ADJ ENCORE LP12Z IP User guide

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ENCORE LP12Z IP
User Manual
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©2023 ADJ Products, LLC all rights reserved. Information, specications, diagrams, images, and
instructions herein are subject to change without notice. ADJ Products, LLC logo and identifying prod­uct names and numbers herein are trademarks of ADJ Products, LLC. Copyright protection claimed includes all forms and matters of copyrightable materials and information now allowed by statutory or judicial law or hereinafter granted. Product names used in this document may be trademarks or regis­tered trademarks of their respective companies and are hereby acknowledged. All non-ADJ Products, LLC brands and product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective compa­nies.
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equipment, building, and electrical damages, injuries to any persons, and direct or indirect economic loss associated with the use or reliance of any information contained within this document, and/or as a result of the improper, unsafe, insufcient and negligent assembly, installation, rigging, and opera­tion of this product.
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
07/06/2023 1.0 1.01 6/9/10/12/15/18 Ch Initial Release 08/15/2023 1.1 N/C No Change Updated marine coating to C3
09/01/2023 1.2 N/C No Change
09/29/2023 1.3 N/C No Change Corrected Color Macros Chart 02/22/2024 1.4 N/C No Change Updated Specifications
Europe Energy Saving Notice Energy Saving Matters (EuP 2009/125/EC) Saving electric energy is a key to help protecting the enviroment. 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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DMX Channels Notes
Updated Overview, Dimensional Drawings, Specifications.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Introduction 4 Limited Warranty (USA Only) 5 Warranty Registration | Features 6 IP65 Rated 7 Safety Precautions 8 Overview 9 Installation 10 Accessory Installation 15 Wireless Setup 17 Remote Device Management (RDM) 18 Control Panel 19 System Menu 20 Operational Modes 23 DMX Set Up 25 DMX Traits 27 Color Macros Chart 30 Dim Speeds 32 Dim Modes 33 Primary-Secondary Set Up | Multi Unit Power Linking 34 Maintenance Guidelines 35 Torque Settings for Screws 36 Dimensional Drawings 38 Specifications 41 Optional Accessories | Error Codes 42
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INTRODUCTION
Unpacking: Thank you for purchasing the Encore LP12Z IP by ADJ Products, LLC. Every device has been thoroughly tested and has been shipped in perfect operating condition. Carefully check the ship­ping carton for damage that may have occurred during shipping. If the carton appears to have been damaged, carefully inspect your xture for any damage and be sure all accessories necessary to oper­ate the unit have arrived intact. In the event that damage has been found or parts are missing, please contact our toll free customer support number for further instructions. Do not return this unit to your
dealer without rst contacting customer support.
Introduction: The ADJ Encore LP12Z IP is an IP65-rated wash xture with motorized zoom, wireless
DMX and a variety of useful professional control tools for staging and event application. Its twelve 20W Quad RGBL (Red, Green, Blue and Lime) LEDs allow for a wide array of colors to be produced, tunable white color control from 2700K to 6500K and an attractive CRI output. This product is intended to be
used by professionally trained personnel only and is not suitable for private use.
Customer Support: Contact ADJ Service for any product related service and support needs. Also visit
forums.adj.com with questions, comments or suggestions.
Parts: To purchase parts online visit:
http://parts.adj.com (US) http://www.adjparts.eu (EU)
ADJ SERVICE USA - Monday - Friday 8:00am to 4:30pm PST Voice: 800-322-6337 | Fax: 323-582-2941 | support@adj.com
ADJ SERVICE EUROPE - Monday - Friday 08:30 to 17:00 CET Voice: +31 45 546 85 60 | Fax: +31 45 546 85 96 | support@adj.eu
ADJ PRODUCTS LLC USA
6122 S. Eastern Ave. Los Angeles, CA. 90040
323-582-2650 | Fax 323-532-2941 | www.adj.com | info@adj.com
ADJ SUPPLY Europe B.V
Junostraat 2 6468 EW Kerkrade, The Netherlands
+31 (0)45 546 85 00 | Fax +31 45 546 85 99
www.americandj.eu | info@americandj.eu
ADJ PRODUCTS GROUP Mexico
AV Santa Ana 30 Parque Industrial Lerma, Lerma, Mexico 52000
+52 (728) 282-7070
CAUTION! There are no user serviceable parts inside this unit. Do not attempt any repairs yourself,
as doing so will void your manufacturer’s warranty. In the unlikely event your unit may require service,
please contact ADJ Products, LLC.
Do not discard the shipping cartoon in the trash. Please recycle when ever possible.
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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 the product
back—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 prepaid. 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 and packaging material. No accessories should be shipped with the product. If any accessories are shipped with the product, ADJ Products, LLC shall incur no liability whatsoever for loss of or damage to any such accessories, nor for the safe return thereof.
C. This warranty is void if the product serial number and/or labels are 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 serviced by anyone other than the ADJ Products, LLC factory unless prior written authorization was issued to purchaser by ADJ Products, LLC; if the product is dam­aged because it was not properly maintained as set forth in the product instructions, guidelines and/or user manual.
D. This is not a service contract, 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 warranty 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 all warranties, whether expressed or implied, including warranties of merchantability or tness, are limited in duration to the warranty period set forth above. 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 Product, LLC be liable for any loss and/or damage, direct and/or consequential arising out of the use of, and/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.
MANUFACTURER’S LIMITED WARRANTY PERIODS:
Non-LED Lighting Products = 1-Year (365 Days) (Including Special Effect Lighting, Intelligent Lighting, UV lighting, Strobes, Fog Machines, Bubble Machines, Mirror Balls, Par Cans, Trussing, Lighting Stands,
Power/Data Distribution, etc. excluding LED and lamps)
Laser Products = 1-Year (365 Days) (excluding laser diodes which have a 6-Month Limited Warranty)
LED Products = 2-Year (730 Days) (excluding batteries which have a 180 Day Limited Warranty)
NOTE: 2-Year (730 Days) Limited Warranty ONLY applies to product purchased within the United States.
StarTec Series = 1-Year (365 Days) (excluding batteries which have a 180 Day Limited Warranty)
ADJ DMX Controllers = 2 Year (730 Days)
American Audio Products = 1 Year (365 Days)
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WARRANTY REGISTRATION
Please fill out the enclosed warranty card to validate your purchase. All returned service items,
whether under warranty or not, must be freight pre-paid and accompanied by 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 included in the shipping carton. If the unit is under warranty, you must provide a copy of your proof of purchase invoice. You may obtain an R.A. number by contacting our customer support team. All pack­ages returned to the service department not displaying an R.A. number on the outside of the package will be returned to the shipper.
FEATURES
IP65 Rating for Temporary Outdoor and Indoor Events
12 x 20W Quad RGBL (Red, Blue, Green, Lime) LEDs
64 Built-In Color Macros
Tunable White Control with Five (5) Preset Color Temperatures
Motorized Zoom Feature
Wireless DMX Onboard
RDM Compatible
6 Selectable Dimming Modes
4 Selectable Dim Curves
Adjustable Refresh Rates and Flicker-Free Operation
INCLUDED ITEMS
Power Cable (x1)
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IP65 RATED
The International Protection (IP) rating system is commonly expressed as “IP” (Ingress Protection) followed
by two numbers (i.e. IP65), where the numbers dene the degree of protection. The rst digit (Foreign Bodies Protection) indicates the extent of protection against particles entering the xture, and the second digit (Water Protection) indicates the extent of protection against water entering the xture. An IP65 rated lighting xture is
designed and tested to protect against the ingress of dust (6), and low-pressure water jets from any direction (5).
NOTE: THIS FIXTURE IS INTENDED FOR TEMPORARY OUTDOOR USE ONLY!
Maritime/Coastal Environment Installations: A coastal environment is seaside adjacent, and caustic to
electronics through exposure to atomized salt-water and humidity, whereas maritime is anywhere within 5-miles
of a coastal environment.
NOT suitable for maritime/coastal environment installations. Installing this xture in a
maritime/coastal environment may cause corrosion and/or excessive wear to the interior
and/or exterior components of the xture. Damages and/or performance issues resulting
from installation in a maritime/coastal environment will void the manufactures warranty, and will NOT be subject to any warranty claims and/or repairs.
Maritime installations require additional preparation, and additional service intervals may be needed given the maritime use. In general, IP ratings presuppose freshwater conditions VS maritime conditions, which are typically
more “caustic” to IP xtures (both internally and externally). A duty-cycle may also be needed when units are not in use. During times of high humidity and colder temperatures, condensation may occur internally so the xture
may require a duty-cycle to bring it up to running temperature, allowing any accumulation of moisture to be
expelled via the vent valve. Recommendations can change based on installation environmental circumstances.
A waterproof dome or similar device is recommended for use in permanent outdoor installations. When using a dome, refer to manufacturer recommendations for duty-cycle.
NOTE: NOT ALL FEATURES LISTED ARE AVAILABLE ON ALL FIXTURES; THE FOLLOWING INSTRUCTIONS MAY NOT APPLY. CONTACT SUPPORT FOR ADDITIONAL DETAILS.
Exterior Maintenance: Inspect the exterior every 30-days. The unit must be powered off/disconnected. Inspect
optics to determine if the lens is obstructed, then clean optics and chassis accordingly. Based on initial nding, schedule maintenance accordingly, keeping in mind that exterior maintenance will be required. Even if the luminaires are NOT in use, maintenance will still be needed given its location (exterior use). The use of a durable type of wax on the chassis is recommended since it will help prevent contaminant build up. Inspect both power
and data lines for any signs of contaminants or corrosion. Periodically reapplying di-electric grease, especially in coastal environments. If any signs of corrosion/contaminants are present, clean thoroughly, and/or replace connectors, then reapply di-electric grease. Typically, this should be done annually, or any time an opportunity presents itself. As a preventive measure, annual replacement of both vent valves is recommended. The vent valve membrane can become contaminated and/or clogged causing improper venting of humidity within the luminaire. Inspect all mounting hardware as a precaution.
Interior Maintenance: Inspect the interior every 30-days. The unit must be powered off/disconnected.
Inspect zoom/focus mechanism, clean optics, lubricate linear bearings (Krytox oil) as needed, inspect belts for wear
Inspect all rotating effect wheels, manually rotate them, note any resistance
Inspect all remaining rotating belts for any wear
Inspect all fans, clean as needed, check rotation, check connections
Inspect CMY module, manually move ags and check for signs of resistance, and if needed, clean guide rods
rst, then reapply a thin layer of grease (moly lube)
Clean interior with low-volume compressed air, then clean optics prior to reassembly of head covers
Although the base has limited moving parts, the pan belt should also be inspected for wear. Remember to always perform an IP test anytime a cover is removed.
There is no specic time frame regarding the routine replacement of parts such as belts/stepper motors, PCBs, or LEDs. These items should only be replaced on an as needed bases, except for cooling fans, which should
be replaced once the luminaries reach 10,000-hours. This is a prophylactic measure intended to keep the unit running as cool as possible, insuring proper function of all internal components. A complete service breakdown is available, please contact service@adj.com for any needed parts or manuals.
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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
PROTECTION CLASS 1 - FIXTURE MUST BE PROPERLY GROUNDED.
THERE ARE NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE THIS UNIT. DO NOT ATTEMPT
ANY REPAIRS YOURSELF, AS DOING SO WILL VOID YOUR MANUFACTURER’S
WARRANTY. DAMAGES RESULTING FROM MODIFICATIONS TO THIS FIXTURE AND/OR THE DISREGARD OF SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS AND GUIDELINES IN THIS
MANUAL VOID THE MANUFACTURER’S WARRANTY AND ARE NOT SUBJECT TO
ANY WARRANTY CLAIMS AND/OR REPAIRS.
NEVER LOOK DIRECTLY INTO THE LIGHT SOURCE! RETINA INJURY RISK - MAY INDUCE BLINDNESS! SENSITIVE PERSONS MAY SUFFER AN EPILEPTIC SHOCK!
Maximum ambient operating temperature is 113° F (45° C)!
DO NOT TOUCH the fixture housing during operation. Disconnect the power and allow approxi­mately 15 minutes for the fixture to cool down before servicing.
DO NOT shake the fixture, and avoid brute force when installing and/or operating the fixture.
DO NOT operate the fixture if the power cord has become frayed, crimped and/or damaged. If the power cord is damaged, replace immediately with a new one of the same power rating.
DO NOT attempt to remove or break off the ground prong from the electrical cord. This prong is used to reduce the risk of electrical shock and fire in case of an internal short.
DO NOT attempt to operate this unit if it has been damaged in any way.
Disconnect from main power before making any type of connection.
DO NOT block any air ventilation slots. All fan and air inlets must remain clean and never blocked.
Allow approx. 6” (15cm) between fixture and other devices or a wall for proper cooling.
Always be sure to mount this unit in an area that will allow proper ventilation. Allow about 6” (15cm) between this device and a wall.
DO NOT remove the cover for any reason.
When installing fixture in a suspended enviroment, always use mounting hardware that is no less
than M10 x 25mm, and always install fixture with an appropriately rated safety cable.
Never plug this unit in to a dimmer pack.
During long periods of non-use, disconnect the unit’s main power.
Always mount this unit in safe and stable matter.
Power-supply cords should be routed so that they are not likely to be walked on or pinched by
items placed upon or against them, paying particular attention to the point where they exit from the
unit.
Cleaning - The fixture should be cleaned only as recommended by the manufacturer.
Heat - The appliance should be situated away from heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other appliances (including amplifiers) that produce heat.
The fixture should be serviced by qualified service personnel when: A. The power-supply cord or the plug have been damaged. B. Objects have fallen onto the fixture. C. The fixture does not appear to operate normally or exhibits a marked change in performance. D. The fixture has fallen and/or has been subjected to extreme handling.
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OVERVIEW
Mounting
Yoke
Knob
Safety
Cable
Loop
Mounting
Yoke
Mode
Button
Antenna
Power
In
Power
Out
Down
Button
Display
Screen
Up
Button
Enter
Button
Air
Valve
DMX
In
DMX
Out
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INSTALLATION
DO NOT INSTALL THE FIXTURE IF YOU ARE NOT QUALIFIED TO DO SO!
Fixture MUST be installed following all local, national, and country commercial electrical and construc­tion codes and regulations.
When installing the unit, the trussing or area of installation must be able to hold 10 times the weight of the unit and any attached accessories without any deformation. The unit must be secured with a sec­ondary safety attachment, e.g. an appropriately-rated safety cable.
Before rigging/mounting a single fixture to any metal truss/structure or placing the fixture(s) on any
surface, a professional equipment installer MUST be consulted to determine if the metal truss/structure
or surface is properly certified to safely hold the combined weight of the fixture(s), clamps, cables, and
accessories.
Maximum ambient operating temperature is 113°F (45°C).
Fixture(s) should be installed away from walking paths, seating areas, or areas where unauthorized personnel might reach the fixture by hand.
NEVER stand directly below the fixture(s) when rigging, removing, or servicing.
Overhead fixture installation must always be secured with a secondary safety attachment, such as an appropriately rated safety cable that can hold 10 times the weight of the fixture.
Overhead mounting requires extensive experience, including calculating working load limits, knowl-
edge of installation material being used, and perodic safety inspection of all installation material as well as the unit itself. If you lack these qualifications, do not attempt the installation yourself.
The installaiton should be checked by a skilled person once a year.
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INSTALLATION
CLAMP MOUNTING
This fixture features two mounting holes for the attachment of an Omega bracket, which are located on the adjustable mounting yoke. Insert the Omega bracket’s twist lock fasteners into these two mounting holes, then twist to secure in place. When mounting the fixture to a truss or any other sus-
pended structure, be sure to secure an appropriate rated clamp (not included) to the Omega bracket.
Insert a bolt of appropriate size through the bottom of the mounting clamp and the central hole on the
Omega bracket, and secure them together with a matching nut. Additionally, the unit also features a safety cable loop on the rear panel (see the illustration below). Attach a separate SAFETY CABLE of the appropriate weight rating to the provided safety cable loop, then secure the other end to a suitable mounting point.
OMEGA
CLAMP
CLAMP
BOLT
CLAMP
NUT
MOUNTING
CLAMP
SAFETY
CABLE
LOOP
MOUNTING
YOKE
SAFETY CABLE:
ALWAYS ATTACH A SAFETY CABLE WHENEVER INSTALLING THIS FIX-
TURE IN A SUSPENDED ENVIRONMENT TO ENSURE THAT THE FIXTURE
WILL NOT FALL IF THE CLAMP FAILS.
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INSTALLATION
STAND MOUNTING
This unit can also be installed atop a tripod stand. Simply secure the Omega bracket to the bottom face of the device, then insert the threaded bolt on the top of the tripod stand through the hole in the Omega bracket. Tighten the nut onto the threaded bolt to secure the mounted device in place.
CAUTION!
MAKE SURE THAT THE TRIPOD LEGS AND ALL TELESCOPING ELEMENTS OF THE TRIPOD STAND ARE LOCKED IN PLACE BEFORE INSTALLING THE
DEVICE ATOP THE STAND!
POSITION THE TRIPOD STAND AND MOUNTED
DEVICE ONLY ON FLAT, STABLE SURFACES!
DEPLOY TRIPOD LEGS FULLY IN ORDER TO
MAXIMIZE STABILITY!
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INSTALLATION
POTENTIAL INTERNAL FIXTURE DAMAGE FROM EXTERNAL SOURCES OF LIGHT BEAMS
External sources of light beams from direct sunlight, lighting and moving head fixtures, and lasers, which are focused directly towards the exterior housing and/or penetrate the front lens opening of ADJ lighting fixtures, can cause severe internal damage including burning of optics, dichroic color filters,
glass and metal gobos, prisms, animation wheels, frost filters, iris, shutters, motors, belts, wiring, dis­charge lamps, and LEDs.
This issue is not specific only to ADJ lighting fixtures, but rather it is a common issue with lighting fix­tures from all manufacturers. Although there is no true way to fully prevent this issue from happening, the guidelines below can reduce the risk of potential damage. Contact ADJ Service for more details.
DO NOT EXPOSE THE FIXTURE AND/OR FRONT LENS OPENING TO LIGHT BEAMS FROM DIRECT SUNLIGHT, OTHER LIGHTING OR MOVING HEAD FIXTURES, AND LASERS DURING 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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INSTALLATION
NOTICE: The maximum ambient operational temperature for this lighting fixture is 113˚ F (45˚ C).
Do not place this lighting fixture in an enviroment where the temperatures exceed this value. This will allow the fixture to run at its best and help prolong the fixture life.
NOTE: When this fixture is fitted with the optional barndoors and installed in a suspended setting, the fixture should be oriented with the gel frame holder latch upward, in order to minimize the risk of the barndoor falling in the event that the latch fails. See the Accessory Installation section for details.
The unit is fully operational in three different mounting positions: hanging upside-down from the ceil-
ing or trussing, sideways on trussing, or set on a flat level surface. Be sure this fixture is kept at least
12m (40ft) away from any flammable materials (decorations, etc). Always use and install a safety cable (not included) 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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ACCESSORY INSTALLATION
GEL FRAME AND BARN DOORS
Available accessories include a gel frame and a set of barndoors, both of which can easily be
installed using the fixture’s detachable accessory mounting slot. Follow the instructions below:
1. Remove the four (4) screws around the frame
of the xture’s lens.
2. Align the gel frame holder on the frame, then re-install the four (4) screws to secure in place. Flip the latch open.
3. Slide the gel frame into gel frame holder’s slot.
4. If desired, removed the barn door’s included thumb screws, then slide the barn door into the slot in front of the gel frame.
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ACCESSORY INSTALLATION
GEL FRAME AND BARN DOORS
5. Align the semi-circular slots on the front of the barndoors with the two screw holes located on the tabs of the gel frame holder, and loosely re-install the included thumb screws. Twist the barndoors to adjust their position, then tighten the thumb screws to secure in place.
NOTE: WHEN FITTED
WITH THE BARN-
DOORS AND IN-
STALLED IN A SUS-
PENDED SETTING, THE FIXTURE MUST BE ORIENTED WITH
THE GEL FRAME
HOLDER LATCH
UPWARD. THIS
MINIMIZES THE RISK
OF THE BARNDOOR
FALLING IN THE
EVENT THAT THE
LATCH FAILS.
6. Flip the latch closed to secure the gel frame and barndoors in place.
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WIRELESS SETUP
To set up wireless control, follow the steps below:
1. Navigate to Personality > Wireless Settings in the system menu. Press ENTER to select this menu.
2. Use UP and DOWN to scroll to “Wireless Settings” and press ENTER. Use UP and DOWN to
scroll to the “On” option, then press ENTER to confirm. A green LED and signal strength indicator
should illuminate to show that wireless is enabled and connected.
3. Return to the “Wireless Settings” sub-menu and scroll to “Set Wireless Channel.” Press ENTER, then use the UP and DOWN buttons to select the wireless channel that you would like this unit to operate on. Selectable values are from 00 to 14. Press ENTER to confirm.
There are many factors that can affect and/or interrupt a wireless signal, including walls, glass, metal,
objects, and people. Therefore, the following guidelines are recommended in order to maximize the
chances of having a clear path for the wireless signal to reach the device:
Install the device a minimum of 9.8 ft (3m) above audiences and/or ground level.
Arrange the wireless antenna in an upright, vertical position.
Position devices in direct line of sight of the transmitting controller.
Careful planning and testing of the selected installation location is critical to ensure optimum and reli­able wireless operation.
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REMOTE DEVICE MANAGEMENT (RDM)
NOTE: In order for RDM to work properly, RDM enabled equipment must be used throughout the entire system, including DMX data splitters and wireless systems.
Remote Device Management (RDM) is a protocol that sits on top of the DMX512 data standard for
lighting, allowing the DMX systems of the xtures to be modied and monitored remotely. This proto-
col is ideal for instances in which a unit is installed in a location that is not easily accessible.
With RDM, the DMX512 system becomes bi-directional, allowing a compatible RDM enabled con-
troller to send out a signal to devices on the wire, as well as allowing the xture to respond (known as
a GET command). The controller can then use its SET command to modify settings that would typi-
cally have to be changed or viewed directly via the unit’s display screen, including the DMX Address,
DMX Channel Mode, and Temperature Sensors.
FIXTURE RDM INFORMATION:
RDM Code Device ID Device Model ID Personality ID
0x1900 003C 60
6Ch (1); 9Ch (2); 10Ch (3); 12Ch (4); 15Ch (5); 18Ch (6)
Please be aware that not all RDM devices support all RDM features, and therefore it is important to check beforehand to ensure that the equipment that you are considering includes all of the fea­tures that you require.
[0x1031] Preset Playback [0x0400] Device Hours [0x0122] Default Slot Value [0x0015] Comms Status [0x00C2] Boot Software Version Label [0x0031] Status ID Description [0x00C1] Boot Software Version ID [0x0032] Clear Status ID [0x0070] Product Detail ID List [0x0401] Lamp Hours [0x0030] Status Messages [0x0402] Lamp Strikes [0x0011] Proxied Device Count [0x0403] Lamp State [0x0200] Sensor Denition [0x0404] Lamp Mode [0x0201] Sensor Value [0x0405] Device Power Cycles [0x0080] Device Model Description [0x0500] Display Invert [0x0081] Manufacturer Label [0x0501] Display Level [0x0082] Device Label [0x0603] Realtime Clock [0x00E0] DMX Personality [0x1010] Power State [0x00E1] DMX Personality Description [0x0020] Queued Message
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CONTROL PANEL
This unit features a display screen with a 4-button control pad, which can be used to easily adjust any device settings.
Pressing the MODE button will cycle through the various Main Menu options. When the desired Main Menu option is displayed on the screen, press the ENTER button to enter the sub-menu, then use the UP and DOWN buttons to scroll through sub-menu options. In some cases, there will be a second sub-menu that can be navigated in the same way.
SCREEN LOCK
The control panel screen will lock after a period of inactivity which can be set by navigating to Person­ality > Display > Lock. Default time is 30 seconds. To unlock the screen, press and hold the MODE button for 10 seconds.
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SYSTEM MENU
DMX SET
PERSONALITY
Address 001 - 512
6Ch
9Ch
10Ch
Ch Mode
12Ch
15Ch
18Ch
Hold
Blackout
No DMX
Manual
Int Prog
Prim / Sec Mode Primary / Secondary
DMX or Wireless
Select Signal
Wireless and DMX Out
Wireless Enable On / Off
Wireless Set­tings
Set Wireless Channel 00 - 14
Set DMX ad­dress
Select DMX channel mode
Unit holds last DMX values received when signal is lost
Unit takes all channels to DMX value of 0 when signal is lost
Unit defaults to last manual mode settings when signal is lost
Unit default to selected internal program when signal is lost
Set unit to pri­mary or second­ary mode
DMX has prior­ity; green LED when wireless connected, red LED when wire­less not con­nected
DMX XLR out­put shall send DMX signal out
Enable or dis­able wireless
Select wireless channel
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SYSTEM MENU
Zoom Mode
Zoom Reset Yes / No Reset zoom
Dim Mode
PERSONALITY (continued)
MANUAL
Dim Curve
LED Rfrsh
Display
Service
Red 000 - 255 Green 000 - 255 Blue 000 - 255 Lime 000 - 255 Clr Macro 00 - 64 Clr Temp 000 - 255 Clr Temp Macro 000 - 255
Mode 1
Mode 2
Standard
Stage
TV
Archi
Theatre
Stage 2
Dim Speed 0.1s ~ 10.0s
Square
Linear
Inv Squa
S Curve
900Hz, 1000Hz, 1100Hz, 1200Hz, 1300Hz, 1400Hz, 1500Hz, 2500Hz, 4000Hz, 5000Hz, 10KHz, 15KHz, 20KHz, 25KHz
Save Dlay 1 - 10
Lock Off, 1min - 10min
Red 000 - 255
Calibrat Passcode = 050
Restore Passcode = 011
Green 000 - 255
Blue 000 - 255
Lime 000 - 255
Yes / No
Zoom adjust­ment moves quickly
Slow zoom
speed w/ minim­mal noise
Select dim mode
Set dim delay time
Select dim curve
Select LED refresh rate
Set length of inactivity before screen display turns off
Screen locks after selected period of inactiv­ity
Calibration
Reset to factory default settings
Manual mode settings; please note that Color Macros will override manual settings
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SYSTEM MENU
Shutter 000 - 255 Mastr Dim 000 - 255
MANUAL (continued)
INT PROGS
INFO
Zoom Line 000 - 255 Zoom Pres 000 - 255 Auto Prog 000 - 255 Prog Spd 000 - 255 Prog Fade 000 - 255
Prog 0
Prog 1
... ... ...
Prog 7
Hours
Temp
Fan Info Fan RPM xxxx Fan speed
DMX Value
Soft Vers x.xx
Speed 000 - 255
Fade 000 - 255
Speed 000 - 255
Fade 000 - 255
Speed 000 - 255
Fade 000 - 255
Pwr On Hr1 xxxxxx Hours
Pwr On Hr2 xxxxxx Hours
Pwr On Rst Passcode = 050
Current Temperature xxx F / xxx C
Max Temp 1 xxx F / xxx C
Max Temp 2 xxx F / xxx C
Temp Rst Passcode = 050
Red
Green
...
Auto Prog
Yes / No
Yes / No
Manual mode settings; please note that Color Macros will override manual settings
Internal pro­grams mode
Total lifetime
hours xture has
been powered on
Hours xture
has been pow­ered on since last reset
Reset Pwr On Hr2
Current xture
temp
Max recorded
temp since last reset
Lifetime high
recorded xture
temp
Reset Max
Temp 1
Displays current DMX value of each setting
Display current software version
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OPERATION MODES
This device features 4 different operation modes, plus a primary/secondary setting, all of which can
be selected from the main system menu. These are easily congured and operated from the display
screen and its control buttons. Follow the directions below to set up and operate each mode.
STATIC COLOR MODE: The unit will display a single pre-programmed color macro.
1. From the main menu, press UP and DOWN to navigate to “Manual Control”, then press ENTER to
select.
2. Use the UP and DOWN buttons to scroll to the “Clr Macro” option, then press ENTER.
3. Use the UP and DOWN buttons to set “Clr Macro” to the desired value. Refer to the Color Mac-
ros Chart section of this manual for information about which colors are represented by each
value. Press ENTER to conrm.
RGBL DIMMER MODE: The unit will display a single, custom mixed static color.
1. From the main system menu, press UP and DOWN to navigate to “Manual Control”, then press
ENTER.
2. Use the UP and DOWN buttons to scroll through the following menu options: Red, Green, Blue,
and Lime. Press ENTER to select the desired option.
3. Use the UP and DOWN button to select the desired value for the selected option, then press EN-
TER to conrm. Selectable values range from 000 to 255.
4. Press MODE to turn to the “Manual Control” menu, and repeat steps 2 and 3 for each color option.
The unit should now steadily display the color mix that you have created.
5. Press MODE to return to the “Manual Control” menu, then use the UP and DOWN to scroll to the
“Mastr Dim” option, and press ENTER to select.
6. Use the UP and DOWN buttons to set the dimmer, then press ENTER to conrm. Selectable val-
ues range from 000 to 255.
PROGRAM MODE: The unit will run a pre-congured program that is selected by the user. Speed
and fade are adjustable.
1. From the main system menu, press UP and DOWN to navigate to “Int Progs”, then press ENTER.
2. Use the UP and DOWN buttons to scroll through the program options, from Program 0 through
Program 7. The unit will preview the program shown on the display screen. Press ENTER to se­lect the desired program.
3. Use the UP and DOWN button to scroll to “Speed” and press ENTER to select this option. Use the
UP and DOWN buttons to set the speed at which the unit will cycle through the steps of the se-
lected program. 0 is the slowest, and 255 is the fastest. Press ENTER to conrm.
4. Use the UP and DOWN button to scroll to “Fade” and press ENTER to conrm. Use the UP and
DOWN buttons to set how gradually you want the unit each step of the selected program to fade in and out. 0 has no fade at all, 1 has a least fade, and 255 has the most. Press ENTER to con-
rm.
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OPERATION MODES
DMX CONTROL MODE: Control the unit using a DMX controller.
1. Use a DMX cable to connect the output port of your DMX controller to the DMX Input port of your
rst xture. If multiple units will be running off the controller, then connect the DMX Output port of your rst xture to the DMX Input port of the next xture, continuing until all xtures are daisy-
chained together via their DMX Input and Output ports. Refer to the DMX Setup section of this manual for detailed information about DMX connections.
2. From the main system menu, press UP and DOWN to navigate to “DMX Settings”, then press ENTER.
3. Use the UP and DOWN buttons to scroll to the “Address” option, then scroll to the desired channel
and press ENTER to conrm. This channel represents the channel at which the xture will begin to
listen to the DMX signal.
If you want all of your xtures to react in the same way, then all xtures should be set to the
same DMX starting address.
If you want each of your xtures to react differently, then each xture’s DMX address that is
spaced apart from the previous xture’s DMX address by the number of DMX channels that the xtures have been set to run. For example, when running in a mode with 6 DMX channels, unit
addresses should be set to 1, 7, 13, 19, etc.
For detailed information, please refer to the DMX Setup section of this manual.
4. Use the UP and DOWN buttons to scroll to the “Ch Mode” option, and select the DMX channel
mode that you would like the xture to operate in. Press ENTER to conrm. Please refer to the
DMX Traits section of this manual for detailed information.
5. Use the UP and DOWN buttons to scroll to the “No DMX” option, then press SETUP to select. Use the UP and DOWN buttons to select the option for how you would like the unit to behave when DMX signal is lost or interrupted, then press ENTER to conrm. Please refer to the System Menu section for detailed descriptions of each option.
PRIMARY-SECONDARY MODE: This function allows you to link units together to run in a Primary­Secondary set-up, in which one unit will act as the controlling unit and the others will react to the
controlling unit’s built-in programs. Any unit can be congured to act as a Primary or as a Secondary,
but only one unit in a given system can be programmed to act as the Primary.
1. Daisy chain your units via the XLR connectors on the rear panels of each 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 ouput. 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. From the main system menu, use the UP and DOWN buttons to scroll to “Personality”, then press ENTER.
3. Use the UP and DOWN buttons to scroll to “Prim/Sec Mode”, and press ENTER.
4. The xture can be set to Primary or Secondary. Use the UP and DOWN buttons to select one or
the other, depending on which mode you would like the current xture to use, then press ENTER to conrm.
5. Repeat steps 2 to 4 for each linked unit. Make sure that only one unit is designated as the Prima­ry, while all other units are designated as Secondaries. The secondary units will act in conjunction with the primary unit.
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DMX SET UP
DMX-512: DMX is short for Digital Multiplex. This is a universal protocol used as a form of commu-
nication between intelligent fixtures and controllers. A DMX controller sends DMX data instructions from the controller to the fixture. DMX data is sent as serial data that travels from fixture to fixture via the DATA “IN” and DATA “OUT” XLR terminals located on all DMX fixtures (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 fixtures and the controller are
DMX compliant. To ensure proper DMX data transmission, try to use the shortest cable path possible
when linking several DMX fixtures. The order in which fixtures are connected in a DMX line does not influence the DMX addressing. For example, a fixture 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 fixture 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 Operation): This unit can be controlled via DMX­512 protocol. The DMX address is set on the rear panel of the unit. Your unit and your DMX controller require a standard 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 XLR connector at one end and a female XLR connector at the other. Also remember that DMX cable must be daisy chained and cannot be split.
Notice: Be sure to follow fthe illustration 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.
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DMX SET UP
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 reduce the risk of erratic behavior.
DMX ADDRESSING.
All fixtures should be given a DMX starting address when using a DMX controller, so the correct fix­ture responds to the correct control signal. This digital starting address is the channel number from
which the fixture 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 digi-
tal control display on the fixture.
You can set the same starting address for all fixtures or a group of fixtures, or set different addresses for each individual fixture. Setting all fixtures to the same DMX address will cause all fixtures to react in the same way. In other words, changing the settings of one channel will affect all the fixtures simul-
taneously.
If you set each fixture 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 fixture. That means changing the set­tings of one channel will only affect the selected fixture.
For example, when this unit is operating in 6 channel mode, you should set the starting DMX address
of the first unit to 1, the second unit to 7 (1 + 6), the third unit to 13 (1 + 6 + 6), and so on. See the chart below for more details.
CHANNEL MODE UNIT 1 ADDRESS UNIT 2 ADDRESS UNIT 3 ADDRESS UNIT 4 ADDRESS
6Ch 1 7 13 19
9Ch 1 10 19 28 10Ch 1 11 21 31 12Ch 1 13 25 37 15Ch 1 16 31 46
18CH 1 19 37 55
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DMX TRAITS
CHANNEL
6Ch 9Ch 10Ch 12Ch 15Ch 16Ch
1 1 1 1 1 1 000 - 255 Red, 0% to 100%
2 000 - 255 Red Fine
2 2 3 2 2 2 000 - 255 Green, 0% to 100%
4 000 - 255 Green Fine
3 3 5 3 3 3 000 - 255 Blue, 0% to 100%
6 000 - 255 Blue Fine
4 4 7 4 4 4 000 - 255 Lime, 0% to 100%
8 000 - 255 Lime Fine
5 5 5 000 - 255
6 6 6 000 - 255 Color Temperature, 2700K - 7000K Linear
7 7 7
5 8 8 8
6 9 9 9 000 - 255 Dimmer Intensity, 0% to 100% 7 10 10 10 000 - 255 Dimmer Fine
5 8 9 11 11 11 000 - 255
DMX
VALUES
000 Off
001 - 054 2700K
055 - 109 3200K
110 - 164 4000K
165 - 219 5600K
220 - 255 6500K
000 - 031 LEDs Off
032 - 063 LEDs On
064 - 095 Strobe Effect, slow to fast
096 - 127 LEDs On
128 - 159 Pulse Effect in Sequences
160 - 191 LEDs On
192 - 223 Random Strobe Effect, slow to fast
224 - 255 LEDs On
FUNCTION
Color Macros, see Color Macros Chart section of this manual
Color Temperature Macros
Shutter, Strobe
Zoom Linear, minimum to maximum beam
angle
Zoom Presets
6 9 10 12 12 12
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000 - 020
021 - 040
041 - 060
061 - 080
081 - 100
101 - 255
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Normal (5°)
Very Narrow Spot (6°)
Narrow (10°)
Medium Flood (30°)
Wide Flood (40°)
Very Wide Flood (50°)
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DMX TRAITS
CHANNEL
6Ch 9Ch 10Ch 12Ch 15Ch 18Ch
13
14 000 - 255 Auto Programs Speed, slow to fast
15 000 - 255
13 16
14 17
15 18
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DMX
VALUES
000 - 031 Off
032 - 063 Auto Program 1
064 - 095 Auto Program 2
096 - 127 Auto Program 3
128 - 159 Auto Program 4
160 - 191 Auto Program 5
192 - 223 Auto Program 6
224 - 255 Auto Program 7
000 - 020 Default to unit setting
021 - 040 Standard
041 - 060 Stage
061 - 080 TV
081 - 100 Architectural
101 - 120 Theatre
121 - 140 Stage 2
141 - 160 Dim Speed, fast to slow (0.1s - 10s)
161 - 255 Default to unit setting
000 - 020 Square
021 - 040 Linear
041 - 060 Inv Squa
061 - 080 S Curve
081 - 255 No function
000 - 015 Default to unit setting
016 - 030 900 Hz
031 - 045 1000 Hz
046 - 060 1100 Hz
061 - 075 1200 Hz
076 - 090 1300 Hz
091 - 105 1400 Hz
106 - 120 1500 Hz
121 - 135 2500 Hz
136 - 150 4000 Hz
FUNCTION
Auto Programs
Auto Programs Fade, minimum to maximum
fade
Dim Mode
Dim Curves
Special Functions
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DMX TRAITS
CHANNEL
6Ch 9Ch 10Ch 12Ch 15Ch 18Ch
15 18
DMX
VALUES
151 - 165 5000 Hz
166 - 180 10000 Hz
181 - 195 15000 Hz
196 - 210 20000 Hz
211 - 225 25000 Hz
226 - 229 Enable Zoom Mode 1 (hold 3s)
230 - 233 Enable Zoom Mode 2 (hold 3s)
234 - 238 Zoom Reset
239 - 255 No function
FUNCTION
Special Functions (continued)
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COLOR MACROS CHART
COLOR
MACRO
NUMBER
Off 000 0 0 0 0
1 001 - 004 80 255 234 80 2 005 - 008 80 255 164 80 3 009 - 012 77 255 112 77 4 013 - 016 117 255 83 83 5 017 - 020 160 255 77 77 6 021 - 024 223 255 83 83 7 025 - 028 255 243 77 77 8 029 - 032 255 200 74 74
9 033 - 036 255 166 77 77 10 037 - 040 255 125 74 74 11 041 - 044 255 97 77 71 12 045 - 048 255 74 77 71 13 049 - 052 255 83 134 83 14 053 - 056 255 93 182 93 15 057 - 060 255 96 236 96 16 061 - 064 238 93 255 93 17 065 - 068 163 87 255 87 18 069 - 072 150 90 255 90 19 073 - 076 100 77 255 77
DMX VALUES RED GREEN BLUE LIME
20 077 - 080 77 100 255 77 21 081 - 084 67 148 255 67 22 085 - 088 77 195 255 77 23 089 - 092 77 234 255 77 24 093 - 096 158 255 144 144 25 097 - 100 255 251 153 153 26 101 - 104 255 175 147 147 27 105 - 108 255 138 186 138 28 109 - 112 255 147 251 147 29 113 - 116 151 135 255 138 30 117 - 120 99 0 255 100 31 121 - 124 138 169 255 138 32 125 - 128 255 255 255 255 33 129 - 132 255 206 143 0 34 133 - 136 254 177 153 0 35 137 - 140 254 192 138 0
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COLOR MACROS CHART
COLOR
MACRO
NUMBER
36 141 - 144 254 165 98 0 37 145 - 148 254 121 0 0 38 149 - 152 176 17 0 0 39 153 - 156 96 0 11 0 40 157 - 160 234 139 171 0 41 161 - 164 224 5 97 0 42 165 - 168 175 77 173 0 43 169 - 172 119 130 199 0 44 173 - 176 147 164 212 0 45 177 - 180 88 2 163 0 46 181 - 184 0 38 86 0 47 185 - 188 0 142 208 0 48 189 - 192 52 148 209 0 49 193 - 196 1 134 204 0 50 197 - 200 0 145 212 0 51 201 - 204 0 121 192 0 52 205 - 208 0 129 184 0 53 209 - 212 0 83 115 0 54 213 - 216 0 97 166 0 55 217 - 220 1 100 167 0
DMX VALUES RED GREEN BLUE LIME
56 221 - 224 0 40 86 0 57 225 - 228 209 219 182 0 58 229 - 232 42 165 85 0 59 233 - 236 0 46 35 0 60 237 - 240 8 107 222 0 61 241 - 244 255 0 0 0 62 245 - 248 0 255 0 0 63 249 - 252 0 0 255 0 64 253 - 255 0 0 0 255
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DIM SPEEDS
DMX VALUES DELAY TIME
141 0.1 sec 142 0.2 sec 143 0.3 sec 144 0.4 sec 145 0.5 sec 146 0.6 sec 147 0.7 sec 148 0.8 sec 149 0.9 sec 150 1.0 sec 151 1.5 sec 152 2.0 sec 153 3.0 sec 154 4.0 sec 155 5.0 sec 156 6.0 sec 157 7.0 sec 158 8.0 sec 159 9.0 sec 160 10.0 sec
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DIM MODES
DIMMER
100%
50%
10%
0%
255 255
0 0
Stage 2 0 1100 0 1660
Rise Time
Down Time
0 sec Fade Time
1 sec Fade Time
0 Sec
Time (ms)
Dimming Curve
Ramp Effect
Rise Time (ms) Down Time (ms) Rise Time (ms) Down Time (ms)
Standard (default) 0 0 0 0
Stage 780 1100 1540 1660
TV 1180 1520 1860 1940
Architectural 1380 1730 2040 2120
Theatre 1580 1940 2230 2280
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PRIMARY-SECONDARY SET UP
This function allows you to link units together to run in a Primary-Secondary set-up, in which one unit
will act as the controlling unit and the others will react to the controlling unit’s built-in programs. Any
unit can be configured to act as a Primary or as a Secondary, but only one unit in a given system can be programmed to act as the Primary.
Primary-Secondary Connections and Settings:
1. Daisy chain your units via the XLR connectors on the rear panels of each 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 ouput. The first 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. Use the display screen and control panel to navigate to Personality > PrimSec Mode. Select this sub-menu using the ENTER button, and use the UP and DOWN buttons to toggle between
“Primary” and “Secondary”. Press ENTER to confirm your selection.
3. Repeat Step 2 for each unit in the system. Make sure that only one unit is designated as the Primary, while all other units are designated as Secondaries.
4. The secondary units will now follow the behavior of the primary unit.
MULTI UNIT POWER LINKING
This features allows you to connect the fixtures to one another using the power cable input and output
sockets.
The maximum number of units that can be linked in this manner is as follows:
• 6 units when running on 120V power.
• 14 units when running on 230V power.
DO NOT EXCEED THIS MAXIMUM NUMBER WHEN POWER LINKING UNITS!
All linked units must be of the same make and model type. Do not mix and match units!
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MAINTENANCE GUIDELINES
DISCONNECT POWER BEFORE PERFORMING ANY MAINTENANCE!
CLEANING
Frequent cleaning is recommended to ensure proper function, optimized light output, and an extend­ed life. The frequency of cleaning depends on the environment in which the fixture operates: damp, smoky, or particularly dirty environments can cause greater accumulation of dirt on the fixture’s optics. Clean the external lens surface regularly with a soft cloth to avoid dirt/debris accumulation.
NEVER use alcohol, solvents, or ammonia-based cleaners.
MAINTENANCE
Regular inspections are recommended to ensure proper function and extended life. There are no user serviceable parts inside this fixture. 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. A detailed electrical check by an approved electrical engineer every three months, to make sure
the circuit contacts are in good condition and prevent overheating.
B. Be sure all screws and fasteners are securely tightened at all times. Loose screws may fall out
during normal operation, resulting in damage or injury as larger parts could fall.
C. 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 into the
fixture. Damaged rigging points or unsecured rigging could cause the fixture to fall and seriously
injure a person(s).
D. Electric power supply cables must not show any damage, material fatigue, or sediments.
NEVER remove the ground prong from the power cable.
SOFTWARE UPDATES
Please contact ADJ service for assistance with updating your device’s software.
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TORQUE SETTINGS FOR SCREWS
Following any maintenance or repair procedure that requires the opening of the xture casing, the casing must be re-installed using a torque driver and torqued to the specied settings below. The re-assembled xture should also be tested using an ADJ Hydro IP Tester in order to ensure that the xture’s IP rating remains valid.
TORQUE DRIVERS (Recommended): UTICA TS-30 (Shown)
TORQUE DRIVER (Alternate):
• Proto J6107A
• Wiha 28887
1
2
ITEM NO. DESCRIPTION QUANTITY TORQUE SPEC
1 Front Cover Screw 6
2 Back Cover Screw 6
8.7 + 0.4 lb-in
(10.0 + 0.5 kg-cm)
8.7 + 0.4 lb-in
(10.0 + 0.5 kg-cm)
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TORQUE SETTINGS FOR SCREWS
CAUTION! DO NOT OVER TORQUE SCREWS AS THIS CAN CAUSE LEAKAGE ISSUES! TO CONFIRM THE IP65 INTEGRITY AFTER A LAMP REPLACEMENT, TEST THE FIXTURE USING THE IP TESTER. CONTACT ADJ SERVICE FOR MORE DETAILS.
CAUTION! THE USE OF PROTECTIVE GLOVES AND SAFETY GOGGLES IS STRONGLY RECOMMENDED WHILE PERFORMING THE IP PRESSURE TEST! AVOID PLACING YOUR FACE, EYES, HANDS, ETC IN CLOSE PROXIMITY TO
THE FIXTURE’S LENS WHILE PERFORMING THE TEST!
Low Pressure
Limit
3.336 psi (23 KPa)
IP PRESSURE TESTING PARAMETERS
High Pressure
Limit
2.9 01psi
(20 Kpa)
Ination
Time
30 sec 15 sec 15 sec
37
Balance
Time
Detection
Time
Max
Leakage
0.015 psi (100 Pa)
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DIMENSIONAL DRAWINGS
FIXTURE ONLY
Ø184mm
[Ø7.2in]
222mm [8.7in]
259mm [10.2in]
316mm [12.4in]
371mm [14.6in]
159mm [6.3in]
58mm [2.3in]
316mm [12.4in]
259mm [10.2in]
Drawings not shown to scale.
58mm [2.3in]
269mm [10.6in]
159mm [6.3in]
346mm [13.6in]
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DIMENSIONAL DRAWINGS
GEL FRAME
9.7 in (246mm)
ø 7.9 in
(ø 200mm)
9.7 in (246mm)
0.1 in (2mm)
GEL FRAME HOLDER
8.8 in (224mm)
10.7 in (273mm)
10.1 in (256mm)
8.9 in (225mm)
5.7 in (144mm)
R4.3 in
(R110mm)
5.7 in
(144mm)
ø 7.6 in
(ø 193mm)
0.2 in
(6mm)
0.5 in
(12mm)
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DIMENSIONAL DRAWINGS
BARNDOOR
ø 8.0 in
(ø 204mm)
10.4 in (264mm)
13.4 in (340mm)
9.8 in (248mm)
0.2 in
(6mm)
1.5 in
(39mm)
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SPECIFICATIONS
SOURCE:
Light Source: 12 x 20-Watt Quad RGBL LEDs (4-IN-1: Red, Green, Blue & Lime)
PHOTOMETRIC DATA:
Beam angle: 5° to 30°
Field angle: 9° to 50°
CRI: 84.4
CRI R9: 77
Lumens: 4400
EFFECTS:
Motorized Zoom (5° to 30° Beam Angle, 9° to 50° Field Angle)
Linear Color Temperature Control (2700K to 6500K)
Preset Color Temperatures (2700K, 3200K, 4000K, 5600K and 6500K)
16-Bit Fine Color Control (Red, Green, Blue & Lime)
64 built-in Color Macros
CONTROL / CONNECTIONS:
4-button, DMX digital display on rear panel
Operational modes: Static Color Mode, RGBL Dimmer Mode, Program Mode and DMX Controlled
Wireless DMX on-board
Supports RDM (Remote Device Management)
With Wired Digital Communication Network
6 selectable Dimming Modes (Standard, Stage, TV, Architectural, Theatre & Stage 2)
4 selectable Dim Curves (Linear, Square Inv. Squa, S-Curve)
Adjustable Refresh Rate (14 presets from
900 – 25,000Hz)
Flicker Free operation (No flickering on cam­era)
LED pulse and strobe effect
Electronic Dimming: 0 - 100%
6 DMX Modes: 6, 9, 10, 12, 15 & 18-channel
Quiet fan mode
CONSTRUCTION:
IP65 Rated: Ingress Protection against liquid, snow, dust and sand
All aluminum construction
Anti-Corrosion Coating: C3
IP Rated rubber covers protect In/Out Locking Power connectors and IP rated 5-pin sockets
Locking, outdoor In/Out Power connectors
Data linkable via 5-pin XLR DMX connections
Scissor Yoke & safety eye
ELECTRICAL / THERMAL:
Multi-voltage operation: AC 100-240V, 47/63Hz
Daisy chain: 6 @ 120V, 12 @ 220V
Max power: 227W
Ambient Operating Temperature Range: 14°F ~ 113°F (-10°C ~ 45°C)
DIMENSIONS / WEIGHT:
Dimensions (LxWxH): 14.6” x 12.4” x 13.6” (371mm x 316mm x 346mm)
Weight: 16.6 lbs. / 7.5 kg.
APPROVALS / RATINGS:
• cETLus (Control # 4010765)
• CE
• FCC
• UKCA
• IP65
INCLUDED ACCESSORIES:
(1) Power Cord
OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES:
Z-8050000053: 107mm Omega Bracket ELP18IPBDA (ELP417): Barn Door / Gel Frame Kit
Please Note: Specifications and improvements in the design of this unit and this manual are subject to change without any
prior written notice.
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OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES
ORDER CODE (US) ORDER CODE (EU) DESCRIPTION
ELP18L100 1226100403
ELP18L60 1226100402
ELP18L30X60 1226100405
ELP18L1X40 1226100404
ELP18L20 1226100401
Z-8050000053 1226100419 107mm Omega Bracket ELP18IPBDA 1226100416 Barn Door / Gel Frame Kit
100° frost lter
60° frost lter
30x60° frost lter
1x40° frost lter
20° frost lter
ERROR CODES
CODE DESCRIPTION
ZOOM ERROR Zoom Motor Error TEMP ERROR Temperature Error
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