GLP JUNIOR SCAN 2 User manual

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from software version 1.0
(instruction version 1.3)
lnstruction Manual
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Description of Device............. ................3
1.1 Safety lnstructions..........,.., ..............4
lnstallation.............. ................. 5
2.1 Mounting .......,..5
2.2 Secure the JUNIOR SCAN 2 ..,.......... ..............5
2.3 Connectors.............. .............5
2.3.1 AC Connectors ......5
2.3.2 DMX........ ...............5
2.4 Fuse.., ................. 5
The Menu Field / Functions ............. ......6
3.1 Adjust the DMX- Address ................. 6
3.2 Special Functions .............6
3.2.1 Reset Function ......6
3.2.2 Sound Function .....6
3.2.3 Lamp ON / OFF........ ............. 7
3.2.4 Temperature Control ..............7
3.2.5 lnvert PAN/Tilt .......7
DMX Ghannel Selection (DMX Protocol) ...............I
Changing the lamp ............... 11
5.1 Safety regulations ............. ............. 11
5.2 Realize the Lamp Change.. ....,.,..... 11
Changing the Gobos............. ...............12
6.1 Safety Regulations.............. ...........12
6.2 Realize the Gobo Change ..............12
Maintenance and Cleaning the JUNIOR SCAN 2 ............. .................. 13
7.1 Safety Regulations.............. ........... 13
7.2 Mirror and Optical System .............. 13
7.3 Air Cooling System. ........ 13
Technical Specifications..... .........,....... 14
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Disploy
1 Description of Device
4x Cosing Screws
(Hexogon Socket)
Screws I +2
(Lomp chongel
ying Hondels
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Moins supply incl. fuse
2x Cosing Screws
(Cross slot)
4x Rubber Feets
Screws A+B+C
(Lomp odjuslment{
Power Switch
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1.1 Safetylnstructions
The JUNIOR SCAN 2 is a High-Tech Product. To guarantee a
smooth operation, it is necessary to keep following rules.
The manufacturer of this device will not take responsibility of
damages through disregard of the information in this manual.
Warranty adjustments will be cancelled.
1. Make sure that before putting into operation, the fan and the air inlets are
clean and not blocked by anything. JUNIOR SCAN 2
2. Attention: Don't touch the device during the operation. This can cause injuries
or damages.
3. Unplug the JUNIOR SCAN 2lrom the AC outlet before any service.
4. lt is necessary to wait at least 30 minutes after disconnecting the AC before
you open the JUNIOR SCAN 2. Please do not touch the bulb of the lamp if
you are not absolutely sure it is cold. -Danqer of BURNING-
5. Never look directly into the beam of the lamp. You risk injury of your retina and
blindness.
6. Pay attention of the maximum lamp operation time. You have to change it if
the lamp shows any deformations or damages. The same is with all glass
components, color filters, lenses and mirrors.
7. To allow a secure operation, follow also the lnstallation guide described in
chapter 2. Operating the JUNIOR SCAN 2 without suited safety aids like
Safety cables or clamps/hooks can increase the risk of an accident.
8. The installation should be done by qualified staff only. Please pay attention to
the common rules of technology that are not explicit mentioned in this manual.
9. Use only original spare parts. Any structural modification will cancel all
warranty adjustments.
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2 lnstallation
2.1 Mounting
Mount clamps and/or hooks directly to the bow of the JUNIOR SCAN 2. Please
make sure to use right sized clamps and hooks and fit them securely. Keep a
safety distance of 0.5 m towards any easy inflammable materials (decoration etc.).
Pay attention to the regulations of: BGV G1 (former VBG 70)
and DIN VDE 0711-217 |
The installation should be done by qualified staff only.
2.2 Secure the JUNIOR SCAN 2
lnstall a safety wire through the handle that can hold at least 10 times the weight
of the fixture.
2.3 Connectors
2.3.1 AC Connectors
230 Volt,50 Hz (EU model) or 120 Volt,60 Hz (US model)
Please see printing on the case for the right power supply!
2.3.2 DMX
DMX 512 Standard inpuVoutput.
[+] = Pin 3/ t-l = Pin 2 / [Ground] = Pin 3
The DMX- Address starts at [001].
Please see printing on the case for the right Pin usage!
2,4 Fuse
The JUNIOR SCAN 2 electronic system is protected by a 5x20mm T2A fuse 250V
(EU model), respectively a 5x20mm T4A fuse 120 V (US model).
. Please see the printing on the JUNIOR SCAN 2lor more details!
. Disconnect AC outlet before changing a fuse!
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3 The Menu Field / Functions
You can adjust the DMX address of the JUNIOR SCAN 2 directly at the menu field.
3.1 Adjust the DMX- Address
Right after turning on the JUNIOR SCAN 2 and the
first reset, you see the current DMX- Address. Use
the first? button for the "first digit", the second button
for the "second digit" and the third button for the
"third digit" of the DMX address.
The DMX-Address is stored also while switching off
the JUNIOR SCAN 2.
3.2 Special Functions
3.2.1 Reset Function
The JUNIOR SCAN 2 is performing a reset right after turning on the unit.
During this operation the display shows ,,rsr". This function can also be
started via the DMX signal. Select a DMX value between 250 and 255 for
longer than 3 seconds in the Special Channel (No. 9).
3.2.2 Sound Function
This function allows you to run a stand alone audio program. For activating
please use the following procedure:
Press and hold down the right display button (first digit) while switching on
the JUNIOR SCAN 2. The display reads firstly the version number of the
unit and afterwards 2 sec. "AuD" to indicate the audio function.
Now the JUNIOR SCAN 2 is in Audio-Mode as well as in Master-Mode.
That means further units can be connected to the first JUNIOR SCAN 2
which run the audio program simultaneously. All fufther units must be set to
Normal-Mode (switched off Audio-Mode).
To switch off this function again you have to run the above mentioned
procedure once again. Press and hold down the right display button (first
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digit) while switching on the JUNIOR SCAN 2. The display reads only
'rSTil (Reset).
3.2.3 Lamp ON / OFF
The lamp of the JUNIOR SCAN 2 can be switched off via DMX signal. For
this please bring DMX channel no. 9 (Special) to a value between 23O - 249
and DMX channel no.5 (Shutter) to a value between 0 - 15. The lamp will
start again if you set DMX channel no. 5 (Shutter) to a value between 254 -
255.
3.2.4 Temperature Control
lf the inside temperature of the unit exceeds an ceftain value (e.9. in case of
blocked fans) the lamp of the JUNIOR SCAN 2 will be automatically
switched off. After solving the problem the lamp can be started once again.
3.2.5 lnvert PAN/Tilt
This function allows you to invert the PANÆilt movement. Press and hold
down the middle (left) display button while switching on the unit to invert the
PAN (Tilt) movement. The display shows 'tr-P' for PAN inverse or trr-Til
for Tilt inverse. To switch off this functions please run these procedures
once again.
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4 DMX Channel Selection (DMX Protocol)
ChanhèI,,. Function DMX-value Hex-value Vâlue in "1"
1) Pan Pan- Position 0-255 O-FF 0 - 100%
2) Tirt Tilt- Position 0-255 O-FF 0 - 100%
3) Color white / open 0-3 0-3 1%
open / Dark Blue 801 4-7 4-7 2o/"
Dark Blue 801 8-11 8-B oo/
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Half-Color 212-15 c-F Èo/
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Dark Green G01 16 - 19 10-13 ao/
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Half-Color 320-23 14-17 8%
Light Yellow Y0200 24-27 18-18 1OV"
Half-Color 428-31 1C-1F 11"/"
Bright Blue 82879 32-35 20-23 13/"
Half-Color 536-39 24-27 15%
Lavender V98349 40-43 28-28 16"/"
Half-Color 644-47 2C-2F 18"/"
Magenta M56339 48-51 30-33 19"/"
Half-Color 752-55 34-37 21"/"
Light Blue 86467 56-59 38-38 22o/"
Half-Color 860-63 3C-3F 24"/o
Fire 00819 64-67 40-43 25%
Half-Color 968-71 44-47 27%
Turquoise C4700 72-75 48-48 29%
Half-Color 10 76-79 4C-4F 3O"/"
Pink M6336 80-83 50-53 32%
Half-Color 11 84-87 54-57 33%
Canary Y89312 88-91 58-58 35"/"
Half-Color 12 92-95 5C-5F 36%
Golden Amber 05921 96-99 60-63
64-67 38/"
Half-Color 13 100 - 103 40%
Red R9926 104 - 107 68-68 41%
Half-Color 14 108-111 6C-6F 43%
Italien Blue C45370 112 - 115 70-73 44"/"
Half-Color 15 116 119 74-77 46/"
Green G28389 120 - 123 78-78 47%
Half-Color 16 124 - 127 7C-7F 49o/"
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Ohannel Funetion DMX-value Hex-value Value in %
Multicolor 1128 - 131 80-83 50%
Half-Color 17 132 - 135 84-87 52%
Multicolor 2136 - 139 8-8B 53%
Rotation, slow - fast 140 - 253 8C-FD 54 - 98%
music color chaser (slow) 254 FE 99%
music color chaser (fast) 255 FF 1OOT"
4) Gobos open 0-7 o-7 ôo/
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Gobo 1 (- (exchangeable) 8-15 8-F 57"
Gobo 2 ,3.it (exchangeable) 16-23 10 -17 8%
Gobo 3 *É 24-31 18- 1F 11%
Gobo 4 re) 32-39 20-27 15o/"
Gobo 5 -40-47 28-2F 18%
Gobo 648-55 30-37 21%
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Gobo 7 iT 56-63 38-3F 24%
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Gobo 8 ë) 64-71 40-47 27%
Gobo e æ72-79 48-4F 30%
Gobo 10 80-87 50-57 33%
Gobo 1 1 i.""i 88-95 58-5F 36"/"
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Gobo 12 c.j' 96 - 103 60-67 40%
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Gobo 13 -;r.= 104 - 111 68-6F 42"/"
Gobo 1 4112 - 119 70-77 45%
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Gobo 15 l.-r 120 - 127 78-7F 48%
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Gobo 16 128 - 135 80-87 52%
Gobo 17 -.*ll 136 - 143 88-8F 55%
Gobo 18 Lr 144 - 151 90-97 58%
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Gobo 19 L..l 152 - 159 98-9F 60"/"
music Gobo chaser (slow) 254 FE 99%
music Gobo chaser (fast) 255 FF lOOo/"
5) Shutter Shutter closed 0-15 00-0F o-3%
Random Shutter '16 - 31 10 - 1F 9%
Audio Shutter 32- 47 20-2F 16o/"
Shutter frequency, slow - fast 48 - 239 30-EF 17 - 93"/"
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Shutter open 240 - 255 FO-FF 94 - 1OO"/"
Lamp ON (ignition) 254 - 255 FD-FF 100%
6) Speed PanÆilt, relative 0-1 00-01 0-1%
PanÆilt, slow - fast 2-255 02-FF 2 - 100"/"
13) Move-
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Movement Size Phase
PAN 1
1
1
1
00
90"
180"
270'
01..01 01..01 0,5%
02..03 02..03 1,0"/"
04..05 04..05 1,70/o
06..07 06..07 2.5o/"
PAN 2
2
2
2
00
90'
180
270"
08..09 08..09 3,3%
10..1 104..08 4,1%
12..13 0c..0D 4.9"/"
14..15 0E..0F 5,7%
PAN 3
3
3
3
00
90"
1 80'
270"
16..17 11 11 65%
18..19 12..13 7.3%
20..21 14..15 8,0%
22..23 16..17 8,8%
PAN 4
4
4
4
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90'
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24..25 18..'t9 9,6%
26..27 14..18 10.4%
28..29 1C..1D 11,2"/"
30..31 1E..'tF 12%
TILT 32..63 20..3F 13..25%
PAN / TILT 64..95 40..5F 26..377o
PAN / TILT (inverse) 96..127 60..7F 38..50%
Circle '128..159 80..9F 51..62"/"
Circle (inverse) 160..'191 AO..BF 63..75%
lvinq eiqht 192..223 c0..DF 76..870/"
random movement 224..255 EO,.FF 88..100%
8) Laser Laser OFF 0-15 00-0F o-3%
Laser flashes, random 16 - 31 10-1F 9%
Laser Audio controlled 32-47 20-2F 167"
Laser blinking, slow -fast 48 - 127 30-7F 17 - 49"/"
Laser blinking, slow - fast 128 - 239 80-EF 50 - 93%
Laser ON 240 - 255 FO-FF 94 - 100%
9) Special n.a. 0-63 0-3F O - 25"/"
Color-Chaser, Color <-> C + 1, slow - fast 64-79 40-4F 26 - 31%
Color-Chaser, Color <-> C + 2, slow - fast B0-95 50-5F 32% - 37%
PanÆilt Audio controlled --> slow 96 - 111 60-6F 38 - 440/"
PanÆilt Audio controlled --> fast 112 - 127 70-7F 45- 49%
PanÆilt random positions 128 - 143 80-8F 50 - 56%
Lamp OFF after 3 sec. (only if Shutter is closed) 230 - 249 EF-F9 90 - 970/"
Reset after 3 sec. 250 - 255 FA-FF 98 - 100%
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5 Changing the lamp
For a frictionless operation please read this chapter carefully and follow all instructions.
5.1 Safety regulations
. Pull out the main plug!
. Wait at least 20 minutes after the last operation to cool down the fixture.
. Don't touch the bulb of the lamp with bare fingers (this can cause damages).
. Before you put the JUNIOR SCAN 2 into operation close the casing, othenryise
your retina can be hurt!
5.2 Realize the Lamp Change
Please see also lllustration 1-1 on page 3.
1. Open the two Phillips screws on the bottom of the case.
2. Pull out the lamp holder sheet including the lamp securely.
3. Remove the old/broken lamp.
4. Put in the new lamp securely in reverse order. Use only the originally lamp type.
Do not touch the new lamp with bare fingers.
5. Apply the lamp holder sheet back again into the shaft.
6. Close the two Phillips screws afterwards.
7. Now the maximum light output can be adjusted with the three adjustment
screws on the back side of the lamp holder sheet.
Attention: The glass bulb of the lamp can splinter. For that reason remove the
lamp with safety gloves or some cloth.
Pay attention on a firm fit of the lamp !!!
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6 Changing the Gobos
You can change two Gobos of your own choice. Please pay attention on the following
specifications and procedures.
Gobo diameter: 13,8mm
Gobo picture diameter: 12,5mm
Gobo thickness: -0,2mm (glass)- or steel Gobos can be used.
6.1 Safety Regulations
. Pull out the main plug!
o Wait at least 20 minutes after the last operation to cool down the fixture.
Before you put the JUNIOR SCAN 2 into operation close the casing, otherwise
your retina can be hurtl
6.2 Realize the Gobo Change
1. Open the JUNIOR SCAN 2 as
described before in chapter 5 on
page 1 1.
2. Take out the Gobo by holding it
with your fingers.
3. lnsert the new Gobo and snap it
into the clips. Pay attention on a
save fit.
4. Close the JUNIOR SCAN 2 again
in reverse order.
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7 Maintenance and Cleaning the JUNIOR SCAN 2
It is absolutely essential that the fixture is kept clean and that dust, dirt and smoke-fluid
residues must not built up on or within the fixture. Otherwise the fixture's light-output will
be significantly reduced. Regular cleaning will not only ensure the maximum light-
output, but will also allow the fixture to function reliably throughout its life.
A soft lint-free cloth moistened with any good glass cleaning fluid is recom-
mended, under no circumstances should alcohol or solvents be used!
The inside optical system should be maintained only by authorized persons. Please
contact your local dealer.
7.1 Safety Regulations
o Pull out the main plug!
o Wait at least 20 minutes after the last operation to cool down the fixture.
. Before you put the JUNIOR SCAN 2 into operation close the casing, otherwise
your retina can be hurt!
7.2 Mirror and Optical System
Clean the mirror and the optical system of the JUNIOR SCAN 2 with water and
some glass detergent.
To clean the inner side of the lens, it can be screwed out completely.
7.3 Air Cooling System
Clean the fans, air channels and grills regularly.
Attention: Do not cover the air inlets !!!
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I Technical Specifications
. Power Supply 230Volt: 5x2O 2,0AT / 150V: 5x20 4,0AT
o Lamp: HSD 150170,3000h, 7000k or CDM/SA-T 150W, 6000h, 4200k
. DMX 512 Standard
. Pan 230' lTilt 110"
o 15 colors + white
. 2x multi color effects
. 16 half colors
o 19 Gobos (2 exchangeable)
. High Speed Shutter
. Laser diode positioning by the mirror
o Stand-alone music controlled
. Weight 8,5 kg
. Measures: 540 x 310 x 220 mm
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1Dark Blue B01
2Dark Green G01
3Light Yellow Y0200
4Bright Blue 82879
5Lavender V98349
6Magenta M56339
7Light Blue 86467
8Fire 00819
ITurquoise C4700
10 Pink M6336
11 Canary Y89312
12 Golden Amber 05921
13 Red R9926
14 Italien Blue C45370
15 Green G28389
ABright Blue 82879
BCanary Y89312
cMagenta M56339
DRed R9926
EGreen G28389
FSlate Blue 844367
GOrange O1823
HPink M63336
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