– Vivid Ice – Optimized for high-intensity saturated colors on the blue end of the spectrum – Pearl – High output warm and cool white LEDs for variable color temperature white (only) light output Selador Series User Manual...
Control • DMX512-A compliant • Digital LED display for address assignment • DMX in and thru via 5-pin XLR connectors • Internal control electronics for smooth low-end dimming at 15-bit resolution • 8-channel (7 color plus intensity) • 21 in. fixture provides 2 independently controllable cells •...
All LED sources experience some lessening of light output and some color shift over time. Selador Series fixtures have complex thermal management systems to minimize these changes. With typical usage, a Selador fixture will still achieve 70% of its initial output after 50,000 hours of use.
Vivid Fire and Vivid Ice fixtures use elements of the x7 Color System for superior performance in deep saturated colors. Each member of the Selador Series product line is unique and optimized for a specific lighting task: Lustr •...
Cyc light If you have questions about your Selador series fixture that are not answered in this manual, please contact the supplier of your ETC equipment or ETC Technical Services. A m e r i c a s U n i t e d K i n g d o m Electronic Theatre Controls Inc.
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK! This warning statement indicates situations where there is a risk of electric shock. Safety The Selador series fixtures are intended for professional use only. Read entire User Manual before using equipment. Please note the following safety notices before use:...
Edison, Twistlock™, or Stage-pin male connector. D a t a The Selador series fixtures operate on a DMX control signal. The unit is supplied with a 5-pin XLR DMX input connector and a 5-pin DMX Thru connector. DMX cables should be acceptable for DMX data transmission (not microphone cable) and should follow the standard pinout.
C o o l i n g a n d D u t y C y c l e Selador Series fixtures are equipped with ultra-quiet cooling fans. These fans are automatically controlled. They permit fan-free operation when possible and turn on only when needed to provide low-noise, predictable service for extended periods of time in ambient temperatures up to 104°F (40°C).
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(6.25" (160mm) Paletta) (8.75" (225mm) Paletta) 9.25" Hanging dimensions 235mm (8.75" (225mm) Paletta) Front view dimensions 11.00" 21.50" 28.00cm 54.75cm 42.50" 108.00cm 63.50" 161.50cm Rear view to show power, data connections, and repeating addressing and fan locations Selador Series User Manual...
S a f e t y C a b l e The safety cable (or other approved safety device) should be attached to the fixture housing and wrapped around the hanging structure (pipe). Appropriate attachment points (holes) are provided in the protruding tabs on either end of the fixture housing. Take care to leave as little slack as possible in the safety cable to avoid the cable catching the yoke of the fixture.
Step 2: Raise the panel out of the way, but leave it attached to the fixture. Step 3: Slide the secondary lenses into the slots above the LEDs. Step 4: Lower the panel and tighten the screw. Selador Series User Manual...
DMX-controlled devices, connect the next DMX cable to the DMX Thru connector. The Selador Series fixtures require that the last fixture on a DMX line be terminated with a 100 resistor between pins 2 and 3.
31 DMX devices, split the DMX runs by using a DMX splitter. N o t e : A fixture with a starting address higher than 505 will not have control of all parameters. Therefore, 505 is the highest address shown on the address display. Selador Series User Manual...
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Each cell of a Selador Series fixture (except Pearl) occupies eight DMX channels. Seven are individual colors and the eighth is the master intensity. The table below describes the order and function of each address. L u s tr , P a l e t t a , a n d V i v i d - R...
Routine Maintenance General Fixture Cleaning To ensure optimum performance of your Selador series fixture, you should perform the following inspections and cleanings at least once a year. You may need to inspect or clean the fixture more often, depending on the type and amount of use your fixture experiences during the year.
Cooling Fan Fi lter Cleaning Cooling fan filters should be inspected at a minimum every six months; more frequently if fixtures are powered on for more than four hours per day. Use a vacuum cleaner to remove dust from each fan filter. ...