CONTENTS 1. Safety Instructions ........................ 2 2. Technical Specifications ....................... 3 3. Accessories .......................... 4 4. Installation ........................... 4 4.1 Fixture Jointing ........................ 4 4.2 Fixture Hanging ........................ 6 5. How To Set The Unit ........................ 8 5.1 Control Panel ......................... 8 5.2 Main Function ........................ 9 6. How To Control The Unit ...................... 1 3 6.1 Mater/Slave Built In Preprogrammed Function .............. 1 4 6.2 DMX Controller ...
1. Safety Instructions Please read carefully the instruction, which includes important information about the installation, usage and maintenance. WARNING Please keep this User Manual for future consultation. If you sell the fixture to another user, be sure that they also receive this instruction booklet. Please unpack and check carefully there is no transportation damage before using the fixture. Please disconnect main power before servicing and maintenance. The maximum ambient temperature is Ta: 40 . D ℃ O NOT operate it where the temperature is higher than this. DO NOT connect the device to any dimmer pack. The housing must be replaced if they are visibly damaged. Unit surface temperature may reach up to 85 . Don’t ℃...
DO NOT open the unit within five minutes after switching off. The housing, the lenses, or the ultraviolet filter must be replaced if they are visibly damaged. Do not look directly at the LED light beam while the fixture is on. Caution: There are no user serviceable parts inside the unit. DO NOT open the housing or attempt any repairs yourself. In the unlikely event your unit may require service, please contact your nearest dealer. 2. Technical Specifications DMX Channels: 3 / 4 / 144 / 216 channels mode Control modes: DMX, ArtNet, Master/Slave, Sound Active Data In/Out: 3‐pin & 5‐pin XLR sockets, ArtNet connectors Dimmer: 0~100% smooth dimming Infinite Matrix features professional LCD screen case for easy and quick installation; pixel control and powerful output, perfect for events, rentals and all kinds of shows. ...
3. Accessories Standard Accessories: 1. 1.5m POWERCON cable x 1pc 2. 1.5m CAT5e LAN cable x 1pc 3. Fastener x 1pc 4. M10 x 20 Hexagon socket screw x 4pcs Optional Accessories: 1. 0.5m Hanging Bar x 1pc, Lifting belts x 1pc, Fixed plate for Hanging Bar x 2pcs, M10 x 25 Hexagon socket screw x 2pcs 2. Clamp C‐200 (Different models of clamp can be chosen) 3. 8mm Allen Key 4. 1m POWERCON Connecting cable 4. Installation 4.1 Fixture Jointing Before joint the fixtures, pull the handle downward as Figure 1 and Figure 2 showed below to hide the handle. Figure 1 Figure 2 ...
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Horizontal Jointing: Release the spring of the locating pin (A & B) so that two fixtures located (Step 1), and use L type Hexagon wrench to clockwise rotate the Lock Catch to the end to fasten two fixtures (Step 2). Figure 3 Vertical Jointing: Plug the Locating Pin and the Quick lock into the corresponding holes to locate two fixtures (Step 1), and counter‐clockwise rotate the stick of the lock to fasten two fixtures (Step 2 & Step 3). Figure 4 ...
Jointing with Fastener We provide one fastener for one fixture so you can also use fastener to combine and fix the fixtures to make them more firm. Please fix the fastener in different places as needed. Figure 5 4.2 Fixture Hanging The fixture also can be hanged by the Clamp or Hanging Bar. Clamp (Only one fixture can be hanged) Different models of clamp can be choose, C‐200 for reference as below. Bolt the clamp to the fixture with screw and nut through the hole in the head of the fixture. Hang it in the truss through the clamp. Figure 6 Figure 7 ...
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Hanging Bar (More than one fixture can be hanged. For one bar, max load ≤ 150kg.) Hang the fixture with Hanging Bar just as Vertical Jointing between two fixtures, plug the Locating Pin and the Quick lock into the corresponding holes of the Hanging Bar to locate the fixtures and the bar, and counter‐clockwise rotate the stick of the Quick Lock to fasten them (Fixture 8). Then screw the Hexagon socket screws by the Allen key to fix the bar with the fixture (Fixture 9). Figure 8 Figure 9 ...
Use Lifting belts to hang the bar in different ways according to the installation conditions. You can find below figures for reference: 5. How To Set The Unit 5.1 Control Panel 1. Display To show the various menus and the selected functions; 2. Button MENU To select the programming functions DOWN To go backward in the selected functions UP To go forward in the selected functions ENTER To confirm the selected functions ...
3. LED DMX On DMX input present MASTER On Master Mode SLAVE On Slave Mode SOUND Flash Sound activation 4. Power In: Connect to supply mains power; 5. Power Out: Connect to supply mains power for the next unit; 6. Fuse(T6.3Amp): Used to protect the unit from the damage of over current; 7. 3‐pin DMX In: For DMX512 link, use 3‐pin XLR cable to link the unit and the DMX controller; 8. 3‐pin DMX Out: For DMX512 link, use 3‐pin XLR cable to link the next unit and output DMX signal; 9. 5‐pin DMX In: For DMX 512 link, use 5‐pin XLR cable to link the unit and the DMX controller; 10. 5‐pin DMX Out: For DMX 512 link, use 5‐pin XLR cable to link the next unit and output DMX signal; 11. NUTR RJ45 in/out: Connect with the multimedia and use software to control the units via ArtNet. ...
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DMX Address Select the DMX Address, press the ENTER button to confirm, the display will show the present address. Use the UP and DOWN button to select Port A or Port B (Port B only appears under PairShow channel mode) and adjust the address (The address value range will be different when select different channel mode), press the ENTER button to store. Press the MENU button back to the last menu or idling 30 seconds to exit menu mode. Eth‐Net Address Select the Eth‐Net Address, press the ENTER button to confirm. Use the UP and DOWN button to select IP Addr, IP Mask, Gateway and MAC Addr, press the ENTER button to set the value for these items. Press the MENU button back to the last menu or idling 30 seconds to exit menu mode. ArtNet Universe Select the ArtNet Universe, press the ENTER button to confirm. Use the ENTER button to select Net, Sub‐Net or Universe Port A or Universe Port B, use the UP and DOWN button to set the value for these items. Press the MENU button back to the last menu or idling 30 seconds to exit menu mode. Channel Mode Select the Channel Mode, press the ENTER button to confirm, the display will show the present channel mode. Use the UP and DOWN button to adjust 3ChMode, 4ChMode, 36RGB, 36RGBW, 36RGBWPY or Pair Show, press the ENTER button to store. Press the MENU button back to the last menu or idling 30 seconds to exit menu mode. M/S Mode Select the M/S Mode, press the ENTER button to confirm, the display will show the present channel mode. Use the UP and DOWN button to adjust Master, Slave 1 … Slave 4, press the ENTER button to store. Press the MENU button back to the last menu or idling 30 seconds to exit menu mode. ...
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Splice Set Select the Splice Set, press the ENTER button to confirm, use the UP and DOWN button to select the 1‐1 (1 unit), 1‐2 (2 units connected) or 2‐2 (4 units connected) mode, press the ENTER button to store. Press the MENU button back to the last menu or idling 30 seconds to exit menu mode. Show Mode Select the Show Mode, press the ENTER button to confirm, the present mode will blink on the display, use the UP and DOWN button to select the Show 1 to Show 5, press the ENTER button to store. Press the MENU button back to the last menu or idling 30 seconds to exit menu mode. Fade Mode Select the Fade Mode, press the ENTER button to confirm, the present mode will blink on the display, use the UP and DOWN button to select the Jump, Fade 1 to Fade 4, press the ENTER button to store. Press the MENU button back to the last menu or idling 30 seconds to exit menu mode. Sound Mode Select Sound Mode, press the ENTER button to confirm, the present mode will blink on the display, use the UP and DOWN button to select On or Off, press the ENTER button to store. Press the MENU button back to the last menu or idling 30 seconds to exit menu mode. Sound Sense Select Sound Sense, press the ENTER button to confirm, the present mode will blink on the display, use the UP and DOWN button to adjust the value from 1 or 100, press the ENTER button to store. Press the MENU button back to the last menu or idling 30 seconds to exit menu mode. Blackout Select Blackout, press the ENTER button to confirm, the present mode will blink on the display, use the UP and DOWN button to select Yes or No, press the ENTER button to store. Press the MENU button back to the last menu or idling 30 seconds to exit menu mode. LCD Light Select LCD Light, press the ENTER button to confirm, the present mode will blink on the display, ...
use the UP and DOWN button to select On or Off, press the ENTER button to store. Press the MENU button back to the last menu or idling 30 seconds to exit menu mode. Manual Test Select Manual Mode, press the ENTER button to confirm, the present mode will blink on the display, use the UP and DOWN button to select the Number or Letter, press the ENTER button and use the UP and DOWN button to adjust the value from 0 ~ 9 and A ~ Z, a ~ z, press the ENTER button to store. Press the MENU button back to the last menu or idling 30 seconds to exit menu mode. Auto Test Select test, press the ENTER button to confirm, then the unit will test by itself. Press the MENU button back to the last menu. Fixture Time Press the MENU button up to when the Fixture Time is blinking on the display. Press the ENTER button and the display will show the number of working hours of the unit. To go back to the functions press the MENU button again. ...
6.1 Mater/Slave Built In Preprogrammed Function By linking the units in master/slave connection, the first unit will control the other units to give an automatic light show. You have to set the first unit in master mode and select Show 1 to Show 10. Its DMX input jack will have nothing plugged into it, and Its master LED will be constantly on and sound LED will flash to the music. 6.2 DMX Controller By using a universal DMX controller to control the units, you have to set DMX address from 1 to 512 so that the units can receive DMX signal. Press the MENU button up to when the DMX Address is showing on the display. Pressing ENTER button and the display will blink. Use DOWN and UP button to change the DMX512 address. Once the address has been selected, press and keep ENTER button pressed up to when the display stops blinking or storing automatically 8 seconds later. To go back to the functions without any change press the MENU button again. If you use please refer to the following diagram to address your DMX512 channel for the first 4 units: Unit 1 Unit 2 Unit 3 Unit 4 Channel mode ...
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Channel Value Function 1 Dimmer 000‐255 0 ‐ 100% 2 Fade Mode 000‐050 Jump 051‐101 Fade 1 102‐152 Fade 2 153‐203 Fade 3 204‐255 Fade 4 3 Show 000‐007 Blackout 008‐055 Show 1 056‐103 Show 2 104‐151 Show 3 152‐199 Show 4 200‐247 Show 5 248‐255 Stand alone (Trigger by sound) 4 Channels Mode: Channel ...
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3 Mode 000‐014 Blackout 015‐047 Full On 048‐095 Line effect (See Channel 4‐1) 096‐135 Number 1 to 9 (See Channel 4‐2) 136‐175 Letter A to Z (See Channel 4‐3) 176‐215 Letter a to z (See Channel 4‐4) 216‐255 Blackout 4‐1 Line Effect ( When CH3 between 048‐095) 000‐007 No Function 008‐015 Effect 1 016‐023 Effect 2 024‐031 Effect 3 032‐039 Effect 4 040‐047 Effect 5 048‐055 Effect 6 056‐063 Effect 7 064‐071 Effect 8 072‐079 Effect 9 080‐087 ...
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049‐071 Number – 1 072‐094 Number – 2 095‐117 Number – 3 118‐140 Number – 4 141‐163 Number – 5 164‐186 Number – 6 187‐209 Number – 7 210‐232 Number – 8 233‐255 Number – 9 4‐3 Capital Letter ( When CH3 between 136‐175) 000‐021 No function 022‐030 Letter – A 031‐039 Letter – B 040‐048 Letter – C 049‐057 Letter – D 058‐066 Letter – E 067‐075 Letter – F 076‐084 Letter – G 085‐093 Letter – H 094‐102 Letter – I ...
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067‐075 Letter – f 076‐084 Letter – g 085‐093 Letter – h 094‐102 Letter – i 103‐111 Letter – j 112‐120 Letter – k 121‐129 Letter – l 130‐138 Letter –m 139‐147 Letter – n 148‐156 Letter – o 157‐165 Letter – p 166‐174 Letter – q 175‐183 Letter – r 184‐192 Letter – s 193‐201 Letter – t 202‐210 Letter – u 211‐219 Letter – v 220‐228 Letter – w 229‐237 Letter – x 238‐246 Letter – y 247‐255 ...
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DMX Input 2 (Control by DMX console) Channel Value Function 1 Function Control 000‐025 Blackout 036‐095 DMX Input 1 (Channel 1 ‐ 108) is invalid, DMX Input 2 (Channel 2 ‐ 109) is valid 096‐165 DMX Input 1 (Channel 1 ‐ 108) is valid, DMX Input 2 (Channel 2 ‐ 109) is invalid 166‐235 DMX Input 1 (Channel 1 ‐ 108) is valid, DMX Input 2 (Channel 2 ‐ 109) is valid 236‐255 Blackout 2 – 109 Pixel 01 – Pixel 36 WPY Dimmer (Valid when Input 2 CH1 on 096‐165 or 166‐235) 000‐255 0 ‐ 100% 7. DMX Connections Please connect the fixtures as below: Mode connection 1‐1: (One unit in a group) Mode connection 1‐2: (Two units in a group) ...
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Mode connection 2‐2: (Four units in a group) Termination reduces signal errors and to avoid signal transmission problems and interference. It is always advisable to connect a DMX terminal. Put a resistance (120 ohm 1/4W) between pin‐2 (DMX‐) and pin‐3 (DMX+) of the last fixture. 1. At last unit, the DMX cable has to be terminated with a terminator. Solder a 120‐ohm 1/4W resistor between pin 2(DMX‐) and pin 3(DMX+) into a 3‐pin XLR‐plug and plug it in the DMX‐output of the last unit. 2. Connect the unit together in a “daisy chain” by XLR plug cable from the output of the unit to the input of the next unit. The cable cannot be branched or split to a “Y” cable. DMX 512 is a very high‐speed signal. Inadequate or damaged cables, soldered joints or corroded connectors can easily distort the signal and shut down the system. 3. The DMX output and input connectors are pass‐through to maintain the DMX circuit, when one of the units’ power is disconnected. ...
5. The end of the DMX 512 system should be terminated to reduce signal errors. 6. 3 pin XLR connectors are more popular than 5 pins XLR. 3 pin XLR: Pin 1: GND, Pin 2: Negative signal (‐), Pin 3: Positive signal (+) 5 pin XLR: Pin 1: GND, Pin 2: Negative signal (‐), Pin 3: Positive signal (+), Pin4, Pin5 not used. 7. Troubleshooting Following are a few common problems that may occur during operation. Here are some suggestions for easy troubleshooting: A. The unit does not work, no light and the fan does not work 1. Check the connection of power and main fuse. 2. Measure the mains voltage on the main connector. 3. Check the power on LED. B. Not responding to DMX controller 1. DMX LED should be on. If not, check DMX connectors, cables to see if link properly. 2. If the DMX LED is on and no response to the channel, check the address settings and DMX polarity. 3. If you have intermittent DMX signal problems, check the pins on connectors or on PCB of the unit or the previous one. 4. Try to use another DMX controller. 5. Check if the DMX cables run near or run alongside to high voltage cables that may cause damage or interference to DMX interface circuit. C. One of the channels is not working well 1. The stepper motor might be damaged or the cable connected to the PCB is broken. 2. The motor’s drive IC on the PCB might be out of condition. ...
8. Fixture Cleaning The cleaning of internal and external optical lenses and/or mirrors must be carried out periodically to optimize light output. Cleaning frequency depends on the environment in which the fixture operates: damp, smoky or particularly dirty surrounding can cause greater accumulation of dirt on the unit’s optics. Clean with soft cloth using normal glass cleaning fluid. Always dry the parts carefully. Clean the external optics at least every 30 days. ...
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Declaration of Conformity We declare that our products (lighting equipments) comply with the following specification and bears CE mark in accordance with the provision of the Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) Directive 89/336/EEC. EN55103‐1: 2009 ; EN55103‐2: 2009; EN62471: 2008; EN61000‐3‐2: 2006 + A1:2009 + A2:2009; EN61000‐3‐3: 2008. & Harmonized Standard EN60598‐2‐17:1989 + A2:1991; EN60598‐1:2008+ A11: 2009 EN 62471:2008; EN 62493: 2010 Safety of household and similar electrical appliances Part 1: General requirements Innovation, Quality, Performance...