Hybrid moving head with cmy, cto and zoom (17 pages)
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www.event‐lighting.com.au HAVOCH200 200W LED Moving Head Hybrid USER MANUAL For your safety, please read this user manual carefully before use. Event Lighting reserves the right to revise the manual at any time. Information and specifications within this manual are subject to change without notice. Event Lighting assumes no liability or responsibility for any errors or omissions. Please consult Event Lighting for any clarification or information regarding this item. Version 1.0 (06.11.2024)
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www.event‐lighting.com.au 1. Product Introduction: 1.1 Before unpack the fixture, pls make sure that the packing is in good condition, following items will be found in the box: ‐The fixture ‐This users guide ‐3m DMX cable ‐1.5m power cable with powercon ‐Omega bracket for hanging installation ‐Safety chain 1.2 Specification Source Light source: Advanced 200w white led Led life: 20.000 hours Luminous Flux: 7138 lm,61600lx @5m@4.3° Control: Remote on/off via DMX Ballast: switching mode power supply Optical System Beam angle: 4.3°‐36.2° X/Y Pan: 540°(2.62sec)Tilt: 265°(1.3sec) 16‐bit resolution Auto repositioning Colors 11+open, indexable and bidirectional rainbow effect ...
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www.event‐lighting.com.au Features DMX channels: 21/17 Color wheel:11 colors Fixed gobo wheel:17+1 gobos Rotating gobo wheel:8+1 gobos Motorized auto foucs Full range 0‐100% dimmer Various strobe Rotating 8 facets prism Frost Beam from 4.3° to 36.2 ° RDM function to change DMX address, display flip, X/Y Reverse and so on Software upgrade via DMX or USB Hibernation when lost DMX for preset time Indicate temperature info of base, led Fan speed auto change according to temperature Display 2.4inch super nice LCD display with friendly English/ Chinese/French/Spanish menu Auto lock and flip Signal: DMX/WDMX.Artnet.sACN(optional) ...
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www.event‐lighting.com.au 10. Wireless indicator 11. Ethernet 12. Battery Button 13. Left button 14. Down button 15. Enter button 16. Up button 17. Right button 18. 5‐pin DMX in 19. 5‐pin DMX out 20. 3‐pin DMX in 21. 3‐pin DMX out 22. Fuse 23. USB 24. Power in 25. Power out 1.4 Colors and Gobos Open ...
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www.event‐lighting.com.au Rotating Gobo Wheel Static gobo wheel 2. Safety and maintenance Information 2.1 Safety Info Before operate this unit, please carefully read this users guide and keep if needed in future. It’s necessary to respect following rules. The disposal of the device after lifecycle could damage the environment, need to take it to special company for recycling or return to authorized dealer. The products referred to in this manual conform to the European Community Directives and are therefore marked with CE logo. Keep this device away from children and unauthorized users, the manufacturer will not take responsibility for the damage due to any disregard of the information provided in this manual and wrong operation. Before operate the device, pls make sure the fixture is in good housing, ensure pan and tilt can rotate in its complete range. ‐‐‐0.3m Pls make sure minimal 0.3m distance need to kept between the fixture to any flammable material. ...
www.event‐lighting.com.au Never look directly into the projecting lens when the fixture is power on, the light may trigger epileptic seizures in photosensitive persons or persons with epilepsy. Especially at beam effect, extreme caution and observance of these safety instructions is mandatory. Don’t put or install the device on a surface that subject to vibration or bumps. Ta=45℃ The device is supposed to work in the temperate range ‐15℃ to +45℃, do not use the device when the temperate exceed this range. The lens, shield need to be replaced when obviously broken, never use the device when the shield is not completed closed. Safety I class device, need to be earth connected. When the fixture is hanged overhead, the safety rope must be fixed to the bottom of the device to the appropriate fixing point. Always carry the device by the handles, do not take the head or arm directly for transportation. 2.2 Maintenance 2.2.1 Operation only allowed to qualified person, damages due to unprofessional operation or remove of any parts inside will not be considered in warranty service. There are no serviceable parts inside the device or package, service only leaves to authorized dealers. 2.2.3 Never allow the optical components contact with oil, fat or any other liquid. 2.2.4 A regular clearance of the device is needed for long‐term usage, this is very helpful to maintain the lifetime and ...
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www.event‐lighting.com.au 2.2.6 Replacement of the fuse Need to replace with same type and rating, which originally installed in the device. Step One: Unplug power cable from main power. Step Two: Unscrew the fuse holder out of the housing with a screwdriver. Step Three: Remove the broken fuse and replace with an exact same type of new fuse. Step Four: Insert the fuse holder back to the housing and screw tight and reconnect power. 3. Installation 3.1 The device could be either put on a solid and even urface, or mounted upside down or sideways like left picture. 3.2 The mounting place must be sufficient stable and be able to support a weight of 10 times of the unit’s weight. When the fixture is hanged, always additionally secure the device with the safety chain, fasten the safety rope at a suitable position so that the maximum fall of the projector will be 20 cm 3.3 How to do mounting installation. Step one: Installation the clamp onto the omega bracket; Step two: Install the clamp and bracket on the bottom of panel, fasten the quick‐locks; Step three: Install the whole device onto appropriate truss and fasten the clamps, tight the safety rope with the truss or other fixing point at a suitable position that drop down distance not exceed 20 cm. ...
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www.event‐lighting.com.au 4. Control menu 4.1 Meaning of the icon in menu CONNECT LIGHT INFOMATION SET PROGRAM 4.2 DMX Chart Default setting shadowed. mark with ①can be basic reloaded, ② be program reloaded, ③can be private reloaded. Channel name function Standard Basic Pan Coarse Pan fine...
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www.event‐lighting.com.au DEEP ORANGE + FOREST GREEN FOREST GREEN FOREST GREEN + CTO 3200K CTO 3200K CTO 3200K + 6000K 6000K 6000K + LAVANDER LAVANDER LAVANDER + DEEP BLUE DEEP BLUE DEEP BLUE + Open Forward Spin From fast to slow Stop Stop Reverse Spin...
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www.event‐lighting.com.au Stop Reverse Spin From slow to fast Indexed Lineary from 0° to 360° Gobo Rot Forward Spin From fast to slow...
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www.event‐lighting.com.au Stop Stop Reverse Spin From slow to fast Gobo Rot Fine Lineary from 0° to 360° (Indexed) Indexed Open GOBO 1 ...
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www.event‐lighting.com.au GOBO 6 from slow to fast GOBO 7 from slow to fast GOBO 8 from slow to fast GOBO 9 from slow to fast GOBO 10 from slow to fast GOBO 11 from slow to fast GOBO 12 from slow to fast GOBO 13 from slow to fast GOBO 14 from slow to fast GOBO 15 from slow to fast...
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www.event‐lighting.com.au Reverse Spin From slow to fast Open Prism 1 Prism insert Indexed Lineary from 0° to 360° Forward Spin From fast to slow Prism 1 Rotation Stop Stop...
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www.event‐lighting.com.au DISPLAY 30S FLIP DISPLAY ON FLIP DISPLAY OFF FLIP DISPLAY AUTO KEY LOCK ON KEY LOCK OFF FAN MODE AUTO FAN MODE SILENT FAN MODE HIGH NO SIGNAL HOLD NO SIGNAL BLACKOUT STATUS LED ON STATUS LED OFF DIMMER CURVE LINEAR DIMMER CURVE S-CURVE DIMMER CURVE SQUARE LAW...
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www.event‐lighting.com.au 5. DMX connection and DMX protocol 5.1 DMX addressing: 5.1.1 The device is controlled by universal DMX 512 protocol, DMX address is the start channel used to receive instructions from the external controller. For independent control, each fixture must be assigned its unique address control channels. For example, this device has four channel modes: 21/17, if we set the mode at standard 21 channels mode, and there are several models need to be independently controlled, we just simply address first fixture at 1, and second fixture at 22, third one at 44, etc. If the devices have the same address, they will behave synchronically. DMX addressing is limited, don’t set the address so high that without enough control channels for the fixtures. Display is flashing when no DMX signal is received. 5.1.4 Connection: use DMX cable with 3+5 pin XLR‐plugs to connect the controller with the fixture or one fixture with another. ...
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www.event‐lighting.com.au 5.2 Menu tree Value (1-512) Address① DMX/W-DMX Control protocol sACN ARTNET Standard DMX Mode Basic WDMX ON/OFF ON/OFF TRANSMITTER/RE WDMX MODE CEIVER TX LINK ON/OFF TX UNLINK ON/OFF WIRELESS RX RESET ON/OFF DMX TO WDMX (TX) ON/OFF WDMX TO DMX ON/OFF...
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www.event‐lighting.com.au OFF/ON(ON) Feedback① Movement Slow/Medium/Fast (Fast) Pan/Tilt Mode① Off/Up/Down(0ff) Totem Mode① Screen 10~30S/On (10S) Backlight① On/Auto(Auto) Flip Display① Status Led ON/OFF(ON) ON/OFF(OFF) Key Lock① Total ( Only Read) Fixture Hours Partial (Read And Reset) Total ( Only Read) ...
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www.event‐lighting.com.au 6. Unique Features 6.1 RDM, stand for “Remote Device Management”, with this function, users can realize remote control of the device, such as remotely changing DMX address, reverse pan/tilt setting, check a lot of useful information such as temperature, power consumption, fan speed. Etc. Every single device has a unique RDM code before left factory to distinguish from each other, usually not suggest users change this code freely. 6.2 Software upgrade function via DMX cable, if there is any new firmware for this device come out, it can be upgraded simply via a software upgrade box, no need to change any mechanical parts. The upgrade box is not included in the package, if need any further assistance pls just contact authorized dealers. 6.3 Hibernation, the device will enter sleeping mode if activated after a period of disconnecting DMX signal to save the power consumption, and will return immediately as soon as the DMX signal is sent again. 6.4 Display flip, by press up and down button for more than 3 seconds, the display will flip automatically, this function is useful to read menu conveniently when device is hanged. 7. Dimensions Drawing ...
www.event‐lighting.com.au 8. Technical specification Power supply 100‐240 V AC , 50/60 Hz ~ Power consumption 305W Lamp Advanced 200w white led DMX channels 21/17 channels Beam angle 4.3° to 36.2 ° Luminous flux 7138.7, ,61600lx @5m@4.3° Fuse T5A , 250 V Device dimensions 530*358*245mm Net Weight 14.74KG Gross Weight 18KG IP 20 Warranty Please refer to your local dealer or contact Event Lighting. www.event‐lighting.com.au ...
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