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Power Supply User Manual.
2 19000 - 24 Way Coloram Power Supply (600 watts) 19012 - 12 Way Coloram Power Supply (300 watts) 19060 - 6 Way Coloram Power Supply (150 watts) Software versions: PS24 V3.0, PS12 V3.0, PS6 V3.0 Manual revision: March 30, 2001 CONTENTS Safety Information.
3 SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS READ AND FOLLOW ALL INSTRUCTIONS IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS This manual gives step-by-step instructions for preparation, setup and operation of The Coloram II Power Supply. There is a potential risk of fire, electric shock or injury to persons if the product is not used as instructed.
4 The Coloram II System The Coloram II System consists of one or more Color Changers or other components and a remote Power Supply. The DMX512 control signal from the lighting board is connected to the Power Supply and can continue on to more Coloram II Power Supplies or other DMX- controlled devices.
DMX CONSOLE DMX512 DMX Control console AC Power Goboram Gobo Changer Coloram II Color Changer To additional Color Changers or Gobo Changers Coloram II Power Supply To additional Coloram Power Supplies.
6 Power Supply The Power Supply converts the DMX512 signal level from the lighting console into Coloram I / Coloram II control signal which it then sends to each Color Changer along with 24 volts DC. The Power Supply features a DMX bypass relay to pass the DMX signal to the DMX output connector in the event of AC power loss.
7 The Coloram II Power Supply menu This section describes the Power Supply menu. The following diagram is the eight character display and the three push buttons: /ENTER + _ DISPLAY The following diagr.
8 Menu Details The following is an explanation of functions and optional settings which are accessed via the various menus displayed. 1. POWER UP SCREENS When you connect the power supply to AC power, the following screens will appear on the display. 1.
9 "Shut xxx" - Color changer reports a SHUTDOWN condition (will not respond to position commands because the voltage dropped below 15 VDC). "Drop xxx" - Color changer is disconnected and there is a loss of communication - it previously reported a status but is no longer doing so.
10 4. XX UNITS This is commonly referred to as the status menu. It displays the number of Color Changers, CXI’s and/or other Coloram components connected the power supply. Press [ - ] DMX 001 - Pressing [ /Enter ] allows you to select the DMX channel of the Color Changer or Gobo Changer which you wish to view the status of.
11 For The CXI color changer: CXI - Indicates there is a CXI color changer addressed to this channel. [ /Enter ] DCV 24.0 - This displays the DC voltage at the CXI. [ /Enter ] GLA 0% - This displays the % position of gel string A (farthest from the mounting plate).
12 the gobo is spinning counter clock wise if the second control channel has a level of 00 - 49%. The display will tell you the gobo is spinning clock wise if the second control channel has a level of 51% - FL.
13 DMXF OFF - DMX fan control channel. This enables or disables the lighting console fan speed control. This can be OFF (do not control the fans via a DMX channel), ONE (select one DMX channel to cont.
001 + - 048 14 If NO DMX signal is present, you will see the display (the first - changes to a + ) as follows: If an alert has been triggered with the presence of DMX signal, you will see the display .
15 Pos - This allows you to move the gelstring or gobo carrier independently from the lighting console. [ /Enter ] Fan - This allows you to change the fan speed independently from the lighting console. [ /Enter ] Mtr - This allows you to limit the top speed at which the motor will run.
16 3. Connect the Power Supply to AC power Plug the AC cord into a non-dimmed power circuit. The power supply automatically accommodates 100 - 132 VAC (50/60 Hz) or 170 - 240 VAC (50/60 Hz). Power at the Coloram II Power Supply is indicated by the red display which can be viewed from the stage.
17 The block of channels varies with the power supply model. For the 24 way power supply, the block is 48 channels. For the 12 way it is 24 channels and for the 6 way it is 12 channels. Set the Power Supply starting DMX channel by using the SETUP menu.
Figure 8 Coloram Power Supply Coloram cable 1 2 3 4 Coloram II Color Changer 100’ 20’ 20’ 20’ 18 To help understand this issue, think of it as water pressure (voltage) in a hose (cable) where you have multiple water sprinkler heads (color changers).
Figure 6 90 - 250 VAC 50 / 60 HZ 4 AMP SLO - BLO AT 115 VAC 2 AMP SLO - BLO AT 230 VAC 12 WAY POWER SUPPLY 19012 Figure 10 19 Power Supply hanger brackets The Coloram II Power Supplies are shipped with hanger brackets to allow pipe or truss mounting. Follow these steps to install the hanger bracket.
Figure 11 20 Power Supply rack mounting The Coloram II Power Supply rack mount accessory can be used with up to two Coloram II Power Supplies and allows them to be mounted into a 19 inch rack. Follow these steps to install the Power Supply into the rack mounting tray.
21 Equipment Compatibility The following is a chart of compatibility and capacity of the various models of Coloram power supply and the companion components.
22 DMX512 control cable The DMX control cable from the lighting board to the Power Supply is a five conductor cable with 5-pin XLR connectors on each end.
23 Software Version Changes The changes for power supply software version 3.0 from previous software versions are summarized below. 1. Added menus tree items to display data specific to CXI color changer.
24 The Coloram II System cable 7042-3 ............... 3’ power/signal cable 7042-5 ............... 5’ power/signal cable 7042-10 ............. 10’ power/signal cable 7042-15 ............. 15’ power/signal cable 7042-25 ............. 25’ power/signal cable 7042-50 .
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