Core Point 15 User Manual

Sla battery wireless uplight

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CORE Lighting Ltd
SLA Battery Wireless Uplight

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  • Page 1 USER MANUAL CORE Lighting Ltd SLA Battery Wireless Uplight...
  • Page 2 Change History Ver. Released Comments 9 Oct 11 Full Production Release ©CORE Lighting Limited 2011...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    MSTR RSET .......................... 9 4.5.3. DIAGnostics ......................... 9 4.5.4. SET LOCK ..........................9 4.5.5. SET DISP ..........................9 4.5.6. SET PIN ..........................10 4.5.7. SET WDMX ........................10 4.6. WIFI Status ........................10 4.7. ADDR DMX Address ......................10 ©CORE Lighting Limited 2011...
  • Page 4 Safety: Connection, installation and mounting of this equipment must be performed in accordance with all local, regional and national safety codes and regulations. ©CORE Lighting Limited 2011...
  • Page 5: Technical Features

    Smart built-in charger to >95% in 4.5 hrs operates from external 18V PSU. Voltage & current • monitoring prevents over-charging Battery compartment temperature monitored with automatic thermal cut-out • Deep discharge of battery monitored and prevented using smart relay control • Battery operating temperature capability of -20 to +50degC • ©CORE Lighting Limited 2011...
  • Page 6: User Control

    W-DMX antenna built into top LED electronics board • Securing hole on top and bottom plates allow padlock to be inserted for security • Weight approx 8Kg. • Dimensions 328mm height x 174mm diameter (feet to top of shroud) • ©CORE Lighting Limited 2011...
  • Page 7: Light Head

    This fast combination makes the units capable of lighting in TV work. The head’s thermal design and correct current balancing through LED chains ensures that LED life should exceed 50,000 hours. Significant effort has been made to ensure correct thermal design to achieve this. ©CORE Lighting Limited 2011...
  • Page 8: Power Source & Charging

    The unit may be NOT be operated under external mains power – this is prevented within software. This is different from CORE POINT20 and POINT30 units which have their own built-in power supplies and so will operate in either battery or mains powered modes.
  • Page 9: Discharging & Led Modes

    If the display LED and head show red, this means the battery is disconnected or over- temperature. Allow to cool down and retry. If the problem persists contact CORE Lighting. Normal charging achieves >95% of battery level in around 4.5 hours from empty when “BATT FULL”...
  • Page 10: User Interface & Menu Options

    Note the brightness of both options may be controlled using the dimmer (BRI%) function. It will help preserve battery life if lower brightness is selected. SELF COLOUR Option This allows individual colours to be controlled on the unit menu from values of 0 to 255. This provides around 16 million combinations. ©CORE Lighting Limited 2011...
  • Page 11: Self Cycle Option

    SLAVE mode is fitted to every unit as standard and can be configured to work with a Wireless-DMX transmitter. WirelessDMX uses a module from Swedish firm Wireless Solutions with a built-in antenna within the housing exterior. ©CORE Lighting Limited 2011...
  • Page 12: Brightness Control "Bri%" And Led "Norm" To "Long Life

    Two options are available: one showing temperature of the battery compartment used as a failsafe mechanism to prevent damage through over-charging. The second shows battery voltage. Note the symbol “^” shows battery charging is active. “BATT FULL” shows when this is complete. ©CORE Lighting Limited 2011...
  • Page 13: Tools

    4.5.1. SHOW S/N Serial Number This is the serial number of the unit (eg “CORE 0216”) and provides the WiFi SSID address based on the unique serial number (its WiFi unique identity). The number is set at the factory and is unique to each unit.
  • Page 14: Set Pin

    [BLANK – Used as White Channel on POINT20 & POINT30] BRIGHTNESS Values of 0 to 255 may be input to each of those channels and is fully compatible with other CORE Lighting units, except no white control will be output from a POINT15.
  • Page 15: Wireless Interfaces

    WiFi networks as “CORE XXXX” from the client device such as PC, PDA or mobile phone with WiFi and browser (this is called the SSID).
  • Page 16 In addition to the above procedure, on an Apple iPhone, iPad or iPod Touch the WiFi connection for the CORE device needs to be set with a Static IP address and settings as follows – by clicking on the right arrow on the relevant WiFi connection, clicking the “Static” tab and entering the settings as follows: 169.254.100.2 **...
  • Page 17: Mechanical

    6.2. Antenna The antenna is a high-gain type similar in performance to the Wireless Solutions W-DMX 2dB standard antenna according to testing. This antenna is now fitted to all CORE POINT units. 6.3. Locking The unit may be locked to a nearby object by passing a locking wire or padlock through the locking holes in the top or bottom plates.
  • Page 18: Warranty

    (subject to the terms set forth below). CORE Lighting will repair or replace (at CORE Lighting's option) this product or any defective parts in this product. The standard warranty period is 24 months from date of purchase although this period may vary from country to country.
  • Page 19: Compliance Information

    8. Compliance Information 8.1. System Compliance CORE Lighting Limited declares that this product conforms to the specifications listed in this manual, following the provisions of the European R&TTE directive 1999/5/EC: Restrictions on Hazardous Substances (RoHS) (2002/95/CE) Electromagnetic Compatibility (2004/108/EC). Safety (EN 60950) Technical requirements for radio equipment.
  • Page 20: Weee & Rohs Statement

    CORE Lighting provides a take-back facility for batteries used within CORE Lighting products, although the expense for transport remains the liability of the consumer. Please contact CORE Lighting directly if this service is required. ©CORE Lighting Limited 2011...
  • Page 21: Annex 1 - Menu Structure

    ANNEX 1 – Menu Structure See attached sheet ©CORE Lighting Limited 2011...

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