Blizzard Lighting SkyBox 5 User Manual

SKYBOX
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Blizzard Lighting, LLC
www.blizzardlighting.com
Waukesha, WI USA
Copyright (c) 2016
SkyBox™ 5 1
1. Getting Started 4
What’s In The Box? 4 Getting It Out Of The Box 4 Powering Up! 4 Getting A Hold Of Us 4 Safety Instructions (Don’t run with scissors!) 5
2. Meet The SkyBox™ 5 6
Features 6 DMX Quick Reference 6 The SkyBox™ 5 Pin-up Picture 7
3. Setup 8
Connecting A Bunch Of SkyBox™ 5 Fixtures 8 Data/DMX Cables 8 Using Skywire™ Wireless DMX 8 Using The Intelion™ Battery System 9 Cable Connectors 10 3-Pin??? 5-Pin??? Huh? 10 Take It To The Next Level: Setting up DMX Control 10 Fixture Linking (Master/Slave Mode) 11 Mounting/Rigging 11
4. Operating Adjustments 12
Navigating The Control Panel 12 Control Panel Menu Structure 13 DMX Mode 14 Set the Starting DMX Address 14 Select the DMX Channel Mode 14 Slave Mode 14 Auto Mode / Static Colors 14 Speed 14 Fade 14 Strobe 15 Manual Color Mixing 15 Sound Active Mode 15 Dimming Mode 15 Auto Mode / Static Colors 15 Set the Wireless Group ID 15 Auto Mode / Static Colors 15 IR Remote Control Mode 15 Power Output Mode 15 Using the IR Remote Control 16 DMX Channel Values In-Depth 17 Troubleshooting 17
5. Appendix 19
A Quick DMX Lesson 19 Keeping Your SkyBox™ 5 As Good As New 20 Returns (Gasp!) 20 Shipping Issues 20 Tech Specs 21 Dimensional Drawings 22
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LITHIUM-ION BATTERY WARNINGS & INFO
YOU MUST READ THESE SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS AND WARNINGS BEFORE USING OR
CHARGING YOUR FIXTURES.
LI-ION BATTERIES ARE VOLATILE. FAILURE TO READ AND FOLLOW THE BELOW INSTRUC
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TIONS MAY RESULT IN FIRE, PERSONAL INJURY AND DAMAGE TO PROPERTY IF CHARGED
OR USED IMPROPERLY. BY PURCHASING AND USING THESE FIXTURES, YOU ASSUME ALL
RISKS ASSOCIATED WITH LITHIUM BATTERIES. IF YOU DO NOT AGREE WITH THESE CONDI
TIONS, PLEASE CONSIDER RETURNING THE FIXTURES
1. WARNING! TO REDUCE THE RISK OF INJURY AND/OR EQUIPMENT DAMAGE, DO NOT TAMPER WITH THE CHARGING CIRCUITRY IN THIS FIXTURE. The use of other
types of chargers may result in personal injury or equipment damage. Under no circumstanc es attempt to connect the battery pack to any power supplies or other equipment that is not
specically and expressly designated for use with this model battery pack.
2. NEVER CHARGE UNATTENDED. When charging Li-Ion batteries, you must always re main in constant observation in order to react to potential problems which may occur. Failure
to do so may result in re. Put the battery in a reproof container, and charge in an isolated area, away from ammable materials. Always have a re extinguisher ready for emergency
use.
3. USE THE LITHIUM ION BATTERY PACK ONLY WITH EQUIPMENT SPECIFICALLY AND EXPRESSLY DESIGNATED FOR USE WITH THIS MODEL BATTERY PACK. Use with
other equipment may result in re, electric shock, personal injury, and/or damage to equip
ment.
4. AVOID DANGEROUS CONDITIONS AND ENVIRONMENTS. Do not charge the battery pack in damp or wet conditions. Avoid using the pack in direct exposure to rain or snow. Do
not use the battery pack or charger in the presence of explosive gases or ammable materi
als.
5. AVOID USING OR STORING THE BATTERY PACK IN EITHER EXTREME COLD OR EXTREME HOT TEMPERATURES. The battery pack will disable itself under conditions of
extreme heat (above 60 °C) and may not function to full performance under conditions of extreme cold (below –20 °C). Storage at elevated temperatures (above 25 °C) will shorten the life of the battery pack.
6. DO NOT BURN OR INCINERATE BATTERY PACKS. Battery packs may explode causing
personal injury, re, and/or damage. Fumes resulting from burning of battery packs may be
toxic.
7. DO NOT DROP, CRUSH, IMPACT, OR MECHANICALLY ABUSE BATTERY PACKS.
Cease use of xtures that have suffered a sharp impact, been dropped, run over, or damaged
in any other way. Such impacts may cause internal damage that is not externally visible and that, over time, may cause short circuits, battery cell leakage, or other
events that may lead to re, personal injury, and or equipment damage.
8. DO NOT DISASSEMBLE BATTERY PACK. There are no user serviceable parts within battery packs. Disassembly may result in short circuiting or other damage that may cause
re, personal injury, and/or other damage.
9. AVOID CONTACT WITH BATTERY CHEMICALS. If a battery pack leaks battery chemi cals, avoid any contact with skin, eyes, or mouth. In the event of contact with skin, wash
immediately with soap and water and rinse with vinegar. For eye contact, begin ushing with clean water, immediately call for medical help, and continue ushing for 20 minutes or until
medical help arrives.
10. STORE IN A COOL, DRY PLACE. Avoid leaving the xture in direct sunlight, vehicle
cabs, compartments, or unventilated storage buildings during hot summer conditions. Under extreme temperature conditions damage may occur. Elevated temperatures in general shorten the life of your battery pack.
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1. GETTING STARTED
What’s In The Box?
• 1 x SkyBox™ 5 Professional LED PAR Fixture
• This Lovely User Manual
Getting It Out Of The Box
Congratulations on purchasing one of the most rocking box-shaped PAR xtures any­where! Now that you’ve got your SkyBox™ 5 (or hopefully, 5’s!), you should carefully unpack the box and check the contents to ensure that all parts are present and in good condition. If anything looks as if it has been damaged in transit, notify the shipper im mediately and keep the packing material for inspection. Again, please save the carton
and all packing materials. If a xture must be returned to the factory, it is important that the xture be returned in the original factory box and packing.
Powering Up!
All xtures must be powered directly off a switched circuit and cannot be run off a rheostat (variable resistor) or dimmer circuit, even if the rheostat or dimmer channel is used solely for a 0% to 100% switch.
AC Voltage Switch - Not all xtures have a voltage select switch, so please verify that the xture you receive is suitable for your local power supply. See the label on the xture or refer to the xture’s specications chart for more information. A xture’s
listed current rating is its average current draw under normal conditions. Check the
xture or device carefully to make sure that if a voltage selection switch exists that it is
set to the correct line voltage you will use.
Warning! Verify that the voltage select switch on your unit matches the line
voltage applied. Damage to your xture may result if the line voltage applied
does not match the voltage indicated on the voltage selector switch. All
xtures must be connected to circuits with a suitable Ground (Earthing).
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Getting A Hold Of Us
If something is wrong, please just visit our website at www.blizzardlighting. com/support and open a support ticket. We’ll be happy to help, honest.
Blizzard Lighting N24 W23750 Watertown Rd Suite B Waukesha, WI 53188 USA www.blizzardlighting.com 414-395-8365
Disclaimer: The information and specications contained in this document are subject
to change without notice. Blizzard Lighting™ assumes no responsibility or liability for any errors or omissions that may appear in this user manual. Blizzard Lighting™ reserves the right to update the existing document or to create a new document to correct any errors or omissions at any time. You can download the latest version of this document from www.blizzardlighting.com.
Author: Date: Last Edited: Date:
J. Thomas 4/21/2014 J. Thomas 1/27/2016
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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
• Please keep this User Guide for future use. If you sell the unit to someone else, be sure that they also receive this User Guide.
• ALWAYS make sure that you are connecting to the proper voltage, and that the line voltage you are connecting to is not higher than that stated on the
decal or rear panel of the xture.
• This product is intended for indoor use only.
• To prevent risk of re or shock, do not expose xture to rain or moisture.
• Make sure there are no ammable materials close to the unit while operating.
• The unit must be installed in a location with adequate ventilation, at least 20in (50cm) from adjacent surfaces. Be sure that no ventilation slots are blocked.
• ALWAYS disconnect from the power source before servicing or replacing fuse and be sure to replace with same fuse size and type.
• ALWAYS secure xture using a safety chain. NEVER carry the xture by its
cord. Use its carrying handles.
• DO NOT operate at ambient temperatures higher than 104°F (40°C).
• In the event of a serious operating problem, stop using the unit immediately. NEVER try to repair the unit by yourself. Repairs carried out by unskilled people can lead to damage or malfunction. Please contact the nearest authorized technical assistance center. Always use the same type spare parts.
• NEVER connect the device to a dimmer pack.
• Make sure the power cord is never crimped or damaged.
• Never disconnect the power cord by pulling or tugging on the cord.
• Avoid direct eye exposure to the light source while it is on.
Caution! There are no user serviceable parts inside this unit. Do not open the housing or attempt any repairs yourself. In the unlikely event your unit may require service, please contact Blizzard Lighting via our website and open a support ticket at www.blizzardlighting.com/support.
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2. MEET THE SKYBOX™ 5 LED PAR
CONTROL FEATURES
• RGBAW color mixing via 7x 15W 5-in-1 LEDs
• 2.4Ghz built-in wireless DMX receiver
• 512 auto-assigning frequencies in 7 groups
• Ultra Long-life intelion™ lithium-ion battery system
• Variable electronic dimming & strobe
• Built-in color & chase macros via DMX
• Built-in automated programs via master/slave
• Built-in sound active programs
• RGBAW color mixing ability in standalone mode
• RGBAW (5-Ch), RGBAW+Strobe (6-Ch), RGBAW/Dimmer/Strobe (7-Ch), &
Extended w/32-bit Dimmer (10-Ch) DMX Proles
ADDITIONAL FEATURES
• Rugged and well-built (It hits the gym regularly)
• Super-quiet variable-speed internal Fan Cooling
• Dual mounting brackets for positioning exibility
• Flicker-free constant-current 400hz LED driver
• 3-pin male input and 3-pin female output
• PowerCon™ compatible AC power In/Out connectors
DMX Quick Reference - 10/7 Channel Modes
Channel 10-Channel 7-Channel
1 Dimmer Dimmer
2 Red Intensity Red Intensity
3 Green Intensity Green Intensity
4 Blue Intensity Blue Intensity
5 Amber Intensity Amber Intensity
6 White Intensity White Intensity
7 Strobe Strobe
8 Static Colors + Auto Run ---
9 Built-in Programs ---
10 32-Bit Dimmer ---
DMX Quick Reference - 6/5 Channel Modes
Channel 6-Channel 5-Channel
1 Red Intensity Red Intensity
2 Green Intensity Green Intensity
3 Blue Intensity Blue Intensity
4 Amber Intensity Amber Intensity
5 White Intensity White Intensity
6 Strobe ---
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Figure 1: The SkyBox™ 5 Pin-Up Picture
Heavy-Duty Steel
Enclosure
Locking
Adjustment
Knobs
High Power 15w-in-1
RGBAW LEDs
Dual
Mounting
Yokes
Figure 2: The Rear Connections
LED Display
RF-ID Indicator Charge Status LED
DMX In
Menu ButtonsAC Power In
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Power Switch
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Antenna
DMX
Out
AC Power Out
3. SETUP
Connecting A Bunch of SkyBox™ 5 Fixtures
You will need a serial data link to run light shows using a DMX-512 controller or
to run shows on two or more xtures set to sync in master/slave operating mode. The combined number of channels required by all the xtures on a serial data link determines the number of xtures the data link can support.
Fixtures on a serial data link must be daisy chained in one single line. Also,
connecting more than 32 xtures on one serial data link without the use of a DMX
optically-isolated splitter may result in deterioration of the digital DMX signal. The maximum recommended cable-run distance is 500 meters (1640 ft). The maximum
recommended number of xtures on a serial data link is 32 xtures.
Data/DMX Cabling
To link xtures together you’ll need data cables. You should use data-grade
cables that can carry a high quality signal and are less prone to electromagnetic interference.
For instance, Belden© 9841 meets the specications for EIA RS-485 applications.
Standard microphone cables will “probably” be OK, but note that they cannot transmit DMX data as reliably over long distances. In any event, the cable should have the following characteristics:
2-conductor twisted pair plus a shield Maximum capacitance between conductors – 30 pF/ft. Maximum capacitance between conductor & shield – 55 pF/ft. Maximum resistance of 20 ohms / 1000 ft. Nominal impedance 100 – 140 ohms
Using Skywire™ Wireless DMX
In addition to the unbridled thrill you already received the rst time you turned on your xture, you’ll be delighted to know that the SkyBox 5’s wireless Skywire™
DMX system is designed to work seamlessly with all Blizzard Lighting wireless DMX products.
The SkyBox™ 5 is equipped to release you from the crushing chains of cable-fed DMX lighting! It features 512 auto-assigning frequencies in 7 groups allowing up to 7 systems to run simultaneously in the same space, completely free of interference! It’s capable of reliable wireless communication for over 1000 feet, line-of-sight!
So rst, you’ll either need a Blizzard wiCICLE®
transmitter, Lightcaster™ wireless transceiver, or any Blizzard Lighting controller that has a built-in wireless transmitter (such as the Kontrol 5 Skywire™) to act as a transmitter for your lights. The 7 DMX receiving frequencies in the SkyBox™ 5 are designed to match up perfectly with the 7 frequencies of all Blizzard wireless DMX products.
If you’re using a Blizzard Lighting controller with built-in wireless DMX transmission,
please refer to the instruction manual of that controller for specic information.
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Ready to move on? Well alrighty!
1. If you’re using an external wireless DMX transmitter like our wiCICLE® transmitter or LightCaster® transceiver, plug it into the “DMX OUT” connector of the controller and verify it
is receiving power. If you are using a DMX controller with a built-in DMX transmitter like our KONTROL 5 SKYWIRE™, enable the DMX transmitter on that unit. Please refer to your transmitters
user manual for specic instructions on enabling wireless DMX output and/or its changing its
channel group selection.
2. Set the wireless channel group to match the transmitter group ID number/color code.
a.) Press the <MENU> button until the display reads RF-ID. (See p. 12-13) b.) Use the <UP/DOWN> buttons to select number 1-7. c.) Press <ENTER> to conrm the setting.
Note: The 7-Color Status LED will change color to indicate the current channel group:
· GROUP 1: RED
· GROUP 2: GREEN
· GROUP 3: YELLOW
· GROUP 4: BLUE
· GROUP 5: VIOLET
· GROUP 6: CYAN
· GROUP 7: WHITE
3. The LED on the transmitter will blink RED slowly until communication is established with the receiver. The status LED on the receiving xtures will ash GREEN slowly until communication is established.
4. Once the clearest channel is auto-selected, the status LEDs will blink quickly on both the transmitter and receiver. NOTE: The color of the SkyBox 5’s status LED DURING operation does not indicate channel group, instead it indicates whether the unit is transmitting or receiving.
That’s It!
NOTE: “GROUP” number also corresponds to the “GROUP” setting on our LightCaster™ wireless DMX transceiver, wiCICLE™ transmitter, and all Blizzard Skywire™ wireless controllers.
Using the Intelion™ Battery System
The SkyBox™ 5 features our proprietary Intelion™ Lithium-Ion internal battery system which
allows you the exibility to operate your xture without AC power for up to 20 hours.
To charge the battery, simply plug the xture into a power source. The battery will charge weather the xture is powered on or off. It will even charge while in use! The built-
in microprocessor of the battery system controls the charge and overall battery health, so all you need to do is plug and play.
The top section on the LCD display menu shows the battery power level indicator displays the approximate amount of power remaining in the battery. Each power level bar equals 20%. When charging, The CHARGE status LED above the LCD display will illuminate in RED, then turn GREEN when the charge is complete.
A full charge is obtained after charging for at least 4 hours. The xture will automatically stop
charging when the battery is in optimal condition.
Power Output Mode:
Depending on the needs of any given application, you can select either High Power, Medium Power,
or Battery Saver Mode, which allows the xture to run for a longer time at lower output.
a.) Press the <MENU> button until the display reads OUT MOD. b.) Use the <UP/DOWN> buttons to select H (100%), M (75%) or S (50%). c.) Press <ENTER> to conrm the setting.
Note: With average usage of color fades in High Output Mode, you can expect the battery life to last up to 10+ hours, color jumping 5+ hrs, or full on for 3+ hrs. Display color/fade/chase/strobe, and environmental factors including ambient temperature will all impact battery life.
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Cable Connectors
Cables must have a male XLR connector on one end and a female XLR connec­tor on the other end. (Duh!)
CAUTION: Do not allow contact between the common and the
xture’s chassis ground. Grounding the common can cause a ground loop, and your xture may perform erratically. Test cables with an
ohm meter to verify correct polarity and to make sure the pins are not grounded or shorted to the shield or each other.
3-Pin??? 5-Pin??? Huh?!?
If you use a controller with a 5 pin DMX output connector, you will need to use a 5 pin to 3 pin adapter. They are widely available over the internet and from specialty retailers If you’d like to build your own, the chart below details a proper cable conversion:
Conductor 3-Pin Female
(Output)
5-Pin Male (Input)
Ground/Shield Pin 1 Pin 1
DMX Data (-) Pin 2 Pin 2
DMX Data (+) Pin 3 Pin 3
Not Used. No Connection. No Connection.
Not Used. No Connection. No Connection.
Take It To The Next Level: Setting Up DMX Control
Step 1: Connect the male connector of the
DMX cable to the female connector (output) on the controller.
Step 2: Connect the female connector of the
DMX cable to the rst xture’s male connector
(input). Note: It doesn’t matter which
xture address is the rst one connected. We recommend connecting the xtures in terms
of their proximity to the controller, rather than
connecting the lowest xture number rst, and
so on.
Step 3: Connect other xtures in the chain
from output to input as above. Place a DMX
terminator on the output of the nal xture to
ensure best communication.
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Fixture Linking (Master/Slave Mode)
1. Connect the (male) 3 pin connector side of the DMX cable to the output (female) 3 pin connector of
the rst xture.
2. Connect the end of the cable coming from
the rst xture which will have a (female) 3 pin connector to the input connector of the next xture
consisting of a (male) 3 pin connector. Then, proceed to connect from the output as stated above
to the input of the following xture and so on.
A quick note: Often, the setup for Master­Slave and Standalone operation requires that
the rst xture in the
chain be initialized for this purpose via either settings in the control panel or DIP-switches.
Secondarily, the xtures
that follow may also require a slave setting.
Check the “Operating Adjustments” section in this manual for com-
plete instructions for this type of setup and conguration.
Mounting & Rigging
This xture may be mounted in any SAFE position provided there is
enough room for ventilation.
It is important never to obstruct the fan or vents pathway. Mount the
xture using a suitable “C” or “O” type clamp. The clamp should be rated to hold at least 10x the xture’s weight to ensure structural sta-
bility. Do not mount to surfaces with unknown strength, and ensure
properly “rated” rigging is used when mounting xtures overhead.
Adjust the angle of the xture by loosening both knobs and tilting the xture. After nding the desired position, retighten both knobs.
• When selecting installation location, take into consideration lamp
replacement access (if applicable) and routine maintenance.
• Safety cables MUST ALWAYS be used.
• Never mount in places where the xture will be exposed to rain,
high humidity, extreme temperature changes or restricted ventilation.
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4. OPERATING ADJUSTMENTS
The Control Panel
All the goodies and different modes possible with the SkyBox™ 5 are
accessed by using the control panel on the rear of the xture. There
are 4 control buttons below the LCD display which allow you to navi­gate through the various control panel menus.
<MENU>
Is used to navigate to the previous higher-level menu item.
<UP>
Scrolls through menu items and numbers in ascending order.
<DOWN>
Scrolls through menu items and numbers in descending order.
<ENTER>
Is used to select and conrm/store the current selection.
BAT 001Addr
MENU UP DOWN ENTER
The Control Panel LCD Display shows the menu items you select from the menu map on page #13. When a menu function is selected, the
display will show immediately the rst available option for the selected
menu function. To select a menu item, press <ENTER>.
Press the <MENU> button repeatedly until you reach the desired menu function. Use the <UP> and <DOWN> buttons to navigate the menu options. Press the <ENTER> button to select the menu function currently displayed, or to enable a menu option. To return to the previ­ous option or menu, press the <MENU> button.
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Control Panel Menu Structure
Addr 001 - 512 To choose the DMX address
CHnd 10CH 10 channel DMX mode
7CH 7 channel DMX mode
6CH 6 channel DMX mode
5CH 5 channel DMX mode
AUTO 00 - 31 Static Colors (0-30) & Auto Mode (31) SPEED 00 - 15 Built-in Program Speed (fast <--> slow) FADE 00 - 15 Fade Speed (fast <--> slow)
STROBE 00 - 15 Strobe speed (slow <--> fast)
MANUAL <ENTER> Manual Color Intensity Levels
RED Red dimmer (0% <--> 100%)
GREEN Green dimmer (0% <--> 100%)
BLUE Blue dimmer (0% <--> 100%)
AMBER Amber dimmer (0% <--> 100%)
WHITE White dimmer (0% <--> 100%)
SOUND <ENTER> Sound active mode
DIMMER 0 - 4 Dimming mode (0-4)
RF-ID 1 - 7 Selects wireless channel group (1-7)
IR MODE <ENTER> Set to use IR remote control (sold separately)
OUT MOD <ENTER> Power output mode: H=100%, M=75%, S=50%
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DMX Mode
Allows the unit to be controlled by any universal DMX controller.
Tip: Push the <MENU> button repeatedly to scroll through all of the top tier menu items.
Set the Starting DMX Address:
The default mode for the xture is DMX, so the rst menu item that you can edit is the
starting DMX address.
1.) Navigate the menu using the <MENU> button until you reach Addr.
2.) Use the <UP/DOWN> buttons to select a DMX channel from 001-512.
3.) Press the <ENTER> button to conrm.
Select the DMX Channel Mode:
1.) Navigate the menu using the <MENU> button until you reach CHnd.
2.) Use the <UP/DOWN> buttons to select either 5CH, 6CH, 7CH, or 10CH mode.
3.) Press the <ENTER> button to conrm.
Slave Mode: Set slave xtures to: Addr: 001, 6CH mode to ensure correct reception of master signals. The master will be the 1st xture in the DMX chain.
Auto Mode / Static Colors
1.) Navigate the menu using the <MENU> button until you reach AUTO.
2.) Use the <UP/DOWN> buttons to select any preset color from 00-30, or select 31 to automatically run through all of the colors.
3.) If you choose auto run, you can then adjust the color change speed, or adjust the color fade speed.
Speed:
a.) Press the <MENU> button until you reach the Speed menu item. b.) Then use the <UP/DOWN> buttons to select a speed setting from 00-15 (fast <--> slow). c.) Press the <ENTER> button to conrm.
Fade:
a.) Press the <MENU> button until you reach the Fade menu item. b.) Then use the <UP/DOWN> buttons to select a speed setting from 00-15 (fast <--> slow). c.) Press the <ENTER> button to conrm.
31 Preset Colors + Auto Run:
00 Re d 11 Green+White 22 Green+Blue+White
01 Green 12 Blue+Amber 23 Green+Amber+White
02 Blue 13 Blue+White 24 Blue+Amber+White
03 Amber 14 Amber+White 25 Red+Green+Blue+Amber
04 White 15 Red+Green+Blue 26 Red+Green+Blue+White
05 Red+Green 16 Red+Green+Amber 27 Red+Green+Amber+White
06 Red+Blue 17 Red+Green+White 28 Red+Blue+Amber+White
07 Red+Amber 18 Red+Blue+Amber 29 Green+Blue+Amber+White
08 Red+White 19 Red+Blue+White 30 Red+Green+Blue+Amber+White
09 Green+Blue 20 Red+Amber+White 31 Auto Run
10 Green+Amber 21 Green+Blue+Amber
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Strobe (White)
1.) Navigate the menu using the <MENU> button until you reach Strobe.
2.) Use the <UP/DOWN> buttons to select the strobe speed from 00-15.
3.) Press the <ENTER> button to conrm.
Manual Color Mixing:
Mix your own custom colors using the R/G/B/A/W intensity level setting.
1.) Navigate the menu using the <MENU> button until you reach Manual, then press the <ENTER> button. Then to change the intensity levels of any color, proceed with the following:
Red:
a.) Navigate the menu using the <MENU> button until you reach Red. b.) Use the <UP/DOWN> buttons to adjust red 000-255. (0% <--> 100%). c.) Press the <ENTER> button to conrm.
Green:
a.) Navigate the menu using the <MENU> button until you reach Green. b.) Use the <UP/DOWN> buttons to adjust green 000-255. (0% <--> 100%). c.) Press the <ENTER> button to conrm.
Blue:
a.) Navigate the menu using the <MENU> button until you reach Blue. b.) Use the <UP/DOWN> buttons to adjust blue 000-255. (0% <--> 100%). c.) Press the <ENTER> button to conrm.
Amber:
a.) Navigate the menu using the <MENU> button until you reach Amber. b.) Use the <UP/DOWN> buttons to adjust amber: 000-255. (0% <--> 100%). c.) Press the <ENTER> button to conrm.
White:
a.) Navigate the menu using the <MENU> button until you reach White. b.) Use the <UP/DOWN> buttons to adjust white 000-255. (0% <--> 100%). c.) Press the <ENTER> button to conrm.
Sound Active Mode
1.) Navigate the menu using the <MENU> button until you reach Sound...
2.) Press the <ENTER> button to conrm.
Dimming Mode
Select from 5 different dimming curve choices. These each allow for different amounts of steps to achieve smoother (and slower) dimming capabilities.
1.) Navigate the menu using the <MENU> button until you reach Dimmer.
2.) Use the <UP/DOWN> buttons to select from 0-4.
3.) Press the <ENTER> button to conrm.
Mode 0 = 8-bit, 256 dimming steps Mode 1 = 32-bit, 0-25% intensity range Mode 2 = 32-bit, 0-50% intensity range Mode 3 = 32-bit, 0-75% intensity range Mode 4 = 32-bit, full intensity dimming
Set Wireless Group ID
1.) Navigate the menu using the <MENU> button until you reach RF-ID.
2.) Select the RF-ID 1-7. (See page 9)
3.) Press the <ENTER> button to conrm.
IR Remote Control Mode (remote control sold separately)
1.) Navigate the menu using the <MENU> button until you reach IR MODE.
2.) You are now in IR mode. The xture will now respond to the IR remote control. (See page 16)
Power Output Mode
1.) Navigate the menu using the <MENU> button until you reach OUT MOD.
2.) Select 0 (High: 100%), 1 (Medium: 75%), or 2 (Battery Saver: 50%) output mode.
3.) Press the <ENTER> button to conrm. (See page 9)
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Using the IR Remote Control (sold separately)
You need to set the xture to “IR mode” via the LCD control panel
prior to using the IR remote control. To do this, just repeatedly press the <MENU> button to navigate the LCD display menu until it reads “IR MODE”, then push the <ENTER> button.
Then here’s what to do:
Blackout - The top left red colored button labled <BLACKOUT> on the remote control will turn off the LEDs, regardless of what mode you are currently running. Push the blackout button again to return to its previous mode.
Auto Run - The auto run button <A> sets the xture to run in auto mode. You can adjust the speed by pressing the speed button <SP>, then use the <+/-> buttons to adjust the speed accordingly.
Sound Active Mode - Pressing the <SA> button will cause the
xture to self destruct in 30 seconds. No, really it just sets the xture to run in sound active mode.
Strobe Mode - The <F> button sets the xture to run in strobe / ash mode. You can adjust the strobe rate by pressing the
<SP> button, then use the <+/-> buttons to adjust the speed accordingly.
Built-in Programs - Press the <PROG> button to run in built-in program mode. You can cycle through different built-in programs by using the <+/-> buttons. To adjust the speed of the built-in program, press the speed button <SP>, then use the <+/-> buttons to adjust the speed accordingly.
Set Address - Press the <S> button to begin setting the starting DMX address. Then use the <+/-> buttons to adjust the starting DMX channel from 001-512. Press the <D> button to conrm DMX mode.
DMX Mode - Pressing the <D> button sets the xture to run in DMX mode. The currently set address will be used for the starting address. To change the starting DMX channel, see the above “Set Address” instructions.
Slave Mode - Want to set this xture(s) as a slave unit(s) via remote? No problem, just push the <SL> button. And note, the rst xture in the DMX chain will serve as the master xture.
LCD Backlight - Press the edit button <E> to turn on the LCD backlight. The LCD backlight illumination off after 20 seconds.
Color Mixing:
Red Intensity - Press the <1> button, then press the <+/-> buttons to adjust intensity level.
Green Intensity - Press the <2> button, then press the <+/-> buttons to adjust intensity level.
Blue Intensity - Press the <3> button, then press the <+/-> buttons to adjust intensity level.
Amber Intensity - Press the <4> button, then press the <+/-> buttons to adjust intensity level.
White Intensity - Press the <5> button, then press the <+/-> buttons to adjust intensity level.
Static Colors:
Full On - Press the <6> button for full RGBAW intensity.
Yellow - Press the <7> button for yellow color.
Magenta - Press the <8> button for magenta color.
Cyan - Press the <9> button for cyan color.
Amber - Press the <0> button for amber color.
Backspace Button - Press the < > in any mode to activate IR MODE.
Enter - The < > button is used to save a selected user setting.
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DMX Values In-Depth (10-Channel Mode)
Ch. Value What It Does
1 000 <--> 255 Dimmer (0% <--> 100%)
2 000 <--> 255 Red Intensity (0% <--> 100%)
3 000 <--> 255 Green Intensity (0% <--> 100%)
4 000 <--> 255 Blue Intensity (0% <--> 100%)
5 000 <--> 255 Amber Intensity (0% <--> 100%)
6 000 <--> 255 White Intensity (0% <--> 100%)
7 000 <--> 010
011 <--> 255
8
Value What It Does Value What It Does Value What It Does
000 <--> 015 016 <--> 021 022 <--> 027 028 <--> 033 034 <--> 039 040 <--> 045 046 <--> 051 052 <--> 057 058 <--> 063 064 <--> 069 070 <--> 075
9 000 <--> 015
016 <--> 250 251 <--> 255
10
000 <--> 005 006 <--> 055 056 <--> 105 106 <--> 155 156 <--> 205 206 <--> 255
Dimming R G B A W R+G R+B R+A R+W G+B
No Function Strobe Speed (slow <--> fast)
076 <--> 081 082 <--> 087 088 <--> 093 094 <--> 099 100 <--> 105 106 <--> 111 112 <--> 117 118 <--> 123 124 <--> 129 130 <--> 135 136 <--> 141
G+A G+W B+A B+W A+W R+G+B R+G+A R+G+W R+B+A R+B+W R+A+W
142 <--> 147 148 <--> 153 154 <--> 159 160 <--> 165 166 <--> 171 172 <--> 177 178 <--> 183 184 <--> 189 190 <--> 195 196 <--> 201 202 <--> 255
No Function Color Fade (slow <--> fast) Sound Active
32-Bit Dimmer
As set in the control menu display Mode 0 = 8-bit, 256 dimming steps Mode 1 = 32-bit, 0-25% intensity range Mode 2 = 32-bit, 0-50% intensity range Mode 3 = 32-bit, 0-75% intensity range Mode 4 = 32-bit, full intensity dimming
G+B+A G+B+W G+A+W B+A+W R+G+B+A R+G+B+W R+G+A+W R+B+A+W G+B+A+W Full ON Auto Run
DMX Values In-Depth (7-Channel Mode)
Ch. Value What It Does
1 000 <--> 255 Dimmer (0% <--> 100%)
2 000 <--> 255 Red Intensity (0% <--> 100%)
3 000 <--> 255 Green Intensity (0% <--> 100%)
4 000 <--> 255 Blue Intensity (0% <--> 100%)
5 000 <--> 255 Amber Intensity (0% <--> 100%)
6 000 <--> 255 White Intensity (0% <--> 100%)
7 000 <--> 010
011 <--> 255
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DMX Values In-Depth (6-Channel Mode)
Ch. Value What It Does
1 000 <--> 255 Red Intensity (0% <--> 100%)
2 000 <--> 255 Green Intensity (0% <--> 100%)
3 000 <--> 255 Blue Intensity (0% <--> 100%)
4 000 <--> 255 Amber Intensity (0% <--> 100%)
5 000 <--> 255 White Intensity (0% <--> 100%)
6 000 <--> 010
011 <--> 255
No Function Strobe Speed (1-20Hz)
DMX Values In-Depth (5-Channel Mode)
Ch. Value What It Does
1 000 <--> 255 Red Intensity (0% <--> 100%)
2 000 <--> 255 Green Intensity (0% <--> 100%)
3 000 <--> 255 Blue Intensity (0% <--> 100%)
4 000 <--> 255 Amber Intensity (0% <--> 100%)
5 000 <--> 255 White Intensity (0% <--> 100%)
Troubleshooting
Symptom Solution
Fixture Auto-Shut Off
No Light Output Check to ensure xture is operating under correct mode, IE sound
Chase Speed Too Fast/Slow
No Power Check fuse, AC cord and circuit for malfunction.
Blown Fuse Check AC cord and circuit for damage, verify that moving parts are
No Response to Audio
Fixture Not Responding / Responding Er­raticly
Intermittent Lamp
Check the fan in the xture. If it is stopped or moving slower than
normal, the unit may have shut itself off due to high heat. This is to
protect the xture from overheating. Clear the fan of obstructions,
or return the unit for service.
active/auto/DMX/Etc., if applicable.
Check to ensure proper setup of speed adjustment.
not restricted and that unit’s ventilation is not obstructed
Verify that the xture is in “Sound Active” mode.
Adjust Audio Sensitivity, If Applicable.
Make sure all connectors are seated properly and securely. Use Only DMX Cables and/or check cables for defects Install a Terminator.
Reset xture(s).
Check lamp for properly installation. Relamp, lamp may have reached end of life.
please open a support ticket at: www.blizzardlighting.com/support.
If your problem isn’t listed, or if problems persist,
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5. APPENDIX
A Quick Lesson On DMX
DMX (aka DMX-512) was created in 1986 by the United States Institute for Theatre Technology (USITT) as a standardized method for connecting lighting consoles to lighting
dimmer modules. It was revised in 1990 and again in 2000 to allow more exibility. The
Entertainment Services and Technology Association (ESTA) has since assumed control over the DMX512 standard. It has also been approved and recognized for ANSI standard clas-
sication.
DMX covers (and is an abbreviation for) Digital MultipleXed signals. It is the most common communications standard used by lighting and related stage equipment.
DMX provides up to 512 control “channels” per data link. Each of these channels was origi­nally intended to control lamp dimmer levels. You can think of it as 512 faders on a lighting console, connected to 512 light bulbs. Each slider’s position is sent over the data link as an 8-bit number having a value between 0 and 255. The value 0 corresponds to the light bulb being completely off while 255 corresponds to the light bulb being fully on.
DMX data is transmitted at 250,000 bits per second using the RS-485 transmission stan­dard over two wires. As with microphone cables, a grounded cable shield is used to prevent interference with other signals.
There are ve pins on a DMX connector: a wire for ground (cable shield), two wires for
“Primary” communication which goes from a DMX source to a DMX receiver, and two wires for a “Secondary” communication which goes from a DMX receiver back to a DMX source. Generally, the “Secondary” channel is not used so data ows only from sources to receiv­ers. Hence, most of us are most familiar with DMX-512 as being employer over typical
3-pin “mic cables,” although this does not conform to the dened standard.
DMX is connected using a daisy-chain conguration where the source connects to the input of the rst device, the output of the rst device connects to the input of the next device,
and so on. The standard allows for up to 32 devices on a single DMX link.
Each receiving device typically has a means for setting the “starting channel number” that
it will respond to. For 5mple, if two 6-channel xtures are used, the rst xture might be
set to start at channel 1 so it would respond to DMX channels 1 through 6, and the next
xture would be set to start at channel 7 so it would respond to channels 7 through 12.
The greatest strength of the DMX communications protocol is that it is very simple and robust. It involves transmitting a reset condition (indicating the start of a new “packet”), a start code, and up to 512 bytes of data. Data packets are transmitted continuously. As
soon as one packet is nished, another can begin with no delay if desired (usually another
follows within 1 ms). If nothing is changing (i.e. no lamp levels change) the same data will be sent out over and over again. This is a great feature of DMX -- if for some reason the
data is not interpreted the rst time around, it will be re-sent shortly.
Not all 512 channels need to be output per packet, and in fact, it is very uncommon to nd
all 512 used. The fewer channels are used, the higher the “refresh” rate. It is possible to get DMX refreshes at around 1000 times per second if only 24 channels are being trans­mitted. If all 512 channels are being transmitted, the refresh rate is around 44 times per second.
In summary, since its design and evolution in the 1980’s DMX has become the standard
for lighting control. It is exible, robust, and scalable, and its ability to control everything
from dimmer packs to moving lights to foggers to lasers makes it an indispensable tool for any lighting designer or lighting performer.
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Keeping Your SkyBox™ 5 As Good As New
The xture you’ve received is a rugged, tough piece of pro lighting equip­ment, and as long as you take care of it, it will take care of you. That said, like anything, you’ll need to take care of it if you want it to operate as designed.
You should absolutely keep the xture clean, especially if you are using it in an
environment with a lot of dust, fog, haze, wild animals, wild teenagers or spilled drinks.
Cleaning the optics routinely with a suitable glass cleaner will greatly improve the quality of light output. Keeping the fans free of dust and debris will keep
the xture running cool and prevent damage from overheating.
In transit, keep the xtures in cases. You wouldn’t throw a prized guitar,
drumset, or other piece of expensive gear into a gear trailer without a case, and similarly, you shouldn’t even think about doing it with your shiny new light
xtures.
Common sense and taking care of your xtures will be the single biggest thing
you can do to keep them running at peak performance and let you worry about designing a great light show, putting on a great concert, or maximizing your cli­ent’s satisfaction and “wow factor.” That’s what it’s all about, after all!
Returns (Gasp!)
We’ve taken a lot of precautions to make sure you never even have to worry about sending a defective unit back, or sending a unit in for service. But, like any complex piece of equipment designed and built by humans, once in a while,
something doesn’t go as planned. If you nd yourself with a xture that isn’t behaving like a good little xture should, you’ll need to obtain a Return Authori-
zation (RA).
Don’t worry, this is easy. Just go to our website and open a support ticket at www.blizzardlighting.com/support, and we’ll issue you an RA. Then, you’ll need to send the unit to us using a trackable, pre-paid freight method. We suggest
using USPS Priority or UPS. Make sure you carefully pack the xture for transit,
and whenever possible, use the original box & packing for shipping.
When returning your xture for service, be sure to include the following:
1.) Your contact information (Name, Address, Phone Number, Email address).
2.) The RA# issued to you
3.) A brief description of the problem/symptoms.
We will, at our discretion, repair or replace the xture. Please remember that
any shipping damage which occurs in transit to us is the customer’s responsibil­ity, so pack it well!
Shipping Issues
Damage incurred in shipping is the responsibility of the shipper, and must be reported to the carrier immediately upon receipt of the items. Claims must be made within seven (7) days of receipt.
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Tech Specs!
Weight & Dimensions
Width 6.5 inches (165 mm)
Depth 5.12 inches (130 mm)
Height 6.5 inches (165 mm)
Weight 9.3 lbs (4.5 kg)
Power
Operating Voltage 100-264VAC, 47-63 Hertz
Power Consumption 84W, 13A
Light Source
LED 7x 15W 5-in-1 LEDs 100,000 hours.
Optical
Beam Angle 25 degree optics standard
26 degree beam
30 degree eld
Thermal
Max. Operating Temp. 104 degrees F (40 degrees C) ambient
Control
Protocol USITT DMX-512
DMX Channels 5 / 6 / 7 / 10
Input 3-pin XLR Male
Output 3-pin XLR Female
Standalone, Master/Slave, Sound Active, Color
Other Operating Modes
Preset
Other Information
On a scale of 1 to 10, I give scales of 1 to 10 a 3.
2-year limited warranty, does not cover mal
Warranty
DISCLAIMER:
The power connector tted to the xture and xture cord are designed for compatibility
with products manufactured by Neutrik AG, Neutrik USA and their related entities, howev
er they are not manufactured by, afliated with or endorsed by Neutrik AG, Neutrik USA, or any related entity. Neutrik® and powerCON® are registered trademarks of Neutrik AG.
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Dimensional Drawings
6.5in (165mm)
6.5in (165mm)
7.84in (199mm)
5.12in (130mm)
2.6in (65mm)
1.2in
(28.5mm)
3.9in (98.15mm)
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Enjoy your product!
Our sincerest thanks for your purchase!
--The team @ Blizzard Lighting
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