm Gobo11 shaking slow 24 bpm to fast 600 bpm Gobo12 shaking slow 24 bpm...

Page 36: ...rpm 16 000 255 Zoom Zoom linearly moves from narrow to wide beam 17 000 255 Focus Frost move linearly into the light beam Frost blades move from no diffusion to maximum diffusion in 1 11 seconds at ma...

Page 37: ...Color3 Color4 Color5 Color6 Color7 Color8 Color9 Color10 Color11 Color12 Color13 Color14 Clockwise Rotation Fast to Slow Counter Clockwise Rotation Slow to Fast 2 000 127 128 255 Soft Filter OFF ON 3...

Page 38: ...Gobo15 Gobo16 Gobo17 Gobo18 Continuous gobo wheel clockwise rotation at Linearly variable speed from fast 60 rpm to slow 5 rpm Stop rotation Continuous gobo wheel counter clockwise rotation at linearl...

Page 39: ...range Gobo indexing 450 to 540 range Continuous gobo rotation at linearly variable speed From fast to slow Stop rotation Continuous gobo rotation at linearly variable speed From slow to fast 9 000 255...

Page 40: ...7 063 255 Function Unused range Fast Pan Tilt Speed default Normal Pan Tilt Speed Unused range 19 000 025 026 076 077 127 128 255 Reset Unused range Zoom Reset Pan Tilt Reset Complete Reset 20 000 025...

Page 41: ...s is not working well 1 The stepper motor might be damaged or the cable connected to the PCB is broken 2 The motor s drive IC on the PCB might be out of condition D The lamp is cutting out intermitten...

Page 42: ...open the right arm cover B 3 Loosen the screws C that fix the bridge 4 Change a new belt D Please adjust the tension of the belt properly Note do not fix the belt too tight as it is can easily ruptur...

Page 43: ...tion of the fixture Cleaning The cleaning of internal and external optical lenses and or mirrors must be carried out periodically to optimize light output Cleaning frequency depends on the environment...

Page 44: ...the provision of the Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC Directive 89 336 EEC EN55103 1 2009 A1 2012 EN55103 2 2009 EN61000 3 2 2014 EN61000 3 3 2013 Harmonized Standard EN 60598 1 2015 EN 60598 2 17 19...

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