0.31m for the WNC. 9. Do not look directly into the Miro Cube 2 UV365 during operation. Eye and skin exposure to UV energy can cause severe damage to humans and animals. Take every precaution to limit exposure to UV energy, including the use of UV-blocking eye protection.
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º º º Miro Cube 2 4C, 4CA, and WNC fixtures ship with an OPTI-SCULPT Lens Kit that An additional 22° Lens Optic Accessory is also available contains three Rosco OPTI-SCULPT Lenses: 20°, 30°, and the reversible 40°R60°. All of for wider beam spreads.
4-in. (10 cm) cube-shaped LED light. Not only does the fixture offer multiple control options, designers can also specify their Miro Cube 2 to arrive preset to a specific hue or color temperature for easy integration.
1,2,4,5,8 1,2,4,5,8 myMIX Connect Compatible: ® Finish: Black, White, Custom Black Only Miro Cube 2 Classic Conversion (same as above except for the following) UV365 Power Input: Neutrik Powercon Data Connector: 5-Pin XLR In/Out connectors Operation: DMX RDM + Full Text LCD screen user-interface...
Lens Kit that contains three Rosco OPTI-SCULPT Lenses: 20°, 30°, and the reversible 40°R60°. All of the other individual OPTI-SCULPT lenses are available for the Miro Cube 2 as well. Visit the Rosco OPTI-SCULPT product page to learn more about these unique beam-shaping lenses.
DMX/RDM Mode In DMX mode, the unit is controlled by the data it receives via the RJ45 connectors, or the 5-pin XLR connectors on the Classic Conversion model, on the rear panel. The number of DMX channels required to control the fixture is dependent on the factory setting in use (See DMX Channel Layout section of this manual).
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DMX/RDM Mode The Miro Cube® 2 can be controlled via two unique DMX universes. DMX can be input on pins 1&2 (Universe1) or pins 3&6 (Universe2) via the RJ45 connectors on the rear panel. This allows two complete universes of DMX to be transmitted on a single cable.
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DMX/RDM Mode 1. 8bit LEGACY (4ch): This mode uses 4 raw intensity faders (red, green, blue, amber/white) 2. 16bit LEGACY (8ch): This mode uses 8 faders to control the colors (red coarse, red fine, green coarse, green fine, blue coarse, blue fine, amber/white coarse, amber/white fine) 3 .
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DMX/RDM Mode 1. 8bit LEGACY (3ch): This mode uses 3 raw intensity faders (warm, neutral, cool) 2. 16bit LEGACY (6ch): This mode uses 6 faders to control the colors (warm coarse, warm fine, neutral coarse, neutral fine, cool coarse, cool fine) 3.
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DMX/RDM Mode Personality 1 (8 Bit): Personality 2 (16 Bit): 1. Red 1. Red Coarse 5. Blue Coarse 2. Green 2. Red Fine 6. Blue Fine 3. Blue 3. Green Coarse 7. Amber/White Coarse 4. Amber/White 4. Green Fine 8. Amber/White Fine Personality 3 (8 Bit+Master): Personality 4 (CCT Mode): 1.
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50W power level when all colors are set to full. Our patented Ludicrous Mode technology enables Miro Cube 2 fixtures to utilize their full potential – no matter what hue or color temperature they’re producing. For example, Ludicrous Mode will allow the user to achieve the full 50W output when the color purple is mixed with Red and Blue.
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DMX/RDM Mode The fixtures can be given a name by editing the Device Label using RDM. The fixture’s DMX Start Address can be adjusted using RDM. The fixture’s unique Serial Number and Firmware Revision can be obtained using RDM The Air Temperature flowing through the fixture can be monitored using RDM. The fixture will Over Temperature fault at 76 C (170 F).
0-10V Dimming The hard-wired power cable attached to Miro Cube 2 fixtures can be used with standard 0-10V dimmers to adjust global intensity using the fixtures' Master Dim Mode. Purple and Gray wires are to be used with standard 0-10V dimmers. These wires should be properly insulated from all electrical circuits when not used.
User Interface - Classic Conversion Only The User Interface allows for your fixture to be controlled without the need of a DMX console or control device. Here is what the interface will look like: DMX Start DMX/RDM Filament Fade Address Personality Setting DMX001...
User Interface - Classic Conversion Only Manual Mode allows you to set the color of your fixture by adjusting the intensity of the LEDs using the rear panel and the LCD display. The current value of each setting is shown on the main screen. To adjust the color values, press the MENU key until the desired color is listed on the LCD screen.
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User Interface - Classic Conversion Only Manual Mode can be used to adjust the brightness of a Miro Cube® 2 UV365. The current brightness level is shown on the main screen. To adjust the color values, press the MENU key until the desired color is listed on the LCD screen. Press OK. Use keys to select a value between “0”...
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Use the Wash O set function to control the interaction between multiple Miro Cube 2™ fixtures in a Color Wash chain. The Wash O set determines the length of delay between each light, or how long it takes to “pass” a color from one light to the next.
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The serial address required to control the fixture is dependent on the factory setting in use (for example - four color Miro Cube® 2 fixtures use four Serial Channels while one color MIRO Cube 2™ fixtures use one). To change the Serial address, press MENU until “CHANGE SER ADDRESS?” appears on the LCD, and press OK. Select keys, and press OK.
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User Interface - Classic Conversion Only An incandescent lamp has a slight delay, or lag with changing intensities, whereas an LED responds instantly. The di erence is most noticeable during a theatrical black out. The Miro Cube® 2 can emulate an incandescent lamp by selecting one of the Tungsten Fade settings.
OPTI-SCULPT is not intended for use with the Miro Cube 2 UV365 black light. The UV365 model ships with a custom-engineered 10° Lens Optic that attaches to the fixture via the same style of thumbscrews. A 22° Lens...
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