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LUNAR BSW
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Address: No. 43, Yunfeng Road, Xiuquan Street,
Huadu District, Guangzhou, China

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  • Page 1 LUNAR BSW E-mail: Address: No. 43, Yunfeng Road, Xiuquan Street, Huadu District, Guangzhou, China...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS ....................2 1. Safety Instructions ...................5 2. Technical Specifications ..................8 2.1. Attachment And Size ...................9 3. Color/Effect/Gobo/Prism 3.1. Replacing Rotating Gobos....................................13 4. Connection and control ................13 4.1. Power supply connection ..................14 4.2. DMX 512 Connection ....................15 4.3. Control Panel ....................16 5.
  • Page 3: Safety Instructions

    1.Safety Instructions Please read the instruction carefully which includes important information about the installation, usage and maintenance. WARNING Please keep this User Manual for future consultation. If you sell the unit to another user, be sure that they also receive this manual. The following symbols are used to identify important safety information on the product and in this manual: Important:...
  • Page 4  The unit must be installed in a location with adequate ventilation, at least 20cm from adjacent surfaces. Be sure that no ventilation slots is blocked, otherwise the unit will be overheated.   Before operation, ensure that you are connecting this product to the proper voltage in accordance with the specifications in this manual or on the product’s specification label.
  • Page 5  Disconnect this product from its power source before servicing.  Do use the original packaging if the device is to be transported.  Avoid direct eye exposure to the light source while the product is on. Do not operate this product if you see damage on the housing, shields, or cables. ...
  • Page 6: Technical Specifications

    2.Technical Specifications OPTICAL - Light source: OSL5 Adopt special customized bulbs jointly developed by our company and Osram. - Zoom range: Beam mode 2.3-12°, Spot mode 9-36°, Wash mode 15-53° - Optical lens: diameter 138mm - Color temperature: 6200K - Color rendering index: Ra≥80 - Light degree: 346000 lux @10M COLOR - CTO color temperature linear adjustment (2700K-6200K)
  • Page 7 SOFTWARE - Upgrade software via USB or DMX interface X/Y AXIS MOVEMENT ANGLE - X-axis: 540° 8bit/16bit precision scanning - Y axis: 270° 8bit/16bit precision scanning POWER - Input voltage: AC 100-240V 50/60Hz - Maximum power: 550W - Power factor: 0.987 SIZE &...
  • Page 8 illuminationdiagram Distance(m) 2.3° 12° 2.3° Lux 154000 346000 86500 38000 13800 diameter(m) 2.05 0.41 0.82 1.23 12° Lux 1400 5700 12800 3200 10.6 diameter(m) 3.18 6.36 4.24 2.12...
  • Page 9: Attachment And Size

    2.1.Attachment And Size Attachment contents-Fig.1 power cord Certificate of conformity Size-Fig.2...
  • Page 10: Color/Effect/Gobo/Prism

    3.Color/ Effect /Gobo/Prism Color、Effect Dark blue Dark CTO 1 Orange ( 3 2 0 0 K ) - 5 5 6 1 - 5 8 8 Reverse Aquamarine C T O 2 445/535 ( 2 5 0 0 K ) - 5 6 0 blue Dark green 507/548...
  • Page 11: Replacing Rotating Gobos

    3.1.Replacing Rotating Gobos 1.Use a screwdriver to unscrew the two screws at [A] to take out the pattern color module assembly. 2.Turn the module upside down, remove the corresponding materials in the following order, and then remove the rotating gobo wheel. step 1:Remove pattern color module light baffle step 2:Disassemble the color plate...
  • Page 12 3.As shown in [B], gently lift the gobo driven wheel from the edge upwards from the back of the gobo wheel and pull it out slowly to take out a single gobo. 4.Use tweezers or other small objects to take out the snap ring at [C] (if the pattern piece is coated with glass glue for fixing, please use a professional Use the cleaning agent to remove the glass glue and then take out the circlip, so as not to damage the pattern piece).
  • Page 13 6. Insert the gobo driven wheel into the driving wheel assembly, as shown in [E], the concave point of the gobo driven wheel must face the center of the driving wheel when positioning. 7. After the installation is complete, put the pattern plate assembly back on the lamp. -12-...
  • Page 14: Connection And Control

    4.Connection and control 4.1.Power supply connection POWER END POWER The N terminal The ground wire is is connected with connected to the the blue line. yellow-green wire The L terminal is connected with the brown line. - The bus connecting the power supply must be installed by a qualified professional technician. - After completing all the above operations and ensuring that it is installed, you can power on the lamp to operate.
  • Page 15: Dmx 512 Connection

    4.2.DMX 512 Connection DMX512 in SIGNAL END DMX-input DMX - output - Shield 1 - Shield - Signal (-) 2 - Signal (-) - Signal (+) - Signal (+) - Not connected - Not connected - Not connected - Not connected 1.
  • Page 16: Control Panel

    4.3.Control Panel 1.Display: To show the various menus and the selected function. 2.USB:Used to update software versions 3.Button: OK confirmation key DOWN To the left To the right -15-...
  • Page 17: How To Set The Unit

    5.How To Set The Unit 5.1.Main Function The lamp is powered on. When the system initialization and lamp reset are completed, and the standby interface is displayed on the display screen, press OK to enter the preset menu interface. Use the up/down/left/right keys to select ① level menu: DMX address, basic information, personality settings, manual control, service options, bulbs, language, screen rotation.
  • Page 18 ① DMX Address Enter the preset menu interface,select function,Press the OK key to enter the lower menu, and use the up/down key to set the lamp address Code (001~497), the default address code of the lamp is 001. After setting, press OK to confirm and return to the upper menu。 ①...
  • Page 19 ② DMX live Select the DMX live function and press the OK key to enter the lower menu to view the channel information of the equipment in the current channel mode. Press the OK key or the left/right key to return to the previous menu.
  • Page 20 ② Display Settings Select the Display Settings function, press the OK key to enter the lower menu, and use the up/down keys to select the③menu: Language, backlight, screen rotation, backlight flashing, and exit. Press the OK key to enter the lower menu, or press the left key to return to the upper menu. ③...
  • Page 21 ② Reset Select the Reset function, press the OK key to enter the lower menu, and use the up/down keys to select: system reset (i.e. machine reset), horizontal and vertical reset, head motor reset, and exit. Press the OK key to confirm and execute the selected reset command, and return to the upper menu. ②...
  • Page 22 ② Factory Setup Select the Factory Setup function, press OK key to enter the sub-menu, you can use the up/down key to select: factory default, time clear, developer, software upgrade, exit, press OK key to enter the sub-menu. Note that the functions under this menu require a password to proceed to the next step. ①...
  • Page 23: Channel Setting

    5.2 . Channel Setting Enter the MENU menu, select the personality setting function, select the channel mode, press OK button to confirm, you can use the up and down key to select: 24 channel (default), 21 channel, press OK key to select confirm and return to the next level menu. 5.3 .
  • Page 24: Dmx 512 Configuration

    5.4.DMX 512 Configuration Please control the fixture by referring to the configurations below 24CH Channel Percentage Function Note 0-255 0-100 0-255 0-100 Pan Fine 0-255 0-100 Tilt 0-255 0-100 Tilt Fine 0-255 0-100 XY Speed Reset 0-25 0-9.8 Unused Range 26-30 10.2-11.8 Effects Reset...
  • Page 25 Channel Percentage Function Note Gobo White 10-14 Gobo1 15-19 Gobo2 20-24 Gobo3 25-29 Gobo4 30-34 Gobo5 35-39 Gobo6 40-44 Gobo7 45-49 Gobo8 50-54 Gobo9 55-59 Gobo10 60-64 Gobo11 65-69 Gobo1 Shake Slow-Fast Speed 70-74 Gobo2 Shake Slow-Fast Speed 75-79 Gobo3 Shake Slow-Fast Speed 80-84 Gobo4 Shake Slow-Fast Speed 85-89...
  • Page 26 Channel Percentage Function Note 0-255 0-100 Gobo rotation fine Prism1 0-127 No Function 128-255 Prism1 Prism 1 rotation 0-127 Prism1 indexing 0-360° 128-187 Fast-Slow Rotation(CW) 188-195 Stop 196-255 Slow-Fast Rotation(CCW) Prism2 0-127 No Function 128-255 Prism2 Prism 2 rotation 0-127 Prism2 indexing 0-360°...
  • Page 27 Channel Percentage Function Note 0-255 0-100 0-255 0-100 Pan Fine 0-255 0-100 Tilt 0-255 0-100 Tilt Fine 0-255 0-100 XY Speed Reset 0-25 0-9.8 Unused Range 26-30 10.2-11.8 Effects Reset 31-35 12.2-13.7 PAN/TITL Reset 36-40 14.4-15.7 Complete Reset 41-180 16.1-70.6 Unused Range 181-200 71.0-78.4...
  • Page 28 Channel Percentage Function Note Gobo White 10-14 Gobo1 15-19 Gobo2 20-24 Gobo3 25-29 Gobo4 30-34 Gobo5 35-39 Gobo6 40-44 Gobo7 45-49 Gobo8 50-54 Gobo9 55-59 Gobo10 60-64 Gobo11 65-69 Gobo1 Shake Slow-Fast Speed 70-74 Gobo2 Shake Slow-Fast Speed 75-79 Gobo3 Shake Slow-Fast Speed 80-84 Gobo4 Shake Slow-Fast Speed 85-89...
  • Page 29 Channel Percentage Function Note Prism 1 rotation 0-127 Prism1 indexing 0-360° 128-187 Fast-Slow Rotation(CW) 188-195 Stop 196-255 Slow-Fast Rotation(CCW) Prism2 0-127 No Function 128-255 Prism2 Prism 2 rotation 0-127 Prism2 indexing 0-360° 128-187 Fast-Slow Rotation(CW) 188-195 Stop 196-255 Slow-Fast Rotation(CCW) Frost 0-127 No Function...
  • Page 30: Electrical Connection Diagram

    6.Electrical Connection Diagram -29-...
  • Page 31: Troubleshooting

    The position of each fan of the fixture: 7.Troubleshooting PAN ERROR: - Check whether there are other items interfering with the operation and reset of the X axis within the operation range. - Check whether the connecting wire of the X-axis magnetic encoder is in bad contact or disconnected. - Check whether the connecting wire of the X-axis motor is in bad contact or disconnected.
  • Page 32 TILT ERROR: - Check whether there are other items within the operation range of the Y-axis to interfere with its operation and reset. - Check whether the connection line of the Y-axis magnetic sensing plate is in bad contact or disconnected.
  • Page 33 ROTA GOBO ERROR: Check whether there are other objects in the rotating gobo wheel that interfere with its operation and reset; Check whether the connecting wire of the rotating gobo wheel and the magnetic sensor board is in poor contact or disconnected; Check whether the connecting wire of the rotary gobo motor is poorly connected or disconnected;...
  • Page 34 COLOR ERROR: Check whether there are other items within the operating range of the color wheel that interfere with its operation and reset; Check whether the connection wires of the color wheel and the magnetic sensor board are in poor contact or disconnected;...
  • Page 35 PRISM 1 ROT ERROR: Check whether the wire of the prism 1 rotating motor is loose or falls off; Check whether the circuit related to the prism 1 rotation drive board is damaged; Check whether the prism 1 rotation motor is damaged; Check the display board itself for damage.
  • Page 36 DIMMER 2 ERROR: Check whether the dimming 2 motor wire is loose or falls off; Check whether the relevant circuit of the dimming 2 driver board is damaged; Check whether the dimming 2 rotating motor is damaged; Check the display board itself for damage. LAMP FAN1 ERROR: Check whether the related wires of blower 1 are loose or fall off;...
  • Page 37 PVG TEMP HIGHT: Check whether the ballast cooling fan is running normally; Check whether the ballast itself is damaged; Check the display board itself for damage. PVG LOW VOLTAGE: Check if the ballast input voltage is normal; Check whether the ballast itself is damaged; Check the display board itself for damage.
  • Page 38: Fixture Cleaning

    8.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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