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    Power Supply User Manual ...

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    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: April 14, 2003 CONTENTS Safety Information ................................................................ 3 Introduction ... ...

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    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. This product is to be used in an ...

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    4 Introduction The Coloram II System consists of scrolling color changers, mixing color changers, dowsers, other products and power supplies in a wide range of models offering ease of setup and use. Its color changing capability and DMX compatibility affords the designer wide capability and versatility. The lightweight color changers slide easily i ...

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    5 DMX CONSOLE DMX512 DMX Control console AC Power Goboram II Gobo Chgr Coloram II Color Changer To additional Color Changers or Gobo Chgrs Coloram II Power Supply To additional Coloram Power Supplies Buffered DMX512 To additional Color Changers or Gobo Chgrs To additional Color Changers or Gobo Changers Coloram II Color Changer Eclipse Dowser The C ...

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    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. The power supply features ...

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    7 XX UNITS SETUP OPTIONS SHUTDOWN SEND ? SEND ? POS ? XXX COMMANDS YES NO YES NO + - NORM LOW OFF NORM LOW DISP ? DEC % HEX 1 -- X DMX OK *ALERT* CHAN ? MODE ? JTTR ? TBCK ? Chan 001 Tbck OFF Jttr OFF Mode CR2 ON OFF ON OFF + - INCREMENT DMX NO DMX PROCESSING NO DMX PROCESSING NO DMX PROCESSING ROLLCALL INTRO Increment DMX Increment 1 of X DMX 001 ...

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    8 RUN SCREEN LOOP The display alternates between t hree screens. The first is "1 -- X" where X is highest DMX channel used by a color changer (or other component) connected to the power supply. If talkback is ON, X will be the highest DMX channel used by the talkback function. The second screen is " DM X OK " if the DMX signal i ...

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    9 It is important to note that if the power supply is at its current limit (but not exceeded), it will not "check in" any other units and the "Overload" message will not be displayed. "DMX Chan" - This is displayed if the DMX source is sending less than 512 channels and the last DMX channel sent is less than the last D ...

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    10 DCV 24.0 - This displays the DC voltage at the color changer. [ /Enter ] Pos 000 - This displays the actual position of the gelstring. If the color changer is moving toward FL, an arrow pointing to the right (>) will be displayed. If the color changer is moving toward 00, an arrow pointing to the left (<) will be displayed. [ /Enter ] Fan ...

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    11 Ver x.x - This tells you the software version installed in the color changer set to the channel you ar e looking at. [ /Enter ] Identify - Pressing [ - ] will cause the color changer, whose status you are viewing, to initialize. For the Goboram II: GoboRAM - Indicates there is a gobo changer addressed to this channel. [ /Enter ] DCV 24.0 - This ...

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    12 Identify - Pressing [ - ] will cause the gobo changer, whose status you are viewing, to initialize. SETUP This menu is used to display and select the sta rting DMX channel as well as other operating modes. Pressing [ - ] at any of the following options will bring up a question mark ( ? ) behind the option. Pressing [ + ] and [ - ] will increment ...

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    13 The following two screens will be displayed only if the DMX fan option is turned on. [ /Enter ] FChn 025 - This allows you to set the DMX fan control channel (ONE or first channel of the BLOCK) to any channel betwe en, and including, 001 and 512. [ /Enter ] Foff OFF - When turned on, this feature allows you to turn the fans in the color changers ...

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    14 If an alert has been triggered with the presence of DMX signal, you will see the display (the s econd - changes to a + ) as follows: 001 - + 048 If an alert has been triggered without the presence of DMX signal, the display will look as follows: 001 + + 048 [ /Enter ] Reset: This option allows you to reset all parameters to factory default. This ...

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    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 spee d independently from the lighting console. [ /Enter ] Mtr - This allows you to limit the top speed at which the motor will run. This applies to Coloram II. Installing / Connecting the Colora ...

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    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. Power is also indicated on the bottom of each color ...

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    17 Fan speed (when enabled at the power supply) is remotely controlled with the following DMX levels: 51% to 100% -- fan at normal (high) speed 0% to 50% -- fan at low speed 8% = fan off (when this function is enabled at the power supply) Refer to the user manual of the various Coloram II products for detailed operating information on those product ...

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    18 Refer to the user manual of the various Coloram II System components for detailed head - feet information on those products. "Head - Feet" Example: There are four Coloram II color changers connected to a power supply. The Coloram II Cable between the power supply and the first Coloram II is 100 feet long. The cables between each of the ...

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    19 Follow these steps to install the hanger bracket. 1. Disconnect AC power from the power supply. 2. Place the power supply on its side on a flat surface. 3. Posi tion the brackets as shown below. 4. Attach the bracket using a 3/16" Allen wrench and the supplied screws. Note: Use the supplied thumb screws to clamp the hanger brackets to the d ...

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    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. 1. Disconnect AC power from the power su pply. 2. Place the rack mount tray right side up ...

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    21 Equipment Compatibility The following is a chart of compatibility and capacity of the various models of Coloram II Power Supply and the companion components. Max # of Power Supply Model Output Channels Max # of Max # of Max # of Max # of Description Number Power Available CXI (2) Coloram (3) Eclipse (4) Goboram (5) 6- Way 19060 150 watts 12 3 6 ...

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    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. The wiring pin out is specified by the USITT DMX512/1990 standard. XLR Pin # Function 1 Common 2 Data - 3 Data + 4 Talkback - 5 Talkback + Specifications The Coloram II Power Supply Connectors: ...

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    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. 2. The fan control DMX channel can be selected to be one channel or be a block of channels for individual color changer fan speed control (this b ...

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    24 The Coloram II Cable 7042 -3 ......................................................... 3' power/signal cable 7042 -5 ......................................................... 5' power/signal cable 7042 -10 ....................................................... 10' power/signal cable 7042 -15 ...................................... ...

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    25 Warranty information WYBRON, INC. warrants to the original owner or retail customer that for a period of one year from date of delivery of a portable system or energization of a permanently installed system (up to a maximum of 18 months from delivery) its products will be free from defects in materials and workmanship under normal use and servic ...

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