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Replacing Fuses
If the unit does not function at all when connected to the main power supply i.e. does not
illuminate after replacing the lamp. Then it is highly likely that the fuse has blown.
Disconnect from main power supply before attempting to replace either lamps or fuse.
In order to replace the fuse, disconnect from the main power supply first, and then unscrew the
fuseholder cover to reveal the fuse. The unit has a label attached which indicates the correct
fuse rating and you will also find this listed as part of the specifications for the unit later in this
guide. It is most important that replacement fuses are of the correct rating. Failure to use the
correct fuse could damage the lighting effect beyond economic repair.
The fuse should simply be placed inside the holder and the screw cap replaced, when this is
done connect to the main power supply to check. If the unit is still not working then please
contact your dealer or CHAUVET for servicing.
Caution
Do not touch unit or lamps while hot.
No user serviceable parts inside, please refer to CHAUVET for service.
Power Connections
The unit is supplied with a power plug appropriate to its voltage and destination. Should any
other connections be required they must be carried out with the following configuration.
Earth = Green/Yellow cable
Neutral = Blue cable
Live = Brown cable
In the USA & Europe, it is required that all plugs are 3-pin type i.e. with Earth/Ground
connection.
In the UK, it is required that all mains plugs are fitted with 5A fuses.
Packing List
Please check contents of your packaging carefully for the following items:
1 x CH-208 Rotating Moon (Master Head)
3 x CH-208 Rotating Moon (Linkable Heads)
4 x BRL Lamps
3 x 3m (10’) linking cables
1 x Literature – user guide / warranty card
Technical Specifications
Power 120V~60Hz AC 230V~50Hz AC
Fuses 20mm Glass 3.15A Quick Blow 20mm Glass 1.6A Quick Blow
Control In/Out 2 x 5-pin (180o) DIN twistlock
sockets
2 x 5-pin (180o) DIN twistlock
sockets
Lamps 1 x 12V 50W
Part No BRL
1 x 12V 50W
Part No BRL
Dimensions 241mm x 127mm x 127mm / 9.5in x 5in x 5in
Weight 3.24kg / 7.15lbs
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CH-208
Users Guide
Please read these instructions carefully before use
World-wide Headquarters:
3000 North 29th Ct., Hollywood, Florida, USA, FL 33020
Tel: +1-954-929-1115 Fax: +1-954-929-5560
European Office:
Unit 18, Hunslet Trading Estate, Leeds, UK
LS10 1BL
Tel: +44(0)113-276-0755 Fax: +44(0)113-277-6675
www.ChauvetLi
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Introduction
Congratulations on the purchase of your new CHAUVET lighting effect. We are confident you
will enjoy many trouble free hours with these units. To assist with the care and use of the
product we have prepared this short guide.
Setting-Up
This lighting effect has been designed to function on a mains power supply of either 120V~60Hz
or 230V~50Hz and each head has been fitted with a suitable power plug for use with your local
voltage. Check the label and voltage selector switch (if fitted) and the power plug for the correct
voltage before switching on.
First check the contents of your packaging with the ‘Packing List’ on the back of this guide. Then
install lamps (see ‘Replacing Lamps’ for details) in each head. Once this is done decide on your
location and link the units together (see ‘Linking’ and diagram – fig.2).
Operation
The ‘Master’ head has all the controls at the rear and is used to operate the various functions of
the effect. The mode selector switch allows you to decide between auto run (this cycles through
all 16 patterns – sound activated), two individual chase patterns (not sound activated), static (all
on), or flashing (all on/off). The chase speed control determines the speed at which the units
chase, except when in static mode. Finally the audio sensitivity control adjusts the sensitivity of
the internal microphone for sound pick-up. The sound activation mode takes the dominant beat
of the music as its ‘pulse’ for the chase. The switch on the rear is for selecting Mirror dish
spinning or Mirror dish static.
For general use, we suggest that you set the controls to auto run with the speed control and the
audio sensitivity set to suit your mood. This will provide an effect that is ever-changing and
create a good multi-purpose lightshow.
Installation / Mounting
Although these units can be used in an upright position. It is recommended that, for safety
purposes, your lighting effects be properly mounted using a suitable hanging clamp and safety
cable. CHAUVET offers a range of items, which are ideal for safe mounting.
Replacing Lamps
1. Disconnect from main power supply before attempting to replace lamps or fuses.
2. Ensure that the unit is sufficiently cool, before removing blown lamps.
3. Never touch new lamps with your fingers; use a tissue or a cloth.
In order to replace the lamp, disconnect from main power supply first, and unscrew the lamp
replacement cover, which is highlighted on the diagram (fig.1). Only use the appropriately rated
lamps as use of any other lamp type may cause the unit to be non-operational.
Due to the nature of halogen lamps it is vitally important that you do not touch the new
replacement lamp with your fingers, as this will reduce lamp life considerably. Once again a
tissue or cloth can be used for fitting the replacement lamp. Finally before switching on, check
that the lamp is housed correctly in the lamp holder and that the lamp replacement cover has
been screwed back into place.
If after replacement of the lamp, the unit is still not working then please contact your dealer or
CHAUVET for servicing.
Multi-Link System
With the cables provided you can link one master with fifteen linkable heads for synchronized
control from the master head, see diagram (fig.2). The socket is such that it will only allow you to
plug the cable in the correct way, once connection has been made a twistlock mechanism
secures the cable firmly in place.
Once the heads have been linked correctly, as shown, then it is necessary to select the
appropriate channels for each head. On the rear of each ‘linkable’ unit you will find a rotary
selector which has positions 1 to 4 clearly marked.
With this you can designate which head will synchronize with another i.e. all heads selected as
‘2’ will light together, all those selected as ‘3’ will light together, etc. This is particularly useful if
you have a multi-head system, for example, 8 heads linked together would mean you could have
2 of each channel selected. The switch on the rear is for selecting Mirror dish spinning or static.
The beauty of the CHAUVET ‘multi-link’ operation is the compatibility with other models and
systems in the range. See diagram (fig.2) for a list of all the products which you can hook up
together in this way. A great way to improve your lightshow at little cost!
Cleaning
The most important part of your lighting effects to keep clean are the lenses as they allow the
light output to transmit. These should be cleaned with a soft damp cloth. The body of the units
may also be cleaned in the same way. We recommend internal cleaning be carried out by a fully
qualified technician.
Maintenance & Servicing
Work on internal parts should be carried out by a qualified technician. Removal of any covers
other than the lamp replacement access is considered a breach of warranty and will not be
covered under any such agreement unless authorized first by the company.
Troubleshooting
• If all units are not functional – check main power supply is ‘on’ and check fuses.
• If any units do not light – check head selector switch is correctly set, if ok, then lamp or fuse
may require replacing.
If after trying this solution you still have a problem contact your dealer or CHAUVET.
Fig.
2
A
t the Rear (of all Heads):
⇒Screw Cap Fuseholder
⇒Static / Spinning switch
⇒Control In/Out Sockets
(For Linking – see Fig.2)
On the Side (of Master Head):
⇒Voltage Selector
(Not on European Model)
⇒Cooling Fan
⇒On/Off Switch
⇒Mode Selector Switch
⇒Chase Speed Control
⇒Audio Sensitivity Control
At the Rear (of Linkabl
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Heads)
:
⇒Head Selector Switch
Mounting Bracke
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Lamp Replacement Cove
r
Lens
Fig 1
• Linkable to any of the following:
CH-210 Tracer
CH-208 Rotating Moons
CH-211 Starburst CH-214 Tetra
Maximum
• One master with Fifteen linkable heads