THIS SYMBOL MEANS “DO NOT PLACE THE UNIT ON
INFLAMMABLE SURFACES”
THIS SYMBOL INDICATES THE MINIMUM DISTANCE TO
BE KEPT BETWEEN THE DEVICE AND THE LIT OBJECT
Read the instruction contained in this user manual carefully, as they give important information
regarding safety during installation , use and maintenance.
The device is not for domestic use and must be installed by a qualified electrician or experienced
person.
Always disconnect the device from the mains before replacing the lamp.
The lamp must be replaced if it has been damaged or deformed by prolonged use or overheating.
The device must always be equipped with an efficient ground connection.
3- GENERAL WARRANTY CONDITIONS
The unit is guaranteed for 36months from the date of purchase against manufacturing material defects.
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DELTA 8 B
4- TECHNICAL FEATURES
Overview
The DELTA 8 B is a self-contained high-output LED projector suitable for lighting and colouring large
surfaces.
The DELTA 8 B features a light body detachable from base (max distance 50m).
The DELTA 8 B provides a powerful colour synthesis engine: * 16 million colours (RGB, FULL COLOUR), *
linear colour temperature (2800°K to 6500°K).
The unit is available with interchangeable lenses sets offering a range of beam angles.
DELTA 8 RGB B: 108 x 1W P4 type RGB LEDs
DELTA 8 FULL COLOUR B: 36 Full Colour LEDs
DELTA 8 WHITE + AMBER B: 108 x 1W P4 type WHITE + AMBER LEDs
Applications
DELTA 8 B is ideal in various applications, such as: lighting shopping malls, libraries, museums,
exhibitions, clubs, restaurants, buildings, monuments, as well as special events, fashion displays, indoor
and outdoor.
5- TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
LED technology
Delta 8 RGB B:108 x 1W P4 type RGB LEDs (36 Red, 36 Green, 36 Blue)
Delta 8 White + Amber B:108 x 1W P4 type White + Amber LEDs. (72 White, 36 Amber).
Delta 8 FULL COLOUR B: 36 x 3W P5 II Full colour LEDs
LEDs average lifespan: 100.000 hours
Colour temperature variable on a linear range (2800°K ÷ 6500°K)
No infrared emission; no ultraviolet emission
Optical units
4 interchangeable lenses sets available (Spot, Medium flood, Wide flood, Very wide flood)
User interface
LED display
Independent operation
Fully programmable via built-in user interface
Master or Slave capability (chains of up to 32 interconnected units)
Remote control
Remotely controlled by cable or wireless (USITT DMX512)
USITT DMX 512 serial digital protocol (reception / transmission)
9 DMX channels
Protection
IP65 protection level
Hardware configuration
Light body detachable from base. (max distance 50m)
Power supply
Full range AC 90-260V, 50-60Hz power supply
Power consumption Delta 8 RGB B / Delta 8 White + Amber B:
* 90 V - 2,1 A - 190 W
* 120 V - 1,58 A - 190 W
* 230 V - 0,83 A - 190 W
* 260 V - 0,73 A - 190 W
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Power consumption Delta 8 FULL COLOUR B:
* 90 V - 2,44 A - 220 W
* 120 V - 1,83 A - 220 W
* 230 V - 0,95 A - 220 W
* 260 V - 0,85 A - 220 W
Movements (horizontal/pan – vertical/tilt axes)
Mechanical movement 180° Pan / 180° Tilt
Thermal
Operating ambient temperature - 10° / + 40°
Finishes
Black or white finish
Certification and Safety
Certification CE;
LED Class
Class 2 LED product
Weight
18 Kg
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DELTA 8 B
Dimensions
Unit Dimensions (LxWxH)
459x311x511mm
Weight:
18 Kg
Packaging Dimensions (LxWxH)
x 500 x 660 mm
530
Weight:
24 Kg
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DELTA 8 B
6- ACCESSORIES
As standard
• 2 x “C” Clamp GQUICK with “Fast Lock” connection 1/4 turn (max. load. 80Kg) (cod. 0521A014)
• ABS cover protection for Main AC and DMX cables on the base (cod. 0511C083)
• User’s manual
Optional (on request)
Lenses sets (black colour assembly)
Delta 8 RGB B / White + Amber B:
Lenses set Spot (cod. 03.LK021) ,Lenses set MEDIUM flood (cod. 03.LK.022), Lenses set WIDE flood
(cod. 03.LK.023), Lenses set VERY WIDE flood (cod. 03.LK.020)
Delta 8 FULL COLOUR B:
Lenses set Spot (cod. 03.LK098) ,Lenses set MEDIUM flood (cod. 03.LK.099), Lenses set WIDE flood
(cod. 03.LK.100), Lenses set VERY WIDE flood (cod. 03.LK.020)
Flight cases
Flight case for 1 DELTA with no wheels (cod. 0521C029), Flight case with wheels for 2 DELTA
(cod. 0521C030)
Wireless DMX receivers retrofits
• Wireless DMX Receiver Card with OUTDOOR IP65 omnidirectional 2dBi antenna included
(cod.03.LA.012)
Clamps / safety wires
• “C” Clamp G60 black (max. load 50Kg) (cod. 0521A004)
• Safety wire (3mm x 60 cm), ring spring catch, max. capacity load 60Kg (cod. 0521A010)
Cables / connectors
Extension Cable with M/F M16 9-pole connectors, 5 m (cod. 03.LA.121.05)
Extension Cable with M/F M16 9-pole connectors, 10 m (cod. 03.LA.121.10)
Extension Cable with M/F M16 9-pole connectors, 20 m (cod. 03.LA.121.20)
Extension Cable with M/F M16 9-pole connectors, 30 m (cod. 03.LA.121.30)
Extension Cable with M/F M16 9-pole connectors, 50 m (cod. 03.LA.121.50)
Cable for DELTA B, 9xAWG22 (cod. 0509C085)
9-pin M16 IP67 cable connector for Delta B, Male (cod. 0508B105)
9-pin M16 IP67 cable connector for Delta B, Female (cod. 0508B106)
ANTENNA Outdoor 2dBi Omni-directional, radiation (HxV) 360°x360° (cod. 0508A040)
IR remote control for Delta 8 (cod. 0514L008)
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DELTA 8 B
7- IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION
7.1 Fire prevention:
-Never locate the fixture on any flammable surface.
-Minimum distance from flammable materials: 1 MT.
-Minimum distance from the closest illuminable surface: 0,5 MT.
-Replace any blown or damaged fuses only with those of identical value. Refer to the wiring diagram if
there is any doubt.
-Connect the projector to mains power via a thermal magnetic circuit breaker.
7.2 Prevention of electric shock:
-High voltage is present inside the unit. Unplug the unit prior to performing any function which involves
touching the inside of the moving head.
-The level of technology inherent in the DELTA 8 B requires the assistance of specialised personnel for all
servicing. Please refer to an authorised DTS service centre.
-A good earth connection is essential for proper functioning of the projector.
-Never connect the unit without proper earth connection.
-The fixture should be located in places with a good air ventilation.
F
0,5M
7.3 Safety:
-The projector should always be installed with bolts, clamps and other tools that are capable of
supporting the weight of the unit.
-Always use a second safety cable to sustain the weight of the unit in case of the failure of the main
fixing point.
-The external surface of the unit, at various points, may exceed 70°C.
Never handle the unit until at least 10 minutes have elapsed since the
projector was turned off.
-Never install the fixture in an enclosed area lacking sufficient air flow. The ambient temperature should
not exceed 40°C.
7.4 Level of protection against the penetration of solid and liquid objects:
-The projector is classified as an ordinary appliance and its protection level against the penetration of
solid and liquid objects is IP 65.
!
!
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8- VOLTAGE AND FREQUENCY
The DELTA 8 B can operate at 90-260 VOLT 50 or 60 Hz.
9- INSTALLATION
DELTA 8 B may be either floor or ceiling mounted.
For floor mounting installations, the DELTA 8 B is supplied with four rubber mounting feet on the base.
For ceiling mounted installations, we reccomend the use of appropriate clamps to fix the unit to the
mounting surface.
The supporting structure from which the unit is hung should be capable of bearing the weight of the
unit, as should any clamps used to hung it. The structure should also be sufficiently rigid so as not to
move or shake if moving head units are attached to it.
Two 1/4 turn Fast Locks connections placed in the base of the units allow to hang the DELTA 8 B by
using the Fast Lock ‘C’ clamps provided in the box.
.
DELTA 8 B
!
LOCK
9.1- Safety cable
We recommend the use of a safety chain/cord connected to the DELTA 8 B and to the suspension truss
in order to avoid the fixture accidentally falling should the main fixing point fail. Make sure that the iron
cable or chain can bear the weight of the entire unit.
You may attach the safety chain/cord to the attachment points (A) located on the base of the fixture, as
shown in the picture below.
SAFETY CHAIN/CORD
A
SAFETY CHAIN/CORD
ATTACHMENT POINT
A
SAFETY CHAIN/CORD
A
!
A
9.2- Protection against liquids
The projector contains electric and electronic components which should under no circumstances come
into contact with oil, water or any other liquid. The proper unit functioning would be compromised
should this occur.
A
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DELTA 8 B
9.3- Movement
Pan 180° (mechanical movement), Tilt 180° (mechanical movement)
Tilt
180°
!
WARNING
Do not place any object in the path
of the projector’s movement
9.4- Risk of fire
Each fixture produces heat and must be installed in a well-ventilated place. The minimum recommended
distance from flammable material is 1 MT.
Pan
180°
F
Minimum distance from the object being illuminated is 0,5 MT.
9.5- Forced ventilation
You will note, on inspection, that the unit feature a thermal dissipator on the head. This should, under no
circumstances, be blocked or obstructed whilst the projector is in operation.
Doing so could cause the fixture to seriously overheat thereby compromising its proper operation.
9.6- Ambient temperature
The projector should never be installed in places that lack a constant air flow. The ambient temperature
should NOT exceed 40°C.
10- MAINS CONNECTION
DELTA 8 B operate at 90-260 VOLT 50-60 Hz.
Prior to connecting the unit to your mains supply,
ensure that the model in your possession
correctly matches the mains supply available.
For connection purposes, ensure that your plug
is capable of supporting 1 amps at 230V,
Or 2,5 amps at 90 V.
Strict adherence to regulatory norms
is strongly recommended.
0,5M
DMX IN
DMX 512
1 GND
2 DATA3 DATA +
DMX OUT
)
90-260 Vac
50/60 Hz
Mains
90-260V AC 50 / 60Hz
8
9
Pin1
7
6
2
LED OUTPUTS
5
4
ANTENNA
WIRELESS
DMX
10.1- Protection
!
The use of a thermal magnetic circuit breaker is recommended for each DELTA 8 B.
A good earth connection is essential for the correct operation of the projector.
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DELTA 8 B
11- DMX SIGNAL CONNECTION
The unit operates using the digital DMX 512 (1990) signal. Connection between the mixer and the
projector or between projectors must be carried out using a two pair screened ø 0.5 mm cable and a XLR
5 pins connector. Ensure that the conductors do not touch each other. Do not connect the cable ground to
the XLR chassy.
The plug housing must be isolated. Connect the mixer signal to the DMX IN projector plug and connect it
to the next projector by connecting the DMX OUT plug on the first projector to the DMX IN plug of the
second one.
This way, all the projectors are cascade connected.
NB. If the display showing the DMX address flashes, then one of the following errors has occurred:
- DMX signal not present
- DMX address not valid
- DMX reception problem
CONTROLLER
STANDARD DMX 512
5
42
1
1=GND
2=DATA3=DATA+
3
DMX OUT
)
DMX IN
DMX OUT
90-260 Vac
50/60 Hz
8
9
Pin1
7
6
2
LED OUTPUTS
5
4
ANTENNA
WIRELESS
DMX
)
DMX IN
DMX OUT
90-260 Vac
50/60 Hz
8
9
Pin1
7
6
2
LED OUTPUTS
5
4
ANTENNA
WIRELESS
DMX
For Installations where long distance DMX cable connections are needed, we suggest to use a DMX
terminator.
The DMX terminator is a male XLR 3-5 pins connector with a 120 ohm resistor between pin 2 and 3.
The DMX terminator must be plugged into the last unit (DMX out cable connector) of the DMX line.
5
4
3
120 ohm
2
1
OUT
PLACE A 120 OHM RESISTOR BETWEEN PIN 2
AND 3 OF A MALE XRL CONNECTOR AND PLUG IT
INTO THE DMX OUT PANEL CONNECTOR OF THE
LAST UNIT CONNECTED TO THE DMX LINE
PIN 3
PIN 2
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DELTA 8 B
11.1-DMX Addresses
DELTA 8 B (all models)
channels mode (Shutter + Dimmer + RGB), WALL mode (6 DMX channels; for use with DTS Wall mounted
DMX channel mode or CUSTOM DMX mode (not yet implemented).
If you want to use the DELTA 8 B in 9 channels mode, select the 9 CH mode from the MODE menu and
set the following addresses on the mixer:
Projector 1A001
Projector 2A010 If you want to select the next projector, just add “9”
Projector 3A019
…..A….
projector 6A046
can be used in seven different modes: 9 DMX channels mode (default), 5 DMX
11.2-Selecting the DMX address
1) Press the UP-DOWN key until you reach the required DMX channel. The numbers on the display will
start to flash (but the new DMX address hasn't yet been set).
2) Press ENTER to confirm your selection. The numbers on the display will stop flashing and the
projector is now setted to the new DMX address.
TRICKS:
if you keep pushed the UP or DOWN keys, the channels are calculated more quickly and you get a
faster selection.
12 FIRMWARE UPDATING
Warning:
This procedure require a base knolewge of Windows based computer applications
.
Please refer to an authorised D.T.S. service centre.
To update the software version of the DELTA 8 B you will need:
D.T.S. RED BOX interface (D.T.S. Code: 03.LA.008).
USB-DMX Driver for the D.T.S. RED BOX interface .
D.T.S. Firmware upgrade utility program.
(The driver and the installation procedure are available in our web site www.dts-lighting.it)
Updating the software version.
Please follow the procedure below to perform the update:
1. Install the D.T.S. RED BOX USB-DMX driver on the PC you will use to update the unit software.
2. Connect the D.T.S. RED BOX interface to the PC by using a USB cable.
3. Connect the D.T.S. RED BOX interface to the fixture by using a DMX cable.
4. Download the new software version into the unit by using program.
D.T.S. Firmware upgrade utility
!
It will be possible to download the software from the reserved area of D.T.S. web site:
www.dts-lighting.it.
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13- DISPLAY FUNCTIONS
Fuse 5A T 5X20
DMX IN
DMX OUT
DMX IN
)
DMX OUT
90-260 Vac
50/60 Hz
DISPLAY
13
Pin1
2
8
9
7
6
5
4
LED OUTPUTS
ANTENNA
WIRELESS
DELTA 8 B
External ANTENNA
panel connector
(Wireless DMX)
DMX
MAINS
Electronic Power supply
90-260V AC 50 / 60Hz
MENU
DOWN
UP
ENTER
DISPLAY FUNCTIONS
The DELTA 8 B display panel shows all the available functions . Using these functions, it is possible
to change some of the parameters and add some functions. Changing the DTS setting can vary
the functions of the unit so that it does not respond to the DMX 512 used to control it. Carefully
follow the instructions below before carrying out any variations or selections.
NOTE: the symbol shows which key has to be pushed to obtain the desired function.
Software version 2.14
MENU
REVERSE DISPLAY
Reverses display's reading depending on
the mounting position
(On the ground or suspended).
DISPLAY STAND BY
To turn off the display (after 5 seconds)
Or leave it always on.
AUX mode let you activate an external
ON -OFF control on IR connector.
(not implemented on DELTA 8 B)
CUSTOM DMX mode let you set the
parameters for Shutter, Dimmer, Red,
Green, Blue, Ctc, Macro and Function to
the desired DMX channels.
(not yet implemented)
External ON - OFF control on IR
connector (not implemented on
DELTA 8 B)
Standard mode enabled:
(Default).
ENTER
Extended mode enabled:
Rainbow effects on MACRO
ENTER
channel.
MENU
LED
RGB Min/Max, Smooth, Compression,
Sync and Boost level values settings
RGB MINIMUM VALUES
This menu allow to select the
minimum levels for Red,Green and
Blue
RGB MAXIMUM VALUES
This menu allow to select the
maximum levels for Red,Green and
blue
These settings have priority
on Master Dimmer channel
SMOOTH VALUE
This menu allow to select the value
of the delay (in millisecons) for RGB
and Dimmer channels reaction to
DMX or Program variation.
Off=25 ms delay (Fast response)
20=250 ms delay (Slow response)
Default=4
Up-Down
ENTERUp-Down
Up-DownENTER
Default = 0
Default = 255
Up-Down
Up-DownENTER
Default = 0
Default = 255
Up-Down
Up-DownENTER
Default = 0
Default = 255
Up-Down
Up-DownENTER
Range = Off-20
Default = 4
ENTER
ENTER
ENTER
ENTER
ENTER
ENTER
ENTER
Off = 25 ms
Istant responce to DMX variation
20 = 250 ms
Smooth response to DMX variation
COMPRESSION
This menu allow to select between
Linear courrent output or
Quadratic courrent output for LEDs
Default = Quadratic
Up-Down
Up-DownENTER
courrent output
ENTER
Quadratic =
Linear = Linear
Linear light
ENTER
output
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DELTA 8 B
MENU
SYNC
This menu allow to adjust the PWM
frequency value (Hz) in order to
reduce flickering in the process of
your camera recordings
BOOST DRIVING
This menu allow to increase the LED’s
current from 350mA to 500 mA
Up-Down
MENU
AUTOMATIC MODE
Automatic demo game without
DMX controller
ChPr
Chase with 16 steps previously
created in REC MODE
Speed and Wait time selectable
by user
CUPr
RGB values selectable by user
Rainbow (rAIn)
Rainbow colours effect.
Speed time selectable by user
CU01-CU16
Color Macros as on DMX channel
8 (Macro)
ENTER
Up-Down
ENTERUp-Down
Up-Down
Up-DownENTER
Up-DownENTER
Up-Down
Range = 610 Hz -10 KHz
Default = 610 Hz
Boost mode activated
Boost mode deactivated
ENTER
ENTER
ENTER
Whit BOOST active,the LED’s
current is set to 500mA
(30%more gain).
Default = Disable
Up-DownENTERENTER
ENTER
ENTER
ENTER
Up-DownENTERENTER
Up-Down
Up-Down
Up-Down
ENTER
ENTER
WHITE MACROS
16 macros for White color from
2800 to 6500 ° K
DIMMER
Dimmer level selectable by user
as on DMX channel 2 (Dimmer)
Dimmer level is active for all the
programs and macros
SHUTTER
Shutter level selectable by user
as on DMX channel 1 (Shutter)
Shutter level is active only for
CU01/CU16 and Wh01/Wh16
macros
ESC
Esc from Automatic Mode Menu
Up-DownENTERENTER
Up-DownENTER
ENTER
Up-DownENTER
ENTER
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DELTA 8 B
13- DISPLAY FUNCTIONS
Up-Down
MENU
REC MODE
In DMX Recorder Mode,it is
possible to create and store the
scenes of the ChPr by using an
external DMX controller.
The unit must be set to 9 DMX
channels MODE
DMX Recorder Mode
For the programming of ChPr by using a DMX controller, besides the 9 channels necessary to control the unit a further 3 DMX channels are
needed.
So that in RECORDER mode ( via DMX) the unit will need 12 channels to be correctly programmed.
The three new DMX channels are:
DMX channel 10 = SCENES channel
From 0-10 = no function ( r001)
From 11-255 are displayed the programmable scenes (max 16 scenes from M001 to M0016 )
DMX channel 11 = EDIT channel:
-From 0-19 = no function
-From 20-234 the unit runs the configuration given by the received input DMX values.
With the channel SCENES it is possible to pass from one step to the next while with REC it is possible to record the selected scene.
-From 235-255 the unit runs the configuration given by the received input DMX values closing the sequence as last scene.
With the channel REC it is possible to record the selected scene as last scene.
ENTER
ENTER
DMX channel 12 = RECORDING channel
Records the set scene with a variation between 0 to 255 (the display flashes indicating that the scene has been recorded).It is advised that you
keep the REC channel set to 0 and to run through the 255 only once you have decided to save the scene. If ChPr is not closed, by indicating the
last scene ( Edit channel between 235-255), in playback mode all 16 scenes will be played through even if not programmed
Up-Down
MENU
ENTER
Up-DownENTER
ENTER
SLAVE MODE
Slave mode for ChPr program.
All slave units will be synchronised with
master unit (Speed and wait time) but
running their own Chpr program.
Up-Down
MENU
INFRARED MODE
Infrared remote control.
By activating Ir MODE, it will be
possible to navigate trought the
unit functions by using the D.T.S.
infrared remote control.
Up-DownENTER
ENTER
NOTE:
D.T.S. infrared remote control
needed.
D.T.S. Code :0514L008
(please check page 19 for details
on remote control functions)
D.T.S. Code :0514L008
Up-Down
MENU
FAN SPEED CONTROL
Internal Fan Speed control
Up-DownENTER
ENTER
Fan Speed Control
Range: OFF - 24 volt
Default = 12 volt
selectable by user.
Range: OFF - 24 volt
Default : 12 volt
Up-Down
MENU
EMERGENCY
Emergency operating mode.
By setting Emergency mode, it
will be possible to select one of
the 16 preprogrammed WHITE
cues that will then ran if DMX
signal is missing or not available.
Usefull for Emergency EXIT
ilumination on public areas.
Up-DownENTER
Up-DownENTER
ENTER
Default = OFF
ENTER
Default = White 1
Default = 255
ENTER
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DELTA 8 B
Up-Down
MENU
DEFAULT
To restore default settings
Up-Down
MENU
TEMPERATURE
Internal Unit temperature
visualisation
Up-Down
MENU
LIFE TIME
This menu show the total UNIT life time
and the RGB life time
Up-Down
MENU
TEST MODE
RGB colours test with rainbow
(not yet implemented)
ENTER
ENTERENTER
.
Up-DownENTER
ENTERENTER
ENTER
Internal Unit temperature.
(° Celsius)
Up-Down
MENU
SOFTWARE
Software version
ENTER
.
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13- DISPLAY FUNCTIONS
WIRELESS DMX MENU is visible on unit display only if Wireless DMX receiver card
is implemented into the unit
DELTA 8 B
Up-Down
MENU
WIRELESS DMX
Wieless DMX enabled / disabled.
By activating WDMX MODE, it will
be possible to control DELTA 8 B
via D.T.S. ANTENNA Wireless DMX
Transmitter (cod. 03.E1271).
WIRELESS DMX system on
DELTA 8 B is available on
request.
WIRELESS DMX MENU
is visible on unit display only if
Wireless DMX receiver card is
implemented into the unit
Up-DownENTER
ENTER
Logging on DELTA 8 B (WIRELESS DMX must be enabled on DELTA 8 B unit)
To log on the DELTA 8 B in the WIRELESS system simply press and quickly release the function button on the transmitter .
The transmitter will start flashing rapidly red/green scanning for new free receivers / DELTA 8 B units. When a DELTA 8 B logs on
to the transmitter the LINK green light on transmitter starts to flash rapidly.
After approximately 10 seconds the transmitter will jump back to normal mode and continue transmitting data. The Delta 10 F now
try to synchronize to the transmitter.
When synchronized to the transmitter, 2 different modes are possible:
1. Antenna transmitter has detected and transmits a DMX signal, in this mode a solid green light is seen on the transmitter and
solid display is seen on DELTA 8 B.
2. No DMX signal connected, the Antenna transmitter will flash red/green; display blinking on DELTA 8 B.
ENTER
To log DELTA 8 B off from a transmitter simply select UNLINK function under WIRELESS DMX MENU
and press ENTER.
When DELTA 8 B is logged off the display is blinking, meaning its available for log in on a new transmitter.
Logging out a DELTA 8 B
Select UNLINK function under WIRELESS DMX MENU and press ENTER.
When DELTA 8 B is logged off the display is blinking, meaning its available for log in on a new transmitter.
Logging out all DELTA 8 B linked to a transmitter
Press and hold the function button of the transmitter for about 3 seconds. When the display is blinking on DELTA 8 B, it mean that
the units are logged out.
Transmitter, Status LED
Flashing red/green, no dmx connected.
Solid green, dmx signal detected and transmitted.
Fast flashing red/green, log in mode (every free DELTA 8 B unit, not logged in to any other transmitter, will be logged on)
DELTA 8 B Status
Display blinking, not logged on to a transmitter (free).
Solid display, logged on to a transmitter and receiving dmx data.
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DELTA 8 B
INFRARED REMOTE CONTROL
MENU
Up-Down
By activating IR mode on Delta unit it will be possible to navigate
trought the unit functions by using the D.T.S. infrared remote
control (D.T.S. Code :0514L008).
Infrared remote control functions:
ON/OFF and MUTE buttons
In Master/Slave mode let you stop the games running.
Master and slave units will go in Stand-by mode
1-9 buttons
Let you select the Cue to run (cU01-09)
1-/.. Button
Let you select the Cue to run (cU10-16)
VOL +/-
No function
PROG +/-
Let you scroll between the selectable chases and cues
RED/GREEN/YELLOW/BLUE buttons
Direct acces to cues for Red/Green/Blue/Yellow colours.
Red=cU01 / Green=cU07 / Yellow=cU04 / Blue=cU13
ON/OFF
Button
Navigation buttons
Same as UP/DOWN on unit display
OK button
Same as ENTER on unit display
MENU button
Same as MENU on unit display
Up-DownENTER
ENTER
infrared remote control
(D.T.S. Code :0514L008).
1-/..
Button
VOL +/Buttons
NAVIGATION
Buttons
OK
Button
1-9
Buttons
PROG +/Buttons
R-G-Y-B
Buttons
MENU
Button
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DELTA 8 B
14- AUTOMATIC OPERATION (AUTO)
DELTA 8 B can work in automatic mode without a DMX controller. First of all connect the projectors with a
DMX cable (picture below). A maximum quantity of 32 slave units can be connected to the same Master unit.
MASTERSLAVE 1SLAVE 2SLAVE 3SLAVE 32
To activate Auto mode on the first unit, use the menu to run through the different modes until AUTO appears
on the display, and press enter.
Now it is possible to choose between the different pre-programmed games (cUPr-rAIn-cU01/cU16WH01/WH16) or cHPr which is user programmable through REC mode. To confirm game activation press
ENTER on the selected GAME.
cUPr-rAIn-cU01/cU16-WH01/WH16
The first unit that will work as a Master should be placed in Automatic mode (AUTO), the other units have to
be placed in 9 channels DMX mode (MODE 9CH) and the DMX address should be set at A001.
For rAIn (rainbow) game it is possible to select the speed for the colour changhing (SPEE).
DIMMER function (in AUTOMATIC MODE) is active for all the programs.
SHUTTER function (in AUTOMATIC MODE) is active only for cU01/cU16 and WH01/Wh16 macros.
cHPr MASTER/SLAVE
The first unit that will function as a Master must be set to Automatic mode (AUTO), the other units must be
set to Slave mode (SLAV), selectable through the menu. In this way all the Slave units will be synchronised
with the master and running their own cHPr game.
On the master unit it is possible to vary the Speed time (SPEE) for the colour changhing and the Wait time
(UAIt) between the steps.
Speed time and Wait time on the Master, have priority on the slave units.
NB: It is possible to run cHPr on the Slave units even though these do not have cHPr programmed. You can
do this by setting the units to 9 ch DMX MODE and selecting DMX address A001.
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15- PERIODIC CLEANING
Front head Glass
The dust can reduce the luminous output substantially. Regularly clean the front head glass using a
soft cotton cloth, dampened with a specialist glasses cleaning solution.
Air passages
Air passages on head thermal dissipator must be cleaned approximately every 6 weeks. This
periodic cleaning will depend of course, on the conditions in which the projector is operating.
Suitable instruments for performing this type of maintenance are a brush and a common vacuum
cleaner or an air compressor. If necessary, clean the air passages more frequently.
16- PERIODIC CONTROLS
!
Mechanical parts
Periodically check all mechanical parts and the gaskets; damaged gaskets will null IP65 protection.
Please refer to an authorized D.T.S. service centre in case mechanical parts should be replaced.
Electrical components
Periodically check the unit for correct earthing (grounding) on Main AC cable.
Attention: Disconnect mains power before any servicing or maintenance
Fuse replacement
Locate the fuse, which protect the electronics, in the base of the unit.
Using a multimeter, test the condition of the fuse, replacing it with one of equivalent type if
necessary.
Attention: Disconnect mains power before any servicing or maintenance
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17- DMX PROTOCOL
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9 CHANNELS MODE (Default)
1SHUTTER
2DIMMER
3RED
4GREEN
5BLUE
6WHITE (Pre-programmed whites at different color temperatures)
7CTC
8COLOURS MACRO
9FUNCTIONS
DMX CHANNEL
DMX range
Value
0-9
10-19
20-29
30-119
120-149
150-179
180-204
205-229
230-234
235-255
1
Mid point
DMX value
5
14
24
192
218
245
Parameter: SHUTTER
Move
range
(degrees)
Up-Down
Up-DownMENUENTER
Mode Option Function
Strobe at variable speed from slow to fast (3700ms-20ms)
Pulse open at variable speed from slow to fast (42,6s-100ms)
Pulse close at variable speed from slow to fast (42,6s-100ms)
Random Strobe (Master and RGB active)
Random Strobe (Full)
Red, Yellow, Cyan and Blue colour effects at variable speed
Black-out
Open
Black-out
Open
9 CHANNELS
ENTER
DMX CHANNEL
DMX range
Value
0-255
DMX CHANNEL
DMX range
Value
0-255Proportional colour
2
Parameter: DIMMER
Mid point
DMX value
Parameter: RED
3
Mid point
DMX value
Move
range
Mode Option Function
(degrees)
Move
range
Mode Option Function
(degrees)
Proportional dimmer
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DMX CHANNEL
DMX range
Value
0-255Proportional colour
DMX CHANNEL
DMX range
Value
0-255Proportional colour
DMX CHANNEL
Mid point
DMX value
Mid point
DMX value
DMX range Mid point
ValueDMX value
0-5523
56-105
106-155
Parameter: GREEN
4
Move
range
Mode Option Function
(degrees)
Parameter: BLUE
5
Move
range
Mode Option Function
(degrees)
6
Parameter: WHITE (Pre-programmed White at diff. color temperature)
Move
Mode Option Function
No Function
Full (Red-Green-Blue at Full)
White DTS
80
130
range
(degrees)
IF CHANNEL 9 (FUNCTIONS) = CUSTOM WHITE RECALL (Dmx range value 0 - 79)
156-205
206-255
180
225
White CTC (Channel 7 CTC enabled
256 color temp. Correction Macros: 2800°K-6500°K)
Custom White Recall
IF CHANNEL 9 (FUNCTIONS) = CUSTOM WHITE CREATE (Dmx range value 80 - 160)
156-205
206-255
180
225
Custom White Create (RGB levels selectable by DMX)
White CTC (Channel 7 CTC enabled
256 color temp. Correction Macros: 2800°K-6500°K)
DMX CHANNEL
DMX range Mid point
ValueDMX value
7
Parameter: CTC (Color temperature correction)
Move
range
(degrees)
Mode Option Function
IF CHANNEL 6 (White) = WHITE CTC (Dmx range value 206 - 255)
Rainbow Speed 8 (180 Sec.)
Random Speed 1 (0.5 sec.)
Random Speed 2 (1 Sec.)
Random Speed 3 (2 Sec.)
Random Speed 4 (5 Sec.)
Random Speed 5 (10 Sec.)
Random Speed 6 (30 Sec.)
FUNCTIONS (Recall,Create and Store the Custom white)
DMX range
Value
79-
0
160
-
80
161-255
Mid point
DMX value
Move
range
(degrees)
Custom White Recall (Enable CH 7 for Custom white Recall)
Custom White Create (Enable CH 7 for Custom white Creation)
Custom White Store (Store the Custom White created )
Mode
Option
Function
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“WALL” 6 CHANNELS MODE (For use with DTS Wall mounted DMX controller 0514L007)
DELTA 8 B
1GREEN
2RED
3BLUE
4DIMMER
5NOT USED
6 SHUTTER
DMX CHANNEL
DMX range
Value
0-255Proportional colour
DMX CHANNEL
DMX range
Value
0-255Proportional colour
DMX CHANNEL
1
Mid point
DMX value
2
Mid point
DMX value
3
Up-Down
Parameter: GREEN
Move
range
Mode Option Function
(degrees)
Parameter: RED
Move
range
Mode Option Function
(degrees)
Parameter: BLUE
Up-DownMENUENTER
6 CHANNELS
ENTER
DMX range
Value
Mid point
DMX value
Move
range
(degrees)
Mode Option Function
0-255Proportional colour
DMX CHANNEL
4
Parameter: DIMMER
DMX range
Value
Mid point
DMX value
0-255
DMX CHANNEL
5
Parameter: NOT USED
DMX range
Value
0-255No Function
DMX CHANNEL
DMX range
Value
Mid point
DMX value
6
Parameter: SHUTTER
Mid point
DMX value
0-9
10-19
20-29
30-119
120-149
150-179
180-204
205-229
230-234
235-255
5
14
24
192
218
245
Move
range
Mode Option Function
(degrees)
Proportional dimmer
Move
range
Mode Option Function
(degrees)
Move
range
(degrees)
Strobe at variable speed from slow to fast (3700ms-20ms)
Pulse open at variable speed from slow to fast (42,6s-100ms)
Pulse close at variable speed from slow to fast (42,6s-100ms)
Red, Yellow, Cyan and Blue colour effects at variable speed
Mode Option Function
Black-out
Open
Black-out
Random Strobe (Master and RGB active)
Random Strobe (Full)
Open
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5 CHANNELS MODE (Shutter + Dimmer + RGB)
DELTA 8 B
1SHUTTER
2DIMMER
3RED
4GREEN
5BLUE
DMX CHANNEL
DMX range
Value
0-9
10-19
20-29
30-119
120-149
150-179
180-204
205-229
230-234
235-255
DMX CHANNEL
1
Parameter: SHUTTER
Mid point
DMX value
5
14
24
192
218
245
2
Parameter: DIMMER
(degrees)
Up-Down
Up-DownMENUENTER
5 CHANNELS
Move
range
Strobe at variable speed from slow to fast (3700ms-20ms)
Pulse open at variable speed from slow to fast (42,6s-100ms)
Pulse close at variable speed from slow to fast (42,6s-100ms)
Red, Yellow, Cyan and Blue colour effects at variable speed
Mode Option Function
Black-out
Open
Black-out
Random Strobe (Master and RGB active)
Random Strobe (Full)
Open
ENTER
DMX range
Value
0-255
DMX CHANNEL
DMX range
Value
0-255Proportional colour
DMX CHANNEL
DMX range
Value
0-255Proportional colour
DMX CHANNEL
Mid point
DMX value
3
Mid point
DMX value
4
Mid point
DMX value
5
Parameter: RED
Parameter: GREEN
Parameter: BLUE
Move
range
Mode Option Function
(degrees)
Move
range
Mode Option Function
(degrees)
Move
range
Mode Option Function
(degrees)
Proportional dimmer
DMX range
Value
0-255Proportional colour
Mid point
DMX value
Move
range
Mode Option Function
(degrees)
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M3cH mode (4 DMX channels; Dimmer + RGBA)
1DIMMER
2RED
3GREEN
4BLUE
DMX CHANNEL
DMX range
Value
0-255
1
Mid point
DMX value
Up-Down
Parameter: DIMMER
Move
range
Mode Option Function
(degrees)
DELTA 8 B
Up-DownMENUENTER
4 CHANNELS
Proportional dimmer
ENTER
DMX CHANNEL
DMX range
Value
0-255Proportional colour
DMX CHANNEL
DMX range
Value
0-255Proportional colour
DMX CHANNEL
DMX range
Value
0-255Proportional colour
Mid point
DMX value
Mid point
DMX value
Mid point
DMX value
Parameter: RED
2
Move
range
(degrees)
Parameter: GREEN
3
Move
range
(degrees)
Parameter: BLUE
4
Move
range
(degrees)
Mode Option Function
Mode Option Function
Mode Option Function
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RGB mode (3 DMX channels)
1RED
2GREEN
3BLUE
Up-Down
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Up-DownMENUENTER
3 CHANNELS
DELTA 8 B
ENTER
DMX CHANNEL
DMX range
Value
0-255Proportional colour
Mid point
DMX value
DMX CHANNEL
DMX range
Value
0-255Proportional colour
Mid point
DMX value
DMX CHANNEL
DMX range
Value
0-255Proportional colour
Mid point
DMX value
Parameter: RED
1
Move
range
(degrees)
Parameter: GREEN
2
Move
range
(degrees)
Parameter: BLUE
3
Move
range
(degrees)
Mode Option Function
Mode Option Function
Mode Option Function
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1CH mode (1 DMX channel)
1RED / GREEN / BLUE
30
DELTA 8 B
Up-Down
DMX CHANNEL
DMX range
Value
0-255Proportional colours
Mid point
DMX value
Parameter: RED / GREEN / BLUE
1
Move
range
Mode Option Function
(degrees)
Up-DownMENUENTER
1 CHANNEL
ENTER
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18- WIRING DIAGRAMS
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DELTA 8 B
DMX IN
DMX OUT
90-260 Vac
50/60 Hz
LED OUTPUTS
ANTENNA
WIRELESS
DMX
1 x DMX IN
50 cm cable with
Neutrik XLR 5 pins
Male cable connector
on board
1 x DMX OUT
50 cm cable with
Neutrik XLR 5 pins
Female cable connector
on board
DMX IN
DMX OUT
90-260 Vac
50/60 Hz
LED OUTPUTS
ANTENNA
WIRELESS
DMX
Main AC IN
power cord 3 x 1,5 sq millimeters
2 meters length
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DELTA 8 B BASE
32
DELTA 8 B
DMX IN
LED OUTPUTS
ANTENNA
WIRELESS
DMX OUT
90-260 Vac
50/60 Hz
DMX
DELTA 8 B BASE:
1 X LEDs output
with 30 cm cable
and M16 female
cable connector
on board
M16 female
cable connector
DELTA 8 B HEAD
DELTA 8 B HEAD:
LEDs input
with 30 cm cable
and M16 male
cable connector
on board
M16 male
cable connector
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DMX IN
DMX OUT
90-260 Vac
50/60 Hz
33
LED OUTPUTS
ANTENNA
WIRELESS
DMX
DELTA 8 B
M16 female
M16 male
30 cm cable with
M16 Female cable connector
on board
1 x LEDs outputs
M16 Female
cable connector
on board DELTA 8 B
BASE
9
6
Front View
6
DELTA 8 B HEAD is detachable from DELTA 8 B BASE.
The Maximum distance between the DELTA 8 B BASE and DELTA 8 B HEAD (all
models) should not exceed 50 meters.
M16 Male
cable connector
on board DELTA 8 B
HEAD
9
Front View
LED OUTPUTS
WIRES SEQUENCE
COLOURS
PIN 1 - BLUE
PIN 2 - GREEN
PIN 3 - YELLOW
PIN 4 - ORANGE
PIN 5 - RED
PIN 6 - BROWN
PIN 7 - BLACK
PIN 8 - GREY
PIN 9 - WHITE
PIN OUT
PIN 1: RED +
PIN 2: GREEN +
PIN 3: BLUE +
PIN 4: WHITE +
PIN 5:
COMMON
RED -
)
GREEN -
PIN 6:
BLUE -
WHITE -
PIN 7:
PIN 8: NTC THERMAL
PIN 9: NTC SENSOR
)
(
)
DELTA 8 B BASE: 1 X LEDs output with 30 cm cable and M16 female cable
connector on board
DELTA 8 B HEAD: LEDs input with 30 cm cable and M16 male cable connector on
board
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DELTA 8 B BASE
34
DELTA 8 B
DELTA 8 B HEAD
DMX IN
DMX OUT
90-260 Vac
50/60 Hz
DELTA 8 B HEAD:
LEDs input
with 30 cm cable
and M16 male
cable connector
on board
LED OUTPUTS
ANTENNA
WIRELESS
DMX
M16 female
M16 male
M16 female
DELTA 8 B BASE:
1 X LEDs output
with 30 cm cable
and M16 female
cable connector
on board
Extension Cable
with Male / Female
M16 9-pole
connectors on board
(max lenght 50 meters)
M16 male
IMPORTANT:
NEVER CONNECT NOR DISCONNECT A DELTA 8 B HEAD WHEN THE POWER
SUPPLY IS TURNED ON.
The Maximum distance between the DELTA 8 B BASE and the DELTA 8 B HEAD unit all
models should not exceed 5 meter0s.
Extension Cable with M/F M16 9-pole connectors, 5 m (cod. 03.LA.121.05)
Extension Cable with M/F M16 9-pole connectors, 10 m (cod. 03.LA.121.10)
Extension Cable with M/F M16 9-pole connectors, 20 m (cod. 03.LA.121.20)
Extension Cable with M/F M16 9-pole connectors, 30 m (cod. 03.LA.121.30)
Extension Cable with M/F M16 9-pole connectors, 50 m (cod. 03.LA.121.50)
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The information contained in this publication has been carefully prepared and checked.
However, no responsibility will be taken for any errors. All rights are reserved and this document
cannot be copied, photocopied or reproduced, in part or completely, without prior written consent
from D.T.S.. D.T.S. reserves the right to make any aesthetic, functional or design modifications to
any of its products without prior notice. D.T.S. assumes no responsibility for the use or
application of the products or circuits described herein.