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REV A 08/30/2024 CONTENTS 01/ Safety Information ....................2 02/ Technical Specifications ..................6 03/ Overview ........................8 04/ Connecting Power and Data ................9 4.1 Connecting Power ................... 9 4.2 Connecting Data.................... 10 05/ Fixture Installation ....................11 06/ Operation ....................... 23 6.1 Control Menu ....................
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REV A 08/30/2024 01/ Safety Information 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 instruction manual. Important: Damages caused by the disregard of this user manual are not subject to warranty.
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REV A 08/30/2024 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. DO clean the fixture regularly. DO NOT touch any wire during operation as there might be a hazard of electric shock. ...
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REV A 08/30/2024 01/ Consignes de sécurité Veuillez lire attentivement les instructions qui contiennent des informations importantes sur l'installation, l'utilisation et l'entretien. ATTENTION Veuillez conserver ce guide de l'utilisateur pour une consultation future. Si vous vendez l'appareil à un autre utilisateur, assurez-vous qu'il reçoive également ce manuel d'instructions.
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REV A 08/30/2024 Assurez-vous que le cordon d'alimentation n'est pas pincé ou endommagé; remplacez-le immédiatement s'il est endommagé. La température de surface de l'unité peut atteindre 65℃. NE PAS toucher les capots à mains nues pendant son fonctionnement. Évitez que des liquides inflammables, de l'eau ou du métal ne pénètrent dans l'appareil.
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REV A 08/30/2024 Les sources externes de rayons lumineux provenant de la lumière directe du soleil ou de toute autre source de lumière forte, qui pénètrent la lentille avant des appareils d'éclairage, peuvent causer de graves dommages internes. N'exposez PAS la lentille frontale du projecteur à...
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REV A 08/30/2024 03/ Overview 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...
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REV A 08/30/2024 04/ Connecting Power and Data 4.1 Connecting Power This fixture can operate on any 100-240Vac; 50/60Hz AC mains power supply. The maximum power consumption is 235W. The fixture must be grounded/earthed and able to be isolated from AC power. The AC power supply must incorporate a fuse or circuit breaker for fault protection.
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REV A 08/30/2024 4.2 Connecting Data The fixture is equipped with 5-pin (or 3-pin) XLR sockets for DMX input and output. Use a high-quality DMX cable designed for RS-485 and 5-pin (or 3-pin) XLR-plugs and connectors in order to connect the controller with the fixture or one fixture with another. For outdoor installations, use only IP-rated XLR connectors suitable for outdoor use.
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REV A 08/30/2024 05/ Fixture Installation The fixture is IP66-rated and designed for both indoor and outdoor events. This means that it is protected from: Dust, to the degree that dust cannot enter the device in sufficient quantities as to interfere with its operation.
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REV A 08/30/2024 Steps for installing the small hanging bracket (supplied): - 12 -...
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REV A 08/30/2024 Install the large hanging bracket (sold separately): a. Place the pivot cups against the holes on both sides of the fixture in line and tighten four screws. b. Place the large hanging bracket against the holes on both sides of the fixture in line, insert and tighten the knobs.
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REV A 08/30/2024 Steps for installing omega bracket (sold separately) and clamp (by others): Steps for installing clamp (by others): - 14 -...
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REV A 08/30/2024 Connecting and Aligning Multiple Fixtures: 1. Connecting and aligning fixtures horizontally: Note: All locking pins are fixed to fixture by a short retaining cable. a. Remove the four locking pins from the fixtures and press the two sliders to pop them out. b.
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REV A 08/30/2024 c. Install the small hanging brackets to the fixtures. Hang the fixtures by attaching and securing the hanging clamps to truss. d. If you need to align more fixtures, repeat the steps above. e. To detach the fixtures, simply reverse the steps mentioned above. - 16 -...
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REV A 08/30/2024 2. Connecting and aligning fixtures vertically: Note: All locking pins are fixed to fixture by a short retaining cable. a. Remove the four locking pins from the fixtures. b. Align and fit the fixtures together. Insert and lock the locking pins. - 17 -...
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REV A 08/30/2024 c. Install the small hanging bracket to the fixture. Hang the fixtures by attaching and securing the hanging clamps to truss. d. If you need to align more fixtures, repeat the steps above. e. To detach the fixtures, simply reverse the steps mentioned above. - 18 -...
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REV A 08/30/2024 3. Connecting and aligning fixtures into the following shapes: Note: All locking pins are fixed to fixture by a short retaining cable. a. Remove the four locking pins from the fixtures and press the two sliders to pop them out. b.
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REV A 08/30/2024 c. Prepare another fixture and remove the four locking pins from the fixtures. d. Center, align and fit the third fixture with the two previously connected fixtures together. Insert and lock the locking pins. - 20 -...
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REV A 08/30/2024 e. Install the small hanging bracket(s) to the fixture(s). Hang the fixtures by attaching and securing the hanging clamps to truss. f. If you need to align more fixtures, repeat the steps above. g. To detach the fixtures, simply reverse the steps mentioned above. - 21 -...
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REV A 08/30/2024 The large double vertical hanging bracket installation: - 22 -...
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REV A 08/30/2024 06/ Operation 6.1 Control Menu 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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REV A 08/30/2024 MAIN MENU SUBMENU CHOICES/VALUES Blackout No DMX Status Hold Manual View DMX Value Linear Square Law Dimmer Curve Inv SQ Law S Curve Fast Smooth Dimmer Speed Tungsten All Tungsten 125-255 Green 125-255 Blue 125-255 Amber 125-255 Red 1 125-255 Green 1...
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REV A 08/30/2024 MAIN MENU SUBMENU CHOICES/VALUES Display Invert °C Display Settings Temperature Unit °F English Language Chinese Single Auto Test Cycle Mode 1 Mode 2 Clear No/Yes Clear No/Yes 0-255 Red 1 0-255 Green 0-255 Green 1 0-255 Blue 0-255 Blue 1 0-255...
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REV A 08/30/2024 MAIN MENU SUBMENU CHOICES/VALUES Send Upgrade Special Function Firmware Restore 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, No DMX Status or View DMX Value. DMX Address Select DMX Address, press ENTER.
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REV A 08/30/2024 Channel Mode Select Channel Mode, press ENTER. Use UP/DOWN button to select between 9 CH, 11 CH, 14 CH, 16 CH, 1 CH (WW), 2 CH (WW), 4 CH (WW), 6 CH (WW), 6 CH (RGBW), 7 CH (RGBW) and 10 CH (RGBW), confirm your selection with ENTER.
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REV A 08/30/2024 Fixture Settings Enter the control menu and select Fixture Settings, press ENTER. Use the UP/DOWN button to select Dimmer Curve, Dimmer Speed, White Balance or LED Refresh Rate. Dimmer Curve Select Dimmer Curve, press ENTER. Use UP/DOWN button to select Linear, Square Law, Inv SQ Law or S Curve, confirm your selection with ENTER.
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REV A 08/30/2024 LED Refresh Rate Select LED Refresh Rate, press ENTER. Use UP/DOWN button to select 900Hz, 1000Hz, 1100Hz, 1200Hz, 1300Hz, 1400Hz, 1500Hz, 2500Hz, 4000Hz, 5000Hz, 6000Hz, 10KHz, 15KHz, 20KHz or 25KHz, confirm your selection with ENTER. To exit the menu, press MENU, or wait 30 seconds. Display Settings Enter the control menu and select Display Settings, press ENTER.
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REV A 08/30/2024 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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REV A 08/30/2024 LED Use Hour Select LED Use Hour, press ENTER. Use UP/DOWN button to select Total LED Hour (total time) or LED On Hour (current switch-on time), confirm your selection with ENTER. The total time or current switch-on time is displayed. Use UP/DOWN button to select LED Hours Reset, confirm your selection with ENTER.
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REV A 08/30/2024 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.
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REV A 08/30/2024 Firmware Restore Select Firmware Restore, press ENTER. If you wish to restore fixture’s firmware, select Yes. Once Yes is selected, the display will show “Upgrading, Please Wait...”. A percentage bar will also be displayed. After the update is complete, the fixture will perform a reset (this can take some time).
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REV A 08/30/2024 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 √...
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REV A 08/30/2024 6.2 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. ...
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REV A 08/30/2024 Frequency Select Frequency, press ENTER. Use UP/DOWN button to select a value, confirm your selection with ENTER. To exit the offset menu, press MENU, or wait 30 seconds. Frequency VALUES 900Hz 772~1027 1000Hz 872~1127 1100Hz 972~1227 1200Hz 1072~1327 1300Hz 1172~1427...
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REV A 08/30/2024 Blue Select Blue, 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. Amber Select Amber, press ENTER. Use UP/DOWN button to select a value between 0 and 255, confirm your selection with ENTER.
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REV A 08/30/2024 Amber 1 Select Amber 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. White 1 Select White 1, press ENTER. Use UP/DOWN button to select a value between 0 and 255, confirm your selection with ENTER.
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REV A 08/30/2024 White 2 Select White 2, 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. - 39 -...
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REV A 08/30/2024 07/ Configuring the Device for DMX Control 7.1 Address Setting All fixtures should be given a DMX starting address when operating with a DMX controller, in order to ensure that the correct fixture responds to the correct control signal. Incorrect settings will result in unpredictable responses from the lighting controller.
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REV A 08/30/2024 7.2 DMX Protocol 9 CH / 11 CH: CHANNEL VALUE FUNCTION 11ch 000-255 0%100% GREEN 000-255 0%100% BLUE 000-255 0%100% AMBER 000-255 0%100% WARM WHITE 000-255 0%100% COLOR MACRO 000-009 Null 010-016 Color 1 017-023 Color 2 024-030 Color 3 031-037...
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REV A 08/30/2024 199-205 Color 28 206-212 Color 29 213-219 Color 30 220-226 Color 31 227-233 Color 32 234-255 Color 33 Null 001-004 8000K 005-009 7900K 010-013 7800K 014-018 7700K 019-022 7600K 023-027 7500K 028-031 7400K 032-036 7300K 037-040 7200K 041-045 7100K 046-049...
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REV A 08/30/2024 010-016 Color 1 017-023 Color 2 024-030 Color 3 031-037 Color 4 038-044 Color 5 045-051 Color 6 052-058 Color 7 059-065 Color 8 066-072 Color 9 073-079 Color 10 080-086 Color 11 087-093 Color 12 094-100 Color 13 101-107 Color 14...
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REV A 08/30/2024 STROBE 000-005 Open 006-123 Flash Rate, Slow to Fast 124-127 Open 128-185 2 LEDs Random Strobe at the same time, Slow to Fast 186-190 Open 191-249 2 LEDs Random Strobe respectively, Slow to Fast 250-255 Open SPECIAL FUNCTION (To activate following functions, stop in DMX value for at least 3 seconds.) 000-029...
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REV A 08/30/2024 (WW) 1 CH / 2 CH / 4 CH / 6 CH: CHANNEL VALUE FUNCTION LED 1 DIMMER 000-255 0%100% LED 1 DIMMER FINE 000-255 0%100% LED 2 DIMMER 0%100% 000-255 LED 2 DIMMER FINE 000-255 0%100% DIMMER 000-255 0%100%...
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REV A 08/30/2024 (RGBW) 6 CH / 7 CH / 10 CH: CHANNEL VALUE FUNCTION 10ch 000-255 0%100% GREEN 000-255 0%100% BLUE 0%100% 000-255 WHITE 000-255 0%100% RED 1 000-255 0%100% GREEN 1 000-255 0%100% BLUE 1 000-255 0%100% WHITE 1 000-255 0%100% RED 2...
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REV A 08/30/2024 032-039 Color 4 040-047 Color 5 048-055 Color 6 056-063 Color 7 064-071 Color 8 072-079 Color 9 080-087 Color 10 088-095 Color 11 096-103 Color 12 104-111 Color 13 112-119 Color 14 120-127 Color 15 128-135 Color 16 136-143 Color 17...
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REV A 08/30/2024 08/ 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 Error Check whether the 485 (DATA) leads on the PCB board are installed in place or disconnected.
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REV A 08/30/2024 Position of cooling fans: Cooling Fans Part Number Position Fan 1 3014003021 DC 12V 0.9W Motherboard Fan 2 - 52 -...
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REV A 08/30/2024 09/ Troubleshooting Problem Potential cause(s) Remedies Confirm that the power is switched No power to the fixture. Fixture does not respond on and cables are plugged in. or appears to be off. No output from PSU. Replace the PSU. Fixture suddenly turned Check the power supply, switches Power was turned off.
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REV A 08/30/2024 10/ Fixture Cleaning Regular cleaning is very important for fixture life and performance. Buildup of dust, dirt, smoke particles, fog fluid residues, etc. degrades the fixture’s light output and cooling ability. Cleaning schedules for lighting fixtures vary greatly depending on the operating environment. It is therefore impossible to specify precise cleaning intervals for the fixture.
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REV A 08/30/2024 11/ Approvals and Certifications This product has been tested and found to comply with the following standards: - 2014/30/EU - Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) - 2014/35/EU - Low Voltage Directive (LVD) - cETLus Approved (Control #5000057) - UK SI 2016 No. 1091: Electromagnetic Compatibility Regulations 2016 - UK SI 2016 No.
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