SGM P-2 WASH LIGHT User Manual
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  • Page 1 P‐2 WASH LIGHT...
  • Page 2: Dimensions

    Dimensions Measurements in millimetres and inches (in brackets). Drawing not to scale.
  • Page 3  The SGM logo, the SGM name and all other trademarks in this document  pertaining to services or products by SGM or its affiliates and subsidiaries are trademarks owned or licensed by SGM or its affiliates or subsidiaries.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Contents Dimensions ........................2 Safety information ......................6 Overview ..........................9 Parts identification and terminology .................10 Preparing for installation ....................11 Installing the P-2 ......................12 Connecting AC Power ......................14 Configuring the fixture ......................15 Setting a static color manually ..................16 Using stand-alone operation ....................17 Connecting to a DMX control device ................18...
  • Page 5 Configuring the fixture for DMX control ................19 About DMX ..................................19 Setting the DMX address............................... 19 Setting the DMX mode..............................20 Full Color Calibration and Color Temperature Correction (CTC)................... 21 Fixture personality settings ....................22 Setting the dimming curve ............................. 22 Flipping the OLED display .............................
  • Page 6: Safety Information

    Safety information  WARNING! Read the safety precautions in this section before unpacking, installing, powering or operating this product. The P-2 is a multi-environmental fixture with an IP-rating of 65, intended for professional use only. It is not suitable for  household use.
  • Page 7  Preventing burns and fire  WARNING! Take measures to prevent burns and fire. • Install in a location that prevents accidental contact with the fixture. • Install only in a well-ventilated space. • Install at least 0.3 m (12 in.) away from objects to be illuminated. •...
  • Page 8 Avoid personal injury   WARNING! Take measure to prevent personal injury. • Do not look directly at the light source from close range. • Take precautions to prevent injury due to falls when working at height. For permanent installation, ensure that the fixture is securely fastened to a load-bearing surface with suitable  •...
  • Page 9: Overview

    RGB color mixing, color temperature control, and a lamp life expectancy of 50,000 hours*. This manual covers installation, use and maintenance of the P-2. All documentation is also available from the SGM web-site: http://www.sgmlight.com * At 70% of luminous output under the manufacturer’s test conditions.
  • Page 10: Parts Identification And Terminology

    Parts identification and terminology 18 x 10W LEDs Base Safety wire eyelet Cooling fan Tilt brake lock DMX in/out OLED display Control panel Power connection...
  • Page 11: Preparing For Installation

    Preparing for installation Unpack the fixture and inspect it to ensure that it has not been damaged during transport. The P-2 is shipped with an Omega bracket, that can be used to mount the fixture at elevation. The fixture is IP65-rated, and is designed for use in wet locations.
  • Page 12: Installing The P-2

    Installing the P-2 The P-2 may be installed in any orientation, but if installed horizontally with a downward beam-angle, water can poten- tially pool in the fan wells. Under normal operation the mois- ture will evaporate. However, in locations with high rainfall, you may wish to fabricate a rain shield above the fixture, or modify the position and orientation of the fixture to minimize pooling.
  • Page 13 One Omega bracket is supplied with the fixture if it is to be flown above the ground. Remove the floor stand/base and rig the P-2 to a support truss or struc- ture using the supplied brackets and suitable clamps. Fasten a safety cable (not shown) between the support structure and the attachment point on the fixture.
  • Page 14: Connecting Ac Power

    Connecting AC Power The P-2 can operate on any 100–277V, 50/60 Hz AC mains power supply. It draws approximately 1.2 amps at full power (230V). For permanent installation, have a qualified electrician wire the mains cable directly to a suitable branch circuit.  The junction’s ingress protection (IP) rating must be suitable for the location.
  • Page 15: Configuring The Fixture

    Configuring the fixture Set up the fixture using the control panel and OLED display at the top of the fixture. Navigate the menus and options using the arrow buttons and select items using the Enter button. The options available are listed in “Control menu”...
  • Page 16: Setting A Static Color Manually

    Setting a static color manually The fixture can be configured to display a predefined and static color using the “Manual→Quick color” menus (see “Control menu” on page 41). Note that whenever the “Manual→Quick color” settings are changed, the fixture will be set by default to automatically start in quick color mode whenever it is powered on.
  • Page 17: Using Stand-Alone Operation

    Using stand-alone operation Stand-alone operation is where the fixture is not connected to a control device, but is preprogrammed with a series of up to 24 scenes, that play continuously in a loop. Up to three stand-alone programs can be defined and run from the menus, and one of the programs can be set to run by default whenever the fixture is started.
  • Page 18: Connecting To A Dmx Control Device

    Connecting to a DMX control device The fixture is controllable using a DMX control device and it can be connected using a DMX cable. If using a cabled DMX system, connect the DMX in cable (with male 5-pin XLR plug) and out cable (with female 5-pin XLR plug) to the DMX data link.
  • Page 19: Configuring The Fixture For Dmx Control

    Configuring the fixture for DMX control About DMX The P-2 can be controlled using signals sent by a DMX controller on a number of channels (which varies depending on the DMX mode that has been set). The first channel used to receive data from a DMX control device is known as the DMX start address. Each P-2 must have a DMX start address set.
  • Page 20: Setting The Dmx Mode

    Setting the DMX mode Using the “DMX mode” menu available from the control panel, specify the DMX mode that provides the fixture controls that you require: P-2 DMX modes Function Individual control of color channels for red, green & blue. White is automatically mixed in. RGBW, intensity, shutter, strobe, pulse &...
  • Page 21: Full Color Calibration And Color Temperature Correction (Ctc)

    Full Color Calibration and Color Temperature Correction (CTC) All channel modes except 1 x RGB (3 Channel Mode) and 3 x RGB (9 Channel Mode): Lets you choose between raw or white-calibrated color (2000K - 10.000K) via the CTC channel. When you adjust the white color temperature, all RGB or RGBW channels (if available) must be set to 100%.
  • Page 22: Fixture Personality Settings

    Fixture personality settings Setting the dimming curve The setting of the dimming curve will determine the fixture’s behavior, when changing the light intensity between 0% - 100%. Linear control provides uniform adjustment throughout the control action, whereas gamma corrected dimming provides finer control at low light levels, where the eye is more sensitive to change.
  • Page 23: Setting The Fan Mode

    Setting the fan mode For operating environments where low-noise is a requirement or where the fixture will be operating in high temperatures, it is possible to adjust the default fan speed to low or high using the “Settings→Fan mode” menu.
  • Page 24: Service

    Apart from the lens module, there are no user-serviceable components in the fixture. Do not open the P-2, as doing so is likely to damage the ingress protection. Consult your SGM dealer if the fixture operates abnormally, is defective or otherwise in need of service or repair.
  • Page 25 Dismantle the front and unscrew the highlighted front plugs with an Unbrako 6/HOP6 Allen key. Take out the lens module. Place the new lens on the PCB print spacers and carefully press the lens module in place.
  • Page 26 Screw in the highlighted front plugs with an Unbrako 6/HOP6 Allen key (Nm 1,0) and place three Silica Gel bags (not included in lens kit) as shown. Place the sealing frame (facing upwards - see below) on top of the lens module.
  • Page 27: Upgrading The Firmware

    The firmware installed on the fixture can be identified using the “Info→Firmware version” menu. We recommend that you keep your fixture’s firmware up-to-date. Visit http://www.sgmlight.com to download the latest firmware.  To perform firmware updates, you need a Windows-based personal computer and a SGM USB 5-Pin-XLR upload cable (avail- able from your SGM distributor).
  • Page 28: Dmx Protocols

    DMX protocols Configuring DMX is described in “Setting the DMX mode” on page 20. 15 Channel Mode (RAW) - Full RGBW control Default Channel Name DMX value Description Info Fader type percentage value 0,0% 2,7% Closed 10 (3,9%) Snap 3,1% 5,9% Open 0 (0%)
  • Page 29 Default Channel Name DMX value Description Info Fader type percentage value Only active 0,0% 100,0% 2000K - 10000K when 0 (0%) Fade channel > 4 No RED >  RED Panel 1 0,0% 100,0% Panel 1 0 (0%) Fade Maximum RED No GREEN >...
  • Page 30 Default Channel Name DMX value Description Info Fader type percentage value No BLUE >  BLUE Panel 2 0,0% 100,0% Panel 2 0 (0%) Fade Maximum BLUE No WHITE >  WHITE Panel 2 0,0% 100,0% Panel 2 0 (0%) Fade Maximum WHITE No RED >...
  • Page 31 12 Channel mode - RGB (raw or white calibrated) Default Channel Name DMX value Description Info Fader type percentage value 0,0% 2,7% Closed 10 (3,9%) Snap 3,1% 5,9% Open 0 (0%) Fade 6,3% 59,2% Strobe Fast > Slow 0 (0%) Fade Shutter 59,6%...
  • Page 32 Default Channel Name DMX value Description Info Fader type percentage value No RED >  RED Panel 1 0,0% 100,0% Panel 1 0 (0%) Fade Maximum RED No GREEN >  GREEN Panel 1 0,0% 100,0% Panel 1 0 (0%) Fade Maximum GREEN No BLUE >...
  • Page 33 Default Channel Name DMX value Description Info Fader type percentage value No GREEN >  GREEN Panel 3 0,0% 100,0% Panel 3 0 (0%) Fade Maximum GREEN No BLUE >  BLUE Panel 3 0,0% 100,0% Panel 3 0 (0%) Fade Maximum BLUE...
  • Page 34 22 Channel Mode - 16 bit (raw or white-calibrated) Default Channel Name DMX value Description Info Fader type percentage value 0,0% 2,7% Closed 10 (3,9%) Snap 3,1% 5,9% Open 0 (0%) Fade 6,3% 59,2% Strobe Fast > Slow 0 (0%) Fade Shutter 59,6%...
  • Page 35 Default Channel Name DMX value Description Info Fader type percentage value No RED >  RED Panel 1 65535 0,0% 100,0% Panel 1 0 (0%) Fade Maximum RED No GREEN >  GREEN Panel 1 65535 0,0% 100,0% Panel 1 0 (0%) Fade Maximum GREEN...
  • Page 36 Default Channel Name DMX value Description Info Fader type percentage value No GREEN >  GREEN Panel 3 65535 0,0% 100,0% Panel 3 0 (0%) Fade Maximum GREEN No BLUE >  BLUE Panel 3 65535 0,0% 100,0% Panel 3 0 (0%) Fade Maximum BLUE...
  • Page 37 6 Channel Mode (raw or white calibrated) Default Channel Name DMX value Description Info Fader type percentage value 0,0% 2,7% Closed 10 (3,9%) Snap 3,1% 5,9% Open 0 (0%) Fade 6,3% 59,2% Strobe Fast > Slow 0 (0%) Fade Shutter 59,6% 68,6% Pulse - Open...
  • Page 38 Default Channel Name DMX value Description Info Fader type percentage value No RED >  RED All Panels 0,0% 100,0% All Panels 0 (0%) Fade Maximum RED No GREEN >  GREEN All Panels 0,0% 100,0% All Panels 0 (0%) Fade Maximum GREEN No BLUE >...
  • Page 39 9 Channel Mode - 3 x RGB (Full Color Calibration) Default Channel Name DMX value Description Info Fader type percentage value No RED >  RED Panel 1 0,0% 100,0% Panel 1 0 (0%) Fade Maximum RED No GREEN >  GREEN Panel 1 0,0% 100,0%...
  • Page 40 Default Channel Name DMX value Description Info Fader type percentage value No GREEN >  GREEN Panel 3 0,0% 100,0% Panel 3 0 (0%) Fade Maximum GREEN No BLUE >  BLUE Panel 3 0,0% 100,0% Panel 3 0 (0%) Fade Maximum BLUE 3 Channel Mode - 1 x RGB (Full Color Calibration)
  • Page 41: Control Menu

    Control menu Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Function MODE SELECT MODE Select DMX mode. INFO PRODUCT TYPE Displays product type. FIRMWARE VERSION Displays software version. SERIAL NUMBER Displays serial number. RDM ID Displays RDM ID. DMX VIEW Displays received DMX channels.
  • Page 42 Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Function Default operation mode when the  SETTINGS STARTUP MODE SELECT fixture is powered on. Stand-alone  STARTUP MODE STANDALONE QUICK COLOR program 1, 2, or 3 is the default. STARTUP Select 1, 2, or 3 PROGRAM FLIP DISPLAY ENABLE...
  • Page 43 Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Function Sets minimum values for individual  SETTINGS MINIMUM VALUES (continued) segments. GREEN BLUE WHITE FACTORY DEFAULT Restores factory default. SERVICE PIN Enter service pin to access service menu. SERVICE MENU PRODUCT TYPE Service use only.
  • Page 44 Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Function MANUAL QUICK COLOR Static quick color - red mix (0-255). Sets fixture to quick color startup mode. GREEN Static quick color - green mix (0-255). Sets fixture to quick color startup mode. Static quick color - blue mix (0-255).
  • Page 45 Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Function MANUAL EDITOR GREEN Green value in currently selected scene (continued) (continued) (0-255). BLUE Blue value in currently selected scene (0-255). WHITE White value in currently selected scene (0-255). SHUTTER Adjust (0-255) Blackout (0-7) Open (8-15) Variable Strobe (16-151)
  • Page 46 Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Function MANUAL EDITOR FADE MIN. Fade-in (transition) time to current scene (continued) (continued) in minutes (0-511). FADE SEC. Fade-in (transition) time to current scene in seconds (0-59). Wait (static) time to current scene in  WAIT MIN.
  • Page 47: Fixtures And Accessories

    Omega bracket User manual Neoprene pouch Ordering information P-2 Wash Light (43°) ..........................Order no: 80030528 P-2 Wash Light (21°) ..........................Order no: 80030526 P-2 Wash Light (15°) ..........................Order no: 80030529 SGM USB uploader cable .......................... Order no: 83062011 P-2 Lens kit (43°)............................Order no: 83061134 P-2 Lens kit (21°)............................
  • Page 48 APPROVALS AND CERTIFICATIONS Certified to ............................CSA E60598-1:02, Ed: 2 Certified to ............................CSA-E598-2-17-98, Ed: 1 Conforms to................................UL Std. 1573 Conforms to..........................2004/108/EC: EMC Directive Conforms to........................2006/95/EC: Low Voltage Directive Conforms to..........................2011/65/EU: RoHS2 Directive 4008543 The information in this document is subject to change without notice...
  • Page 49: User's Notes

    User’s notes...
  • Page 52 SGM A /S · Sommer vej 23 · 8210 Aarhus V · Denmark Tel +45 70 20 74 00 · info@sgmlight.com · www.sgmlight.com...

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