TMB ProFan Manuel utilisateur

Revised: 24 August 2011
Operating Manual

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. BEFORE YOU BEGIN....................................................... 3
ProFan Overview 3
Unpacking Instructions 3
Exploded Views 4
2. SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS................................................. 5
3. MOUNTING....................................................................... 6
Mounting Options 6
Attaching the Yoke Assembly 7
Overhead Rigging 8
Support Stand 8
4. REMOTE CONTROL........................................................ 9
Basics of DMX Control 9
DMX Data Cable 9
Cable Connectors 10
DMX Termination 10
3-Pin to 5-Pin Conversion 11
5. OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS......................................... 12
Back Pack Overview 12
Connecting the Back Pack Controller 13
DMX Mode 15
Manual Mode 16
Master/Slave Operation 17
Using ProFan with a Smoke Machine 18
6. TROUBLESHOOTING AND MAINTENANCE................. 19
Troubleshooting 19
Replacing the Fuse 20
Cleaning 20
7. APPENDIX....................................................................... 21
Limited Warranty 21
Technical Specifications 22
Contact Information 23

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1. BEFORE YOU BEGIN
ProFan Overview
ProFan is a professional DMX-controlled fan capable of producing
high velocity air current. It can operate from 100 to 240VAC.
Multiple ProFans can also slave together to increase air flow or to
achieve complex flow patterns for special effects. The ProFan is
designed to mount upon a stand or (using ProBurger Accessory
clamps or couplers) suspend from a truss or other suitable support.
The external Back Pack controller allows DMX or manual control.
Manual control, using the onboard slide fader, adjusts fan speed
from zero to full.
The ProFan housing is molded lightweight polymer; the venting
area is protected with rugged tubular steel. The 11" one-piece
three-blade vane and spiral front grille creates a focused wind
effect.
ProFan applications range from general wind effects to blowing
smoke, haze, bubbles and confetti with programmable effect and
distance. Additionally, air circulation, ventilation and ambient
cooling can be equally controlled with repeatable characteristics
and effects.
Unpacking Instructions
Immediately upon receiving the fixture, carefully unpack the carton
and check the contents to ensure that all parts are present (see
exploded view) and have been received in good condition. Notify
the shipper immediately and retain packing material for inspection
if any parts appear damaged from shipping or the carton itself
shows signs of mishandling.

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Back Pack Controller
Power
Supply
Motor
Grille
Body
Yoke
Back Panel Detail
Knob
Blade
Knob

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2. SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Preventing Fire and Electric Shock
Always ground (earth) the machine electrically.
ProFan has a built-in speed control. Do not connect ProFan to
any external solid-state speed control device or dimmer circuit.
Disconnect the machine from power before removing any
components or servicing, and when not in use.
Moisture can cause dangerous electrical faults. Do not aim fog
output at electrical connections or devices.
Do not expose this machine to excess moisture. ProFan is
NOT waterproof.
Do not spill fluid over the machine. In the event of a fluid spill,
disconnect the machine from power and clean with a damp
cloth. If fluid is spilled onto electrical components, contact TMB.
Do not dismantle or attempt to repair a faulty machine. Refer
all service to TMB.
Do not operate the machine if the power cable or connector is
damaged. A damaged cable or connector must be replaced
with a new item, available from TMB.
Do not operate the machine with damaged, deformed or
missing parts.
Preventing Injuries
Never allow any object or part of the body to enter the path of
the fan blades. Ensure that clothing, cables or other items
cannot be sucked into the fan.
Disconnect power before removing cover or grille. Do not
operate unless all covers and grilles are installed and securely
fastened.
ProFan is designed to be used by professionals,
and is NOT intended for household use. Improper
use can cause severe injury due to electrical or
mechanical hazards.

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Ensure that any supporting structure or surface can hold at
least 10 times the weight of all installed devices.
Use approved secondary attachment when possible, such as a
safety cable.
3. MOUNTING
Mounting Options
ProFan may be suspended, mounted on a suitable stand, or stood
alone on its own steel yoke.
As delivered, the ProFan is ready for stand alone use. Included
with the ProFan is a yoke assembly for mating the unit to a floor
stand or suspension clamp. The yoke assembly easily attaches to
the ProFan using the provided fasteners and wrench.
A1 Small head, short
shank, T-Handle Knob
B1 Large Head, long
shank, T-Handle Knob
B2 Thrust Washer
B3
B4 Flat Washer
B5 Aluminum Bushing
C1 Allen Bolt
C2 Split Washer
C3 Allen Wrench
B1 A1 C1
C2
C3
B2 B3 B4
B5

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Attaching the Yoke Assembly
1. Place the ProFan face down upon its front grille with the hinge
barrel side on the left and the hinge flat side on the right.
2. Place Item B3 flat washer upon the shank of Item B1 T-Handle,
followed by Item B2 thrust washer and Item B4 flat washer.
3. Place the yoke bracket into position. Insert the shank of Item
B1 T-Handle through the flat face hinge until the shank just
protrudes from the flat face.
4. Insert Item B5 aluminum bushing between the ProFan
housing’s tubular bracket and the yoke assembly hinge’s flat
face.
5. Rotate the T-Handle clockwise until the T-Handle has
threaded into the ProFan tubular housing bracket. Do not
tighten completely at this point.
6. Place Item C2 split washer onto Item C1 Allen bolt. Place the
Allen bolt through the barrel portion of the ProFan hinge and
rotate the bolt until it threads into place.
7. Tighten the Allen bolt and the T-Handle until the yoke
assembly is fixed and not easily moved.
8. At this point the ProFan is ready for mating with a stand or
clamp. Grip the fan by its tubular housing brackets when lifting
or mounting to avoid pinching hands or fingers.
B1
A1
C1
C2 B2
B3
B4
B5

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Overhead Rigging
Recommended ProBurger rigging clamps:
1. PRBHC3/8 or PRBHC1/2 Half Couplers
2. PRBSNC1/2 Snap Coupler.
It is recommended that any structure used to support the unit can
support at least 10 times the total weight of all installed fixtures,
clamps, auxiliary equipment, etc.
1. Check that all rigging clamps are undamaged and can support
at least 10 times the weight of the unit.
2. Clamp the fan to truss or similar support.
3. Loosen the swivel locks and tilt the fan to the desired angle.
Turn the swivel locks clockwise to tighten. Make sure that fan,
hardware, and safety attachment are secure before applying
power.
Support Stand
A professional stand, rated to support a weight greater than the
unit, must be used to support the ProFan. TMB ProStands,
supplied with a PRXTVMP adapter, provide a reliable floor-
standing solution

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4. REMOTE CONTROL
Basics of DMX Control
There are 512 channels in a DMX-512 connection. Channels may
be assigned in any manner. A fixture capable of receiving DMX-
512 will require one or a number of sequential channels. The user
must assign a starting address on the fixture that indicates the first
channel reserved in the lighting console. There are many different
types of DMX controllable fixtures and they all may vary in the
total number of channels required. Choosing a start address
should be planned in advance. Channels should never overlap. If
they do, this will result in erratic operation of the fixtures whose
starting addresses are set incorrectly. You can however, control
multiple fixtures of the same type using the same starting address
as long as the intended result is that of unison movement or
operation. In other words, the fixtures will be slaved together and
all will respond in the same way.
DMX fixtures are often designed to receive and transmit data
through a DMX daisy-chain. A DMX daisy-chain is where the DMX
THRU of one fixture connects to the DMX IN of the next fixture.
The order in which the fixtures are connected is not important and
has no effect on how a lighting console communicates to each
fixture. Use an order that provides for the easiest and most direct
cabling. Connect fixtures using shielded two-conductor twisted
pair cable with 5-pin XLR male to female connectors. The
shield/ground is pin 1, while pin 2 is Data Negative (D-) and pin 3
is Data positive (D+). Pins 4 and 5 are not used according to the
DMX-512 standard.
DMX Data Cable
Use a ProPlex®PC222P, PC224P, or equivalent cable which
meets the specifications for EIA RS-485 applications. Standard
microphone cables cannot transmit DMX data reliably over long
distances. The cable should have the following characteristics:

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Minimum 2-conductor twisted pair plus a shield
Maximum capacitance between conductors – 22 pF/ft.
Maximum capacitance between conductor and shield – 41 pF/ft.
Maximum resistance of 14.5 ohms / 1000 ft.
Characteristic impedance of 80 – 110 ohms
Cable Connectors
Cabling must have a male XLR connector on one end and a
female XLR connector on the other end.
DMX connector configuration
The maximum recommended DMX data link distance between
fixtures is 300 meters (984 ft.)
DMX Termination
Use of a DMX terminator is strongly recommended for the last
fixture in a DMX chain. Comprised of a 120Ωresistor across XLR
pins 2 and 3, a terminator prevents electrical reflections from
traveling back down the signal chain and corrupting the DMX data
stream. External XLR terminators such as the ProPlex “Arnold”
are available for such use.
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