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1 User’s instructions GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS Not for residential use. These fixtures must only be serviced by a qualified technician. In addition to the instructions indicated on this page, relevant health and safety requirements of the appropriate EU Directives must be adhered to at all times. This fixture is in compliance with section 17 - Lighting appliance for theatre stages, television, cinema and photograph studios.
2 Presentation 330LF – Manual Functions : 1. Hanging yoke 10. Identification plate 2. Tilt index 11. Safety cable attachement point 3. Focus index 12. Control board 4. Front focus adjustment 13. Handle 5. Accessories and colour filter runners 14. Data connectors (IN and OUT) locking system 15.
Identification plate Description : 1. MOD. : Model 9. Net weight (Kg) 2. VERS. : Version 10. Minimum distance between a flammable 3. U : Nominal voltage input (V) material and the lighting unit (m) 4. I : Nominal intensity (A) 11.
Optional accessories Reference Description CF1000 4 Rotating leaves on a rotating barndoor (without safety cable) PF1000M 215 x 215mm metal filter holder G1000 215 x 215mm safety grid 40 x 10mm with 28mm screw clamp for Ø 35 to 50mm pipes 40 x 10mm with 28mm screw clamp for Ø...
3 Set-up Mechanics 3.1.1 Operating positions 3.1.2 Minimum distance between a flammable material and the lighting unit 0.3 m 3.1.3 Operating conditions Minimum : Maximum : 5°C 40°C 41°F 104°F Indice de Protection international: IP20 – Utilisation intérieure uniquement 3.1.4 Hanging ...
3.1.5 Safety cable When hung or flown the fixture must be secured by an additional hanging accessory (such as a safety bond or cable) of suitable length. The combined weight of both the fixture and the accessories must be considered when choosing the load-bearing capability of safety cable or bond.
Power cable Mains Cable Power cable Connector Cable type Wiring plug length Live: Brown 3G1.5 Standard CEE7/7 3 meters Neutral: Blue H07RNF version Neutric W : Yellow/Green PowerCon® 14AWG SJ Live: Black NAC3FCA North American Neutral: White TYPE 1.5 meter version (UL/CSA) W : Green...
3.3.2 Barndoors Movable accessories (barndoors, scroller, etc.) must also be secured with a suitable safety cable or bond at the front of the fixture. - 10 -...
Strobe 4.2.1 Range 100 % 1 Hz 27 Hz 4.2.2 Control Remotely with DMX512-A protocol DMX512-A DMX Console 4.2.3 Parameters Mode Strobe 1 DMX channel added to control the function Function not activated Beam size adjustment 4.3.1 Range - 12 -...
Orientation 4.4.1 Range Range Function Manual Pole operated 0 360° 0 360° 0 360° 0 45° TILT 4.4.2 Control - Manual Control – Pole operated 4.4.3 Colour Function White TILT Blue - 14 -...
Control board 4.7.1 Display and Controls DMX indicator 888888 Button Function MENU Menu activation and/or go back ENTER Enter the current menu option and/or valid Scrolls through menus and/or increase data value DOWN Scrolls through menus and/or decrease data value 4.7.2 Menus and parameters ...
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Light intensity value if DMX not detected d M X H o L d Value (-/+) Function HOLD Light intensity = last DMX value Light intensity = 0 Light intensity = manual value o F F Display d I S P Value (-/+) Function...
Quantity of DMX d M H X X X channels detected DMX Break time (ms) d M H X X X 4.7.3 DMX remote control 8 bits mode* Channel Value Percent Function Dimmer 0 - 255 0 - 100 Course dimming * Resolution=8bits / strobe=OFF...
5 Service Preventative maintenance 5.1.1 Frequency General maintenance should be performed at least once a year or more frequently if the equipment is operated in adverse conditions (smoke, heat, humidity, touring, etc.). 5.1.2 General cleaning Remove dust from the unit (air vents, printed circuit boards, etc.). During cleaning: ...
6 Troubleshooting SYMPTOMS POSSIBLE CAUSES SOLUTIONS Display switches on Display auto off mode Menu Pers disp (see 4.4.2) when button activated pressed Display OFF Display still off when No power Check power supply button pressed Temperature sensor is either “senerr”...
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