Ayrton magicpanelR User Manual

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USER MANUAL
KEEP THIS MANUAL FOR FUTURE NEEDS
AYRTON – Le Parc de l’Evénement – 1, Allée d’Effiat – 91160 LONGJUMEAU – France
www.ayrton.eu
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Contents
1. Features ............................................................................................................................................................. 2
2. Fixture Overview .............................................................................................................................................. 3
3. SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ............................................................................................................................. 3
3.1) Important safety warns ........................................................................................................................ 3
3.2) GENERAL GUIDELINES ................................................................................................................... 4
4. INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS .............................................................................................................. 5
4.1) Mounting the device .............................................................................................................................. 5
5. DMX-512 control connection .......................................................................................................................... 8
6. DMX-512 connection with DMX terminator ................................................................................................. 9
7. Projector DMX start address selection .......................................................................................................... 9
8. Operting instructions of the internal DMX wireless system ...................................................................... 10
9. Control Board ................................................................................................................................................. 11
9.1 Address ................................................................................................................................................... 13
9.1.1 Set DMX Addr ........................................................................................................................... 13
9.2 Users mode ............................................................................................................................................. 13
9.2.1 User mode ................................................................................................................................... 13
9.2.2 Edit User ..................................................................................................................................... 13
9.3 Options ................................................................................................................................................... 13
9.3.1 Status .......................................................................................................................................... 13
9.3.2 Service PIN ................................................................................................................................. 15
9.3.3 Fans Control .............................................................................................................................. 16
9.3.4 Disp.Setting ................................................................................................................................ 16
9.3.5 Signal Select ............................................................................................................................... 17
9.3.6 LED Control .............................................................................................................................. 17
9.3.7 Set Universe ............................................................................................................................... 17
9.3.8 Temp. C/F .................................................................................................................................. 17
9.3.9 Initial Pos. .................................................................................................................................. 18
9.3.10 Wireless DMX .......................................................................................................................... 18
9.3.11 Trigger ...................................................................................................................................... 18
9.3.12 ResetDefault ............................................................................................................................. 19
9.4 Info ......................................................................................................................................................... 19
9.4.1 Time info. ................................................................................................................................... 19
9.4.2 Temp. Info .................................................................................................................................. 20
9.4.3 Software ver ............................................................................................................................... 20
9.4.4 Network ...................................................................................................................................... 20
9.5 Test ......................................................................................................................................................... 20
9.5.1 Home ........................................................................................................................................... 20
9.5.2 Test Channel .............................................................................................................................. 21
9.5.3 Manual Ctrl. .............................................................................................................................. 21
9.5.4 Calibration ................................................................................................................................. 21
9.6 Preset ...................................................................................................................................................... 21
9.6.1 Select Prog. ................................................................................................................................. 21
9.6.2 Edit Prog. ................................................................................................................................... 21
9.6.3 Edit Scenes ................................................................................................................................. 21
9.6.4 Scenes Input ............................................................................................................................... 21
10. INSTRUCTIONS ON USE: ........................................................................................................................ 23
11. ERROR MESSAGE ..................................................................................................................................... 29
12. CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE ......................................................................................................... 30
13. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS ............................................................................................................. 30
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Thank you for your patronage. We are confident that our excellent products and service can satisfy you. For your own safety, please read this user manual carefully before installing the device. In order to install , operate, and maintain the lighting safety and correctly. We suggest that the installation and operation should be done by the verified technician and follow the instruction strictly.
Every person involved with the installation, operation and maintenance of this device has to:
-be qualified
-follow carefully the instructions of this manual
INTRODUCTION:
Thank you for having chosen this professional moving head. You will see you have acquired a powerful and versatile device.
Unpack the device. Inside the box you should find:
1. One safety rope
2. Manual
Please check carefully that there is no damage caused by transportation. Should there be any, consult your dealer and don’t install this device.
1. Features
·25 x 10W high power LEDs
·Extremely Long Life:100,000 Hr and low power consumption
·3 DMX channel mode: 20/18/116 channels
·Pan/tilt movement: 8 bit and 16 bit resolution
For smooth and precise resolution Pan: 540°/630° optional, Tilt: 265°movement High speed of pan/tilt movement, speed of pan/tilt movement is adjustable Scan position memory, auto reposition after unexpected movement
·Strobe effect with 18 flashes per second and pulse effect
·General dimming and blackout for all four colors
·Excellent RGBW mixing and rainbow effect
·Control board with full color LCD graphic display and touch-keyboard
·Dimmer intensity from 0%~100%
·Display: Can be changed 180° reverse to fit for different installation position.
·Rechargeable Back up Battrty for Display
·Wireless receiver pre-installed
·Preset program: 7 built in programs can be called up via DMX controller
·Software-upload by optional accessory via DMX line
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2. Fixture Overview
3. SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
3.1) Important safety warns
This device has left the factory in perfect condition. In order to maintain this condition and to ensure a safe operation, it is absolutely necessary for the user to follow the safety instructions and warning notes written in this user manual.
Important: Damages caused by the disregard of this user manual are not subject to warranty. The dealer will not accept liability for any resulting defects or problems.
If the device has been exposed to temperature changes due to environmental changes, do not switch it on immediately. The arising condensation could damage the device. Leave the device switched off until it has reached room temperature.
1: Lens
2: Display
3: Left-button
4: Down-button
5: ENTER-button
6: Right-button
7: Mode/Esc-button
8: Up-button
9: Handle
10: Antenna – Wireless DMX
11: 5-Pin DMX out
12: 5-Pin DMX in
13: RJ45 out
14: RJ45 in
15: Fuse
16: Power in
17: Power out
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This device falls under protection-class I. Therefore it is essential that the device be earthed. If protection screen,lens or ultraviolet screen in the fixture is apparently damaged or is damaged to exceed their own effective degree, such as cracked and gashed, it must be replaced.
The electric connection must carry out by qualified person.
Make sure that the available voltage is not higher than stated at the end of this manual.
Make sure the power cord is never crimped or damaged by sharp edges. If this would be the case, replacement of the cable must be done by an authorized dealer.
Always disconnect from the mains, when the device is not in use or before cleaning it. Only handle the power cord by the plug. Never pull out the plug by tugging the power cord.
During initial start-up some smoke or smell may arise. This is a normal process and does not necessarily mean that the device is defective, it should decrease gradually.
Please don't project the beam onto combustible substances.
If the external flexible cable or cord of this luminaire is damaged, it shall be exclusively replaced by the manufacturer or his service agent or a similar qualified person in order to avoid a hazard.
Please be aware that damages caused by manual modifications to the device are not subject to warranty. Keep away from children and non-professionals.
3.2) GENERAL GUIDELINES
This device is a lighting effect for professional use on stages, in discotheques, theatres, etc., the device was designed for indoor use only.
This fixture is only allowed to be operated with the max alternating current which stated in the technical specifications in the last page of this manual.
Lighting effects are not designed for permanent operation. Consistent operation breaks may ensure that the device will serve you for a long time without defects.
Do not shake the device.Avoid brute force when installing or operating the device. While choosing the installation-spot, please make sure that the device is not exposed to extreme heat, moisture or dust. Please don't project the beam onto combustible substances.The minimum distance between light-output from the projector and the illuminated surface must be more than
0.5 meter.
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If you use the quick lock cam in hanging up the fixture, please make sure the quick lock fasteners turned in the quick lock holes correctly.
Operate the device only after having familiarized with its functions. Do not permit operation by persons not qualified for operating the device. Most damages are the result of unprofessional operation.
Please use the original packaging if the device is to be transported.
For safety reasons, please be aware that all modifications on the device are forbidden.
If this device will be operated in any way different to the one described in this manual, the product may suffer damages and the guarantee becomes void. Furthermore, any other operation may lead to short-circuit, burns, electric shock, lamp explosion, crash, etc.
4. INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
Do not operate this device with open cover
4.1) Mounting the device
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 experience, including 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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Before mounting make sure that the installation area can hold a minimum point load of 10 times the device’s weight.
Connect the fixture to the mains with the power plug.
Installation via the Omega holders
a) Fixed the clamp on the bracket by tighten up the M12 screw on the bracket to the Ф13 hole in
the middle of the bracket.
b) 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.
c) Install the second Omega holder. d) Pull the safety-rope through the holes on the bottom of the base and over the trussing system
or a safe fixation spot. Insert the end in the carabine and tighten the safety screw.
Notice: this step is quite important to ensure that the fixture will not drop out by the damage of the clamp.
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Dimensional Drawings:
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Layout Drawings:
Mounting points
Be sure this fixture is kept at least 0.5m 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. Overhead mounting requires extensive experience, including amongst others calculating working load limits, a fine knowledge of the installation material being used, and periodic safety inspection of all installation material and the fixture. If you lack these qualifications, do not attempt the installation yourself. Improper installation can result in bodily injury.
5. DMX-512 control connection
Connect the provided XLR cable to the female 5-pin XLR output of your controller and the other side to the male 5-pin XLR input of the moving head. You can chain multiple Moving head together through serial linking. The cable needed should be two core, screened cable with XLR input and output connectors. Please refer to the diagram below.
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Address 41 Address 21 Address 1
6. DMX-512 connection with DMX terminator
For installations where the DMX cable has to run 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 by electrical noise. The DMX terminator is simply an XLR plug with a 120 Ω resistor connected between pins 2 and 3,which is then plugged into the output XLR socket of the last fixture in the chain. Please see illustrations below.
7. Projector 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 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 fixtures, or make different address for each fixture individually.
If you set the same address, all the units 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 fixture.
In the case of the led move head, which is a 20 channel fixture, you should set the starting address of the first unit to 1, the second unit to 21(20 + 1), the third unit to 41 (20+ 21), and so on.
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8. Operting instructions of the internal DMX wireless system
1. Equipments: DMX 512 controller, wireless transmitter, and the fixtures with wireless receiver.
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 Red: Not logged on to a transmitter (free)
3 WDMX in the menu of the fixture: On a fixture installed with wireless system, in order to switch between wireless control system
and traditional DMX control (with cable), a new menu WDMX is added to the display board.
ON: (Activate WDMX)
1) When the fixture is on powerand 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 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 status, wireless system is not activated, so 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.
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 memory, even if restart the power, this unit will log in the transmitter (T1) automatically.
3) Use the DMX 512 to control the fixture 5Remove the receivers from transmitter (T1) and to log in to another transmitter (T2) Case 1: Remove a receiver:
a) On the control board of the fixture, enter 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 transmitter (T1);
c) press the configuration button on transmitter(T2) for less than 3 second, then the fixture
will start to connect with the transmitter(T2)
Case 2: Remove all receivers from a transmitter (T1) to log in to T2;
a) Press and hold the configuration button on the T1 as least 5 seconds, can clear the
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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 transmitter ( T1);
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.
9. Control Board
The Control Board offers several features: you can simply set the starting address , run the pre-programmed program or make a reset.
The main menu is accessed by pressing the -button until the display starts flashing.
Browse through the menu by pressing the -button , -button , -button or
-button. Press the Enter-button in order to select the desired menu. You can change the
selection by pressing the the -button , -button , -button or -button.
Confirm every selection by pressing the -button. You can leave every mode or access the
display menu via the internal battery by pressing the -button for 5 minute; The functions provided are described in the following sections. it will exit from flash 10 seconds after the last keypress. Press this key under edit mode, . The functions provided are described in the following sections.
Address
Set Dmx Addr
A001~AXXX
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 :
Options
Status
Addr via DMX No DMX Mode Pan Reverse Tilt Reverse Pan Degree Tilt Degree Feedback Pan/Tilt Spd Mic Sens. Hibernation
ON/OFF Close/Hold/Auto/Music ON/OFF ON/OFF 630/540 270/540 ON/OFF Speed 1~ 4 0~99% OFF, 01M~99M15M
Add. via DMX Auto run if no DMX Pan Reverse movement Tilt Reverse movement Pan Degree Select Tilt Degree Select Movement Feedback Reset Pan/Tilt Sensitivity of Mic. Stand by Mode
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Service PIN
Service PIN
RDM PID
Set Ip
Set Device ID
Set LED BIN
Change To BIN
Password=XXX
Xxxxxx
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
xx
LED BIN
LED BIN
Service Password“=050”
RDM PID Code
KlingNet Device ID
IP Addr
LED BIN
LED BIN
Fans Control
Head Control
Auto High Low
Head Fans Speed Mode 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 No Signal Rash
Signal Select
DMX WDMX Art--Net
DMX Wireless DMX Art-Net
LED Control
Kling-Net OFF Kling-Net RGB Kling-Net RGBW
KlingNet confer Kling-Net confer RGB Kling-Net confer RGBW
Set Universe
xx
Art-Net Universe NO.
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 Reset Wireless DMX Mem
Trigger
DMX Value Disp. Set To Slave Auto Program Music Ctrl.
PAN…… Slave1,Slave2,Slave3 Master / Alone Master / Alone
DMX value display Slave setting Auto program Music control
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
V1.0.4……
Software version
Network
IP,Mask,Mac
Network setting
Test
Home
All Pan&Tilt
Reset all motors Reset Pan/Tilt
Test Channel
PAN ……
Test function
Manual Ctrl.
PAN =XXX
:
Fine adjustment of the lamp
Calibration
-Password­PAN
:
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
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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
Automat. scenes rec
Default settings shaded
9.1 Address
9.1.1 Set DMX Addr
With this function, you can adjust the desired DMX-address via the Control Board.
1. Access the main menu.
2. Tap the <Up/Down>button untilSet DMX Addris displayed.
3. Press ENTER, the display will show Set DMX Addr.
4. Tap the <Up/Down>buttonthe display will show “A001~AXXX”
5. Press ENTER to confirm or press <MODE/ESC> to return to the main menu.
9.2 Users mode
In this menu, user can select different channels list by different sequence: For example, after the user enter this manual, if select Auto Program = CH 22, means in this User’s mode, the “Dimmer” is in Channel 16.
9.2.1 User mode
With this function, you can create user defined channel orders.
9.2.2 Edit User
With this function, you can adjust the rest user defined channel order.
1Access the main menu. 2The display show Edit User”frist channel, Press <Up/Down> the display will show
Edit User.
3Press <ENTER> to confirm or press <MODE/ESC> to return to the main menu.
9.3 Options
9.3.1 Status
Addr via DMX
With this function, you can adjust the desired DMX-address via an external controller.
1. Access the main menu.
2. Press <Up/Down>, the display will show Addr via DMX.
3. Press< ENTER>, the display will showAddr via DMX.
4. The display show ON,Press <Up/Down>, the display will show OFF.
5. Press <ENTER> to confirm or press <MODE/ESC> to return to the main menu.
No DMX Mode
With this function, when the drive is not DMX signal, it runs automatism, close, hold and music, the default is hold.
1. Access the main menu.
2. Press <Up/Down>, the display will show No DMX Mode.
3. Press< ENTER>, the display will showNo DMX Mode.
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4. The display show “Hold”,Press <Up/Down>, the display will show “Close”, “Auto”,
“Music”.
5. Press <ENTER> to confirm or press <MODE/ESC> to return to the main menu.
Pan Reverse
With this function you can reverse the Pan-movement.
1. Access the main menu.
2. Press <Up/Down>, the display will show Pan Reverse.
3. Press< ENTER>, the display will showPan Reverse.
4. The display show OFF,Press <Up/Down>, the display will show ON.
5. Press <ENTER> to confirm or press <MODE/ESC> to return to the main menu.
Tilt Reverse
With this function you can reverse the Tilt-movement.
1. Access the main menu.
2. Press <Up/Down>, the display will showTilt Reverse.
3. Press< ENTER>, the display will showTilt Reverse.
4. The display show OFF,Press <Up/Down>, the display will show ON.
5. Press <ENTER> to confirm or press <MODE/ESC> to return to the main menu.
Pan Degree
With this function, you can select pan degree for 630 or 540.
1. Access the main menu.
2. Press <Up/Down>, the display will showPan Degree.
3. Press< ENTER>, the display will showPan Degree.
4. The display show 540,Press <Up/Down>, the display will show 630.
5. Press <ENTER> to confirm or press <MODE/ESC> to return to the main menu.
Tilt Degree
With this function, you can select pan degree for 270 or 540.
1. Access the main menu.
2. Press <Up/Down>, the display will showTilt Degree.
3. Press< ENTER>, the display will showTilt Degree.
4. The display show 270,Press <Up/Down>, the display will show 540.
5. Press <ENTER> to confirm or press <MODE/ESC> to return to the main menu.
Feedback
With this function, you can feedback switch of pan movement or tilt movement.
1. Access the main menu.
2. Press <Up/Down>, the display will showFeedback.
3. Press< ENTER>, the display will showFeedback.
4. The display show ON,Press <Up/Down>, the display will show OFF.
5. Press <ENTER> to confirm or press <MODE/ESC> to return to the main menu.
Pan/Tilt Spd
With this function, you can select scan mode from 1 to 4.
1. Access the main menu.
2. Press <Up/Down>, the display will showPan/Tilt Spd.
3. Press< ENTER>, the display will showPan/Tilt Spd.
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4. The display show Speed 1,Press <Up/Down>, the display will show “Speed 2”,
“Speed 3”, “Speed 4”.
5. Press <ENTER> to confirm or press <MODE/ESC> to return to the main menu.
Mic Sens.
With this function, the default is 70%, you can select the desired microphone sensitivity from 0 % to 99 %.
1. Access the main menu.
2. Press <Up/Down>, the display will showMic Sens..
3. Press< ENTER>, the display will showMic Sens..
4. The display show 70%,Press <Up/Down>, the display will show 0~99%.
5. Press <ENTER> to confirm or press <MODE/ESC> to return to the main menu.
Hibernation ——Standby mode
The lamp 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. Access the main menu.
2. Press <Up/Down>, the display will showHibernation.
3. Press< ENTER>, the display will showHibernation.
4. The display show 15M,Press <Up/Down>, the display will show 01M”, 02M …. 99M orOFF.
5. Press <ENTER> to confirm or press <MODE/ESC> to return to the main menu.
9.3.2 Service PIN
Service PIN——The Password for this function is “50”.
RDM PID—— With this function you can call up various submenus via RDM.
This device is RDM ready. RDM stands for "remote device management" and makes remote control of devices connected to the DMX-bus. ANSI E1.20-2006 by ESTA specifies the RDM standard as an extension of the DMX512 protocol.
Manual settings like adjusting the DMX starting address are no longer needed. This is
especially useful when the device is installed in a remote area. RDM ready and conventional DMX devices can be operated in one DMX line. The RDM protocol sends own packages in the DMX512 data feed and does not influence conventional devices.
If DMX splitters are used and RDM control is to be used, these splitters must support RDM.
The number and type of RDM parameters depend on the RDM controller being used.
Set IP
1. Access the main menu.
2. Press <Up/Down>, the display will showSet IP..
3. Press< ENTER>, the display will showSet IP.
4. The display showxxx.xxx.xxx.xxx.
5. Press <ENTER> to confirm or press <MODE/ESC> to return to the main menu.
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Set Device ID
1. Access the main menu.
2. Press <Up/Down>, the display will showSet Device ID..
3. Press< ENTER>, the display will showSet Device ID.
4. The display showxx.
5. Press <ENTER> to confirm or press <MODE/ESC> to return to the main menu.
Set LED BIN
1. Access the main menu.
2. Press <Up/Down>, the display will showSet LED BIN.
3. Press< ENTER>, the display will showSet LED BIN.
4. The display show LED BIN.
5. Press <ENTER> to confirm or press <MODE/ESC> to return to the main menu.
Change To BIN
1. Access the main menu.
2. Press <Up/Down>, the display will showChange To BIN.
3. Press< ENTER>, the display will showChange To BIN.
4. The display showLED BIN.
5. Press <ENTER> to confirm or press <MODE/ESC> to return to the main menu.
9.3.3 Fans Control Head Control
With this function, you can set the speed of the running fans. The selections have Auto High and Low.
1. Access the main menu.
2. Press <Up/Down>, the display will showHead Control.
3. Press< ENTER>, the display will showHead Control.
4. The display show Auto”,Press <Up/Down>, the display will show “High”, “Low”.
5. Press <ENTER> to confirm or press <MODE/ESC> to return to the main menu.
9.3.4 Disp.Setting Shutoff Time
With this function you can shut off the color LCD display after 2 to 60 minutes. Turn the encoder in order to select the desired shut off time. The default is 5 minute.
Flip Display
With this function you can the entire display to be flipped by 180˚ to allow for better view when the fixture is hung from truss or a ceiling. This function is disabled as default.
1Access the main menu. 2Press <Up/Down>, the display will showFlip Display. 3Press< ENTER>, the display will showFlip Display. 4The display show OFF,Press <Up/Down>, the display will show ON. 5Press <ENTER> to confirm or press <MODE/ESC> to return to the main menu.
Key Lock
With this function you can activate the automatic keylock status. If this function is activated, the keys will be locked automatically after exiting the edit mode for 15 seconds. keeping press the [MENU] key for 3seconds if you do not need this function.
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1Access the main menu. 2Press <Up/Down>, the display will showKey Lock. 3Press< ENTER>, the display will showKey Lock. 4The display show OFF,Press <Up/Down>, the display will show ON. 5Press <ENTER> to confirm or press <MODE/ESC> to return to the main menu.
DispFlash
With this function you can the entire display to be flipped by 180˚ to allow for better view when the fixture is hung from truss or a ceiling. This function is disabled as default.
1Access the main menu. 2Press <Up/Down>, the display will showDispFlash. 3Press< ENTER>, the display will showDispFlash. 4The display show OFF,Press <Up/Down>, the display will show ON. 5Press <ENTER> to confirm or press <MODE/ESC> to return to the main menu.
9.3.5 Signal Select
1Access the main menu. 2Press <Up/Down>, the display will showSignal Select. 3Press< ENTER>, the display will showSignal Select. 4The display show DMX,Press <Up/Down>, the display will show WDMX,
Art--Net.
5Press <ENTER> to confirm or press <MODE/ESC> to return to the main menu.
9.3.6 LED Control
1Access the main menu. 2Press <Up/Down>, the display will showLED Control.
3Press< ENTER>, the display will showLED Control. 4The display show Kling-Net OFF,Press <Up/Down>, the display will show
Kling-Net RGB, Kling-Net RGBW.
5Press <ENTER> to confirm or press <MODE/ESC> to return to the main menu.
9.3.7 Set Universe
1Access the main menu. 2Press <Up/Down>, the display will showSet Universe. 3Press< ENTER>, the display will showSet Universe. 4The display show xxx. 5Press <ENTER> to confirm or press <MODE/ESC> to return to the main menu.
9.3.8 Temp. C/F
With this function, Display the temperature for Celsius or Fahrenheit.
1Access the main menu. 2Press <Up/Down>, the display will showTemp. C/F.
3Press< ENTER>, the display will showTemp. C/F. 4The display show Celsius”,Press <Up/Down>, the display will show “Fahrenheit”. 5Press <ENTER> to confirm or press <MODE/ESC> to return to the main menu.
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9.3.9 Initial Pos.
With this function, Display initial effect position.
1Access the main menu. 2Press <Up/Down>, the display will showInitial Pos.. 3Press< ENTER>, the display will showInitial Pos.. 4The display show XXX. 5Press <ENTER> to confirm or press <MODE/ESC> to return to the main menu.
9.3.10 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.
1Access the main menu. 2Press <Up/Down>, the display will showWireless DMX.
3Press< ENTER>, the display will showWireless DMX. 4The display show Activate WDMX, Press <Up/Down>, the display will show
Act&Data Out,“Rest WDMX”.
5Press <ENTER> to confirm or press <MODE/ESC> to return to the main menu.
9.3.11 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.
1. Access the main menu.
2. Tap the <Up/Down>button untilDMX Value Disp.is displayed.
3. Press ENTER, the display will show DMX Value Disp..
4. Tap the <Up/Down>buttonchoose each channel.
5. Press ENTER to confirm or press <MODE/ESC> to return to the main menu.
Set To Slave
With this function, you can define the device as slave.
1. Access the main menu.
2. Tap the <Up/Down>button untilSet To Slaveis displayed.
3. Press ENTER, the display will showSet To Slave”.
4. Tap the <Up/Down>buttonthe display will show “Slave1”, ”Slave2”, ”Slave3”.
5. Press ENTER to confirm or press <MODE/ESC> to return to the main menu.
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.
1. Access the main menu.
2. Tap the <Up/Down>button untilAuto Programis displayed.
3. Press ENTER, the display will showAuto Program.
4. Tap the <Up/Down>buttonthe display will show “Master1”, ” Alone”.
5. Press ENTER to confirm or press <MODE/ESC> to return to the main menu.
Music Ctrl.
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With this function, you can run the internal program sound-controlled.
1. Access the main menu.
2. Tap the <Up/Down>button untilMusic Ctrl.is displayed.
3. Press <ENTER>, the display will showMusic Ctrl..
4. Tap the <Up/Down>buttonthe display will show “Master1”, ” Alone”.
5. Press <ENTER> to confirm or press <MODE/ESC> to return to the main menu.
9.3.12 ResetDefault
With this function, you can select restore factory set for ON or OFF, the default is OFF.
1Access the main menu. 2Press <Up/Down>, the display will showResetDefault.
3Press< ENTER>, the display will showResetDefault. 4The display show OFF,Press <Up/Down>, the display will show “ON”. 5Press <ENTER> to confirm or press <MODE/ESC> to return to the main menu.
9.4 Info
9.4.1 Time info. 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 resetted after turning the device off.
1. Access the main menu.
2. the display will show Time Information.
3. Press <Up/Down>, the display will show Current Time.
4. Press< ENTER>, the display will showCurrent Time.
5. The display will show XXXX (Hours)
6. Press <ENTER> to confirm or press <MODE/ESC> to return to the main menu.
Ttl Life Hrs
With this function, you can display the running time of the device. The display shows “XXXX”, “XXXX” stands for the number of hours.
1. Access the main menu.
2. Press <Up/Down>, the display will show Ttl Life Hrs.
3. Press< ENTER>, the display will showTtl Life Hrs.
4. The display will show XXXX (Hours)
5. Press <ENTER> to confirm or press <MODE/ESC> to return to the main menu.
Last Run Hrs
With this function, you can display last the running time of the lamp. The display shows “XXXX”, “XXXX” stands for the number of hours
1. Access the main menu.
2. Press <Up/Down>, the display will show Last Run Hrs.
3. Press< ENTER>, the display will showLast Run Hrs.
4. The display will show XXXX (Hours)
5. Press <ENTER> to confirm or press <MODE/ESC> to return to the main menu.
Timer PIN
With this function, you can display the timer password.
1. Access the main menu.
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2. Press <Up/Down>, the display will show Timer PIN.
3. Press< ENTER>, the display will showTimer PIN. The time password is 038.
4. Press <ENTER> to confirm or press <MODE/ESC> to return to the main menu.
Clr Last Run
With this function, you can clear last run time of the fixture. The display shows “ON” or “OFF”, Press “Enter” to confirm.
1. Access the main menu.
2. Press <Up/Down>, the display will show Clr Last Run.
3. AtTimer PINmenu input right password, Press< ENTER>, the display will show Clr Last Run.
4. The display show OFF,Press <Up/Down>, the display will show ON.
5. Press <ENTER> to confirm or press <MODE/ESC> to return to the main menu.
9.4.2 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. Access the main menu.
2. Press <Up/Down>, the display will show Head Temp..
3. Press< ENTER>, the display will showHead Temp..
4. The display show “XXX °C/ °F”.
5. Press <ENTER> to confirm or press <MODE/ESC> to return to the main menu.
9.4.3 Software ver
With this function, you can display the software version of the device.
1. Access the main menu.
2. Press <Up/Down>, the display will show Software ver.
3. Press< ENTER>, the display will showSoftware ver.
4. The display show “Ver x.x”.
5. Press <ENTER> to confirm or press <MODE/ESC> to return to the main menu.
9.4.4 Network
1. Access the main menu.
2. Press <Up/Down>, the display will show Network.
3. AtTimer PINmenu input right password, Press< ENTER>, the display will show Network.
4. The display show “IP”, Press <Up/Down>, the display will show “Mask”, “Mac”.
5. Press <ENTER> to confirm or press <MODE/ESC> to return to the main menu.
9.5 Test
9.5.1 Home
With this function you can reset the device via the Control Board. You can select the different reset functions by turning the encoder.
1Access the main menu. 2The display show All, Press <Up/Down>, the display will show All ”,
Pan&Tilt.
3Press <ENTER> to confirm or press <MODE/ESC> to return to the main menu.
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9.5.2 Test Channel
With this function you can test each channel on its (correct) function.
1Access the main menu. 2Press <Up/Down>, the display will show Test Channel. 3Press< ENTER>, the display will show Test Channel. 4The display show Pan Movingfrist channel, Press <Up/Down>, can choose other
channel.
5Press <ENTER> to confirm or press <MODE/ESC> to return to the main menu.
9.5.3 Manual Ctrl.
With this function, you can adjust the lamp more easily. All effects will be canceled, the shutter opens and the dimmer intensity will be set to 100 %. With the individual functions, you can focus the light on a flat surface (wall) and erform the fine lamp adjustment.
1Access the main menu. 2Press <Up/Down>, the display will show Manual Ctrl.. 3Press< ENTER>, the display will show Manual Ctrl.. 4The display show PAN=XXX. 5Press <ENTER> to confirm or press <MODE/ESC> to return to the main menu.
9.5.4 Calibration
With this function, you can calibrate and adjust the effect wheels to their correct positions. The password of calibrate values is 050.
1Access the main menu. 2Press <Up/Down>, the display will show Calibration. 3Press< ENTER>, the display will show Calibration. 4The display show Password=XXXX. 5Press <ENTER> to confirm or press <MODE/ESC> to return to the main menu.
9.6 Preset
9.6.1 Select Prog.
With this function, you can select the program for the Program Run.
9.6.2 Edit Prog.
With this function, you can edit the internal programs.
9.6.3 Edit Scenes
With this function, you can edit the scenes of the internal programs.
9.6.4 Scenes Input
The moving head features an integrated DMX-recorder by which you can transmit the programmed scenes from your DMX-controller to the moving head. Adjust the desired scene numbers via the encoder (from – to). When you call up the scenes at your controller, they will automatically be transmitted to the moving head.
Excursion:
A Master unit can send up to 3 different data groups to the Slave units, i.e. a Master unit can start 3 different Slave units, which run 3 different programs. The Master unit sends the 3 program parts in a continuous loop.
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The Slave unit receives data from the Master unit according to the group which the Slave unit was assigned to. If e.g. a Slave unit is set to “Slave 1” in the menu “Set to Slave”, the Master unit sends “Auto Program Part 1” to the Slave unit. If set to “Slave 2”, the Slave unit receives “Auto Program Part 2”.
To start a Auto Program please proceed as follows:
1. Slave-Setting
Select “Function Mode” by turning the encoder.
Press the Enter button to confirm.
Select “Set to slave” by turning the encoder.
Press the Enter button to confirm.
Turn the encoder to select “Slave 1”, “Slave 2” or “Slave 3”.
Press the Enter button to confirm.
Press the MODE/ESC button in order to return to the main menu.
2. Automatic Program Run
Select “Function Mode” by turning the encoder.
Press the Enter button to confirm.
Select “Auto Program” by turning the encoder.
Press the Enter button to confirm.
Turn the encoder to select “Master” or “Alone”. The selection "Alone" means Stand Alone-mode and
"Master" that the device is defined as master.
Press the Enter button to confirm.
Press the MODE/ESC button in order to return to the main menu.
3. Program selection for Auto Pro Part
Select “Edit program” by turning the encoder.
Press the Enter button to confirm.
Select “Select programs” by turning the encoder.
Press the Enter button to confirm.
Turn the encoder to select “Auto Pro Part 1”, “Auto Pro Part 2” or “Auto Pro Part 3”, and thus select which
Slave program is to be sent. Selection “Part 1” means, that the Slave unit runs the same program as the master units.
Press the Enter button to confirm.
Press the MODE/ESC button in order to return to the main menu.
4. Program selection for Edit Program
Select “Edit program” by turning the encoder.
Press the Enter button to confirm.
Select “Edit program” by turning the encoder.
Press the Enter button to confirm.
Turn the encoder to select the desired program. With this function you can edit specific scenes into a specific
program.
Press the Enter button to confirm.
Press the MODE/ESC button in order to return to the main menu.
5. Automatic Scene Recording
Select “Edit program” by turning the encoder.
Press the Enter button to confirm.
Select “Edit scenes” by turning the encoder.
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Turn the encoder to select the desired scene numbers. You can program a maximum number of 250
Press the Enter button to confirm.
Press the MODE/ESC button in order to return to the main menu.
Example: Program 2 includes scenes: 10, 11, 12, 13 Program 4 includes scenes: 8, 9, 10 Program 6 includes scenes: 12, 13, 14, 15 Auto Pro Part 1 is Program 2; Auto Pro Part 2 is Program 3; Auto Pro Part 3 is Program 6
The 3 Slave groups run the Auto Program in certain time segments, as shown in the following picture:
10. INSTRUCTIONS ON USE:
DMX channel´s functions and their values (116 DMX 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
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236-255
no function
6 4 6
Pan Motor continuous rotation
0-127
no function
128-189
Forwards Pan rotation from fast to slow
190-193
No rotation
194-255
Backwards Pan rotation from slow to fast
7 5 7
Tilt Motor continuous rotation
0-127
no function
128-189
Forwards Tilt rotation from fast to slow
190-193
No rotation
194-255
Backwards Tilt rotation from slow to fast
8 6
Red LED -all arrays :
0-255
Red ( 0-Black , 255-100% Red )
9 7
Green LED-all arrays :
0-255
Green ( 0-Black , 255-100% Green )
10 8
Blue LED -all arrays :
0-255
Blue ( 0-Black , 255-100% Blue )
11 9
White LED -all arrays :
0-255
White ( 0-Black , 255-100% White )
17
Red LED -array 1 :
0-255
Red ( 0-Black , 255-100% Red )
18
Green LED-array 1 :
0-255
Green ( 0-Black , 255-100% Green )
19
Blue LED -array 1 :
0-255
Blue ( 0-Black , 255-100% Blue )
20
White LED -array 1 :
0-255
White ( 0-Black , 255-100% White )
21
Red LED -array 2 :
0-255
Red ( 0-Black , 255-100% Red )
22
Green LED-array 2 :
0-255
Green ( 0-Black , 255-100% Green )
23
Blue LED -array 2 :
0-255
Blue ( 0-Black , 255-100% Blue )
24
White LED -array 2 :
0-255
White ( 0-Black , 255-100% White )
。。。。。。
113
Red LED -array 36 :
0-255
Red ( 0-Black , 255-100% Red )
114
Green LED-array 36 :
0-255
Green ( 0-Black , 255-100% Green )
115
Blue LED -array 36 :
0-255
Blue ( 0-Black , 255-100% Blue )
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116
White LED -array 36 :
0-255
White ( 0-Black , 255-100% White )
12
10
8
Shutter, strobe:
0-31
Led trun off
32-63
Led turn on
64-95
Strobe effect slow to fast
96-127
Led turn on
128-159
Pulse-effect in sequences
160-191
Led turn on
192-223
Random strobe effect slow to fast
224-255
Led turn on
13
11
9
Dimmer intensity:
0-255
Intensity 0 to 100%
14
12
10
Color Macro:
0-7
No function
8-39
from RED to YELLOW
40-71
from YELLOW to GREEN
72-103
from GREEN to CYAN
104-135
from CYAN to BLUE
136-167
from BLUE to MAGENTA
168-199
from MAGENTA to RED
200-231
from RED to WHITE
232-255
Crossfading colours from slow to fast
15
13
11
Color Presets:
0-4
No function
5--9
White2700k
10--14
White3200k
15-19
White4200k
20-24
White5600k
25-29
White6500k
30-34
White8000k
35-39
Yellow
40-44
Magenta
45-49
Cyan
50-54
Salmon
55-59
Turquoise
60-64
Light Green
65-69
Steel Blue
70-74
Orange
75-79
Straw
80-84
Pale Lavander
85-89
Pink
90-94
Red
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95-99
Green
100-104
Blue
105-109
White
110-104
Rainbow1
115-119
Rainbow2
120-124
Rainbow3
125-255
Reserved
19
17
15
Color Presets Dimmer:
0-255
Dimmer 0% to 100%
16
14
12
Chase Patterns:
0--9
Led trun off
10-11
Chase 1
12-13
Chase 2
14-15
Chase 3
16-17
Chase 4
18-19
Chase 5
20-21
Chase 6
22-23
Chase 7
24-25
Chase 8
26-27
Chase 9
28-29
Chase 10
30-31
Chase 11
32-33
Chase 12
34-35
Chase 13
36-37
Chase 14
38-39
Chase 15
40-41
Chase 16
42-43
Chase 17
44-45
Chase 18
46-47
Chase 19
48-49
Chase 20
50-51
Chase 21
52-53
Chase 22
54-55
Chase 23
56-57
Chase 24
58-59
Chase 25
60-61
Chase 26
62-63
Chase 27
64-65
Chase 28
66-67
Chase 29
68-69
Chase 30
70-71
Chase 31
72-73
Chase 32
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74-75
Chase 33
76-77
Chase 34
78-79
Chase 35
80-81
Chase 36
82-83
Chase 37
84-85
Chase 38
86-87
Chase 39
88-89
Chase 40
90-91
Chase 41
92-93
Chase 42
94-95
Chase 43
96-97
Chase 44
98-99
Chase 45
100-101
Chase 46
102-103
Chase 47
104-105
Chase 48
106-107
Chase 49
108-109
Chase 50
110-111
Chase 51
112-113
Chase 52
114-115
Chase 53
116-117
Chase 54
118-119
Chase 55
120-121
Chase 56
122-123
Chase 57
124-125
Chase 58
126-127
Chase 59
128-129
Chase 60
130-131
Chase 61
132-133
Chase 62
134-135
Chase 63
136-137
Chase 64
138-139
Chase 65
140-141
Chase 66
142-143
Chase 67
144-145
Chase 68
146-147
Chase 69
148-149
Chase 70
150-151
Chase 71
152-153
Chase 72
154-155
Chase 73
156-157
Chase 74
158-159
Chase 75
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160-161
Chase 76
162-163
Chase 77
164-165
Chase 78
166-167
Chase 79
168-169
Chase 80
170-171
Chase 81
172-173
Chase 82
174-175
Chase 83
176-177
Chase 84
178-179
Chase 85
180-181
Chase 86
182-183
Chase 87
184-185
Chase 88
186-187
Chase 89
188-189
Chase 90
190-191
Chase 91
192-193
Chase 92
194-195
Chase 93
196-197
Chase 94
198-199
Chase 95
200-201
Chase 96
202-203
Chase 97
204-205
Chase 98
206-207
Chase 99
208-209
Chase 100
210-211
Chase 101
212-213
Chase 102
214-215
Chase 103
216-217
Chase 104
218-219
Chase 105
220-221
Chase 106
222-223
Chase 107
224-225
Chase 108
226-227
Chase 109
228-229
Chase 110
230-231
Chase 111
232-233
Chase 112
234-235
Chase 113
236-235
Reserved
17
15
13
Chase Speed:
0-125
Fast to Slow Backward
126-130
Stop(Speed=0)
131-255
Slow to Fast Forward
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18
16
14
Chase Fade:
0-255
Fade Chase
20
18
16
Reset, internal programs:
0-79
Normal
80-84
All motor reset
85-87
Scan motor reset
88-90
no function
91-93
no function
94-96
no function
97-99
no function
100-119
Internal program 1 (secne1~8 of EEPROM)
120-139
Internal program 2 (secne9~16 of EEPROM)
140-159
Internal program 3 (secne17~24 of EEPROM)
160-179
Internal program 4 (secne25~32 of EEPROM)
180-199
Internal program 5 (secne33~40 of EEPROM)
200-219
Internal program 6 (secne41~48 of EEPROM)
220-239
Internal program 7 (secne49~56 of EEPROM)
240-255
Music Control (secne of Program 1)
11. ERROR MESSAGE
When you turn on the fixture, it will make a reset at first. The display may show“Err channel is XX” while there are problems with one or more channels. “XX” stands for channel 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 who has the testing sensor for positioning. For example, when the display shows “Err channel is Red LED -all arrays”, it means there is some error in channel 1. If there are some errors on channel 1, channel 3 at the same time, you may see the error message, “Err channel is Pan movement”, “Err channel is Tilt movement”,flash repeated for 2 times, and then the fixture will generate a second reset. If the fixture remain error message after performing reset more than 2 times, only the channels which have errors can not work properly, others can work as usual. Please contact with 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 (sensor failed or magnet missing) or the stepping-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 (sensor failed or magnet missing) or the stepping-motor is defective (or its driving IC on the main PCB). The TILT- movement is not located in the default position after the reset.
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12. CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
The following points have to be considered during the 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 on the housing, color lenses, fixations and installation spots (ceiling, suspension, trussing).
3) Mechanically moved parts must not show any traces of wearing and must not rotate with unbalances.
4) The electric power supply cables must not show any damage, material fatigue or sediments.
Further instructions depending on the installation spot and usage have to be adhered by a skilled installer and any safety problems have to be removed.
In order to make the lights in good condition and extend the life time, we suggest a regular cleaning to the lights.
1) Clean the inside and outside lens each week to avoid the weakness of the lights due to
accumulation of dust.
2) Clean the fan each week.
3) A detailed electric check by approved electrical engineer each three month, make sure that
the circuit contacts are in good condition, prevent the poor contact of circuit from
overheating. We recommend a frequent cleaning of the device. Please use a moist, lint- free cloth. Never use alcohol or solvents. There are no serviceable parts inside the device except for the lamp. Please refer to the instructions under “Installation instructions”. Should you need any spare parts, please order genuine parts from your local dealer.
13. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Power supply: AC 100-240V~50/60Hz
Power consumption: 550W
Packing dimensions: 51.5x37.5x68 cm
Net weight: 21 KGS
Gross weight: 32 KGS
Remark: errors and omissions for every information given in this manual excepted. All information is subject to change without prior notice.
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