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INSTRUCTION MANUAL

ARCHILED RGBW 12x20
WARNING:

Read this instruction manual carefully before using the
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  • Page 1 INSTRUCTION MANUAL
 
 ARCHILED RGBW 12x20 WARNING:
 Read this instruction manual carefully before using the projector Thank you for choosing a PROIETTA product
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  • Page 2 INDEX • SAFETY INFORMATION • TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS • INTRODUCTION
 1.1. PRODUCT FEATURES
 1.2. QUICK START • MODE OF OPERATION
 2.1. MAIN MENU
 2.1.1. BASIC USAGE
 2.1.2. KEYPAD LOCK
 2.2. MENU STRUCTURE
 2.3. MENU DESCRIPTION
 2.3.1. STATIC MODE (STAT) 
 2.3.2. AUTO MODE (AUTO) 
 2.3.3.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    2.4.1. CHANNEL TABLE
 2.4.2. COLOR CHANGING TABLE
 2.4.3. DIMMING SPEED TABLE • DEFAULT CUSTOM PROGRAMS • WARRANTY • DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY • DISPOSAL OF UNUSED PRODUCT
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  • Page 4 SAFETY INFORMATION Read the following security information carefully before performing any operation. The product described in this manual is a lighting fixture for projecting a light beam into outdoor environments. 
 Any other use is not provided by the manufacturer and therefore relieves him of any liability for damages arising from misuse.
  • Page 5 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS MODEL ARCHILED RGBW 12x20 POWER SUPPLY SUPPLY VOLTAGE AC 100-240 V ELECTRICAL FREQUENCY 47-63 Hz 12 LED RGBW 4-in-1 POWER CONSUMPTION 200 W max (R: 100%, G: 100%, B: 100%, W: 100%) NUMBER OF COLORS 16.700.000 LIFETIME 30.000 h CONTROLS 4 buttons menu (4-digit display);...
  • Page 6 INTRODUCTION 1.1 PRODUCT FEATURES OPERATING MODES: 1. External Control Mode
 
 - DMX512 control (ten different DMX channel modes available);
 
 - Master-Slave control to operate with multiple units in daisy-chain programming only one fixture as master unit. 2. Standalone Mode 
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  • Page 7 1.2 QUICK START SETTING UP OPERATING MODE: The fixture normally runs in "External Control" Mode, therefore converting into colors any DMX received value, unless "Automatic" Mode, "Static" Mode, or "Slave" Mode is selected. In this case the unit will wait to receive an external DMX signal on the selected address, and will not emit any light until this happens.
  • Page 8 MODE OF OPERATION 2.1. MAIN MENU 2.1.1 BASIC USAGE MENU Cycle through the main menu or return to the previous menu ENTER Enter the sub-menu or select current function
 Select previous menu item or increase current parameter 
 DOWN Select next menu item or decrease current parameter 2.1.2.
  • Page 9 2.2. MENU STRUCTURE STAT R.000 G.000 b.000 W.000 ST.00 AUTO AT.01 […] AT.10 PR.01 […] PR.10...
  • Page 10 dMX. SLAV AddR d.001 d.002 d.003 d.004 d.005 d.006 […] d.512...
  • Page 11 PERS STAG. HSV. COMP. COM2. ARC.1 AR1.d AR1.S ARC.2 AR2.d AR2.S...
  • Page 12 Id.01 […] Id.66 TEMP CURR. (0-255) EdIT PR.01 SC.01 R.000 (0-255) G.000 […] […] (0-255) b.000 PR.10 SC.30 (0-255) W.000 (0-20) sT.00 (0-255) T.000 (0-255) f.000...
  • Page 13 ..UPLd. REST..OFF. OFF. RGbW. OFF. dIM. dIM1. […] dIM4.
  • Page 14 CAL1 WT.01 R.000 (0-255) (0-255) G.000 […] WT.11 (0-255) b.000 (0-255) W.000 CAL2 RGbW. (25-255) R.000 (25-255) G.000 (25-255) b.000 OFF.
  • Page 15 2.3 MENU DESCRIPTION 2.3.1 STATIC MODE (STAT) (0-255) STAT R.000 (0-255) G.000 (0-255) b.000 (0-255) W.000 (0-20) sT.00 To access the static color mode press the MENU button until “STAT” appears on the display. Repeatedly press ENTER button to enter the sub-menu and choose the color and set the values for the red, green, blue and white LEDs brightness using UP and DOWN buttons (and eventually activate the strobe effect and set its speed: 0 = OFF, 01-20 = ON, with increasing frequency).
  • Page 16 2.3.2 AUTO MODE (AUTO) AUTO AT.01 AT.10 PR.01 PR.10 To run standard and custom programs press MENU until “AUTO” appears on the display. Press ENTER button to enter the sub-menu and choose the desired program by pressing UP or DOWN button. Once you have set the desired program you don’t have to exit the submenu.
  • Page 17 2.3.3 DMX AND SLAVE (RUN) dMX. SLAV. The “RUN“ menu allows the user to choose if the light source is going to listen to incoming DMX signal or a slave unit when in external control mode. operate as Press ENTER button and choose the desired mode by pressing UP or DOWN button: •...
  • Page 18 2.3.4 DMX ADDRESS (AddR) (001-512) AddR d.001 To set the DMX starting address for the current unit press MENU until “AddR" appears; then press ENTER to set the desired address choosing the value by pressing UP or DOWN button. While receiving a standard DMX512 signal the point on the right after the fourth digit will flash on the lower corner of the display.
  • Page 19 To set the DMX channel mode press MENU until “PERS” appears. 
 Press ENTER button and choose the desired mode by pressing UP or DOWN button. 
 For specific channel modes description please refer to “Channel Table” (see pages 21-26). 
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  • Page 20 2.3.8 SCENE EDITING (EDIT) (0-255) EdIT PR.01 SC.01 R.000 (0-255) G.000 (0-255) PR.10 SC.30 b.000 (0-255) W.000 (0-20) ST.00 (0-255) T.000 (0-255) F.000 To edit the scene values of a custom program enter the scene editing mode by pressing MENU until “EdIT” appears and then press ENTER to access the sub-menu. Choose the program (PR.01-PR.10) to edit by pressing UP or DOWN button, select it by pressing ENTER.
  • Page 21 2.3.9 NATIVE SETTING (SET) UPLd. REST. OFF. RGbW. OFF. dIM. OFF. dIM1. dIM2. dIM3. dIM4. To change the setting of the unit entering the native setting mode press MENU until “SET” appears “UPLd” is intended to transfer programming data between units: just press ENTER; then proceed entering password confirmation by pressing UP, DOWN, UP, DOWN followed by ENTER.
  • Page 22 “Id” is used to enable the same function: press ENTER button followed by UP or DOWN button to choose “ON” or “OFF” to enable or disable the ID address function. “RGbW” is used to activate the color correction setting: press ENTER button followed by UP or DOWN button to choose “ON”...
  • Page 23 2.3.11 COLOR CORRECTION SETTING (CAL2) (25-255) R.000 CAL2 RGbW. (25-255) G.000 (25-255) b.000 It is possible to correct the RGB balance [of each unit] by changing the maximum values for each channel. To set the color correction setting press MENU until CAL2 is displayed, then press ENTER button.
  • Page 24: Channel Table

    2.4 DMX CONSOLE OPERATION 2.4.1 CHANNEL TABLE Ten DMX channel modes are available: STAG, AR2.s, AR2.d, ARC.2, AR1.s, AR1.d, ARC.1, COM2, COMP, HSV STAG (default) CHANNEL DATA CONTROL FUNCTION 0~255 Dimmer (master intensity level) Red (when CH.8 chooses PR.01-10, CH.2 controls Scene Duration - reference: 0~255 EDIT Menu page 17) Green (when CH.8 chooses PR.01-10, CH.3 controls Fade Time - reference:...
  • Page 25 CHANNEL DATA CONTROL FUNCTION No ID (as if “SET Id MENU” is set to OFF) 10~19 … (Each decade represents an ID) 200~209 ID20 ID21 ID22 … (Each number represents an ID) ID65 ID66 AR2.S CHANNEL DATA CONTROL FUNCTION 0~255 Dimmer (master intensity level) 0~255 0~255...
  • Page 26 ARC.2 CHANNEL DATA CONTROL FUNCTION 0~255 0~255 Green 0~255 Blue 0~255 White 0~255 Dimming speed (reference: “Dimming Speed Table” page 26) AR1.S CHANNEL DATA CONTROL FUNCTION 0~255 Dimmer (master intensity level) 0~255 0~255 Green 0~255 Blue Not available 10~255 Color change mode (reference: “Color Changing Table” page 26) No strobe effect 10~255 Strobe speed...
  • Page 27 COM2 CHANNEL DATA CONTROL FUNCTION 0~255 Dimmer (master intensity level) Red (when CH.8 chooses PR.01-10, CH.2 controls Scene Duration - reference: 0~255 EDIT Menu page 17) Green (when CH.8 chooses PR.01-10, CH.3 controls Fade Time - reference: 0~255 EDIT Menu page 17) 0~255 Blue 0~255...
  • Page 28 COMP CHANNEL DATA CONTROL FUNCTION 0~255 Dimmer (master intensity level) Red (when CH.8 chooses PR.01-10, CH.2 controls Scene Duration - reference: 0~255 EDIT Menu page 17) Green (when CH.8 chooses PR.01-10, CH.3 controls Fade Time - reference: 0~255 EDIT Menu page 17) 0~255 Blue 0~255...
  • Page 29: Color Changing Table

    CHANNEL DATA CONTROL FUNCTION 0~255 H (tone 0-100%) 0~255 S (saturation 0-100%) 0~255 V (intensity 0-100%) 0~255 Dimming speed (reference: “Dimming Speed Table” page 26) 2.4.2 COLOR CHANGING TABLE (R = red, G = green, B = blue, W = white) VALUE CONTROL FUNCTION 10~29...
  • Page 30: Default Custom Programs

    DEFAULT CUSTOM PROGRAMS Pr. 01 Pr. 02 Pr. 03...
  • Page 31 Pr. 04 Pr. 05 Pr. 06...
  • Page 32 Pr. 07 Pr. 08 Pr. 09 Pr. 10...
  • Page 33: Warranty

    WARRANTY The product is covered by warranty under the terms of the law (24 months). In case of malfunction during the warranty period, the product will be repaired or replaced at the discretion of the manufacturer. 
 
 The following informations are required for the use of the warranty: 
 - Purchase date (the invoice date is valid) 
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  • Page 34: Declaration Of Conformity

    Viale Dei Mareschi 4/d 10051 Avigliana-To (Italy) p.iva /VAT. IT09964950019 tel +39 011 9761039 fax +39 011 9761099 proietta@proietta.com - www.proietta.com PROIETTA srl
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 tel. +39 011 9761039, info@proietta.com, www.proietta.com...