Chauvet WELL, Well 2.0 User Manual

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D. Couppe 05/29/13 T. Yeago 05/29/13
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Table of Contents
1. Before You Begin ............................................................................................... 1
What is Included.................................................................................................................. 1
Unpacking Instructions ........................................................................................................ 1
Text Conventions ................................................................................................................ 1
Icons .................................................................................................................................... 1
Product at a Glance ........................................................................................................... 1
Safety Notes ........................................................................................................................ 2
Expected LED Lifespan ...................................................................................................... 2
2. Introduction ........................................................................................................ 3
Product Description ............................................................................................................. 3
Features .............................................................................................................................. 3
DMX Channel Summ ary ..................................................................................................... 4
Product Overview ................................................................................................................ 5
Product Dimensions ............................................................................................................ 6
3. Setup ................................................................................................................... 7
AC Power ............................................................................................................................ 7
AC Plug ....................................................................................................................................... 7
Fuse ............................................................................................................................................ 7
DMX Linking ........................................................................................................................ 7
DMX Modes ................................................................................................................................. 7
Master/Slave Connectivity ........................................................................................................... 8
Mounting ............................................................................................................................. 8
Orientation ................................................................................................................................... 8
Rigging ........................................................................................................................................ 8
4. Operation ............................................................................................................ 9
Operation Notes .................................................................................................................. 9
Turning Unit On ........................................................................................................................... 9
Turning Unit Off ........................................................................................................................... 9
Tilt Angle ..................................................................................................................................... 9
LEDs Angle.................................................................................................................................. 9
Password ..................................................................................................................................... 9
Storage Notes ..................................................................................................................... 9
Battery Charge Notes ....................................................................................................... 10
Wireless Operation ........................................................................................................... 11
Initial Setup ................................................................................................................................ 11
Configuration ............................................................................................................................. 11
Fixture Pairing ........................................................................................................................... 11
Control Panel Description ................................................................................................. 12
Control Options ................................................................................................................. 12
Programming ..................................................................................................................... 12
DMX Personality ........................................................................................................................ 12
DMX Control .............................................................................................................................. 12
Static Color ................................................................................................................................ 13
Auto Programs ........................................................................................................................... 13
Edit Customs ............................................................................................................................. 13
Master/Slave.............................................................................................................................. 13
Color Setting .............................................................................................................................. 14
Dimmer Curves .......................................................................................................................... 14
Control Panel Lock .................................................................................................................... 14
Color Macro Adjustment ............................................................................................................ 14
RGB to White Adjustment ......................................................................................................... 15
Battery Life ................................................................................................................................ 15
Program Upload ........................................................................................................................ 15
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Reset ......................................................................................................................................... 16
TOUR Notes ...................................................................................................................... 16
Master Dimmer .......................................................................................................................... 16
Red, Green, and Blue Color Selection ....................................................................................... 16
Color Macros ............................................................................................................................. 16
Strobe ........................................................................................................................................ 16
Auto/Custom .............................................................................................................................. 16
Dimmer Speed ........................................................................................................................... 16
Menu Map ......................................................................................................................... 17
DMX Values ...................................................................................................................... 18
TOUR ........................................................................................................................................ 18
ARC.1 ........................................................................................................................................ 19
AR1.D ........................................................................................................................................ 19
AR1.S ........................................................................................................................................ 19
HSV ........................................................................................................................................... 19
BLOC ......................................................................................................................................... 19
5. Technical Information ...................................................................................... 20
Fixture Maintenance ......................................................................................................... 20
Troubleshooting Guide ...................................................................................................... 21
Returns Procedure ............................................................................................................ 22
Claims ............................................................................................................................... 22
Contact Us ........................................................................................................................ 22
Technical Specifications ................................................................................................... 23
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1. Before You Begin
What is
Single Unit:
Six-piece Set:
Unpacking
1~512
A range of values in the text
50/60
A set of mutually exclusive values in the text
Claims
A new term, or a section or chapter in this document
<SET>
A button on the fixture’s control panel
Settings
A fixture function or a menu option
MENU > Settings
A sequence of menu options
1~10
A range of menu values from which to choose in a menu
Yes/No
A set of two mutually exclusive menu options in a menu
ON
A unique value to entered or select in a menu
Icons
Icon
Meaning
This icon indicates critical installation, configuration, or operation
equipment, or cause harm to the user.
Product at
x
P
Temporary Outdoor Use (IP44)
P
P
x
x
P
x
P
x
Included
Instructions
Text
Conventions
One WELL™ 2.0 fixture
One Battery Charger
Warranty Card
Quick Reference Guide
Immediately upon receiving this product, carefully unpack it and check the container in which you received it. Make sure that you have received all the parts indicated above and that they are all in good condition. If the material inside the container (this product and any other accessory included with it) appears damaged from shipping, or if the container shows signs of mishandling, notify the shipper immediately. In addition, retain the container and all the packing material for inspection.
See the Claims section in t he Technical Information chapter.
Convention Meaning
Six WELL™ 2.0 fixtures
One six-bay flight case with built-in
battery charger
Warranty Card
Quick Reference Guide
information. Failure to comply with this information may render the
The term “DMX” used throughout this document refers to the USITT DMX512-A transmission protocol.
Use on Dimmer
fixture partially or completely inoperative, damage third-party
This icon indicates important installation or configuration information. Failure to comply with this information may prevent the fixture from functioning correctly.
This icon indicates useful, although non-c r itic al informatio n.
a Glance
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Sound Activated DMX Master/Slave
Auto Programs Auto-ranging battery charger Replaceable Fuse
User Serviceable Duty Cycl e
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Safety Notes
Personal Safety
Mounting and Rigging
Power and Wiring
Operation
Please read the following notes carefully because they include important saf et y information about the installation, usage, and maintenance of this product.
It is important to read all these notes before starting to work with this product.
There are no user serviceable parts inside this product. Any reference to servicing it you may find from now on in this User Manual will only apply to properly CHAUVET® certified technicians. Do not open the housing or attempt any repairs unless you are one of them.
Please refer to all applicable local codes and regulations for the proper installation of this product.
Avoid direct eye exposure to the light source while the fixture is on.
Always disconnect this product from its battery charger and turn the battery switch off
before servicing.
Always connect this product’s battery charger to a grounded circuit to avoid the risk of electrocution.
Do not touch this product’s housing when operating be c aus e it ma y be hot.
Do not submerge this product or subject it to water jets (IP44). Regular outdoor
operation under light rain or splashing water is fine.
Do not hang this product, as this is a floor-standing fixture.
Do not tilt this product further than 10º.
Always carry this product using the built-in handle.
Do not leave any flammable material within 50 cm of this product while operating or
recharging the battery.
Expected LED
Lifespan
Always make sure that you are connecting this product’s battery charger to the proper voltage, as per the specifications in this manual or on the product’s sticker.
Never connect this product’s battery charger to a dimmer pack or rheostat.
Never disconnect this product’s battery charger by pulling or tugging on the power
cable.
Do not operate this fixture if you see damage on the housing, lenses, or cables. In any of these cases, have the damaged parts replaced by an authorized technician at once.
Do not cover the ventilation slots when the fixture is operating to avoid internal overheating.
The maximum ambient temperature (Ta) is 104° F (40° C). Do not operate this product at a higher temperature.
Do not close the flight case/charger lid when during charging.
In case of a serious operating problem, stop using this product immediately!
In the unlikely event that your CHAUVET® product may require service, please contact CHAUVET® Technical Support.
LEDs gradually decline in brightness over time, mostly because of heat. Packaged in clusters, LEDs exhibit higher operating temperatures than in ideal, single LED conditions. For this reason, using clustered LEDs at their fullest intensity significantly reduces the LEDs’ lifespan. Under normal conditions, this lifespan can be of 40,000 to 50,000 hours. If extending this lifespan is vital, lower the operational temperature by improving the fixture’s ventilation and reducing the external temperature. In addition, limiting the overall projection intensity may also help to extend the LEDs’ lifespan.
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2. Introduction
Features
Product
Description
The WELL™ 2.0 (Wireless Event Light Luminaire) is a battery powered, portable upward wash light. It consists of a single unit that contains the 12 V gel battery, the LEDs, the LED drivers, and the main control. The battery provides up to 12 hours of runtime.
When purchased as a single unit, it comes with a stand-alone single unit battery charger. Additional batteries are available for purchase.
When purchased as a 6-piece set, they come with an empty flight case that has six storage bays and a built-in charger. Each storage bay in the flight case has its own battery charging connector. This allows recharging all six WELL™ 2.0 units simultaneously while in the flight case. The W-DMX (Wireless DMX) transmitter is available for purchase separately.
3, 4, 5, 6, or 10-channel tri-color RGB LED upward wash light
Operating modes:
3-channel: RGB control 3-channel: HSV control 4-channel: RGB, dimmer 5-channel: RGB, dimmer, strobe 6-channel: RGB control of both sides of array 10-channel: RGB, ID addressing, dimmer, strobe, macro, auto/custom, dimmer
curve, auto speed
RGB color mixing with or without DMX control
Color temperature presets (3,200~10,000 K)
Built-in automated programs via DMX
Recall custom programs via DMX
Five distinct dimming curves
3-pin DMX input and output connectors
Wireless DMX receiver built-in
Fixed Position Antenna for added stability
LED display with password protecti on
Split LED Array for individual focusing
Heavy duty charting plug
12-hour battery life
Movable foot on base of fixture for added positioning options
Color calibration
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Tour
DMX Channel
Function
1
Master Dimmer
2
Module 1 Red
3
Module 1 Green
4
Module 1 Blue
5
Module 2 Red
6
Module 2 Green
7
Module 2 Blue
8
Color Macro + White Balance
9
Strobe
10
Auto + Custom Programs
11
Auto Speed
12
Dimmer Speed
ARC.1
1
Red
2
Green
3
Blue
AR1.D
1
Master Dimmer
2
Red
3
Green
4
Blue
AR1.S
1
Master Dimmer
2
Red
3
Green
4
Blue
5
Strobe
HSV
1
Hue
2
Saturation
3
Value
BLOC
DMX Channel
Function
1
Module 1 Red
2
Module 1 Green
3
Module 1 Blue
4
Module 2 Red
5
Module 2 Green
6
Module 2 Blue
DMX Channel Summary
DMX Channel Function
DMX Channel Function
DMX Channel Function
DMX Channel Function
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Product Overview
Front View
Bottom View
DMX In/Out
On/Off Switch
Handle
Power Indicator
LED Panels
Control Panel
Storage Battery Switch
Retractable Foot
Foot Release
W DMX Antenna
LED Panel Adjust
Battery Connector
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Product Dimensions
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3. Setup
can work with an input voltage range of 100~240 VAC,
r voltage, as per the
AC Plug
Fuse
DMX Modes
AC Powe r
The WELL’s battery charger, whether s tand-alone or inside the flight case, has an auto­ranging power supply that 50/60 Hz.
Make sure that you are connecting this product to the prope specifications in this guide, the pro duct ’s us er m anual , or on the product’s sticker.
Always connect this product’s battery charger to a protected circuit with an appropriate electrical gr ound to avoid the risk of electrocution or fire.
Never connect this product’s battery charger to a rheostat (variable resistor) or dimmer circuit, even if the rheostat or dimmer channel serves only as a 0 to 100% switch.
The WELL’s battery charger comes with a power input cord terminated with an Edison plug (US market). If the power input cord that came with your product has no plug or you need to change the Edison plug, use the table below to wire the new plug.
Connection Wire (US) Wire (Europe) Screw Color
AC Live Black Brown Yellow/Brass AC Neutral White Blue Silver AC Ground Green/Yellow Green/Yellow Green
Make sure to disconnect the fixture’s power cord before replacing a blown fuse, and always replace it with a fuse of the same type and rating.
The stand-alone battery charger has no external fuse. However, the flight case/charger comes with a replaceable fuse (T 6.3 A @ 250 V).
To change the fuse on the flight case/charger, do the following:
1) Disconnect the fixture from the power outlet.
2) With a Phillips #2 head screwdriver, unscrew the fuse holder cap from its housing.
3) Remove the blown fuse and replace it with a good fuse of the same type and rating (T 6.3 A @ 250 V).
4) Screw the fuse holder cap back in its place and reconnect power.
DMX Linking
You may link the WELL™ 2.0 to a DMX controller using a standard DMX serial connection. If using other DMX compatible fixtures with this product, it is possible to control them individually with a single DMX controller.
If you are not familiar with the DMX standard, or if you need information about the DMX cables needed to link the WELL™ 2.0 to a DMX controller, you may download the “DMX Primer” document from the CHAUVET® Web site.
The WELL™ 2.0 uses the standard DMX data connection for its TOUR, ARC.1, AR1.D, AR1.S, HSV, and BLOC DMX modes. You will find information about these DMX modes in the Introduction chapter (DMX channel summary), the Operation chapter (configuration details), and the DMX Values section (individual channel values).
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Master/Slave
Mounting
Orientation
Rigging
Procedure
Mounting Diagram
Retractable
Foot
Correct Floor Mounting
Incorrect Floor Mounting
The Master/Slave mode allows a WELL™ 2.0 unit to control or more WELL™ 2.0 units
Connectivity
without a DMX controller. See the Master/Slave section of the Operation chapter for programming information. The master links to the slave fixtures using the standard DMX serial connection. If you are not familiar with the Master/Slave connectivity, you may download the “DMX Primer” document from the CHAUVET® Web site.
Note: This function is not available under wireless operation.
DO NOT connect a DMX controller to the fixtures operating in Master/Slave mode. Otherwise, the signals from the DMX controller may interfere with the signals from the master fixture.
The Operation chapter of this manual provides detailed instructions on how to configure the Master and Slave units.
Before mounting this product, read and follow the safety recommendations indicated in the Safety Notes section (page 2 of this manual).
Always mount this product in any safe position while making sure that there is adequate room around it for ventilation, configuration, and maintenance.
CHAUVET® recommends following the general guidelines below when mounting this product.
When selecting an installation location, consider ease of access to the fixture for
operation, programming adjustments, and routine maintenance.
Make sure to place this product away from any flammable material as indicated in the
Safety Notes section.
This unit’s rating is IP 44. Therefore, do not mount the product in places where heavy
rain, water jets, extreme temperature changes, or restricted ventilation may affect it.
This is a floor-standing fixture. Do not hang this unit.
Make sure that you mount this product on a hard, steady surface that can support its
weight.
Do not tilt this product further than 10º or mount it on its side.
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Operation
Turning Unit On
Red: Empty (20~0 % charge)
Turning Unit Off
Tilt Angle
LEDs Angle
Password
4. Operation
Notes
Always operate the unit in an upright position.
Never tilt the unit more than 10º.
Only use the retractable foot to tilt the unit.
Do not operate the unit in a sealed enclosure or in an area without air circulation.
Turn the battery storage switch on.
Push the On/Off switch on the top for more than three seconds (the built-in red LED
will illuminate solid).
When not connected to the battery charger, the power status LED indicates the amount of remaining battery charge, as follows:
Green: >70 % (100~70% charge) Yellow: >20 % (69~21 % charge)
Push the On/Off switch on the top for more than three seconds (the built-in red LED will turn off).
If storing the unit for more than seven days after recharging it, also turn the battery storage switch off.
Place the fixture on a flat, sturdy surface.
Release the extensible foot by shifting the foot release lever.
Keep the lever shifted to adjust the angle and release the lever.
Do not allow the unit to tilt further than 10º.
Use the screws on the unit’s front panel to adjust the angle of the LED panels.
The screw on the left adjusts the rear LED panel.
The screw on the right adjusts the front LED panel.
After being prompted, enter the following password by pressing:
<UP>, <DOWN >< <UP>, <DOW N >, <EN TER>
The password cannot be changed and must be used when prompted.
Storage Notes
Always store the unit in an upright position (≤ 10º tilt).
Recharge the battery to full capacity before storing the unit.
Store charged unit(s) in a dry environment, away from direct sunlight.
Turn the battery storage switch off if storing the unit for more than seven days.
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Battery Charge
Flight Case/Charger
Power Input Panel
Battery Connector
Make sure to turn the battery storage switch on before connecting the unit to the
Notes
charger.
Always use the supplied charger to recharge the built-in battery.
Recharge the battery within three days of last use.
Recharge the battery to full capacity before storing this product.
For best results, charge the battery in a temperature between 32º F (0º C) and 95º F
(35º C).
When charging the battery, keep the unit at no less than 1 m from any open flame or hot plate.
When charging the battery inside the flight case/charger, keep the flight case’s cover open.
Always charge the battery with the unit in an upright position.
Do not keep charging the battery for more than 24 hours.
Perform a full discharge/recharge cycle every three months.
During charging, the green power indicator LED will illuminate solid, regardless of the
level of charge of the battery.
Once fully charged, while still connected to the battery charger, the green power indicator LED will turn off.
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Wireless
Operation
Initial Setup
Configuration
Fixture Pairing
Control Panel
WDMX Transmitter
The WELL™ 2.0 can operate in W-DMX mode up to 300 m (900 feet) from the W-DMX transmitter. The W-DMX receiver in the WELL unit must be paired with the W-DMX transmitter for wireless operation.
1) Turn the W-DMX transmitter on.
2) Connect the W-DMX transmitter to a DMX controller.
3) Pl ace the WELL™ 2.0 unit within 300 m from the W-DMX transmitter.
4) Disconnect any DMX cable from the WELL™ 2.0 unit.
5) Push the antenna release to allow the W-DMX antenna to extend outside the metal
housing.
6) Set the antenna in the upright position.
7) Turn the WELL™ 2.0 unit on.
1) From the WELL’s control panel, go to RUN > DMX.
2) Select the start address, as with any other DMX compatible product.
3) Go to WDMX > ACTI.
4) Select ON.
Fixture Already Paired
1) If the WELL™ 2.0 unit has already been paired with the WDMX transmitter, the red
LED on the On/Off switch will flash slowly.
2) In this case, the WELL™ 2.0 unit is ready to work in wireless mode.
WDMX Setup
Pairing the WELL™ 2.0 Unit and a new W-DMX Transmitter
1) From the WELL’s control panel, go to WDMX > REST.
2) Select YES (the red LED on the On/Off switch will illuminate solid).
3) From the W-DMX transmitter, press <RESET> (the SIGNAL indicator will flash).
4) Once the transmitter has found the WELL fixture, the SIGNAL indicator on the W-
DMX transmitter will illuminate solid.
5) The red LED on the On/Off switch will flash slowly indicating the presence of DMX
signal.
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Control Panel
Button
Function
<MENU>
Programming
DMX Personality
DMX Control
TOUR
503
AR1.D
509
HSV
510
ARC1
510
AR1.S
508
BLOC
507
Description
Control Options
Exits from the current menu or function
<ENTER>
Enables the currently displayed menu or sets the currently selected value in to the current function
Navigates upwards through the menu list
<UP>
and increases the numeric value when in a function
Navigates downwards through the menu list
<DOWN>
and decreases the numeric value when in a function
You can set the WELL™ 2.0 start address in the 001~512 DMX range. This allows for the control of up to 42 fixtures in the 12-channel TOUR personality.
Refer to the Menu Map on page 17 to learn how the menu options relate to each other. The menu map has a Menu Level and a variable number of programming levels for each option.
To go to an option in the Menu Level, press <MENU> repeatedly until the opt ion sho ws on the display. Press <ENTER> to select it. This will take you to the first programming level for that option.
To select an option or value within the current programming level press <UP> or <DOWN> until it shows on the display. Press <ENTER> to accept it. In this case, if there is another programming level, you will see its first option. Otherwise, you will see the selected value.
To exit to the previous menu level, press <MENU>. This setting allows the user to choose a particular DMX personality.
1) Go to PERS.
2) Select the desired personality (TOUR, ARC.1, AR1.D, AR1.S, HSV, or BLOC).
3) See the DMX Values section for the highest starting address you can select for each personality.
4) Make sure that the starting addresses on the various fixtures do not overlap due to the new personality setting. See the DMX Values section.
In this mode, each unit will respond to a unique starting address from the DMX controller. All units with the same starting address will respond in unison.
1) Select a DMX personality, as shown in DMX Personality.
2) Set the running mode: a) Go to RUN.
b) Select DMX.
3) Set the starting address: a) Go to ADDR. b) Select the starting address (001~512).
To ensure full access to all channels in each DMX mode, the highest recommended DMX addresses are as follows:
DMX Mode DMX Address DMX Mode DMX Address DMX Mode DMX Address
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Static Color
Auto Programs
Edit Customs
Master/Slave
SLAV
whether Auto or Custom, or to operate in
Continued from previous page
The Static Color mode allows for permanent RGB color mixing without a DMX controller.
1) Go to STAT.
2) Select the desired color (RED, GREN, or BLUE).
3) Select the desired color value (0~255).
4) Repeat for the other colors.
5) Select STRB.
6) Select the desired frequency (0~20).
Auto programs allow for dynamic RGB color mixing without a DMX controller.
1) Go to AUTO.
2) Select the desired auto (AT.01~10) or custom program (PR.01~10).
You cannot edit any of the auto programs (AT.01~10). However, you c an edit the custom programs (PR.01~10). See Edit Customs for details.
This setting allows the programming of up to 30 scenes for each of the 10 customizable programs, including color s and effects.
1) Go to EDIT.
2) Select the desired auto program (PR.01~10).
3) Select the desired scene (SC.01~30).
4) Select the desired color or effect (RED, GREN, BLUE, STRB, TIME, or FADE).
5) Select the color or effect value (000~255 for colors and timers, or 00~20 for strobe).
6) Repeat for the other colors or effects.
7) Return to the SCENE level (step “3”).
8) Repeat the settings of colors and effects for the other scenes.
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The Master/Slave mode allows a group of WELL fixtures (the slaves) to simultaneously duplicate the output of another WELL (the master), whether static mode settings or auto/custom programs, without a DMX controller.
1) Set the master unit: a) Set the running mode to DMX as explained in “DMX Contro l.” b) Select an auto or custom program, as explained in “Auto Programs”, or a static mix
of colors.
2) Set each of the slave units: a) Go to RUN.
b) Select
.
The fixture that is set to run a program,
Static mode automatically becomes the master.
Do not connect a DMX controller to the master or slave fixtures.
The master unit should be the first in the DMX string.
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Color Setting
Dimmer Curves
Control Panel
Color Macro
Continued from previous page
The COLOR setting determines how the WELL generates the white color based on various RGB settings.
1) Go to SET.
2) Select COLO.
3) Select OFF, RGBW, or UC.
OFF:
RGBW:
When the RGB faders are all set to “255”, the output is max im um , although the resulting white color may not be balanced.
When the RGB faders are all set to “255”, the resulting output is defined by the configured White color (see
UC:
When the RGB faders are all set to “255”, the output matches that of less
RGB to White Adjustment
).
efficient fixtures (Universal Color).
This setting determines how fast the output of the WELL changes when the op erat or modifies the values of the Red, Green, Blue, and Dimmer faders.
1) Go to SET.
2) Select DIM.
3) Select a dimmer curve (OFF, DIM1, DIM2, DIM3, or DIM4).
OFF:
DIM1~4:
The output is proportional (linear) to the Dimmer and RGB channel values. The output follows the Dimmer and RGB channel values based on the
corresponding dimmer curve, being DIM1 the fastest and DIM4 the slowest.
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Lock
Adjustment
This setting allows the user to activate or disable the control panel lock, which keeps non­authorized personnel from changing the fixture’s settings.
1) Go to KEY.
2) Select ON or OFF.
When the control panel lock is active, th e fixture will prompt the user to enter the password after 30 seconds of control pa n el inactivity or after turning on the fixture.
After being prompted to enter the password: Press <UP>, <DOWN>, <UP>, <DOWN>, and <ENTER>.
This setting allows the user to select and edit the temperature of the white colors used in channel 8 (Macros) when in the TOUR mode.
1) Go to CAL1.
2) Select a white color (WH.01~11).
3) Select a color (RED, GREN, or BLUE).
4) Select a color value (0~255).
5) Repeat for the other colors.
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RGB to White
Adjustment
Battery Life
Program Upload
Continued from previous page
This setting allows the user to select and edit the temperature of the white color shown when RGB to White (RGBW) is active in SET > COLO (see Color Setting).
1) Go to CAL2 and
2) Press <ENTER> when you see RGB.W on the display.
3) Select a color (RED, GREN, or BLUE).
4) Select a color value (0~255).
5) Repeat for the other colors.
The values of RED, GREEN, and BLUE configured from RGB.W will define the color temperature shown when the RGB faders are set to “255” if SET > COLO > RGBW is active.
This setting allows the user to select the output intensity for a given runtime (battery life).
1) Go to SET.
2) Select LIFE.
3) Select a battery life (NORM or LONG).
When the LIFE parameter is set to NORM, the battery life is approx. 10 hours. When the LIFE parameter is set to LONG, the battery life extends to approx. 12 hours.
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This option allows the user to copy the custom programs of one WELL fixture onto other WELL fixtures by using the Master/Slave method.
1) Configure and connect the fixtures in a Master/Slave arrangement, where the master unit has the custom programs you want to transfer onto the slave units.
2) At the master unit, go to SET.
3) Select UPLD.
4) When PASS shows, press <ENTER>.
5) Enter the master access password as shown in Control Panel Lock.
6) When SEND shows, press <ENTER> to start the upload.
7) Wait for the upload process to finish (the display will show END) before continuing or turning the fixtures off.
During and after the upload, the master and slave units will visually i n d icate the status of the process, as follows:
Yellow means that the upload is running.
Red means that the upload failed due to an error.
Green means that the upload completed successfully.
DO NOT upload the program from a WELL onto a different fixture. Otherwise, you could render the other fixture inoperative.
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Reset
Default Values
Parameter
Default Value
Parameter
Default Value
STAT
R/G/B.000
LIFE
NORM
AUTO
AT.01
EDIT
PR.01/SC.01
ADDR
D.001
CAL1
WH.01
RUN
DMX
RGB.W
R/G/B.255
PERS
TOUR
WDMX
ACTI
DIM
DIM4
KEY
OFF
COLO
UC
TOUR Notes
Master Dimmer
maximum.
Red, Green, and
its maximum if SET > COLO is OFF.
Color Macros
Channel 1 (Dimmer) controls the intensity of the selected color macro.
Strobe
allowing channel 8 to select the macro and channel 1 to control the output intensity.
Auto/Custom
AT.01~10
Channel 11 determines the speed at which each auto progr am (AT.01~10) plays.
Dimmer Speed
while DIM4 is the slowest.
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This setting allows the user to reset the WELL fixture to its default values, including deleting the custom programs.
1) Go to SET.
2) Select REST.
3) When prompted, enter the master access password as shown in Control Panel Lock.
4) Wait for the reset process to finish.
These notes intent to clarify the way the TOUR DMX personality works.
Blue Color
Selection
Channel 1 (Dimmer) controls the intensity of the currently projected color.
When the slider is at the highest position (255) the intensity of the output is at its
Channels 2 though 7 control the intensity ratio of each of the Red, Green, and Blue
colors on each LED panel.
When these six sliders are at their highest setting (255), the intensity of each color is at
Channel 8 (Macros) selects the required color macro.
Channel 8 has priority over channels 2 through 7.
Channel 9 controls the strobe frequency (not the intensity) of channels 2 through 7.
Channel 9 can strobe channels 2 through 7 when the WELL is not running macros
(channel 8 inactive), thus allowing the indi vidua l color faders as well as channel 1 (Dimmer) to control the output intensity.
Channel 9 can strobe channel 8 when the WELL is running macros (channel 8 active),
Channel 10 (Auto/Custom) selects the preset auto programs
programs PR.01~10.
Channel 10 has priority over channels 2 through 9.
or the custom
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Channel 12 selects the dimmer mode and speed. When DIM is set to OFF, the changes
in the RGB and Dimmer faders are linear. Otherwise, DIM1 is the fastest dimmer curve,
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Menu Map
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TOUR
Channel
Function
Value
Percent/Setting
1
Master Dimmer
000 ó 255
0~100%
2
Module 1 Red
000 ó 255
0~100%
3
Module 1 Green
000 ó 255
0~100%
4
Module 1 Blue
000 ó 255
0~100%
5
Module 2 Red
000 ó 255
0~100%
6
Module 2 Green
000 ó 255
0~100%
7
Module 2 Blue
000 ó 255
0~100%
000 ó 010
251 ó 255
No function
White 11: 10,000 K
000 ó 010 011 ó 255
No Function 1~20 Hz
000 ó 040
231 ó 255
No function
Custom 10
11
Auto Speed
000 ó 255
0~100% (only if AT.01~10 is playing)
000 ó 009
190 ó 255
Preset dimmer speed from display menu
Nonlinear dimming curve 4 (slowest)
DMX Values
Color Macro + White
8
Balance
9 Strobe
10
Auto + Custom Programs
011 ó 030 031 ó 050 051 ó 070 071 ó 090 091 ó 110 111 ó 130 131 ó 150 151 ó 170 171 ó 200 201 ó 205 206 ó 210 211 ó 215 216 ó 220 221 ó 225 226 ó 230 231 ó 235 236 ó 240 241 ó 245 246 ó 250
041 ó 050 051 ó 060 061 ó 070 071 ó 080 081 ó 090 091 ó 100 101 ó 110 111 ó 120 121 ó 130 131 ó 140 141 ó 150 151 ó 160 161 ó 170 171 ó 180 181 ó 190 191 ó 200 201 ó 210 211 ó 220 221 ó 230
R: 100% G: Up B: 0% R: Down G: 100% B: 0% R: 0% G: 100% B: Up R: 0% G: Down B: 100% R: Up G: 0% B: 100% R: 100% G: 0% B: Down R: 100% G: Up B: Up R: Down G: Down B: 100% R: 100% G: 100% B: 100% W: 100% White 1: 3200 K White 2: 3400 K White 3: 4200 K White 4: 4900 K White 5: 5600 K White 6: 5900 K White 7: 6500 K White 8: 7200 K White 9: 8000 K White 10: 8500 K
Auto 1 Auto 2 Auto 3 Auto 4 Auto 5 Auto 6 Auto 7 Auto 8 Auto 9 Auto 10 Custom 1 Custom 2 Custom 3 Custom 4 Custom 5 Custom 6 Custom 7 Custom 8 Custom 9
12 Dimmer Speed
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010 ó 029 030 ó 069 070 ó 129 130 ó 189
Linear dimmer Nonlinear dimming curve 1 (fastest) Nonlinear dimming curve 2 Nonlinear dimming curve 3
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ARC.1
Channel
Function
Value
Percent/Setting
1
Red
000 ó 255
0~100%
2
Green
000 ó 255
0~100%
3
Blue
000 ó 255
0~100%
AR1.D
Channel
Function
Value
Percent/Setting
1
Master Dimmer
000 ó 255
0~100%
2
Red
000 ó 255
0~100%
3
Green
000 ó 255
0~100%
4
Blue
000 ó 255
0~100%
AR1.S
Channel
Function
Value
Percent/Setting
1
Master Dimmer
000 ó 255
0~100%
2
Red
000 ó 255
0~100%
3
Green
000 ó 255
0~100%
4
Blue
000 ó 255
0~100%
5 Strobe
000 ó 010 011 ó 255
No Function 1~20 Hz
HSV
Channel
Function
Value
Percent/Setting
1
Hue
000 ó 255
0~100%
2
Saturation
000 ó 255
0~100%
3
Value
000 ó 255
0~100%
BLOC
Channel
Function
Value
Percent/Setting
1
Module 1 Red
000 ó 255
0~100%
2
Module 1 Green
000 ó 255
0~100%
3
Module 1 Blue
000 ó 255
0~100%
4
Module 2 Red
000 ó 255
0~100%
5
Module 2 Green
000 ó 255
0~100%
6
Module 2 Blue
000 ó 255
0~100%
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5. Technical Information
Maintenance
Fixture
To maintain optimum performance and minimize wear, the user should clean this product frequently. Usage and environment are contributing factors in determining the cleaning frequency.
As a rule, the user should clean this product at least twice a month. Dust build up reduces light output performance and can cause overheating. This can lead to reduced light source life and increased mechanical wear.
To clean a fixture, follow the recommendations below:
Unplug the fixture from power.
Wait until the fixture is cold.
Use a vacuum (or dry compressed air) and a soft brush to remove dust collected on
the external vents and accessible components.
Clean the LED lens cover with a mild solution of non-ammonia glass cleaner or
isopropyl alcohol.
Apply the solution directly to a soft, lint-free cotton cloth or a lens cleaning tissue.
Drag any dirt or grime to the outside of the LED lens cover.
Gently polish the LED lens cover until it is free of haze and li nt.
Always dry the LED lens cover carefully after cleaning it to prevent stains and discoloration.
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Troubleshooting Gui de
Depleted battery
Recharge battery
Incorrect COLOR settings
Check COLO, CAL1, and CAL2 settings
Dirty LED lens cover
Clean LED lens cover
LED panels in wrong angle
Reorient LED panels
Faulty LED(s)
No power to the LEDs
Send unit for repair
Faulty main control board
No power to the LEDs
Send unit for repair
Faulty main control board
Send unit for repair
Faulty internal wiring
Check wiring
Circuit breaker/fuse keeps tripping/blowing
Excessive circuit load
Reduce total load placed on the electrical circuit
Short circuit along the power wires
Check for a short in the electrical wiring
Depleted battery
Recharge battery
Internal fuse blown
Call CHAUVET® technical support
Faulty power converters
Send unit for repair
Faulty main control board
Send unit for repair
Battery switch off on WELL
Turn battery switch on
No power to battery charger
Check for voltage on outlet
Blown fuse on flight case charger
Replace fuse (T 6.3 A @ 250 V)
Faulty external battery charger
Replace external battery charger
Faulty flight case charger
Send flight case for repair
Faulty battery
Replace battery
Wrong DMX addressing
Check unit addressing
Loose DMX cables
Check cable connections
Damaged DMX cables
Check DMX cables
Wrong polarity on the controller
Check polarity switch settings on the controller
Non DMX cables
Use only DMX compatible cables
Bouncing signals
Install terminator as suggested
Low level signal / long cable
Install an optically coupled DMX splitter right after the of cable
Too many fixtures
Install an optically coupled DMX splitter after unit #32
Interference from AC wires
Keep DMX cables separated from power cables or fluorescent/black lights
Faulty DMX interface
Send unit for repair
Faulty main control board
Send unit for repair
W-DMX deactivated
Activate W-DMX from the Control Panel
WELL antenna not deployed
Extend the W-DMX antenna
WDMX transmitter off
Turn WDMX transmitter on
WELL and transmitter not paired
Pair the WELL to the W-DMX transmitter
WELL beyond transmitter’s range
Move the W-DMX transmitter closer to the WELL
Interference from other equipment
Reposition the WELL for better reception
Symptom Cause(s) Action(s)
Low output
One or more LEDs on a panel do not illuminate
No LED illuminates Control panel operates normally
Fixture does not power up
Battery does not charge
Fixture does not respond to wired DMX or responds erratically
Fixture does not respond to wireless DMX
fixture with the strong signal or before a long section
If you still experience technica l problems after trying the above solutions, contact CHAUVET® Technical Support.
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Returns
Claims
www.chauvetlighting.com
The user must send the merchandise prepaid, in the original box, and with its original
Procedure
packing and accessories. CHAUVET® will not issue call tags. Call CHAUVET® and request a Return Merchandise Authorization (RMA) number before
shipping the fixture. Be prepared to provide the model number, serial number, and a brief description of the cause for the return.
The user must clearly label the package with a Return Merchandise Authorization (RMA) number. CHAUVET® will refuse any product returned without an RMA number.
DO NOT write the RMA number directly on the box. Instead, write it on a properly affixed label.
Once you have received the RMA number please include the following information on a piece of paper inside the box:
Your name
Your address
Your phone number
RMA number
A brief description of the problem
Be sure to pack the fixture properly. Any shipping damage resulting from inadequate packaging will be the customer’s responsibility. As a suggestion, proper UPS packing or double boxing is always a safe method to use.
CHAUVET® reserves the right to use its own discretion to repair or replace returned product(s).
The carrier is responsible for any damage incurred during shipping to this product or any part that shipped with it. Therefore, if the received merchandise appears to have damages caused during shipping, the customer must submit the damage report and any related claims with the carrier, not CHAUVET®. The customer must submit the report upon reception of the damaged merchandise. Failure to do so in a timely manner may invalidate the customer’s claim with the carrier.
For other issues such as missing components or parts, damage not related to shipping, or concealed damage, the customer must make claims to CHAUVET® within seven (7) days of receiving the merchandise.
Contact Us
World Headquarters
CHAUVET®
General Information
Address: 5200 NW 108th Avenue Sunrise, FL 33351 Voice: (954) 577-4455 Fax: (954) 929-5560 Toll free: (800) 762-1084
Technical Support
Voice: (954) 577-4455 (Press 4)
Fax: (954) 756-8015 Email: tech@chauvetlighting.com
World Wide Web
United Kingdom & Ireland
CHAUVET® Europe Ltd.
General Information
Address: Unit 1C Brookhill Road Industrial Estate Pinxton, Nottingham, UK NG16 6NT Voice: +44 (0)1773 511115 Fax: +44 (0)1773 511110 Email: uktech@chauvetlighting.com
World Wide Web
www.chauvetlighting.co.uk
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Dimensions and
Length
Width
Height
Weight
7.0 in (200 mm)
7.5 in (190 mm)
13.8 in (350 mm)
36.3 lbs (16.5 kg)
Note: Dimensions in inches rounded to the nearest decimal digit.
Electrical
Power Supply Type
Range
Voltage Selection
Battery charger (external)
100~240 V, 50/60 Hz
Auto-ranging
Battery Type
Battery Voltage/Capacity
Power Consumption
Lead acid gel
12 V / 24 Ah
45 W
Light Source
Type
Power
Lifespan
LED
3 W
50,000 hours
Configuration
Quantity
Current
Tricolor (RGB)
12
3 x 350 mA
Photo Optic
Parameter
Standard 16º Optics
Illuminance @ 5 m
225 lx
Beam angle
17º
Field angle
32º
Thermal
Maximum External Temp.
Cooling System
IP Rating
104° F (40° C)
Convection
IP44
DMX
I/O Connectors
Connector Type
Channel Range
3-pin XLR
Sockets
3, 4, 5, 6, 12
WDMX
DMX Channels
Range
Frequency
512
300 m
2.4 GHz
Ordering
WELL™ 2.0 (single unit)
WELL™ 2.0 (Six-unit set)
W-DMX Transmitter
01030566
01030563
01080294
Options
WELL™ 2.0 Stand-alone Battery Charger
WELL™ 2.0 Six-bay Flight Case/Charger
(empty)
Technical Specifications
Weight
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CHAUVET®
5200 NW 108th Avenue Sunrise, FL 33351 (USA) (800) 762-1084 – (954) 577-4455 FAX (954) 929-5560
www.chauvetlighting.com
WELL™ 2.0 User Manual Rev. 01 May 2013
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