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USER’S MANUAL REL. 1.01
SGM TECHNOLOGY FOR LIGHTING SPA
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USER’S MANUAL REL. 1.03
PROFESSIONAL
LED COLOURCHANGER
GB
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PALCO 3 - PALCO 5
M001265
PALCO 3-PALCO 5 - USER’S MANUAL REL. 1.01
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and specifications for use of the product, as well as diagrams for technical service in the appendix.
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manual be attached to the product and the serial number copied onto the back cover: using this manual with
equipment manufactured before or after its printing, might show discrepancies between the equipment and the
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Sommario
M
ANUAL SYMBOLS
.............................................................................................................................3
C
HANGES TO THIS MANUAL
...................................................................................................................3
S
AFETY INFORMATION
.........................................................................................................................4
G
ENERAL
W
ARRANTY
C
ONDITIONS
..........................................................................................................5
1 I
NTRODUCTION
......................................................................................................................6
1.1 M
AIN
F
EATURES
.......................................................................................................................6
LED
S
...................................................................................................................................6
L
ENSES
.................................................................................................................................6
F
UNCTIONS
............................................................................................................................7
C
ONTROL SIGNALS
....................................................................................................................7
M
ICROCOMPUTER
......................................................................................................................7
1.2 P
ALCO FUNCTIONS
....................................................................................................................8
U
SITT
DMX
512 .....................................................................................................................8
C
OOLING
...............................................................................................................................8
C
OLOUR
................................................................................................................................8
LED
S
...................................................................................................................................8
D
IMMER
................................................................................................................................9
S
HUTTER
...............................................................................................................................9
M
ACRO
.................................................................................................................................9
M
EMORIES
.............................................................................................................................9
D
ISPLAY
................................................................................................................................9
S
OFTWARE
U
PDATE
...................................................................................................................9
1.3 M
ECHANICAL SPECIFICATIONS
..................................................................................................... 10
1.4 E
LECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS
...................................................................................................... 11
L
ENSES
............................................................................................................................... 11
LED
S
................................................................................................................................. 11
1.5 O
PTIONAL
A
CCESSORIES
........................................................................................................... 11
2 I
NSTALLATION
.....................................................................................................................12
2.1 U
NPACKING THE FIXTURE
........................................................................................................... 12
2.2 M
OUNTING THE FIXTURE
............................................................................................................ 12
W
IRING
.............................................................................................................................. 12
I
NSTALLATION AND POSITIONING
.................................................................................................. 13
A
DDRESSING THE FIXTURE
......................................................................................................... 15
3 O
PERATION
.........................................................................................................................18
3.1 C
ONTROLLING THE FIXTURE VIA
DMX ............................................................................................ 18
D
IMMER
C
HANNEL
C
H
2............................................................................................................ 18
R
ED
C
HANNEL
C
H
3 ................................................................................................................ 18
G
REEN
C
HANNEL
C
H
4 ............................................................................................................. 18
B
LUE
C
HANNEL
C
H
5 ............................................................................................................... 18
S
TROBE
/S
HUTTER
C
HANNEL
C
H
1 ................................................................................................ 19
M
ACRO
C
HANNEL
C
H
7............................................................................................................. 20
C
OLOUR
M
ODE
C
HANNEL
C
H
8.................................................................................................... 21
CTC
C
HANNEL
C
H
6................................................................................................................ 21
3.2 O
PERATION
.......................................................................................................................... 21
C
OLOURS
............................................................................................................................. 21
C
OLOUR TEMPERATURE
............................................................................................................. 21
S
HUTTER
/S
TROBO
.................................................................................................................. 21
4 M
ICRO COMPUTER CONTROL
....................................................................................................22
4.1 M
ICROCOMPUTER
“C
ONTROL
..................................................................................................... 22
4.2 N
AVIGATING THE MENU
............................................................................................................. 22
4.3 S
TRUCTURE OF THE
M
ENU
.......................................................................................................... 23
A
DDRESSING
........................................................................................................................ 25
C
OLOUR
B
ALANCE
................................................................................................................... 25
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B
ALANCE
............................................................................................................................. 25
B
OOST
................................................................................................................................ 26
E
LAPSED TIME METER
............................................................................................................... 26
I
NPUT SIGNAL
........................................................................................................................ 26
W
IRELESS
............................................................................................................................ 27
W
IRELESS
L
OGOFF
.................................................................................................................. 27
W
IRELESS EXIT
...................................................................................................................... 27
D
ISPLAY BRIGHTNESS
............................................................................................................... 28
I
NVERT DISPLAY
..................................................................................................................... 28
DMX
DELAY
.......................................................................................................................... 28
D
AYS OF THE WEEK
................................................................................................................. 28
T
IME
.................................................................................................................................. 29
S
ETTING DEFAULT PARAMETERS
.................................................................................................... 29
R
ESETTING DEFAULT PARAMETERS
................................................................................................. 29
T
EST FUNCTIONS
.................................................................................................................... 30
T
EMPERATURA
....................................................................................................................... 30
C
ONFIGURING A
M
ASTER
........................................................................................................... 30
C
ONFIGURING
S
LAVES
.............................................................................................................. 30
E
NABLING
D
ISABLING THE
S
CHEDULER
........................................................................................ 31
I
NTERNAL PROGRAM PLAYBACK
..................................................................................................... 31
P
ROGRAMMER
........................................................................................................................ 31
S
CHEDULER
.......................................................................................................................... 32
5 S
TAND
-
ALONE
P
ROGRAMMING
.................................................................................................33
5.1 P
ROGRAMMING
PALCO ............................................................................................................ 33
S
TEP
1
-
SCELTA
CHOOSING
THE
PROGRAM
NUMBER ............................................................... 33
S
TEP
2
-
CHOOSING
THE
SCENE
NUMBER ............................................................................... 34
S
TEP
3
-
CHOOSING
THE
FIXTURE
NUMBER............................................................................. 34
S
TEP
4
-
SHUTTER ............................................................................................................... 34
S
TEP
5
-
DIMMER................................................................................................................. 34
S
TEP
6
RED
/
W
HITE
1.......................................................................................................... 34
S
TEP
7
GREEN
/
W
HITE
2...................................................................................................... 35
S
TEP
8
BLUE
/
A
MBER
.......................................................................................................... 35
S
TEP
9
MACRO.................................................................................................................. 35
S
TEP
9
-
SCENE
TIME ........................................................................................................... 35
S
TEP
10
-
FADE
TIME............................................................................................................ 36
S
TEP
11
-
ENABLING
SCENES ................................................................................................ 37
S
TEP
12
-
PROGRAM
PLAYBACK............................................................................................. 37
5.2 T
HE
E
VENT
S
CHEDULER
............................................................................................................ 37
S
TEP
1
-
CHOOSING
THE
EVENT
NUMBER................................................................................ 37
S
TEP
2
-
CHOOSING
THE
PROGRAM
NUMBER
.............................................................................. 37
S
TEP
3
-
CHOOSING
THE
DAY ................................................................................................ 38
S
TEP
4
-
START
TIME ........................................................................................................... 38
S
TEP
5
-
END
TIME............................................................................................................... 39
S
TEP
6
-
ENABLING
AN
EVENT ............................................................................................... 39
S
TEP
7
-
ENABLING
THE
SCHEDULER ..................................................................................... 39
6 M
AINTENANCE
.....................................................................................................................40
O
RDINARY MAINTENANCE
........................................................................................................... 40
S
PECIAL MAINTENANCE
............................................................................................................. 40
7 A
CCESSORIES
......................................................................................................................41
7.1 I
NSTALLING OPTIONAL LENSES
..................................................................................................... 41
R
EMOVING THE FRONT LENS PANEL
................................................................................................ 41
I
NSTALLING THE NEW FRONT LENS PANEL
......................................................................................... 43
W
IRELESS ANTENNA INSTALLATION FOR
P
ALCO
5 ................................................................................ 44
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Manual symbols
This manual uses graphic symbols to emphasize any hazards during the operation work described.
This symbol indicates a General hazard
This symbol indicates electric shock risk
This symbol indicates a hot surface risk
This symbol indicates that the unit must not be laid on an inflammable
surface or in any case must be kept away from naked flames
Changes to this manual
SGM has an on-going product development policy, so the information printed in this manual may not be
completely up to date.
If any doubts arise regarding the topics covered in this manual or should any further help be required,
our online services (internet-server www.sgm.it) are available 24 hours a day. In the FAQ section of the
technical assistance zone, answers can be found to numerous common queries: fixtures, firmware and
manuals can also be downloaded whenever required.
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ATE
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ESCRIPTION
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IGHTING
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OCUMENT
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ECHNOLOGY FOR
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IGHTING
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ALCO
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ULL
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OLOR
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Safety information
Read the instructions in this manual carefully, as they give important instructions regarding installation,
operation and maintenance safety.
This manual must be kept with the fixture for future consultation. In the event of the fixture
being sold or passed to another user, always make certain that the booklet is with the unit, to
enable the new owner to be informed on its operation and relative care.
U
NIT NOT FOR HOME USE
;
ONLY FOR PROFESSIONAL USE
.
A
FTER HAVING REMOVED THE PACKAGING
,
MAKE CERTAIN THE UNIT IS NOT DAMAGED IN ANY WAY
.
W
HEN IN DOUBT
,
DO NOT USE THE UNIT
,
AND CONTACT AN AUTHORIZED
SGM
T
ECHNICAL
A
SSISTANCE
C
ENTRE
.
T
HE VARIOUS PART OF THE PACKAGING
(
PLASTIC BAGS
,
POLYSTYRENE FOAM
,
NAILS
,
ETC
.)
MUST NOT
BE LEFT WITHIN CHILDREN
S REACH
,
AS THEY ARE POTENTIAL SOURCES OF DANGER
.
T
HE UNIT MUST ONLY BE USED BY ADULTS
.
D
O NOT ALLOW CHILDREN TO TAMPER WITH OR USE THE
PRODUCT
.
F
IXTURE INSTALLATION WORK MUST BE CARRIED OUT BY EXPERIENCED QUALIFIED STAFF
.
A
VOID USING THE FIXTURE IN LOCATIONS SUBJECT TO VIBRATIONS
,
OR POSSIBLE IMPACTS
A
VOID USING THE FIXTURE IN LOCATIONS IN WHICH THE TEMPERATURE IS ABOVE
45°
OR BELOW
2°C
D
O NOT ATTEMPT TO DISMANTLE OR MODIFY THE FIXTURE
.
T
HE FIXTURE MUST BE KEPT AT A MINIMUM DISTANCE OF
1.5
METRES FROM SURFACES TO BE
ILLUMINATED
.
I
N THE EVENT OF SERIOUS PROBLEMS OR FAULTY OPERATION
,
SWITCH OFF THE FIXTURE AND
IMMEDIATELY CONTACT THE NEAREST
SGM
T
ECHNICAL
A
SSISTANCE
C
ENTRE OR CONTACT THE
MANUFACTURER DIRECTLY
.
D
O NOT OPEN THE FIXTURE
:
THERE ARE NO USER
-
REPAIRABLE PARTS INSIDE
.
N
EVER TRY TO REPAIR THE FIXTURE PERSONALLY
.
R
EPAIRS CARRIED OUT BY UNAUTHORIZED STAFF CAN
CAUSE DAMAGE OR FAULTY OPERATION
.
A
LWAYS CONTACT THE NEAREST AUTHORIZED
T
ECHNICAL
A
SSISTANCE
C
ENTRE
.
A
LWAYS INSIST ON ORIGINAL SPARE PARTS BEING FITTED
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General Warranty Conditions
The unit is guaranteed for 12 months from the date of purchase against manufacturing faults of the
unit or the material it is made from
Faults or breakdowns caused by inexperienced or incorrect use of the unit are not covered by the
guarantee
The guarantee will be considered null and void if the unit has been opened or tampered with by
unauthorized personal
The guarantee does not foresee the replacement of the unit
External components such as handles, switches and removable parts are excluded from the guarantee
Transport costs and consequent risks are the responsibility of the unit’s owner
The validity of the guarantee is effective to all effects only on presentation of the guarantee to the
manufacturer or the SGM technical assistance centre
Always quote unit serial number and model when contacting the dealer for information or assistance
Disposing of this product
SGM products are supplied in compliance with Directive 2002/96/EC of the European
Parliament and of the Council of the European Union on WEEE (Waste Electrical and
Electronic Equipment), as amended by Directive 2003/108/EC, where applicable.
Help preserve the environment! Ensure that this product is recycled at the end of its
life. Your supplier can give details of local arrangements for the disposal of SGM
products.
Protect the environment: don't throw packing material into your garbage can return
it to your SGM retailer or take it to the nearest special waste collection point.
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1 I
NTRODUCTION
1.1 Main Features
LED
S
Palco fixtures use LED (Light Emitted Diode) technology as a light source. A series of LED points mounted
on a matrix enables to generate an evenly distributed light beam, suitable for illuminating large areas.
P
ALCO
:
The three types of LED (Red, Green and Blue) that make up the matrix enable la realize and control any
colour of light beam, with perfectly balanced colour at all times.
Palco’s LED matrices are of two types, which identify the models:
Palco 3 with LEDs of 3 and 1 Watt
Palco 5 with LEDs of 4,5 and 3 Watt
Palco 5 Full Color with LEDs of 3 and 1 Watt
P
ALCO
W
HITE
:
Thanks to two different types of LEDs (White - Amber) forming the lighting sector, it is possible to
accurately recreate the fluctuation and nuances of natural daylight.
There are two different types of Palco White LED lighting sectors, which identify two different models:
Palco 3 White with LEDs of 4 and 3 Watt
Palco 5 White with LEDs of 4,5 and 3 Watt
L
ENSES
Each Palco LED is fitted with an interchangeable high efficiency lens. The lens matrices available enable
to project light beams with the following projection angles:
8 °
25 °
40 °
10° x 22° horizontal
10° x 22° Vertical
Narrow
Medium
Wide
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F
UNCTIONS
P
ALCO
RGB
e
F
ULL COLOR
: colour mixing
P
ALCO
W
HITE
L
ED
: LED White and Amber for different temperatures colour of the light beam white
Linear dimmer
Shutter
Adjustable strobe effects
P
ALCO
RGB
e
F
ULL COLOR
: Preset (on Macro) colour and rainbow effects
P
ALCO
W
HITE
L
ED
: different temperatures color of the light beam white man pre-programmed
Setting via on-board microcomputer viewable on the unit’s display
Display “flip” function (rotates text through 180°)
Adjustable display brightness
LED power reduction in the event of overheating
Elapsed time meter for each colour channel (Red, Green and Blue
General fixture operating time meter
C
ONTROL SIGNALS
DMX 512 or RS 232 input signal
Stand-alone operation with built-in programming
Independent day to day control of the on-board programs on a weekly basis
Independent operation of systems with up to 30 fixtures, via Master – Slave links
M
ICROCOMPUTER
Fixture personalization according to the type of installation
Test functions for each effect
Fixture addressing via the unit’s display
Access menu for on-board programming functions
Menus for access to calendar and event scheduling programming functions
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1.2 Palco functions
U
SITT
DMX
512
All the functions of Palco 3 and Palco 5 can be controlled via Usitt DMX 512 Standard serial digital signal,
or RS 232 serial signal; Palco 5 has an integrated DMX wireless interface. Palco generates a proprietary
data transmission protocol when Master-Slave self-controlled systems are created by on-board
programming.
Palco requires six channels to control all its parameters. All the parameters are controlled and can be
programmed by an integrated processor, MOTOROLA DSP 56F 803 for Palco 3, and DSP 56F805 for
Palco 5.
C
OOLING
Palco 3 does not use any type of forced ventilation as cooling system, thus improving silent running and
preventing the accumulation of dust or particles inside the projector. The radiator, installed on the back
panel of the LED lighting sector, ensures the correct cooling by convection.
Palco 5 uses a forced ventilation system regulated by a software algorithm, which ensures a high degree
of noiselessness.
An integrated temperature self-regulating system ensures continuous operation even in critical thermal
conditions.
C
OLOUR
P
ALCO
RGB
e
F
ULL
C
OLOR
:
Three groups of Red, Green and Blue LEDs make up the matrix that generates Palco’s light beam. Their
layout in the matrix ensures that the emitted light can be controlled as far as Colour, Intensity and
Temperature are concerned. Palco’s colour generation system is therefore based on the concept of
additive colour mixing, where the sum of the various intensities of Red, Green and Blue, (RGB) enables to
create any other colour with the required tone or saturation.
P
ALCO
W
HITE
:
Thanks to two different types of LEDs (White - Amber) forming the lighting sector, it is possible to
accurately recreate the fluctuation and nuances of natural daylight.
The temperature of the white can be regulated without any light efficiency loss in a range from 2000°K to
6700°K approximately.
LED
S
The power of the LEDs making up the light source depend on whether the fixture is a Palco 3 or Palco 5
P
ALCO
5 has a light source formed by 4,5W and 3W K2 LEDs and generates a maximum luminosity of
4500 Lumens.
P
ALCO
3 has a light source formed by 3W and 1W LUXEON LEDs and reaches a luminosity of
2800 Lumens.
P
ALCO
5
W
HITE
has a light source formed by 3W K2 LEDs and 4,5W P4 LEDs and generates a maximum
luminosity of 4800 Lumens.
P
ALCO
3
W
HITE
has a light source formed by 3W LUXEON LEDs and 4W P4 LEDs and reaches a
luminosity of 3800 Lumens.
P
ALCO
5
F
ULL
C
OLOR
has a light source formed by 3W and 1,5W RABEL LEDs and reaches a luminosity
of 5500 Lumens.
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D
IMMER
The electronic control of the luminous intensity of the LEDs ensures precise emission adjustment, without
colour or colour temperature variation over the entire range from 0 to 100 %, in a regular uniform
manner.
S
HUTTER
The shutter control parameter ensures instant light beam opening and closing effects. The characteristics
of the LEDs allow to obtain strobe effects with adjustable or random flash power and rate with
exceptional precision and intensity, thanks to the lack of any mechanical form of beam blackout.
M
ACRO
The Macro parameter allows to select (via DMX) a series of preset on-board colour and dimmer (or
combined) effects whenever they are required. Rainbow effects with different speeds and random or
Colour-dimming and Color-strobe, can be enabled without having to be programmed beforehand.
The Macro parameter of Palco White enables to select -via DMX- different colour temperatures for the
white light beam.
M
EMORIES
Comprehensive programming can be carried on-board the fixture, thus enabling playback in a fully stand-
alone status without the aid of external DMX control. It’s also possible to program playback times and
modes in the space of 24 hours, with a 7-day repetitive cycle.
Complete stand-alone systems can be realized, with absolutely no external controls and up to 30 fixtures;
with operating times and modes programmed and controlled using Master/Slave connections.
Five shows, each made up of ten scenes can be programmed on each fixture.
D
ISPLAY
Palco has a 10-digit, 10x10 point matrix display for user-friendly navigation through the fixture’s setting,
diagnosis and programming menus. Flip, Dimm (brightness) and ON/OFF functions are available to
facilitate consultation and use.
S
OFTWARE
U
PDATE
The fixture’s software can be updated from a Personal Computer via RS 232 serial or USB connector
cable. (not included) Updating allows to improve the fixture’s performance through time. Palco software
will be available on the SGM web site.
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1.3 Mechanical specifications
Fixture made up of a twin body: Base + Head.
The base is made up of a die-cast unit containing the power supply, display, three buttons and three
watertight cable glands for mains supply and DMX cables.
The base is built for floor or wall mounting via screw plugs, has two Fast-Lock holes for fitting a clamp for
truss mounting, and can also be floor-mounted (or on any other flat surface) without fixing, remaining
steady no matter what the angle of the head.
The head is made up of a radiator (in drawn aluminium), on which the LED matrix and lenses are fitted.
The head can be moved in relation to the base: PAN +/- 45° and TILT -75° (backwards) +15°(forwards).
The head has stop screws to block PAN/TILT in the required positions.
Protected to: IP65 - Palco 3 RGB – Palco 3 White Led
IP55 - Palco 5 RGB – Palco 5 White Led - Palco 5 Full Color
Material resistant to weather and any acts of vandalism (shatter-proof glass)
Dimensions:
300
375
425
229
356
253
Weight: 13,5 Kg
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1.4 Electrical specifications
Palco 5 RGB
Luminous power: 200 Watt
Power absorbed: 220 Watt
Palco 5 White Led
Luminous power: 200 Watt
Power absorbed: 220 Watt
Palco 5 Full Color
Luminous power: 215 Watt
Power absorbed: 260 Watt
Palco 3 RGB
Luminous power: 100 Watt
Power absorbed: 150 Watt
Palco 3 White Led
Luminous power: 120 Watt
Power absorbed: 180 Watt
Full-range PFC power supply (does not distort the mains power supply): 90-270V AC, 50-60 Hz
User interface: LED display 1x10 alphanumerical digits, panel with three buttons.
L
ENSES
Lenses mounted on an interchangeable plate (all the lenses are in a single block) with various beam
apertures:
25°
40°
10° x 22° horizontal or vertical asymmetrical beam
Narrow
Medium
Wide
LED
S
Palco 5
12 Blue K2 LEDs 4,5 Watts
24 Green K2 LEDs 4,5 Watts
13 Red K2 LEDs 3 Watts
Palco 5 White
13 Amber K2 LEDs 3 Watts
36 White P4 LEDs 4,5 Watts
Palco 5 Full Color
Blue Rebel LEDs 3 Watts
Green Rebel LEDs 3 Watts
Red Rebel LEDs 1,5 Watts
Palco 3
7 Blue Luxeon LEDs 3 Watts
18 Green Luxeon LEDs 3 Watts
24 Red Luxeon LEDs 1 Watt
Palco 3 White
24 Amber Luxeon LEDs 3 Watts
25 White P4 LEDs 4 Watts
1.5 Optional Accessories
8° front lens
25° front lens
40° front lens
10° x 22° horizontal front lens
10° x 22° vertical front lens
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User’s Manual 1.03
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2 I
NSTALLATION
2.1 Unpacking the fixture
Before installing the fixture, make sure that the packing contains the items indicated in the following list
and the fixture has not been damaged.
In case of doubts, do not use the fixture and contact an SGM authorised assistance service centre and
the transportation company. The consignee only can claim for damages to the fixture caused during
transportation.
1 Palco Series projector
6mm UNI 6 setscrew wrench
3 mm UNI 67 setscrew wrench
PG9 black threaded plug
NIC brass counter nut
ORM 0130-15 O-ring seal
Display cover
User manual
DO NOT DESPERD THE PACKING ELEMENTS.
THE PACKING ELEMENTS (PLASTIC BAGS, FOAM, NAILS, ETC.), MUST NEVER BE LEFT NEAR CHILDREN, AS
DANGEROUS. USE THE ORIGINAL PACKAGE IN CASE OF FIXTURE RETURN TO THE MANUFACTURER FOR REPAIR OR
MAINTENANCE SERVICE, IT HAS BEEN SPECIFICALLY MADE TO PROTECT THE FIXTURE DURING THE TRANSPORT.
2.2 Mounting the fixture
ATTENTION!
Before installing the fixture, make certain the AC mains cable is disconnected.
W
IRING
Being a fixture protected to IP65, the unit is already fitted with wiring and dedicated cable gland. Palco
only requires its AC plug to be wired, following the indications below:
Simbolo Pin EU US UK
L Live Brown Yellow/Copper Red
N Neutral Blue Silver Black
Ground Yellow/Green Green Green
ATTENTION!
Wiring and connection work must be carried out by experienced qualified staff.
Class one equipment must be earthed (grounded)
Do not power Palco units with dimmers, as this could damage their on-board power
supply
Before connecting the unit, make certain that the mains power supply is the same
as indicated on the fixture’s ID plate
The unit must be protected by a thermal/magnetic circuit-breaker
Palco is controlled via DMX 512 serial digital signal. Cables for connection to the signal (supplied) are
fitted with standard XLR 5-Pin connectors. It is indispensable to use cables that meet EIA RS-485
specifications to connect the fixtures to the control console.
NOTE FOR USA AND CANADA
The version of the light with ETL/UL certificate, for US and Canadian markets, does not come with the
DMX cable. It will be the responsibility of the installer to set up the light with a cable with the
appropriate specifications for the type of installation. We recommends to use for outdoor installation the
Belden cable 7921A UL certified type CMX-outdoor. For these versions come with DMX out-door XLR
connectors.
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I
NSTALLATION AND POSITIONING
Palco is an automated colour-changing fixture suitable for use in decorative/architectural and show
lighting. The type of installation can therefore be varied according to its use.
Palco can be permanently mounted, in the case of fixed installations, by means of the four holes on its
base, using the M6 screws as shown in the diagram. The distance between the holes is 180 mm on the
front and 204.5 mm on the side.
It’s also possible to fit a display safety cover to avoid any unauthorized use of the front control panel.
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The display cover is fitted as follows:
Loosen the hex screws fixing the horizontal positioning bracket using the 3 mm. key provided
Turn the bracket 45° to uncover the top fixing screws of the front panel
Remove the first two screws with a Phillips screwdriver (not supplied)
Turn the head’s horizontal positioning bracket –45° until the other two front panel screws can be seen
Remove the last two screws with a Phillips screwdriver (not supplied)
Now remove the front panel
Fit the protective cover to the display
Replace the front panel again, following the procedure described above
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ATTENTION!
Do not install the fixture near naked flames
Do not install the fixture near inflammable liquids
Avoid violent impacts or conditions in which the unit is subject to continuous
vibrations
Install the unit in a ventilated location
The Palco can be hung on any support or truss structure using Fast-Lock “G” or “Aliscaff” clamps. In the
event of an Aliscaff-type clamp being used, a Fast-Lock Omega support must be used as shown in the
diagram.
There are no indications against using any particular the position for the clamps in the fixture’s base.
ATTENTION!
If the fixture is suspended from a truss suspended above ground or floor level, fix the
fixture with a steel safety cable.
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Palco can be panned through + or – 45° and tilted –75° (backwards) and +15° (forwards).
The required movement is fixed by means of the screws on the head support, as shown in the diagram.
The hex keys for fixing PAN and TILT are supplied with the fixture and are (respectively) 6 mm. and 3
mm. keys
A
DDRESSING THE FIXTURE
Palco 3 and Palco 5 are fitted with an on-board microcomputer, which enables them to be configured and
addressed for the control of their programming.
There are two fundamental modes in which the units can operate:
Controlled via DMX by an external console
Stand-alone Mode with on-board programming and the possible control of a series of other fixtures using
a MASTER-SLAVE set-up.
We’ll now cover the addressing of a Palco for DMX control using an external console. Stand-Alone mode
on the other hand is covered in the “Stand-alone Programming chapter”
Once the fixture is switched on, its name appears in the display (PALCO 3 or PALCO 5) along with the
version of the software installed on the microcomputer (e.g.: 1.0). As soon as the start-up sequence is
finished, “ADDR = 1” will appear on the display, showing that the fixture is addressed to DMX channel 1.
ATTENTION!
If the flashing message NO SIGNAL or SIGNAL ERROR appears, this means that the
fixture is not receiving a DMX signal from the Console or is receiving an incorrect
signal.
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To change the DMX address, proceed as follows:
Press the UP key. The message Addr=1 will appear
Press Enter and “Addr=” will begin to flash
Use the UP and Down arrow keys to choose the required address
channel
Press Enter again to confirm
Palco requires 8 DMX channels for the control of all its functions.
With a DMX 512 control universe, up to 64 can therefore be controlled simultaneously and separately
ATTENTION!
D
o not use more than 25 fixtures on any one DMX line! Should it be necessary
to connect a larger number of fixtures, the appropriate Buffers or Splitter must
be used for each 25 fixtures, to ensure that the signal quality remains
unchanged.
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Check the following table to see the exact DMX address for each fixture connected on the same DMX line.
P
ALCO
A
DDRESS
DMX
P
ALCO
A
DDRESS
DMX
P
ALCO
A
DDRESS
DMX
P
ALCO
A
DDRESS
DMX
P
ALCO
A
DDRESS
DMX
1 001 13 097 25 193 37 289 49 385
2 009 14 105 26 201 38 297 50 393
3 017 1 113 27 209 39 305 51 401
4 025 16 121 28 217 40 313 52 409
5 033 17 129 29 225 41 321 53 417
6 041 18 137 30 233 42 329 54 425
7 049 19 145 31 241 43 337 55 433
8 057 20 153 32 249 44 345 56 441
9 065 21 161 33 257 45 353 57 449
10 073 22 169 34 265 46 361 58 457
11 081 23 177 35 273 47 369 59 465
12 089 24 185 36 281 48 377 60 473
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3 O
PERATION
3.1 Controlling the fixture via DMX
The following table shows the control channels of the Palco 3 and Palco 5 and relative on-board patch.
Function Canale
DMX
Palco Palco White
Description
Ch 1
Shutter/Strobe Shutter/Strobe
Shutter and strobe functions are adjustable and random.
Pulse Functions
Ch 2
Dimmer Dimmer
Luminous intensity control
Ch 3
Red White1
Continuous Red saturation control 0-100% / White1
Ch 4
Green White2
Continuous Green saturation control 0-100%/ White2
Ch 5
Blue Amber
Continuous Blue saturation control 0-100%/ Amber
Ch 6
CTC CTC
Continuous colour temperature control
Ch 7
Macro Macro
Macro functions
Ch 8
Mod_Colore Mod_Colore
White balance control
D
IMMER
C
HANNEL
C
H
2
DMX
Value
Mean
Value
Function
0 - 255 Linear intensity adjustment 0 – 100 %
R
ED
C
HANNEL
C
H
3
DMX
Value
Mean
Value
Function
0 - 255 Linear Red saturation adjustment 0 – 100 %
G
REEN
C
HANNEL
C
H
4
DMX
Value
Mean
Value
Function
0 - 255 Linear Green saturation adjustment 0 – 100 %
B
LUE
C
HANNEL
C
H
5
DMX
Value
Mean
Value
Function
0 - 255 Linear Blue saturation adjustment 0 – 100 %
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