CONTENTS 01/ Safety Instructions ....................2 02/ Technical Specifications ..................4 03/ Control Panel ......................6 04/ Fixture Installation ....................7 4.1 Connecting and Aligning Multiple Fixtures ..........8 4.2 Stand the Fixture on the Floor ..............9 05/ How To Set The Unit .................... 10 5.1 Main Functions ....................
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.
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off the mains power immediately. DO NOT operate in a dirty or dusty environment. DO clean the fixture regularly. DO NOT touch any wire during operation as there might be a hazard of electric shock. Avoid entanglement of the power cord with other wires. ...
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 For DMX512 link, use 5-pin XLR cable to link the unit and DMX...
04/ Fixture 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.
4.1 Connecting and Aligning Multiple Fixtures The fixture can be spliced by the lock catch. First, set the lock catch on the fixture to the “UNLOCK” position, then align it with another fixture (the end with a slot), and finally set the lock catch to the “LOCK”...
4.2 Stand the Fixture on the Floor 1. Drill four expansion screw holes (for M12 expansion screws) on a flat level surface (such as the ground or a wall) according to the size shown in Figure ①. 2. As shown in Figure ②, unscrew the washers and nuts of the expansion screws, and insert the expansion screw tubes and screws into the drilled screw holes.
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. ...
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MENU SUBMENU OPTIONS Fast Dimmer Speed Smooth 125-255 Green 125-255 Blue 125-255 Amber 125-255 Red 1 125-255 Green 1 125-255 White Balance Blue 1 125-255 Amber 1 125-255 …… …… Red 12 125-255 Green 12 125-255 Blue 12 125-255 Amber 12 125-255 Invert Pixel 900Hz...
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MENU SUBMENU OPTIONS Single Auto Test Cycle Mode 1 Mode 2 Clear No/Yes Clear No/Yes Strobe 0-255 0-255 Dimmer 0-255 Green 0-255 Red 1 0-255 Blue 0-255 Green 1 0-255 White 0-255 Blue 1 0-255 Amber 0-255 White 1 0-255 LED W 0-255 Amber 1...
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DMX Settings Enter the control menu and select DMX Settings, press ENTER. Use the UP/DOWN button to select DMX Address, Channel Mode, No DMX Status or View DMX Value. DMX Address Select DMX Address, press ENTER. Use UP/DOWN button to select an address, confirm your selection with ENTER.
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No DMX Status Select No DMX Status, press ENTER. Use UP/DOWN button to select one of the following status: Blackout (Fixture blacks out if DMX signal stops) Hold (The device continues to operate in the current mode with the last active DMX values until the signal returns) Manual (The device accepts the DMX value stored in the ‘Manual Test’...
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Dimmer Speed Select Dimmer Speed, press ENTER. Use UP/DOWN button to select Fast or Smooth, confirm your selection with ENTER. To exit the menu, press MENU, or wait 30 seconds. White Balance Select White Balance, press ENTER. Use UP/DOWN button to select Red, Green, Blue, Amber, Red 1, Green 1, Blue 1, Amber 1……...
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Display Settings Enter the control menu and select Display Settings, press ENTER. Use the UP/DOWN button to select Display Invert, Temperature Unit or Language. Display Invert Select Display Invert, press ENTER. Use UP/DOWN button to select No (display normal) or Yes (display inverted), confirm your selection with ENTER.
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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. Use UP/DOWN button to select Single (the device immediately performs a single automatic self-test) or Cycle (the device immediately performs a cyclic automatic self-test), confirm your selection with ENTER.
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Information Enter the control menu and select Information, press ENTER. Use the UP/DOWN button to select Fixture Use Hour, LED Use Hour, Temperature, Firmware Version, RDM UID or Error Logs. Fixture Use Hour Select Fixture Use Hour, press ENTER. The operating hours is displayed. To exit the menu, press MENU, or wait 30 seconds.
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RDM UID Select RDM UID, press ENTER. The RDM UID is displayed. To exit the menu, press MENU, or wait 30 seconds. 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.
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RDM functions: Certain menus of the device and functions can be called up via the RDM protocol. The parameter IDs are implemented as follows for different commands: Command Command Command Parameter ID ‘Discovery’ ‘Set’ ‘Get’ DISC_UNIQUE_BRANCH √ DISC_MUTE √ DISC_UN_MUTE √...
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. ...
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Select Red, press ENTER. Use UP/DOWN button to select a value between 0 and 255, confirm your selection with ENTER. To exit the offset menu, press MENU, or wait 30 seconds. Green Select Green, press ENTER. Use UP/DOWN button to select a value between 0 and 255, confirm your selection with ENTER.
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Red 1 Select Red 1, press ENTER. Use UP/DOWN button to select a value between 0 and 255, confirm your selection with ENTER. To exit the offset menu, press MENU, or wait 30 seconds. Green 1 Select Green 1, press ENTER. Use UP/DOWN button to select a value between 0 and 255, confirm your selection with ENTER.
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Red 12 Select Red 12, press ENTER. Use UP/DOWN button to select a value between 0 and 255, confirm your selection with ENTER. To exit the offset menu, press MENU, or wait 30 seconds. Green 12 Select Green 12, press ENTER. Use UP/DOWN button to select a value between 0 and 255, confirm your selection with ENTER.
…… LED White 12 Select LED White 12, press ENTER. Use UP/DOWN button to select a value between 0 and 255, confirm your selection with ENTER. To exit the offset menu, press MENU, or wait 30 seconds. 06/ Control By Universal DMX Controller 6.1 DMX512 Connection 1.
3. The DMX output and input connectors are pass-through to maintain the DMX circuit, when one of the units’ power is disconnected. 4. Each lighting unit needs to have a DMX address to receive the data by the controller. The address number is between 1-512. 5.
6.3 DMX512 Configuration Please control the fixture by referring to the configurations below. Attentions: The unit will maintain the last condition until reset if you cut-off the DMX signal. For the channel Function, keep the value for about 3 seconds, then the ...
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000-255 0%100% RED 3 000-255 0%100% GREEN 3 000-255 0%100% BLUE 3 000-255 0%100% WHITE 3 000-255 0%100% AMBER 3 000-255 0%100% RED 4 000-255 0%100% GREEN 4 0%100% 000-255 BLUE 4 000-255 0%100% WHITE 4 000-255 0%100% AMBER 4 0%100% 000-255 RED 5...
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AMBER 7 000-255 0%100% RED 8 000-255 0%100% GREEN 8 0%100% 000-255 BLUE 8 000-255 0%100% WHITE 8 000-255 0%100% AMBER 8 000-255 0%100% RED 9 000-255 0%100% GREEN 9 000-255 0%100% BLUE 9 000-255 0%100% WHITE 9 000-255 0%100% AMBER 9 0%100% 000-255...
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AMBER 12 000-255 0%100% LED WHITE 1 000-255 0%100% LED WHITE 2 0%100% 000-255 LED WHITE 3 000-255 0%100% LED WHITE 4 000-255 0%100% LED WHITE 5 000-255 0%100% LED WHITE 6 000-255 0%100% LED WHITE 7 000-255 0%100% LED WHITE 8 000-255 0%100% LED WHITE 9...
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16ch (Mode 3)/ 15ch (Mode 4)/ 10ch (Mode 5)/ 8ch (Mode 6)/ 7ch (Mode 7)/ 6ch (Mode 8): CHANNEL VALUE FUNCTION 16ch 15ch 10ch 000-255 0%100% 000-255 RED FINE GREEN 000-255 0%100% 000-255 GREEN FINE BLUE 000-255 0%100% 000-255 BLUE FINE WHITE 000-255 0%100%...
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030-034 LEE 345-Fuchsia Pink 035-039 LEE 194-Surprise Pink 040-044 LEE 181-Congo Blue 045-049 LEE 071-Tokyo Blue 050-054 LEE 120-Deep Blue 055-059 LEE 079-Just Blue 060-064 LEE 132-Medium Blue 065-069 LEE 200-Double CT Blue 070-074 LEE 161-State Blue 075-079 LEE 201-Full CT Blue 080-084 LEE 202-Half CT Blue 085-089...
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070-074 LEE 161-State Blue 075-079 LEE 201-Full CT Blue 080-084 LEE 202-Half CT Blue 085-089 LEE 117-Steel Blue 090-094 LEE 353-Lighter Blue 095-099 LEE 118-Light Blue 100-104 LEE 116-Medium Blue Green 105-109 LEE 124-Dark Green 110-114 LEE 139-Primary Green 115-119 LEE 089-Moss Green 120-124 LEE 122-Fern Green...
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.
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. Measure the voltage. ...
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Declaration of Conformity We declare that our products (lighting equipments) comply with the following specification and bears CE mark in accordance with the provision of the Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) Directive 2014/30/EU. EN 55032: 2015+A1: 2020; EN 55035: 2017+A11: 2020; EN IEC 61000-3-2: 2019+A1: 2021; EN 61000-3-3: 2013+A2: 2021.
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