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USER´S MANUAL BEDIENUNGSANLEITUNG MANUEL D`UTILISATION MANUAL DE USUARIO INSTRUKCJA OBSŁUGI MANUALE D‘ USO PIXBAR ® TUNABLE WHITE LED PIXBAR IP65 CLPBTWIPG2...
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...
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.
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.
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2. Make sure that the voltage and frequency of the mains supply correspond to the values indicated on the device. If the device has a voltage selector switch, do not turn the device on until it has been set correctly. Use only suitable power cables. 3.
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CAUTION: 3. The exterior surface of the device can become very hot during regular operation. Ensure that accidental touching of the housing is not possible. Always allow the device to cool sufficiently before removal, maintenance work and charging etc. ATTENTION: 1.
High volumes of radio traffic (e.g. powerful wireless LAN networks) Interference Electromagnetic radiation (e.g. LED video screens, dimmers) All range specifications refer to free-field line-of-sight applications without interfer- ence! The operation of radio transmission systems is subject to official regulations. These may vary from region to region and must be checked by the operator before use (e.g.
The LED Bar supports the RDM standard (Remote Device Management). Remote device manage- ment allows the user to monitor the status and configuration of RDM devices using an RDM-ca- pable controller, such as the optionally available Cameo UNICON (item number CLIREMOTE). The Cameo UNICON also allows access to the entire fixture menu.
IP65 mains output socket with rubber sealing cap (TRUE1 compatible). Enables power supply to other CAMEO lights. 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 the rubber sealing cap).
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ENTER – Press ENTER to access the menu level in order to make value or status changes, and to access one of the sub-menus. Confirm value or status changes by pressing ENTER. PLEASE NOTE: • Before navigating the menu, make sure that the control panel is dry and clean so that its functionality is not impaired.
• As soon as the fixture is correctly connected to the power supply, the following messages are displayed in succession: “Update wait ...” (for service purposes only), “Welcome to Cameo”, the model name and the software version. After this process, the light is ready for operation and the previously activated operating mode is launched.
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DMX modes with DMX delay channel The DMX Delay function is a simple way to create a running light effect with a large number of identical fixtures that are running the same software version, which would otherwise require a suitable DMX controller and extensive programming. All the lights used (same model, same soft- ware version) are set to the same DMX mode with DMX delay channel and controlled via the same DMX start address.
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In the stand-alone modes Auto Program and Play Loop, you can set a delay for slave units to delay the output of the control signal. Starting from the main screen, press MENU to enter the main menu. Now select Stand Alone, confirm, select Master/Alone and confirm again.
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Starting from the main screen, press MENU to enter the main menu. Use UP and DOWN to select Stand Alone, confirm the selection, then select CCT and confirm again with ENTER. Now select the menu item you want to edit, confirm the selection and make the settings as desired. Confirm each entry.
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EDIT LOOP The brightness, step duration and fade time can be set independently for all eight loops. Starting from the main screen, press MENU to enter the main menu. Using UP and DOWN, select Stand Alone, confirm with ENTER, then select Edit Loop and confirm again. Now select the desired loop for editing and confirm.
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extensive programming. Connect the slave and master units (same model, same software version) using a DMX cable or via W-DMX ™ 0 - 24 Set slave group for signal delay XLR (permanently active) Activate W-DMX module Deactivate W-DMX module Disconnect all connections and place in pairing standby mode Assign the fixtures to one of up to 24 groups (plus Group 0) according to preference, whereby se-...
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Pair with W-DMX devices. W-DMX must be enabled on all devices, and the pairing with a transmitter must be reset (Receive Reset). Wireless Send incoming signal to XLR connector settings Use the XLR input signal in case the W-DMX signal is lost. No connection between W-DMX signal and XLR connectors Rotate display by 180°...
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Simulates the colour drift when dim- ming a halogen light. When dimming the light, the colour temperature changes Dimming automatically to increasingly warm white behaviour tones and amber (and vice versa). and PWM Function disabled frequency Constant brightness at all CCT values Maximum brightness at all CCT values Amber, warm white and cold white with a maximum value of 255...
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Factory Reset to factory setting Reset to user A values (save user values: Settings -> Store User A Default) Load Default Reset to user B values (save user values: Settings -> Store User B Default) Reset to user C values (save user values: Settings -> Store User C Default) Cancel operation...
INSTALLATION DANGER: Installation, especially overhead installation, requires extensive experi- ence, 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 fixtures! If you do not have these qualifications, do not at- tempt 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.
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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°...
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VERTICAL HANGING MOUNTING ON A TRUSS For vertical hanging mounting, up to three PIXBAR G2 may be connected to each other. ® The following optionally available products must be used for this: A suitable truss clamp with sufficient load-bearing capacity for the total load (e.g. half coupler).
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 CLPBG- 2STACKKIT). One stop set (article number CLPBG2VERTI- MOUNT).
GLARE SHIELD A glare shield is included with the PIXBAR G2. On both sides of the PIXBAR G2 there are three ® ® threads on the top edge of the housing (1). Mount the glare shield on the desired side of the PIXBAR G2 using the three knurled screws (2).
2. Air inlets and outlets must be regularly cleaned of dust and dirt. If compressed air is used, make sure that damage to the device is prevented (e.g. fans must be blocked in this case, as they could otherwise over-rev.). 3.
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 identification digit indicates protection from dust, solid objects and contact: IP2X Protected against solid foreign objects ≥...
IP4X Protected against solid foreign objects ≥ 1.0 mm in diameter IP5X Protected against dust in harmful quantities and completely protected against contact IP6X Dust-tight and completely protected against contact 3. The second identification digit indicates protection from water: IPX0 No protection IPX1 Protection against dripping water...
DEVICE: 1. This device is subject to the European Directive on Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment as amended. WEEE Directive Waste Electrical and Electronic Equip- ment. Electronic devices do not belong in household waste. The old device must be disposed of via an approved disposal company or a municipal disposal facility. Please observe the applicable regulations in your country! 2.
DMX CONTROL / DMX STEUERUNG / PILOTAGE DMX / CONTROL DMX / STEROWANIE DMX / CONTROLLO DMX Direct Strobe Direct Channels Function Values Dimmer 000 - 255 0% to 100% 000 - 005 Open 006 - 010 Closed 011 - 022 Ramp up/down slow to fast Ramp up/down random slow 023 - 033 to fast...
Color 212 - 251 6500K to Cold white Tempera- 252 - 255 Cold white ture 10CH 11CH Channels Function Values Subgroup Dimmer 000 - 255 0% to 100% Dimmer Dimmer fine 000 - 255 000 - 005 Open 006 - 010 Closed Ramp up/down slow to 011 - 022 fast...
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000 - 005 Off 006 - 006 Warm white 007 - 046 Warm white to 2700K 047 - 047 Bulb White (2700K) 048 - 087 2700K to 3200K 088 - 088 Halogen White (3200K) Color 089 - 128 3200K to 4000K Temperature (affects Color 129 - 129 Neutral White (4000K)
Ramp up random slow to 046 - 056 fast 057 - 068 Ramp down slow to fast Ramp down random slow 069 - 079 to fast Random Strobe effect slow Multifunctional Strobe Functions 080 - 102 to fast Strobe Strobe Break effect 5s to 103 - 127 1s (Short burst with break) Strobe slow to fast (<1Hz...
Background Amber 000 - 255 0% to 100% fine Background Warm 000 - 255 White 0% to 100% Additive Back- Background Warm 000 - 255 ground Color White fine Mixing Background Cold 000 - 255 White 0% to 100% Background Cold 000 - 255 White fine 000 - 005 Off...
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134 - 135 Factory Calibration 136 - 137 User Calibration Color Calibration 138 - 139 Smart Calibration 140 - 141 Display Always On Display Func- tions 142 - 143 Display Off after 20s 144 - 163 No function 164 - 165 Dimmer Curve Linear 166 - 167 Dimmer Curve Exponential Dimmer Curve 168 - 169 Dimmer Curve Logarithmic...
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Strobe Break effect 5s to 1s 103 - 127 (Short burst with break) Multifunctional Strobe Functions Strobe slow to fast (<1Hz Strobe 128 - 250 to 20Hz) 251 - 255 Open 000 - 057 No function 058 - 059 Pixel Mirroring Off Pixel Mirroring 060 - 061 Pixel Mirroring On 062 - 073 No function...
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Amber 1 000 - 255 0% to 100% Color Mixing Warm White 1 000 - 255 0% to 100% Pixel 1 Cold White 1 000 - 255 0% to 100% Amber 2 000 - 255 0% to 100% Color Mixing Warm White 2 000 - 255 0% to 100% Pixel 2...
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Amber 15 000 - 255 0% to 100% Color Mixing Warm White 15 000 - 255 0% to 100% Pixel 15 Cold White 15 000 - 255 0% to 100% Amber 16 000 - 255 0% to 100% Color Mixing Warm White 16 000 - 255 0% to 100% Pixel 16...
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Color Tempera- 252 - 255 Cold white ture 000 - 005 Off (no Delay) DMX Delay 006 - 255 0,1s to 2,0s 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.
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