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gama 12:26pm on Wednesday, October 20th, 2010 
Great looks & picture, Terrible sound Bought this recently and it looks great has a great picture, but is sorely let down by the sound. Samsung on song Excellent product - having researched all the available models. The value is good the functionality excellent and a very easy set-up!
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Excellent TV. I have had this TV for a few months now, and I love it. The picture quality is perfect and so is the sound.
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I decided to buy a new TV when I moved house a year and a half ago. My new living room was larger than the old one. my friend has one and i have went round his and its amazing quaitly and is even better with surround sound with HD (amazing) the porfamace is good i w... the samsung LE40A656 was the mosy stylish TV around that i could find. the smooth surround with cool blue light made it stand out from the rest.
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Spyro-250 Effect

SY-250

Colored light whirls and twists. With audio control for convenience and DMX control for design precision, Spyro-250 TM leaves traditional effects behind.

CAUTION!

Risk of electric shock Read instructions before installing or connecting to power
Copyright 1998 Geni Electronics Co., Ltd.

Contents

TM Spyro-250 Effect Description Features Effect Diagrams Warning
Page 1 Page 1 Page 2 Page 3
Section 1 - Setting Up Inspection Lamp Installation Effect Installation Section 2 - Control Modes Audio Control for One Unit Audio Control for Four or More Units DMX512 Control TM MiniMaster16 Control Section 3 - General Use Function Dip Switch Settings Lamp Relay Maintenance Lamp Removal Trouble-shooting Product Specifications Appendix 1 Setting DMX Addresses DMX Address Chart Appendix 2 Spyro-250G

Page 3 Page 4 Page 4

Page 5 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7
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Appendix 2

Spyro-250G Gobos

1. White 2. Pink 3. Yellow 4. Light Blue 5. Green 6. Orange Red 7. Purple 8. Red 9. Dark Blue 10. Dark Purple 2 3

Description

The Spyro-250 lighting effect sets any room, whether dance hall, disco, pub or palace, to life. Vibrant specks of light twist and turn in an exciting whirl of color. With strobe, rotation, and nine dichroic colors + white, TM Spyro-250 turns any place into a party place. And with its control mode innovation, Spyro-250 leaves traditional effects behind. DMX control precision allows you to synchronize changes to music and other professional lighting equipment. Audio control provides the TM convenience of instant shows. And the MiniMaster control mode provides TM instant effect shows in sync with Geni Nimbus series scanners. Exhilarating lighting ef fect and control innovation make Spyro-250 ideal for disco, display, and mobile use.

TM TM TM

Features
Innovative color flower effect: light whirls and twists Nine dichroic colors, plus white Eight frequency-per-second (fps) strobe effect Rapid, two-way rotation Innovative control: audio and standard DMX512 control modes TM Works with MiniMaster16TM controller and Nimbus scanners Easy-to-use audio program, straightforward DMX addressing Built-in assistance functions for convenience, including focus, etc. User-friendly function switches offer control options Built to perform for a long, long time Quality components, axial fan cooling Long lamp life assured by: 1) slightly reduced operating voltage 2) automatic lamp shutoff Convenient IEC power socket Three-pin Canon XLR DMX512 signal cable connection Two DMX channels: (1) color and (2) effect rotation 1 14

DMX Address Chart

DMX starting addresses and dip switch settings for 28 Spyro-250 effect units follow. For more information about the DMX512 addressing system, please see the guide DMX512 Basics.

Spyro-250 Diagrams

Front View F1 - Bracket F2 - Bracket Knobs F3 - Hexagonal Screw for Attaching Bracket F4 - Fan Air Vents F5 - Lens F6 - Lamp Compartment Plate F7 - Screws for Attaching Lamp Compartment Plate F8 - Lamp Compartment Air Vents F1 F2 F3 F4
Address Dip Switches Unit Address Dip Switches Unit O O 29 Unit Unit 1 N N O O 31 Unit 16 Unit N N O O Unit 3 Unit 5 N N O O 7 Unit Unit 18 N N O O 9 Unit 5 Unit N N O O 11 Unit 20 Unit N N O O Unit 41 Unit 7 N N O O 43 Unit 8 Unit N N Unit 9 Unit 10 Unit 11 Unit 12 Unit 13 Unit 27

O N O N O N O N O N O N 78 9
Unit 23 Unit 24 Unit 25 Unit 26 Unit 27 Unit 28
Back View B1 - DMX Canon Connection (DMX Signal In) B2 - Built-in Microphone B3 - DMX Canon Connection (DMX Signal Out) B4 - Fuse Holder B5 - DMX Dip Switches B1 B6 - Function Dip Switches B7 - IEC Power Socket B3 B8 - Earth (Ground)

B2 B4 B5 B6 B7 B8 2

Warning!
Follow standard precautions for all electronic products.

Appendix 1

Setting DMX Addresses
This appliance must be earthed (grounded). Disconnect from power before removing covers or servicing. Keep case closed while operating. Spyro-250 TM effect contains no user serviceable parts. Servicing must be conducted by qualified service personnel. Lamp and components become hot during operation. Allow time to cool before handling. Keep flammable material a t least on e meter away fro m unit. Do not operate in wet conditions or near liquids. Keep air vents clear to avoid overheating. Never insert objects into air vents. Lamp produces hazardous UV light. Do not look directly at lamp when lit. Do not expose skin to uncovered lamp. If objects fall on unit, disconnect mains power supply immediately. Have a qualified technician inspect for safety before operating. Never remove warning or informative labels from the unit.
To set DMX addresses, you must know about (1) the relationship between DMX512 dip switches and address values, (2) your equipment, and (3) how to compute DMX addresses. The following is a brief explanation of the DMX512 system. For a m ore thorough guide, please see t he pamphlet DMX512 Basics. 1. The relationship between DMX512 dip switches and address values:

Dip Switch DMX Value 256

Note that DMX values double progressively: the first DMX dip switch has a DMX address value of 1; The second DMX dip switch ha s a value of 2; the third DMX dip switch has a value of 4, etc., as shown above.

Section 1 - Setting Up

Inspection
Every Spyro-250 effect was thoroughly tested at the factory and shipped in TM perfect condition. Carefully unpack your Spyro-250 effect and remove the bag with components from the carton. Inspect equipment for shipping damage. If shipping damage has occurred, contact your Geni dealer immediately. Packing list: 1. Spyro-250 effect 2. Mains power cord 3. Operating manual 3

2. Your equipment. Since each Spyro-250 effect has two channels, each starting addresses advances two places. In this example, we hav e no other TM DMX equipment in front of Spyro-250 , so the first effect unit's starting address should = 1; The second unit's starting address should = 3, etc. List the DMX starting values, and set DMX dip switches appropriately. (Make sure the fourth function dip switch is off.) 3. Set DMX dip switches to appropriate DMX starting addresses. Begin with the highest dip switch value possible and work down from there. For a DMX starting address of 19, for example, activate DMX dip switch #5(with a value of 16), then work down, activating dip switch #2, (with a value of 2), and dip switch #1 (with a value of 1). Use a ballpoint pen or a toothpick to flip DMX dip switches to the appropriate address settings.
TM For convenience, Spyro-250 effect starting addresses for 28 units and corresponding DMX dip switch settings are shown on the following page.

Product Specifications

Model: Spyro-250 Dimensions: 260x230x169mm (LxWxH) Weight: 7.85 kg Lamp: 24V/250W ELC GX5.3 Voltage: 120V~60Hz Power consumption: 300VA Fuse: T5A/250V 20mm Lamp transformer: 115V/22.5V PC board transformer: 115/10V/8V Signal: USITT DMX512 Signal connection: 3-pin XLR Addressing: Standard DMX512 9-pin binary Channels: 2 Termination: Built-in (Manual) Model: Spyro-250 Dimensions: 260x230x169mm (LxWxH) Weight: 7.85 kg Lamp: 24V/250W ELC GX5.3 Voltage: 230V~50Hz Power consumption: 300VA Fuse: T3.15A/250V 20mm Lamp transformer: 230V/22.5V PC board transformer: 230V/8V/10V Signal: USITT DMX512 Signal connection: 3 pin XLR Addressing: Standard DMX512 9-pin binary Channels: 2 Termination: Built-in (Manual) CE Approved Note: Spyro-250 effect is also available with gobos attached to the color TM wheel. The model with gobos is called Spyro-250G. See Appendix 2 for details. 11

Lamp Installation

Caution! Lamp and metal componLamp Installation Diagram ents get hot during operation. Always allow unit to cool before re-lamping or opening unit cover. 1. Loosen the two screws (F7) on t he lamp cover (F6). (Diagram shown on page 4.) Remove lamp compartment cover (F6). 2. Remove lamp from packaging. Read lamp instructions. Do not touch lamp bulb with bare hands, as this could shorten t he lamp life. Grasp the outside of the lamp's cup-shaped reflector. (Lamp not included with effect.) 3. Slide the lamp's cup-shaped reflector into the lamp holder (L1). L1 - Lamp Holder L2 - Lamp Socket (Diagram on right.) 4. Note that the lamp stem has two pegs. And the lamp socket (L2) has two small holes. Gent ly insert the lamp stem pegs into the holes in the lamp socket (L2). 5. Put lamp cover (F6) into place, with the flange (the metal protrusion on the lamp compartment cover) inside the un it on the lens side. Fasten both screws (F7) firmly.

Effect Installation

TM 1. For best results, hang Sypyro-250 effect from a firm tru ss. Allow at least one meter on all sides for proper cooling. 2. Bolt bracket (F1) to a 16-kg rated or stronger clamp and fasten securely to truss. Adjust projection angle and tighten bracket knobs (F2). Tighten hex screws (F3) as necessary. 3. Set Function and Dip switch settings for the control mode of y our choice. See the following for details. "Daisy chain" the units as explained in the guide DMX512 Basics. 4. Make sure that your power supply and the product power specificat ions are the same. Plug mains power cord into IEC socket (F7), then plug into an appropriate power source. 4
Section 2 - Control Modes
Audio Control for One Unit
1. Use a ballpoint pen or toothpick to flip Function dip switch #1 to t he on position: O Turn all other Function and DMX dip switches off. N 2. Provide power as explained in the Effect Installation section, and turn on the music. TM 3. Spyro-250 lighting effect will project a ligh t show that changes in sync with the music.

Trouble-shooting

The following tips are provided to help users solve basic problem s. Always refer servicing to qualified technicians.
Audio Control for Four or More Units
1. First unit: Turn on Function dip switches #1 and #2:Turn on DMX N dip switch #1. (See diagram below right.) Keep other DMX and Function dip switches off. 2. Second Unit: Turn on DMX dip switch #1 and # 2. Keep other DMX and Function dip switches off. 3. Third Unit: Turn on DMX dip switch #1 and #3. 4. Fourth Unit: Turn on DMX dip switches #1, #2, and #3. 5. Envision following units (5, 6, 7, 8, etc.) as repetitions DMX Dip Switch Settings of the first, second, third and (Audio Control, 4+ Units) fourth units. Units 5, 9, 13, etc., would have the same Unit 1, 5, 9, 13, etc. O N DMX dip switch address setO Unit 2, 6, 10, 14, etc. tings as the first unit. Units N 6,10, 14, etc., would have Unit 3, 7, 11, 15, etc. O N the same DMX dip switch O Unit 4, 8, 12, 16, etc. setting as the second unit. N See diagram at right. Activate function dip switches #1 and #2 on the first unit only. 6. Activate the DMX signal terminator, Function dip switch #6, on t he last unit in a series of units. 7. Provide power as explained in the Effects Installation section. 8. Turn on music. Spyro250 effects will change to the beat of the music in an interesting, automatic light show. 5
Problem: Lamp is not lit and fan is not operating. Solution: 1. Check mains for proper power connection and supply. 2. Disconnect power cord. Use a flat-head screwdriver to pry open the fuse holder (B4). Check the fuse. If the fuse is discolored, rather than clear, replace it. A replacement fuse is provided in the plastic box-shaped cover in the fuse holder (B4). Problem: Lamp is not lit, but fan is operating. Solution: 1. Let unit cool. Disconnect power. Check the lamp. If the lamp is discolored or broken, replace it with a new lamp of the appropriate type. 2. If lamp is not burnt or broken, re-insert it. Close the case, tighten both screws, and reconnect power. If the lamp still does not light, r efer servicing to a qualified technician. Problem: Effects do not change according to DMX512 slider positions. Solution: 1. Check DMX512 dip switch settings. Make sure unit is addressed properly. Make sure that Function dip switches are set properly. 2. Disconnect DMX512 signal cords. Turn on Function dip switch #1 , activating the one-unit audio show. Turn on some mus ic. If the audio show operates properly, the DMX signal cable or connecto r is suspect. Replace the original DMX signal cable. Problem: Function dip switches have been set for audio mode, but unit does not respond to music. Solution: 1. Make sure that the appropriate audio Function dip switche s are activated. Turn up the music volume. 2. Refer servicing to a qualified technician. 10

Lamp Relay

Innovative GENI design extends Spyro-250 lamp life. Firs t, the voltage entering the lamp is slightly low. This does not noticeably affect lamp output, but it does extend lamp life. Second, an automatic relay shuts off the lamp if it isn't used. Under DMX512 control, if the color channel is at zero for more than five seconds, the lamp shuts off. Under audio control, if no sound signal is given for more than five seconds, the lamp shuts of f. In both cases, the lamp lights when the signal is restored. Either move your color slider (in DMX control) or turn on the music (in audio control) to activate the lamp.

DMX512 Control

Each Spyro-250 effect has two channels. The first channel controls color, rotation, and strobe. The second channel controls rotation speed and direction. To use DMX512 control, you must:

Maintenance

Warning: Disconnect power and let unit cool before handling. Never open unit when in use. Keep away from water and other liquids. To maintain maximum brightness, clean the unit regularly with a damp cloth or glass cleaner. Do not use alcohol or solvents. 1. Wipe mirror and lens clean regularly. 2. Keep internal optical path free from dust or cobwebs. 3. Clean intern al parts once a year with a brush and strong vacuum cleaner once a year.
1. Set DMX512 dip switch settings and link canon signal cables to each unit as explained in the guide DMX512 Basics. DMX dip switch address settings are explained and shown in Appendix 2. 2. Connect power as explained in the Effect Installation section. Make sure that your power source and the unit power voltages are the same. TM 3. Refer to the Spyro-250 effect DMX channel control diagram below for programming positions. Channel positions on your DMX controller produce effects as indicated below. Spyro-250
TM DMX Channel Control Diagram
Channel 1 Color Strobe Rainbow Dark Purple Dark Blue Red Peach Pink Orange Green Blue Yellow Pink White Off 192 - - - - - - - - - - - - 15 0
Channel 2 Effect Rotation 255 Slow Counterclockwise Fast

Lamp Removal

Follow the directions below to remove lamps when they have burnt out. Disconnect power and let unit cool before handling. 1. Loosen two screws (F7) on the lamp compartment cover (F6). Pull compartment cover (F6) off. (Shown on page 2.) 2. Gently slide the cup-shaped lamp reflect or out of the lamp ho lder (L1). (Shown on page 4.) 3. Grasp the lamp reflector cup (L1) and lamp socket (L2). Pull the lamp reflector cup straight out, away from the lamp socket. 3. Dispose lamps properly. Keep used lamps away from children and animals.

132 131

Fast Clockwise Slow Closed 8 0-7
For example, when using a DMX512 controller on channel one, from position 64 to 79, a green-colored effect will be projected. On channel two, at position 254, the effect will rotate slowly in a counterclockwise direction.

MiniMaster16 Control

Spyro-250TM effects operate with the MiniMaster16 controller, presenting an TM instant light show either alone or accompanying Nimbus series scanners. From four to 64 units, either scanners or effects, can be used with the TM MiniMaster16TM controller. Instructions for operating Spyro-250 effects TM with the MiniMaster16 controller follow. 1. Set the fourth Function di p switch on each Spyro-250 eff ect to the on TM position: O This adjusts Spyro-250 effect channels to match N MiniMaster's program. 2. Set Spyro-250

Section 3 - General Use

Function Dip Switch Settings
The following functions are designed to enhance user convenience. Simply flip the appropriate function dip switch as shown to activate the desired function. Function Dip Switch Chart
#1 Off O N Normal DMX operation, for use with a DMX controller #1 On O N Activates audio control mode
effect DMX dip switch settings as shown below.
3. Choose one of two audio input sources, either a microphone built into TM MiniMaster16 controller, or an exterior sourc e signal from an amplifier. MiniMaster's built-in microphone is activate d when powe r is connected and no line is plugged into the Line In socket on the back panel of the controller. MiniMaster's exterior source signal is activated when a 1/4-inch (6.3mm) stereo jack is connected to the Line In socket on the controller's back panel. 4. Connect power as explained in Effect Installation and turn on the music. TM Spyro-250 effect projections will change to the music.
DMX Dip Switch Settings for Use with MiniMaster16
#2 On O N #2 Off O N Four-unit audio control mode, when One-unit audio control mode when Function dip switch #1 Function dip switch #1 is activated is activated #3 Off O N Normal DMX operation, for use with a DMX controller #4 Off O N Color effects occupy the first DMX channel; Rotation effects occupy the second DMX channel. This is standard. #5 Off O N Not presently used #6 Off O N Normal operation; This is standard. #3 On O N Activates focus assistance function; A white light appears for easy focusing. #4 On

O N 45 6

Spyro-250 Effects 1, 5, 9, 13, 17, 21, 25, 29, 33, 37, 41, 45, 49, 53, 57, 61
2, 6, 10, 14, 18, 22, 26, 30, 34, 38, 42, 46, 50, 54, 58, 62

Starting Address 9

DMX Dip Switches

O N 78 9

Color effects occupy the first DMX channel; Rotation effects occupy the third DMX channel. For use only with TM MiniMaster16 controller. #5 On
Not presently used #6 On O N DMX signal termination; Activate this on the last unit in a series of DMX equipment. This keeps the DMX signal free from interference.
3, 7, 11, 15, 19, 23, 27, 31, 35, 39, 43, 47, 51, 55, 59, 63 4, 8, 12, 16, 20, 24, 28, 32, 36, 40, 44, 48, 52, 56, 60, 64

CONGRATULATIONS!

You are smart. You have one of the best, most innovative effects around.
And with the Geni mark, you are ensured of high quality and reliability for years to come. You can rely on Geni Electronics Co., Ltd., for more excellent lighting products. We design and manufacture strobes, effects, and scanners. And we work hard to keep you, our customer, satisfied. You can get some of the best quality, best priced products on the market from Geni. You know that, because you're smart. Always get the best -- with Geni. Main Office/Factory: Geni Electronics Co., Ltd. No. 12, Alley 12, Lane 732 Chung Cheng Road, Yung Kang Tainan Hsien, Taiwan Tel: 886-6-253-8513 Fax: 886-6-253-8685 Showroom: Geni Electronics Co., Ltd. Taipei World Trade Center, Room 3A-04 No. 5, Section 5, Hsin Yi Road, Taipei, Taiwan Tel: 886-2-2722-2910 Fax: 886-2-2722-2918 Thank you!
Get the best -- get Geni!
Geni Quality Sets the Standard

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SV-150R/200R/250R

Unprecedented performance comes in this promising package -the first die-cast aluminum scanner case made in Asia. SHIVATM scan has the form to entice and the functions to captivate.

CAUTION!

Copyright 2002 Geni Electronics Co., Ltd.

CONGRATULATIONS!

You are smart. You have one of the best scanners around.
And with the Geni mark, you are ensured of high quality and reliability for years to come. You can rely on Geni Electronics Co., Ltd., for more excellent lighting products. We design and manufacture strobes, effects, and scanners. And we work hard to keep you, our customer, satisfied. You can get some of the best quality, best priced products on the market from Geni. You know that, because you're smart. Always get the best -- with Geni. Main Office/Factory: Geni Electronics Co., Ltd. No. 22, Chung Cheng 5th Street Yung Kang Tainan Hsien, Taiwan
Tel: 886-6-253-8513 Fax: 886-6-253-8685 Showroom: Geni Electronics Co., Ltd. Taipei World Trade Center, Room 3A-04 No. 5, Section 5, Hsin Yi Road, Taipei, Taiwan Tel: 886-2-2722-2910 Fax: 886-2-2722-2918
Get the best -- get Geni!
Geni Quality Sets the Standard

CONTENTS

ABOUT SHIVA-150R/200R/250RTM
Description Features Scanner Diagrams Warning Page Page Page Page 2 3

SECTION 1 - SETTING UP

Inspection Lamp Installation Scanner Installation Focusing the Lens Page Page Page Page 5 5

SECTION 2 - OPERATION

DMX512 Control Channel Control Positions Function Settings Service Dip Switches Maintenance Lamp Removal Trouble-shooting Product Specifications Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page 9 10

APPENDIX 1

DMX Address Chart Page 11 Page 12 Page 13 Page 14

APPENDIX 2 APPENDIX 3

DMX Channel Control Diagram

APPENDIX 4

Gobo Dimensions
ABOUT SHIVA-150R/200R/250R

Description

Dimensions Exterior Diameter: 25.2 mm Gobo Pattern Diameter: 20 mm
Note: TM Shiva-150R/200R/250R scanner gobos are suitable for these two scanners. They can also be used TM in Sharma-200 color changers. Do not install gobos from Shiva-150R/200R/ TM 250R into non-rotating gobo scanners Shiva-150/200/250TM.
Unprecedented performance comes in this promising package -the first die-cast aluminum scanner case made in Asia. ShivaTM 150R/200R/250R scanner has the form to entice and the functions to captivate. Excellent optics provide high lumen output. Six rotating replaceable gobos, nine pure dichroic colors + white, strobe and dimming provide variety for great light shows. Precision engineering and quality components make for TM smooth movement and exact X/Y placement. Shiva-150R/200R/250R scanner is value-engineered to beat all competition. And with every model, Geni's user-oriented design lets you work at your convenience. User aids, including focus assistance, self-test function, X/Y direction control, and color/gobo change transition options, enhance programming convenience and pleasure. Shiva-150R/200R/250RTM is the scanner to win with.

Features

Die-cast aluminum case for beauty and strength Excellent optics for high lumen output: Large optical path AR & IR coated lenses Effect variety to make great shows: Six rotating replaceable gobos Nine dichroic colors + white Strobe and dimming Engineered to perform: Innovative single-motor shutter, 1-7 frequency-per-second strobe True mechanical linear dimming 0-100% 170 pan, 90 tilt Smooth micro-stepping Built to last: 6 precision, quality stepper motors Axial fans with long-life ball bearings Convenient to use: Focus, self-test, X/Y direction options, and more

APPENDIX 3

SHIVA-150R/200R/250R

Scanner Gobos

SHIVATM

Scanner Diagrams

Scanner

A1 A3 A4 A5 A6

Gobo 1

Gobo 2

Gobo 3
AI - Bracket A2 - Stepper Motor A3 - Mirror A4 - Lens A5 - Bracket Knob A6 - Air Vents

Gobo 4

Gobo 5

Gobo 6

SHIVA B1 B2 B3 B4 B5 B6 B7 B8 -

Scanner Back Panel

Gobo 7

Gobo 8

Gobo 9
Note: Gobos 1-6 are standard in SHIVA-150R/200R/250RTM scanners. Gobos 7-10 are also available. Gobo 10 13
Service Dip Switches B1 Slide-out Lamp Holder B2 B3 Middle Screw Fuse Holder B6 IEC Power Socket B7 Lamp Holder Screws B9 Function Dip Switches Canon DMX Signal Socket (Signal Out) B9 - DMX Dip Switches B10 - Canon DMX Signal Socket (Signal In) B11 - Earth Ground

B4 B5 B8 B10 B11

Warning!
Follow standard precautions for all electronic products.

APPENDIX 2

Channel 1 Channel 2 Shutter Color
255 Open 7 fps 255 Fast Slow 175 Indigo 144-174 Strobe Dark Blue 128-143

1 fps 160

This appliance must be earthed (grounded). Disconnect from power before removing covers or servicing. Keep case closed while operating. Shiva-150R/200R/250R scanner contains no user serviceable parts. Refer servicing to qualified technicians only. Lamp and components become hot during operation. Allow time to cool before handling. Keep flammable material at least one meter away from unit. Do not operate in wet conditions or near liquids. Keep air vents clear to avoid overheating. Never insert objects into air vents. Lamp produces hazardous UV light. Do not look directly at lamp when lit. Do not expose skin to uncovered lamp. If objects fall on unit, disconnect mains power supply immediately. Have a qualified technician inspect for safety before operating. Never remove warning or informative labels from the unit.

Channel 3 Gobo

255 Gobo 6 214
Channel 4 Channel 5 Channel 6 Tilt Rotation Pan

Degrees: Degrees: 90

213 Gobo 5 171

Clockwise Gobo Rotation

Red 112-127 Purple 96-111

170 Gobo 4 128

Inspection
Every Shiva-150R/200R/250RTM scanner was thoroughly tested and shipped in perfect condition. Carefully unpack your Shiva150R/200R/250R TM scanner and remove the bag with components from the carton. Inspect equipment for shipping damage. Contact your Geni dealer immediately if damage has occurred or if something is missing. Packing list: TM Shiva-150R/200R/250R scanner IEC power cord Operating manual

Orange 80-95 Green 64-79

127 Gobo 3 86
Counterclockwise Gobo Rotation

Dimmer

Light Blue 48-63 Yellow 32-47 Pink 16-31

85 Gobo 2 43

Close 0

White 0-15

42 Gobo 1 0

No Rotation 0

Degrees: 0

DMX Addressing Chart

DMX512 Dip switches and values have the following relationship: Dip Switch DMX Value 256

This means, for instance, that the first DMX dip switch has a DMX value of 1, and the fifth DMX dip switch has a value of 16. TM Since each Shiva-150R/200R/250R has 6 channels, starting addresses would be set as follows: First scanner starting address = 1; Second scanner starting address = 7, etc.
For the sake of brevity, this manual refers to "Shiva150R/200R/250R TM " scanner. Actually, "Shiva-150R/200R/250RTM " refers to the three scanners with similar functions: Shiva-200R TM scanner uses HSD-200 lamp which has a 2000-hour lamp life. TM Shiva-250R scanner uses EHJ 64655 G6.35 24V/250W (50-hour) or EHJ 64657 G6.35 24V/250W (300-hour) lamp. Shiva-150RTM uses PHILIPS CDM-SA/T 150W/942. Always use the correct lamp for your unit.

Lamp Installation

Caution! Lamp and metal components get hot during operation. Always disconnect power and allow unit to cool before opening the unit cover. 1. Loosen two screws (B6) on the slide-ou t lamp holder (B2). Don't loosen the middle screw (B3). Pull the lamp holder (B2) out as far as possible, about 10 cm. 2. Remove lamp from packaging. Read lamp instructions. Do not touch lamp bulb with bare hands, as this could damage the lamp. Grasp the lamp stem and wear lint-free gloves.
Use a ball-point pen or toothpick to set dip switch addresses appropriately. See the guide DMX512 Basics for more TM information. For convenience, Shiva-150R/200R/250R starting addresses for 28 units and corresponding DMX dip switch settings are listed below. SHIVA Address Dip Switches SHIVA Address Dip Switches O O 85 Unit Unit 1 N 9 N 9 O O 91 Unit 16 Unit N 9 N9 O O 13 Unit 3 Unit N 9 NO O 103 Unit Unit 18 N 9 NO O 109 Unit Unit 19 N 9 NO O Unit 20 Unit 115 N 9 NO O Unit 121 Unit 7 NN 9 O O 127 Unit 8 Unit N 9 NO O 133 Unit Unit 23 N 9 NO O 139 Unit 24 Unit N89 N 9 O O 61 Unit 25 Unit N 9 N89 O O Unit Unit N89 N 9 O O Unit 27 Unit 157 NN 9 O O Unit 14 Unit 28 NN 9

B4 B8 B10 B11

3a. For Shiva-150RTM scanner: Note that the CDM-SA/T 150W/942 lamp stem has two pegs, one thicker than the other. Match the pegs with the holes in the lamp socket. Insert the pegs into the lamp socket. 3b. For Shiva-200RTM scanner: Use HSD-200 lamp ,Same as above procedure. 3c. For Shiva-250RTM scanner: Use either EHJ 64655 G6.35 24V/250W (50-hour) or EHJ 64657 G6.35 24V/250W (300hour) lamp. Both of these lamps have two pegs of the same size. Insert pegs into the lamp Socket. 4. Make sure the lamp is in straight. Push the lamp mechanism (B2) straight back into place and fasten screws (B6) on the lamp holder (B2). If you feel strong resistence when pushing the lamp 4

Scanner Installation

1. Use a 35-kg rated or stronger clamp to secure the scanner bracket (A1) onto a firm truss. Tilt unit as desired and t ighten scanner bracket knobs (A5). Allow at least onem eter on all sides for proper cooling. Keep unit away from liquids and flammable items. Lastly, pass safety rope (A7) through bracket of the unit, hitch the safety rope round the truss and buckle it up.

Product Specifications

Model: SHIVA-150RTM scanner Dimensions: 670x300x180mm Lamp: PHILIPS CDM-SA/T 150W/942 Voltage: 120V~60Hz Weight: 15.4 kgs Power consumption: 300VA Fuse: T5A/250V 20mm Signal: USITT DMX512 Signal connection: 3-pin XLR Signal termination: built-in (manual) Addressing: Standard DMX512 9-pin binary Channels: 6
2. Link DMX512 signal cables to the DMX sockets B8 and B10 on the back plate of the scanner. "Daisy chain" the scanne rs as illustrated in the guide DMX Basics. Always use high quality, twisted pair 120 ohm shiel ded, 22 or 24 AWG, braided shield microphone cables and three-pin canon XLR connectors.
3. Set scanner DMX addresses by flipping the appropriate DMX dip switches. For more information, see Appendix 1, the DMX512 Address Chart and the guide DMX512 Basics. 4. Avoid signal interference by flipping Function dip switch #8 to the "on" position on the last scanner in a series of DMX units. 5. Check that your power supply and the specified scanner voltage are the same. Plug mains power cord into the IEC socket (B5) on the back of unit. Plug the mains power cord into properly grounded power supply. 6. The lamp will light (but may be covered by the shutter). You might hear the color and gobo wheels reset and pause. New scanners sometimes smoke and emit an odor briefly as paint and dust are burnt away. 7. external flexible cable or cord of this luminaire is damaged, it shall be replaced by a special cord or cord exclusively available from the manufacturer or his service agent.
Model: SHIVA-200RTM scanner Dimensions: 670x300x180mm Lamp: HSD-200 or MSD-200 Voltage: 230V~50Hz Weight: 15 kgs Power consumption: 300VA Fuse: T5A/250V 20mm Signal: USITT DMX512 Signal connection: 3-pin XLR Signal termination: built-in (manual) Addressing: Standard DMX512 9-pin binary Channels: 6
Model: SHIVA-200RTM scanner Dimensions: 670x300x180mm Lamp: HSD-200 or MSD-200 Voltage: 120V~60Hz Weight: 13 kgs Power consumption: 500VA Fuse: 7A/250V 20mm Signal: USITT DMX512 Signal connection: 3-pin XLR Signal termination: built-in (manual) Addressing: Standard DMX512 9-pin binary Channels: 6

Focusing the Lens

1. Set Function dip switch #7 to the "on" position. 2. The scanner shutter will open, pan and tilt will align to center, and a small white spot will appear for easy focusing. 3. Rotate lens to obtain a sharp focus.
Model: SHIVA-250RTM scanner Dimensions: 670x300x180mm Lamp: 24V/250W EHJ 64655 G6.35 or 24V/250W EHJ 64657 G6.35 Voltage: 230V~50Hz; 120V~50/60Hz Weight: 15 kgs Power consumption: 300VA Fuse: T5A/250V 20mm Signal: USITT DMX512 Signal connection: 3-pin XLR Signal termination: built-in (manual) Addressing: Standard DMX512 9-pin binary Channels: 6

Trouble-shooting

The following trouble-shooting guide is provided to help product users solve minor problems. Always refer servicing to a qualified technician. Problem: Lamp is not lit and fan is not turning. (Fan can be seen through the back panel.) Solution: 1. Check electric mains for proper power connection. Ch eck that the power supply matches product power supply specifications. 2. Check the fuse. First, disconnect mains power supply. Use a flat-head screwdriver to pry open the fuse holder casing (B4) near the IEC socket (B5). If t he fuse is discolored, rather than clear, replace it. A replacement fuse is provided in the fuse holder (B4). Always use appropriate type of fuse. (See Product Specifications.) Problem: Lamp light is not visible but fan is turning. Solution: 1. Adjust your DMX controller sliders to open the scanner shutter channel, channel 1. Refer to Appendix 2 and controller instruction manual if necessary. 2. Check DMX512 dip switch settings. Make sure the unit is addressed properly. Make sure that Function dip switches 1-5 and 7 are off. 3. Disconnect DMX512 cable. Turn on Funct ion dip switch #4, activating the self-test function. If scanner operate s properly, the DMX signal cable or connector is likely at fault. Replace the DMX cable. 4. Disconnect power. Let unit coo l. Check lamp. If lamp is cracke d or discolored, rather than clear, replace it. See Lamp Installation and Lamp Removal sections for details. 5. If lamp is not discolored or cracked, reinsert it. Close the lamp holder, tightening two screws (B6) securely. Connect power. 6. If lamp doesn't light, refer servicing to a qualified technician.

DMX512 Control

Proper DMX512 addresses must be set on each scanner. Appendix 1 is a Chart of standard addressing for the six-channel ShivaTM 150R/200R/250R scanner. Refer to the guide DMX512 Basics for more information.
Channel Control Positions
When using a DMX controller, channels correlate with scanner functions. So when you move a slider on the color channel, for example, the colors will TM change. Shiva-150R/200R/250R scanner effect channels follow:
Channel 1 Channel 2 Channel 3 Channel 4 Channel 5 Channel 6 Colors Gobo Pan Shutter: Tilt Gobos Rotation Strobe and Dimming
Please refer to Appendix 2, the DMX Channel Contr ol Diagram, for a more detailed explanation of effect positions.

Function Settings

Function settings are designed to make installation and programming convenient and fast. Simply activate a Function dip switch to get the option you want. Function Dip Switch Diagram
#1 Off O N Transitions between colors and gobos are visible. #2 Off O N Color wheel stops at any position; Single colors or adjacent two-color combinations are possible. #3 Off O N Exterior control mode. For use with any DMX controller. #1 On O N Transitions between colors or gobos are covered by the shutter.

O N45 678

Color wheel stops only at full color positions. Only single colors are possible. #3 On N Built-in slow motion program is activated.
Function Dip Switch Diagram (Cont.)
#4 Off Exterior control mode. For use with any DMX controller.

Maintenance

Warning: Disconnect power and let unit cool before handling. Never open unit cover when in use. Keep away from water and other liquids. Lamps have special characteristics that should be observed to prolong their use. Wait about ten minutes after disconnecting electric power to Shiva-150R/200R TM scanner before supplying power again. The CDMSA/T 150W/942 and HSD-200 lamp will not relight immediately after being turned off. Wait about one minute after disconnecting power to TM Shiva-250R scanner before supplying power again. Even though halogen lamps, like EHJ 64657 G6.35 24V/250W, restart quickly after being extinguished, wait one minute to protect scanner electronics. To maintain maximum brightness, clean the unit regularly with a damp cloth or glass cleaner. 1. Wipe lens clean regularly. 2. Keep internal optical path free from dust or cobwebs. 3. Clean internal parts once a year with a brush and strong vacuum
#4 On Self-test function; scanner runs through a pre-set pattern of actions.
#5 Off O N X-axis (pan) movements progress from left to right. #6 Off O N Y-axis (tilt) movements progress from low to high. #7 Off O N Exterior control mode. For use with any DMX controller. #8 Off O N Exterior control mode. For use with any DMX controller.
#5 On O N X-axis (pan) movements progress from right to left. #6 On O N Y-axis (tilt) movements progress from high to low. #7 On N Focus assistance is activated; a gobo appears for easy focusing. #8 On DMX512 signal termination; activate this function dip switch on the last in a series of DMX units to maintain a clear signal.

O N8 O

Lamp Removal

Service Dip Switches

Service dip switche s are aids to technicians working on Shiva-150R/200R scanner. They have two functions, both of which are explained below. Service Dip Switch Diagram

#1 On #2 On

O NO N1 2
To remove lamps, follow the directions below. Always allow unit to cool before changing lamps or opening the unit cover. 1. Loosen two screws (B6) on the slide-out lamp holder (B2). Do not loosen the middle screw (B3). Pull the lamp holder (B2) out as far as possible, about 10 cm. 2. With one hand on the lamp socket and the other on the stem of the lamp bulb, pull the lamp stem away from the socket. 3. Dispose lamps properly. Keep used lamps away from c hildren an d animals.
Motor power supply is "off" while lamp is lit. Motor power supply is "on" while lamp is not lit.
For general use, do not activate Service dip switches. Note that Shiva-250R
scanner does not have service dip switches.

 

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