Eliminator Lighting INDY HEX PAR User Manual

INDY HEX PAR
User Guide
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RISK GROUP 3 - RISK OF EXPOSURE TO ULTRAVIOLET (UV) RADIATION!
FIXTURE EMITS HIGH INTENSITY WAVELENGTH OF ULTRAVIOLET LIGHT
WEAR PROPER EYE AND SKIN PROTECTION.
DO NOT OPERATE FIXTURE WITH DAMAGED/MISSING EXTERNAL COVER
PROTECTIVE LENS.
DO NOT LOOK DIRECTLY INTO THE (UV) LIGHT AND/OR VIEW (UV) LIGHT
DIRECTLY WITH OPTICAL INSTRUMENTS THAT MAY CONCENTRATE THE
LIGHT/RADIATION OUTPUT.
AVOID PROLONGED PERIODS OF EXPOSURE.
AVOID WEARING WHITE COLOR CLOTHING AND/OR USING (UV) PAINTS ON SKIN.
AVOID DIRECT EYE AND/OR SKIN EXPOSURE AT DISTANCES SHORTER THAN 11 feet (3.3m).
INDIVIDUALS SUFFERING FROM A RANGE OF EYE CONDITIONS, SUNLIGHT EXPOSURE DISORDERS, OR
INDIVIDUALS USING PHOTOSENSITIVE MEDICATION, MAY RECEIVE DISCOMFORT IF EXPOSED TO THE
ULTRAVIOLET (UV) LIGHT EMITTED FROM THIS FIXTURE.
DOCUMENT VERSION
An updated version of this document may be available online.
Please check www.eliminatorlighting.com for the latest revision/update of this document before beginning installation
and use.
Date
Document Version
Notes
9/30/16
1
Updated release.
3/19/19
1
Updated manual layout.
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CONTENTS
General Information
4
Limited Warranty (USA Only)
5
Safety Guidelines
6
Maintenance Guidelines
8
Overview
9
Installation Guidelines
10
Operation
12
DMX Traits
19
Color Macro Chart
21
Trouble Shooting and Frequently Asked Questions
22
Technical Specifications and Photometric Chart
23
Dimensions
24
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GENERAL INFORMATION
INTRODUCTION
Please read and understand all instructions in this manual carefully and thoroughly before
attempting to operate this product. These instructions contain important safety and use information.
UNPACKING: This product has been thoroughly tested and has been shipped in perfect condition.
Carefully check the shipping carton for damage that may have occurred during shipping. If the
carton appears to be damaged, carefully inspect your product for damage and be sure all
accessories necessary to assemble the product have arrived intact. In the event damage has been
found or parts are missing, please contact our customer support team for further instructions.
Please do not return this product to your dealer without first contacting customer support at the
number listed below. Please do not discard the shipping carton in the trash. Please recycle
whenever possible.
CUSTOMER SUPPORT
Tel: (323) 213-4592 | Fax: 888-287-5224 | www.eliminatorlighting.com |
support@eliminatorlighting.com
WARRANTY RETURNS
All returned service items whether under warranty or not, must be freight pre-paid and accompany
a return authorization (R.A.) number. The R.A. number must be clearly written on the outside of the
return package. A brief description of the problem as well as the R.A. number must also be written
down on a piece of paper and included in the shipping container. If the unit is under warranty, you
must provide a copy of your proof of purchase invoice. Items returned without a R.A. number
clearly marked on the outside of the package will be refused and returned at customer’s expense.
You may obtain a R.A. number by contacting customer support.
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ELIMINATOR LIGHTING MANUFACTURER'S
LIMITED WARRANTY (USA)
A. Eliminator Lighting, an ADJ Products, LLC brand, hereby warrants, to the original purchaser, ADJ Products, LLC
products to be free of manufacturing defects in material and workmanship for a prescribed period from the date of
purchase (see specific warranty period on reverse). This warranty shall be valid only if the product is purchased within
the United States of America, including possessions and territories. It is the owner’s responsibility to establish the date
and place of purchase by acceptable evidence, at the time service is sought.
B. For warranty service you must obtain a Return Authorization number (RA#) before sending back the product, please
contact ADJ Products, LLC Service Department at 800-322-6337. Send the product only to the ADJ Products, LLC
factory. All shipping charges must be pre-paid. If the requested repairs or service (including parts replacement) are
within the terms of this warranty, ADJ Products, LLC will pay return shipping charges only to a designated point within
the United States. If the entire instrument is sent, it must be shipped in its original package. No accessories should be
shipped with the product. If any accessories are shipped with the product, ADJ Products, LLC shall have no liability
whatsoever for loss of or damage to any such accessories, or for the safe return thereof.
C. This warranty is void if the serial number has been altered or removed; if the product is modified in any manner
which ADJ Products, LLC concludes, after inspection, affects the reliability of the product; if the product has been
repaired or serviced by anyone other than the ADJ Products, LLC factory unless prior written authorization was issued
to purchaser by ADJ Products, LLC; if the product is damaged because not properly maintained as set forth in the
instruction manual.
D. This is not a service contract, and this warranty does not include maintenance, cleaning or periodic check-up. During
the period specified above, ADJ Products, LLC will replace defective parts at its expense with new or refurbished parts,
and will absorb all expenses for warranty service and repair labor by reason of defects in material or workmanship. The
sole responsibility of ADJ Products, LLC under this warranty shall be limited to the repair of the product, or replacement
thereof, including parts, at the sole discretion of ADJ Products, LLC. All products covered by this warranty were
manufactured after August 15, 2012, and bear identifying marks to that effect.
E. ADJ Products, LLC reserves the right to make changes in design and/or improvements upon its products without any
obligation to include these changes in any products theretofore manufactured. No warranty, whether expressed or
implied, is given or made with respect to any accessory supplied with products described above. Except to the extent
prohibited by applicable law, all implied warranties made by ADJ Products, LLC in connection with this product,
including warranties of merchantability or fitness, are limited in duration to the warranty period set forth above. And no
warranties, whether expressed or implied, including warranties of merchantability or fitness, shall apply to this product
after said period has expired. The consumer’s and/or Dealer’s sole remedy shall be such repair or replacement as is
expressly provided above; and under no circumstances shall ADJ Products, LLC be liable for any loss or damage,
direct or consequential, arising out of the use of, or inability to use, this product.
This warranty is the only written warranty applicable to Eliminator Lighting, an ADJ Products, LLC brand, and
supersedes all prior warranties and written descriptions of warranty terms and conditions heretofore published.
MANUFACTURER’S LIMITED WARRANTY PERIODS:
All Eliminator Lighting products (except laser diodes) = 1-year (365 days) Limited Warranty (Such as: Special Effect
Lighting, Intelligent Lighting, UV lighting, Strobes, Fog Machines, Bubble Machines, Mirror Balls, Par Cans, Trussing,
Lighting Stands etc., excluding lamps)
Laser Products = 1 Year (365 Days) Limited Warranty (excluding laser diodes which have a 6 month limited warranty)
Batteries = 180 Day Limited Warranty
To register your Eliminator Lighting product online, please click here to the ADJ Warranty Registration Page:
https://www.adj.com/portal/user/register/
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SAFETY GUIDELINES
To guarantee a smooth operation, it is important to follow all instructions and guidelines in this manual. ELIMINATOR LIGHTING is not responsible for injury and/or damages resulting from the misuse of these devices due to the disregard of the information printed in this manual. Only qualified and/or certified personnel should perform installation of these devices and only the original rigging parts included with these devices should be used for installation. Any modifications to these devices and/or the included mounting hardware will void the original manufactures warranty and increase the risk of damage and/or personal injury.
THERE ARE NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE THIS DEVICE. DO NOT
ATTEMPT ANY REPAIRS YOURSELF; DOING SO WILL VOID YOUR
MANUFACTURES WARRANTY. DAMAGES RESULTING FROM MODIFICATIONS
TO THIS DEVICE AND/OR THE DISREGARD OF SAFETY GUIDELINES IN THIS
MANUAL VOID THE MANUFACTURES WARRANTY AND ARE NOT SUBJECT TO
ANY WARRANTY CLAIMS AND/OR REPAIRS.
NEVER REPLACE LAMP IN THIS FIXTURE WHILE IN USE!
UNPLUG POWER BEFORE REPLACING LAMP!
NEVER TOUCH FIXTURE DURING OPERATION, AS IT MAY BE HOT!
KEEP FLAMMABLE MATERIALS AWAY FROM FIXTURE!
NEVER LOOK DIRECTLY INTO THE LIGHT SOURCE! RETINA INJURY RISK - MAY INDUCE BLINDNESS!
SENSITIVE PERSONS MAY SUFFER AN EPILEPTIC SHOCK!
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SAFETY GUIDELINES
DO NOT TOUCH fixture housing during operation.
DO NOT shake fixture, avoid brute force when installing and/or operating fixture.
DO NOT operate fixture if the power cord is frayed, crimped, damaged and/or if any of the power
cord connectors are damaged and do not insert into the fixture securely with ease.
DO NOT disassemble the batteries or use damaged batteries.
DO NOT expose the battery to water or liquids.
DO NOT block any air ventilation slots. All fan and air inlets must remain clean and never blocked.
Allow approx. 6” (15cm) between fixture and other devices or a wall for proper cooling.
ALWAYS disconnect fixture from main power source before performing any type of service and/or
cleaning procedure. Only handle the power cord by the plug end, never pull out the plug by tugging
the wire portion of the cord.
During the initial operation of this fixture, a light smoke or smell may emit from the interior of the
fixture. This is a normal process and is caused by excess paint in the interior of the casing burning
off from the heat associated with the lamp and will decrease gradually over time. Consistent
operational breaks will ensure fixture will function properly for many years.
ONLY use the original packaging and materials to transport the fixture in for service.
ALWAYS disconnect devices from main power source before performing any cleaning.
ALWAYS disconnect light from main power before replacing lamp.
NEVER remove the ground prong from the power cable.
NEVER force a power cord connector into the fixture. If the power cord or any of its connectors are
damaged, replace it immediately with a new one of similar power rating.
Power cords should be safely routed and secured so they are not likely pinched.
Disconnect power cords during long periods of non-use.
Only use recommended rigging hardware as described in this guide.
These devices should be serviced by qualified service personnel when:
The power cords or plugs have become damaged.
Objects have fallen on and/or liquid has spilled into the devices.
The devices have been exposed to rain and/or moisture.
The devices do not operate normally or exhibit a marked change in performance.
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MAINTENANCE GUIDELINES
DISCONNECT POWER BEFORE PERFORMING ANY MAINTENANCE!
CLEANING
Frequent cleaning is recommended to insure proper function, optimized light output, and an
extended life. The frequency of cleaning depends on the environment in which the device operates
in: damp, smoky or particularly dirty environments can cause greater accumulation of dirt on the
fixture housing and/or light fixture optics. Clean the external surface and the front lens of the light at
least every 20 days with a soft cloth to avoid dirt/debris accumulation
NEVER use alcohol, solvents, or ammonia-based cleaners.
MAINTENANCE
Regular inspections are recommended to insure proper function and extended life. There are no
user serviceable parts inside these devices, please refer all other service issues to Eliminator
Lighting. Should you need any spare parts, please order genuine parts from Eliminator Lighting.
Please refer to the following points during routine inspections:
A detailed review by an approved electrical engineer every three months, to make sure the circuit
contacts are in good condition and prevent overheating.
Be sure all screws and fasteners are securely tightened at all times. Loose screws may fall out during
normal operation resulting in damage or injury as larger parts could fall.
Check for any deformations on the light housing, lens, gel frame, rigging hardware and rigging
points (ceiling, suspension, trussing). Deformations could allow for dust to enter into the devices.
Damaged rigging points or unsecured rigging could cause the devices to fall and seriously injure a
person(s).
Electric power supply cables must not show any damage, material fatigue or sediments.
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OVERVIEW
INCLUDED ITEMS
(1) Indy Hex Par Lamp (1) Power Cord
1. Indy Hex Par
2 5 3 4 9
10
11
12
1
5. Yoke
6 7 8
9. Mode Button
10. Set Up Button
2. Power In
3. DMX In
4. Kickstand
6. Power Out
7. DMX Out
8. LCD Display
11. Up Button
12. Down Display
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INSTALLATION GUIDELINES
FLAMMABLE MATERIAL WARNING
Keep devices minimum 5.0 feet (1.5m) away from flammable materials and/or pyrotechnics.
ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS
A qualified electrician should be used for all electrical connections and/or installations.
OVERHEAD RIGGING REQUIRES EXTENSIVE EXPERIENCE, INCLUDING AMONGST OTHERS CALCULATING WORKING LOAD LIMITS, INSTALLATION MATERIAL BEING USED, AND PERIODIC SAFETY INSPECTION OF ALL INSTALLATION MATERIAL. IF YOU LACK THESE QUALIFICATIONS, DO NOT ATTEMPT THE INSTALLATION YOURSELF. IMPROPER INSTALLATION CAN RESULT IN BODILY INJURY.
BEFORE RIGGING/MOUNTING FIXTURE TO ANY METAL TRUSS/STRUCTURE OR CEILING, A PROFESSIONAL EQUIPMENT INSTALLER MUST BE CONSULTED TO DETERMINE IF THE METAL TRUSS/STRUCTURE OR CEILING IS PROPERLY CERTIFIED TO SAFELY HOLD THE WEIGHT OF THE LIGHT FIXTURE. BEFORE MOUNTING FIXTURE TO ANY SURFACE OR STRUCTURE, MAKE SURE THE SURFACE OR STRUCTURE CAN HOLD A MINIMUM POINT LOAD OF 10 TIMES THE WEIGHT OF THE DEVICES.
DO NOT MOUNT THE FIXTURE TO A CEILING SURFACE MADE OF DRY WALL!
FOR ADDED PROTECTION, MOUNT FIXTURE IN AREAS OUTSIDE WALKING PATHS, SEATING AREAS, OR IN AREAS WERE UNAUTHORIZED PERSONNEL CAN REACH THE FIXTURE.
NEVER STAND DIRECTLY BELOW THE FIXTURE WHEN MOUNTING, REMOVING OR SERVICING.
FIXTURE MUST ALL BE INSTALLED FOLLOWING ALL LOCAL, NATIONAL, AND COUNTRY COMMERICAL ELECTRICAL AND CONTRUCTION CODES AND REGULATIONS.
IP65 RATED
An IP rated lighting fixture is one, which is commonly installed in outdoor environments and has
been designed with an enclosure that effectively protects the ingress (entry) of external foreign
objects such as dust and water. The International Protection
(IP)
rating system is commonly
expressed as “IP” (Ingress Protection) followed by two numbers (i.e. IP65) where the numbers
define the degree of protection. The first digit (Foreign Bodies Protection) indicates the extent of
protection against particles entering the fixture and the second digit (Water Protection) indicates the
extent of protection against water entering the fixture. An IP65 rated lighting fixture is one, which
has been designed and tested to protect against the ingress of dust
(6)
and high-pressure water
jets from any
dir
ection
(5).
MARINE/COASTAL ENVIRONMENT INSTALLATIONS
Please note although this fixture is IP rated, the fixture is NOT suitable for marine and/or coastal
environment installations. Installing this fixture in a marine and/or coastal environment may cause
corrosion and/or excessive wear to the interior and/or exterior components of the fixture. Damages
and/or performance issues resulting from installation in a marine and/or coastal environment will
void
the manufactures warranty and will NOT be subject to any warranty claims and/or repairs.
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I NSTALLATION GUIDELINES
INSTALLATION
The unit should be mounted using a mounting clamp (not provided), affixing it to the mounting
bracket that is provided with the unit. Always ensure that the unit is firmly fixed to avoid vibration
and slipping while operating. Always ensure that the structure to which you are attaching the unit is
secure and is able to support a weight of 10 times the units weight. Also, always use a safety cable
that can hold 12
times
the weight of the unit when installing the fixture.
The equipment must be installed by a professional and it must be installed in a place where it is out
of
the
reach of peoples
grasp.
Ensure ALL connections and end caps are properly sealed with nonconductive dielectric grease
(available
at most electrical suppliers) to prevent water ingress/condensation and/or
corr
osion.
IMPORTANT MUST READ!
If this fixture is installed in an extreme and/or harsh outdoor/wet environment, it MUST be powered
ON and used for a minimum of 30 minutes every 10-15 days. Prolonged exposure to an extreme
and/or harsh outdoor/wet environment without usage as stated above can lead to component
dam
age and/or shortening the lifetime of the fixture. Any component damage found to be as a
direct result of not following this guideline may void the limited warranty.
PROTECTIVE VENT
This IP rated fixture features a protective vent valve that equalizes the pressure, prevents
contamination, and reduces condensation, ultimately extending the lifetime of the fixture.
OPTIONAL CORROSION-RESISTANT COATING
Optional Corrosion-Resistant Coatings may be available for this fixture. Please consult Eliminator
Lighting for
details.
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OPERATION
POWER SUPPLY
The Indy Hex Par contains an automatic voltage switch, which will auto sense the voltage when it is
plugged into the power source. With this switch there is no need to worry about the correct power
voltage, this unit can be plugged in anywhere.
CABLE REQUIREMENTS
This fixture is designed with special cables for both DMX and power. These cables are specifically
designed to maintain the integrity of the IP rating. When using this fixture outdoors be sure to ONLY
use the cables that have been manufactured to meet the IP rating.
“FIRST” DMX CABLES
Special DMX “First” cable may be purchased from Eliminator Lighting to provide a means of data
communication with standard DMX fixtures for indoor use. These cables will come with the IP rated
twist lock connector on one end and either a 3-pin XLR male or female connector on the other
depending on model. Be sure to only use these cables for intergrading this fixture in a standard DMX
chain.
“FIRST” POWER CABLE
A special power “First” cable is included with every fixture. This cable is used to provide power to
your fixture. This cable comes with the IP rated twist lock connector on one end and a standard
Edison 3-prong, grounded prong on the other end. Be sure to only use this cable for power
distribution and never attempt to connect this cable to the DMX lines.
You can chain multiple fixtures together through serial linking. Using the IP rated signal cables
provided through Eliminator Lighting. Always be sure to daisy-chain your in and out data
connections, never split or “Y” your DMX connections unless you are using an approved DMX
splitter.
POWER CORD DAISY CHAIN
With this feature you can connect the fixtures to one another using an IP rated connector cable
(sold separately). The quantity that can be connected is 10 fixtures maximum. After 10 fixtures you
will need to use a new power outlet. They must be the same fixtures. DO NOT mix fixtures.
NOTE: Fixtures cannot be power cord daisy chained and run by battery power.
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OPERATION
Operating
power: There are two ways to supply power to this unit; battery power or AC
powe
r.
AC Power - To run the unit using AC power, plug the unit into a power source, and put the
Load Switch
into
the ON position. When using AC power make sure the Battery Switch is in
the OFF position.
Battery Power - To run the unit using Battery power, press the battery button located on the
bottom of the fixture across from power input connection. Follow the instructions on page
15 to activate the battery
load.
LCD Display
Lock: The display will lock after 30 seconds. Press and hold the MODE button for at
least 10 seconds to unlock the display and access the menu.
Energy Saving
Mode
: This will decrease the LEDs brightness gradually when the battery life is less
than 80%, this is will extend the battery life.
1. To activate energy saving mode, press the MODE button until “Energy SAVE:XX” is
displayed. “XX” represents either “ON” or “OFF”.
2. Press the UP or DOWN button so that “ON” is displayed. If “ON” is displayed already then
the fixture is already in energy saving
mode.
LED Display
On/Off:
To set the LED display light to turn off after 20 seconds, press the MODE
button until “OPTION” is displayed. Press the SET UP button so that BLGT:XXX” is displayed.
“XXX” represents either ON or OFF. Press the UP or DOWN buttons so that OFF is displayed. Now
the display light will turn off after 30s. Press any button to turn the display on again.
Operating Modes:
The Indy Hex Par has six operating
modes
:
Static Color Mode - There are 63 colors to choose from.
RGBWA+UV Dimmer Mode - Choose one of the six colors to remain static or adjust the
intensity of each color to make your desired
colo
r.
Auto Run - Will run a mixture of color fade and color change.
Color Change Mode - Select 1 of 16 color change programs to run. Color change speed is
adjustable.
Color Fade Mode - Select 1 of 16 color fade programs to run. Color fade speed is adjustable.
DMX control mode - This function will allow you to control each individual fixtures traits with
a
standard
DMX 512
contr
olle
r.
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OPERATION
DMX Mode: Operating through a DMX controller gives the user the freedom to create their own
programs tailored to their own individual needs. This function also allows you to use your fixtures
as spotlights. The Indy Hex Par has 4 DMX modes: 6 Channel mode, 7 Channel mode, 8 Channel
mode, and 11 Channel mode. See pages
19-21
for each modes DMX
traits.
1. This function will allow you to control each individual fixture’s traits with a standard DMX 512
controller
.
2. To run your fixture in DMX mode press the MODE button until “DMX MODE ADDR:XXX” is
displayed. “XXX” represents the displayed DMX address. Use the UP or DOWN buttons to
scroll through and find your desired DMX
addr
ess.
3. After you have set your DMX address press the SET UP button so that “CHAN:XX” is
displayed. “XX” represents the current DMX Channel mode that is displayed. Use the UP or
DOWN buttons to scroll through the DMX Channel
modes.
4. After you have chosen your desired DMX Channel mode plug in the fixture via the XLR
connections to any standard DMX
contr
olle
r.
RGBWA+UV Dimmer Mode:
1. Plug the fixture in and press the MODE button until “MANUAL” is displayed. Then press the
SET UP button to scroll through RGBWA & UV colors.
2. When “RED:XXX” is displayed you are in Red dimming mode. Press the UP and DOWN
buttons to adjust
intensity
.
3. When “GREN:XXX” is displayed you are in Green dimming mode. Press the UP and DOWN
buttons to adjust
intensity
.
4. When “BLUE:XXX” is displayed you are in Blue dimming mode. Press the UP and DOWN
buttons to adjust
intensity
.
5. When “WHIE:XXX” is displayed you are in White dimming mode. Press the UP and DOWN
buttons to adjust
intensity
.
6. When “AMBR:XXX” is displayed you are in Amber dimming mode. Press the UP and DOWN
buttons to adjust
intensity
.
7. When “UV:XXX” is displayed you are in UV dimming mode. Press the UP and DOWN buttons
to adjust
intensity
.
8. After you have adjusted the RGBWA & UV colors to make your desired color you can then
activate strobing by pressing the SET UP button to enter the strobe mode.
9. “STROB.XX” will be displayed, this is strobe mode. The Flash can be adjusted between 00
(flash off) to 15 (fastest flash).
Color Change Mode:
1. Plug the fixture in and press the MODE button until “JUMP RUN SNAP:XX” is displayed.
“XX” represent a number between
01-16.
2. Use the UP and DOWN buttons to find your desired color change mode.
3. Press the SET UP button and “SPEED:XX” will be displayed. Use the UP and DOWN buttons
to adjust the speed of the color change.
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OPERATION
Color Fade Mode:
1. Plug the fixture in and press the MODE button until “FADE RUN FADE:XX” is displayed. “XX”
represents a number between
01-16.
2. Use the UP and DOWN buttons to find your desired color fade mode.
3. Press the SET UP button and “SPEED:XX” will be displayed. Use the UP and DOWN buttons
to adjust the speed of the color fade.
Auto Run Mode: In this mode the Indy Hex Par will run an auto program.
1. Plug the fixture in and press the MODE button until “AUTO RUN FAD+SNAP” is displayed.
2. Press the SET UP button and “SPEED:XX” will be displayed. Use the UP and DOWN buttons
to adjust the speed of the Auto Run.
Static Color Mode:
1. Plug the fixture in and press the MODE button until CLR MACS COLOR:XX” is displayed.
XX” represents a number between
00-63.
2. Use the UP and DOWN buttons to scroll through the 63 colors and find you desired color.
After you have found your desired color you can activate strobing by pressing the SET UP
button to enter the strobe
mode.
3. “STROB:XX” will be displayed, this is strobe mode. The strobing can be adjusted between
“00” (flash off) to “15” (fastest flash).
Battery Life: This is used to check/display the battery life.
1. Plug the fixture in and press the MODE button until “BATT LEV XXX” is displayed. “XXX”
represents
the
remaining battery life. If “BATT LEV ----” is displayed, it means either the
battery is dead or your running the unit on AC power.
Please do not let the battery fully die; this severely shortens the life of the bat
tery.
NOTE: When the battery life is below 30% the battery percentage will flash. At 15% power the
fix
ture
will shut off.
Battery Load: This is used to turn PCB On when the battery is being used.
1. Press the MODE button until “BATT LEV” is displayed.
2. Press the SET UP button until “BATT LEV LOAD:XX” is displayed. “XX” represents either “ON” or
“OFF”.
3. Press the UP or DOWN button so that “ON” is displayed. If “ON” is displayed already then
the PCB is
active.
Default Running
Mode: This is a default running mode. When this mode is activated all modes will
return to their default settings.
1. Plug the fixture in and press the MODE button until “OPTION BLGT:XX” is displayed. “XX”
r
epr
esents either “on” or
“oFF”.
2. Press the SET UP button until “SYSRESET” is displayed.
3. Press the UP and DOWN buttons simultaneously to reset to default settings.
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OPERATION
Indy Hex RF: This function is used to activate and deactivate the Indy Hex RF (Sold Separately).
When this function is activated you can control the fixture using the Indy Hex RF. Please see the
next page for Indy Hex RF controls and
functions.
1.
Plug the fixture in and press the MODE button until “OPTION” is displayed.
2. Press the SET UP button until “RFXX” is displayed. “XX” represents either “ON” or “OFF”.
3. Press the UP or DOWN buttons to either activate the remote function (On) or deactivate it
(Off).
Sky Wire
Address
Setting/Sky Wire
On/Off: This function is used to set the Sky Wire address
and activate/deactivate the Sky Wire function. The address must match the address that is set to
your wireless
contr
olle
r.
1. Plug the fixture in and press the MODE button until “WIFI SET ADDR: XX” is displayed. “XX”
represents a number between
00-14.
2. Use the UP or DOWN buttons to find and set your desired Sky Wire address. The address
must match the address that is set to your wireless
contr
olle
r.
3. After you have found and set your address, press the SET UP button to activate Sky Wire.
“WIFI SET STAT: XXX” will now be displayed. Use the UP or DOWN button to set the display
to “On” to activate Sky Wire. To deactivate Sky Wire set the display to “Off”.
DMX
State:
This mode can be used as a precaution mode, that in case the DMX signal is lost, the
operating mode
chosen
in the setup is the running mode the fixture will go into when the DMX
signal is lost. You can also set this as the operating mode you would like the unit to return to when
power is
applied.
1. Plug the fixture in and press the MODE button until “DMX MODE ADDR:XXX” is displayed.
2. Press the SET UP button until “DMX MODE NO: XXXX” is displayed. “XXXX” represents the
current DMX state that is
displayed.
3. Use the UP or DOWN buttons to select the operating mode you would like the unit to start
up in when power is applied or the DMX signal is
lost.
AUTO - If the DMX signal is lost or power is applied, the unit will automatically into Auto Run.
BLACK - If the DMX signal is lost or power is applied, the unit will automatically go into stand by
mode.
HOLD - If the DMX signal is lost the fixture will stay in the last DMX set up. If power is
applied and this mode is set, the unit will automatically go into the last DMX set
up.
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OPERATION
Master-Slave Configuration: This function will allow you to link units together to run in a Master-
Slave setup. In a Master-Slave set up one unit will act as the controlling unit and the others will
react to the controlling units built-in programs. Any
unit
can act as a Master or as a Slave
however, only one unit can be programmed to act as the
“Master.”
Master-Slave Connections and Settings:
1. Daisy chains your units via the XLR connector on the rear of the unit. Use standard XLR data
cables to
link
your units together. Remember that the Male XLR connector is the input and
the Female XLR connector is the output. The first unit in the chain
(master)
will use the
female XLR connector only. The last unit in the chain will use the male XLR connector only.
2. Set the “Master” unit to your desired mode of
operation.
3. On the “Slave” units press the MODE button until “Slave Mode” is displayed. The unit is
now set as
the
“Slave” unit. Each slave unit must be set to the same
setting.
4. Connect the first “Slave” unit to the “Master”, and the “Slave” unit should now start to follow the
“Master”.
Sky Wire Set
Up:
With this feature you are able to control the unit with DMX without the need of
XLR cables. You will need a
compatible industry popular wireless controller to use this
function.
1. Follow the instructions on page 16 to set the Sky Wire address and to activate Sky Wire. The
address must match the address set on your wireless
contr
olle
r.
2. After you have set the address, follow the DMX instructions on page 14 to select your
desired DMX
addr
ess
and set your DMX channel
mode
.
3. Apply power to the wireless controller. The fixture must be set up first before you apply
power to wireless
contr
olle
r.
4. If everything is set up properly and the fixture is receiving a wireless signal, you should now
be able
to
control it with a DMX
contr
olle
r.
Sky Wire Master-Slave Set Up: This feature will let you link units to run in a master-slave mode
without the use of XLR cables.
1. Follow the instructions on page 16 to set the Sky Wire address and to activate Sky Wire. The
addresses on each fixture must be the same.
2. After you have set the Sky Wire address, select your “Master” unit and set your desired
operating mode.
3. For the “Slave”
unit(s),
put the unit in Slave mode. See Master-Slave configuration located at
the top
of
this page to set the unit as a Slave.
4. If everything is set up correctly, the “Slave” units will start following the “Master”
unit.
Adjustable
Sitting Angle: The standing angle of the unit can be manually adjusted by turning the
knob on the front panel counter
clock- wise. Turning this knob will allow the bottom front part of
the unit to lower so that the unit can sit at a desir
ed
angle. Turn the knob clockwise to lock the
position.
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OPERATION
Battery Recharge: To recharge the battery, plug the supplied AC cord into the AC input on the
side of the unit and plug the other end into a matching power supply. It takes about 5 hours to
reach
full
charge (with the power off). The display will STOP flashing when the unit reaches
100% charge. Note: When unplugging the unit from charging and then applying power via
battery, there will be a minimal charge drop.
For a faster recharge, turn the Load setting to Offand turn the battery On”. See Battery Load
on page 15.
INDY HEX RF REMOTE (sold separately): The remote has many different functions and allows you
to control your Indy Hex Par from long distance. The Indy Hex RF remote can control your system
up to 150 ft. To use the remote you must first activate the fixtures receiver, to activate the receiver
please see the instructions on page 16.
BLACKOUT - Pressing this button will blackout the fixture. Press this button for more then 3
seconds to return to default settings.
AUTO RUN - Pressing this button will cycle through auto run, color change mode, and color fade
mode. In the color change and color fade modes you can use the “+” and “-” buttons to find scroll
through the 16 different programs. You can control the speed of each of the modes by pressing the
SPEED button and using the “+” and “-” buttons.
PROGRAM SELECTION - Pressing this button will switch between static color mode and slave
mode. Use the “+” or “-” to scroll through the 63 static colors. Once you have found your color, you
can press the FLASH button to activate strobing and use the “+” or “-” to adjust the flash rate.
FLASH - This button will activate the flash (strobe) effect. You can control the flash speed using the
“+” and “-” buttons.
SPEED - Press this button and use the “+” & “-” buttons to adjust the speed in Program mode.
SOUND ACTIVE - This button is not used with fixture.
R G B W/A - Press either one of these buttons and use the “+” or “-” to adjust the brightness.
Press the FLASH button to activate strobing and use the “+” or “-” buttons to adjust the Flash rate.
Note: Use the W/A button to choose white, amber, & UV. Each press of this button will change to
the next color.
“+” and “-- Use these buttons to adjust the flash rate, select your desired program, adjust the
color change speed, color fade speed, auto run speed, RGBWA & UV brightness, and to scroll
through the Static colors.
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DMX TRAITS
DMX$CHANNELS$/$VALUES$/$FUNCTIONS$
Channel$Mode$(6,$7,$8$or$11)$/$Channel$
Value$
Function$
6$Channels$
7$Channels$
8$Channels$
9$Channels$
Channel'1'
Channel'1'
Channel'1'
Channel'1'
0*255'
Red'
Channel'2'
Channel'2'
Channel'2'
Channel'2'
0*255'
Green'
Channel'3'
Channel'3'
Channel'3'
Channel'3'
0*255'
Blue'
Channel'4'
Channel'4'
Channel'4'
Channel'4'
0*255'
White'
Channel'5'
Channel'5'
Channel'5'
Channel'5'
0*255'
Amber'
Channel'6'
Channel'6'
Channel'6'
Channel'6'
0*255'
UV'''Channel'7'
Channel'7'
Channel'7'
0*255'
Master'Dimmer'
''
''
Channel'8'
Channel'8'
''
Strobing/LED'ON'&'OFF'
0*31'
LED'OFF'
32*63'
LED'ON'
64*95'
Strobing'SLOW*FAST'
96*127'
LED'ON'
128*159'
Pulse'Strobe'SLOW*FAST'
160*191'
LED'ON'
192*223'
Random'Strobe'SLOW*FAST'
224*255'
LED'ON'
''''''
Channel'9'
''
Program'Selection'
0*51'
RGBWA+UV'Dimming'Mode'
52*102'
Color'Macro'Mode'
103*153'
Color'Change'Mode'
154*204'
Color'Fade'Mode'
205*255'
Auto'Run'Mode'
See next page for Channels 10 and 11.
NOTE:
When Channel 9 is between the values of 0-51, Channels 1-6 are used, and Channel 8 will
control strobing.
When Channel 9 is between the values of 52-102, Channel 10 is in Color Macros Mode, and
Channel 8 will control strobing.
When Channel 9 is between the values of 103-153, Channel 10 is in Color Change Mode,
and Channel 11 will control the color change speed.
When Channel 9 is between the values of 154-204, Channel 10 is in Color Fade Mode, and
Channel 11 will control the color fade speed.
When Channel 9 is between the values of 205-255, Channel 10 is in Auto Run Mode, and
Channel 11 will control the auto run speed.
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DMX TRAITS
DMX$CHANNELS$/$VALUES$/$FUNCTIONS$
Channel$Mode$(6,$7,$8$or$11)$/$Channel$
Value$
Function$
11$Channels$
Channel'10'
(See$notes$on$previous$page)'
0*255'
Color'Macros'(See'the'color'macro'chart'on'page'21)'
''
Color'Change'Mode'
0*15'
Color'Change'1'
16*31'
Color'Change'2'
32*47'
Color'Change'3'
48*63'
Color'Change'4'
64*79'
Color'Change'5'
80*95'
Color'Change'6'
96*111'
Color'Change'7'
112*127'
Color'Change'8'
128*143'
Color'Change'9'
144*159'
Color'Change'10'
160*175'
Color'Change'11'
176*191'
Color'Change'12'
192*207'
Color'Change'13'
208*223'
Color'Change'14'
224*239'
Color'Change'15'
240*255'
Color'Change'16'
Channel'10'
(See$notes$on$previous$page)'
''
Color'Fade'Mode'
0*15'
Color'Fade'1'
16*31'
Color'Fade'2'
32*47'
Color'Fade'3'
48*63'
Color'Fade'4'
64*79'
Color'Fade'5'
80*95'
Color'Fade'6'
96*111'
Color'Fade'7'
112*127'
Color'Fade'8'
128*143'
Color'Fade'9'
144*159'
Color'Fade'10'
160*175'
Color'Fade'11'
176*191'
Color'Fade'12'
192*207'
Color'Fade'13'
208*223'
Color'Fade'14'
224*239'
Color'Fade'15'
240*255'
Color'Fade'16'
0*255'
Auto'Run'
Channel'11'
''
Program'Speed'
0*255'
Program'Speed'SLOW*FAST'
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COLOR MACRO CHART
VALUE
COLOR
VALUE
COLOR
0-3
Off
128-131
G+B+W
4-7
Red
132-135
G+B+A
8-11
Green
136-139
G+B+UV
12-15
Blue
140-143
G+W+A
16-19
White
144-147
G+W+UV
20-23
Amber
148-151
G+A+UV
24-27
UV
152-155
B+W+A
28-31
R+G
156-159
B+W+UV
32-35
R+B
160-163
B+A+UV
36-39
R+W
164-167
W+A+UV
40-43
R+A
168-171
R+G+B+W
44-47
R+UV
172-175
R+G+B+A
48-51
G+B
176-179
R+G+B+UV
52-55
G+W
180-183
R+G+W+A
56-59
G+A
184-187
R+G+W+UV
60-63
G+UV
188-191
R+G+A+UV
64-67
B+W
192-195
R+B+W+A
68-71
B+A
196-199
R+B+W+UV
72-75
B+UV
200-203
R+B+A+UV
76-79
W+A
204-207
R+W+A+UV
80-83
W+UV
208-211
G+B+W+A
84-87
A+UV
212-215
G+B+W+UV
88-91
R+G+B
216-219
G+B+A+UV
92-95
R+G+W
220-223
G+W+A+UV
96-99
R+G+A
224-227
B+W+A+UV
100-103
R+G+UV
228-231
R+G+B+W+A
104-107
R+B+W
232-235
R+G+B+W+UV
108-111
R+B+A
236-239
R+G+B+A+UV
112-115
R+B+UV
240-243
R+G+W+A+UV
116-119
R+W+A
244-247
R+B+W+A=UV
120-123
R+W+UV
248-251
G+B+W+A+UV
124-127
R+A+UV
252-255
R+G+B+W+A+UV
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TROUBLE SHOOTING TIPS
The light does not turn ON
If using AC power:
1. Confirm the AC power cord from the light is not damaged or cut.
2. Ensure that the Load Switch is in the ON position and battery switch is in the OFF position.
If using Battery Power
1. Please ensure that the battery is charged and battery load is activated (see page 16 for instructions on enabling the battery load).
If none of these solutions work, please contact Eliminator Lighting.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Listed below are a few answers to common questions users may have.
1. Does the light come with a power “first” and DMX “first” cable?
Each fixture has a power “first” cable included however; the DMX “first” cable is not. To purchase additional cables or accessories, please visit www.adj.com.
2. What is the battery voltage and capacity?
The battery has a voltage of 22.4V and a capacity of 4.4AH. The battery also weighs 1.25 lbs. (.56kg)
3. What is the battery life?
The battery will last for up to 6 hours (full on) on a full charge. In energy saving mode, the battery can last up to 8 hours on a full charge.
4. What is the height with the kickstand extended?
The height is 9.25” (235mm) with the kickstand extended.
5. Are battery replacements available?
For battery replacements, please contact Eliminator Lighting customer service.
OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES
Order Code
Description
PWR793
Power Bar with six 3-prong Edison sockets.
PWR571
POW-R BAR65 utility block w/ surge protected AC sockets and USB.
RFR044
RF (radio frequency) wireless remote control.
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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Voltage: 100V ~ 240V 50/60Hz LEDs: 4x10W Hex LEDs (RGBWA+UV 6-in-1) Beam Angle: 25 Degrees IP Rating: IP65 Power Draw: 58W Power Cord Daisy Chain: Up to 10 fixtures max Battery Charge Time: 6 Hours (with LOAD Off) Battery Life: 6 Hours Full On (Full Charge) or 8 Hours (in Energy Saving Mode) Battery Type: Rechargeable Lithium Battery Colors: RGBWA+UV DMX Channels: 4 DMX Modes (6, 7, 8, & 11 Channel Mode) Dimensions (LxWxH): 9.5” x 6.5” x 11” (240mm x 165mm x 280mm) Weight: 8lbs / 3.6kgs
Specifications subject to change without any prior written notice.
PHOTOMETRIC CHART
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DIMENSIONS
8.59”
218 mm
6.35”
162 mm
8.96”
228 mm
2.01”
52.5 mm
7.26”
184.5 mm
8.96”
228 mm
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