Eliminator Lighting STR150 Users Guide

STRYKER SPOT
User Manual
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DOCUMENT VERSION
Due to additional product features and/or enhancements, an updated version of this document may be available online.
Please check www.adj.com for the latest revision/update of this manual before beginning installation and/or programming.
Date
01/17/24 1.0 1.13 16 / 18 Ch Initial release
04/05/24 1.1 N/C No Change
Document
Version
Software
Version >
DMX Channel Mode Notes
Updated Overview, Specications; Added FCC State-
ment
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CONTENTS
Introduction 4
Limited Warranty (USA Only) 5
Warranty Registration | Features 6
Safety Guidelines 7
Overview 8
Installation 9
Color Wheel | Gobos 13
Remote Device Management (RDM) 14
Control Panel 15
System Menu 16
Operating Instructions 18
Target Mode 21
Primary-Secondary Conguration | Multi Unit Power Linking 24
DMX Setup 25
DMX Traits 28
Fuse Replacement | Cleaning 31
Specications 32
Dimensional Drawings 33
FCC Statement 35
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INTRODUCTION
UNPACKING
Thank you for purchasing the Stryker Spot by Eliminator Lighting. Every unit has been thoroughly tested
and has been shipped in perfect operating condition. Carefully check the shipping carton for damage that may have occurred during shipping. If the carton appears to be damaged, carefully inspect your
xture for any damage and be sure all accessories necessary to operate the unit have arrived intact. In
the event that damage is been found or parts are missing, please contact our toll free customer support
number for further instructions. Do not return this unit to your dealer without rst contacting customer
support.
INTRODUCTION
This device is a DMX intelligent, LED powered moving head xture, and can be used in stand alone mode or connected in a primary/secondary conguration. This wash has four operating modes: DMX control mode, primary-secondary mode, auto run mode, and sound mode. To optimize the performance of this product, please read these operating instructions carefully to familiarize yourself with the basic operations of this unit. These instructions contain important safety information regarding the use and
maintenance of this unit. Please keep this manual with the unit for future reference.
CUSTOMER SUPPORT Tel: (323) 213-4592 | Fax: (323) 582-2941
www.adj.com | support@eliminatorlighting.com
Warning! To prevent or reduce the risk of electrical shock or re, do not expose this unit to rain or moisture.
Caution! There are no user serviceable parts inside this unit. Do not attempt any repairs yourself, as doing
so will void your manufacturer’s warranty. In the event that your unit requires service, please contact Elimi-
nator Lighting for assistance.
PLEASE recycle the shipping carton when ever possible.
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LIMITED WARRANTY (USA ONLY)
A. Eliminator Lighting, an ADJ Products, LLC brand, hereby warrants, to the original purchaser, Eliminator
Lighting products to be free of manufacturing defects in material and workmanship for a prescribed
period from the date of purchase (see specic 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 Eliminator Lighting factory. All shipping charges must be pre-paid. If the requested repairs
or service (including parts replacement) are within the terms of this warranty, Eliminator Lighting 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, Eliminator Lighting 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 of the serial number has been altered or removed; if the product is modied
in any manner which Eliminator Lighting concludes, after inspection, affects the reliability of the product, if the product has been repaired or service by anyone other than ADJ Products, LLC factory
unless prior written authorization was issued to purchaser by Eliminator Lighting; if the product is
damaged because not properly maintained as set forth in the instruction manual.
D. This is not a service contact, and this warranty does not include maintenance, cleaning or periodic
check up. During the period specied above, Eliminator Lighting will replace defective parts at its expense with new or refurbished parts, and will absorb all expenses for warrant service and repair labor by reason of defects in material or workmanship. The sole responsibility of Eliminator
Lighting under this warranty shall be limited to the repair of the product, or replacement thereof, including parts, at the sole discretion of Eliminator Lighting. All products covered by this warranty
were manufactured after August 15, 2012, and bear identifying marks to that effect.
E. Eliminator Lighting 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.
F. 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 Eliminator Lighting in connection with this product, including warranties of merchantability
or tness, are limited in duration to the warranty period set forth above. And no warranties, whether expressed or implied, including warranties of merchantability or tness, 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 Eliminator Lighting
be liable for any loss or damage, direct or consequential, arising out of the use of, or inability to use, this product.
G. This warranty is the only written warranty applicable to Eliminator Lighting products and supersedes
all prior warranties and written descriptions of warranty terms and conditions heretofore published.
MANUFACTURER’S LIMITED WARRANTY PERIODS
Non L.E.D. Eliminator Lighting products = 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
L.E.D. Eliminator Lighting Products = 2-year (730 days) Limited Warranty (excluding batteries
which have a 180 day limited warranty). Note: 2 Year Warranty only applies to purchases within the
United States.
Eliminator Laser Products = 1 Year (365 Days) Limited Warranty (excluding laser diodes which
have a 6 month limited warranty)
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WARRANTY REGISTRATION
This device carries a 2 year limited warranty. Please fill out the enclosed warranty card to validate your purchase. All returned service items, whether under warranty or not, must be freight pre-paid and accompanied by 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 included in the shipping carton. If the unit is under warranty, you
must provide a copy of your proof of purchase invoice. You may obtain an R.A. number by contacting
our customer support team on our customer support number. All packages returned to the service
department not displaying an R.A. number on the outside of the package will be returned to the ship-
per.
FEATURES
7 Colors + Open
Four Operating Modes
Built in Microphone
DMX Control - 16 or 18 channels
3-Pin DMX Connection
8 Static Gobos + 6 Rotating Gobos
Effect Wheel with multiple prism effect modes and bi-directional rotation
Electronic Focus
LCD Display
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SAFETY GUIDELINES
To reduce the risk of electrical shock or fire, do not expose this unit to rain or moisture
Do not spill water or other liquids into or on to your unit.
Do not attempt to operate this unit if the power cord has been frayed or broken.
Do not attempt to remove or break off the ground prong from the electrical cord. This prong is used to reduce the risk of electrical shock and fire in case of an internal short.
Disconnect from main power before making any type of connection.
Do not remove the cover for any reason. There are no user serviceable parts inside.
Never operate this unit with the cover removed.
Never plug this unit in to a dimmer pack.
Always be sure to mount this unit in an area that will allow proper ventilation. Allow about 6”
(15cm) between this device and a wall.
Do not attempt to operate this unit if it has been damaged in any way.
This unit is intended for indoor use only, and use of this product outdoors voids all warranties.
During long periods of non-use, disconnect the unit from main power.
Always mount this unit in safe and stable matter.
Power-supply cords should be routed so that they are not likely to be walked on or pinched by
items placed upon or against them, paying particular attention to the point at which they exit from
the unit.
Cleaning - The fixture should be cleaned only as recommended by the manufacturer. See the Cleaning section of this manual for details.
Heat - The appliance should be situated away from heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other appliances (including ampifiers) that produce heat.
The fixture should be serviced by qualified service personnel when: A. The power-supply cord or the plug has been damaged. B. Objects have fallen onto, or liquid has been spilled into, the appliance. C. The appliance has been exposed to rain or water. D. The appliance does not appear to operate normally or exhibits a marked change in
performance.
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OVERVIEW
DMXInDMX
Out
Safety Cable
Attachment Point
Power
In
Power
Out
Display
Screen
Clamp
Mounting
Holes
Fuse
T4AL 250V
Menu
Button
Down
Button
Up
Button
Enter
Button
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INSTALLATION
DO NOT INSTALL THE FIXTURE IF YOU ARE NOT QUALIFIED TO DO SO!
Fixture MUST be installed following all local, national, and country commercial electrical and construc-
tion codes and regulations.
When installing the unit, the trussing or area of installation must be able to hold 10 times the weight of the unit and any attached accessories without any deformation. The unit must be secured with a sec­ondary safety attachment, e.g. an appropriately-rated safety cable.
Before rigging/mounting a single fixture to any metal truss/structure or placing the fixture(s) on any surface, a professional equipment installer MUST be consulted to determine if the metal truss/structure or surface is properly certified to safely hold the combined weight of the fixture(s), clamps, cables, and
accessories.
Maximum ambient operating temperature is 113°F (45°C).
Fixture(s) should be installed away from walking paths, seating areas, or areas where unauthorized personnel might reach the fixture by hand.
NEVER stand directly below the fixture(s) when rigging, removing, or servicing.
Overhead fixture installation must always be secured with a secondary safety attachment, such as an appropriately rated safety cable that can hold 10 times the weight of the fixture.
Overhead mounting requires extensive experience, including calculating working load limits, knowl-
edge of installation material being used, and perodic safety inspection of all installation material as well as the unit itself. If you lack these qualifications, do not attempt the installation yourself.
The installation should be checked by a skilled person once a year.
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INSTALLATION
CLAMP MOUNTING
This fixture features mounting holes on the underside of the base for the installation of a mounting bracket and clamp. To install a mounting clamp, attach the clamp to the included Omega bracket by
inserting an appropriately rated bolt through the clamp and Omega bracket, and secure in place with
a matching nut and washer. Insert the Omega bracket’s twist lock fasteners into the fixture’s outer mounting holes, then twist the fasteners to lock in place (see the illustration below). Attach a SAFETY CABLE of the appropriate rating through the two central holes on the underside of the fixture, and
secure the cable around the truss.
MOUNTING
CLAMP
OMEGA
BRACKET
SAFETY
CABLE
LOOP
SAFETY CABLE:
ALWAYS ATTACH A SAFETY CABLE WHENEVER INSTALLING THIS FIX-
TURE IN A SUSPENDED ENVIRONMENT TO ENSURE THAT THE FIXTURE
WILL NOT FALL IF THE CLAMP FAILS.
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INSTALLATION
This unit should be mounted using a mounting clamp (not provided) and affixing it to the mounting bracket that is provided with the unit. Always ensure that the unit is firmly fixed in order to avoid vibra-
tion and slipping during operation. Always ensure that the structure to which you are attaching the unit
is secure and is able to support at least 10 times the unit’s weight. Also, always use a safety cable that can support at least 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 the general public.
The unit is fully operational in three different mounting positions: hanging upside-down from the ceil­ing or trussing, sideways on trussing, or set on a flat level surface. Be sure this fixture is kept at least
12m (40ft) away from any flammable materials (decorations, etc). Always use and install a safety cable (not included) as a safety measure to prevent accidental damage and/or injury in the event the clamp fails.
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INSTALLATION
POTENTIAL INTERNAL FIXTURE DAMAGE FROM EXTERNAL SOURCES OF LIGHT BEAMS
External sources of light beams from direct sunlight, lighting and moving head fixtures, and lasers, which are focused directly towards the exterior housing and/or penetrate the front lens opening of Eliminator lighting fixtures, can cause severe internal damage including burning of optics, dichroic color
filters, glass and metal gobos, prisms, animation wheels, frost filters, iris, shutters, motors, belts, wir­ing, discharge lamps, and LEDs.
This issue is not specific only to Eliminator lighting fixtures, but rather it is a common issue with lighting fixtures from all manufacturers. Although there is no true way to fully prevent this issue from happen-
ing, the guidelines below can reduce the risk of potential damage. Contact Eliminator Service for more details.
DO NOT EXPOSE THE FIXTURE AND/OR FRONT LENS OPENING TO LIGHT BEAMS FROM DIRECT SUNLIGHT, OTHER LIGHTING OR MOVING HEAD FIXTURES, AND LASERS DURING UNPACKING, INSTALLATION, USE, AND EXTENDED IDLE TIMES OUTDOORS. DO NOT FOCUS A LIGHT BEAM FROM ONE LIGHTING FIXTURE DIRECTLY TOWARDS ANOTHER.
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COLOR WHEEL
Color6
GOBOS
Color7
Color1
Color5
Color4
Color3
Color2
GOBO WHEEL 1 - FIXED GOBOS
1
GOBO WHEEL 2 - ROTATING GOBOS
1
2 3
4
2 3 4 5 6
5 6 7
8
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REMOTE DEVICE MANAGEMENT (RDM)
NOTE: In order for RDM to work properly, RDM enabled equipment must be used throughout the entire system, including DMX data splitters and wireless systems.
Remote Device Management (RDM) is a protocol that sits on top of the DMX512 data standard for lighting, allowing the DMX systems of the xtures to be modied and monitored remotely. This pro­to-col is ideal for instances in which a unit is installed in a location that is not easily accessible.
With RDM, the DMX512 system becomes bi-directional, allowing a compatible RDM enabled con-troller to send out a signal to devices on the wire, as well as allowing the xture to respond (known as a GET command). The controller can then use its SET command to modify settings that would typically have to be changed or viewed directly via the unit’s display screen, including the DMX Address, DMX Channel Mode, and Temperature Sensors.
FIXTURE RDM INFORMATION:
RDM Code Device ID Device Model ID Personality ID
0x6666 Random H7A
CH16 (1)
CH18 (2)
Please be aware that not all RDM devices support all RDM features, and therefore it is important
to check beforehand to ensure that the equipment that you are considering includes all of the fea-
tures that you require.
[0x00F0] DMX Start Address [0x1000] Identify [0x0001] Disc Unique Branch [0x0002] Disc Mute [0x0003] Disc Un Mute [0x00E1] DMX Personality Description [0x00E0] DMX Personality [0x0082] Device Label [0x0081] Manufacturer Label [0x0080] Device Model Description [0x0060] Device Info
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CONTROL PANEL
This xture features a display screen with a 4-button control pad, which can be used to easily adjust
any device settings.
Pressing the MENU button will cycle through the various Main Menu options. When the desired Main Menu option is displayed on the screen, press the ENTER button to enter the sub-menu, then use the UP and DOWN buttons to scroll through sub-menu options. In some cases, there will be a second sub-menu that can be navigated in the same way.
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SYSTEM MENU
Address 001 - 512 Set DMX address
Mode
DMX SETTINGS
No DMX
Pri/Sec Mode Primary / Secondary
Pan Invert Yes / No Invert pan movement
Tilt Invert Yes / No Invert tilt movement
P/T Correction On / Off
Display Reverse Yes / No
Target Mode Off / On
Sound Sensitivity 000 - 100 (Default = 010) Set sensitivity level
PERSONALITY
RUN MODE
Reset Yes / No Restart xture
Factory Restore Passcode = 018
Calibration Passcode = 018
Program
Program Speed 1 - 10 (default = 5)
16 Ch Select DMX channel mode
18 Ch
Holds last settings received
Hold
Program / Auto
Sound
Pan = -128 ~ 127
Tilt = -128 ~ 127
Color = -128 ~ 127
Gobo 1 = -128 ~ 127
Gobo 2 = -128 ~ 127
...
Prism = -128 ~ 127
Zoom = -128 ~ 127
Program 1
Program 2
Program 3
Program 4
Program 5
Program 6
Program 7
Program 8
if DMX signal is lost or
interrupted
Defaults to selected
Program settings if DMX
signal is lost or interrupted
Defaults to Sound Active
mode if DMX signal is lost
or interrupted
Set unit to operate in primary or secondary mode
Enable or disable pan/tilt correction
Invert screen display orientation
Enable or disable target mode
Reset unit to factory default
settings
Calibrate xture settings
Select target mode program to run
Set target mode program
speed; 1 is slowest, 10 is
fastest
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SYSTEM MENU
RUN MODE (continued)
MANUAL MODE
SYS INFO
Auto Play
Auto Play Speed 1 - 10 (default = 5)
Pan 000 - 255
Pan Fine 000 - 255
Tilt 000 - 255
Tilt Fine 000 - 255
Color 000 - 255
Gobo 1 000 - 255
Gobo 2 000 - 255
Gobo 2 Rotation 000 - 255
Shutter 000 - 255
Dimmer 000 - 255
Focus 000 - 255
Zoom 000 - 255
Prism 000 - 255
Prism Rotation 000 - 255
Effect Auto 000 - 255
Pan/Tilt Auto 000 - 255
Pan/Tilt Speed 000 - 255
Reset 000 - 255
On Time xxxxxH xxM
Total Time xxxxxH xxM
Firmare Version Vx.xxx Current software version
Running Mode DMX xx Ch
Temperature
Auto Play 1
Auto Play 2
Auto Play 3
Auto Play 4
Auto Play 5
Auto Play 6
Auto Play 7
Auto Play 8
xxx°F
Select auto play mode to run
Set auto play speed; 1 is
slowest, 10 is fastest
Manually control each parameter
Time that xture has been
powered with LED on
Total lifetime hours that xture has been powered
on
Currently selected DMX
channel mode
Current xture temperature
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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
DMX Address:
Set the DMX address of your device.
1. Press the MENU button until “DMX Settings” is displayed, and press ENTER to select.
2. Use the UP and DOWN buttons to scroll to “Address”, then press the ENTER to select.
3. Use the UP and DOWN buttons to scroll to your desired DMX address, then press ENTER to con-
rm. Selectable values range from 001 to 512.
DMX Mode:
Operating through a DMX controller gives the user the freedom to create custom programs tailored to their own individual needs. This function also allows you to use your xtures as spot lights. 2 DMX modes are available: 16 channel mode and 18 channel mode. Refer to the DMX Traits section of this
manual for detailed information.
1. Press the MENU button until “DMX Settings” is displayed, and press ENTER to select.
2. Use the UP and DOWN buttons to scroll to “Mode”, then press ENTER to select.
3. Use the UP and DOWN buttons to toggle between 16-channel and 18-channel mode, then press
ENTER to conrm your selection.
No DMX State:
This setting denes the way the xture will behave in the event that the DMX signal is lost or inter-
rupted, or which operating mode the unit will return to when power is applied.
1. Press the MENU button until “DMX Settings” is displayed, then press ENTER to select.
2. Use the UP and DOWN buttons to scroll to “No DMX”, then press ENTER to select.
3. Use the UP and DOWN buttons to scroll to the desired No DMX State, then press ENTER to con-
rm. Selectable options are listed below:
Hold - The unit holds the last settings received before DMX signal was lost.
Program / Auto - The unit defaults to the designated Program or Auto mode when DMX signal
is lost.
Sound - The unit default to sound active mode when DMX signal is lost.
Personality:
1. Press the MENU button until “Personality” is displayed, and press ENTER to select.
2. Use the UP and DOWN buttons to scroll to through the xture’s personality parameters, then
press ENTER to select. Personality parameters are listed below:
Pri/Sec Mode - Set the unit as either a primary or secondary unit.
Pan Invert - Enable or disable the pan movement.
Tilt Invert - Enable or disable the tilt movement.
P/T Correction - Enable or disable pan and tilt correction.
Display Reverse - Enable or disable inversion of the screen display.
Target Mode - Enable or disable Target Mode. Please note that target mode program and
run speed can be selected by navigating to Run Mode > Program and Run Mode > Program
Speed.
Sensitivity - Set the sensitivity level.
3. Use the UP and DOWN buttons to scroll through the sub-options for each personality parameter,
then press ENTER to conrm.
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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Reset:
Restart the xture.
1. Press the MENU button until “Personality” is displayed, and press ENTER to select.
2. Use the UP and DOWN buttons to toggle between “Yes” and “No”, then press ENTER to conrm.
Selecting “Yes” restarts the xture, while selecting “No” will return you to the previous menu with-
out making any changes.
Factory Restore:
Restore all xture parameters to the default factory settings.
1. Press the MENU button until “Personality” is displayed, then press ENTER to select.
2. Use the UP and DOWN buttons to scroll to “Factory Restore”, then press ENTER to select.
3. Use the UP and DOWN buttons to scroll to the password (“018”) and press ENTER to conrm.
The xture will now reset to the default factory settings.
Calibration:
Manually calibrate each individual xture parameter.
1. Press the MENU button until “Personality” is displayed, then press ENTER to select.
2. Use the UP and DOWN buttons to scroll to “Calibration”, then press ENTER to select.
3. Use the UP and DOWN buttons to scroll to the password (“018”) and press ENTER to conrm.
4. Use the UP and DOWN buttons to scroll to the parameter you wish to calibrate, then press EN-
TER to select.
5. Use the UP and DOWN buttons to scroll to the desired value for the selected parameter. Select­able values range from -127 to 128.
Program:
Select from 8 built-in programs for Target Mode.
1. Press the MENU button until “Run Mode” is displayed, then press ENTER to select.
2. Use the UP and DOWN buttons to scroll to “Program”, then press ENTER to select.
3. Use the UP and DOWN buttons to scroll through the 8 available built-in programs, then press EN-
TER to conrm your selection.
4. Return to the “Run Mode” menu, then use the UP and DOWN buttons to scroll to “Program Speed” and press ENTER to select.
5. Use the UP and DOWN buttons to scroll through the program speed levels, and press ENTER to conrm your selection. “1” is the slowest speed, and “10” is the fastest speed.
Auto Play:
Select an Auto Play mode to run.
1. Press the MENU button until “Run Mode” is displayed, then press ENTER to select.
2. Use the UP and DOWN buttons to scroll to “Auto Play”, then press ENTER to select.
3. Use the UP and DOWN buttons to scroll through the 8 available built-in auto play modes, then
press ENTER to conrm your selection.
4. Return to the “Run Mode” menu, then use the UP and DOWN buttons to scroll to “Auto Play Speed” and press ENTER to select.
5. Use the UP and DOWN buttons to scroll through the auto play speed levels, and press ENTER to conrm your selection. “1” is the slowest speed, and “10” is the fastest speed.
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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Manual Mode:
Manually control the different xture parameters.
1. Press the MENU button until “Manual Mode” is displayed, then press ENTER to select.
2. Use the UP and DOWN buttons to scroll through the various parameters: Pan, Pan Fine, Tilt, Tilt
Fine, Color, Gobo 1, Gobo 2, Gobo 2 Rotation, Shutter, Dimmer, Focus, Zoom, Prism, Sound Sensitivity, Effect Auto, Pan/Tilt Auto, Pan/Tilt Speed, and Reset. Press ENTER to conrm your
selection.
3. Use the UP and DOWN buttons to set the value for the selected parameter. All parameters have a
selectable range of 000 to 255. Press ENTER to conrm your choice.
4. Repeat steps 1-3 for all parameters that you wish to adjust.
On Time:
Display the time that the xture has been running with the LED on.
1. Press the MENU button until “Sys Info” is displayed, then press ENTER to select.
2. Use the UP and DOWN buttons to scroll to “On Time”, then press ENTER to select.
3. The screen will now display the number of hours and minutes that the xture has been running with the LED on.
Total Time:
Display the lifetime hours that the xture has been running.
1. Press the MENU button until “Sys Info” is displayed, then press ENTER to select.
2. Use the UP and DOWN buttons to scroll to “Total Time”, then press ENTER to select.
3. The screen will now display the number of hours and minutes that the xture has been running for
its entire lifetime. This value is NOT resettable.
Firmware Version:
Display the current software version.
1. Press the MENU button until “Sys Info” is displayed, then press ENTER to select.
2. Use the UP and DOWN buttons to scroll to “Firmware Version”, then press ENTER to select.
3. The screen will now display the current software version running on the xture.
Running Mode:
Display the currently selected DMX channel mode.
1. Press the MENU button until “Sys Info” is displayed, then press ENTER to select.
2. Use the UP and DOWN buttons to scroll to “Running Mode”, then press ENTER to select.
3. The screen will now display the currently selected DMX channel mode.
Temperature:
Display the currently temperature of the xture.
1. Press the MENU button until “Sys Info” is displayed, then press ENTER to select.
2. Use the UP and DOWN buttons to scroll to “Temperature”, then press ENTER to select.
3. The screen will now display the current temperature of the xture, in degree Fahrenheit.
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TARGET MODE
Display
Pan Movement Range=30°
30°
Tilt Movement Range=50°
Pan Movement Range=30°
Tilt Movement Range=50°
Pan Movement Range=80°
Display
80°
Target Mode is a special operational mode that restricts the pan and tilt movement of the xture to a desired range. To enable Target Mode, navigate to Personality > Target Mode, then set this to “On”. Then, select your desired target mode program by navigating to Run Mode > Program, and then selecting from the 8 available options. The details of the target mode programs are shown in the table below:
50°
Program 1
Display
Program 2
Program 3
Display
30°
50°
Display
Tilt Movement Range=50°
50°
Display
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TARGET MODE
Pan Movement Range=40°
Display
40°
Tilt Movement Range=65°
Display
Display
Program 4
Tilt Movement Range=100°
100°
Display
Pan Movement Range=70°
65°
Program 5
Program 6
70°
Display
Tilt Movement Range=65°
Pan Movement Range=70°
65°
70°
Display
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TARGET MODE
Pan Movement Range=90°
Tilt Movement Range=100°
Pan Movement Range=70°
Program 7
100°
90°
Program 8
Display
Display
Display
Tilt Movement Range=100°
100°
70°
Display
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PRIMARY-SECONDARY CONFIGURATION
This function will allows you to link units together to run in a Primary-Secondary set-up, in which one unit will act as the controlling unit, and the others will react to the controlling unit’s built-in programs.
Any unit can act as a Primary or a Secondary, but only one unit in a given system can be pro­grammed to act as the Primary
Connections and Settings:
1. Daisy chain your units via the XLR connectors on the rear panel of each 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 ouput. The rst unit in the chain (primary) will use the female XLR connector only, and the last unit in the chain will use the male XLR connector only.
2. In each unit, navigate to Personality > Pri/Sec Mode in the system menu, then press ENTER.
3. Use the UP and DOWN buttons to set each unit as a primary or a secondary, as desired. Remem-
ber that only one unit in a given system may be dened as the primary, and all others must be
designated as secondaries.
4. Return to your primary unit, and congure the unit as desired. The secondary unit(s) will now fol- low the programming of the primary unit.
MULTI UNIT POWER LINKING
This features allows you to connect the fixtures to one another using the power cable input and output
sockets.
The maximum number of units that can be linked in this manner is as follows:
• 3 units when running on 120V power.
• 5 units when running on 230V power.
DO NOT EXCEED THIS MAXIMUM NUMBER WHEN POWER LINKING UNITS!
All linked units must be of the same make and model type. Do not mix and match units!
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DMX SETUP
DMX-512: DMX is short for Digital Multiplex. This is a universal protocol used as a form of communication
between intelligent xtures and controllers. A DMX controller sends DMX data instructions from the controller to the xture. DMX data is sent as serial data that travels from xture to xture via the DATA “IN” and DATA “OUT” XLR terminals located on all DMX xtures (most controllers only have a DATA “OUT” terminal).
DMX Linking: DMX is a language allowing all makes and models of different manufacturers to be linked together and operate from a single controller, as long as all xtures and the controller are DMX compliant. To ensure proper DMX data transmission, try to use the shortest cable path possible when linking several DMX xtures. The order in which xtures are connected in a DMX line does not inuence the DMX addressing. For example, a xture assigned a DMX address of 1 may be placed anywhere in a DMX line: at the beginning, at the end, or anywhere in the middle. When a xture is assigned a DMX address of 1, the DMX controller knows to send DATA assigned to address 1 to that unit, no matter where it is located in the DMX chain.
Data Cable (DMX Cable) Requirements (For DMX Operation): This unit can be controlled via DMX­512 protocol and features 2 selectable DMX modes. Please refer to the DMX Traits section of this manual for detailed information. The DMX address can be set using the controls on the rear panel of the unit. Your unit and your DMX controller require a 3-pin XLR connector for data input/output. We recommend Accu-Cable DMX cables. If you are making your own cables, be sure to use standard 110­120 Ohm shielded cable (This cable may be purchased at almost all pro lighting stores). Your cables should be made with a male XLR connector on one end and a female XLR connector on the other. Also remember that DMX cable must be daisy chained and cannot be split.
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DMX SETUP
Notice: Be sure to the gures below when making your own cables. Do not use the ground lug on
the XLR connector. Do not connect the cable’s shield conductor to the ground lug or allow the shield conductor to come in contact with the XLR’s outer casing. Grounding the shield could cause a short
circuit and erratic behavior.
Special Note: Line Termination. When longer runs of cable are used, you may need to use a terminator on the last unit to avoid erratic behavior. A terminator is a 110-120 ohm 1/4 watt resistor which is con­nected between pins 2 and 3 of a male XLR connector (DATA + and DATA -). This unit is inserted in the female XLR connector of the last unit in your daisy chain to terminate the line. Using a cable terminator (ADJ part number Z-DMX/T) will decrease the possibilities of erratic behavior.
5-Pin XLR DMX Connectors: Some manufacturers use 5-pin DMX-512 data cables for DATA trans­mission in place of 3-pin. 5-pin DMX xtures may be integrated into a 3-pin DMX line with a 5-pin to 3-pin adapter cable. These adapters are readily available at most electronics stores. Follow the chart
below for a proper conversion.
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DMX SETUP
DMX Addressing:
All xtures should be given a DMX starting address when using a DMX controller, in order to ensure that the correct xture responds to the correct control signal. This digital starting address is the channel number from which the xture starts to “listen” to the digital control signal sent out from the DMX controller. The assignment of this starting DMX address is achieved by setting the correct DMX address on the digital control display on the xture.
You can set the same starting address for all xtures or a group of xtures, or set different addresses for each individual xture. Setting all xtures to the same DMX address will cause all xtures to react in the same way; in other words, changing the settings of one channel will affect all the xtures simultaneously.
If you set each xture to a different DMX address, each unit will start to “listen” to the channel number you have set, based on the quantity of DMX channels of each xture. That means changing the settings of one channel will only affect the selected xture. For instance, when this unit is set to 16 Channel mode, you should set the starting DMX address of the rst unit to 1, the second unit to 17 (1 + 16), the
third unit to 33 (1 + 16 + 16), the fourth unit to 49 (1 + 16 + 16 + 16), etc...
Channel Mode Unit 1 Address Unit 2 Address Unit 3 Address Unit 4 Address
16Ch 1 17 33 49
18Ch 1 19 37 55
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DMX TRAITS
CHANNEL
16Ch 18Ch
1 1 000 - 255
2 000 - 255 Pan Fine, 16-bit
2 3 000 - 255
4 000 - 255 Tilt Fine, 16-bit
3 5
4 6
DMX
VALUES
000 - 004 White
005 - 013 White + Color1
014 - 022 Color1
023 - 031 Color1 + Color2
032 - 040 Color2
041 - 049 Color2 + Color3
050 - 058 Color3
059 - 067 Color3 + Color4
068 - 076 Color4
077 - 085 Color4 + Color5
086 - 094 Color5
095 - 103 Color5 + Color6
104 - 112 Color6
113 - 121 Color6 + Color7
122 - 130 Color7
131 - 139 White
140 - 195 Clockwise Rotation, fast to slow
196 - 199 Stop
200 - 255 Counter-clockwise Rotation, slow to fast
000 - 007 Open
008 - 015 Gobo 1
016 - 023 Gobo 2
024 - 031 Gobo 3
032 - 039 Gobo 4
040 - 047 Gobo 5
048 - 055 Gobo 6
056 - 063 Gobo 7
064 - 077 Gobo 8
078 - 085 Gobo 1 Shake, slow to fast
086 - 093 Gobo 2 Shake, slow to fast
094 - 101 Gobo 3 Shake, slow to fast
102 - 109 Gobo 4 Shake, slow to fast
110 - 117 Gobo 5 Shake, slow to fast
118 - 125 Gobo 6 Shake, slow to fast
126 - 133 Gobo 7 Shake, slow to fast
FUNCTION
Pan, 8-bit, 0° - 540°
Tilt, 8-bit, 0° - 210°
Color
Gobo Wheel 1
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DMX TRAITS
CHANNEL
16Ch 18Ch
4 6
5 7
6 8
7 9
8 10
9 11 000 - 255 Focus, far to near
10 12 000 - 255 Zoom, maximum to minimum
DMX
VALUES
134 - 147 Gobo 8 Shake, slow to fast
148 - 199 Clockwise Rotation, fast to slow
200 - 203 Stop
204 - 255 Counter-clockwise Rotation, slow to fast
000 - 007 Open
008 - 017 Gobo 1
018 - 027 Gobo 2
028 - 037 Gobo 3
038 - 047 Gobo 4
048 - 057 Gobo 5
058 - 067 Gobo 6
068 - 077 Gobo 1 Shake, slow to fast
078 - 087 Gobo 2 Shake, slow to fast
088 - 097 Gobo 3 Shake, slow to fast
098 - 107 Gobo 4 Shake, slow to fast
108 - 117 Gobo 5 Shake, slow to fast
118 - 127 Gobo 6 Shake, slow to fast
128 - 189 Clockwise Rotation, fast to slow
190 - 193 Stop
194 - 255 Counter-clockwise Rotation, slow to fast
000 - 007 Stop
008 - 129 Clockwise Rotation, fast to slow
130 - 133 Stop
134 - 255 Counter-clockwise Rotation, slow to fast
000 - 007 Open
008 - 099 Prism 1
100 - 130 Open
131 - 255 Prism 2
000 - 007 Stop
008 - 129 Clockwise Rotation, fast to slow
130 - 133 Stop
134 - 255 Counter-clockwise Rotation, slow to fast
FUNCTION
Gobo Wheel 1 (continued)
Gobo Wheel 2
Gobo 2 Rotation
Prism
Prism Rotation
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DMX TRAITS
CHANNEL
16Ch 18Ch
11 13
12 14 000 - 255 Dimmer, 0% to 100%
13 15
14 16
15 17 000 - 255 Pan/Tilt Speed, fast to slow
16 18
DMX
VALUES
000 - 003 Off
004 - 127 Strobe, slow to fast
128 - 191 Pulse Strobe, slow to fast
192 - 251 Random Strobe, slow to fast
252 - 255 Open
000 - 024 Off
025 - 046 Auto Play 1
047 - 068 Auto Play 2
069 - 090 Auto Play 3
091 - 112 Auto Play 4
113 - 134 Auto Play 5
135 - 156 Auto Play 6
157 - 178 Auto Play 7
179 - 200 Auto Play 8
201 - 255 Color / Gobo Sound Sensitivity
000 - 010 Off
011 - 020 Program 1
021 - 030 Program 2
031 - 040 Program 3
041 - 050 Program 4
051 - 060 Program 5
061 - 070 Program 6
071 - 080 Program 7
081 - 090 Program 8
091 - 229 Sound Active Sensitivity, minimum to maximum
230 - 255 No Function
000 - 021 Off
026 - 076 Reset Effect (hold 3 seconds)
077 - 128 Reset Pan/Tilt Motor (hold 3 seconds)
129 - 255 Reset All (hold 3 seconds)
FUNCTION
Shutter
Auto Play
Internal Programs (refer to Target Mode section of this manual)
Reset
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FUSE REPLACEMENT
Disconnect the unit from its power source. Locate the fuse holder on the underside of the unit, as shown in the diagram below. Use the Philips screwdriver to remove the bad fuse, and replace with a new fuse.
Always use a fuse of the same T4AL250V rating for replacement.
Fuse T4AL 250V
CLEANING
Due to fog residue, smoke, and dust, cleaning the internal and external optical lenses must be carried out periodically to optimize light output.
Periodically use normal glass cleaner and a soft cloth to wipe down the outside casing and external optics.
Always be sure to dry all parts completely before plugging the unit back in.
Cleaning frequency depends on the environment in which the xture operates (i.e. smoke, fog residue,
dust, dew).
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SPECIFICATIONS
Light Source:
150-Watt high power cool white LED
50,000 hours average life expectancy
Features:
Motorized Focus
Motorized zoom (9° - 14°)
0-100% smooth dimming
Variable speed strobe effect (1Hz - 20Hz)
Fast, precise, pan & tilt movements
Color Wheel:
7 dichroic colors + open white
GOBO Wheels:
Wheel 1: 8 static GOBOs + Open
Wheel 2: 6 replaceable rotating GOBOs + Open
Prisms:
Prism 1: rotatable (bi-directional) 6-facet circular
Prism 2: rotatable (bi-directional) 5-facet linear
Control:
Operating modes: DMX512 / Primary-Secondary
/ Auto Run / Sound Active
DMX channel modes: 18 / 13 / 11
RDM (Remote Device Management)
LCD Menu Display
Connections:
Data in/out: 3-pin DMX
Locking Input & Output connections to daisy chain power
Pan/Tilt:
Pan: 540°
Tilt: 210°
16-bit Fine Pan
16-bit Fine Tilt
Electrical:
Multi-voltage operation: 100-240V, 50/60HZ
Maximum power draw: 180-Watts
Dimensions & Weight:
Unit Dimensions (LxWxH): 16.4” x 11.5” x 7” / 417mm x 292mm x 180mm
Weight: 19 lbs. / 8.5kg
Approvals / IP Rating:
CE
ETL (Pending)
IP20
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DIMENSIONAL DRAWINGS
16.4in (417mm)
10.6in (270mm)
6.3in (160mm)
Ø12.1in
(Ø307mm)
11.5in (292mm)
7.1in (180mm)
14.1in (357mm)
2.0in
(50mm)
10.0in
(255mm)
14.1in (358mm)
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DIMENSIONAL DRAWINGS
OMEGA BRACKET
5.4in (136mm)
1.4in (35mm)
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FCC STATEMENT
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
FCC RADIO FREQUENCY INTERFERENCE WARNINGS & INSTRUCTIONS
accordance with the included instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this device does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the device off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the
following methods:
Reorient or relocate the device.
Increase the separation between the device and the receiver.
Connect the device to an electrical outlet on a circuit different from which the radio receiver is connected.
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
Please note that changes or modications of this product is not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. NOTE: This
equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant
to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment
generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be
required to correct the interference at his own expense.
Europe Energy Saving Notice
Energy Saving Matters (EuP 2009/125/EC)
Saving electric energy is a key to help protecting the environment. Please turn off all electrical products
when they are not in use. To avoid power consumption in idle mode, disconnect all electrical equipment from power when not in use. Thank you
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