1. Safety Instructions Please read the instruction carefully which includes important information about the installation, usage and maintenance. WARNING Please keep this User Guide for future consultation. If you sell the unit to another user, be sure that they also receive this instruction manual. Important: Damages caused by the disregard of this user manual are not subject to warranty.
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off the mains power immediately. DO NOT operate in dirty or dusty environment, do clean fixtures regularly. DO NOT touch any wire during operation as there might be a hazard of electric shock. Avoid power wires together twist other cables. ...
2. Technical Specifications Power Voltage: AC 100~240V, 50/60Hz Power Consumption: 660W Light Source: PHILIPS MSD Platinum 20 R Color Temperature: 7800K Zoom Range: BEAM mode: 2°~7° SPOT mode: 5°~32° WASH mode: 8°~70° Movement: Pan: 540° Tilt: 270° Pan/Tilt Resolution: 16 bit. Fixation: Tilt lock Dimmer/Shutter: Smooth dimming from 0-100%;...
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Construction: Display: LCD display Battery backup for user operation without connecting to the mains Data In/Out : 3-pin and 5-pin XLR Power In/Out: Power Connector in Protection Rating: IP20 Features: Linear motorized zoom Motorized focus 2 x prisms: 8 facet + 16 facet, rotatable in both directions and overlayable Independent frost effect Dimension/Weight: 400x335x667mm, 27kgs...
3. Control Panel 1. Display: Shows the various menus and the selected functions 2. Button: MENU To enter into move backward or leave the menu To go backward to move up in the menu DOWN To go forward to move down in the menu ENTER To perform the desired functions 3.
4. Color/Gobo and Lamp 4.1 Color/Gobo DANGER! Install the color wheel/gobo wheels with the device switched off only. Unplug from mains before changing the color wheel/gobo wheels! CAUTION: Never unscrew the screws of the rotating gobo as the ball bearing will otherwise be opened! 4.2 Light Source PHILIPS MSD Platinum 20 R...
4.3 Changing the Lamp Attention: The entire light path and lens of the luminaire must be thoroughly cleaned before changing the bulb. Do not use this lamp more than 1500 hours, using the lamp any longer than its set life could seriously damage your unit.
Warning: The installing direction of lamp: 4.4 Lamp Replacement Warning When the lamp reaches 1200 hours of usage, the display will flash the message “Replace Lamp Soon” for up to 5 minutes. During this period, the fixture will still work normally. When the lamp reaches 1500 hours of usage, the display will flash the message “Replace Lamp ...
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DMX Settings To select DMX Settings, press the ENTER button to confirm, use the UP/DOWN button to select DMX Address, Channel Mode or View DMX Value. DMX Address To select DMX Address, press the ENTER button to confirm. Use the UP/DOWN button to adjust the address from 001 to 512, press the ENTER button to store.
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P/T Feedback To select P/T Feedback, press the ENTER button to confirm. Use the UP/DOWN button to select No (Pan or tilt’s position will not feedback while out of step) or Yes (Feedback while pan/tilt out of step), press the ENTER button to store. Press the MENU button back to the last menu or let the unit idle 30 seconds to exit menu mode.
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Optically Linear: The increase in light intensity appears to be linear as DMX value is increased. Square Law: Light intensity control is finer at low levels and coarser at high levels. Inverse Square Law: Light intensity control is coarser at low levels and finger at high levels. S-Curve: Light intensity control is finger at low levels and high levels and coarser at medium levels.
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Display Inverse Select Display Inverse, press the ENTER button to confirm, present mode will blink on the display, use the UP/DOWN button to select No (normal display) or Yes (inverse display), press the ENTER button to store. Press the MENU button back to the last menu or let the unit idle 30 seconds to exit menu mode.
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Manual Test Select Manual Test, press the ENTER button to confirm, the present channel will show on the display, use the UP/DOWN button to select channel, press the ENTER button to confirm, then use the UP and DOWN button to adjust the value, press the ENTER button to store, the fixture will run as the channel value indicates.
Reset Functions To select Reset Functions, press the ENTER button to confirm, use the UP/DOWN button to select Pan & Tilt, Effect or All. Pan & Tilt Select Pan & Tilt, press the ENTER button to confirm, use the UP/DOWN button to select No(normal) or Yes (the unit will run built-in program to reset pan and tilt to their home positions), press the ENTER button to store.
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Enter offset mode, Select Pan, press the ENTER button to confirm, the present position will blink on the display, use the UP/DOWN button to offset the value from -128 to 127, press the ENTER button to store. Press the MENU button to exit. Tilt Enter offset mode, Select Tilt, press the ENTER button to confirm, the present position will blink on the display, use the UP/DOWN button to offset the value from -128 to 127, press the ENTER button...
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Soft Filter Enter offset mode, Select Soft Filter, press the ENTER button to confirm, the present position will blink on the display, use the UP/DOWN button to offset the value from 0 to 255, press the ENTER button to store. Press the MENU button to exit. Rotating Gobo Enter offset mode, Select Rotating Gobo, press the ENTER button to confirm, the present position will blink on the display, use the UP/DOWN button to offset the value from -128 to 127, press the...
Frost Enter offset mode, Select Frost, press the ENTER button to confirm, the present position will blink on the display, use the UP/DOWN button to offset the value from 0 to 255, press the ENTER button to store. Press the MENU button to exit. Focus Enter offset mode, Select Focus, press the ENTER button to confirm, the present position will blink on the display, use the UP/DOWN button to offset the value from -128 to 127, press the ENTER...
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.
6.3 DMX512 Configuration Please refer to below configurations to control the fixtures Attentions: 1. The unit will maintain the last condition until reset if you cut-off the DMX signal. 2. For the channel Function, keep the value for about 3 seconds, then the corresponding function will take into effect.
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Beam Mode 000-127 Zoom/Auto Focus Mode 128-191 Beam Mode 192-255 Wash Mode 000-255 0°540° 000-255 Pan Fine Tilt 000-255 0°270° 000-255 Tilt Fine Function 000-011 Unused Range 012-024 Fast Pan/Tilt Speed 025-037 Normal Pan/Tilt Speed 038-114 Unused Range 115-127 Soft Filter Auto 128-140 Soft Filter Disable 141-153...
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216-225 Zoom out fade (no black) 226-255 Standby Pan/Tilt Time 000-254 Fast to Slow Fast Color Time 000-254 Fast to Slow Fast Beam Time 000-254 Fast to Slow Fast Gobo Time 000-254 Fast to Slow Fast 24 Channels: CHANNEL Value FUNCTION Color 000-004...
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104-107 Light ON 108-207 Pulsation from Slow to Fast 208-212 Light ON 213-225 Random Strobe at low frequency 226-238 Random Strobe at medium frequency 239-251 Random Strobe at high frequency 252-255 Light ON Dimmer 000-255 0%100% 000-255 Dimmer Fine Static Gobo 000-003 Empty Position 004-007...
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Frost 000-255 0%100% Zoom 000-255 2°70° Focus 000-255 0%100% 000-255 Focus Fine Beam Mode 000-127 Zoom/Auto Focus Mode 128-191 Beam Mode 192-255 Wash Mode 000-255 0°540° 000-255 Pan Fine Tilt 000-255 0°270° 000-255 Tilt Fine Function 000-011 Unused Range 012-024 Fast Pan/Tilt Speed 025-037 Normal Pan/Tilt Speed...
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056-075 Zoom in fade out fade (no black) 076-095 Zoom in fade (no black) 096-115 Zoom out fade (no black) 116-135 Standby 136-155 Zoom in Fade 156-175 Zoom out Fade 176-195 Zoom in fade out fade (no black) 196-215 Zoom in fade (no black) 216-225 Zoom out fade (no black) 226-255...
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125-129 Soft Filter Auto 130-134 Soft Filter Disable 135-139 Soft Filter Enable 140-255 No Function Color 000-004 Open 005-008 Color1 009-012 Color2 013-016 Color3 017-021 Color4 022-025 Color5 026-029 Color6 030-033 Color7 034-037 Color8 038-042 Color9 043-046 Color10 047-050 Color11 051-054 Color12 055-058...
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Gobo Rotation 000-021 Gobo indexing: 0°90° 021-042 Gobo indexing: 90°180° 042-063 Gobo indexing: 180°270° 063-084 Gobo indexing: 270°360° 084-105 Gobo indexing: 360°450° 105-127 Gobo indexing: 450°540° 128-190 Counter-clockwise Rotation from Fast to Slow 191-192 Stop 193-255 Clockwise Rotation from Slow to Fast 000-255 Fine Gobo Rotation Static Gobo...
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208-212 Light ON 213-225 Random Strobe at low frequency 226-238 Random Strobe at medium frequency 239-251 Random Strobe at high frequency 252-255 Light ON Dimmer 000-255 0%100% 20 Channels: CHANNEL Value Function Color 000-004 Open 005-008 Color1 009-012 Color2 013-016 Color3 017-021 Color4...
000-255 Pan Fine Tilt 000-255 0°270° Tilt Fine 000-255 Function 000-011 Unused Range 012-024 Fast Pan/Tilt Speed 025-037 Normal Pan/Tilt Speed 038-114 Unused Range 115-127 Soft Filter Auto 128-140 Soft Filter Disable 141-153 Soft Filter Enable 154-166 Focus Compensate Disable 167-179 Focus Compensate Near 180-192...
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Check if there is any damage to the circuit of the pan motor drive board. 3. Pan Encode Error Check if the pan encoder is damaged. Check if the pan encoder is in poor contact with the lead of the PCB board or disconnected. 4.
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8. R-Gobo Error Check if the position of the rotating gobo wheel mounting magnetic steel falls off or is damaged. Check if there are other interference items in the rotating gobo wheel operating range. Check if the rotating gobo wheel Hall elements is damaged. Check if the rotating gobo wheel Hall elements is in poor contact with the lead of the PCB board or disconnected.
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12. R-Prism1/2 Error Check if the position of the prism1/2 mounting magnetic steel falls off or is damaged. Check if there are other interference items in the prism1/2 operating range. Check if the prism1/2 Hall elements is damaged. Check if the prism1/2 Hall elements is in poor contact with the lead of the PCB board or disconnected.
17. Gravity Sensor Error Check if the gravity sensor on board E is damaged. The position of each fan of the fixture: 8. Troubleshooting Following are a few common problems that may occur during operation. Here are some suggestions for easy troubleshooting: A.
B. Not responding to DMX controller 1. Check DMX connectors, cables to see if they are linked properly. 2. 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.