Eddylight EDD-GL-183 User Manual

Eddylight EDD-GL-183 User Manual

Flat led par can light

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Flat LED Par Can Light
EDD-GL-183
USER MANUAL

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Summary of Contents for Eddylight EDD-GL-183

  • Page 1 Flat LED Par Can Light EDD-GL-183 USER MANUAL...
  • Page 2: Safety Information

    1. Introduction Thank you for purchasing our Million Color Flat LED light. Please read these instructions carefully before operating to avoid any possible damage and accidents caused by misuse. The Million Color Flat LED light has a solid steel body. Three colors of high-brightness LED lights (red, blue, green) are used to create a wide spectrum of colors.
  • Page 3: Dimensions And Specifications

    3. Dimensions and Specifications Beam Angle: 21°, Field Angle: 32° Weight: 4 lbs/1.8 kg Lamp: 183 UV high-power 10mm LEDs Lamp Life: 100,00 hours Dimensions: 8.0” 3.0” www.EddylightCo.com 1-800-914-3538...
  • Page 4: Dmx Channel Assignment

    4. DMX Channel Assignment 5 Channel Mode Channel Function Notes Value Red dimming Invalid while CH8 is 0-255 0—100% 51-255 Green dimming Invalid while CH8 is 0-255 0—100% 51-255 Blue dimming Invalid while CH8 is 0-255 0—100% 51-255 Amber dimming Invalid while CH8 is 0-255 0—100%...
  • Page 5 5. Rear Panel Display and Operation MENU: Access the menu or return to a previous menu option UP: Menu selection or parameter increments DOWN: Menu selection or parameter increments ENTER: Select the current menu option LED Display 120V AC OUT 120V AC IN Menu Up Down Enter...
  • Page 6 • Press MENU repeatedly until “d001” • Press UP / DOWN to select your desired address (ie. “d017”) • Press ENTER to choose. 7. Color Selection Guide: Set the RGBA values using MENU on the back of the unit, or by using the DMX control board.
  • Page 7: Cable Connection

    8. Cable Connection A standard XLR connection is used for the DMX 512 protocol: Note: DMX512 does not include automatic error checking and correction, and so is not an appropriate control for hazardous applications, such as pyrotechnics or movement of theatrical rigging. False triggering may be caused by electromagnetic interference, static electricity discharges, improper cable termination, excessively long cables, or poor quality cables.

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