Cameo PIXBAR SMD IP G2 User Manual

Cameo PIXBAR SMD IP G2 User Manual

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USER´S MANUAL
BEDIENUNGSANLEITUNG
MANUEL D`UTILISATION
MANUAL DE USUARIO
INSTRUKCJA OBSŁUGI
MANUALE D' USO
RGB W
PIXBAR
SMD IP G2
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IP65 SMD LED BAR
CLPBSMDIPG2

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  • Page 1 USER´S MANUAL BEDIENUNGSANLEITUNG MANUEL D`UTILISATION MANUAL DE USUARIO INSTRUKCJA OBSŁUGI MANUALE D‘ USO RGB W PIXBAR SMD IP G2 ® IP65 SMD LED BAR CLPBSMDIPG2...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS / INHALTSVERZEICHNIS / CONTENU / CONTENIDO / TREŚĆ / CONTENUTO ENGLISH INFORMATION ON THIS USER MANUAL INTENDED USE DEFINITIONS AND SYMBOL EXPLANATIONS SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS NOTES ON PORTABLE OUTDOOR DEVICES PACKAGING CONTENT INTRODUCTION CONNECTIONS, OPERATING AND DISPLAY ELEMENTS OPERATION INSTALLATION FROST FILTER GLARE SHIELD CARE, MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR...
  • Page 3: Information On This User Manual

    This device has been developed and manufactured to the highest quality standards to ensure many years of trouble-free operation. Please read this user manual carefully to be able to quickly put your new Cameo Light product to optimum use. Further information about Cameo Light is available on our website CAMEOLIGHT.COM.
  • Page 4: Safety Instructions

    This symbol identifies hazards that can cause electric shock. This symbol identifies hazardous areas or hazardous situations. This symbol indicates hazards caused by hot surfaces. This symbol indicates hazards caused by intense light sources. This symbol indicates a device in which there are no user-replaceable parts. This symbol indicates additional information on the operation of the product.
  • Page 5 3. To disconnect the device from the mains at all poles, it is not sufficient to press the on/off switch on the device. 4. Make sure that the fuse used corresponds to the type printed on the device. 5. Make sure that appropriate measures have been taken against overvoltage (e.g. lightning strike).
  • Page 6 ATTENTION: 1. Do not install or use the device in the vicinity of radiators, accumulators, stoves, or other heat sources. Ensure that the device is always installed in such a way that it can be sufficiently cooled and cannot overheat. 2.
  • Page 7: Notes On Portable Outdoor Devices

    WARNING: Devices with wireless signal transmission are not suitable for use in sen- sitive areas in which radio operation can lead to potentially detrimental interactions. These include: • Hospitals, health centres or other healthcare facilities that provide patient treatment with skilled personnel and equipment. •...
  • Page 8: Introduction

    The LED Bar is equipped with the RDM standard (Remote Device Management). This remote de- vice management enables the status query and configuration of RDM end devices via an RDM-ca- pable controller, such as the optionally available Cameo UNICON (item number CLIREMOTE). The Cameo UNICON also allows access to the entire spotlight menu.
  • Page 9: Connections, Operating And Display Elements

    IP65 mains output socket with rubber sealing cap (TRUE1 compatible). Facilitates power supply to other CAMEO spotlights. Ensure that the total current consumption of all connected devices does not exceed the value specified on the device in amperes (A) (when not in use, always close with the rubber sealing cap).
  • Page 10: Operation

    • As soon as the spotlight is correctly connected to the power supply, the following are displayed in succession: “Update wait ...” (for service purposes only), “Welcome to Cameo”, the model name and the software version. After this process, the spotlight is ready for operation and the previously activated operating mode is launched.
  • Page 11 SETTING DMX START ADDRESS (DMX address) Starting from the main display, press MENU to enter the main menu. Now use UP and DOWN to select the menu item DMX Address and confirm with ENTER. Using the UP and DOWN buttons, configure the desired DMX start address and press ENTER to confirm (highest value dependent upon activated DMX mode).
  • Page 12 The delay time (delay time of the DMX signal) is set by means of a DMX controller in the separate DMX delay channel of the corresponding DMX mode (0.0 s to 2.0 s in 0.1 s increments). Setup example: STAND-ALONE MENU MASTER / ALONE In the stand-alone operating modes Direct LED and Play Scene/Loop, the control signal of the corresponding operating mode can be output to slave units via XLR (DMX OUT) and W-DMX™: Stand Alone ->...
  • Page 13 This will take you to the submenu for configuring the submenu items (see table). Master Send to XLR Control signal is forwarded via DMX OUT gain Send to Activate DMX control signal forwarding via W-DMX W-DMX Deactivate sending of the DMX control signal via W-DMX Force to Pairing with ready-to-pair W-DMX devices pair...
  • Page 14 TIMER FUNCTION The timer function allows the stand-alone mode Static to be timer controlled in such a way that the fade-in time can be set from 0 to 60 minutes, the dwell time from 1 to 24 hours and the fade-out time from 0 to 60 minutes.
  • Page 15 This will take you to the submenu for configuring the submenu items (see table). The settings for each loop are made separately and are retained even after restarting the device. Step selection Setting the step duration for the selected step Setting the fade time for the selected step Selection of the scene or...
  • Page 16 Set slave group for signal delay Activate W-DMX module W-DMX module deactivate Disconnect all connec- tions and place in pairing standby mode Assign the spotlights to one of up to 24 groups (plus Group 0) according to preference, whereby several spotlights can be assigned to one group. The group number is also the factor by which the delay time set in the master unit is multiplied.
  • Page 17 Pair with W-DMX devices. W-DMX must be enabled on all devices, and the pairing with a transmitter be retained (Receive Reset). Send incoming signal to XLR connector Using the incoming signal from the XLR con- nector when the W-DMX signal is lost. No connection between W-DMX signal and XLR connectors Display is rotated by 180°...
  • Page 18 R, G, B and W with maximum value 255 Individual colour calibration. Cross-mode brightness setting of R, G, B, A and L with values from 000 - 255 Last command is retained Last activated stand-alone mode is started 10 s fade to blackout Instant blackout Scene 1 is activated (Stand Alone ->...
  • Page 19 SERVICE MENU (Service) Reset to factory setting Reset to User A values (Save user values: Settings -> Store Default) Reset to User B values (Save user values: Settings -> Store Default) Reset to User C values (Save user values: Settings -> Store Default) Cancel operation Reset service operation time For service purposes only...
  • Page 20: Installation

    INSTALLATION DANGER: Installation, especially overhead installation, requires extensive experience, relevant & up-to-date expertise and competence, including the calculation of working load limits, the installation material used and regular safety checks of all installation materials and floodlights! If you do not have these qualifications, do not attempt to carry out an installation yourself, but use the help of appropriately qualified specialist companies! There is a risk that devices that are incorrectly mounted and secured may come loose and fall down.
  • Page 21 Use SPIN16 TV spigot for mounting The mounting feet of the PIXBAR G2 have 16 mm TV spigots that can be extended and retracted ® without tools. To unfold a TV spigot, pull the spring-loaded locking bolt out of the locking hole in the direction of the arrow (1), fold the TV spigot forwards and let the locking bolt engage in the locking hole offset by 90°...
  • Page 23 Vertical floor mounting For vertical floor mounting, a maximum of two PIXBAR G2 may be connected to each other. The ® following optionally available products must be used for this: One connector (item number CLPBG2STACKKIT). One stop set (article number CLPBG2VERTIMOUNT). One M20 connection set (article number CLPBG2M20ADA).
  • Page 24: Frost Filter

    FROST FILTER A standard frost filter is included in the packaging content of the PIXBAR G2. To insert the frost ® filter into the provided holder (1) of the bar, open the sliding latch at one end of the bar (2, slide down the handle).
  • Page 25: Care, Maintenance And Repair

    CARE, MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR In order to ensure the long-term, proper functioning of the device, it must be regularly cleaned and, if necessary, serviced. The servicing requirement depends on the intensity of use and the environment in which it is used. A visual inspection should be carried out before each commissioning.
  • Page 26: Optional Accessories

    PLEASE NOTE! For conversion or retrofit sets provided by the manufacturer, it is essential to observe the enclosed installation instructions. OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES CLPBG2FILTER55 CLPBG2FILTER70 CLPBG2FILTER2555 CLOMEGABRACKET1 55° frost filter 70° frost filter 25° x 55° Frost filter Omega mounting bracket CLPBG2STACKKIT CLPBG2VERTIMOUNT CLPBG2M20ADA...
  • Page 27: Dimensions

    DIMENSIONS (mm) 1000 1000 1018 98,5...
  • Page 28: Technical Specifications

    TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 6-channel Direct, 9-channel Strobe, 13-channel Direct, 23-channel Pat- tern, 29-channel Pattern, 51-channel Strobe RGB Pixel, 64-channel Pixel, 68-channel Pixel Strobe, 73-channel Pixel Strobe, 99-channel Strobe RGB Pixel, 112-channel Pixel, 116-channel Pixel Strobe, 121-channel Pixel Strobe, D7-channel Strobe and D8-channel Strobe DMX control...
  • Page 29: Explanation Of Ip Protection Class

    EXPLANATION OF IP PROTECTION CLASS 1. An IP rating only reflects protection from solid objects and water. It does not describe general weather resistance, such as protection from UV radiation and temperature, etc. 2. The first digit indicates protection from dust, solid objects and contact: IP2X Protected against solid foreign bodies ≥...
  • Page 30: Minimum Distance To Illuminated Surface

    IP6X Are dust-tight and completely protected against contact 3. The second digit indicates protection from water: IPX0 No protection IPX1 Protection against dripping water IPX2 Protection against dripping water when the device is tilted up to 15° IPX3 Protection against falling spray water up to 60° from the vertical IPX4 Protection against splashing water on all sides IPX5 Protection against water jets (nozzle) from any angle IPX6 Protection against strong water jets...
  • Page 31: Manufacturer's Declarations

    DEVICE: 2. Observe all disposal laws applicable in your country. 3. As a private customer, you can obtain information on environmentally-friendly dis- posal options from the seller of the product or the appropriate regional authorities. MANUFACTURER’S DECLARATIONS Manufacturer's warranty & limitation of liability Adam Hall GmbH | Adam-Hall-Str.1 | 61267 Neu-Anspach | Germany E-mail: Info@adamhall.com / +49 (0)6081 / 9419-0 Our current warranty conditions and limitation of liability can be found at:...
  • Page 32: Informationen Zu Dieser Bedienungsanleitung

    DMX CONTROL / DMX STEUERUNG / PILOTAGE DMX / CONTROL DMX / STEROWANIE DMX / CONTROLLO Direct Strobe Channel Channel Function Values Dimmer 000 - 255 0% to 100% 000 - 005 Open 006 - 010 Closed 011 - 022 Ramp up/down slow to fast 023 - 033 Ramp up/down random slow to fast 034 - 045 Ramp up slow to fast 046 - 056 Ramp up random slow to fast...
  • Page 33: Sicherheitshinweise

    080 - 102 Random Strobe effect slow to fast Strobe Break effect 5s to 1s 103 - 127 Center (short burst with break) Strobe 128 - 250 Strobe slow to fast (<1Hz to 20Hz) 251 - 255 Open Center Strobe 000 - 255 Flash duration (0ms to 510ms) Duration 13CH...
  • Page 34 088 - 088 Halogen White (3200K) 089 - 128 3200K to 4000K 129 - 129 Neutral White (4000K) Color 130 - 169 4000K to 5600K Temperature 170 - 170 Studio White (5600K) (affects Color 171 - 210 5600K to 6500K Mixing) 211 - 211 Daylight White (6500K) 212 - 251 6500K to Cold white...
  • Page 35 106 - 109 738 Jas Green 110 - 113 89 Moss Green 114 - 117 139 Primary Green 118 - 121 124 Dark Green 122 - 125 323 Jade 126 - 129 354 Special Steel Blue 130 - 133 116 Medium Blue-Green 134 - 137 183 Moonlight Blue 138 - 141 132 Medium Blue 142 - 145 119 Dark Blue...
  • Page 36 000 - 005 0s (Off) Color Cross- 006 - 105 0,1s - 10s (0,1s Steps) fade (affects 106 - 214 11s - 119s (1s Steps) Crossfade CCT and Col- 215 - 244 2m - 4m50s (10s Steps) or Presets) 245 - 255 5m - 15m (1m Steps) Center Center 000 - 255 0% to 100%...
  • Page 37: Hinweise Für Ortsveränderliche Outdoor-Geräte

    128 - 129 PWM 5 (18900 Hz) Frequency 130 - 131 PWM 6 (25000 Hz) 132 - 139 No function 140 - 141 Display Always On Display Functions 142 - 143 Display Off after 20s 144 - 163 No function Device settings 164 - 165 Dimmer Curve Linear...
  • Page 38: Einführung

    Random Strobe effect 080 - 102 slow to fast Strobe Break effect 5s 103 - 127 to 1s (short burst with Strobe Multi- break) Functions functional Strobe slow to fast (<1Hz 128 - 250 Strobe to 20Hz) 251 - 255 Open Strobe Flash duration (0ms to 000 - 255...
  • Page 39: Anschlüsse, Bedien- Und Anzeigeelemente

    038 - 041 21 Gold Amber 042 - 045 157 Pink 046 - 049 110 Middle Rose 050 - 053 109 Light Salmon 054 - 057 35 Light Pink 058 - 061 134 Golden Amber 062 - 065 17 Surprise Peach 066 - 069 746 Brown 070 - 073 105 Orange 074 - 077 20 Medium Amber...
  • Page 40: Bedienung

    174 - 177 701 Provence 178 - 181 797 Deep Purple 182 - 185 48 Rose Purple 186 - 189 345 Fuchsia Pink 190 - 193 795 Magical Magenta 194 - 197 128 Bright Pink Color Presets 198 - 201 2 Rose Pink (override 202 - 207 User Color 1 Color Mixing...
  • Page 41 Ramp down random slow 069 - 079 to fast Random Strobe effect 080 - 102 slow to fast Center Strobe Break effect 5s Multi- Strobe 103 - 127 to 1s (short burst with functional break) Strobe Strobe slow to fast (<1Hz Center LEDs 128 - 250 to 20Hz)
  • Page 42 000 - 005 Off 006 - 026 1 027 - 047 2 048 - 068 3 069 - 089 4 090 - 110 5 Pattern 111 - 131 6 Selection 132 - 152 7 153 - 173 8 174 - 194 9 195 - 215 10 Pattern 216 - 236 11...
  • Page 43 Ramp down random slow 069 - 079 to fast Random Strobe effect 080 - 102 slow to fast Background Strobe Break effect 5s Strobe 103 - 127 to 1s (Short burst with Background break) Strobe Strobe slow to fast (<1Hz 128 - 250 to 20Hz) 251 - 255 Open...
  • Page 44 000 - 005 No function 006 - 009 46 Dark Magenta 010 - 013 29 Plasa Red 014 - 017 26 Bright Red 018 - 021 127 Smokey Pink 022 - 025 36 Medium Pink 026 - 029 19 Fire 030 - 033 135 Deep Golden Amber 034 - 037 778 Millennium Gold 038 - 041 21 Gold Amber...
  • Page 45 142 - 145 119 Dark Blue 146 - 149 716 Mikkel Blue 150 - 153 71 Tokyo Blue 154 - 157 181 Congo Blue 158 - 161 799 Special KH Lavender 162 - 165 707 Ultimate Violet 343 Special Medium 166 - 169 Lavender 170 - 173 798 Chrysalis Pink...
  • Page 46 000 - 057 No function 058 - 059 Pixel Mirroring Off 060 - 061 Pixel Mirroring Vertical Pixel 062 - 063 Pixel Mirroring Horizontal Mirroring Pixel Mirroring Vertical + 064 - 065 Horizontal 066 - 073 No function 074 - 075 Dimmer Response LED Dimmer Response 076 - 077 Dimming...
  • Page 47 51CH Strobe 64CH Pixel Pixel Channel Channel Function Values Subgroup Center Center 000 - 255 0% to 100% Dimmer Dimmer 000 - 005 Open 006 - 010 Closed Ramp up/down slow to 011 - 022 fast Ramp up/down random 023 - 033 slow to fast 034 - 045 Ramp up slow to fast Ramp up random slow...
  • Page 48 Red 3 000 - 255 0% to 100% Top & Green 3 000 - 255 0% to 100% Bottom Pixel 3 Blue 3 000 - 255 0% to 100% Red 4 000 - 255 0% to 100% Top & Green 4 000 - 255 0% to 100% Bottom Pixel 4...
  • Page 49 Red 14 000 - 255 0% to 100% Top & Green 14 000 - 255 0% to 100% Bottom Pixel 14 Blue 14 000 - 255 0% to 100% Red 15 000 - 255 0% to 100% Top & Green 15 000 - 255 0% to 100% Bottom Pixel 15...
  • Page 50 Ramp up/down random 023 - 033 slow to fast 034 - 045 Ramp up slow to fast Ramp up random slow 046 - 056 to fast 057 - 068 Ramp down slow to fast Ramp down random slow 069 - 079 Multi- Strobe to fast...
  • Page 51: Montage

    Strobe Break effect 5s 103 - 127 to 1s (short burst with break) Center Multi- Strobe Strobe slow to fast (<1Hz 128 - 250 functional to 20Hz) Strobe 251 - 255 Open Center LEDs Center Flash duration (0ms to Strobe 000 - 255 510ms) Duration...
  • Page 52 172 - 239 No function Device 240 - 241 Load Factory Defaults Settings Load Factory Defaults (all settings 242 - 243 (without User Colors & executed are Loops) after holding Load Default value for 3 244 - 245 Load User Default A seconds) 246 - 247 Load User Default B (please read...
  • Page 53 Red 10 000 - 255 0% to 100% Top & Green 10 000 - 255 0% to 100% Bottom Pixel 10 Blue 10 000 - 255 0% to 100% Red 11 000 - 255 0% to 100% Top & Green 11 000 - 255 0% to 100% Bottom Pixel 11...
  • Page 54 White 15 000 - 255 0% to 100% White Center Pixel White 16 000 - 255 0% to 100% 99CH Strobe 112CH Pixel Pixel Channel Channel Function Values Subgroup Center Center 000 - 255 0% to 100% Dimmer Dimmer 000 - 005 Open 006 - 010 Closed Ramp up/down slow to 011 - 022...
  • Page 55: Frostfilter

    Red Top 2 000 - 255 0% to 100% Green Top 2 000 - 255 0% to 100% Pixel 2 Blue Top 2 000 - 255 0% to 100% Red Top 3 000 - 255 0% to 100% Green Top 3 000 - 255 0% to 100% Pixel 3 Blue Top 3...
  • Page 56: Pflege, Wartung Und Reparatur

    Red Top 14 000 - 255 0% to 100% Green Top 14 000 - 255 0% to 100% Pixel 14 Blue Top 14 000 - 255 0% to 100% Red Top 15 000 - 255 0% to 100% Green Top 15 000 - 255 0% to 100% Pixel 15 Blue Top 15 000 - 255 0% to 100%...
  • Page 57 Blue Bottom 000 - 255 0% to 100% Bottom 5 Pixel 5 000 - 255 0% to 100% Bottom 6 Green Bottom 000 - 255 0% to 100% Bottom 6 Pixel 6 Blue 000 - 255 0% to 100% Bottom 6 000 - 255 0% to 100% Bottom 7 Green...
  • Page 58 000 - 255 0% to 100% Bottom 12 Green Bottom 000 - 255 0% to 100% Bottom 12 Pixel 12 Blue 000 - 255 0% to 100% Bottom 12 000 - 255 0% to 100% Bottom 13 Green Bottom 000 - 255 0% to 100% Bottom 13 Pixel 13 Blue...
  • Page 59 White 9 000 - 255 0% to 100% White 10 000 - 255 0% to 100% White 11 000 - 255 0% to 100% White 12 000 - 255 0% to 100% White Center Pixel White 13 000 - 255 0% to 100% White 14 000 - 255 0% to 100% White 15...
  • Page 60 Strobe Flash duration Multifunc- 000 - 255 Duration (0ms to 510ms) tional Strobe Center 000 - 255 Dimmer Center 0% to 100% Dimmer Center 001 - 255 Dimmer fine 000 - 005 Open 006 - 010 Closed Ramp up/down slow to 011 - 022 fast Ramp up/down random...
  • Page 61 058 - 059 Pixel Mirroring Off 060 - 061 Pixel Mirroring Vertical Pixel 062 - 063 Pixel Mirroring Horizontal Mirroring Pixel Mirroring Vertical + 064 - 065 Horizontal 066 - 073 No function 074 - 075 Dimmer Response LED Dimmer Response 076 - 077 Dimming Halogen...
  • Page 62 Red Top 1 000 - 255 0% to 100% Green Top 1 000 - 255 0% to 100% Pixel 1 Blue Top 1 000 - 255 0% to 100% Red Top 2 000 - 255 0% to 100% Green Top 2 000 - 255 0% to 100% Pixel 2 Blue Top 2...
  • Page 63 Green Top 12 000 - 255 0% to 100% Pixel 12 Blue Top 12 000 - 255 0% to 100% Red Top 13 000 - 255 0% to 100% Green Top 13 000 - 255 0% to 100% Pixel 13 Blue Top 13 000 - 255 0% to 100% Red Top 14...
  • Page 64 Blue Bottom 000 - 255 0% to 100% Bottom 4 Pixel 4 000 - 255 0% to 100% Bottom 5 Green Bottom 000 - 255 0% to 100% Bottom 5 Pixel 5 Blue 000 - 255 0% to 100% Bottom 5 000 - 255 0% to 100% Bottom 6 Green...
  • Page 65 000 - 255 0% to 100% Bottom 11 Green Bottom 000 - 255 0% to 100% Bottom 11 Pixel 11 Blue 000 - 255 0% to 100% Bottom 11 000 - 255 0% to 100% Bottom 12 Green Bottom 000 - 255 0% to 100% Bottom 12 Pixel 12 Blue...
  • Page 66 White 4 000 - 255 0% to 100% White 5 000 - 255 0% to 100% White 6 000 - 255 0% to 100% White 7 000 - 255 0% to 100% White 8 000 - 255 0% to 100% White 9 000 - 255 0% to 100% White...
  • Page 67 Strobe slow to fast (<1Hz Multi- 128 - 250 Strobe to 20Hz) functional Functions Strobe 251 - 255 Open 000 - 255 0% to 100% Additive Green 000 - 255 0% to 100% Color Mixing Blue 000 - 255 0% to 100% Center Center 000 - 255 0% to 100%...
  • Page 68 EN: (1*) After the adjustments have been made, set the value to 000 to avoid disturbance by endless function call. DE: (1*) Nachdem die Einstellungen vorgenommen wurden, stellen Sie den Wert auf 000 ein, um Störungen durch endlosen Funktionsaufruf zu vermeiden. FR: (1*) Une fois les ajustements effectués, réglez la valeur sur 000 pour éviter les perturba- tions par appel de fonction sans fin.
  • Page 70 CAMEOLIGHT.COM Adam Hall GmbH Adam-Hall-Str. 1 | 61267 Neu-Anspach | Germany Phone: +49 6081 9419-0 | adamhall.com Adam Hall Ltd. | The Seedbed Business Centre | SS3 9QY Essex | United Kingdom REV: 02...

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