Chauvet Well Quad-M User Manual

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User Manual
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Edition Notes
Trademarks
Copyright Notice
Manual Use
Document Printing
Intended Audience
Disclaimer
D. Couppe
5/6/14
A. Leon
5/6/14
Edition Notes
This user manual covers the description, safety precautions, installation, programming, operation, and maintenance of the WELL™ Quad-M.
CHAUVET® released this edition of the WELL™ Quad-M user manual in May 2014. CHAUVET® is a registered trademark of CHAUVET & Sons Inc. (d/b/a CHAUVET® or
Chauvet). The CHAUVET® logo in its entirety including the CHAUVET® name and the dotted triangle, and all other trademarks in this manual pertaining to services, products, or marketing statements (example: It’s Green Thinking™) are owned or licensed by CHAUVET®. Any other product names, logos, brands, company names, and other trademarks featured or referred to within this document are the property of their respective trademark holders.
CHAUVET® owns the content of this user manual in its entirety, including but not limited to pictures, logos, trademarks, and resources.
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Any person in charge of installing, operating, and/or maintaining this product should completely read through the guide that shipped with the product, as well as this manual, before installing, operating, or maintaining this product.
CHAUVET® believes that the information contained in this manual is accurate in all respects. However, CHAUVET® assumes no responsibility for any errors or omissions in this document. CHAUVET® reserves the right to revise and make changes to the content of this document without obligation that CHAUVET® notify any person or company of such revision or changes. This does not in any way constitute a commitment by CHAUVET® to make such changes. CHAUVET® may issue a revision of this manual or a new edition to incorporate such changes.
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
1. Before You Begin ...................................................................................................................................... 1
What Is Included ........................................................................................................................................................... 1
Claims .......................................................................................................................................................................................... 1
Manual Conventions .................................................................................................................................................................... 1
Symbols ....................................................................................................................................................................................... 1
Safety Notes ................................................................................................................................................................. 2
Personal Safety ............................................................................................................................................................................ 2
Mounting and Rigging .................................................................................................................................................................. 2
Power and Wiring ......................................................................................................................................................................... 2
Operation ..................................................................................................................................................................................... 2
Expected LED Lifespan ................................................................................................................................................ 2
2. Introduction ............................................................................................................................................... 3
Description .................................................................................................................................................................... 3
Features ........................................................................................................................................................................ 3
Overview ....................................................................................................................................................................... 4
Overview ....................................................................................................................................................................... 5
Dimensions ................................................................................................................................................................... 6
3. Setup .......................................................................................................................................................... 7
AC Power ...................................................................................................................................................................... 7
AC Plug ........................................................................................................................................................................................ 7
Fuse Replacement ....................................................................................................................................................................... 7
Battery Charge Notes ................................................................................................................................................................... 8
Storage Notes .............................................................................................................................................................................. 8
Turn Product On ........................................................................................................................................................... 8
Turn Product Off ........................................................................................................................................................... 8
DMX Linking.................................................................................................................................................................. 9
DMX Modes ................................................................................................................................................................................. 9
Master/Slave Connectivity ............................................................................................................................................................ 9
W-DMX™ Operation ................................................................................................................................................... 10
Initial Setup ................................................................................................................................................................................ 10
Configuration .............................................................................................................................................................................. 10
Product Pairing........................................................................................................................................................................... 10
Lens Angle Adjustment ............................................................................................................................................... 11
Positioning .................................................................................................................................................................. 11
4. Operation ................................................................................................................................................. 13
Control Panel Description ........................................................................................................................................... 13
Control Options ........................................................................................................................................................... 13
Programming .............................................................................................................................................................. 13
DMX Personality ........................................................................................................................................................................ 13
DMX Control............................................................................................................................................................................... 13
Loss of Signal Setting ................................................................................................................................................................ 14
Static Color ................................................................................................................................................................................ 14
Auto Programs ........................................................................................................................................................................... 14
Edit Custom Programs .............................................................................................................................................................. 14
Strobe Personality ...................................................................................................................................................................... 14
Battery Life ................................................................................................................................................................................. 14
Master/Slave .............................................................................................................................................................................. 15
Color Settings............................................................................................................................................................................. 15
Effect Key Programming ............................................................................................................................................................ 15
Color Key Programming ............................................................................................................................................................. 15
Dimmer Curves .......................................................................................................................................................................... 16
Control Panel Lock ..................................................................................................................................................................... 16
Password ................................................................................................................................................................................... 16
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Settings Lock Out ....................................................................................................................................................................... 16
Program Upload ......................................................................................................................................................................... 17
Resetting Factory Defaults ......................................................................................................................................................... 17
Resetting Calibration Defaults .................................................................................................................................................... 17
Setting the .................................................................................................................................................................................. 17
White Color ................................................................................................................................................................................ 17
Calibrating the ............................................................................................................................................................................ 18
White Color ................................................................................................................................................................................ 18
TOUR Notes ............................................................................................................................................................... 18
Master Dimmer........................................................................................................................................................................... 18
Red, Green, Blue, and Amber Color Selection ........................................................................................................................... 18
Color Macros .............................................................................................................................................................................. 18
Strobe ........................................................................................................................................................................................ 18
Auto/Custom .............................................................................................................................................................................. 18
Dimmer Speed ........................................................................................................................................................................... 18
Menu Map ................................................................................................................................................................... 19
DMX Values ................................................................................................................................................................ 21
5. Technical Information ............................................................................................................................. 27
Product Maintenance .................................................................................................................................................. 27
Returns ....................................................................................................................................................................... 27
Technical Specifications ............................................................................................................................................. 28
Contact Us .................................................................................................................... Error! Bookmark not defined.
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1. Before You Begin
What Is Included
Single Product:
Six-piece Set:
Quick Reference Guide
Claims
If the box or the contents (t he product and include d accessories ) appear damaged f rom
not CHAUVET® .
Failure to report damage to the carrier immediately may invalidate your claim. In
Manual Conventions
1~512
A range of values in the text
50/60
A set of mutually exclusive values in the text
<SET>
A button on the product’s control panel
Settings
A product 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 be entered or selected in a menu
Symbols
Critical installation, configuration, or operation information.
operator.
comply with this information may keep the product from working.
Before You Begin
WELL™ Quad-M
Battery charger
Warranty card
Quick Reference Guide
Six WELL™ Quad-M products
Six-bay flight case with built-in battery
charger
Warranty card
Carefully unpack the product immediately and check the box to make sure all the parts are in the package and are in good condition.
shipping or show signs of m ishandling, notify the carrier immediatel y, addition, keep the box and contents for inspection.
For other issues, s uch as miss ing components or par ts, dam age not relat ed to s hipping, or concealed damage, file a claim with CHAUVET® within 7 days of delivery.
Convention Meaning
Symbols Meaning
Failure to comply with this information may cause the product not to work, damage third-party equipment, or cause harm to the
Important installation or configuration infor mation. Failure to
Useful information.
The term “DMX” used throughout this manual refers to the USITT DMX512-A digital data transmission protocol.
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Safety Notes
technicians. Do not open the housing or attempt any repairs.
All applicable local codes and regulations apply to proper installation of this
Personal Safety
Mounting and
Power and Wiring
Operation
CHAUVET® Technical Support.
Expected LED
Before You Begin
Rigging
Read all the following Safety Notes before working with this product. These notes include important information about the installation, usage, and maintenance of this product.
This product contains no user-serviceable parts. Any reference to servicing in this user manual will only apply to properly trained CHAUVET® certified
product.
Avoid direct eye exposure to the light source while the product 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 because it may 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 product.
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.
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 product 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 product 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, contact
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 40,000 to 50,000 hours. If extending this lifespan is vital, lower the operating temperature by improving the ventilation around the product and reducing the ambient temperature to an optimal operating range. In addition, limiting the overall projection intensity may also help to extend the LEDs’ lifespan.
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2. Introduction
Description
the
Features
Introduction
The WELL™ Quad-M (Wireless Event Light Luminaire) is a battery powered, portable upward wash light. It consists of a single product that contains the lithium ion battery, LEDs, the LED drivers, and the main control. The battery provides up to 10 hours of runtime.
When purchased as a single product, it comes with a stand-alone single product 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™ Quad-M products simultaneously while in the flight case. The W-DMX™ (Wireless DMX) transmitter is available for purchase separately.
DMX Channels: 3, 4, 5, 6, 10, or 15
16-bit dimming of individual colors as well as master dimmer
Lithium ion battery
IR remote controllable (remote included)
10 hour battery life at full output
10 hour charge time from 0 to 100%
Reflective mirror finish, blends with surroundings
Easy to use charger included
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W-DMX™ Antenna
Back View
Bottom View
Power
Switch
DMX In/Out
Battery Charging Port
Foot
Release
Handle
Control
Panel
Adjustable Foot
Introduction
Overview
Battery Storage Power Switch
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Overview
To access the static colors on the remote, press and hold the static play button
NOTE: Intensity Control button response may be gradual.
Blue +/
-
Static Play
-
Effect Key
Control
Speed
Control
On/Off
Amber
Color Key Control
Intensity Control
Red +/
Introduction
- Green +/
+/-
for 3–5 seconds before pressing the button fo r the desired color.
The intensity control buttons only work i n static color mode.
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Introduction
Dimensions
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3. Setup
AC Power
The listed current r ating indicates the maximum current draw during normal oper ation.
from the CHAUVET®
AC Plug
AC Live
Black
Brown
Yellow or Brass
AC Neutral
White
Blue
Silver
AC Ground
Green/Yellow
Green/Yellow
Green
Fuse Replacement
Setup
Each WELL™ Quad-M has an auto-ranging battery charger, whether stand-alone or inside the flight case that works with an input voltage range of 100 to 240 VAC, 50/60 Hz. To determine the power requirements for each WELL™ Quad-M, refer to the label affixed to the product. For more information, see the Technical Specifications section.
For more information, you may download Sizing Cir cuit Breakers website: www.chauvetpro.com.
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™ Quad-Ms 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 (U.S.) Wire (Europe) Screw Color
Make sure to disconnect the product’s power cord before replacing a blown fuse. Always replace the blown fuse with another of the same type and rating.
The standalone 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 product 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.
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Battery Charge Notes
Turn Product On
Red: Empty (20% to 0 charge)
Turn Product Off
Setup
Make sure to turn the battery storage switch on before connecting the product to the
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 32 ºF (0 ºC), and
95 ºF (35 ºC).
When charging the battery, keep the product 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 product 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.
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.
1. Turn the battery storage switch on.
2. 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 to 70% charge) Yellow: >20% (69 to 21% charge)
1. Push the On/Off switch on the top for more than three seconds.
2. If storing the product for more than seven days after recharging it, also turn the
battery storage switch off.
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DMX Linking
DMX Modes
Master/Slave
Connectivity
in static (STAT)
Setup
You can link the WELL™ Quad-M to a DMX controller using a standard DMX serial connection or via W-DMX™. If using other DMX compatible products with the WELL™ Quad-M, you can control eac h ind ivid ua lly with a single DMX controller.
The WELL™ Quad-M uses the standard DMX data connection for its TOUR, TR16, ARC.1, AR1.D, ARC.2, AR2.D, AR2.S and HSV DMX modes.
Refer to the Introduction
Refer to the Operation section to learn how to configure the WELL™ Quad-M to wor k
in these modes.
The DMX Values secti on prov ides you with detailed information regarding the DMX
modes.
The Master/Slave mode allows a WELL™ Quad-M (master product) to control one or more products (slave products) without a DMX controller.
One WELL™ Quad-M becomes the master product either when running mode or when using the automatic (AT) or customizable (PR) programs.
In addition, you must configure each of the slave products (via control pan el) to operate in Slave (SLAV) mode. During Master/Sla ve operation, the slave products will oper ate in unison with the master product.
For more information, see the Menu Map
section for a brief description of these modes.
section.
Do not connect a DMX controller to products operating in Master/Slave mode. The DMX controller signals may interfere with the signals from the master product.
The Operation section of this manual provides detailed instructions on how to
configure the Master and Slave pr o d u cts.
If you need more information about DMX standards, Master/Slave connectivity,
or the DMX cables needed in order to link the product to a DMX controller, you can download the DMX Primer from the CHAUVET® website:
www.chauvetpro.com
Verify the DIMX and CURV settings are set to OFF for optimal control of the
TR16 personality. For more information, see the Menu Map
.
section.
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W-DMX™ Operation
Initial Setup
Configuration
Product Pairing
Control Panel
WDMX Transmitter
Setup
The product can operate in W-DMX™ mode up to 300 m (900 ft) from the W-DMX™ transmitter. For wireless operation, the W-DMX™ receiver inside the product must be paired with a W-DMX™ transmitter.
1. Turn the W-DMX™ transmitter on.
2. Connect the W-DMX™ transmitter to a DMX controller.
3. Place the product within 300 m from the W-DMX™ transmitter.
4. Disconnect any DMX cable from the product.
5. Turn the product on.
1. From the product’s contr ol pane l, go to RUN > DMX.
2. Select the desired DMX start address. .
3. Go to WDMX > ACTI.
4. Select ON.
Product currently paired with the transmitter
If the product is paired with the W-DMX™ transmitter, a red LED on the On/Off
switch will slowly flash. The product is ready to work in wireless mode.
Pairing the product with a new W-DMX™ transmitter
1. From the product’s contr ol pane l, go to WDMX > REST.
2. Select YES (a red LED appears on the On/Off switch).
3. From the W-DMX™ transmitter, press <RESET> (the SIGNAL indicator will flash).
4. Once the transmitter has found the product, the SIGNAL indicator on the W-DMX™
transmitter will illuminate solid.
5. From the On/Off switch, the red LED flashes slowly indicating the presence of DMX
signal.
WDMX™ Setup
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W-DMX™ operation can be interrupted or inhib ited by liquid masses between the transmitter and receiver such as water, snow, or people. For best results, keep the antenna clear of any liquid mas s.
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Setup
Lens Angle
Adjustment
Positioning
The WELL™ Quad-M stands on the support legs and positioned on a hard, steady
The product contains a single LED lens platform, that which allo ws the unit to be tilted from 55º up to 105º from the center.
surface that can support its weight. You should not mount the product in any way.
When selecting an installation location, consider easy access to this product for
operation, programming adjustments, and routine maintenance.
Make sure to place the product away from any flammable material.
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.
Do not operate the unit in a sealed enclosure or in an area without air circulation.
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Tilt Angle Procedure
Correct Floor
Mounting
Setup
Mounting Diagram
The WELL™ Quad-M stands on a hard, steady surface that can support its weight. Using the installed retractable foot, the product is adjus table by using the foot release lever up to10º.
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4. Operation
Control Panel
<MENU>
Exits from the current menu or function
Enables the currently displayed menu or sets the currently selected value in to the current function
Navigates upward through the menu options or increases the numeric value when in a function
Navigates downward through the menu options or decreases the numeric value when in a function
Control Options
You can set the WELL™ Quad-M starting address in the 001 to 512 DMX range. This
Programming
The menu map shows the main level and a variable number of programming levels for
Press <MENU> repeatedly to exit to the previous main level.
DMX Personality
TOUR, TR16, ARC.1, AR1.D, ARC.2, AR2.D, AR2.S
HSV
DMX Control
TOUR
503
ARC.2
509
HSV
510
ARC.1
510
AR2.D
508
TR16
498
AR1.D
509
AR2.S
507
Description
Operation
Button Function
<ENTER>
<UP>
<DOWN>
enables control of up to 34 products in the 15-channel TR16 personality.
each option. For more information on how to use the menu options, refer to the Menu
Map section.
To go to the desired main level, press <MENU> repeatedly until the desired option
displays on the contr ol pan el. Press <ENTER> to select. 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 the option shows on the display. Press <ENTER> to select. In this
case, if there is another programming level, you will see that first option, or you will see the selected value.
This setting allows you to choose a particular DMX personality.
1. Go to the PERS main level.
2. Select the desired personality (
or
).
For the highest starting address you can select for each personality, see the DMX
Values section. Verif y that the starting addresses on the products do not overlap
due to the new personality setting.
In this mode, each product will respond to a unique starting address from the DMX controller. All products 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 the RUN main level. b. Select the DMX programming level.
3. Set the starting address:
a. Go to ADDR main level. b. Select the starting address (D.001~512).
The highest recommended starting address for each DMX mode are as follows:
DMX Mode DMX Address DMX Mode DMX Address DMX Mode DMX Address
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Loss of Signal Setting
BLAK
Static Color
Auto Programs
P. 000~255
Edit Custom
Strobe Personality
Battery Life
Operation
This setting controls how the product will respond when the DMX signal is lost.
1. Go to the SET main level, and select DERR.
a. Select SAVE to make the product use the last command used when the signal
is lost.
b. Select
The Static Color mode allows for permanent RGBA color mixing without a DMX controller.
1. Go to the STAT main level.
2. Select the desired color (RED, GREN, BLUE, or AMBR).
3. Select the desired color value (000~255).
4. Repeat the steps for additional colors.
5. Select STRB.
6. Select the desired frequency (00~20). Auto programs allow for dynamic RGBA color mixing without a DMX controller.
1. Go to AUTO.
2. Select the desired auto (AT. 01~10) or custom program (PR. 01~10).
3. Select the desired speed at which the chosen program will run (
to turn off the all the LEDs when the signal is lost.
).
Programs
You cannot edit any of the auto programs (AUTO 01~10).
This setting allows the programming of up to 30 scenes for each of the 10 customizable programs, including colors and effects.
1. Go to the EDIT main level.
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, AMBR, STRB, TIME, or
FADE).
5. Select the color or effect value (000~255 for colors and timers, or 00~20 for strobe).
6. Repeat the steps for additional colors or effects.
7. Return to the scene level (SC. 01~30).
8. Repeat the settings of colors and effects for the other scenes. This setting allows you to select the CLASSIC (01~20 Hz) strobe or SPECIAL
(Random/Slow/Fast) strobe personalities.
1. Go to the SET main level.
2. Select a strobe personality (SPEC or CLAS). 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 (ECON or LONG).
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Operation
Master/Slave
Color Settings
OFF, RGBW
When all the RGB faders are set to 255, the output is maximum, although the resulting white color may not be balanced.
When all the RGB faders are set to 255, the resulting output is defined by the configured White color (see White Calibration).
When all the RGB faders are set to 255, the output matches that of less efficient products (Universal Color).
Effect Key
Color Key
The Master/Slave mode allows a group of WELL™ Quad-Ms (slave products) to simultaneously duplicate the output of another WELL™ Quad-M (master product) without a DMX controller.
1. Set each of the slave prod u c ts:
a. Go to RUN. b. Select SLAVE.
2. Set the master product:
a. Set the running mode to DMX (see DMX Control b. Select an auto or custom program as explained in Auto Programs above, or a
static mix of colors.
The master product is the one that runs a program whether in Auto, Custom or
Static Color mode.
Do not connect a DMX controller to the produc ts configured for Master/Slave
operation. The DMX controller may interfere with signals from the master product.
The master product should be the first product in the daisy chain. The Color setting determines how the product generates the white color based on
various RGB settings.
1. Go to the SET main level.
2. Select COLR.
3. Select
, or UC.
).
Programming
Programming
OFF:
RGBW:
UC:
This setting allows you to program the effect keys on the IRC remote.
1. Go to EDIT > EKY level.
2. Select the desired key on the IRC remote to program (EKY 1~6).
3. Enter the desired program (AT. 01~10 or PR. 01~10).
4. Repeat the steps to program additional effect keys.
5. Press the corresponding effect key to confirm programming. This setting allows you to program the color keys on the IRC remote.
1. Go to EDIT > CKY level.
2. Select the desired key to program (CKY 1~6).
3. Select the desired color or effect (RED, GREEN, BLUE, or STROBE).
4. Select the desired value (000~255 for colors or 00~20 for strobe).
5. Repeat the steps to program additional color keys.
6. Press the corresponding color key to confirm programming.
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Dimmer Curves
OFF, DIM1, DIM2, DIM3
DIM4
OFF
The output is proportional (linear) to the dimmer and RGBA channel values.
DIM1~4:
The output follows the dimmer and RGBA channel values based on the slowest.
Dimmer Curve
OFF
This output is proportional (linear) to the Dimmer and RGBA channel values.
CV1~3
This output follows the dimmer and RGBA channel values based on the corresponding dimmer curve, being CV1 the fastest and CV3 the slowest.
Control Panel Lock
OFF
Password
If you are prompted to enter a password on the product, press the buttons in the
The product’s passw ord cannot
Settings Lock Out
Operation
This setting provides you with four options to simulate the dimming curve of an incandescent light product.
1. Go to the SET main level.
2. Select DIMX.
3. Select the desired dimmer curve (
, or
).
corresponding dimmer curve, being DIM1 the fastest and DIM4 the
Settings
This setting allows you to select the dimmer curve shape using the red, green, blue, amber, and dimmer faders.
1. Go to the SET main level.
2. Select CURV.
3. Select the desired dimmer curve (OFF, CV1, CV2, or CV3).
For optimum control of the 16-bit dimming channels in the TR16 personality, be sure that both dimming curves in SET > DIMX and SET > CURV are set to OFF
This setting enables you to activate or disable the control panel lock, which keeps non­authorized personnel from changing the product’s settings.
1. Go to the KEY main level.
2. Select ON or
.
When the control panel lock is active, th e product will prompt you to enter the password after 30 seconds of control pa n el inactivity or after turning on the product.
following order: UP > DOWN > UP > DOWN > ENTER. be changed and must be entered whenever you are prompted.
This setting enables you to activate or disable the main level SET (settings) lock, which keeps unauthorized personnel from changing the product’s settings.
1. Go to the SET main level.
2. Select SLCK.
3. Select ON or OFF.
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Operation
Program Upload
Technical Support.
Resetting Factory
Resetting Calibration
Whites
Setting the
Color
This option allows you to duplicate the custom programs of a product onto another product using the Master/Slave mode.
1. Configure and connect the products in a Master/Slave arrangement, where the
master product has the custom programs you want to transfer to the slave products.
2. From the master product, go to the SET main level.
3. Select UPLD.
4. When PASS shows, press <ENTER>.
5. Enter the master access password (see 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 OK before continuing or
turning the products off.
The Master/Slave products will provide the status of the process by lighting up as follows:
Yellow indicates that the upload process is running.
Green indicates that the upload process completed successfully.
Red indicates that the upload process failed due to an error. Recheck all cable
connections and restart the process. If the issue persists, contact CHAUVET®
).
Defaults
Defaults
White
Do not upload the data from a WELL™ Quad-M to a different product, as the other product may become inoperative.
This setting allows you to reset the product’s default values, including the custom programs.
1. Go to the SET main level.
2. Select REST.
3. When PASS shows, press <ENTER>.
4. Enter the master access password (see Control Panel Lock
5. Wait for the reset process to finish. This setting allows you to reset the product’s default values of the color macros in
Setting or Whites Calibration.
1. Go to the CAL main le ve l.
2. When PASS shows, press <ENTER>.
3. Enter the master access password.
4. Go to CALR.
5. When PASS shows, press <ENTER>.
6. Enter the master access password. This setting allows you to select and edit the temperature of the white colors used in
channel 6 when in the TOUR mode or channel 11 when in TR16 mode.
1. Go to the CAL main le ve l.
2. Enter the master access password as described in Control Panel Lock
3. Go to CAL1.
4. Select a white color (WH.01~11).
5. Select a color (RED, GREN, BLUE, or AMBR).
6. Select a color value (000~255).
7. Repeat for the other colors.
).
.
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Calibrating the
Color
and the DMX controller’s
COLR > RGBW is active.
TOUR Notes
Master Dimmer
Red, Green, Blue, and
Color Macros
Strobe
Auto/Custom
Dimmer Speed
Operation
White
This setting allows you to calibrate the white color when RGBW red, green, and blue faders are set to “255”.
1. Go to the CAL main le ve l.
2. Enter the master access password (Control Panel Lock
3. Go to CAL2.
4. Select the desired color (RED, GREN, or BLUE).
5. Select a desired color value (000 to 255).
6. Repeat the steps for additional colors.
When selecting CAL > CAL2 >, you will only be able to d efine the values of red, green, and blue.
The values of RED, GREN (green), and BLUE configured from CAL > CAL2 > will define the color temperature shown when the RGB faders are set to “255” if SET >
These notes clarify the way the TOUR DMX personality works.
Channel 1 controls the intensity of the currently projected color.
When the slider is at the highest position (100%), the intensit y of the output is at
maximum.
).
Amber Color S election
Channels 2 through 5 control the intensity ratio of each of the red, green, blue, and
amber LEDs.
When these channels are at the highest position (100%), the intensity of each color is
at maximum if SET > COLR is OFF.
You can combine channels 2 through 5 to create over one trillion colors.
Channel 6 selects the required Color Macro.
Channel 6 has priority over channels 2 through 6.
Channel 1 controls the intensity of the Color Macro.
Channel 7 controls the strobe frequency (not the intensity) of channels 2 through 6.
Channel 7 can strobe channels 2 through 5 when not running macros, allowing the
individual faders (R, G, B, and A), as well as channel 1 (D), to control the output intensity.
Channel 7 can strobe channel 6 when running macros, allowing channel 6 to select
the macro and channel 1 to control the output intensity.
Channel 8 selects the preset auto programs AT.01~10 or the custom programs
PR.01~10.
When activating the custom programs PR.01~10, you can control the Step Time and
Fade Time using channels 2 and 3, respectively.
Channel 8 has priority over channels 2 through 7.
Channel 9 controls the speed at which each auto program plays.
Channel 10 selects the Dimmer mode and speed. The Dimmer mode provides four
different options to simulate the dimming curve of an incandescent lighting product.
When Dimmer is set to OFF, the changes in the RGBA and Master Dimmer faders
are linear.
When Dimmer is set to DIM1~DIM4, DIM1 is the fastest dimmer curve and DIM4 is
the slowest.
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Menu Map
RED
GREN
BLUE
AMBR
Selects the strobe frequency (0~20 Hz)
AT.
P.
000~255
10 automatic programs
PR.
10 customizable programs
DMX
DMX mode
SLAV
Master/Slave mode
ADDR
D.
001~512
Selects the DMX starting address
10 Channels: R/G/B/A, dimmer, strobe, color macro, auto/custom, dimmer speed, auto speed
15 Channels: 16-bit- R/G/B/A and dimmer; auto speed
ARC.1
3-channel: R/G/B control
AR1.D
4-channel: R/G/B, dimmer
ARC.2
4-channel: R/G/B/A control
AR2.D
5-channel: R/G/B/A, dimmer
AR2.S
6-channel: R/G/B/A, dimmer, strobe
HSV
3-channel: HSV control
RED
GREN
BLUE
AMBR
STRB
00~20
Selects the strobe frequency (0~20 Hz)
TIME
Defines the step duration (0~100%)
FADE
Defines the fade duration (0~100%)
Assigns automatic programs to the auto keys on the IRC
Assigns custom programs to the auto keys on the IRC
RED
GREN
BLUE
AMBR
Assigns strobe and frequency to the color keys on the IRC
Main Level Programming Levels Description
Operation
STAT
AUTO
RUN
PERS
000~255
STRB 00~20
01~10
TOUR
TR16
Combine Red, Green, Blue, and Amber to make a custom color
strobe, color macro, auto/custom, dimmer speed,
PR.
01~10
EDIT
EKY 1~6
CKY 1~6
SC.
01~30
000~255
000~255
AT.
01~10
PR
000~255
STRB 00~20
Combine Red, Green, Blue, and Amber to generate a custom color (0~100%)
Assigns color and intensity to the color keys on the IRC
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ON
OFF
PASS
Passcode)
PASS
Passcode)
OFF
RGB set to “255” = max. output
RGBW
RGB set to “255” = balanced white
UC.
Universal color balance
OFF
No dimmer
DIM1
DIM2
DIM3
DIM4
OFF
No dimmer
CV1
CV2
CV3
SAVE
Blacks out fixture upon loss of DMX
Continues with last command upon loss of DMX control
OFF
ON
SPEC
TR16 personalities
CLAS
LONG
Long run time (approx. 12 hours)
ECON
Standard run time (approx. 10 hours)
RED
GREN
BLUE
AMBR
RED
GREN
BLUE
PASS
(Enter Passcode)
ON
OFF
NO
YES
OK
Operation
Menu Map (Cont.)
Main Level Programming Levels Description
SET
KEY
UPLD
REST
COLR
DIMX
CURV
DERR
(Enter
(Enter
BLAK
SEND/
OK
SEND/
OK
Turns the password on or off
Uploads custom programs to other WELL™ Quad-Ms
Defaults product to factory settings
Dimmer curve
Slow (CV3) to fast (CV1) dimmer curves
PASS
CAL
WDMX
(Enter
Passcode)
REST
SLCK
STRB
LIFE
ACTI
CAL1
CAL2
WH.
01~11
CALR
SET main level access lock
Selects strobe personality used in TOUR, and
Modifies the color macros used in the TOUR and
TR16 personalities
000~2
55
Defines the color temperature used when COLR is set to RGBW
Defaults CAL to factory settings
Activates/deactivates W-DMX™ receiver
Resets receiver to pair with transmitter
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DMX Values
TOUR
1
Dimmer
000 ó 255
0~100%
2
Red
000 ó 255
0~100% (Step Time if Custom 1~10 active)
3
Green
000 ó 255
0~100% (Fade Time if Custom 1~10 active)
4
Blue
000 ó 255
0~100%
5
Amber
000 ó 255
0~100%
000 ó 010
251 ó 255
No Function
White 11
000 ó 009
190 ó 255
No Function
Random
000 ó 009
200 ó 255
No Function
20 Hz
*Select strobe
CLAS
Operation
Channel Function Value Percent/Setting
6
7*
Color Macro + White Balance
Special Strobe
Classic Strobe
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
010 ó 099 100 ó 109 110 ó 179 180 ó 189
010 ó 019 020 ó 029 030 ó 039 040 ó 049 050 ó 059 060 ó 069 070 ó 079 080 ó 089 090 ó 099 100 ó 109 110 ó 119 120 ó 129 130 ó 139 140 ó 149 150 ó 159 160 ó 169 170 ó 179 180 ó 189 190 ó 199
R: 100% G: 0~100% B: 0 R: 100%~0 G: 100% B: 0 R: 0 G: 100% B: 0~100% R: 0 G: 100%~0 B: 100% R: 0~100% G: 0 B: 100% R: 100% G: 0 B: 100%~0 R: 100% G: 0~100% B: 0~100% R: 100%~0 G: 100%~0 B: 100% R: 100% G: 100% B: 100% A: 100% White 1 White 2 White 3 White 4 White 5 White 6 White 7 White 8 White 9 White 10
Slow to Fast No Function Lighting Effect Slow to Fast No Function
function in the
1 Hz 2 Hz 3 Hz 4 Hz 5 Hz 6 Hz 7 Hz 8 Hz 9 Hz 10 Hz 11 Hz 12 Hz 13 Hz 14 Hz 15 Hz 16 Hz 17 Hz 18 Hz 19 Hz
main menu under SET > STRB, select SPEC or
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TOUR
000 ó 040
231 ó 255
No Function
Custom 10
9
Auto Speed
000 ó 255
0~100%
000 ó 009
190 ó 255
Preset dimmer speed from display menu
Nonlinear dimming curve 4 (slowest)
Operation
DMX Values (Cont.)
Channel Function Value Percent/Setting
(Cont.)
8 Programs
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
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
10 Dimmer Speed
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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DMX Values (Cont.)
TR16
1
Dimmer
000 ó 255
0~100%
2
Fine Dimmer
000 ó 255
0~100%
3
Red
000 ó 255
0~100%
4
Fine Red
000 ó 255
0~100%
5
Green
000 ó 255
0~100%
6
Fine Green
000 ó 255
0~100%
7
Blue
000 ó 255
0~100%
8
Fine Blue
000 ó 255
0~100%
9
Amber
000 ó 255
0~100%
10
Fine Amber
000 ó 255
0~100%
000 ó 010
251 ó 255
No Function
White 11
Channel Function Value Percent/Setting
Operation
011 ó 030 031 ó 050 051 ó 070 071 ó 090 091 ó 110 111 ó 130 131 ó 150 151 ó 170
11
Color Macro + White Balance
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
R: 100% G: 0~100% B: 0 R: 100%~0 G: 100% B: 0 R: 0 G: 100% B: 0~100% R: 0 G: 100%~0 B: 100% R: 0~100% G: 0 B: 100% R: 100% G: 0 B: 100%~0 R: 100% G: 0~100% B: 0~100% R: 100%~0 G: 100%~0 B: 100% R: 100% G: 100% B: 100% A: 100% White 1 White 2 White 3 White 4 White 5 White 6 White 7 White 8 White 9 White 10
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TR16
000 ó 009
190 ó 255
No Function
Random
000 ó 009
200 ó 255
No Function
20 Hz
000 ó 040
231 ó 255
No Function
Custom 10
*Select strobe
CLAS
Operation
DMX Values (Cont.)
Channel Function Value Percent/Setting
(Cont.)
010 ó 099
Special Strobe
12*
Classic Strobe
100 ó 109 110 ó 179 180 ó 189
010 ó 019 020 ó 029 030 ó 039 040 ó 049 050 ó 059 060 ó 069 070 ó 079 080 ó 089 090 ó 099 100 ó 109 110 ó 119 120 ó 129 130 ó 139 140 ó 149 150 ó 159 160 ó 169 170 ó 179 180 ó 189 190 ó 199
Slow to Fast No Function Lighting Effect Slow to Fast No Function
function in the
1 Hz 2 Hz 3 Hz 4 Hz 5 Hz 6 Hz 7 Hz 8 Hz 9 Hz 10 Hz 11 Hz 12 Hz 13 Hz 14 Hz 15 Hz 16 Hz 17 Hz 18 Hz 19 Hz
main menu under SET > STRB, select SPEC or
13 Programs
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
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
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DMX Values (Cont.)
TR16
14
Auto Speed
000 ó 255
0~100%
000 ó 009
190 ó 255
Preset dimmer speed from display menu
Nonlinear dimming curve 4 (slowest)
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
1
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%
ARC.2
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%
4
Amber
000 ó 255
0~100%
AR2.D
1
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
Amber
000 ó 255
0~100%
Channel Function Value Percent/Setting
(Cont.)
Operation
15 Dimmer Speed
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
Channel Function Value Percent/Setting
Channel Function Value Percent/Setting
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AR2.S
1
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
Amber
000 ó 255
0~100%
000 ó 009
200 ó 255
No Function
20 Hz
HSV
1
Hue
000 ó 255
0~100%
2
Saturation
000 ó 255
0~100%
3
Value
000 ó 255
0~100%
Operation
DMX Values (Cont.)
Channel Function Value Percent/Setting
010 ó 019 020 ó 029 030 ó 039 040 ó 049 050 ó 059 060 ó 069 070 ó 079 080 ó 089 090 ó 099
6 Classic Strobe
Channel Function Value Percent/Setting
100 ó 109 110 ó 119 120 ó 129 130 ó 139 140 ó 149 150 ó 159 160 ó 169 170 ó 179 180 ó 189 190 ó 199
1 Hz 2 Hz 3 Hz 4 Hz 5 Hz 6 Hz 7 Hz 8 Hz 9 Hz 10 Hz 11 Hz 12 Hz 13 Hz 14 Hz 15 Hz 16 Hz 17 Hz 18 Hz 19 Hz
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5. Technical Information
Product
To maintain optimum performance and minimize wear, you should clean this product
aning
up reduces light output
performance and can cause over heating. This can lead to reduced lig ht source life and
Returns
You must send the prod uc t prepa id, in t he original box, and with t he or ig inal p ac king and
dise Authorization (RMA) number
will refuse any product
DO NOT write the RMA number directly on the box. Instead, write it on a properly
Once you have received the RMA number, include the following inf ormation on a piec e
properly. Any shipping dam age resulting from inadequate
are
CHAUVET® reserves the right to use its own discretion to repair or replace
Technical Information
Maintenance
frequently. Usage and e nvironment are contributing fac tors in determining the cle frequency.
As a rule, clean this produ ct at least twice a month. Dust build­increased mechanical wear.
To clean your product:
Unplug the product from power.
Wait until the product is at room temperature.
Use a vacuum (or dry compressed air) and a soft brush to remove dust collected on
the external vents.
Clean all external surfaces 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.
Wipe any dirt or grime to the outside edges of the lens surface.
Gently polish the lens surfaces until they are free of haze and lint.
Always dry the external surfaces thoroughly and carefully after cleaning them.
accessories. CHAUVET® will not issue call tags. Call CHAUVET® and request a Return Merchan
before shipping the product. Be prepared to prov ide the model number, ser ial number, and a brief description of the cause(s) for the return.
Clearly label the package with an RMA number. CHAUVET® returned without an RMA number.
affixed label.
of paper inside the box:
Your name
Your address
Your phone number
The RMA number
A brief description of the problem(s)
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Be sure to pack the product packaging will be the customer’s responsibility. FedEx packing or double-boxing recommended.
returned product(s).
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Dimensions and
6.06 in (154 mm)
6.06 in (154 mm)
11.32 in (287 mm)
12.2 lb (5.53 kg)
Note: Dimensions in inches rounded to the nearest decimal digit.
Power
Power Supply Type
Range
Voltage Selection
Switching (External)
100~240 V, 50/60 Hz
Auto-ranging
Consumption
(Single Product)
79 W
84 W
Consumption
(Flight Case)
474 W
504 W
Operating(Single Product)
0.65 A
0.36 A
Operating (Flight Case)
3.9 A
2.16 A
Fuse (Flight Case)
T 6.3 A, 250 V
T 6.3 A, 250 V
Power input connector
(Single product)
Proprietary
Proprietary
Power input connector
(Flight case)
Neutrik® powerCON® A
Neutrik® powerCON® A
Power cord plug
Edison (U.S.)
Local plug
Light Source
Type
Power
Lifespan
LED
40 W
50,000 hours
Color
Quantity
Current
quad-color RGBA
1
650 mA
Photo Optic
Illuminance @ 5 m
504 lx
246 lx
Beam angle
15º
Field angle
22.5º
28º
Thermal
Max. External Temperature
Cooling System
104 °F (40 °C)
Convection
DMX
3- and 5-pin XLR
Sockets
3, 4, 5, 6, 10, 15
Ordering
Product Name
Item Code
UPC Number
WELL™ Quad-M
01030719
781462210670
WELL™ Quad-M x 6
01030736
781462210847
Technical Information
Technical Specifications
Weight
Length Width Height Weight
Parameter 120 V, 60 Hz 230 V, 50 Hz
Power I/O U.S./Worldwide Europe
Parameter Standard Optics with Color Filter
I/O Connectors Connector Type Channel Range
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Contact
WORLD HEADQUARTERS - CHAUVET®
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Technical Support
www.chauvetlighting.com
UNITED KINGDOM AND IRELAND - CHAUVET® Europe Ltd.
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Fax: +44 (0)1773 511110
Technical Support
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Voice: +52 (728) 285-5000
Technical Support
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Outside the U.S., United Kingdom, I reland, or Mexico, contact your dealer. Follow their instruc tions to request support or to return a product. Visit our website for contact details.
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