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  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS 01/ Safety Instructions ....................2 02/ Technical Specifications ..................5 03/ Control Panel ......................7 04/ Effect Wheels & Lamp ................... 8 4.1 Effect Wheels ....................8 4.2 Light Source ...................... 9 4.3 Lamp Replacement ..................9 05/ How To Set The Unit .................... 11 5.1 Main Functions ....................
  • Page 3: 01/ Safety Instructions

    01/ 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.
  • Page 4 Unit’s surface temperature may reach up to 90 ℃ . DO NOT touch the housing  bare-handed during its operation. Avoid any flammable liquids, water or metal from entering the unit. Once it happens, cut  off the mains power immediately. DO NOT operate in a dirty or dusty environment.
  • Page 5 Installation:  DO install and operate by qualified operator. Fixture(s) should be installed in areas outside walking paths, seating areas, or away from areas were unauthorized personnel might reach the fixture by hand. NEVER stand directly below the fixture(s) when rigging, removing or servicing.
  • Page 6: 02/ Technical Specifications

    02/ Technical Specifications Power Voltage 100-240V~ 50/60Hz Power Consumption 660W Light Source Philips MSD Platinum 20 R Color Temperature 7800K 2°-7° (Beam Mode) Zoom Range 5°-32° (Spot Mode) 8°-70° (Wash Mode) 0-100% smooth dimming; outstanding strobe effect with variable Dimmer/Strobe speed 3 color wheels, each wheel has 5 colors plus open, with rainbow Color Wheel...
  • Page 7 Linear CMY color mixing Motorized focus Independent frost effect Features 2 x prisms: 6-facets prism + 8-facets prism, capable of bidirectional rotation and superposition Dimensions 399.5x335x666.5mm 15.7"x13.2"x26.2"in Weight 27kgs 59.5lbs Photometric Diagram: - 6 -...
  • Page 8: 03/ Control Panel

    03/ Control Panel 1. Display To show the various menus and the selected function MENU To enter into move backward or leave the menu  UP To go backward to move up in the menu 2. Buttons  DOWN To go forward to move down in the menu ENTER To perform the desired functions 3.
  • Page 9: 04/ Effect Wheels & Lamp

    04/ Effect Wheels & Lamp 4.1 Effect Wheels AQUA DARK MARINE PINK ORANGE LIGHT LIGHT GREEN ORANGE YELLOW DANGER! Install the rotating gobos with the device switched off only. Unplug from mains before changing the rotating gobos! R-Gobos Part Number ①...
  • Page 10: Light Source

    4.2 Light Source Philips MSD Platinum 20 R Because of its high internal pressure, there might be a risk that the discharge lamp would explode during operation. The lamp emits intense UV radiation which is harmful to the eyes and skin. The high luminance of the arc can cause severe damage to the retina if you take a close look at the lamp.
  • Page 11 Loosen the screws on the head of the fixture and open the fixture head covers. Unplug the leads of the lamp and lift the lamp out of its recess, disconnect the lamp and connect a new lamp that must be the same type with the old one. And then place the new lamp into the lamp recess.
  • Page 12: 05/ How To Set The Unit

    05/ How To Set The Unit 5.1 Main Functions  To access the control menus, press the [MENU] button.  Navigate the menu structure, using the [ENTER], [ UP] and [ DOWN] buttons.  To select a menu option or to confirm a selection, press the [ENTER] button. ...
  • Page 13 MENU SUBMENU OPTIONS Bl.o. Gobo Change Square Law Inv SQ Law Dimmer Curve Linear S Curve Auto Soft Filter Disable Enable Lamp On/Off Lamp Settings State/Power On Display Inverse Backlight Auto Off Display Settings Backlight Intensity 1-10 (Default=10) °C Temperature Unit °F English Language...
  • Page 14 MENU SUBMENU OPTIONS Pan & Tilt Reset Functions Effect Special Functions Factory Settings DMX Settings Enter the control menu and select DMX Settings, press ENTER. Use the UP/DOWN button to select DMX Address, Channel Mode or View DMX Value. DMX Address Select DMX Address, press ENTER.
  • Page 15 View DMX Value Select View DMX Value, press ENTER. Use UP/DOWN button to select the desired DMX channel, for which the value is to be displayed. To exit the menu, press MENU, or wait 30 seconds. Fixture Settings Enter the control menu and select Fixture Settings, press ENTER. Use the UP/DOWN button to select Pan Inverse, Tilt Inverse, P/T Feedback, P/T Speed, Focus Compensate, Bl.o.
  • Page 16 P/T Speed Select P/T Speed, press ENTER. Use UP/DOWN button to select Fast or Slow, confirm your selection with ENTER. To exit the menu, press MENU, or wait 30 seconds. Focus Compensate Select Focus Compensate, press ENTER. Use UP/DOWN button to select Disable, Near, Medium or Far, confirm your selection with ENTER.
  • Page 17 Dimmer Curve Select Dimmer Curve, press ENTER. Use UP/DOWN button to select Square Law, Inv SQ Law, Linear or S Curve, confirm your selection with ENTER. To exit the menu, press MENU, or wait 30 seconds. Soft Filter Select Soft Filter, press ENTER. Use UP/DOWN button to select Auto, Disable or Enable, confirm your selection with ENTER.
  • Page 18 Display Settings Enter the control menu and select Display Settings, press ENTER. Use the UP/DOWN button to select Display Inverse, Backlight Auto Off, Backlight Intensity, Temperature Unit or Language. Display Inverse Select Display Inverse, press ENTER. Use UP/DOWN button to select No (display normal) or Yes (display inverted), confirm your selection with ENTER.
  • Page 19 Fixture Test Enter the control menu and select Fixture Test, press ENTER. Use the UP/DOWN button to select Auto Test or Manual Test. Auto Test Select Auto Test, press ENTER. The device immediately performs an automatic self-test. To end the automatic self-test and exit the menu, press MENU, or wait 30 seconds.
  • Page 20 Lamp Use Hour Select Lamp Use Hour, press ENTER. The lamp operating hours is displayed. Press ENTER. If you wish to reset the lamp time, select Reset Time. If you do not wish to reset anything, select Exit. Confirm your selection with ENTER. If you select Reset Time, confirm your selection with ENTER.
  • Page 21 Error Logs Select Error Logs, press ENTER. Use UP/DOWN button to select Fixture Errors, confirm your selection with ENTER. The error list is displayed. Use UP/DOWN button to select Reset Error Log, confirm your selection with ENTER. If you wish to reset the relevant error logs, select Yes. If you do not wish to reset anything, select No.
  • Page 22 Select All, press ENTER. Use UP/DOWN button to select No or Yes (the device will run built-in program to reset all to their home positions), confirm your selection with ENTER. To exit the menu, press MENU, or wait 30 seconds. Special Functions Enter the control menu and select Special Functions, press ENTER.
  • Page 23: Home Position Adjustment

    5.2 Home Position Adjustment  To access the control menus, press the [MENU] button.  To access the offset menus, long-press the [ENTER] button.  Navigate the offset menus, using the [ENTER], [ UP] and [ DOWN] buttons.  To select a menu option or to confirm a selection, press the [ENTER] button. ...
  • Page 24 Select Pan, press ENTER. Use UP/DOWN button to select a value between -128 and 127, confirm your selection with ENTER. To exit the offset menu, press MENU, or wait 30 seconds. Tilt Select Tilt, press ENTER. Use UP/DOWN button to select a value between -128 and 127, confirm your selection with ENTER.
  • Page 25 Color 3 Select Color 3, press ENTER. Use UP/DOWN button to select a value between -128 and 127, confirm your selection with ENTER. To exit the offset menu, press MENU, or wait 30 seconds. Rotating Gobo Select Rotating Gobo, press ENTER. Use UP/DOWN button to select a value between -128 and 127, confirm your selection with ENTER.
  • Page 26 R-Prism 1 Select R-Prism 1, press ENTER. Use UP/DOWN button to select a value between -128 and 127, confirm your selection with ENTER. To exit the offset menu, press MENU, or wait 30 seconds. Prism 2 Select Prism 2, press ENTER. Use UP/DOWN button to select a value between -128 and 127, confirm your selection with ENTER.
  • Page 27 Zoom Select Zoom, press ENTER. Use UP/DOWN button to select a value between -128 and 127, confirm your selection with ENTER. To exit the offset menu, press MENU, or wait 30 seconds. Animation Select Animation, press ENTER. Use UP/DOWN button to select a value between -128 and 127, confirm your selection with ENTER.
  • Page 28: 06/ Control By Universal Dmx Controller

    06/ Control By Universal DMX Controller 6.1 DMX512 Connection 1. At last unit, the DMX cable has to be terminated with a terminator. Solder a 120-ohm 1/4W resistor between pin 2(DMX-) and pin 3(DMX+) into a 3-pin XLR-plug and plug it in the DMX-output of the last unit.
  • Page 29: Address Setting

    5. The end of the DMX 512 system should be terminated to reduce signal errors. 6. 3 pin XLR connectors are more popular than 5 pins XLR. 3 pin XLR: Pin 1: GND, Pin 2: Negative signal (-), Pin 3: Positive signal (+) 5 pin XLR: Pin 1: GND, Pin 2: Negative signal (-), Pin 3: Positive signal (+), Pin4, Pin5 not used.
  • Page 30 34 Channels (Mode 1): CHANNEL VALUE FUNCTION CYAN 000-255 0%100% MAGENTA 0%100% 000-255 YELLOW 0%100% 000-255 COLOR WHEEL 1 Open 000-027 OpenSoft Filter 028-049 Soft Filter 050-079 080-099 Soft FilterLavender 100-128 Lavender 129-149 LavenderCTO 3200K 150-180 CTO 3200K 181-203 CTO 3200KCTO 2500K 204-234 CTO 2500K 235-254...
  • Page 31 000-003 Close 004-103 Strobe from Slow to Fast 104-107 Open 108-207 Pulsation from Slow to Fast 208-212 Open 213-225 Random Strobe: Slow 226-238 Random Strobe: Medium 239-251 Random Strobe: Fast 252-255 Open DIMMER 000-255 0%100% 000-255 DIMMER FINE STATIC GOBO WHEEL 000-003 Null 004-007...
  • Page 32 224-229 Gobo 13 Shaking, Slow to Fast 230-234 Gobo 14 Shaking, Slow to Fast 235-239 Gobo 15 Shaking, Slow to Fast 240-245 Gobo 16 Shaking, Slow to Fast 246-250 Gobo 17 Shaking, Slow to Fast 251-255 Gobo 18 Shaking, Slow to Fast ANIMATION WHEEL 000-063 Open...
  • Page 33 022-042 Index: 90°180° 043-063 Index: 180°270° 064-084 Index: 270°360° 085-105 Index: 360°450° 106-127 Index: 450°540° 128-190 Clockwise Rotation, Fast to Slow 191-192 Stop 193-255 Counter-Clockwise Rotation, Slow to Fast FROST 000-255 0%100% ZOOM 000-255 0%100% FOCUS 000-255 0%100% 000-255 FOCUS FINE BEAM MODE 000-127 Zoom / Focus Mode...
  • Page 34 000-025 Null 026-100 Lamp Off 101-255 Lamp On MACRO EFFECTS 000-007 Null 008-015 Standby 016-035 Zoom in fade (black) 036-055 Zoom out fade (black) 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...
  • Page 35 30 Channels (Mode 2): CHANNEL VALUE FUNCTION CYAN 000-255 0%100% MAGENTA 0%100% 000-255 YELLOW 0%100% 000-255 COLOR WHEEL 1 Open 000-027 OpenSoft Filter 028-049 Soft Filter 050-079 080-099 Soft FilterLavender 100-128 Lavender 129-149 LavenderCTO 3200K 150-180 CTO 3200K 181-203 CTO 3200KCTO 2500K 204-234 CTO 2500K 235-254...
  • Page 36 000-003 Close 004-103 Strobe from Slow to Fast 104-107 Open 108-207 Pulsation from Slow to Fast 208-212 Open 213-225 Random Strobe: Slow 226-238 Random Strobe: Medium 239-251 Random Strobe: Fast 252-255 Open DIMMER 000-255 0%100% 000-255 DIMMER FINE STATIC GOBO WHEEL 000-003 Null 004-007...
  • Page 37 224-229 Gobo 13 Shaking, Slow to Fast 230-234 Gobo 14 Shaking, Slow to Fast 235-239 Gobo 15 Shaking, Slow to Fast 240-245 Gobo 16 Shaking, Slow to Fast 246-250 Gobo 17 Shaking, Slow to Fast 251-255 Gobo 18 Shaking, Slow to Fast ANIMATION WHEEL 000-063 Open...
  • Page 38 022-042 Index: 90°180° 043-063 Index: 180°270° 064-084 Index: 270°360° 085-105 Index: 360°450° 106-127 Index: 450°540° 128-190 Clockwise Rotation, Fast to Slow 191-192 Stop 193-255 Counter-Clockwise Rotation, Slow to Fast FROST 000-255 0%100% ZOOM 000-255 0%100% FOCUS 000-255 0%100% 000-255 FOCUS FINE BEAM MODE 000-127 Zoom / Focus Mode...
  • Page 39 000-025 Null 026-100 Lamp Off 101-255 Lamp On MACRO EFFECTS 000-007 Null 008-015 Standby 016-035 Zoom in fade (black) 036-055 Zoom out fade (black) 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...
  • Page 40 085-089 Pan/Tilt Speed: Slow 090-104 Null 105-109 Focus Compensate: Disable 110-114 Focus Compensate: Near 115-119 Focus Compensate: Medium 120-124 Focus Compensate: Far 125-129 Soft Filter: Auto 130-134 Soft Filter: Disable 135-139 Soft Filter: Enable 140-255 Null CYAN 000-255 0%100% MAGENTA 000-255 0%100% YELLOW...
  • Page 41 150-180 Aquamarine 181-199 AquamarineDark Orange 200-230 Dark Orange 231-254 Dark OrangeLight Orange Light Orange ROTATING GOBO WHEEL 000-007 Open 008-015 Gobo 1 016-023 Gobo 2 024-031 Gobo 3 032-039 Gobo 4 040-047 Gobo 5 048-055 Gobo 6 056-063 Gobo 7 064-094 Clockwise Rotation, Fast to Slow 095-098...
  • Page 42 042-045 Gobo 11 046-049 Gobo 12 050-053 Gobo 13 054-056 Gobo 14 057-060 Gobo 15 061-064 Gobo 16 065-068 Gobo 17 069-071 Gobo 18 072-113 Clockwise Rotation, Fast to Slow 114-117 Stop 118-159 Counter-Clockwise Rotation, Slow to Fast 160-165 Gobo 1 Shaking, Slow to Fast 166-170 Gobo 2 Shaking, Slow to Fast 171-175...
  • Page 43 043-063 Index: 180°270° 064-084 Index: 270°360° 085-105 Index: 360°450° 106-127 Index: 450°540° 128-190 Clockwise Rotation, Fast to Slow 191-192 Stop 193-255 Counter-Clockwise Rotation, Slow to Fast ZOOM 000-255 0%100% FOCUS 000-255 0%100% FROST 000-255 0%100% ANIMATION WHEEL 000-063 Open 064-127 Frost 128-255 Animation Wheel Rotates Back and Forth...
  • Page 44 24 Channels (Mode 4): CHANNEL VALUE FUNCTION CYAN 000-255 0%100% MAGENTA 0%100% 000-255 YELLOW 0%100% 000-255 COLOR WHEEL 1 Open 000-027 OpenSoft Filter 028-049 Soft Filter 050-079 080-099 Soft FilterLavender 100-128 Lavender 129-149 LavenderCTO 3200K 150-180 CTO 3200K 181-203 CTO 3200KCTO 2500K 204-234 CTO 2500K 235-254...
  • Page 45 000-003 Close 004-103 Strobe from Slow to Fast 104-107 Open 108-207 Pulsation from Slow to Fast 208-212 Open 213-225 Random Strobe: Slow 226-238 Random Strobe: Medium 239-251 Random Strobe: Fast 252-255 Open DIMMER 000-255 0%100% 000-255 DIMMER FINE STATIC GOBO WHEEL 000-003 Null 004-007...
  • Page 46 224-229 Gobo 13 Shaking, Slow to Fast 230-234 Gobo 14 Shaking, Slow to Fast 235-239 Gobo 15 Shaking, Slow to Fast 240-245 Gobo 16 Shaking, Slow to Fast 246-250 Gobo 17 Shaking, Slow to Fast 251-255 Gobo 18 Shaking, Slow to Fast ROTATING GOBO WHEEL 000-016 Open...
  • Page 47 191-192 Stop 193-255 Counter-Clockwise Rotation, Slow to Fast FROST 000-255 0%100% FOCUS 000-255 0%100% 000-255 0°540° 000-255 PAN FINE TILT 000-255 0°270° 000-255 TILT FINE SPECIAL FUNCTION 000-011 Null 012-024 Pan/Tilt Speed: Fast 025-037 Pan/Tilt Speed: Slow 038-255 Null RESET 000-025 Null 026-076...
  • Page 48: 07/ Error Information

    07/ Error Information Error codes are shown continuously in the display when the fixture fails and they will not disappear until the fixture is repaired. CPU- B/C/D/E Error Check whether the 485 (DATA) leads on the PCB board are installed in place or disconnected.
  • Page 49 Tilt Reset Error Check whether the position of the tilt where the magnet is installed falls off or is damaged. Check whether there are obstacles in the tilt operating range. Check whether the Hall element on the tilt is damaged. Check whether the lead connecting the Hall element on the tilt and the PCB board is in poor contact or disconnected.
  • Page 50 Rotating Gobo Error Check whether the position of the rotating gobo wheel where the magnet is installed falls off or is damaged. Check whether there are obstacles in the rotating gobo wheel operating range. Check whether the Hall element on the rotating gobo wheel is damaged.
  • Page 51 Static Gobo Error Check whether the position of the static gobo wheel where the magnet is installed falls off or is damaged. Check whether there are obstacles in the static gobo wheel operating range. Check whether the Hall element on the static gobo wheel is damaged.
  • Page 52 Focus Error Check whether the position of the focus where the magnet is installed falls off or is damaged. Check whether there are obstacles in the focus operating range. Check whether the Hall element on the focus is damaged. Check whether the lead connecting the Hall element on the focus and the PCB board is in poor contact or disconnected.
  • Page 53 Frost Error Check whether the position of the frost where the magnet is installed falls off or is damaged. Check whether there are obstacles in the frost operating range. Check whether the Hall element on the frost is damaged. Check whether the lead connecting the Hall element on the frost and the PCB board is in poor contact or disconnected.
  • Page 54 R-Prism1/2 Error Check whether the position of the prism where the magnet is installed falls off or is damaged. Check whether there are obstacles in the prism operating range. Check whether the Hall element on the prism is damaged. Check whether the lead connecting the Hall element on the prism and the PCB board is in poor contact or disconnected.
  • Page 55 Base Fan 1/2/3 Start Error Check whether the fan is not running. Check whether the fan leads are installed in place or disconnected. Check whether the fan is damaged. Check whether there are obstacles in the fan operating range. Base Fan 1/2/3 Stop Error Check whether the fan circuit on the motherboard breaks down.
  • Page 56: 08/ Troubleshooting

    08/ Troubleshooting Following are a few common problems that may occur during operation. Here are some suggestions for troubleshooting: A. The unit does not work, no light and the fan does not work  Check the connected power and main fuse. ...
  • Page 57: 09/ Fixture Cleaning

    09/ Fixture Cleaning It is absolutely essential that the fixture is kept clean to ensure the maximum light-output and allow the fixture to function reliably throughout its life. The fixture must be cleaned regularly to avoid dust, dirt and smoke-fluid residues building up on or within the fixture. The cleaning frequency depends on the application environment.
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