COEF MP250 FRESNEL User manual

Printed in October 2000
MP250 FRESNEL
COEF srl.
Via Albinatico, 80-82
51019 Ponte Buggianese (PT)
ITALY
www.coef.it / www.coef.net
•OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Realized by PC CAD & VIDEO
•Code 02E004

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INDEX
1.0 HOW TO USE THE MANUAL .........................................................................................................
1.1 TECHNICAL NOTES ................................................................................................................
2.0 INSTALLATION ..............................................................................................................................
2.1 Lamp mounting and re-lamping .................................................................................................
2.2 Lamp adjustment .......................................................................................................................
2.3 Projector installation ..................................................................................................................
2.4 Advices for a correct installation ................................................................................................
3.0 POWER SUPPLY CONNECTION ......................................................................................................
3.1 DMX 512 CONNECTION ...........................................................................................................
4.0 SPECIAL FUNCTIONS AND PROJECTOR ASSIGNMENT..............................................................
4.1 MENU & FUNCTIONS ..............................................................................................................
5.0 CHANNELS AND DIGITAL VALUES ...............................................................................................
6.0 ORINARY MAINTENANCE ............................................................................................................
6.1 EXTRAORDINARY MAINTENANCE .....................................................................................
6.2 ELECTRONIC MAINTENANCE .............................................................................................
7.0 TROUBLESHOOTING ..................................................................................................................
8.0 CONFORMITY DECLARATION ....................................................................................................
9.0 ELECTRIC DIAGRAM ...................................................................................................................
10.0 DIMENSIONS ................................................................................................................................
11.0 PARTS ASSEMBLY .....................................................................................................................
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This manual has been organized in order support the user, the installer or the maintenance operator of the de-
scribed unit with those necessary informations for a correct use of the installation and working procedures of the
same unit. The various procedures will be just signalled by indicators (when necessary) evidencing the operation
dangers and the necessity of technical support. Please find here below a list of symbols and relative meaning.
1.0 HOW TO USE THE MANUAL
OPERATOR:Not particulary qualified staff, that can operate when no specific knowledge is required.
COEF OPERATOR Technical staff, qualified and trained by the constructor, for repair and extraordi-
nary operations.
MECHANICAL OPERATORS Staff employed in the ordinary mechanical maintenance.
ELECTRIC OPERATORS: Staff employed in the ordinary electric maintenance.
SPECIALIZED MECHANICAL OPERATOR: Qualified staff employed in extraordinary authorized in-
stallations and repairs.
SPECIALIZED ELECTRIC OPERATORS:Qualified staff employed in extraordinary authorized instal-
lations and repairs.
DANGER SIGNAL Generic danger signal and electric shock danger signal.
MP250 Fresnel Code: 02E004
•MSD 250/2 lamp - 250 W - 2.000 hours life - 8.000 °k
•540° PAN - 270° TILT
•16 bit movement resolution
•PAN and TILT automatic repositioning
•80 colors + white + bi-colors
•2 Conversion filters 3200° k / 5600° k
•Rainbow effect adjustable in speed
•Black light filter
•Linear dimmer from 0% to 100%
•Mechanical shutter
•Adjustable strobe
•Frost linear effect
•Multifunctional display
•Remote reset via DMX, selectable from display
•Remote ON/OFF lamp via DMX, selectable from display
•Software Upgrade via DMX (UNI-PROG 8 optional available)
•Internal self-test with led indication
•Internal power factor correction - absorbed power 1,8 A.
•DMX 512 Standard
•8/9 control channels
1.1 TECHNICAL NOTES

2.0 INSTALLATION
The constructor is not to be considered responsible in the case of:
•improper use of the unit or use by not trained staff
•use in contrast with the directions on work safety
•wrong installation
•defective power supply
•serious lacks in the necessary maintenance
•unauthorized modifications and interventions
•use of spare parts that are not original or not specific for the unit
•total or partial inobservance of instructions
•Unusual events
The lamp must be changed if damaged or deformed by heat.
WARNING: switch off the projector before operating.
Read carefully the lamp builder’s instructions.
2.1 LAMP MOUNTING AND REPLACING
The unit mounts high pressure lamp with external traditional striker.
Screw the two screws off (part.A) and remove the round cover
that’s supporting the lampholder. Insert the lamp (MSD250/2) in
the socket. Insert delicately the lamp inthe projector support, driv-
ing it with the round cover.
Pay attention: the lampholder’s wires must correctly reenter in
the projector. Block the cover screwing the screws up.
Wait at least 10 minutes after the projector has been
switched off before operating again, in order to let it cool
down and avoid the lamp explosion. Wait 20 minutes in case
you are operating with bare hands in order to avoid burns.
Lamp adjstment is necessary to obtain a uniform and powerful light beam. Switch on the projector and set the
shutter to open, set the color as white. Adjust the three screws (part. B) until you reach the ideal condition between
power and homogeneity.
WARNING! The lamp is pre-regulated by the factory. Only fine-adjustment is required. Don’t move the screws B
up to upper or lower extremities.
2.2 LAMP ADJUSTMENT

2.3 PROJECTOR INSTALLATION
To fix the MP250 Fresnel is necessary, when the installation has to be on a raised-from-the ground support, to
block the fixing bracket of the unit by means of a screw provided with nut and locknut measuring not less than
M10X50, to insert in the central pre-arranged hole on the fixing bracket.
In order to guarantee a necessary security and in respect of the actual safety rules concerning the projectors’ in-
stallation, it is compulsory to install a safety-chain (or steel cable), equipped with spring clips, to connect the MP250
Fresnel‘s body to the fixing structure.
ATTENTION: the safety-chain must be properly installed and fixed to the supporting structure, in a way that an
incidental giving in of the main bracket would leed to the shortest possible fall of the projector. After such an inter-
vention the safety-chain must be replaced.
ATTENTION: COEF is not responsible for installations not correctly made or made without respecting the
above indications: those installations are considered dangerous.
2.4 ADVICES FOR A CORRECT INSTALLATION
The following conditions have to be respected for a correct operation:
1) Do not install the projector outside where the influence of atmospheric factors could damage the unit work-
ing (rain, wind, intense heat etc.).
2) Do not clean the projector using water jets or immersion in different liquids. Scrupulously follow the indica-
tions given in the chapter MAINTENANCE.
3) Make the electric connections and the installation / replacement of the lamp after haved disconnected the
power supply and after haved positioned the power switch to OFF.
4) Do not touch in any case the internal and external parts of the projector without previous authorization of the
constructor and make modifications only by the intervention of qualified staff.
5) Make sure that the projector is correctly fixed on the support as indicated in par.2.3.
6) Minimum distance from illuminated objects: The projector must be positioned in such a way that objects
struck by the light beam are located at least 1,5 metres from the projector objective.
7) Minimum distance from inflammable materials: 0.3 meters
8) MAX ambient temperature: 40° C.
1,5 mt.

3.0 POWER SUPPLY CONNECTIONS
Supply the projector by connecting it as indicated in picture
Power supply: 220-240 V. 50-60 Hz. with Voltage and frequency as indicated on the rear of the projector.
Power absorbed: 430 VA 1,8 A. with nominal voltage.
Power factor:0.97 Phase advancer : 50 uF.
PHASE
GROUND
NEUTRAL
3.1 DMX 512 CONNECTIONS
FROM CONTROL UNIT
Connect the projector to the control unit by means of a RG58 or RG59 coaxial cable supplied with 3 Pin XRL
Cannon plugs and connectors. Respect, according to the indications on the panel, the input and the output of the
DMX 512 signal.

On switching the projector on, the display will indicate the type of projector and the version of control software
which have been installed. To this purpose, please remember that this type of projector belongs to a new generation
of projectors, designed with the possibility of updating the software version through the normal DMX connection by
means of a programmer deliberately created: UNI-PROG 8.
After the indication MSTR HOME, the projector carries out the RESET and gets ready to be controlled from the
connected console.
The display will indicate 1 as default value. This means that the first channel occupied by the projector will re-
spond to the values sent to channel 1 by the DMX line. This also means that according to the total number of chan-
nels assigned to the projector by means of the CH89 function, MISC menu (see Table 4.1 Menu/Fuctions), we shall
be able to check the MP250 Fresnel with the 1 to X channels (8 or 9 according to how the setting is) of the DMX line.
This enables us to make MP250 Fresnel (which we are installing) completely independent from control or integral
with any other installed projector.
General Rules:
Refer to the Table of Section 4.1 in the following page.
By each pressure, Button MENU (E) permits to go backwards by one level.
G and H (DOWN and UP) buttons select functions and sub-functions.
Button F (ENTER) enters the function and confirms a control.
By pressing Button MENU (E) and buttons UP and DOWN (H and G) you can select the menu you have to mod-
ify.
Once the wished menu is reached, press Button F (ENTER) to confirm your selection and enter the function.
Press G or H to enter the sub-functions if available.
Always confirm your selection with ENTER.
Press MENU to go out of the function and press again to go back to the starting level.
Example: We installed our projector on the ceiling and for this reason we want the visualization of the display to
be correct.
•Press MENU
•Press H(UP) 11 times up to “MISC”
•Press ENTER the Display will show “RSET”
•Press H(UP) twice up to “DSPL”
•Press ENTER the Display will show “ONOF”
•Press H(UP) once up to “STRV”
•Press ENTER the Display will show “STND”; this is the actual configuration state.
•Press H(UP) once up to R.E.V..; the blinking point indicate the available configuration.
•Press ENTER ...... The Display visualization as been rotated to 180°.
•Press MENU 4 times to return to starting MENU.
On the front panel of MP250 Fresnel you'll find a section
for the additional functions and for setting the projector.
Following the picture, you can see all the offered possibili-
ties in detail.
All operations are to be carried out with the E,F,G,Hbut-
tons, respectively indicated as MENU,ENTER,DOWN and
UP.
The display Dwill inform you about the selected functions.
The 3 A,B, and Cleds will allow you to know:
A= reception of the DMX line.
B= lamp ON.
C= errors indicated on the ERR table.
4.0 SPECIAL FUNCTIONS AND PROJECTOR ASSIGNMENT
The indication of the display will automatically come back after 120 sec. and inform on the set starting channel
DMX. If we are now in a sub-function, this automatic device will not assume control.

MENU FUNCTION SUB-FUNCTION DESCRIPTION
DMX (*) 1 / 255 DMX start channel
TIME
LAMP
MACH
SHOW - KH, H
RESET - GO?
SHOW - KH, H
Lamp working hours (KH=thousands H=hours)
Lamp working hours reset (confirm by ENTER)
Projector working hours (KH=thousands H=hours)
ERR
EOK
E110
E210
E220
E230
E240
E250
E260
E510
E260
W310
W410
NO ERROR
EEPROM failure
Malfunction of the SHUTTER motor
Malfunction of the COLOR 1 motor/sensor
Malfunction of the COLOR 2 motor/sensor
Malfunction of the FROST effect motor/sensor
Malfunction of the PAN motor/sensor
Malfunction of the TILT motor/sensor
Malfunction of the PAN Encoder
Malfunction of the TILT Encoder
Checksum Setup not valid
Lamp working hours for more than 1900 hours.
SHUT HOME
TEST
HOME SHUTTER
TEST SHUTTER
COL1
HOME
TEST
CSHUT
MODE
(*) OFF / ON
(*) MOD1 / MOD2
HOME COLOR 1
TEST COLOR 1
Color change in black-out position
Color switching or linear wheel motion.
COL2
HOME
TEST
CSHUT
MODE
(*) OFF / ON
(*) MOD1 / MOD2
HOME COLOR 2
TEST COLOR 2
Color change in black-out position
Color switching or linear wheel motion.
FROST HOME
TEST
HOME GOBOS rotation
TEST GOBOS rotation
PAN
HOME
TEST
STRV
ENCO
(*) STND / REV
(*) ON / OFF
HOME PAN movement
TEST PAN movement
Switch movement direction ( DX / SX)
ON/OFF the automatic repositioning of the PAN
TILT
HOME
TEST
STRV
ENCO
(*) STND / REV
(*) ON / OFF
HOME TILT movement
TEST TILT movement
Switch movement direction (UP / DOWN)
ON/OFF the automatic repositioning of the TILT
SCH da CH1 a CH9 0 / 255 DMX value for the indicated channel
LAMP
ONOF
CDMX
ON
OFF
AUTO
(*) NO / YES
LAMP ON
LAMP OFF
LAMP OFF after 1 hour of no change on DMX
LAMP switching on by DMX control
MISC
RSET
RDMX
DSPL
SWPT
CH 8/9
VER
(*) YES / NO
(*) ON / OFF
(*) STND / REV
(*) STND / SWAP
(*)CH8/CH9
MASTER HOME (Starting RESET)
MASTER HOME via DMX control
Display on / Display off
180° rotation of the visualization display
Channel control switch PAN / TILT
Pojector control (8 or 9 channels)
Show the installed software version
4.1 MENU, FUNCTION & SUB-FUNCTION

SHUTTER / STROBE / DIMMER
0-5 SHUTTER closed
6-100 DIMMER from channel 9 value
101-110 DIMMER 0 > 100% Automatic 6 sec.
111-120 DIMMER 100% > 0 Automatic 6 sec.
121-126 DIMMER 0 > 100% slow Faster shut down
127-132 DIMMER 0 > 100% middle Faster shut down
133-138 DIMMER 0 > 100% fast Faster shut down
139-144 DIMMER 100% > 0 slow Faster open
145-150 DIMMER 100% > 0 middle Faster open
151-156 DIMMER 100% > 0 fast Faster open
157-162 Dimmer 0 > 100% > 0 slow
163-168 Dimmer 0 > 100% > 0 middle
169-174 Dimmer 0 > 100% > 0 fast
175-180 Strobe lamp from 1 to 6 random [reg. 0.0-0.5 sec.]
181-186 Strobe lamp from 1 to 6 random [reg. 0.6-1.5 sec.]
187-192 Strobe lamp from 1 to 6 random [reg. 1.6-2.5 sec.]
193-250 STROBE Speed adjustment
251-255 SHUTTER open
COLOR 1 MODE 1
0 - 5 Neutral
6 - 15 Yellow
16 - 25 Blue
26 - 35 Magenta
36 - 45 Green light
46 - 55 Orange
56 - 65 Cyano
66 - 75 Pink
76 - 85 Red
86 - 95 Blu light
96 - 105 Green
106 - 115 Wood
116 - 125 White-Yellow
126 - 135 Yellow-Blue
136 - 145 Blue-Magenta
146 - 155 Green light-Orange
156 - 165 Orange-Cyano
166 - 175 Cyano-Pink
176 - 185 Red-Blue light
186 - 195 Blue light-Green
196 - 200 Random full-color (fast)
201 - 205 Random full-color (slow)
206 - 230 CW Rotation adjustment
231 - 255 CCW Rotation adjustment
COLOR 1 MODE 2
0 - 5 Neutral
6 - 10 Yellow
11 - 15 Blue
16 - 20 Magenta
21 - 25 Green light
26 - 30 Orange
31 - 35 Cyano
36 - 40 Pink
41 - 45 Red
46 - 50 Blu light
51 - 55 Green
56 - 60 Wood
61 - 180 Positioning
181 - 185 Random fast
186 - 190 Random middle
191 - 195 Random slow
196 - 200 Random very slow
201 - 215 Random very fast
216 - 235 CW Rotation adjustment
236 - 255 CCW Rotation adjustment
SHUTTER / STROBE / DIMMER
0-5 SHUTTER closed
6-100 DIMMER Adjustment
101-110 DIMMER 0 > 100% Automatic 6 sec.
111-120 DIMMER 100% > 0 Automatic 6 sec.
121-126 DIMMER 0 > 100% slow Faster shut down
127-132 DIMMER 0 > 100% middle Faster shut down
133-138 DIMMER 0 > 100% fast Faster shut down
139-144 DIMMER 100% > 0 slow Faster open
145-150 DIMMER 100% > 0 middle Faster open
151-156 DIMMER 100% > 0 fast Faster open
157-162 Dimmer 0 > 100% > 0 slow
163-168 Dimmer 0 > 100% > 0 middle
169-174 Dimmer 0 > 100% > 0 fast
175-180 Strobe lamp from 1 to 6 random [reg. 0.0-0.5 sec.]
181-186 Strobe lamp from 1 to 6 random [reg. 0.6-1.5 sec.]
187-192 Strobe lamp from 1 to 6 random [reg. 1.6-2.5 sec.]
193-250 STROBE Speed adjustment
251-255 SHUTTER open
COLOR 1 MODE 1
0 - 5 Neutral
6 - 15 Yellow
16 - 25 Blue
26 - 35 Magenta
36 - 45 Green light
46 - 55 Orange
56 - 65 Cyano
66 - 75 Pink
76 - 85 Red
86 - 95 Blu light
96 - 105 Green
106 - 115 Wood
116 - 125 White-Yellow
126 - 135 Yellow-Blue
136 - 145 Blue-Magenta
146 - 155 Green light-Orange
156 - 165 Orange-Cyano
166 - 175 Cyano-Pink
176 - 185 Red-Blue light
186 - 195 Blue light-Green
196 - 200 Random full-color (fast)
201 - 205 Random full-color (slow)
206 - 230 CW Rotation adjustment
231 - 255 CCW Rotation adjustment
COLOR 1 MODE 2
0 - 5 Neutral
6 - 10 Yellow
11 - 15 Blue
16 - 20 Magenta
21 - 25 Green light
26 - 30 Orange
31 - 35 Cyano
36 - 40 Pink
41 - 45 Red
46 - 50 Blu light
51 - 55 Green
56 - 60 Wood
61 - 180 Positioning
181 - 185 Random fast
186 - 190 Random middle
191 - 195 Random slow
196 - 200 Random very slow
201 - 215 Random very fast
216 - 235 CW Rotation adjustment
236 - 255 CCW Rotation adjustment
5.0 CHANNELS AND DIGITAL VALUES
8 CHANNELS 9 CHANNELS
CH
1
2

FROST EFFECT
0 - 10 NO Frost filter
11 - 241 Reg. Frost effect
242 - 255 Frost filter to 100%
PAN MOVEMENT
PAN MOVEMENT FINE ADJUSTMENT
TILT MOVEMENT
TILT MOVEMENT FINE ADJUSTMENT
DIMMER
0 - 10 DIMMER CLOSED
11 - 250 DIMMER Adjustment
251 - 255 DIMMER OPEN
WARNING : position CHANNEL 1 at a value between 6 and 100,
in order to control DIMMER with this channel.
FROST EFFECT
0 - 10 NO Frost filter
11 - 241 Reg. Frost effect
242 - 255 Frost filter to 100%
PAN MOVEMENT
PAN MOVEMENT FINE ADJUSTMENT
TILT MOVEMENT
TILT MOVEMENT FINE ADJUSTMENT
8 CHANNELS 9 CHANNELS
CH
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
SPECIAL ACTION
When the lamp control via DMX (CDMX) and the RDMX function have been activated in the configuration menu, it’s possible,
by a combination of the channels values, to control the lamp switch ON/OFF or to allow the projector MASTER RESET.
Lamp ON via DMX: (CDMX=YES)
CHANNEL 2 = value 0
CHANNEL 3 and CHANNEL 4 = value0>255>0
Lamp OFF via DMX: (CDMX=YES)
CHANNEL 2 = value 255
CHANNEL 3 and CHANNEL 4 = value0>255>0
MASTER RESET: (RDMX=YES)
CHANNEL 1 = value 0
CHANNEL 2 and CHANNEL 3 = value0>255>0
COLOR 2 MODE 1
0 - 5 Neutral
6 - 15 Violet
16 - 25 Emerald
26 - 35 Pink
36 - 45 Purple
46 - 55 Red
56 - 65 Cyano
66 - 75 Blue
76 - 85 Yellow
86 - 95 Cream
96 - 105 Conversion 3200° k
106 - 115 Conversion 5600° k
COLOR 2 MODE 2
0 - 5 Neutral
6 - 10 Violet
11 - 15 Emerald
16 - 20 Pink
21 - 25 Purple
26 - 30 Red
31 - 35 Cyano
36 - 40 Blue
41 - 45 Yellow
46 - 50 Cream
116 - 125 Bicolor Neutral-Violet
126 - 135 Bicolor Violet-Emerald
136 - 145 Bicolor Emerald-Pink
146 - 155 Bicolor Purple-Red
156 - 165 Bicolor Red-Cyano
166 - 175 Bicolor Cyano-Blue
176 - 185 Bicolor Yellow - Cream
186 - 195 Bicolor Cream - Conversion 3200°k
196 - 200 Random unit color (lento)
201 - 205 Random unit color (veloce)
206 - 230 CW Rotation adjustment
231 - 255 CCWRotation adjustment
51 - 55 Conversion filter 3200° k
56 - 60 Conversion filter 5600° k
61 - 180 Posizionamento
181 - 185 Random full color (veloce)
186 - 190 Random full color (medio)
191 - 195 Random full color (lento)
196 - 200 Random full color (lentissimo)
201 - 215 Random full color (velocissimo)
216 - 235 CW Rotation adjustment
236 - 255 CCWRotation adjustment

6.0 ORDINARY MAINTENANCE
The ordinary maintenance is fundamental for the perfect efficiency of MP250 Fresnel, in order
to prevent any functional defect as a reduced light beam or irregularities in the movement of the pro-
jector or of other rotating parts.
The parts which need more maintenance are shown in the figures. In order to free them from
dust or grease, clean them with a soft cloth and normal products for windows cleaning.
To let you operate more easily, we advice you to remove the two top covers of MP250 and the two basis covers.
In order to put again the cover to its place, operate as shown below:
A) Positionate the top cover on the MP250 FRESNEL projector.
B) Screw down the frontal screws (objective); not yet those on the back (lamp).
C) Insert the 2 rubber front parts, guiding them to the end of their position.
D) Remove the lamp cover and insert the two remaining rubber packings, guiding them to the
end of their position.
E) Block carefully the four screws.

6.1 EXTRAORDINARY MAINTENANCE
To make an extraordinary maintenance, it is necessary the presence of a generic or qualified mechanical opera-
tor, according to the type of the needed intervention.To let you operate more easily, we advice you to remove the
two top covers of MP250 Fresnel and the two basis covers. In this way it will be much more easy to observe the
components to maintain and/or replace. In the following figures it’s possible to observe the different parts that have
to be cleaned and, at the same time, the whole mechanical structure mounted with all its components is shown.
You must particularly take care of the sensors which are
really fundamental in the unit working.
The sensors are absolutely necessary when a general re-
set of the projector is needed. If this function is not correctly
executed, it will totally compromise the regular working of the
projector, at least for the group referred to the sensor itself.
Es : when there’s an irregular reset of the color wheel, all
the setted colors will not correspond to the colours listed in the
chapter about DMX digital values.
The section shutter/strobo doesn’t use sensors during the
reset positioning but it’s conditioned by a mechanical beat of
the shutter shovels.

6.2 ELECTRONIC MAINTENANCE
This section is dedicated in detail to the electronic connections between the card and the mechanical compo-
nents, assembled in the projector. These informations will be absolutely necessary when the mechanical unit has to
be removed from the projector for maintenance and/or repair.
The connections are made using handy connectors and are detailed where you can find indications about the
connection between a specific connector and a specific component of the mechanical unit. This includes the motors
and the sensors of the various effects wheels ( color 1, color 2, shutter etc.).
WARNING! An improper use of this documentation made by not specifically qualified staff can damage
irremediably the electronic and/or mechanical components of the projector.

7.0 TROUBLESHOOTING
PROBLEM CAUSE ACTION
The projector doesn’t switch on
The projector switches on but
doesn’t answer to commands
Defecting projection
Projection with halo
The color or other effects doesn’t
coincide to the selected value.
The PAN movement doesn’t co-
incide to the selected value
The projector does not carry out
the automatic repositioning of the
PAN or TILT movements.
- The power supply is not present
- The lamp is not working
- Wrong DMX configuration
-The (A) Led is not blinking
- Defective cables
- Defective control unit
- The lens is broken
- Dust or grease stored on lens
- Not aligned Lamp
-Dust or grease stored on the all
parts of projector.
- Position sensor dirty with dust or
grease
-Defective Motor
-Electronic board
-Position sensor dirty with dust or
grease
- Defective Motor
-Electronic board
- ENCO OFF in the PAN/TILT confi-
guration menu
Check if the luminous indicator is lighted
or not.
Replace the lamp.
Make sure that the projector is correctly
configurated.
Check the Fuse F3(1A) on the main board
Replace or repair the DMX cable.
Check the control unit by means of other
working projectors.
Technical aid is required.
Ceck that the lens are not broken.
Remove dust or grease stored on lens
Lamp adjustment (see 2.2 chapter)
Carefully clean the projector components
(see “Maintenance” chapter)
Carefully clean the projector components
(see “Maintenance” chapter)
Technical aid is required.
Carefully clean the projector components
(see “Maintenance” chapter)
Technical aid is required.
Set ON ENCO Function of PAN/TILT con-
figuration MENU (cap. 4.1)
Technical aid is required.

8.0 CONFORMITY DECLARATION
Declaration of CE Conformity
We, Manufacturer/Importer
COEF srl.
Via Albinatico, 80-82
51019 Ponte Buggianese (Pistoia)
ITALY
Declare that the product
MP250 Fresnel
Is in conformity with
In accordance with 89/336 EEC-EMC Directive and
With the actual required safety standards in accordance with LVD 73/23 EEC
Disturbances in supply systems caused by
household appliances and similar electri-
cal eqipment “Harmonics”
Disturbances in supply systems caused by
household appliances and similar electri-
cal eqipment “Voltage fluctuations”
Generic emission standard Part 1:
Residual, commercial and light industry
Generic immunity standard Part 1:
Residual, commercial and light industry
Generic emission standard Part 2:
Industrial environment
Generic immunity standard Part 2:
Industrial environment
Immunity requirements for household ap-
pliances tols and similar apparatus
Equipment for general lighting purposes
(immunity)
Light fixtures
General instructions and tests
Light fixtures. General instructions and
tests. Equipment fixtures for stages, TV
and cinema studios
Limits and methods of measurement of ra-
dio disturbance characteristics of indu-
strial, scientific and medical (ISM) high
frequency equipment
Limits and methods of measurement of ra-
dio disturbance characteristics of broad-
cast receivers and associated equipment
Limits and methods of measurement of ra-
dio disturbance characteristics of hou-
sehold electrical appliances, portable tools
and similar electrical apparatus
Limits and methods of measurement of ra-
dio disturbance characteristics of fluore-
scent lampsand luminaries
Limits and methods of measurement of ra-
dio disturbance characteristics of informa-
tion technology equipment
Immunity from radio interference of broad-
cast receivers and associated equipment
Cabled distribution systems; Equipment
for receiving and/or distribution from sound
and television signals
Safety requirements for mains operated
electronic and related apparatus for hou-
sehold and similar general use
Safety of household and similar electrical
appliances
Name: Alfonso Ceccarelli
Position: Managing Director
Signature:
Date: Ponte Buggianese, 05 October 2000
EN 55022
EN 60065
EN 61000-3-3
EN 61547
EN 60598-1
EN 60598-2-17

9.0 ELECTRIC DIAGRAM

10.0 DIMENSIONS

11.0 PART ASSEMBLY

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