adj ADJ (American DJ) Focus Beam Led ADJ Focus Beam LED - User Manual

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FOCUS BEAM LED
User Instructions
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result of the improper, unsafe, insufcient and negligent assembly, installation, rigging, and operation
of this product.
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DOCUMENT VERSION
Due to additional product features and/or enhancements, an updated version of this document may be available online.
Please check www.adj.com for the latest revision/update of this manual before beginning installation and/or programming.
Date
07/02/19 1 1.0.2 16 / 18 Initial Version 09/26/19 1.2 N/C N/C 3-Pin DMX Updated to 5-Pin
10/31/19 2 1.0.4 N/C
10/14/20 3 1.0.6 N/C Updated primary/secondary modes 05/06/21 3.5 N/C N/C Updated Dimensions 09/15/21 4.0 N/C N/C Updated DMX Setup
Document
Version
Software
Version >
DMX Channel Mode Notes
“Reset All” Added to DMX Modes
Pan Degree Selection Added
Gamma Removed, Dimming Curves Added
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CONTENTS
General Information 4
Limited Warranty (USA Only) 5
Safety Guidelines 6
Maintenance Guidelines 9
Overview 10
Static Gobos 11
Fixture Installation 12
DMX Setup 14
DMX Addressing 16
System Menu 17
DMX Traits: Channel Functions & Values 24
Dimmer Curve Chart 29
Fuse Replacement / Cleaning / Troubleshooting 30
Specications 31
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GENERAL INFORMATION
INTRODUCTION
Please read and understand all instructions in this manual carefully and thoroughly before attempting to operate these products. These instructions contain important safety and use information.
UNPACKING
The products in this kit have been thoroughly tested and have been shipped in perfect operating condition. Carefully check the shipping carton for damage that may have occurred during shipping. If the carton appears to be damaged, carefully inspect each unit included for damage and be sure all accessories necessary to operate the units have arrived intact. In the event damage has been found or parts are missing, please contact our customer support team for further instructions. Please do not
return this kit to your dealer without rst contacting customer support at the number listed below. Please
do not discard the shipping carton in the trash. Please recycle whenever possible.
WARRANTY RETURNS
All returned service items whether under warranty or not, must be freight pre-paid and accompany a return authorization (R.A.) number. The R.A. number must be clearly written on the outside of the return package. A brief description of the problem as well as the R.A. number must also be written down on a piece of paper and included in the shipping container. If the unit is under warranty, you must provide a copy of your proof of purchase invoice. Items returned without a R.A. number clearly marked on the
outside of the package will be refused and returned at customer’s expense. You may obtain a R.A.
number by contacting customer support.
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LIMITED WARRANTY (USA ONLY)
A. ADJ Products, LLC hereby warrants, to the original purchaser, ADJ Products, LLC products to be free of manufacturing
defects in material and workmanship for a prescribed period from the date of purchase (see specic warranty period
on reverse). This warranty shall be valid only if the product is purchased within the United States of America, including
possessions and territories. It is the owner’s responsibility to establish the date and place of purchase by acceptable
evidence, at the time service is sought.
B. For warranty service, you must obtain a Return Authorization number (RA#) before sending back the product-please
contact ADJ Products, LLC Service Department at 800-322-6337. Send the product only to the ADJ Products, LLC
factory. All shipping charges must be pre-paid. If the requested repairs or service (including parts replacement) are
within the terms of this warranty, ADJ Products, LLC will pay return shipping charges only to a designated point within
the United States. If the entire instrument is sent, it must be shipped in its original package. No accessories should be
shipped with the product. If any accessories are shipped with the product, ADJ Products, LLC shall have no liability
whatsoever for loss of or damage to any such accessories, or for the safe return thereof.
C. This warranty is void of the serial number has been altered or removed; if the product is modied in any manner which
ADJ Products, LLC concludes, after inspection, affects the reliability of the product, if the product has been repaired or
service by anyone other than ADJ Products, LLC factory unless prior written authorization was issued to purchaser by
ADJ Products, LLC; if the product is damaged because not properly maintained as set forth in the instruction manual.
D. This is not a service contact, and this warranty does not include maintenance, cleaning or periodic check up. During
the period specied above, ADJ Products, LLC will replace defective parts at its expense with new or refurbished parts,
and will absorb all expenses for warrant service and repair labor by reason of defects in material or workmanship. The
sole responsibility of ADJ Products, LLC under this warranty shall be limited to the repair of the product, or replacement
thereof, including parts, at the sole discretion of ADJ Products, LLC. All products covered by this warranty were
manufactured after August 15, 2012, and bear identifying marks to that effect.
E. ADJ Products, LLC reserves the right to make changes in design and/or improvements upon its products without any
obligation to include these changes in any products theretofore manufactured.
F. No warranty, whether expressed or implied, is given or made with respect to any accessory supplied with products
described above. Except to the extent prohibited by applicable law, all implied warranties made by ADJ Products, LLC
in connection with this product, including warranties of merchantability or tness, are limited in duration to the warranty
period set forth above. And no warranties, whether expressed or implied, including warranties of merchantability or
tness, shall apply to this product after said period has expired. The consumer’s and/or Dealer’s sole remedy shall be
such repair or replacement as is expressly provided above; and under no circumstances shall ADJ Products, LLC be
liable for any loss or damage, direct or consequential, arising out of the use of, or inability to use, this product.
G. This warranty is the only written warranty applicable to ADJ Products, LLC Products and supersedes all prior warranties
and written descriptions of warranty terms and conditions heretofore published.
LIMITED WARRANTY PERIODS
Non L.E.D. Lighting Products = 1-year (365 days) Limited Warranty (Such as: Special Effect Lighting, Intelligent
Lighting, UV lighting, Strobes, Fog Machines, Bubble Machines, Mirror Balls, Par Cans, Trussing, Lighting Stands etc.
excluding LED and lamps)
Laser Products = 1 Year (365 Days) Limited Warranty (excludes laser diodes which have 6 month limited warranty)
L.E.D. Products = 2-year (730 days) Limited Warranty (excluding batteries which have a 180 day limited warranty)
Note: 2 Year Warranty only applies to purchases within the United States.
StarTec Series = 1 Year Limited Warranty (excluding batteries which have a 180 day limited warranty)
ADJ DMX Controllers = 2 Year (730 Days) Limited Warranty
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SAFETY GUIDELINES
To guarantee a smooth operation, it is important to follow all instructions and guidelines in this manual. ADJ PRODUCTS LLC is not responsible for injury and/or damages resulting from the misuse of these
devices due to the disregard of the information printed in this manual. Only qualied and/or certied
personnel should perform installation of these devices and only the original rigging parts included with
these devices should be used for installation. Any modications to these devices and/or the included
mounting hardware will void the original manufactures warranty and increase the risk of damage and/ or personal injury.
PROTECTION CLASS 1 – DEVICES MUST BE PROPERLY GROUNDED
THERE ARE NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE THESE DEVICES. DO NOT ATTEMPT ANY REPAIRS YOURSELF; DOING SO WILL VOID YOUR MANUFACTURES WARRANTY. DAMAGES RESULTING FROM MODIFICATIONS TO THESE DEVICES AND/OR THE DISREGARD OF SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS AND GUIDELINES IN THIS MANUAL VOID THE MANUFACTURES WARRANTY AND ARE NOT SUBJECT TO ANY WARRANTY CLAIMS AND/OR REPAIRS.
DO NOT PLUG THIS UNIT INTO A DIMMER PACK! DO NOT REMOVE THE COVER UNDER ANY CONDITIONS! NEVER OPERATE THIS UNIT WITH THE COVER REMOVED! UNPLUG POWER DURING LONG PERIODS OF NON-USE NEVER TOUCH LIGHT DURING OPERATION, AS IT MAY BE HOT! KEEP FLAMMABLE MATERIALS AWAY FROM THESE DEVICES! DO NOT EXCEED OPERATING TEMPERATURES OF 185°F (85°C)!
ENSURE ALL CONNECTIONS AND END CAPS ARE PROPERLY SEALED WITH A DIELECTRIC GREASE (AVAILABLE AT MOST ELECTRICAL SUPPLIERS) TO PREVENT WATER CORROSION AND/OR ELECTRICAL SHORT CIRCUIT.
IF THE FIXTURE IS EXPOSED TO ENVIRONMENTAL TEMPERATURE CHANGES SUCH AS RELOCATION FROM AN OUTDOOR COLD TO AN INDOOR WARM ENVIRONMENT, DO NOT POWER THE FIXTURE ON IMMEDIATELY. INTERNAL CONDENSATION AS A RESULT OF ENVIRONMENTAL TEMPERATURE CHANGE CAN CAUSE INTERNAL FIXTURE DAMAGE. LEAVE THE FIXTURE POWERED OFF UNTIL IT HAS REACHED ROOM TEMPERATURE BEFORE POWERING ON.
NEVER LOOK DIRECTLY INTO THE LIGHT SOURCE! RETINA INJURY RISK - MAY INDUCE BLINDNESS! SENSITIVE PERSONS MAY SUFFER AN EPILEPTIC SHOCK!
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SAFETY GUIDELINES
DO NOT position devices close to any FLAMMABLE MATERIALS while operating.
DO NOT attempt installation and/or operation of devices without knowledge how to do so.
DO NOT permit operation by persons who are not qualied to operate these types of devices.
DO NOT shake devices, avoid brute force when installing and/or operating.
DO NOT operate these devices if the main power cord has become frayed, crimped and/or damaged.
Replace any damaged power cords with a similar power rating.
DO NOT remove or break-off the ground plug from the device power cords.
DO NOT remove disassemble devices, there are NO user serviceable parts inside.
ALWAYS disconnect devices from main power source before performing any cleaning.
ALWAYS disconnect light from main power before replacing lamp.
ALWAYS be sure to install these devices in an area that will allow proper ventilation.
NEVER remove the ground prong from the power cable.
Power cords should be safely routed and secured so they are not likely pinched.
Disconnect power cords during long periods of non-use.
Only use recommended rigging hardware as described in this guide.
Use the original packaging and materials to transport these devices in for service.
These devices should be serviced by qualied service personnel when:
The power cords or plugs have become damaged.
Objects have fallen on and/or liquid has spilled into the devices.
The devices have been exposed to rain and/or moisture.
The devices do not operate normally or exhibit a marked change in performance.
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SAFETY GUIDELINES
POTENTIAL INTERNAL FIXTURE DAMAGE FROM EXTERNAL SOURCES OF LIGHT BEAMS
External sources of light beams from direct sunlight, lighting moving head xtures, and lasers, which
are focused directly towards the exterior housing and/or penetrate the front lens opening of ADJ lighting
xtures, can cause severe internal damage including burning to optics, dichroic color lters, glass and metal gobos, prisms, animation wheels, frost lters, iris, shutters, motors, belts, wiring, discharge
lamps, and LEDs.
This issue is not specic only to ADJ lighting xtures, it is a common issue with lighting xtures from all
manufacturers. Although there is no true way to fully prevent this issue from happening, the guidelines
below can prevent any potential damage from occurring if followed. Contact ADJ Service for more details.
DO NOT EXPOSE THE FIXTURE AND/OR FRONT LENS OPENING TO LIGHT BEAMS FROM DIRECT SUNLIGHT, OTHER LIGHTING MOVING HEAD FIXTURES, AND LASERS WHILE UNPACKING, INSTALLATION, USE, AND EXTENDED IDLE TIMES OUTDOORS. DO NOT FOCUS A LIGHT BEAM FROM ONE LIGHTING FIXTURE DIRECTLY TOWARDS ANOTHER.
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MAINTENANCE GUIDELINES
DISCONNECT POWER BEFORE PERFORMING ANY MAINTENANCE!
CLEANING
Frequent cleaning is recommended to insure proper function, optimized light output, and an extended
life. The frequency of cleaning depends on the environment in which the xture operates: damp, smoky or particularly dirty environments can cause greater accumulation of dirt on the xture’s optics. Clean
the external lens surface at least every 20 days with a soft cloth to avoid dirt/debris accumulation.
NEVER use alcohol, solvents, or ammonia-based cleaners.
MAINTENANCE
Regular inspections are recommended to insure proper function and extended life.
There are no user serviceable parts inside this xture, please refer all other service issues to an
authorized ADJ service technician. Should you need any spare parts, please order genuine parts from your local ADJ dealer.
Please refer to the following points during routine inspections: A detailed electric check by an approved electrical engineer every three months, to make sure the circuit contacts are in good condition and prevent overheating. Be sure all screws and fasteners are always securely tightened. Lose screws may fall out during normal operation resulting in damage or injury as larger parts could fall. Check for any deformations on the housing, color lenses, rigging hardware and rigging points (ceiling,
suspension, trussing). Deformations in the housing could allow for dust to enter the xture. Damaged rigging points or unsecured rigging could cause the xture to fall and seriously injure a person(s).
Electric power supply cables must not show any damage, material fatigue or sediments. NEVER remove the ground prong from the power cable.
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OVERVIEW
SERVICE PORT
Menu Screen
ENTER Button
DOWN Button
LEFT Button
UP Button
RIGHT Button
Safety Cable
Attachment Point
Carrying Handle
IP65 Locking
Power
Connector In
Fuse (3A)
IP65 Locking
Power
Connectors Out
IP65 Locking
5-Pin DMX In/Out
Omega Bracket Attachment Point
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STATIC GOBOS
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FIXTURE INSTALLATION
OMEGA BRACKETS INSTALLATION
Insert the Omega Brackets into the matching holes on the bottom of the fixture. Secure the Omega Brackets to the fixture by turning each quick-lock fastener ¼ turn clockwise; making sure the fastener is completely locked.
4x Omega Bracket Attachment Points
Safety Cable
(not included)
Safety Cable
Attachment Point
Screw one clamp via a M12 screw and nut into the Omega Bracket. Insert the quick-lock fasteners of the
Omega Bracket into the respective holes of the xture base plate. NOTE: The clamp must be attached
to the Omega Bracket before attaching the bracket to the xture. Tighten the quick-lock fasteners fully clockwise. Pull the safety-cable through the opening located on the bottom of the unit and over the
trussing system or a safe xation spot. Insert the end in the carabiner, and tighten the safety screw.
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FIXTURE INSTALLATION
When installing the unit, the trussing or area of installation must be able to hold 10 times the weight without any deformation. When installing the unit must be secured with a secondary safety attachment, e.g. and appropriate safety cable. Never stand directly below the unit when mounting, removing, or servicing the unit.
Overhead mounting requires extensive experience, including calculating working load limits, installation material being used, and periodic safety inspection of all installation material and unit. If you lack these
qualications, do not attempt the installation yourself.
These installations should be checked by a skilled person once a year.
*SIDE MOUNTING
TO MAINTAIN IP65 RATING INTEGRITY, FIXTURE MUST BE INSTALLED WITH CABLES FACING THE GROUND AT ALL TIMES. WATER MUST EASILY RUN OFF AND NOT COLLECT AROUND CABLE CONNECTIONS.
The Focus Beam LED is fully operational in three different mounting positions, hanging upside-down,
mounted sideways on trussing, or set on a at level surface. Always use and install a safety cable as a
safety measure to prevent accidental damage and/or injury in the event the clamp fails. Never use the carrying handles for secondary attachment.
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ALWAYS ATTACH A SAFETY CABLE WHENEVER INSTALLING THIS FIXTURE IN A SUSPENDED ENVIRONMENT TO ENSURE THE FIXTURE WILL NOT DROP IF THE CLAMP FAILS.
*SAFETY CABLE
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DMX SETUP
DMX-512:
DMX is short for Digital Multiplex. This is a universal protocol used as a form of communication between
intelligent xtures and controllers. A DMX controller sends DMX data instructions from the controller to the xture. DMX data is sent as serial data that travels from xture to xture via the DATA “IN” and DATA “OUT” XLR terminals located on all DMX xtures (most controllers only have a DATA “OUT” terminal).
DMX Linking:
DMX is a language allowing all makes and models of different manufacturers to be linked together
and operate from a single controller, as long as all xtures and the controller are DMX compliant. To ensure proper DMX data transmission, when using several DMX xtures try to use the shortest cable path possible. The order in which xtures are connected in a DMX line does not inuence the DMX addressing. For example, a xture assigned a DMX address of 1 may be placed anywhere in a DMX line: at the beginning, at the end, or anywhere in the middle. When a xture is assigned a DMX address
of 1, the DMX controller knows to send DATA assigned to address 1 to that unit, no matter where it is located in the DMX chain.
DATA CABLE (DMX CABLE) REQUIREMENTS (FOR DMX AND PRIMARY/SECONDARY OPERATION):
The Focus Beam LED can be controlled via DMX-512 protocol. Your unit and your DMX controller
require a 5-pin XLR connector for data input and data output. We recommend Accu-Cable DMX cables. If you are making your own cables, be sure to use standard 110-120 Ohm shielded cable (This cable
may be purchased at almost all pro lighting stores). Your cables should be made with a male and female
XLR connector on either end of the cable. Also remember that DMX cable must be daisy chained and cannot be split.
TO MAINTAIN IP65 RATING INTEGRITY AND PREVENT WATER FROM ENTERING THE FIXTURE, ALL UNUSED CONNECTION RUBBER CAPS MUST BE SEALED AND ONLY IP65 RATED POWER AND DATE CABLES MUST BE USED.
Notice: Be sure to refer to the diagram below when making your own cables. Do not use the ground
lug on the XLR connector. Do not connect the cable’s shield conductor to the ground lug or allow the shield conductor to come in contact with the XLR’s outer casing. Grounding the shield could cause a
short circuit and erratic behavior.
5-PIN XLR PINOUT
Pin Function
Pin 1 Ground/Shield Pin 2 Data Compliment (- signal) Pin 3 Data True (+ signal) Pin 4 No Function Pin 5 No Function
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DMX SETUP
SPECIAL NOTE: LINE TERMINATION
When longer runs of cable are used, you may need to use a terminator on the last unit to avoid erratic behavior. A terminator is a 110-120 ohm 1/4 watt resistor, which is connected between pins 2 and 3 of a male XLR connector (DATA + and DATA -). This unit is inserted in the female XLR connector of the last unit in your daisy chain to terminate the line. Using a cable terminator (ADJ part number Z-DMX/T) will decrease the possibilities of erratic behavior.
Termination reduces signal errors and avoids signal transmission problems and interference. It is always advisable to connect a DMX terminal, (Resistance 120 Ohm 1/4 W) between PIN 2 (DMX-) and PIN 3
(DMX+) of the last xture.
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DMX ADDRESSING
All xtures should be given a DMX starting address when using a DMX controller, so the correct xture
responds to the correct control signal. This digital starting address is the channel number from which
the xture starts to “listen” to the digital control signal sent out from the DMX controller. The assignment
of this starting DMX address is achieved by setting the correct DMX address on the digital control
display on the xture.
You can set the same starting address for all xtures or a group of xtures, or set different addresses for each individual xture. Setting all xtures to the same DMX address will cause all xtures to react in the same way, in other words, changing the settings of one channel will affect all the xtures simultaneously.
If you set each xture to a different DMX address, each unit will start to “listen” to the channel number you have set, based on the quantity of DMX channels of each xture. That means changing the settings of one channel will only affect the selected xture.
In the case of the Hydro Wash X7, when in 15 Channel you should set the starting DMX address of
the rst unit to 1, the second unit to 16 (15 + 1), the third unit to 31 (16 + 15), and so on. (See the chart
below for more details.)
Channel Mode Unit 1 Address Unit 2 Address Unit 3 Address Unit 4 Address
16 Channels 1 17 33 49
18 Channels 1 19 37 55
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SYSTEM MENU
The xture includes an easy to navigate system menu control panel display where all necessary
settings and adjustments are made. (See image below) During normal operation, pressing the MODE
button once will access the xture’s main menu. Once in the main menu, you can navigate through
the different menus and the sub-menus with the UP and DOWN buttons. When you reach a eld that requires adjusting, press the ENTER button to access that eld and use the UP, DOWN, LEFT or
RIGHT buttons (depending on the sub menu) to adjust the eld. Pressing the ENTER button once more to conrm your setting. You may exit the main menu at any time without making any adjustments by
pressing the MODE button.
To access the system menu when the xture is not powered using the internal battery, press
and hold the MODE button to illuminate the LCD screen until the DMX address is displayed. Then navigate to the desired system menu.
LCD CONTROL PANEL LOCKOUT
When the Key Lock function is activated, the control panel will automatically lock after the time set under the SCREEN SAVER DELAY submenu. When the Key Lock function is set to ON, the control panel will lock, and then the display will show “Un-Lock” at the bottom of the display. Press and hold the MODE button for 3 seconds to unlock. When the Key Lock function is set to ON1, the control panel will lock and the display will show “Unlock” at the bottom of the display. To unlock the display follow these steps:
1. Press the UP button, and the display will show *.
2. Press the DOWN button, and the display will show **.
3. Press the UP button, and the display will show ***.
4. Press the DOWN button, and the display will show ****.
5. Press the ENTER button, to conrm. If the button sequence was entered correctly, the display and control panel will unlock. If the button sequence was entered incorrectly, the display will return to the DMX address display.
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SYSTEM MENU (Software Version >V1.0.3)
MENU SUBMENU
Set Address 001-XXX DMX Addressing
DMX SETTINGS
PERSONALITY
Manual Control
DMX Channel Mode 16Ch / 18Ch DMX Channel Mode Selection No DMX Status Hold Last / Blackout / Manual DMX Lost Status
Status Settings
Fan Setting Head Fan: Auto / High / Silent (Low) Fan Speed Setting
Dim Modes
LED Refresh Rate 1200/900-1500/2500/4000/5000/6000’
Gamma 1.0 / 2.0 / 2.2 / 2.4 / 2.6 / 2.8 Gamma Brightness
Reset Motors
Display
Service Pass Code = 050
Pan Pan Fine Tilt
Tilt Fine 000-255 Color
Gobo 000-255 Prism 1 Prism 1 Rot. Prism 2
Prism 2 Rot. 000-255 Shutter
Dimmer 000-255 Dimmer Fine Focus
Frost 000-255 Dim Modes
P/T Speed 000-255 Special Function
Pan Invert: ON / OFF Reverse Pan Motion Tilt Invert: ON / OFF Reverse Tilt Motion P./T. Feedback: ON / OFF Pan/Tilt Movement Feedback P./T. Speed: Speed 1 / Speed 2 Pan/Tilt Movement Speed Hibernation: Off / 01M~99M / 15M Sleep Setting (No Activity)
Standard/Stage/TV/Architectur/ Theatre/Stage2 Dim Speed: 0.1-0.9s ~ 1-10s
10000 / 15000 / 20000 / 25000 (Hz)
Reset All Motors: YES / NO Reset All Motors Pan/Tilt Reset: YES / NO Reset the Pan & Tilt Motors Effect Reset: YES / NO Reset the Effect Motor Shutter Reset: YES / NO Reset the Shutter Motor
Intensity: 1~10 (Dimmest-Brightest Display Intensity Adjustment Display Invert: YES / NO Display Inversion Screen Saver Delay: OFF~10M Display Shutoff Time Key Lock: OFF / ON / ON1 Display Control Lock
000-255 000-255 000-255
000-255
000-255 000-255 000-255
000-255
000-255 000-255
000-255
000-255
OPTIONS / VALUES
(Default Settings in BOLD)
Effect Adjust (Calibration)
(Pass Code = 50)
USB Port Power: ON / OFF
Update Software:
YES / NO
Factory Restore:
YES / NO (Pass Code = 11)
DESCRIPTION
Dimming Curve Modes Dimming Speed
LED Refresh Setting
Calibration Adjustment
USB Port Activation
Software Update
Restore Factory Settings
Manual Control Settings
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SYSTEM MENU (Software Version >V1.0.4)
MENU SUBMENU
Set Address 001-XXX DMX Addressing
DMX SETTINGS
PERSONALITY
Manual Control
DMX Channel Mode 16Ch / 18Ch DMX Channel Mode Selection No DMX Status Hold Last / Blackout / Manual DMX Lost Status
Status Settings
Fan Setting Head Fan: Auto / High / Silent (Low) Fan Speed Setting
Dim Modes
LED Refresh Rate
Dim Curve
Reset Motors
Display
Service Pass Code = 050
Pan Pan Fine Tilt
Tilt Fine 000-255 Color
Gobo 000-255 Prism 1 Prism 1 Rot. Prism 2
Prism 2 Rot. Shutter
Dimmer 000-255 Dimmer Fine Focus
Frost Dim Modes
P/T Speed 000-255 Special Function
Pan Degree: 630 / 540 Pan Degree Selection Pan Invert: ON / OFF Reverse Pan Motion Tilt Invert: ON / OFF Reverse Tilt Motion P./T. Feedback: ON / OFF Pan/Tilt Movement Feedback P./T. Speed: Speed 1 / Speed 2 Pan/Tilt Movement Speed Hibernation: Off / 01M~99M / 15M Sleep Setting (No Activity)
Standard/Stage/TV/Architectur/ Theatre/Stage2 Dim Speed: 0.1-0.9s ~ 1-10s
1200/900-1500/2500/4000/5000/6000’
10000 / 15000 / 20000 / 25000 (Hz) Linear / Square / Inverse Square /
S-Curve
Reset All Motors: YES / NO Reset All Motors Pan/Tilt Reset: YES / NO Reset the Pan & Tilt Motors Effect Reset: YES / NO Reset the Effect Motor Shutter Reset: YES / NO Reset the Shutter Motor
Intensity: 1~10 (Dimmest-Brightest Display Intensity Adjustment Display Invert: YES / NO Display Inversion Screen Saver Delay: OFF~10M Display Shutoff Time Key Lock: OFF / ON / ON1 Display Control Lock
000-255 000-255 000-255
000-255
000-255 000-255 000-255
000-255 000-255
000-255 000-255
000-255 000-255
000-255
OPTIONS / VALUES
(Default Settings in BOLD)
Effect Adjust (Calibration)
(Pass Code = 50)
USB Port Power: ON / OFF
Update Software:
YES / NO
Factory Restore:
YES / NO (Pass Code = 11)
DESCRIPTION
Dimming Curve Modes Dimming Speed
LED Refresh Setting
Set Dimming Curve
Calibration Adjustment
USB Port Activation
Software Update
Restore Factory Settings
Manual Control Settings
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SYSTEM MENU
MENU SUBMENU
Program 1 Speed: 000~255 Fade: 000~255 Program 1 with Adjustments Program 2 Speed: 000~255 Fade: 000~255 Program 2 with Adjustments
INTERNAL
PROGRAMS
INFORMATION
Program 3 Speed: 000~255 Fade: 000~255 Program 3 with Adjustments Program 4 Speed: 000~255 Fade: 000~255 Program 4 with Adjustments Program 5 Speed: 000~255 Fade: 000~255 Program 5 with Adjustments Program 6 Speed: 000~255 Fade: 000~255 Program 6 with Adjustments Program 7 Speed: 000~255 Fade: 000~255 Program 7 with Adjustments
Fixture Life Time
Total LED Time
Fixture Temps
Fan Info. (RPM) LED Fan: XXXX LED Fan Speed DMX Values
(See Note 3)
Error Logs Fixture Errors List of Errors (One by One)
Software Version X.XX Current Software Version
OPTIONS / VALUES
DESCRIPTION
(Default Settings in BOLD)
Power On Time: XXXXXX Hours Total Running Time
P-On Time-R: XXXXXX Hours Total Running Time
P-On Time-Reset: YES / NO
Pass Code = 50 LED On Time: XXXXXX Hours Total LED On Running
LED On Time-R: XXXXXX Hours LED On Running Time
LED Hours Reset: YES / NO
Pass Code = 50
Current: XXX ˚F / XXX ˚C Current Head Temperature
Max Resettable: XXX ˚F / XXX
LED’s
˚C
Max Not Resettable: XXX ˚F / XXX ˚C
Reset Lamp Temp: YES / NO (Pass Code = 050)
(3)
Pan / Pan Fine / Tilt / Tilt Fine / Color / Gobo /
Prism 1 / Prism 1 Rot / Prism 2 / Prism 2 Rot /
Dimmer / Dimmer Fine / Focus / Frost / Dim Modes / P/T Speed / Special Function
Reset Error Log - Pass Code = 50 Clear the Error Log
(Not Resettable)
(Resettable) Reset Total Running Time
Time (Not Resettable)
(Resettable) Reset LED Running Time
Maximum Temperature Reached (Resettable)
(See Note 1)
Maximum Temperature Reached (Not Resettable)
(See Note 2)
(1)
(2)
Reset LED Temperature (Max Resettable)
Current DMX Values
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SYSTEM MENU
DMX SETTINGS - The submenus listed under DMX SETTINGS are as follows: Set Address, DMX
Channel Mode, and No DMX Status.
SET ADDRESS - In this submenu you can nd and set your desired DMX address.
DMX CHANNEL MODE - In this submenu you can nd and set your desired DMX channel mode.
NO DMX STATUS - This submenu setting is used as a precaution mode in case the DMX signal is lost
or interrupted. The operating mode chosen in this submenu is the running mode the xture will go into
when the DMX signal is lost. Listed below are the 3 modes.
Hold Last - This setting will have the xture stay in the last DMX setup.
Blackout - This setting will have the xture automatically go into stand by mode.
Manual - This setting will go into the current manual control set up. See MANUAL CONTROL.
PERSONALITY - The submenus listed under PERSONALITY are as follows: Status Settings, Fan
Settings, Dim Modes, LED Refresh Rate, Gamma, Reset Motors, Display, and Service.
STATUS SETTINGS - In this submenu you are able to access and adjust/change: Pan Degree, Pan
Invert, Tilt Invert, P./T. Feedback, P./T. Speed, and Hibernation.
NOTE: Pan Degree Added with software version 1.0.4
FAN SETTINGS - In this submenu you are able to select your desired fan speed setting.
DIM MODES - In this submenu you are able to select your desired dimmer mode and adjust the
dimming speed time.
LED REFRESH RATE - In this submenu you are able to select your desired LED refresh rate.
GAMMA - In this submenu you are able to select your desired gamma setting. NOTE: Remove from
software version 1.0.3.
DIM CURVE - In this submenu you are able to select your desired dimmer curve setting. NOTE: Added
with software version 1.0.4
RESET MOTORS - In this submenu you are able to reset selected motors.
DISPLAY - In this submenu you are able to adjust the display intensity, invert the display, activate the
display blackout, and activate/deactivate the display lock.
SERVICE - In this submenu you are able to access and adjust/change: the calibration (eect adjust),
activate the service port, update software, and restore the factory settings.
MANUAL CONTROL - This menu is for manual testing and manual control. Pan, tilt, color wheel, gobo
wheel, prism 1, prism 1 rotation, shutter, dimmer, focus, frost can all be tested/adjusted.
NOTE: The Prism and Frost features CANNOT be used at the same time.
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SYSTEM MENU
INTERNAL PROGRAMS - In this menu you are able to select 1 of 7 internal programs to run. Program
running speed and fade speed are adjustable.
INFORMATION - The submenus listed under INFORMATION are as follows: Fixture Life Time,
Total LED Time, Fixture Temps, Fan Info. (RPM), DMX Values, Error Logs, and Software Version.
FIXTURE LIFE TIME
Power On Time -The TOTAL power ON running time of the unit is displayed. This time CANNOT
be reset.
P-On Time-R - The CURRENT power ON running time of the unit is displayed. This running time
may not be the same as the total power ON running time displayed under “Power On Time”. This
time CAN be reset. NOTE: The displayed time represents the current power ON time since
the last reset.
P-On Time-Reset - Reset the CURRENT power ON running time that is displayed under “P-On Time-R”.
TOTAL LED TIME
LED On Time - The TOTAL LED ON time is displayed. This total LED ON time CANNOT be reset.
NOTE: The displayed time represents the TOTAL LED ON time.
LED On Time-R - The CURRENT LED ON running time is displayed. This running time may not be
the same as the total LED ON time displayed under “LED On Time”. This total LED ON time CAN
be reset. NOTE: The displayed time represents the current LED ON time since the last reset.
LED On Time Reset - With this function you can reset the CURRENT LED ON time that is
displayed under “LED On Time-R”.
FIXTURE TEMPS
LED - The current temperature of the LED is displayed.
Reset LED Temp - Reset the LED temperature reading.
FAN INFO. (RPM) - In this submenu the current fan speed will be displayed.
DMX VALUES - Displays the DMX values of any DMX channel that is currently in use. NOTE: DMX
value options depend on the current DMX channel mode setting.
ERROR LOGS - In this submenu you are able to check any unit errors as well a clearing the error log.
SOFTWARE VERSION - Current software version is displayed.
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SYSTEM MENU
Primary-Secondary Conguration:
This function will allows you to link units together to run in a Primary-Secondary set-up. In a
Primary-Secondary set up one unit will act as the controlling unit and the others will react to the controlling
units built-in programs. Any unit can act as a Primary or as a Secondary however, only one unit can be
programmed to act as the “Primary.”
Primary-Secondary Connections and Settings:
1. Daisy chain your units via the XLR connector on the rear of the unit. Use standard XLR data cables
to link your units together. Remember that the Male XLR connector is the input and the Female XLR
connector is the output. The rst unit in the chain (primary) will use the female XLR connector only. The
last unit in the chain will use the male XLR connector only.
2. Set the “Primary” unit to your desired mode of operation.
3. Connect the rst “Secondary” unit to the “Primary.”
4. Set the “Secondary” unit(s) to DMX control.
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DMX TRAITS: CHANNEL FUNCTIONS & VALUES (16/18 DMX Channels)
16 Channels 18 Channels Values Functions
1 1 000-255
2 000-255
2 3 000-255
4 000-255
COLOR WHEEL:
000-004 Open / White 005-011 White + Red 012-018 Red 019-025 Red + Light Blue 026-032 Light Blue 033-039 Light Blue + Green 040-046 Green 047-053 Green + Yellow 054-060 Yellow 061-067 Yellow + Orange 068-074 Orange 075-081 Orange + Magenta 082-088 Magenta 089-095 Magenta + Amber
3 5
096-102 Amber 103-109 Amber + Lime
110-116 Lime 117-123 Lime + Purple 124-130 Purple 131-137 Purple + Pink 138-144 Pink 145-151 Pink + Cyan 152-158 Cyan 159-165 Cyan + CTO 166-172 CTO 173-179 CTO + Blue 180-186 Blue 187-193 Blue + White 194-220 Clockwise Rotation Fast - Slow 221-229 Stop 230-255 Counter-Clockwise Rotation Slow - Fast
PAN MOVEMENT 8-BIT:
Pan Movement (0° - 630°)
PAN FINE 16-BIT:
Fine Control of Pan Movement
TILT MOVEMENT 8-BIT:
Tilt Movement (0° - 270°)
TILT FINE 16-BIT:
Fine Control of Tilt Movement
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16 Channels 18 Channels Values Functions
GOBO WHEEL:
000-003 Open 004-007 Gobo 1 008-011 Gobo 2 012-015 Gobo 3 016-019 Gobo 4 020-023 Gobo 5 024-027 Gobo 6 028-031 Gobo 7 032-035 Gobo 8 036-039 Gobo 9 040-043 Gobo 10 044-047 Gobo 11 048-051 Gobo 12 052-055 Gobo 13 056-059 Gobo 14 060-063 Open
4 6
5 7
6 8
7 9
8 10
064-068 Gobo 1 Shake 069-072 Gobo 2 Shake 073-076 Gobo 3 Shake 077-080 Gobo 4 Shake 081-084 Gobo 5 Shake 085-089 Gobo 6 Shake 090-093 Gobo 7 Shake 094-097 Gobo 8 Shake 098-101 Gobo 9 Shake 102-105 Gobo 10 Shake 106-110 Gobo 11 Shake
111-114 Gobo 12 Shake
115-118 Gobo 13 Shake 119-122 Gobo 14 Shake 123-127 Open Shake 128-189 Counter-Clockwise Rotation Fast - Slow 190-193 Stop 194-255 Clockwise Rotation Slow - Fast
PRISM 1 (8 FACET CIRCULAR):
000-007 Close 008-255 Open
ROTATING PRISM 1 (8 FACET CIRCULAR):
000-127 Indexing 128-189 Clockwise Rotation Fast - Slow 190-193 Stop 194-255 Counter-Clockwise Rotation Slow - Fast
PRISM 2 (6 FACET LINEAR):
000-007000-007 Close
008-255 Open
000-127 128-189 Clockwise Rotation Fast - Slow
190-193 194-255 Counter-Clockwise Rotation Slow - Fast
ROTATING PRISM 2 (6 FACET LINEAR):
Indexing
Stop
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16 Channels 18 Channels Values Functions
SHUTTER & STROBING:
000-031 Close 032-063 Open 064-095 Strobing Slow - Fast
9 11
10 12
11 13
12 14
13 15
14 16
15 17
096-127 Open 128-159 Pulsating Strobe 160-191 Open 192-223 Random Strobing Slow - Fast 224-255 Open
MASTER DIMMER:
000-255 0% - 100%
DIMMER FINE:
000-255 0% - 100%
FOCUS:
000-255 Linear Near - Far
FROST:
000-255 0% - 100%
DIMMER MODES:
000-020 Standard 021-040 Stage 041-060 TV 061-080 Architectural 081-100 Theatre 101-120 Stage 2
DIMMER DELAY TIME
121 0.1Sec. 122 0.2Sec. 123 0.3Sec. 124 0.4Sec. 125 0.5Sec. 126 0.6Sec. 127 0.7Sec. 128 0.8Sec. 129 0.9Sec. 130 1.0Sec. 131 1.5Sec. 132 2.0Sec. 133 3.0Sec. 134 4.0Sec. 135 5.0Sec. 136 6.0Sec. 137 7.0Sec. 138 8.0Sec. 139 9.0Sec. 140 10Sec.
141-255 Default to Unit Setting
PAN/TILT SPEED:
000-255 Fast - Slow
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16 Channels 18 Channels Values Functions
LED REFRESH RATE & SPECIAL FUNCTIONS:
000-010 Default LED Refresh Rate 1200Hz 011-078 Refresh Rate (Hz)
11 900 12 910 13 920 14 930 15 940 16 950 17 960 18 970 19 980 20 990 21 1000 22 1010 23 1020 24 1030 25 1040 26 1050 27 1060 28 1070 29 1080 30 1090 31 1100 32 1110 33 1120
16 18
34 1130 35 1140 36 1150 37 1160 38 1170 39 1180 40 1190 41 1210 42 1220 43 1230 44 1240 45 1250 46 1260 47 1270 48 1280 49 1290 50 1300 51 1310 52 1320 53 1330 54 1340 55 1350 56 1360 57 1370 58 1380 59 1390 60 1400
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16 Channels 18 Channels Values Functions
LED REFRESH RATE & SPECIAL FUNCTIONS:
61 1410 62 1420 63 1430 64 1440 65 1450 66 1460 67 1470 68 1480 69 1490 70 1500 71 2500 72 4000 73 5000 74 6000 75 10,000 76 15,000 77 20,000
16 18
SOFTWARE UPDATE - DMX Values 250-255 Updated in Software Version >1.0.4
16 18 250-255 Reset All
78 25,000
79 Disable LED Refresh Rate 080-089 Enable Blackout with Pan/Tilt Movement 090-099 Disable Blackout with Pan/Tilt Movement 100-109 Enable Blackout with Color Change
110-119 Disable Blackout with Color Change 120-129 Enable Blackout with Gobo Change 130-139 Disable Blackout with Gobo Change 140-149 Pan/Tilt Reset 150-159 Focus Reset 160-169 Effect Reset 170-179 Shutter Reset 180-189 Internal Program 1 (Scenes 1-8) 190-199 Internal Program 2 (Scenes 9-16) 200-209 Internal Program 3 (Scenes 17-24) 210-219 Internal Program 4 (Scenes 25-32) 220-229 Internal Program 5 (Scenes 33-40) 230-239 Internal Program 6 (Scenes 41-48) 240-249 Internal Program 7 (Scenes 49-56) 250-255 No Function
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DIMMER CURVE CHART
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DIMMER CURVE CHART
Fuse Replacement
Unplug the unit from any power source it may be connected to. Once the power has been disconnected,
use a at head screw driver to unscrew the fuse holder located next to the powerCON input. Remove
the bad fuse and replace with a new one, and screw the fuse holder back in.
Cleaning
Listed below are a few common problems the user may encounter, with solutions. Unit not responding to DMX:
1. Check that the DMX cables are connected properly and are wired correctly (pin 3 is “hot”; on
some other DMX devices pin 2 may be ‘hot’). Also, check that all cables are connected to the right
connectors; it does matter which way the inputs and outputs are connected.
Troubleshooting
Due to fog residue, smoke, and dust cleaning the internal and external optical lenses must be carried out periodically to optimize light output.
1. Use normal glass cleaner and a soft cloth to wipe down the outside casing.
2. Clean the external optics with glass cleaner and a soft cloth every 20 days.
3. Always be sure to dry all parts completely before plugging the unit back in.
Cleaning frequency depends on the environment in which the xture operates (i.e. smoke, fog residue,
dust, dew).
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SPECIFICATIONS
Light Source:
1x 80W Cool White LED Engine
2.5° Beam Angle
Color Temperature: 7400K
50,000 Hour Average LED Life
Features:
Control Protocol: DMX & RDM (Remote Device Management)
DMX Modes: 2 (16 & 18)
Dim Modes: 6 Presets (Standard, Stage, TV, Architectural, Theatre & Stage 2)
Dim Speed control (0.1~10 Seconds)
Dimming: 0 - 100%
Strobe & pulse control
Motorized Focus
Linear Frost 0-100% (Wash effect)
2 Prisms: 6 & 8 Facet, Indexable and Rotatable
USB rmware update port
Adjustable LED Refresh Rates (900~25k Hz)
Adjustable Gamma Settings (1.0-2.8)
With Wired Digital Communication Network
Display: Touch display with 5-button touch menu
Color Wheel:
13 dichroic colors + white
GOBO Wheel:
Metal wheel with 15 xed GOBOs + Open
GOBO shake effect
Prism Wheel:
Prism Wheel 1: Rotatable 8-facet Circular
Prism Wheel 2: Rotatable 6-facet Linear
Prism Indexing with overlay feature
Control:
Control Modes: DMX512, RDM (Remote Device Management) & Stand Alone Internal Programs
2 DMX Channel Modes: 16 & 18 channels
16-Bit Pan, Tilt & Dimmer control
Connections:
DMX Connections: 5-pin Locking XLR In & Out
Power Connections: Seetronic Locking Power In & Out
Pan/Tilt:
Pan & Pan Fine: 630 degrees
Tilt & Tilt Fine: 270 degrees
Electrical:
Multi-voltage operation: AC 100-240V, 50-60Hz (Auto Sensing)
Maximum Power Consumption: 136W @ 120V
Daisy chain: 15 units @ 120V; 30 units @ 230V
Dimensions & Weight:
Dimensions (LxWxH): 10.96” x 7.55” x 17.61” / 278x191x447mm
Weight: 27 lbs. (12.25 kg)
What’s Included:
2x Omega Brackets
1x Seetronic Power Locking Power Cable
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DIMENSIONS (VERTICAL)
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FCC STATEMENT
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
FCC RADIO FREQUENCY INTERFERENCE WARNINGS & INSTRUCTIONS
This product has been tested and found to comply with the limits as per Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This device uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the included instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this device does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the device off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following methods:
Reorient or relocate the device.
Increase the separation between the device and the receiver.
Connect the device to an electrical outlet on a circuit different from which the radio receiver is connected.
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
Europe Energy Saving Notice
Energy Saving Matters (EuP 2009/125/EC) Saving electric energy is a key to help protecting the environment. Please turn off all electrical products when they are not in use. To avoid power consumption in idle mode, disconnect all electrical equipment from power when not in use. Thank you
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