CONTENTS INTRODUCTION ............2 Welcome Safety, maintenance and cleaning Supplied items Optional accessories INSTALLATION ............5 Tilt adjustment Using a tenon mount Using a pipe clamp Power and control wiring Wired DMX control Optional wireless DMX operation (via Aria) CONFIGURATION ..........11 Making a temporary control link with the XMT-350 Addressing fixtures DMX channels...
INTRODUCTION WELCOME Welcome to the Flood One EO Color range from Acclaim Lighting, a small family of aluminum bodied IP66-rated exterior LED flood fixtures. The Flood One EO Color family fully embraces Acclaim Lighting’s Modular Systems (AMS) design standard; AMS allows a wider choice of internal and external options to be configured in our Los Angeles headquarters and delivered in industry-leading time.
Suitable mounting surfaces include steel, aluminum, concrete or wood structures. Each Flood One EO Color fixture is fitted with a swivel yoke mount, which has a center hole of 0.47” (12mm) and also two lock-off slots spaced at 6.3” (160mm) around the center line (see page 17).
USING A TENON MOUNT Optional tenon mounts are available for use when a Flood One EO Color needs to be mounted on top of a vertical pole. Tenon mounts are available for use with 2” (50mm) and 4” (100mm) poles of sufficient rigidity for the weight of the fixture.
USING A PIPE CLAMP Optional pipe clamps are available to mount Flood One EO Color fixtures on either 2” (50mm) or 4” (100mm) tubes and poles. IMPORTANT: Ensure the pipe and its mountings have sufficient load capacity for the Dyan Drum SO fixture(s) to be mounted.
• the junction boxes have an environmental rating of at least IP66. • all cable access points, plus the enclosure cover are correctly sealed and moisture proof. • only suitable cable connectors are used within the junction boxes; Acclaim Lighting recommends Wago® 221-series splicing connectors.
IN-RUSH CURRENT Although LED fixtures are low power devices compared to their incandescent equivalents, their power supplies exhibit a trait known as ‘in-rush current’ when they are first powered on. This is caused by the various components within the switching power supplies topping themselves up with power.
OPTIONAL WIRELESS DMX OPERATION (VIA ARIA) Where wireless control is required, use Acclaim Lighting Aria™ wireless linking over distances up to 2600 feet (792m) line of sight: DMX IN www.acclaimlighting.com...
Each Acclaim lighting XMT-350 DMX/RDM tool is supplied with a 5-pin XLR lead that can be used to make a temporary control input link with the Flood One EO Color control cable. Use a 3-pin terminal block, wire nuts, conn blocks or Wago® connectors to temporarily join the...
8 The highlight will automatically move to the next fixture so that you can address it. Repeat steps 5 to 7 until all fixtures are addressed. DMX CHANNELS Each Flood One EO Color fixture requires 4 DMX channels: • First channel: • Second channel: Green •...
3 If necessary, use the up/down buttons to highlight an alternative fixture. 4 Press the button to view details for the chosen FLOOD ONE EO COLOR fixture and then use the down button to highlight LABEL: ACCLAIM...
TESTING EMITTER OUTPUT After you have addressed each Flood One EO Color fixture we recommend that you also test each one prior to installation. This can be achieved with your RDM (Remote Device Management) tool. Various third party DMX/RDM tools are available; we recommend the Acclaim Lighting XMT-350 for this task.
FURTHER INFORMATION TROUBLESHOOTING NO LIGHT OUTPUT IS VISIBLE WHEN EXPECTED. • Check that power is correctly applied to the fixture and that there is no damage to the power input cord. • Use the menu to perform an emitter test. •...
If the requested repairs or service (including parts replacement) are within the terms of this warranty, Acclaim Lighting will pay return shipping charges only to a designated point within the United States. If the entire instrument is sent, it must be shipped in its original package.
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