Operation - Cameo Zenit B200 User Manual

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PLEASE NOTE: In order to provide protection from spraying water, in accordance with protection class IP65, special IP65-rated XLR
connectors must be used correctly with the DMX input and output sockets, or they must be closed using the rubber sealing caps. When
connected correctly, or when sealed correctly with the rubber sealing caps, the POWER IN and POWER OUT sockets are protected from
spraying water according to IP65.

OPERATION

PLEASE NOTE
• When the lamp is correctly connected to the mains supply and the standby switch is in the down position, "Welcome to Cameo", the mod-
el name and the software version are shown on the display consecutively during start-up. After this process, the lamp is ready for operation
and starts in the previously enabled mode.
• If one of the DMX operating modes is activated and there is no DMX signal to the DMX input, the currently programmed DMX address is
displayed and the characters on the display will begin to flash. The flashing stops when a DMX signal is present.
• Following approximately one minute of no input, the display automatically returns to the main display and the currently active mode is
displayed.
• Fast Access Feature: In order to simplify the menu guide, the device has an intelligent menu structure that allows direct access to previ-
ously selected menu items and sub-menu items. 1. Press MODE and ENTER simultaneously for direct access to the last-edited sub-menu
item, where you can make changes instantly as required (DMX starting address and all modes). 2. Press MODE for direct access to the
last-selected and last-edited menu item. Press ENTER repeatedly to access the sub-menu items in order to change individual settings (DMX
starting address and all modes).
• Before changing device settings, ensure that the control panel is dry and dust free, in order not to impair its functionality.
• The display can be rotated through 180° by pressing UP when the main display is visible.
CHARGING THE BATTERY, OPERATING AND STORING THE SPOTLIGHT
• Once the spotlight is correctly connected to the power supply, the internal battery is charged. This means that the battery is also charged,
if the spotlight is in use.
• The battery charge status is shown in the display when the device is switched on or in standby mode.
• Charge time from 0% to 100% charge status is approximately 4 hours.
• Battery life in full operation (RGBW at 100%) is approximately 3 hours. Use of individual colours and colour-change programmes gives
much longer battery life. Battery life can be increased to up to 24 hours by reducing brightness accordingly.
• After about 300 charging cycles (0–100%), the battery will retain approx. 70% of its nominal capacity.
• The electronic battery management system protects against overcharging and deep discharging.
• The rechargeable battery may only be replaced with original equipment by an authorised service centre.
• Charge the battery of the Zenit B200 spotlight at ambient temperatures above 0°C and below 40°C.
• If the Zenit B200 spotlight is operated on the mains, ensure that the ambient temperature is not below 0°C and not above 40°C.
• If the Zenit B200 spotlight is operated on its internal battery, ensure that the ambient temperature is not below -15°C and not above 40°C.
• Charge the battery immediately after full discharge. Batteries which are not fully charged will lose capacity and their lifetime will be reduced.
• Store the spotlight only with a fully charged battery.
• If the spotlight is not used for a long time, recharge the battery every 6 months.
• To extend the lifetime of the battery, it is recommended that the battery is recharged as soon as possible and it is charged before its
energy is completely discharged.
• In cold environments, battery life may be shorter than expected.
• Store the spotlight in cool and dry conditions to ensure optimal storage conditions for the battery.
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