DTS JED User Manual

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INDEX:
1 - SYMBOLS ................................................................................................................ 4
2 - GENERAL WARNING ............................................................................................. 5
3 - GENERAL WARRANTY CONDITIONS ................................................................... 5
4 - TECHNICAL FEATURES ........................................................................................ 6
5 - ACCESSORIES ....................................................................................................... 7
6 - IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION ................................................................... 8
6.1 Fire prevention...................................................................................................... 8
6.2 Prevention of electric shock .................................................................................. 8
6.3 Safety ................................................................................................................... 8
6.4 Level of protection against the penetration of solid and liquid objects .................. 9
6.5 Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) directive .............................. 9
7 - VOLTAGE AND FREQUENCY ................................................................................ 9
8 - INSTALLATION ................................................................ ................................ ..... 10
8.1 Safety cable ........................................................................................................ 10
8.2 Protection against liquids .................................................................................... 11
8.3 Movement ........................................................................................................... 11
8.4 Risk of fire .......................................................................................................... 11
8.5 Forced ventilation ............................................................................................... 11
8.6 Ambient temperature .......................................................................................... 11
9 - MAINS CONNECTION ........................................................................................... 12
11.1 Protection ......................................................................................................... 12
10 - DMX SIGNAL CONNECTION .............................................................................. 13
10.1 DMX addresses ................................................................................................ 14
10.2 Selecting the DMX address .............................................................................. 14
11 - FIRMWARE UPDATING ...................................................................................... 14
12 - DISPLAY FUNCTIONS ........................................................................................ 15
13 - AUTOFOCUS CALIBRATING PROCEDURE ..................................................... 22
14 - OPENING THE PROJECTOR HOUSING ............................................................ 23
15 - REMOVING / REPLACING THE ROTATING GOBOS ........................................ 24
16 - PERIODIC CLEANING ........................................................................................ 25
16.1 Lenses and reflectors ....................................................................................... 25
16.2 Fans and air passages ..................................................................................... 25
17 - PERIODIC CONTROLS ....................................................................................... 25
18 - DMX PROTOCOL ................................ ................................ ................................ 26
19 - ROTATING GOBO WHEEL ................................................................................. 40
20 - FIXED GOBO WHEEL ......................................................................................... 41
21 - COLOUR WHEEL ................................................................................................ 42
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1- SYMBOLS
Graphic symbols used on this manual:
THIS SYMBOL INDICATES A HOT SURFACE
THIS SYMBOL INDICATES ELECTRIC
SHOCK RISK
THIS SYMBOL INDICATES GENERAL RISK
THIS SYMBOL MEANS “SUITABLE FOR
MOUNTING ON NORMALLY FLAMMABLE
SURFACES”
THIS SYMBOL MEANS “SUITABLE FOR
INDOOR USE ONLY”
THIS SYMBOL INDICATES THE MAXIMUM
OPERATING AMBIENT TEMPERATURE
THIS SYMBOL INDICATES THE MINIMUM
DISTANCE FROM THE OBJECTS AND THE
PEOPLE LIT BY THE LIGHT BEAM
THIS SYMBOL MEANS “DO NOT STARE
AT THE OPERATING LIGHT SOURCE”
THIS SYMBOL INDICATES
PHOTOBIOLOGICAL SAFETY
THIS SYMBOL INDICATES THE EUROPEAN
COMMUNITY DIRECTIVE 2012/19/EU ON
WASTE ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC
EQUIPMENT (WEEE)
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2- GENERAL WARNING
Read the instruction contained in this user manual carefully, as they give important information regarding safety during installation, use and maintenance. The unit is not for household use and must be installed by a qualified electrician or experienced person. The device must always be equipped with an efficient ground connection.
3- GENERAL WARRANTY CONDITIONS
The unit is guaranteed for 36 months from the date of purchase against manufacturing material defects.
WARNING!
NEVER EXPOSE THE FRONT LENS
TO SUNLIGHT FROM ANY ANGLE
TO AVOID DAMAGE OF
HEAD INTERNAL PARTS.
Front lens could become powerful
magnifying glass if exposed towards the
sun or any strong artificial light source;
this can cause damage of head internal
parts, even for few seconds and even
when the unit is off.
The last command before switch off:
point the front lens down towards the
ground.
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4- TECHNICAL FEATURES
DTS Product Code:
03.MS020.L JED Black finishing
LED
60W RBL (Red, Blue, Lime Green)
Optical group
Custom built optical group 2° - 19° zoom range (Beam-Spot mode) 4,5° - 26° zoom range (Wash mode) Linear motorized focus Auto Focus
Color generation
Advanced RBL color synthesis Lime green color for brightness enhancement RBL independent strobe color pulse 2-tone color generation 16-color wheel
Dynamic effects
Overlapping wheels for multiple effects: Customizable rotating gobo wheel (8 gobos + Open) Fixed gobo wheel (13 gobos + Animation sector + Open) 8-facet rotating prism
Interface / Control / Programming DMX 512 / RDM Auto flip LCD graphic display + 4 soft-keys Internal updatable operating system
DMX 28 DMX channels
Pan & Tilt
Pan: 540° rotation Tilt: 270° rotation
Power supply Full-range 100-240Vac 50-60 Hz Consumption: 150VA
Connections
Power supply: PowerCON TRUE1 In&Out panel connectors DMX: XLR 3 and 5 pins In&Out panel connectors
Operating ambient temperature
-10° / 40° Internal safety devices
Overvoltage circuit protection and overtemperature circuit protection
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International certifications CE certification
Weight
11,9 Kg
Dimensions
5- ACCESSORIES As standard
1 x PowerCON TRUE1 female cable connector (Code 0520P066) 1 x XLR 5 pins female cable connector (Code 0508B147) 1 x XLR 5 pins female cable connector (Code 0508B148) 1 x G-Quick clamp with “Fast Lock” connection 1/4 turn (Code 0521A014) 1 x User’s manual
Optional (on request)
Omega bracket with “Fast Lock” connection 1/4 turn (Code 02K00467)
• Aliscaf clamp for tube diameter 50 mm (max load 100Kg) (Code 0521A008)
• “C” Clamp G60 (max load 50 Kg) (code 0521A004)
• Safety cable (3mm x 60 cm), max capacity load 60Kg (Code 0521A010)
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6- IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION
6.1 Fire prevention:
-It is permissible to place the unit on normally flammable surfaces. Suitable for mounting on normally flammable materials surfaces greater than 200°C with some combustion time lag.
-Minimum distance from the objects and the people lit by the light beam: 0,5 m.
-Replace any blown or damaged fuses only with those of identical value (T 2A 250V). Refer to the wiring diagrams if there is any doubt.
-Connect the projector to mains power via a thermal magnetic circuit breaker.
6.2 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 JED 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.
6.3 Safety:
-Risk Group 2 product according to EN 62471. CAUTION. Do not look directly into the light output and do not view the light beam with optical instruments or any device that may concentrate the beam. May be harmful to the eyes and skin.
-Do not stare at the operating light source.
-The light source contained in this luminaire shall only be replaced by the manufacturer or his service agent or a similar qualified person.
-The unit is not for household use and must be installed by a qualified electrician or experienced person.
-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 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 50°C. Never handle the unit until at least 5 minutes have elapsed since the unit was turned off.
-Never install the fixture in an enclosed area lacking sufficient air flow. The ambient temperature should not exceed 40°C.
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6.4 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 IP20.
Suitable for indoor use only.
6.5 Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) directive:
- The projector, accessories and packaging should be sorted for environmental-friendly recycling. For EC countries: according to the European Directive 2012/19/EU for Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment and its implementation into national right, luminaires that are no longer usable must be collected separately and disposed of in an environmentally correct manner.
7- VOLTAGE AND FREQUENCY JED operates at 100-240Vac 50-60 Hz.
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8- INSTALLATION
The unit is suitable for dry locations only. JED may be either floor or ceiling mounted. For floor mounting installations, JED is supplied with four rubber mounting feet on the base. For ceiling mounted installations, we recommend 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 hang it. The structure should also be sufficiently rigid so as not to move or shake whilst the JED is moving. Four 1/4 turn Fast Locks connections placed in the base of the unit allow to hang the JED by using a G-Quick clamp (provided in the box) or a Omega bracket in conjunction with Aliscaf clamp (Omega bracket and Aliscaf clamp are available on demand).
8.1- Safety cable
A safety cable must be securely fixed to the JED and to the suspension truss in order to avoid the fixture accidentally falling should the main fixing point fail. Make sure that the safety cable or chain can bear the weight of the entire unit. A suitable safety cable (code 0521A010) is available on demand. You may attach the safety cable to the attachment point (A) located on the base of the fixture, as shown in the picture below.
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8.2 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.
8.3- Movement
Pan: 540° rotation ; Tilt: 270° rotation. Do not place any object in the path of the projector’s movement.
8.4- Risk of fire
Each fixture produces heat and must be installed in a well-ventilated place.
It is permissible to place the unit on normally flammable surfaces. Suitable for mounting on normally flammable materials surfaces greater than 200°C with some combustion time lag. Minimum distance from the objects and the people lit by the light beam: 0,5 m.
8.5- Forced ventilation
You will note, on inspection, that the unit features various air inlets and cooling fans located on both the base and head of the fixture. These 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.
8.6- Ambient temperature
The projector should never be installed in places that lack a constant air flow. The ambient temperature should not exceed 40°C.
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9- MAINS CONNECTION
JED operates at 100-240Vac 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 230Vac or 2 amps at 100Vac each unit connected. Strict adherence to regulatory norms is strongly recommended.
MAINS INPUT 100-240Vac 50-60 Hz
PowerCon TRUE1 male panel connector
MAINS OUTPUT 100-240Vac 50-60 Hz (MAX 16A) Max 14 JED units @ 230Vac Max 7 JED units @ 100Vac PowerCON TRUE1 female panel connector
FUSE T 2A 250V
9.1- Protection
The use of a thermal magnetic circuit breaker is recommended for each JED. A good earth connection is essential for the correct operation of the projector.
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10- DMX SIGNAL CONNECTION
The unit operates using the digital DMX 512 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 or 3 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
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 panel connector) of the DMX line.
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
1
2
3
5
4
OUT
120 ohm
PIN 3
PIN 2
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10.1-DMX Addresses
JED can be controlled with 28 DMX channels. In order to use the unit in 28 DMX channels mode, set the following addresses on the mixer:
Projector 1 A001 Projector 2 A029 If you want to select the next projector, just add “28 Projector 3 A057 ….. A…. projector 6 A141
10.2-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.
11- FIRMWARE UPDATING
To update the firmware release of the JED you need:
- DTS Dongle Firmware Uploader (code 03.LA.206).
- DTS Firmware Upgrade Utility v.2.02” program installed on PC.
- Latest firmware release available for JED unit.
Updating the firmware release.
Please follow the procedure below to perform the update:
1. Connect the DTS Dongle Firmware Uploader to a spare USB port on the PC.
2. Connect the unit DMX input to the DTS Dongle Firmware Uploader DMX output with a standard DMX cable and turn ON the unit.
3. Send the new firmware release into the unit by using DTS Firmware Upgrade Utility v.2.02 program. At the end of the procedure, the unit will reset.
For more information please refer to an authorised DTS service centre.
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PAN DIRECTION
NORMAL
MENU ENTER DOWN UP
TILT DIRECTION
NORMAL
MENU ENTER DOWN UP
12- DISPLAY FUNCTIONS
The JED 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.
FIRMWARE RELEASE
21.30
RDM Device Model ID
0x000F
DMX Personality ID
0x01 “28 CHANNELS”
Pan Direction PAN DIRECTION
This menu allows to set the Pan movement Normal or Reversed
Tilt Direction
TILT DIRECTION This menu allows to set the Tilt movement Normal or Reversed
Up-Down
Menu
Up-DownENTER
Up-Down
Menu
Up-DownENTER
ENTER
ENTER
Pan movement Normal or Reversed Default = Normal
Tilt movement Normal or Reversed Default = Normal
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PAN SPEED
4
MENU ENTER DOWN UP
TILT SPEED
4
MENU ENTER DOWN UP
12- DISPLAY FUNCTIONS
Pan Speed
PAN SPEED Pan Speed control (1-4)
Tilt Speed TILT SPEED
Tilt Speed control (1-4)
Zoom Speed ZOOM SPEED
Zoom Speed control (1-4)
Display
DISPLAY FLIP / STAND BY / CONTRAST Display Flip:
Reverses display's reading depending on the mounting position (Automatic, on the ground or suspended).
Display Standby: To turn off the display (after 5 seconds) or leave it always on.
Display Contrast: Display contrast regulation (1-40)
Up-Down
Menu
Up-DownENTER
ENTER
Up-Down
Menu
Up-DownENTER
ENTER
Pan Speed control (1-4) Default = 4
Tilt Speed control (1-4) Default = 4
Up-Down
Menu
Up-DownENTER
ENTER
ENTER
ENTER
Display Flip AUTO (Default) ON THE GROUND SUSPENDED
Display Standby OFF = Display Standby disabled (Default) ON = Display goes OFF after 5 seconds
Display Contrast 1-40 (Default = 25)
MENU ENTER DOWN UP
FLIP
FLIP
AUTO
DISPLAY
MENU ENTER DOWN UP
FLIP
STANDBY
OFF
DISPLAY
MENU ENTER DOWN UP
FLIP
CONTRAST
25
DISPLAY
Up-Down
Menu
Up-DownENTER
ENTER
Zoom Speed control (1-4) Default = 2
ZOOM SPEED
2
MENU ENTER DOWN UP
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MENU ENTER DOWN UP
ENABLED
BY DMX
RESET
12- DISPLAY FUNCTIONS
DMX Mode
DMX MODE To select DMX mode: 28 channels
Reset RESET
Reset via DMX ENABLED / DISABLED and unit motors reset
Fans FANS SETTING
STANDARD mode (Default) or SILENT mode
Gobo Rotation
GOBO ROTATION Gobo rotation during gobo scrolling for rotating gobo wheel
Gobo 1
GOBO 1 To use the gobo 1 of the rotating gobo wheel with a gobo Open Studio (default) or with a user gobo. This menu lets you have the correct focusing for each situation.
Autofocus
AUTOFOCUS Automatic focusing
Up-Down
Menu
Up-DownENTER
DMX Mode 28 channels
ENTER
MENU ENTER DOWN UP
28 CHANNELS
DMX MODE
Up-Down
Menu
Up-DownENTER
ENTER
ENABLED = Reset via DMX enabled (Default) DISABLED = Reset via DMX disabled NOW = Instant unit motors reset
Up-Down
Menu
Up-DownENTER
ENTER
STANDARD mode = High fans speed: The LED always works at maximum power (Default). SILENT mode = Low fans speed for a very low noise operation. The LED may be dimmed in particular working conditions.
MENU ENTER DOWN UP
STANDARD
FANS SETTING
Up-Down
Menu
Up-DownENTER
ENTER
ON = Default OFF
Up-Down
Menu
Up-DownENTER
AUTOFOCUS ON = Default OFF
ENTER
AUTOFOCUS
ON
MENU ENTER DOWN UP
GOBO ROTATION
ON
MENU ENTER DOWN UP
DURING GOBO SCROLLING
Up-Down
Menu
Up-DownENTER
ENTER
OPEN-STUDIO = To have the gobo Open Studio focusing (default). USER GOBO = To have the user gobo focusing.
GOBO 1
OPEN-STUDIO
MENU ENTER DOWN UP
ROTATING GOBO WHEEL
GOBO 1
USER GOBO
MENU ENTER DOWN UP
ROTATING GOBO WHEEL
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12- DISPLAY FUNCTIONS
LED
LED SETTING SMOOTH
This menu allows to select the value of delay (in milliseconds) for RED, GREEN, BLUE and DIMMER channels reaction to DMX dimming command. 0 = Instant response 4 = 100 ms smooth response (Default) 20 = 500 ms smooth response
GAMMA CORRECTION This menu allows to select between Linear current output or Quadratic current output for LED. LINEAR = Linear current output QUADRATIC = Linear light output (Default)
OUTPUT FREQUENCY This menu allows to adjust the PWM Frequency value (Hz) in order to reduce flickering in the process of your camera recordings. Range = 610 Hz – 20 KHz Default = 610 Hz
BOOST This menu allows to increase the LED’s current from 70% to 100%. Default = ON
System Info
SYSTEM INFO Unit model; 10 motors board, Pan&Tilt board and LED Driver board software version; unit life time and RDM ID
LED life hours
LED LIFE HOURS RBL and LED Driver board life time
Temperatures
TEMPERATURES RBL temperature monitoring. DRV-1 = Red and Lime green outputs of LED Driver board temperature monitoring. DRV-2 = Blue output of LED Driver board temperature monitoring. MICRO = Micro controller temperature monitoring.
Up-Down
Menu
Up-DownENTER
Up-Down
Menu
Up-DownENTER
ENTER
Up-Down
Menu
Up-DownENTER
ENTER
ENTER
MENU ENTER DOWN UP
FLIP
SMOOTH
4
LED
MENU ENTER DOWN UP
GAMMA CORR.
QUAD
LED
MENU ENTER DOWN UP
FREQUENCY
610 HZ
LED
MENU ENTER DOWN UP
BOOST
ON
LED
Up-Down
Menu
Up-DownENTER
ENTER
SYSTEM INFO
MODEL: JED
10M: R.21 PT: R.27 LED: V.1.00
MENU ENTER DOWN UP
UNIT LIFE: 0124H RDM: 00010EF2
LED LIFE HOURS
RED LIFE: LIME GREEN LIFE: BLUE LIFE: DRV LIFE:
MENU ENTER DOWN UP
0078H 0080H 0069H 0134H
TEMPERATURES
RED: LIME GREEN: BLUE: MICRO: DRV-1: 037°C DRV-2: 042°C
MENU ENTER DOWN UP
041°C 046°C 049°C 033°C
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REBOOT
MENU ENTER DOWN UP
12- DISPLAY FUNCTIONS
Reserved
RESERVED
000
MENU ENTER DOWN UP
ENTER CODE
PAN LOCK
NO
MENU ENTER DOWN UP
Up-Down
Menu
Up-DownENTER
Pan Lock = Lock the Pan to the desired value Tilt Lock = Lock the Tilt to the desired value Pan Free = Remove power to Pan motor Tilt Free = Remove power to Tilt motor
Lock Detector OFF Lock Detector ON (Default): This function lets the user to activate the Lock detector on Pan and Tilt. When Lock detector is set to ON, the unit start the Pan&Tilt motors reset normally, but if for any reason there is something blocking the movement for Pan&Tilt motors during the initial reset (example unit into the flight case and power connected), it automatically will stop to reset Pan&Tilt motors after 5 seconds from the startup and a warning message (Pan locked-Tilt locked) will appear on unit display .
Reboot = Unit Reboot without needing of turning OFF the unit
Exit To Main = Exit from Reserved menu
RESERVED (Code = 100) Pan lock-Tilt lock Pan free-Tilt free Lock Detector Reboot Exit To Main
LOCK DETECTOR
ON
MENU ENTER DOWN UP
ENTER
EXIT TO MAIN
MENU ENTER DOWN UP
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DEFAULT
RESTORE MAIN SETTINGS
MENU ENTER DOWN UP
12- DISPLAY FUNCTIONS
No DMX Action
NO DMX ACTION This menu allows to set the desired unit’s behavior in case DMX signal is missing or not available.
KEEP LAST DMX Keep last valid DMX signal.
PROGRAM 126 pre-programmed steps. Speed time values (range 0.2x - 2x) selectable by user (default 1x).
SINGLE CUE Fixed cue with values selectable by user.
BLACK OUT Black-out
Default
DEFAULT To restore factory settings
Motors Test
MOTORS TEST To test all functions in sequence or single desired function without DMX controller.
Up-Down
Menu
Up-DownENTER
ENTER
Up-Down
Menu
Up-DownENTER
ENTER
Up-Down
Menu
Up-DownENTER
ENTER
NO DMX ACTION
KEEP LAST DMX
MENU ENTER DOWN UP
MENU ENTER DOWN UP
PROGRAM
STEP 01
NO DMX ACTION
MENU ENTER DOWN UP
SINGLE CUE
RED
NO DMX ACTION
MENU ENTER DOWN UP
BLACK OUT
NO DMX ACTION
MENU ENTER DOWN UP
ALL
MOTORS TEST
MENU ENTER DOWN UP
PAN
MOTORS TEST
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12- DISPLAY FUNCTIONS
Manual control
MANUAL CONTROL Manual mode with functions value selectable by user
RESET To reset head motors only, Pan and Tilt or all motors
RESTORE DEFAULT To restore parameters default settings
Up-Down
Menu
Up-DownENTER
ENTER
MENU ENTER DOWN UP
MANUAL CONTR.
MENU ENTER DOWN UP
RESET
HEAD MOTORS
MANUAL CONTR.
28 CH DMX MODE
MENU ENTER DOWN UP
RESTORE DEF.
MANUAL CONTR.
28 CH DMX MODE
MENU ENTER DOWN UP
RED
255
MANUAL CONTR.
28 CH DMX MODE
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13- AUTOFOCUS CALIBRATING PROCEDURE
It is possible to calibrate the Autofocus by following a display wizard procedure into Calibration Menu. Reset the unit from RESET display menu (RESET>NOW – press ENTER to confirm) and while the reset is running press MENU and ENTER keys at the same time to access into Calibration Menu. Scroll till “AUTOFOCUS calibration procedure” menu and press ENTER.
1) Select the desired distance (Min 7 – Max 15 meters) from the projection surface and press ENTER. We suggest to place the unit 7 meters distance from the projection surface with FOCUS FINE channel set to DMX value 127 and ZOOM channel set to DMX value 050 (range 0-255).
2) From DMX controller adjust the Focus on the Fixed Gobo (automatically projected @ Min Zoom) and press ENTER.
3) From DMX controller adjust the Focus on the Fixed Gobo (automatically projected @ Max Zoom) and press ENTER.
4) From DMX controller adjust the Focus on the Rotating Gobo (automatically projected @ Max Zoom) and press ENTER.
Autofocus calibrating procedure is now completed. Scroll till ESC menu and press ENTER. The unit is ready for use.
AUTOFOCUS
MENU ENTER DOWN UP
CALIBRATION PROCEDURE
MENU ENTER DOWN UP
SELECT CALIBRATION
PROCEDURE DISTANCE
METERS
7
MENU ENTER DOWN UP
PLEASE FOCUS FIXED GOBO
BY DMX AND PRESS ENTER
MENU ENTER DOWN UP
FOCUS AGAIN FIXED GOBO BY DMX AND PRESS ENTER
MENU ENTER DOWN UP
FOCUS ROTATING GOBO
BY DMX AND PRESS ENTER
AUTOFOCUS
AUTOFOCUS
AUTOFOCUS
AUTOFOCUS
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14- OPENING THE PROJECTOR HOUSING
It is possible to inspect the inside of the projector by removing the cover as indicated below.
ATTENTION
REMOVE MAINS POWER PRIOR TO ACCESSING THE
PROJECTOR’S INTERNAL COMPONENTS.
1) Using a flat bladed screwdriver loose the 2 “¼ turn” screws which fix the head covers on both sides. Lift each cover to access the internal head components.
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15- REMOVING / REPLACING THE ROTATING GOBOS
JED uses a mechanical system which allows the fixture's gobos to be removed without the use of special tools. When replacing gobos, ensure that the projector is switched off. Open the projector housing as described on page 23 and pull out the gobo holder from the rotating gobo wheel as showed in the picture below.
REPLACEMENT GOBOS
Replacement gobos should be made of either heat resistant glass. Please refer to an authorised DTS dealer for details.
Gobo dimensions are as follows:
Rotating gobos
ø external (ED) = 13.9 mm + 0 / - 0,1 mm ø of image (ID) = 7.0 mm thickness = from 0.2 to 3 mm (see catalogue)
Max thickness 3 mm
Coated side
When an object is held up the coated side of the glass gobo there is no space between the object and its reflection.
Uncoated side
When an object is held up the uncoated side of the glass gobo there is a space between the object and its reflection.
Load with coated surface toward the light source.
Coated side
Uncoated side
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16- PERIODIC CLEANING
16.1- Lenses and reflectors
Even a fine layer of dust can reduce the luminous output substantially. Regularly clean all lenses and the reflector using a soft cotton cloth, dampened with a specialist lens cleaning solution.
16.2- Fans and air passages
The fans and air passages 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 fans and air passages more frequently.
17- PERIODIC CONTROLS
Attention
Disconnect mains power prior to opening the projector housing.
Mechanical parts
Periodically check all mechanical parts, gears, guides, belts, etc. for wear and tear, replacing them if necessary. Periodically check the lubrification of all components, particularly the parts subject to high temperatures. If necessary, lubrificate with suitable lubrificant, available from your DTS distributor. Check the tension of the belts and adjust it if necessary.
Electrical components
Check all electrical components for correct earthing and proper connection of all connectors, refastening if necessary.
Fuse replacement
Locate the fuse, which protects the lamp and electronics, in the base of JED. Using a multimeter, test the condition of the fuse, replacing it with one of equivalent type (T 2A 250V) if necessary.
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18- DMX PROTOCOL
FIRMWARE RELEASE
21.30
RDM Device Model ID
0x000F
DMX Personality ID
0x01 “28 CHANNELS”
28 CHANNELS MODE (Default)
1 RED 2 LIME GREEN 3 BLUE 4 SHUTTER / STROBE 5 DIMMER 6 LINEAR CTO (priority on MACROS ch7, RED ch1, LIME GREEN ch2, BLUE ch3)
7 LEE FILTERS AND EFFECTS MACROS (priority on all channels active within
the selected macro)
8 PAN MSB 9 PAN LSB 10 TILT MSB 11 TILT LSB 12 PAN / TILT SPEED 13 GOBO 14 GOBO ROTATION / INDEX 15 GOBO SHAKE 16 FIXED GOBO 17 FIXED GOBO SHAKE 18 COLOUR WHEEL 19 EFFECTS: - Prism
- WASH mode 20 PRISM ROTATION / INDEX 21 FOCUS 22 FOCUS FINE 23 ZOOM 24 RED SHUTTER / STROBE (priority on SHUTTER / STROBE ch4)
25 LIME GREEN SHUTTER / STROBE (priority on SHUTTER / STROBE ch4) 26 BLUE SHUTTER / STROBE (priority on SHUTTER / STROBE ch4) 27 FIXTURE CONTROL
28 RESET
#
Name
Dmx Level Ranges
1
RED
0..255
Proportional color from Min to Max
2
LIME GREEN
0..255
Proportional color from Min to Max
3
BLUE
0..255
Proportional color from Min to Max
4
SHUTTER
/STROBE
0..9
Black-out
10..19
Open
20..29
Black-out
30..119
Strobe (from 3,27 s to 30 ms)
120..149
Pulse up (from 42,6 s to 120 ms)
150..179
Pulse down (from 42,6 s to 120 ms)
180..189
Random strobe
190..199
Full independent random strobe
200..209
Gobo/Effects in Black-out
210..219
Pan/Tilt in Black-out
220..229
Reserved
230..255
Open
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#
Name
Dmx Level Ranges
5
DIMMER
0..255
Proportional master dimmer MSB
6
LINEAR
CTO
0..10
No function
11..255
Linear control temperature correction (whites from 2700K to 8000K)
7
LEE
FILTERS
MACROS
Priority on
CH 1, 2, 3
0..15
No function
16..20
COL 1: LEE FILTER NO. 19 "FIRE" (Blocked channels: R255 L/G32 B0)
21.. 25
COL 2: LEE FILTER NO. 20 "MEDIUM AMBER" (Blocked channels:
R255 L/G102 B0)
26.. 30
COL 3: LEE FILTER NO. 25 "SUNSET RED" (Blocked channels: R255
L/G65 B3)
31.. 35
COL 4: LEE FILTER NO. 101 "YELLOW" (Blocked channels: R255
L/G148 B0)
36.. 40
COL 5: LEE FILTER NO. 104 "DEEP AMBER" (Blocked channels: R255
L/G132 B0)
41.. 45
COL 6: LEE FILTER NO. 106 "PRIMARY RED" (Blocked channels:
R255 L/G16 B8)
46.. 50
COL 7: LEE FILTER NO. 111 "DARK PINK" (Blocked channels: R255
L/G79 B65)
51.. 55
COL 8: LEE FILTER NO. 113 "MAGENTA" (Blocked channels: R255
L/G22 B34)
56.. 60
COL 9: LEE FILTER NO. 118 "LIGHT BLUE" (Blocked channels: R0
L/G255 B233)
61.. 65
COL 10: LEE FILTER NO. 122 "FERN GREEN" (Blocked channels:
R158 L/G255 B60)
66.. 70
COL 11: LEE FILTER NO. 126 "MAUVE" (Blocked channels: R255
L/G38 B119)
71.. 75
COL 12: LEE FILTER NO. 137 "LAVANDER" (Blocked channels: R255
L/G191 B182)
76.. 80
COL 13: LEE FILTER NO. 088 "LIME GREEN" (Blocked channels: R75
L/G255 B0)
81.. 85
COL 14: LEE FILTER NO. 147 "APRICOT" (Blocked channels: R255
L/G110 B24)
86.. 90
COL 15: LEE FILTER NO. 154 "PALE ROSE" (Blocked channels: R255
L/G137 B64)
91.. 95
COL 16: LEE FILTER NO. 181 "CONGO BLUE" (Blocked channels:
R81 L/G57 B255)
96.. 100
Reserved – No Function
101.. 105
RBL RAINBOW COLOR MIXING: SPEED 1 (6 SEC.)
106.. 110
RBL RAINBOW COLOR MIXING: SPEED 2 (15 SEC.)
111.. 115
RBL RAINBOW COLOR MIXING: SPEED 3 (30 SEC.)
116.. 120
RBL RAINBOW COLOR MIXING: SPEED 4 (45 SEC.)
121.. 125
RBL RAINBOW COLOR MIXING: SPEED 5 (60 SEC.)
126..130
RBL RAINBOW COLOR MIXING: SPEED 6 (120 SEC.)
131.. 135
RBL RAINBOW COLOR MIXING: SPEED 7 (150 SEC.)
136.. 140
RBL RAINBOW COLOR MIXING: SPEED 8 (180 SEC.)
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#
Name
Dmx Level Ranges
7
EFFECTS MACROS
Set CH no. 1,
2, 3 and 5 at
DMX value
255.
CH no. 1, 2, 3
values can
be adjusted
to define
color
matching
accordingly
to dimmer
level on CH5.
141.. 145
EFFECTS MACRO 1 (Blocked channels: 13, 14, 24, 25, 26.
Please refer to Effects Macro Chart on page 39 for channels values).
146..150
EFFECTS MACRO 2 (Blocked channels: 13, 14, 24, 25, 26.
Please refer to Effects Macro Chart on page 39 for channels values)
151..155
EFFECTS MACRO 3 (Blocked channels: 13, 14, 24, 25, 26.
Please refer to Effects Macro Chart on page 39 for channels values)
156..160
EFFECTS MACRO 4 (Blocked channels: 13, 14, 15, 24, 25, 26.
Please refer to Effects Macro Chart on page 39 for channels values)
161..165
EFFECTS MACRO 5 (Blocked channels: 13, 14, 15, 24, 25, 26.
Please refer to Effects Macro Chart on page 39 for channels values)
166..170
EFFECTS MACRO 6 (Blocked channels: 16, 17, 24, 25, 26.
Please refer to Effects Macro Chart on page 39 for channels values)
171..175
EFFECTS MACRO 7 (Blocked channels: 16, 17, 24, 25, 26.
Please refer to Effects Macro Chart on page 39 for channels values)
176..180
EFFECTS MACRO 8 (Blocked channels: 13, 14, 19, 20, 24, 25, 26.
Please refer to Effects Macro Chart on page 39 for channels values)
181..185
EFFECTS MACRO 9 (Blocked channels: 13, 14, 19, 20, 24, 25, 26.
Please refer to Effects Macro Chart on page 39 for channels values)
186..190
EFFECTS MACRO 10 (Blocked channels: 13, 14, 15, 19, 24, 25, 26.
Please refer to Effects Macro Chart on page 39 for channels values)
191..195
EFFECTS MACRO 11 (Blocked channels: 13, 14, 19, 20, 24, 25, 26.
Please refer to Effects Macro Chart on page 39 for channels values)
196..200
EFFECTS MACRO 12 (Blocked channels: 13, 16, 19, 24, 25, 26.
Please refer to Effects Macro Chart on page 39 for channels values)
201..205
EFFECTS MACRO 13 (Blocked channels: 16, 17, 19, 24, 25, 26.
Please refer to Effects Macro Chart on page 39 for channels values)
206..210
EFFECTS MACRO 14 (Blocked channels: 16, 17, 19, 20, 24, 25, 26.
Please refer to Effects Macro Chart on page 39 for channels values)
211..215
EFFECTS MACRO 15 (Blocked channels: 16, 19, 20, 24, 25, 26.
Please refer to Effects Macro Chart on page 39 for channels values)
216..220
EFFECTS MACRO 16 (Blocked channels: 16, 17, 19, 20, 24, 25, 26.
Please refer to Effects Macro Chart on page 39 for channels values)
221..225
EFFECTS MACRO 17 (Blocked channels: 16, 17, 19, 20, 24, 25, 26.
Please refer to Effects Macro Chart on page 39 for channels values)
226..230
EFFECTS MACRO 18 (Blocked channels: 13, 14, 24, 25, 26.
Please refer to Effects Macro Chart on page 39 for channels values)
231..235
EFFECTS MACRO 19 (Blocked channels: 16, 24, 25, 26.
Please refer to Effects Macro Chart on page 39 for channels values)
236..240
EFFECTS MACRO 20 (Blocked channels: 16, 19, 20, 24, 25, 26.
Please refer to Effects Macro Chart on page 39 for channels values)
241..245
EFFECTS MACRO 21 (Blocked channels: 16, 24, 25, 26.
Please refer to Effects Macro Chart on page 39 for channels values)
246..250
EFFECTS MACRO 22 (Blocked channels: 16, 17, 19, 20, 24, 25, 26.
Please refer to Effects Macro Chart on page 39 for channels values)
251..255
EFFECTS MACRO 23 (Blocked channels: 16, 24, 25, 26.
Please refer to Effects Macro Chart on page 39 for channels values)
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#
Name
Dmx Level Ranges
8
PAN
0..255
PAN Position
9
PAN FINE
0..255
PAN FINE Position
10
TILT
0..255
TILT Position
11
TILT FINE
0..255
TILT FINE Position
12
PAN/TILT
SPEED
0..10
Standard
11..25
Max speed
26..127
From Max Speed to Min Speed
128..247
Variable reaction to DMX signal (fast to slow)
248..255
Slow reaction time to DMX signal
13
GOBO
000-020
No function
021-041
Gobo 1 – Open Studio
042-062
Gobo 2
063-083
Gobo 3
084-104
Gobo 4
105-125
Gobo 5
126-146
Gobo 6
147-167
Gobo 7
168-188
Gobo 8
189-207
Gobo 9
208-213
Speed rotation 1 (minimum)
214-219
Speed rotation 2
220-225
Speed rotation 3
226-231
Speed rotation 4
232-237
Speed rotation 5
238-243
Speed rotation 6
244-249
Speed rotation 7
250-255
Speed rotation 8 (maximum)
14
GOBO
ROTATION
/INDEX
000-127
Proportional index 0°-360°
128-180
Left rotation (max to min)
181-202
Stop
203-255
Right rotation (min to max)
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#
Name
Dmx Level Ranges
15
GOBO
SHAKE
000-009
Stop
010-022
Gobo shake R-L speed 1
023-035
Gobo shake R-L speed 2
036-048
Gobo shake R-L speed 3
049-061
Gobo shake R-L speed 4
062-074
Gobo shake R-L speed 5
075-087
Gobo shake R-L speed 6
088-100
Gobo shake R-L speed 7
101-113
Gobo shake R-L speed 8
114-126
Gobo shake R-L speed 9
127-138
Stop
139-151
Gobo shake L-R speed 1
152-164
Gobo shake L-R speed 2
165-177
Gobo shake L-R speed 3
178-190
Gobo shake L-R speed 4
191-203
Gobo shake L-R speed 5
204-216
Gobo shake L-R speed 6
217-229
Gobo shake L-R speed 7
230-242
Gobo shake L-R speed 8
243-255
Gobo shake L-R speed 9
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#
Name
Dmx Level Ranges
16
FIXED GOBO
000-013
Open
014-027
Gobo 1
028-041
Gobo 2
042-055
Gobo 3
056-069
Gobo 4
070-083
Gobo 5
084-097
Gobo 6
098-111
Gobo 7
112-125
Gobo 8
126-139
Gobo 9
140-153
Gobo 10
154-167
Gobo 11
168-181
Gobo 12
182-195
Gobo 13
196-207
Animation (active only with rotating gobos)
208-210
Speed rotation 1 (minimum)
211-213
Speed rotation 2
214-216
Speed rotation 3
217-219
Speed rotation 4
220-222
Speed rotation 5
223-225
Speed rotation 6
226-228
Speed rotation 7
229-231
Speed rotation 8
232-234
Speed rotation 9
235-237
Speed rotation 10
238-240
Speed rotation 11
241-243
Speed rotation 12
244-246
Speed rotation 13
247-249
Speed rotation 14
250-252
Speed rotation 15
253-255
Speed rotation 16 (maximum)
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#
Name
Dmx Level Ranges
17
FIXED GOBO
SHAKE
000-009
Stop
010-022
Gobo shake R-L speed 1
023-035
Gobo shake R-L speed 2
036-048
Gobo shake R-L speed 3
049-061
Gobo shake R-L speed 4
062-074
Gobo shake R-L speed 5
075-087
Gobo shake R-L speed 6
088-100
Gobo shake R-L speed 7
101-113
Gobo shake R-L speed 8
114-126
Gobo shake R-L speed 9
127-138
Stop
139-151
Gobo shake L-R speed 1
152-164
Gobo shake L-R speed 2
165-177
Gobo shake L-R speed 3
178-190
Gobo shake L-R speed 4
191-203
Gobo shake L-R speed 5
204-216
Gobo shake L-R speed 6
217-229
Gobo shake L-R speed 7
230-242
Gobo shake L-R speed 8
243-255
Gobo shake L-R speed 9
18
COLOUR
WHEEL
000-004
No function
005-009
Colour 0-1
010-014
Colour 1
015-019
Colour 1-2
020-024
Colour 2
025-029
Colour 2-3
030-034
Colour 3
035-039
Colour 3-4
040-044
Colour 4
045-049
Colour 4-5
050-054
Colour 5
055-059
Colour 5-6
060-064
Colour 6
065-069
Colour 6-7
070-074
Colour 7
075-079
Colour 7-8
080-084
Colour 8
085-089
Colour 8-9
090-094
Colour 9
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#
Name
Dmx Level Ranges
18
COLOUR
WHEEL
095-099
Colour 9-10
100-104
Colour 10
105-109
Colour 10-11
110-114
Colour 11
115-119
Colour 11-12
120-124
Colour 12
125-129
Colour 12-13
130-134
Colour 13
135-139
Colour 13-14
140-144
Colour 14
145-149
Colour 14-15
150-154
Colour 15
155-159
Colour 15-16
160-164
Colour 16
165-197
Colour 16-0
198-200
Right rotation speed 9 (maximum)
201-203
Right rotation speed 8
204-206
Right rotation speed 7
207-209
Right rotation speed 6
210-212
Right rotation speed 5
213-215
Right rotation speed 4
216-218
Right rotation speed 3
219-221
Right rotation speed 2
222-224
Right rotation speed 1 (minimum)
225-228
Stop
229-231
Left rotation speed 1 (minimum)
232-234
Left rotation speed 2
235-237
Left rotation speed 3
238-240
Left rotation speed 4
241-243
Left rotation speed 5
244-246
Left rotation speed 6
247-249
Left rotation speed 7
250-252
Left rotation speed 8
253-255
Left rotation speed 9 (maximum)
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#
Name
Dmx Level Ranges
19
EFFECTS
000-050
No Effect
051-100
Prism inserted after Zoom lens
101-150
Prism inserted between Focus and Zoom
151-255
WASH Mode (Prism/Prism Index/Prism Rotation disabled) (Gobo Wheels shake/rotation/index disabled)
20
PRISM
ROTATION
/INDEX
000-127
Proportional index 0°-360°
128-180
Left rotation (max to min)
181-202
Stop
203-255
Right rotation (min to max)
21
FOCUS
000-255
Focus MSB (8-bit)
22
FOCUS
FINE
000-255
Focus LSB (16-bit) 23
ZOOM
000-255
Linear Zoom (from Narrow to Wide)
24
RED
SHUTTER
/STROBE
(Priority on
SHUTTER /
STROBE ch4)
0..9
No function
10..19
Open
20..29
Black-out
30..119
Strobe (from 3,27 s to 30 ms)
120..149
Pulse up (from 42,6 s to 120 ms)
150..179
Pulse down (from 42,6 s to 120 ms)
180..189
Random strobe
190..199
No function - Reserved
200..209
Gobo/Effects RED colour black-out
210..219
Pan/Tilt RED colour black-out
220..229
No function - Reserved
230..255
Open
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#
Name
Dmx Level Ranges
25
LIME
GREEN
SHUTTER
/STROBE
(Priority on
SHUTTER/ST
ROBE ch4)
0..9
No function
10..19
Open
20..29
Black-out
30..119
Strobe (from 3,27 s to 30 ms)
120..149
Pulse up (from 42,6 s to 120 ms)
150..179
Pulse down (from 42,6 s to 120 ms)
180..189
Random strobe
190..199
No function - Reserved
200..209
Gobo/Effects LIME GREEN colour black-out
210..219
Pan/Tilt LIME GREEN colour black-out
220..229
No function - Reserved
230..255
Open
26
BLUE
SHUTTER
/STROBE
(Priority on
SHUTTER/S TROBE ch4)
0..9
No function
10..19
Open
20..29
Black-out
30..119
Strobe (from 3,27 s to 30 ms)
120..149
Pulse up (from 42,6 s to 120 ms)
150..179
Pulse down (from 42,6 s to 120 ms)
180..189
Random strobe
190..199
No function - Reserved
200..209
Gobo/Effects BLUE colour black-out
210..219
Pan/Tilt BLUE colour black-out
220..229
No function - Reserved
230..255
Open
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#
Name
Dmx Level Ranges
27
FUNCTIONS
Activated by
staying on
desired option
for 5 seconds
0..14
No function
15..24
SMOOTH OFF
25..26
SMOOTH 1
27..28
SMOOTH 2
29..30
SMOOTH 3
31..32
SMOOTH 4 (DEFAULT)
33..34
SMOOTH 5
35..36
SMOOTH 6
37..38
SMOOTH 7
39..40
SMOOTH 8
41..42
SMOOTH 9
43..44
SMOOTH 10
45..46
SMOOTH 11
47..48
SMOOTH 12
49..50
SMOOTH 13
51..52
SMOOTH 14
53..54
SMOOTH 15
55..56
SMOOTH 16
57..58
SMOOTH 17
59..60
SMOOTH 18
61..62
SMOOTH 19
63..64
SMOOTH 20
65..74
GAMMA CORRECTION QUADRATIC (DEFAULT)
75..84
GAMMA CORRECTION LINEAR
85..104
OUTPUT FREQUENCY 610 Hz (DEFAULT)
105
OUTPUT FREQUENCY 800 Hz
106
OUTPUT FREQUENCY 1000 Hz
107
OUTPUT FREQUENCY 1500 Hz
108
OUTPUT FREQUENCY 2000 Hz
109
OUTPUT FREQUENCY 2500 Hz
110
OUTPUT FREQUENCY 3000 Hz
111
OUTPUT FREQUENCY 3500 Hz
112
OUTPUT FREQUENCY 4000 Hz
113
OUTPUT FREQUENCY 4500 Hz
114
OUTPUT FREQUENCY 5000 Hz
115
OUTPUT FREQUENCY 5500 Hz
116
OUTPUT FREQUENCY 6000 Hz
117
OUTPUT FREQUENCY 6500 Hz
118
OUTPUT FREQUENCY 7000 Hz
118
OUTPUT FREQUENCY 7000 Hz
119
OUTPUT FREQUENCY 7500 Hz
120
OUTPUT FREQUENCY 8000 Hz
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#
Name
Dmx Level Ranges
27
FUNCTIONS
Activated by
staying on
desired option
for 5 seconds
121
OUTPUT FREQUENCY 8500 Hz
122
OUTPUT FREQUENCY 9000 Hz
123
OUTPUT FREQUENCY 9500 Hz
124
OUTPUT FREQUENCY 10000 Hz
125
OUTPUT FREQUENCY 11000 Hz
126
OUTPUT FREQUENCY 12000 Hz
127
OUTPUT FREQUENCY 13000 Hz
128
OUTPUT FREQUENCY 14000 Hz
129
OUTPUT FREQUENCY 15000 Hz
130
OUTPUT FREQUENCY 16000 Hz
131
OUTPUT FREQUENCY 17000 Hz
132
OUTPUT FREQUENCY 18000 Hz
133
OUTPUT FREQUENCY 19000 Hz
134
OUTPUT FREQUENCY 20000 Hz
135..144
BOOST ON (DEFAULT)
145..154
BOOST OFF
155..164
DISPLAY STAND BY DISABLE (DEFAULT)
165..174
DISPLAY STAND BY ENABLE
175..176
NO DMX ACTION – KEEP LAST DMX (DEFAULT)
177..178
NO DMX ACTION – BLACK OUT
179..180
RESERVED
181..182
NO DMX ACTION – PROGRAM (STEP 01..126)
183..184
NO DMX ACTION – SINGLE CUE
185..194
PAN NORMAL (DEFAULT)
195..204
PAN REVERSE
205..214
TILT NORMAL (DEFAULT)
215..224
TILT REVERSE
225..229
AUTOFOCUS ON (DEFAULT)
230..234
AUTOFOCUS OFF
235..239
FANS SETTING STANDARD (DEFAULT)
240..244
FANS SETTING SILENT
245..246
ZOOM SPEED 1
247..248
ZOOM SPEED 2 (DEFAULT)
249..250
ZOOM SPEED 3
251..252
ZOOM SPEED 4
253..255
SET FUNCTIONS TO DEFAULT: SMOOTH = 4 GAMMA CORRECTION = QUADRATIC OUTPUT FREQUENCY = 610 Hz BOOST ON DISPLAY STAND-BY = DISABLE NO DMX ACTION = KEEP LAST DMX FAN MODE = STANDARD ZOOM SPEED = 2
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#
Name
Dmx Level Ranges
28
RESET
0..15
No Function
16..75
PAN TILT reset
76..239
HEAD MOTORS reset
240..255
TOTAL Unit reset
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EFFECTS MACRO CHART
Here below the DMX values of blocked channels for each Effects Macro. All the other channels can be adjusted to customize the pre-set Macros.
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19- ROTATING GOBO WHEEL
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20- FIXED GOBO WHEEL
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21- COLOUR WHEEL
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NOTES
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