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For safety, please read this user manual carefully before initial use. Event Lighting reserves the right to revise the manual at any time. Information and specifications within this manual are subject to change without notice. Event Lighting assumes no liability or responsibility for any errors or omissions. Please consult Event Lighting for any clarification or information regarding this item.
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Safety Instructions WARNING • Do not open this device, there is no user-serviceable parts inside. Risk of electric shock. • Do not look at the light source when the device is on. • CAUTION: This unit's housing may be hot during and after operation. •...
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Product appearance, LUX chart, Dimensions Project lens Head Base Display Foot stand Operation button Handle Wireless indicator 10. Mic 11. Left button 12. Battery indicator 13. Up button 14. Down button 15. Enter button 16. Right button 17. Powercon in 18.
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Position 1 Position 10 Position 2 Position 11 Position 3 Position 12 Position 4 Position 13 Position 5 Position 14 Position 6 Position 15 Position 7 Position 16 Position 8 Position 17 Position 9 Position 18 www.event-lighting.com.au...
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Menu operation Description of icons in the menu CONNECT LIGHT INFOMATION PROGRAM Menu Default setting shadowed. Mark with ①can be basic reloaded, ② be program reloaded, ③can be private reloaded. DMX Address DMX address setting ① Wireless① Wireless Enabled ℃80℃ /176~282℉176℉ Lamp off if temperature Temperature①...
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00~31 10 Display Bright ③ Display Brightness Brand Show ON/OFF Show brand or not ① Key Lock ON/OFF Key lock on/off ① Language En/简/繁/Fr/Sp Language Select ③ Fixture Set Silent Mode Silent Mode (1200Hz) Frequency 600Hz--- Frequency Users User Mode① Standard Standard mode Extended...
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DMX Chart Channel Name Function Pan Coarse Pan fine Pan Fine Tilt Tilt Coarse Tilt fine Tilt Fine Movement Speed fastest to Slowest Normal Movement Movement With Blackout Function Normal Shutter Functions Pulse-effect Forward Shutter Function Pulse-effect Reverse Random Strobe Normal Shutter Functions Close Strobe Rate (slow to fast)
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Forward Spin Reverse Spin Continuous Color Bounce CTC Function Colour Temperature Correction 2000K->2700K White 3200K White 4200K White 5600K White 8000K Forward Spin Rainbow Effect (Slow->Fast) Reverse Spin Rainbow Effect (Slow->Fast) Continuous & Color Bounce Virtual Color1 Black Green Blue Red=full, Green=full, Blue=full Red=0, Green->up, Blue=full Red=0, Green=full, Blue->down...
Indexed With Blackout Forward Spin Reverse Spin Continuous Shake Indexed & Indexed With Blackout & Shake Position 1 (Open) Position 2 Position 3 Position 4 Position 5 Position 6 Position 7 Position 8 Position 9 Position 10 Position 11 Gobo Position 12 Position 13 Position 14...
Prism Position 1 (Open) Prism Rot Forward Spin Prism& Slow to fastest Prism Rot Prism Rot Stop Prism Rot Reverse Spin Slow to fastest Continuous Focus Focus In to Focus Out Continuous Frost No Frost Frost 0->100% Normal Reset All Pan &...
a software upgrade box, no need to change any mechanical parts. The upgrade box is not included in the package, if need any further assistance please just contact your authorized dealer. Hibernation. The device will enter sleeping mode if activated after a period of disconnecting DMX signal to save the power consumption, and will return immediately as soon as the DMX signal is sent again.
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IP rating: IP20 Dimension: 299 x 437 x 398 mm Net Weight: 10kg Rigging: 2pcs Omega Brackets with 1/4-turn Quick Locks MISC Road case: MCASE4SS WARRANTY Please refer to your local dealer or please contact Event Lighting Pty Ltd Website: www.event-lighting.com.au. www.event-lighting.com.au...
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