Ayrton GHIBLI User Manual

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Ghibli Preliminary Manual
Manuel d’utilisation
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CONTENTS
1.! SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS! 1!
2.! FEATURES! 4!
3.! FIXTURE OVERVIEW! 6!
4.! DIMENSIONAL DRAWINGS! 7!
5.! INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS! 8!
6.! DMX-512 CONTROL CONNECTION! 11!
7.! DMX-512 CONNECTION WITH DMX TERMINATOR! 11!
8.! DEVICE DMX START ADDRESS SELECTION! 12!
9.! OPERTING INSTRUCTIONS OF THE INTERNAL DMX WIRELESS SYSTEM! 12!
10.! DISPLAY! 14!
11.! DMX!PROTOCOL! 27!
12.! ERROR MESSAGES! 33!
13.! CLEANING!AND!MAINTENANCE! 36!
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1. SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
1.1. IMPORTANT SAFETY WARNING
This device has left the factory in perfect condition.In order to maintain this condition and to ensure safe operation,it is absolutely necessary for the user to follow the safety instructions and warning notes written in this user manual.
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In order to install,operate,and maintain the lighting fixture safely and correctly we suggest that the installation and operation be carried out by qualified technicians and these instructions be carefully followed.
CAUTION!
HIGH VOLTAGE. RISK OF SEVERE OR FATAL ELECTRIC SHOCK
CAUTION!
ALWAYS DISCONNECT MAINS SUPPLY BEFORE REMOVING ANY FIXTURE COVERS
CAUTION!
NEVER LOOK DIRECTLY INTO THE LIGHT SOURCE. SENSITIVE PERSONS MAY SUFFER AN EPILEPTIC SHOCK
CAUTION!
NEVER TOUCH THE DEVICE DURING OPERATION! COVERS MAY BE HOT
Important: Damage caused by the disregard of this user manual is not subject to warranty.The dealer and manufacturer will not accept liability for any resulting defects or problems.
If the device has been exposed to temperature changes due to environmental conditions, do not power on immediately.The resulting condensation could damage the device.Leave the device powered off until it has reached room temperature.
Ensure the sealing rubber covers of oower CON and XLR connectors are fitted properly when the device is not in useto avoid water ingress.
This device falls under protection-class I.Thereforeit is essential that the device be earthed.
If either lenses or display are damaged (damage may include cracks or gashes in the material) they must be replaced.
Electrical connectionssuch as replacing the power plugmust be performed by a qualified person.
Make sure that the available voltage is not higher than that which is stated at the end of this manual.
Make sure the power cord is never crushed or damaged by sharp edges.If this should be the case,replacement of the cable must be done by an authorized dealer.
If the external flexible power cord of this device is damagedit shall be exclusively replaced by the manufacturer or their service agent or a similar qualified person in order to avoid injury.
When the device is not in use or before performing maintenance,always disconnect the device from the mains.Only handle the power cord from the plug.Never pull the plug out of a socket by tugging the power cord.
When powered on for the first time,some smoke or smell may occur.This is caused by coating on metal parts when heated and is normal.If you are concerned,please contact
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your distributor.
Do not focus the beam onto flammable surfaces.The minimum distance between the exiting lens of the device and the illuminated surface must be greater than 2 meter.
Please be aware that damage caused by any modifications to the device are not subject to warranty.Keep away from children and non-professionals.
1.2. GENERAL GUIDELINES
This device is a lighting effect for professional use on stages,in discothequestheatres etc.the device was designed for indoor use.
This fixture is only allowed to be operated within the maximum alternating current as stated in the technical specifications in section 2 of this manual.
Handle the device with careavoid shaking or using force when installing or maintaining the device.
If you use the quick lock cam when rigging the device,make sure the quick lock fasteners are located in the quick lock holes correctly and securely.
Operate the device only after having familiarized yourself with its functions.Do not permit operation by persons not qualified for operating the device.Most damage is the result of unprofessional operation.
Please use the original packaging if the device is to be transported.
The applicable temperature for the device is between -10°C to 45°C.Do not use the
device outside of this temperature range.
The light source of this luminaire is not replaceable; when the light source reaches its end of life the whole luminaire shall be replaced.
For safety reasons,please be aware that all modifications to the device are forbidden. If this device is operated in any way different to the ones described in this manual,the product may suffer damage and the warranty becomes void.Furthermore,any other operation may lead to short-circuits,burns,electric shocks etc.
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2. FEATURES
POWER SUPPLY
AC100-240V~50/60Hz
Power Consumption900W
LIGHT SOURCE
White LED 620W, 8000±350K Color temperature
Extremely long Life>50,000H
MOVEMENT
Pan movement540º /630º Optional (16 bit)
Tilt movement270º (16 bit)
Advanced moving systemfaststable and quiteauto x-y repositioning
COLORS
CMY color mixinguniformlinear and speed can be adjustable
1 Color wheel6 dichroic filters + openindexablerainbow effect
GOBOS
Rotating gobo wheel7 interchangeablerotatingand indexablegobo + open
Slot in & outgobo wheel system
Fix gobo wheel8 + openwith different speed gobo shaking and gobo indexing
FEATURES
3 Control channel modes38/36/58 channels
2 Operation modesDMX-512Master / Slave mode
Strobe effect with 1-25 flashes per second and pulse effect
Rotating prism16 prism Macros
Animation wheelcan make special dynamic flame or water effect
FocusMotorized focus
Stepless frost0%~100% linear change frost
Stepless iris5%~100% linear change irispulse iris effect
Dimmer0%~100% full range dimming
DISPLAY
Advanced and convenient full –color LCD, with rechargeable battery(optional)
Can be changed 180° reverse to fit for different installation position
SOFTWARE
7 pre-installed programs available upon selection
Upgradesfast and convenient through DMX cable with DMX-512 controller
Reset DMX addressremote lamp controlreset can all be done by the DMX controller
Running time of fixture on display for reference
OTHER SPEC
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Input signal isolationguarantees stable signal transmission without interference
Advanced RDM function
WEIGHT
Net weight: 35,6kg
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3. FIXTURE OVERVIEW
1) Lens
2) Display
3) Rotary knob
4) Handle
5) Pan Lock
6) DMX Out
7) DMX In
8) RJ45 Out
9) RJ45 In
10) Fuse
11) Power In
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4. DIMENSIONAL DRAWINGS
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5. INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
5.1. Rigging the device
CAUTION!
PLEASE CONSIDER THE RESPECTIVE NATIONAL NORMS DURING INSTALLATION. THE INSTALLATION MUST ONLY BE CARRIED OUT BY A QUALIFIED PERSON.
The applicable temperature for the lighting is between -10°C to 45°C. Do not use the lighting under or above the temperature.
The installation of the effect has to be built and constructed in a way that it can hold 10 times the weight for 1 hour without any harming deformation.
The installation must always be secured with a secondary safety attachment,e.g.an appropriate safety rope.
Never stand directly below the device when mounting,removing or servicing the fixture.
The operator has to make sure the safety relating and machine technical installations are
approved by an expert before taking the device into operation for the first time.
These installations have to be approved by a skilled person once a year.
Overhead mounting requires extensive experienceincluding amongst others calculating
working load limits,installation material being used,and periodic safety inspection of all installation material and the device.If you lack these qualifications,do not attempt the installation yourself.Improper installation can result in bodily injury.
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5.2. Rigging using the omega brackets
Fix the clamp to the bracket by tightening the M12 nut and bolt to the bracket through the
Ф13 hole in the middle of the bracket.
Insert the quick-lock fasteners of the first Omega holder into the respective holes on the bottom of the device.Tighten the quick-lock fasteners fully clockwise.
Install the second Omega holder.
Pull the safety cable through the holes on the bottom of the base and over the trussing
system or another suitable rigging point. Insert the end into the carabiner and tighten the safety screw.
Important
This step is very important to ensure safe rigging of the fixture.
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5.3. RIGGING DRAWINGS
Be sure this fixture is kept at least 0.1 m away from any flammable materials (decoration etc.).
Always use and install the supplied safety cable as a safety measure to prevent accidental damage and/or injury in the event the clamp fails.
Important
Overhead rigging requires extensive experience, including (but not limited to) calculating working load limits,specifying installation/ rigging materials,and periodic safety inspection of all installation material as well as the device.If you lack these qualifications,do not attempt the rigging of this device yourself.Improper installation/ rigging can result in serious bodily injury.
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6. DMX-512 CONTROL CONNECTION
Connect the provided male side of the XLR cable to the female XLR output of your controller and the female side of the XLR cable to the male XLR input of the device.You can connect multiple devices together in a serial fashion.The cable needed should be two core,screened cable with XLR input and output connectors.Please refer to the diagram below.
Address 117 Address 59 Address 1
7. DMX-512 CONNECTION WITH DMX TERMINATOR
For installations where the DMX cable has to run over a long distance or is in an electrically noisy environment,such as in a discotheque,it is recommended to use a DMX terminator.This helps in preventing corruption of the digital control signal caused by electrical noise.The DMX terminator is an XLR plug with a 120 Ω resistor connected between pins 2 and 3,which is then plugged into the output (female) XLR socket of the last fixture in the chain.Please see illustrations below.
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8. DEVICE DMX START ADDRESS SELECTION
All fixtures should be given a DMX starting address when using a DMX signal,so that the correct fixture responds to the correct control signals.This digital starting address is the channel number from which the fixture starts to“listen”to the digital control information sent out from the DMX controller.The allocation of this starting address is achieved by setting the correct address number on the display located on the base of the device.
You can set the same starting address for all fixtures or a group of fixturesor set different addresses for each fixture individually.
If you set the same address on all devices,all the devices will start to“listen”to the same control signal from the same channel number.In other words,changing the settings of one channel will affect all the fixtures simultaneously.
If you set a different address,each unit will start to“listen”to the channel number you have set, based on the quantity of control channels of the unit.That means changing the settings of one channel will affect only the selected device.
In the case of the LED moving headin 58 channel modeyou should set the starting address of the first unit to 1the second unit to 59 (58 + 1)the third unit to 117 (58+ 59)and so on.
9. OPERTING INSTRUCTIONS OF THE INTERNAL DMX WIRELESS
SYSTEM
9.1 Equipments
DMX 512 controllerwireless transmitterand the fixtures with wireless receiver.
9.2 Message from the LED indicator
1) Rapid flashing red/Green:logging in to a transmitter.
2) Slow flashing Red/Green:Logged on a transmitter and the DMX line is idle(No DMX is connected to transmitter).
3) Solid Green:Logged on to a transmitter and receiving DMX data.
4) Solid RedNot logged on to a transmitterfree).
9.3 WDMX in the menu of the fixture
On a fixture installed with wireless systemin order to switch between wireless control system and traditional DMX controlwith cable),a new menu WDMX is added to the display board.
ON:(Activate WDMX)
1) When the fixture is on power,and the WDMX is activated to ON status,but did not connect to the controller and did not log in to the transmitter,the fixture will search for the DMX signal source.If the fixture is connected to the DMX controller it can be controlled by DMX controller;if it is log in to the wireless transmitter,it can be controlled by the Transmitter.
2) When the fixture is power off, and the WDMX is in ON status,if the fixture is connected to DMX controller.After the fixture is power on,it can be controlled only by the DMX
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controller which connected.The fixture can log in the wireless transmitter,and receive only radio signal from transmitter,but not DMX from the transmitter.
OFF:(De-activate WDMX
In this statuswireless system is not activatedso the fixture can not log in the transmitter.
REST:(reset WDMX memory
Can remove the fixture from the connection with the transmitter,the fixture become free and ready to log in any transmitter.
9.4 Setup the wireless system
1) Connect the transmitter with the DMX controller.
2) To make the fixture installed with wireless receiver log in to the transmitter. a) Initially,the indicator on the receiver fixture should be in Solid red. b) Press and hold the configuration button on transmitter for less than 3 seconds the
red/green LEDs on the transmitter and the receiver fixture will flash rapidly for about 5~ 10 seconds while the system goes through its setup procedure.
c) Once the receiver fixture is logged in to the transmitter(T1),the fixture with wireless
receiver will keep the memoryeven if restart the powerthis unit will log in the transmitterT1automatically.
3) Use the DMX 512 to control the fixture
9.5 Remove the receivers from transmitter(T1)and to log in to another transmitter(T2):
Case 1Remove a receiver
a) On the control board of the fixtureenter menu to activated the function of REST b) The LED for wireless on the fixture should turn to Solid red; the receiver can log out from
the transmitterT1);
c) press the configuration button on transmitter(T2)for less than 3 second,then the fixture
will start to connect with the transmitterT2).
Case 2Remove all receivers from a transmitterT1to log in to T2
a) Press and hold the configuration button on the T1 as least 5 secondscan clear the
connection with all the fixtures
b) All the red/green LEDs on the receiver fixtures will turn to Solid red to indicate that the
receivers are unassigned and removed from the transmitterT1);
c) Press and hold the configuration button on the T2 less then less than 3 second,the fixtures
will connect with the T2.
PS
1. Please log the receivers out from the transmitter after every job,so that the receivers are in free un assigned state and ready to be assigned to a transmitter.
2. Do not connect the fixture which is under the communication of wireless system to the DMX controller,otherwise it will cause interference from the DMX controller.
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10. DISPLAY
The Display offers Rotary knob features you can set the starting address run the pre-programmed program or reset the device.
The main menu is accessed by double clicking the rotary knob . Browse through the menu by turning rotary knob clockwise or counterclockwise.
Double click in order to select the desired menu and press and hold Rotary knob for exit menu.After accessing the edit mode,the unit will automatically exit to the main menu after 15 seconds from the last button press.
When the unit is powered on,if no data signal is connected after 1 minute,then the display will switch off automatically.The Display does not need external power to operate in case there is battery,hold down the rotary knob for seconds and the Display will turn on by using the unit’s battery.
PS:No response when quick press the rotary knob.
Default settings shaded
Address
Address
DMX address:001-XXX
:
DMX address setting
Users Mode
User Mode
Stand Mode
Basic Mode
Extend Mode
User Mode A
User Mode B
User Mode C
User’s mode to change channel numbers
Edit User
Max channel
PAN
:
Preset User modes A,B,C
:
Options
Status
No DMX Mode
Pan Reverse
Tilt Reverse
Pan Degree
Feedback
Pan/Tilt Spd
Hibernation Art-Net to DMX
Close/Hold/Auto
ON/OFF
ON/OFF
630/540
ON/OFF
Speed 1~ 4
OFF , 01M~99M
ON/OFF
Auto run if no DMX Pan Reverse movement Tilt Reverse movement Pan Degree Select Movement Feedback Movement Speed Stand by Mode Art-Net to DMX
Service PIN
Service PIN
RDM UID
Set Ip
Cross Laod Soft
Password=XXX
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
OFF, ON
Service Password”=050”
Set Ip
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Fans Control
Head Control
Auto
Stage
Studio
Silence
Fans Speed select
Disp.Setting
Shutoff Time Flip Display Key Lock DispFlash
02~60m 05m ON/OFF ON/OFF ON/OFF
Display shutoff time Reverse 180 degree Key Lock DispFlash
Signal Select
DMX
WDMX
Art—Net
sACN
DMX WDMX
Art-Net
sACN
Flip Pixel
ON/OFF
Flip Pixel
Temp. C/F
Celsius
Fahrenheit
Temperature switch between /
Initial Pos.
PAN =XXX
Initial effect position
Wireless DMX
Activate WDMX
Act&Data Out
Rest WDMX
Activate WDMX Act&Data Out Rest WDMX
Dim Curve
Square Law
Linear
Refresh Rate
1,2K
2,4K
16K
PWM Frequency
Trigger
DMX Value Disp.
Set To Slave
Auto Program
PAN……
Slave1,Slave2,Slave3
Master / Alone
DMX Value Disp. Set To Slave Auto Program
ResetDefault
ON/OFF
Restore factory set.
Info
Time Info.
Current Time
Ttl Life Hrs
Last Run Hrs
Timer PIN
Clr Last Run
XXXX(Hours)
XXXX(Hours)
XXXX(Hours)
Password=XXX
ON/OFF
Temp. Info
Head Temp.
XXX℃/℉
Software Ver
V1.0……
Software version
Network
IP,Mask,Mac
Network
Test
Home
All
Pan&Tilt
Color
Gobo
Other
Reset All Reset Pan&Tilt Reset Color Reset Gobo Reset Others
Test Channel
PAN ……
Test function
Manual Ctrl.
PAN =XXX
:
Fine adjustment of the lamp
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Calibration
-Password-
PAN
:
Password “050” Calbrate and adjust the effects to standard/right position
Preset
Select Prog.
Prog. Part 1 = Program 1 ~ 10 Program 1
Prog. Part 2 = Program 1 ~ 10 Program 2
Prog. Part 3 = Program 1 ~ 10 Program 3
Select programs to be run
Edit Prog.
Program 1
:
Program 10
Program Test
Step 01=SCxxx
Step 64=SCxxx
Testing program Program in loop
Save and exit
Edit Scenes
Edit Scene 001
~ Edit Scene 250
Pan,Tilt,……
--Fade Time--
--Secne Time--
Input By Outside
Save and automatically return manual scenes edit
Scenes Input
XX~XX
Scenes Input
10.1. Address
10.1.1. Set DMX Address
With this functionyou can adjust the DMX address and ArtNet univers via the Display.
1. Double clicking rotary knob to access main menu.
2. The display will showADDRESS”.
3. Double click;“Set DMX Address”should be displayed.
4. Turn the rotary knob clockwise then displayA001~AXXX”.
5. Double click to confirm ; “Set DMX Address”, then back to main menu by long click.
10.2. Users Mode
10.2.1. User Mode
With this functionyou can create user defined channel orders.
1Double clicking rotary knob to access main menuturn the rotary knob clockwise to
display“USERS MODE”. 2.Double click to edit. 3.Turn the rotary knob clockwise to display“User mode”, double click to edit. 4.When in“Stand Mode”, turn the rotary knob to select“Basic mode”,“Ext mode”,
User Mode A”,“User Mode BandUser Mode C”. 5Double click to confirm – then back to main menu by long click.
10.2.2. Edit User Mode
With this functionyou can adjust the rest user defined channel order.
1Double clicking rotary knob to access“USERS MODE”menu,turn the rotary knob until
display“Edit User”. 2.Double click to enter“Edit User”menu. 3.Set up“Max Channel=xxx”and select channel value. 4.Set up“Mode B”and“Mode C”by the same way. 5.Double click to confirm – “Edit User”, then back to main menu by long click.
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10.3. Options
10.3.1. Status Settings No DMX Status
With this function,when the drive is not DMX signal,it runs automatism,close,hold and musicthe default is hold.
1. Double clicking rotary knob to access main menu.
2. Turn the rotary knob clockwise then displayOptions”.
3. Double click to accessOptions”,turn the rotary knob to select “Status”.
4. Double click to accessStatusmenuThe display will showNo DMX Status”.
5. Double click to accessNo DMX Status”, The display will show Hold”,Turn the rotary knob to selectClose”,“ Auto”.
6. Double click to confirmthen back to main menu by long click.
Pan Reverse
With this function you can reverse the Pan-movement.
1. Double clicking rotary knob to access main menu.
2. Turn the rotary knob clockwise then displayOptions”.
3. Double click to accessOptions”,turn the rotary knob to select “Status”.
4. Double click to access StatusmenuThe display will showPan Reverse”.
5. Double click to access“Pan Reverse”, The display will show “OFF”,Turn the rotary knob to selectNO”.
6. Double click to confirmthen back to main menu by long click.
Tilt Reverse
With this function you can reverse the Tilt-movement.
1. Double clicking rotary knob to access main menu.
2. Turn the rotary knob clockwise then displayOptions”.
3. Double click to accessOptions”,turn the rotary knob to select “Status”.
4. Double click to accessStatusmenuThe display will showTilt Reverse”.
5. Double click to access“Tilt Reverse”, The display will show “OFF”,Turn the rotary knob to selectNO”.
6. Double click to confirmthen back to main menu by long click.
Pan Degree
With this functionyou can select pan degree for 630 or 540.
1. Double clicking rotary knob to access main menu.
2. Turn the rotary knob clockwise then displayOptions”.
3. Double click to accessOptions”,turn the rotary knob to select “Status”.
4. Double click to accessStatusmenuThe display will showPan Degree”.
5. Double click to accessPan Degree”,The display will show “540”,Turn the rotary knob to select630”.
6. Double click to confirmthen back to main menu by long click.
Feedback
With this functionyou can feedback switch of pan movement or tilt movement.
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1. Double clicking rotary knob to access main menu.
2. Turn the rotary knob clockwise then displayOptions”.
3. Double click to accessOptions”,turn the rotary knob to select “Status”.
4. Double click to accessStatusmenuThe display will showFeedback”.
5. Double click to access“Feedback”,The display will show “ON”,Turn the rotary knob to selectOFF”.
6. Double click to confirmthen back to main menu by long click.
Pan/Tilt Spd
With this functionyou can select scan mode from 1 to 4.
1. Double clicking rotary knob to access main menu.
2. Turn the rotary knob clockwise then displayOptions”.
3. Double click to accessOptions”,turn the rotary knob to select “Status”.
4. Double click to accessStatusmenu. The display will showPan/Tilt Spd”.
5. Double click to accessPan/Tilt Spd”,The display will show “Speed 1”,Turn the rotary knob to selectSpeed 1”,“ Speed 2”,“ Speed 3”,“ Speed 4”.
6. Double click to confirmthen back to main menu by long click.
HibernationStandby mode
The device and step motors will be power off if the fixture stay without DMX signal for 15 mins (Factory default).And the fixture will be reset before working once it receive DMX signal again.
1. Double clicking rotary knob to access main menu.
2. Turn the rotary knob clockwise then displayOptions”.
3. Double click to accessOptions”,turn the rotary knob to select “Status”.
4. Double click to accessStatusmenuThe display will showHibernation”.
5. Double click to access“Hibernation”,The display will show OFF”,Turn the rotary knob to select01M”,“02M” . . . “99M”.
6. Double click to confirmthen back to main menu by long click.
Art-Net to DMX
With this functionyou can use the Ghibli as an Art-Net node.
1. Double clicking rotary knob to access main menu.
2. Turn the rotary knob clockwise then displayOptions”.
3. Double click to accessOptions”,turn the rotary knob to select “Status”.
4. Double click to accessStatusmenuThe display will showArt-Net to DMX”.
5. Double click to access“Art-Net to DMX”, The display will show OFF”,Turn the rotary knob to selectON”.
6. Double click to confirmthen back to main menu by long click.
10.3.2. Service PIN
Password
The Password for this function is050”.
Set IP
1. Double clicking rotary knob to access main menu.
2. Turn the rotary knob clockwise then displayOptions”.
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3. Pressing the rotary knob 2 seconds to accessOptions”,turn the rotary knob to select Service PIN”.
4. Pressing the rotary knob 2 seconds to accessService PINmenu,The display will showSet IP”.
5. Pressing the rotary knob 2 seconds to accessSet IP”,The display will show XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX”.
6. Double click the rotary knob to back to last button press –Service PIN”,then back to main menu by double click again.
Cross Load SW
With this function, it is possible to use one Ghibli to upload its current firmware relase to Other Ghiblis
1. Double clicking rotary knob to access main menu.
2. Turn the rotary knob clockwise then displayOptions”.
3. Double click to accessOptions”,turn the rotary knob to select “Service PIN”.
4. Double click to accessService PINmenu. Enter the password 050
5. Choose “Cross Load SW”.
6. Double click to accessCross Load SW”. Firmware will be uploaded to connected units
7. Double click the rotary knob to confirmthen back to main menu by long click.
10.3.3. Fans Control Head Control
With this function you can set the speed of the running fans.The selections have Auto、 Stage and Studio.
1Double clicking rotary knob to access main menu. 2Turn the rotary knob clockwise then displayOptions”. 3Double click to accessOptions”,turn the rotary knob to select “Fans Control”. 4Double click to accessFans Controlmenu. 5Turn the rotary knob to select “Auto”, Stage”,“Studio or “Silence” 6Double click the rotary knob to confirmthen back to main menu by long click.
10.3.4. Display Setting Shut off Time
With this function you can shut off the LCD display after 2 to 60 minutes. Default is 5 minutes.
1Double click rotary knob to access main menu. 2Turn the rotary knob clockwise then displayOptions”. 3Double click to accessOptions”,turn the rotary knob to select “Display Setting”. 4Double click to access Display Settingmenu. The display will showShut off
Time”.
5Double click to access“Shut off Time”,The display will show “05m”,Turn the rotary
knob to select02~60m.
6Double click the rotary knob to confirmthen back to main menu by long click.
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Flip Display
With this function you can invert the display by 180°.
1Double clicking rotary knob to access main menu. 2Turn the rotary knob clockwise then displayOptions”. 3Double click to accessOptions”,turn the rotary knob to select “Display Setting”. 4Double click to access“Display Setting”menu,The display will show“Flip Display”. 5Double click to access“Flip Display”. The display will show OFF”,Turn the rotary
knob to selectON.
6Double click the rotary knob to confirmthen back to main menu by long click.
Key Lock
With this function you can activate the automatic key lock function.If this function is activated,the keys will be locked automatically after exiting the edit mode for 15 seconds.keeping press the <MODE/ESC> key for 3seconds if you do not need this function.
1Double click rotary knob to access main menu. 2Turn the rotary knob clockwise then displayOptions”. 3Double click to accessOptions”,turn the rotary knob to select “Display Setting”. 4Double click to accessDisplay Settingmenu. The display will showKey Lock”. 5Double click to access “Key Lock”. The display will show OFF. Turn the rotary
knob to selectON.
6Double click the rotary knob to confirmthen back to main menu by long click.
DispFlash
With this function display will flash if no DMX.This function is disabled as default.
1Double click rotary knob to access main menu. 2Turn the rotary knob clockwise then displayOptions”. 3Double click to accessOptions”,turn the rotary knob to select “Display Setting”. 4Double click to access“Display Setting”menu,The display will showDispFlash”. 5Double click to accessDispFlash. The display will show OFF. Turn the rotary
knob to selectON.
6Double click the rotary knob confirmthen back to main menu by long click.
10.3.5. Signal Select
1Double click rotary knob to access main menu. 2Turn the rotary knob clockwise then displayOptions”. 3Double click to accessOptions”,turn the rotary knob to select “Signal Select”. 4Double click to access Signal Select. The display will show DMX. Turn the
rotary knob to selectDMX”,“WDMX”,“Art-Net”,“sACN”.
5Double click to confirmthen back to main menu by long click.
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10.3.6. Flip Pixel
1Double clicking rotary knob to access main menu. 2Turn the rotary knob clockwise then displayOptions”. 3Double click to accessOptions”,turn the rotary knob to select “Flip Pixel”. 4Double click to access “Flip Pixel”The display will show OFF”,Turn the rotary
knob to selectON.
5Double click to confirmthen back to main menu by long click.
10.3.7. Temperature C/F
With this function you can display the temperature in Celsius or Fahrenheit.
1Double clicking rotary knob to access main menu. 2Turn the rotary knob clockwise then displayOptions”. 3Double click to access“Options”,turn the rotary knob to select Temperature C/ F”. 4Double click to access“Temperature C/ F”,The display will show “Fahrenheit”,Turn
the rotary knob to selectCelsius.
5Double click to confirmthen back to main menu by long click.
10.3.8. Initial Pos.
With this function you can display initial effect position.
1.Double clicking rotary knob to access main menu. 2.Turn the rotary knob clockwise then display“Options”. 3.Double click to access“Options”,turn the rotary knob to select “Initial Pos.”. 4.Double click to access “Initial Pos.”,The display will show “PAN=XXX”. 5.Double click to confirm,then back to main menu by long click.
10.3.9. Wireless DMX
From factory,this projector is prepared for wireless data transmission (W-DMX) .If you wish to de-activate W-DMX control,you can select the function“De-activate WDMX”by turning the encoder.With the function“rest”,you can log out the projector from the wireless sender.
1. Double clicking rotary knob to access main menu.
2. Turn the rotary knob clockwise then displayOptions”.
3. Double click to accessOptions”,turn the rotary knob to select “Wireless DMX”.
4. Double click to access“Wireless DMX”,The display will show “Activate WDMX”, Turn the rotary knob to selectAct&Data Out”,“Rest WDMX.
5. Double click to confirmthen back to main menu by long click.
10.3.10. Dim Curve
This function will allow you to choose between square or linear dimming curve.
1. Double clicking rotary knob to access main menu.
2. Turn the rotary knob clockwise then displayOptions”.
3. Double click to accessOptions”,turn the rotary knob to select “Dim Cruve”.
4. Double click to accessDim Curve. Turn the rotary knob to selectSquare Lawor Linear.
5. Double click to confirmthen back to main menu by long click.
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10.3.11. Refresh Rate
This function will allow you to choose the PWM frequency (1,2kHz – 2,4kHz or 16kHz)
1. Double clicking rotary knob to access main menu.
2. Turn the rotary knob clockwise then displayOptions”.
3. Double click to accessOptions”,turn the rotary knob to select “Refresh Rate”.
4. Double click to access“Refresh Rate”. Turn the rotary knob to select between“1,2K” 2,4kor “16K”
5. Double click to confirmthen back to main menu by long click
10.3.12. Trigger
DMX Value Disp.
With this function you can display the DMX 512 value of each channel.The display automatically shows the channel with a value changing.
1Double clicking rotary knob to access main menu. 2Turn the rotary knob clockwise then displayOptions”. 3Double click to accessOptions”,turn the rotary knob to select “Trigger”. 4Double click to access“Trigger”menu,The display will show DMX Value Disp”. 5Double click to accessDMX Value Disp”,The display will show “PAN=……..”. 6Double click to confirmthen back to main menu by long click.
Set To Slave
With this function, you can define the device as slave.
1Double clicking rotary knob to access main menu. 2Turn the rotary knob clockwise then displayOptions”. 3Double click to accessOptions”,turn the rotary knob to select “Trigger”. 4Double click to accessTriggermenuThe display will show Set To Slave. 5Double click to accessSet To Slave”,choose between “Slave1”,“Slave2”,
Slave3.
6Double click to confirmthen back to main menu by long click.
Auto Program
With this function,you can run the internal program.You can select the desired program under“Select program”.You can set the number of steps under“Edit program” . You can edit the individual scenes under“Edit scenes”.With this function,you can run the individual scenes either automatically,i.e.with the adjusted Step-Time.
1Double clicking rotary knob to access main menu. 2Turn the rotary knob clockwise then displayOptions”. 3Double click to accessOptions”,turn the rotary knob to select “Trigger”. 4Double click to accessTriggermenu. The display will show Auto Program. 5Double click to accessAuto Program”,choose between“Master”,“Alone”. 6Double click to confirmthen back to main menu by long click.
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10.3.13. Reset Default
With this functionyou can select restore factory set for ON or OFFthe default is OFF.
1Double clicking rotary knob to access main menu. 2Turn the rotary knob clockwise then displayOptions”. 3Double click to accessOptions”,turn the rotary knob to select “Reset Default”. 4Double click to access“Reset Default”menu. The display will show OFF”; turn the
rotary knob to selectON.
5Double click to confirmthen back to main menu by long click.
10.4. Info
10.4.1. Time information Current Time
With this function,you can display the temporary running time of the device from the last power on.The display shows“XXXX”,“XXXX”stands for the number of hours.The counter is reset after turning the device off.
1. Double clicking rotary knob to access main menu.
2. Turn the rotary knob clockwise then displayInfo”.
3. Double click to accessInfo”,turn the rotary knob to select “Time Info.”.
4. Double click to accessTime Info.”,The display will show “Current Time”.
5. Double click to accessCurrent Time”, The display will show “XXXX (Hours)”.
6. Double click to confirmthen back to main menu by long click.
Ttl Life Hrs
With this functionyou can display the running time of the device.The display shows XXXX”,“XXXXstands for the number of hours.
1. Double clicking rotary knob to access main menu.
2. Turn the rotary knob clockwise then displayInfo”.
3. Double click to accessInfo”, turn the rotary knob to select Time Info..
4. Double click to accessTime Info.”,the display will show “Ttl Life Hrs”.
5. Double click to accessTtl Life Hrs”,the display will show “XXXX (Hours)”.
6. Double click to confirmthen back to main menu by long click
Last Run Hrs
With this functionyou can display last the running time of the device.The display shows XXXX”,“XXXXstands for the number of hours.
1. Double clicking rotary knob to access main menu.
2. Turn the rotary knob clockwise then displayInfo”.
3. Double click to accessInfo”,turn the rotary knob to select “Time Info.”.
4. Double click to accessTime Info.”,the display will show “Last Run Hrs”.
5. Double click to accessLast Run Hrs”,the display will show “XXXX (Hours)”.
6. Double click to confirmthen back to main menu by long click.
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Timer PIN
With this function,you can enter the timer password. 1.Double clicking rotary knob to access main menu. 2.Turn the rotary knob clockwise then display“Info”. 3.Double click to access“Info”, turn the rotary knob to select “Time Info.”. 4.Double click to access“Time Info.”,the display will show “Timer PIN”. 5.Double click to access“Timer PIN”,enter the password “Password=038”. 6.Double click to confirm,then back to main menu by long click.
Clr Last Run
With this functionyou can clear last run time of the fixture.The display showsONor
OFF”, PressEnterto confirm.
1. Double clicking rotary knob to access main menu.
2. Turn the rotary knob clockwise then displayInfo”.
3. Double click to accessInfo”, turn the rotary knob to select Time Info..
4. Double click to accessTime Info.”,the display will show “Clear Last Run”.
5. Double click to access“Clear Last Run”,the display will show “OFF”,turn the rotary knob to selectON.
6. Double click to confirmthen back to main menu by long click.
10.4.2. Temp.Info Head Temp.
With this function you can display the temperature on the display board of the base (near CMY-filter) in Celsius.
1. Double clicking rotary knob to access main menu.
2. Turn the rotary knob clockwise then displayInfo”.
3. Double click to accessInfo”, turn the rotary knob to select Temp Info.
4. Double click to accessTemp Info”,the display will show “Head Temp.”.
5. Pressing the rotary knob 2 seconds to accessHead Temp.”,the display will show XXX °C/ °F.
6. Double click to confirmthen back to main menu by long click.
10.4.3. Software Ver
With this functionyou can display the software version of the device.
1. Double clicking rotary knob to access main menu.
2. Turn the rotary knob clockwise then displayInfo”.
3. Double click to accessInfo”, turn the rotary knob to select Software Ver.
4. Double click to accessSoftware Ver”,The display will show “Ver x.x.x”.
5. Double click to confirmthen back to main menu by long click.
10.4.4. Network
1. Double clicking rotary knob to access main menu.
2. Turn the rotary knob clockwise then displayInfo”.
3. Double click to accessInfo”, turn the rotary knob to select Network.
4. Double click to access“Network”,the display will show“IP”. Turn the rotary knob to selectMask”,“Mac”.
5. Double click to confirmthen back to main menu by long click.
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10.5. Test
10.5.1. Home
With this function you can reset the device via the Control Board.You can select the
different reset functions by turning the encoder.
1Double clicking rotary knob to access main menu. 2Turn the rotary knob clockwise then displayTest”. 3Double click to accessTest”, turn the rotary knob to select Home. 4Double click to accessHome”,the display will show“All”. Turn the rotary knob to
selectAll”,“ Pan&Tilt”,“Color”,“ Gobo”,“Other”.
5Double click to confirmthen back to main menu by long click.
10.5.2. Test Channel
With this function you can test each channel’s function to ensure correct operation.
1Double clicking rotary knob to access main menu. 2Turn the rotary knob clockwise then displayTest”. 3Double click to accessTest”, turn the rotary knob to select Test Channel.
4Double click to access“Test Channel”. The display will show“Pan”. Turn the rotary
knob to select other channel.
5Double click to confirmthen back to main menu by long.
10.5.3. Manual Control
When set to Manual Mode,fixture will be back to factory settings.If want to adjust brightness, can adjust by shutter and dimming channel,channel value is 0-255.Other functions can be set according to user's real need.
1Double clicking rotary knob to access main menu. 2Turn the rotary knob clockwise then displayTest”. 3Double click to accessTest”, turn the rotary knob to select Manual control. 4Double click to accessManual control. The display will showPAN=XXX. 5Double click to confirmthen back to main menu by long click.
10.5.4. Calibration
With this function,you can calibrate and adjust the effect wheels to their correct positions.The password of calibrate values is 050.
1Double clicking rotary knob to access main menu. 2Turn the rotary knob clockwise then displayTest”. 3Double click to accessTest”, turn the rotary knob to select Calibration. 4Double click to accessCalibration. The display will showPassword=050. 5Double click to confirmthen back to main menu by long click.
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10.6. Preset
1Double clicking rotary knob to access main menu. 2Turn the rotary knob clockwise then displayPreset”. 3Double click to access“Preset”, turn the rotary knob to select “Select prog.”,“ Edit
prog.”,“ Edit Scenes”,“ Scenes Input.
4Double click the rotary knob to back to last button press –Preset.
Run the auto program:A master fixture can output to three different program signals to the slave fixture to operate.It means the host will send cyclically in the following orders (The host will keep operating the program of Part 1) Then the slave fixture will make the selectively receiving according to its own set.
1If the slave fixture chooses Run For Slave 1 from the menu of 1-3,then it will receive
the part 1’s automatic program from linkin the same waywhen the slave fixture chooses Run For Slave 2,then it will receive the part 2’s automatic program from link.
2Enter the menu of 1-3 Function Mode---Set To SlaveHere to set machine operate
which part of the program during the host-slave connection
3Enter the menu of 1-41-5 Function Mode---Set To Master 4Enter the menu of 8-1 Edit Program---Auto Program Part1.The host outputs three
groups driven program---Part1,Part2,Part3(Part1 program runs the same effect as the host)
5Enter the menu of 8-2 Edit Program---Edit Program.Edit the program’s connection
connect the scene in order
6The editor of the scene,there are as many as 250 scenario editors,and every scene can
have a program connection of 10.
Note:
Part 2,Part 3 repeat in accordance with the Part1’s repeat.For example:When Part 1 uses Program 2,Part 2 uses Program 4,Part 3 uses Program 6,Assume:Program 2 includes scene of 10,11,12,13;Program 4 includes scene of 8,9,10;Program 6 includes scene of 12,13,14,15;Then it will run as below.
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11. DMX PROTOCOL
DMX channel´s functions and their values (57DMX channels):
Mode/Channel
Value
Function
St
Ba
Ex
1 1 1
PAN Movement 8bit :
0-255
Pan Movement
2
2
Pan Fine 16bit
0-255
Fine control of Pan movement
3 2 3
TILT Movement 8bit :
0-255
Tilt Movement
4
4
Tilt Fine 16bit
0-255
Fine control of Tilt movement
5 3 5
Speed Pan/Tilt movement:
0-225
max to min speed
226-235
blackout by movement
236-245
blackout by all wheel changing
246-255
no function
6 4 6
Shutter, strobe:
0-31
Shutter closed
32-63
No function (shutter open)
64-95
Strobe effect slow to fast
96-127
No function (shutter open)
128-159
Pulse-effect in sequences
160-191
No function (shutter open)
192-223
Random strobe effect slow to fast
224-255
No function (shutter open)
7 5 7
Dimmer intensity:
0-255
Intensity 0 to 100%
8
Fine Dimmer intensity:
0-255
Dimmer intensity fine
8 6 9
Chase Patterns
0-9
Open
10-19
Chase 1
20-29
Chase 2
30-39
Chase 3
40-49
Chase 4
50-59
Chase 5
60-69
Chase 6
70-79
Chase 7
80-89
Chase 8
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Chase 9
100-109
Chase 10
110-119
Chase 11
120-129
Chase 12
130-139
Chase 13
140-255
Reserved
9 7 10
Chase Speed
0-125
Fast to Slow Backward
126-130
Stop
131-255
Slow to Fast Forward
10 8 11
Chase Fade
0-255
Fade Chase
11 9 12
Zoom :
0-255
Zoom adjustment from small to big
13
Zoom Fine:
0-255
Zoom adjustment Fine
12
10
14
Focus :
0-255
Continuous adjustment from near to far
15
Focus Fine:
0-255
Continuous adjustment Fine
13
11
16
Auto Focus :
0-50
Auto Focus Off
51-100
5m
101-150
7.5m
151-200
10m
201-255
15m
14
12
17
AutoFocus Fine:
0-255
Continuous adjustment Fine
15
13
18
Color Wheel:
0-17
Open / white
18-35
Color 1 (CRI Filter)
36-53
Color 2 (Congo Blue)
54-71
Color 3 (Green)
72-89
Color 4 (Orange)
90-107
Color 5 (Light Blue)
108-127
Color 6 (Red)
128-189
Forwards rainbow effect from fast to slow
190-193
No rotation
194-255
Backwards rainbow effect from slow to fast
19
Color Wheel Fine :
0-255
Color Wheel colour change to any position Fine
16
14
20
Cyan Color :
0-255
Cyan (0-white, 255-100% Cyan)
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Cyan Color Fine :
0-255
Cyan Fine
17
15
22
Magenta Color :
0-255
Magenta (0-white, 255-100% magenta)
23
Magenta Color Fine :
0-255
Magenta Fine
18
16
24
Yellow Color :
0-255
Yellow (0-white, 255-100% Yellow)
25
Yellow Color Fine :
0-255
Yellow Fine
19
17
26
CTO Color :
0-255
CTO (0-white, 255-100% CTO)
27
CTO Color Fine :
0-255
CTO Fine
20
18
28
Rotating gobos, cont. rotation 1:
0-9
Open
10-19
Rot. gobo 1
20-29
Rot. gobo 2
30-39
Rot. gobo 3
40-49
Rot. gobo 4
50-59
Rot. gobo 5
60-69
Rot. gobo 6
70-77
Rot. Gobo 7
78-93
Gobo 1 shake slow to fast
94-109
Gobo 2 shake slow to fast
110-125
Gobo 3 shake slow to fast
126-141
Gobo 4 shake slow to fast
142-157
Gobo 5 shake slow to fast
158-173
Gobo 6 shake slow to fast
174-189
Gobo 7 shake slow to fast
190-221
Gobo wheel rotation forwards from fast to slow
222-223
No rotation
224-255
Gobo wheel rotation f backwards from slow to fast
21
19
29
Rotating gobo index,rotating gobo rotation 1:
0-127
Gobo indexing
128-189
Forwards gobo rotation from fast to slow
190-193
No rotation
194-255
Backwards gobo rotation from slow to fast
30
Rotating gobo indexing Fine 1:
0-255
Fine indexing
22
20
31
Fixed Gobo2 :
0-21
open
22-31
Gobo 1
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Gobo 2
42-51
Gobo 3
52-61
Gobo 4
62-71
Gobo 5
72-81
Gobo 6
82-91
Gobo 7
92-101
Gobo 8
102-112
Gobo 1 shake slow to fast
113-123
Gobo 2 shake slow to fast
124-134
Gobo 3 shake slow to fast
135-145
Gobo 4 shake slow to fast
146-156
Gobo 5 shake slow to fast
157-167
Gobo 6 shake slow to fast
168-178
Gobo 7 shake slow to fast
179-189
Gobo 8 shake slow to fast
190-221
Clock-wise scroll from fast to slow
222-223
Reserved
224-255
Counter clock-wise scroll from slow to fast
23
21
32
Animation wheel:
0-7
open
8-127
Forwards rotation from fast to slow
128-135
No rotation
136-255
Backwards rotation from slow to fast
24
22
33
Iris:
0-191
Max. diameter to Min.diameter
192-223
Pulse closing fast to slow
224-255
Pulse opening slow to fast
34
Iris Fine:
0-255
Iris Fine
25
23
35
Prism :
0-127
Open
128-255
5 Facets Prim
26
24
36
Rotating prism index, rotating prism rotation
0-127
Prism indexing
128-189
Forwards prism rotation from fast to slow
190-193
No rotation
194-255
Backwards prism rotation from slow to fast
37
Rotating prism indexing Fine :
0-255
Fine indexing
27
25
38
Frost 1:
0-255
0-100%
28
26
39
Frost 2 :
0-255
0-100%
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27
40
Blade 1 A :
0-255
Open to Close
41
Blade 1 A Fine :
0-255
Open to Close Fine
30
28
42
Blade 1 B :
0-255
Open to Close
43
Blade 1 B Fine :
0-255
Open to Close Fine
31
29
44
Blade 2 A:
0-255
Open to Close
45
Blade 2 A Fine :
0-255
Open to Close Fine
32
30
46
Blade 2 B :
0-255
Open to Close
47
Blade 2 B Fine :
0-255
Open to Close Fine
33
31
48
Blade 3 A :
0-255
Open to Close
49
Blade 3 A Fine :
0-255
Open to Close Fine
34
32
50
Blade 3 B :
0-255
Open to Close
51
Blade 3 B Fine :
0-255
Open to Close Fine
35
33
52
Blade 4 A :
0-255
Open to Close
53
Blade 4 A Fine :
0-255
Open to Close Fine
36
34
54
Blade 4 B :
0-255
Open to Close
55
Blade 4 B Fine :
0-255
Open to Close Fine
37
35
56
All Blade Rotation :
0-255
All Blade Rotation
57
All Blade Rotation Fine :
0-255
All Blade Rotation Fine
38
36
58
LED on/off, reset, internal programs:
0-9
Unused
10-14
Display OFF
15-19
Display ON
20-24
Display Invert Off
25-29
Display invert On
30-34
Auto Fan mode
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35-39
Stage Fan mode
40-44
Studio Fan mode
45-49
Silence Fan mode
50-54
Square law dimming curve
55-59
Linear dimming curve
60-64
1,2kHz PWM frequency
65-69
2,4kHz PWM frequency
70-74
16kHz PWM frequency
75-79
Unused
80-84
All motor reset
85-87
Pan&Tilt reset
88-90
Color motor reset
91-93
Gobo motor reset
94-99
Other motoir reset
100-119
Internal program 1 (scene1~8 of EEPROM)
120-139
Internal program 2 (scene9~16 of EEPROM)
140-159
Internal program 3 (scene17~24 of EEPROM)
160-179
Internal program 4 (scene25~32 of EEPROM)
180-199
Internal program 5 (scene33~40 of EEPROM)
200-219
Internal program 6 (scene41~48 of EEPROM)
220-239
Internal program 7 (scene49~56 of EEPROM)
240-255
Internal program 8 (scene49~56 of EEPROM)
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12. ERROR MESSAGES
When you turn on the device, it will first perform a reset.The display may show“Err channel is XX”should there be problems with one or more functions.“XX” stands for channel 1,2,3, 4,5,6 etc whose sensor has encountered a problem.For example,when the display shows“Err channel is Pan movement”, it means there is an error on channel 1.If there are errors on channel 1,channel 3,channel 15 at the same time,you may see the error message,“ Err channel is Pan movement”,“ Err channel is Tilt movement”“ Err channel is Shutter”, flash twice,and then the device will generate a second reset.If the error messages persist after performing a reset more than twice,the channels which have errors may not work properly however,all other functions can work as usual.Please contact your dealer or manufacturer for service.Self repair is not allowed.
PAN- movement Er
(PAN- yoke movement error) This message will appear after the reset of the fixture if the yoke’s magnetic-indexing circuit malfunction (Optical Sensor or Magnetic Sensor fails) or the stepper motor is defective (or its driving IC on the main PCB).The PAN- movement is not located in the
default position after the reset.
TILT- movement Er
(TILT- head movement error) This message will appear after the reset of the fixture if the head’s magnetic-indexing circuit malfunctions ((Optical Sensor or Magnetic Sensor fails)) or the stepper motor is defective (or its driving IC on the main PCB).The TILT- movement is not located in the
default position after the reset.
Zoom wheel Er (Zoom wheel error) This message will appear after the reset of the fixture if the head’s magnetic-indexing circuit malfunctions (Optical Sensor or Magnetic Sensor fails) or the stepper motor is defective (or its driving IC on the main PCB).The Zoom - movement is not located in
the default position after the reset.
Focus wheel Er (Focus wheel error) This message will appear after the reset of the fixture if the head’s magnetic-indexing circuit malfunctions (Optical Sensor or Magnetic Sensor fails) or the stepper motor is defective (or its driving IC on the main PCB).The Focus - movement is not located in
the default position after the reset.
Color wheel Er
(Color wheel- error) This message will appear after the reset of the fixture if the head’s magnetic-indexing circuit malfunctions (sensor failed or magnet missing) or the stepper motor is defective (or its driving IC on the main PCB).The Color - movement is not located in the default
position after the reset.
Cyan Color wheel Er
(Cyan Color wheel- error) This message will appear after the reset of the fixture if the head’s magnetic-indexing circuit malfunctions (sensor failed or magnet missing) or the stepper motor is
defective (or its driving IC on the main PCB).The CMY - movement is not located in the default position after the reset.
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Magenta Color wheel Er
(Magenta Color wheel- error) This message will appear after the reset of the fixture if the head’s magnetic-indexing circuit malfunctions (sensor failed or magnet missing) or the stepper motor is
defective (or its driving IC on the main PCB).The CMY - movement is not located in the default position after the reset.
Yellow Color wheel Er
(Yellow Color wheel- error) This message will appear after the reset of the fixture if the head’s magnetic-indexing circuit malfunctions (sensor failed or magnet missing) or the stepper motor is defective (or its driving IC on the main PCB).The CMY - movement is not located in the default
position after the reset.
CTO wheel Er
(CTO wheel- error) This message will appear after the reset of the fixture if the head’s magnetic-indexing circuit malfunctions (sensor failed or magnet missing) or the stepper motor is defective (or its driving IC on the main PCB).The CTO - movement is not located in the default
position after the reset.
Rot_Gobo1 wheel Er
(Rot_Gobo1 wheel - error) This message will appear after the reset of the fixture if the head’s magnetic-indexing circuit malfunctions (sensor failed or magnet missing) or the stepper motor is
defective (or its driving IC on the main PCB).The Rot_Gobo1 - movement is not located in the default position after the reset.
Fix_Gobo wheel Er
(Fix_Gobo wheel - error) This message will appear after the reset of the fixture if the head’s magnetic-indexing circuit malfunctions (sensor failed or magnet missing) or the stepper motor is defective (or its driving IC on the main PCB).The Fix_Gobo - movement is not located in the
default position after the reset.
Animation wheel Er
(Animation wheel - error) This message will appear after the reset of the fixture if the head’s magnetic-indexing circuit malfunctions (sensor failed or magnet missing) or the stepper motor is defective (or its driving IC on the main PCB).The Animation - movement is not located in the
default position after the reset.
Iris wheel Er
(Iris wheel - error) This message will appear after the reset of the fixture if the head’s magnetic-indexing circuit malfunctions (sensor failed or magnet missing) or the stepper motor is
defective (or its driving IC on the main PCB).The Iris - movement is not located in the default position after the reset.
Prism_5 wheel Er
(Prism_5 wheel- error) This message will appear after the reset of the fixture if the head’s magnetic-indexing circuit malfunctions (sensor failed or magnet missing) or the stepper motor is defective (or its driving IC on the main PCB).The Prism_5 - movement is not located in the
default position after the reset.
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Frost 1 wheel Er
(Frost 1 wheel - error) This message will appear after the reset of the fixture if the head’s magnetic-indexing circuit malfunctions (sensor failed or magnet missing) or the stepper motor is defective (or its driving IC on the main PCB).The Frost 1 - movement is not located in the
default position after the reset.
Blade 1 wheel Er
(Blade 1 wheel - error) This message will appear after the reset of the fixture if the head’s magnetic-indexing circuit malfunctions (sensor failed or magnet missing) or the stepper motor is
defective (or its driving IC on the main PCB).The Blade 1 - movement is not located in the default position after the reset.
Blade 1_Rot wheel Er
(Blade 1_Rot wheel - error) This message will appear after the reset of the fixture if the head’s magnetic-indexing circuit malfunctions (sensor failed or magnet missing) or the stepper motor is
defective (or its driving IC on the main PCB).The Blade 1_Rot - movement is not located in the default position after the reset.
Blade 2 wheel Er
(Blade 2 wheel - error) This message will appear after the reset of the fixture if the head’s magnetic-indexing circuit malfunctions (sensor failed or magnet missing) or the stepper motor is defective (or its driving IC on the main PCB).The Blade 2 - movement is not located in the
default position after the reset.
Blade 2_Rot wheel Er
(Blade 2_Rot wheel - error) This message will appear after the reset of the fixture if the head’s magnetic-indexing circuit malfunctions (sensor failed or magnet missing) or the stepper motor is
defective (or its driving IC on the main PCB).The Blade 2_Rot - movement is not located in the default position after the reset.
Blade 3 wheel Er
(Blade 3 wheel - error) This message will appear after the reset of the fixture if the head’s magnetic-indexing circuit malfunctions (sensor failed or magnet missing) or the stepper motor is
defective (or its driving IC on the main PCB).The Blade 3 - movement is not located in the default position after the reset.
Blade 3_Rot wheel Er
(Blade 3_Rot wheel - error) This message will appear after the reset of the fixture if the head’s magnetic-indexing circuit malfunctions (sensor failed or magnet missing) or the stepper motor is defective (or its driving IC on the main PCB).The Blade 3_Rot - movement is not located in the
default position after the reset.
Blade 4 wheel Er
(Blade 4 wheel - error) This message will appear after the reset of the fixture if the head’s magnetic-indexing circuit malfunctions (sensor failed or magnet missing) or the stepper motor is
defective (or its driving IC on the main PCB).The Blade 4 - movement is not located in the default position after the reset.
Blade 4_Rot wheel Er
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(Blade 4_Rot wheel - error) This message will appear after the reset of the fixture if the head’s magnetic-indexing circuit malfunctions (sensor failed or magnet missing) or the stepper motor is
defective (or its driving IC on the main PCB).The Blade 4_Rot - movement is not located in the default position after the reset.
All_Blade _Rot wheel Er
(All_Blade _Rot wheel - error) This message will appear after the reset of the fixture if the head’s magnetic-indexing circuit malfunctions (sensor failed or magnet missing) or the stepper motor is defective (or its driving IC on the main PCB).The All_Blade _Rot - movement is not located in
the default position after the reset.
Frost 2 wheel Er
(Frost 2 wheel - error) This message will appear after the reset of the fixture if the head’s magnetic-indexing circuit malfunctions (sensor failed or magnet missing) or the stepper motor is defective (or its driving IC on the main PCB).The Frost 2 - movement is not located in the
default position after the reset.
Animation_Rot wheel Er
(Animation_Rot wheel - error) This message will appear after the reset of the fixture if the head’s magnetic-indexing circuit malfunctions (sensor failed or magnet missing) or the stepper motor is
defective (or its driving IC on the main PCB).The Animation_Rot - movement is not located in the default position after the reset.
13. CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
The following points have to be considered during inspection
1) All screws for installing the devices or parts of the device have to be tightly connected and must not be corroded.
2) There must not be any deformations to the housinglensesrigging and installation points (ceilingsuspensiontrussing).
3) Motorized parts must not show any signs of wear and must move smoothly without issue.
4) The power supply cables must not show any damage,material fatigue or sediment. Further instructions depending on the installation location and usage have to be adhered to by a qualified installer and any safety concerns have to be removed.
In order to ensure the device remains in good condition and does not fail prematurely,we suggest regular maintenance.
1) Clean the inside and outside lens each week to avoid loss of output due to accumulation of
dust/ dirt on the lens.
2) Clean the fans each week to ensure maximum airflow and efficient thermal cooling.This will ensure the light source is operated in the best possible condition.
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3) A detailed electrical check by an approved electrician every quarter to make sure that the circuit contacts are in good condition.This will prevent poor circuit contacts and the resultant overheating.
We recommend frequent cleaning of the device.Please use a moist,lint- free cloth.Never use alcohol or solvents.
Please refer to the instructions underInstallation instructions”.
Should you need any spare partsplease order genuine parts from your local dealer.
Remark: Errors and omissions for all information given in this manual are excepted. All information is subject to change without prior notice.
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