This High End Systems produ ct is prot ected by patents and pen ding patent applications.
Patents owned or licensed by High End Systems include:
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Warranty Information
Limited Warranty
Unless otherwise stated, your product is covered by a one year parts and labor limited warranty. Dichroicfilters and LithoPatterns®
high resolutionglassgobos ar e not guaranteed against breakage or scratches to coating. It is the owner’s responsibility to furnish
receipts or invoices for verification of purchase, date, and dealer or distributor. If purchase date cannot be provided, date of manufacture will be used to determine warranty period.
Retu rning an Item Under Warranty for Repair
It is necessary to obtain a Return Material Authorization (RMA) number from your dealer or point of purchase BEFORE anyunits are
returned for repair. The manufacturer willmake the finaldetermination asto whether or not the unit is covered bywarranty.
A fixture must be returned in its originalpackaging. Any other parts returned to High End Systems must be packaged in a suitable
manner to ensure the protection of such product unit or parts, and such package shall be clearly and prominently marked to indicate
that the package contains r eturned Product units or parts and with an RMA number. Accompany all returned Product unitsor parts
with a written explanation of the alleged problem or malfunction. Ship returned Product units or parts to: 2105 GracyFarms Lane,
Austin, TX 78758 USA.
Note:Freight Damage Claims are invalid fo r fixtures shipped in non-factory boxes and packing materials.
Freight
Allshippingwill be paid by the purchaser. Items under warranty shallhave return shipping paid by the manufacturer onlyin the Continental United States. Under no circumstanceswillfreight collect shipments be accepted. Prepaid shipping does not include rush expediting such as air freight. Air freight can be sent customer collect in the Continental United States.
REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT ASPROVIDED FOR UNDER THIS WARRANTY IS THE EXCLUSIVE REMEDY OF THE
CONSUMER. HIGH END SYSTEMS, INC. MAKESNO WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, WITH RESPECT TO ANY
PRODUCT , AND HIGH END SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIMS ANY WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A
PARTICULAR PURPOSE. HIGH END SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY INDIRECT , INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL
DAMAGE, INCLUDING LOST PROFITS, SUSTAINED OR INCURRED IN CONNECTION WITH ANY PRODUCT OR CAUSED
BY PRODUCT DEFECTS OR THE PARTIAL OR TOTAL FAILURE OF ANY PRODUCT REGARDLESS OF THE FORM OF
ACTION, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, T ORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE), STRICT LIABILITY OR OTHERWISE, AND
WHETHER OR NOT SUCH DAMAGE WAS FORESEEN OR UNFORESEEN.
Warranty is void if the product is misused, damaged, modified in anyway, or for unauthorized repairs or parts. Thiswarranty gives
you specificlegal rights, and you may also have other rightswhich vary from state to state.
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Important Safety Information
Instructions pertaining to continued pr otection against fire, electric shock, and injury to persons are found throughout thismanual.
Please read allinstructionsprior to assembling, mounting, and operating this equipment.
The following international caution and war ning symbols appear in margins throughout thismanual to highlight messages.
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Fixture Overview
1: Lens
2: Handle
3: Microphone
4: Display
5: Left-button
6: Down-button
7: ENT ER-b utton
8: Right-button
9: Mode/Esc-button
10: Up-b utton
11: 5-Pin DMX out
12: 5-Pin DMX in
13: 3-Pin DMX in
14: 3-Pin DMX out
15: Power supply
16: Fuse
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Features
•DMX Channels mode: 48 channels
•Stand alone operation with Master/Slavefunction, sound activated via built in microphone.
•Pan and tilt movement: 8 and 16 bit resolution
For smooth and precise motion
Movement: Pan: 540°/630°optional, Tilt: 265°
Speed of pan/tilt movement adjustable
Scan position memory, auto reposition after unexpected movement
•Colors: Basic color wheelwith 6dichroic mirror s, plus white, two direction rainbow effect.
•CMY & CTO VariableColor Mixing for Infinite Color Possibilities
•Rotation gobo: 6 interchangeable, r otating gobosplus open
•Gobo wheel with 7 interchangeable gobosplus open, gobo shaking in different speed
•Dimmer intensityfrom 0%~100%
•Prism and prism rotating , with 16 prism macros
•Iris from 5%~100% with pulse iris effect.
•Stepless frost, 0%~100% linear change frost
•Control board with full color LCD graphic displayand touch-keyboard
•Display: Can be changed 180° reverse to fit for different installation position.
•Strobe/shutter: High speed shutter , 0-13 Hz or random strobe
•Rechargeable Back up Battery for Display, no need external power supply, enable users to enter display menu for addresssetting
or access other functionssetting.
•Software-upload byoptional accessory via DMX line
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Safety Considerations
This device has left the factory in per fect condition. In order to maintain thiscondition and to ensure a safe operation, it is absolutely
necessary for the user to follow the safety instructions and warning noteswritten inthis user manual.
Important:
Damages cau sed b y th e disregard of this user manual are n ot sub ject to warranty. T he d ealer will no t accept liability
for any resulting defects or problems.
l If the device has been exposed to temperature changes due to environmental changes, do not switchit on immediately. The
condensation could cause damage to the device. Leave the device switched off until it has reached room temperature.
l This device falls under protection-class I. Therefore it is essential that the device be earthed.
l The electrical connection must carry out by a qualified person.
l Make sure that the available voltage is within stated r ange.
l Make sure the power cord is never crimped or damaged by a sharp edge. Replace cable immediatly if damaged, this work
must be done byan authorized dealer.
l Alwaysdisconnect fr om power, when the device is not in use or before cleaning it. Only handle the power cord by the plug.
Never pullout the plug by tugging the power cord.
l Don't project the beam onto combustible substances, as thiscauses asafety hazard.
l Please be aware that damages caused by manual modificationswillvoid warranty.
l Keep awayfrom children and non-professionals.
l Maintenance
l There ar e no serviceableparts inside the device except for the lamp. The following points have to be considered when
inspecting the fixture for maintenance:
l Allscrews for installing the devices or parts of the device have tobe tightly connected and must not be corroded.
l Mechanically moved parts must not show any traces of wearing and must not rotate with unbalances.
l The electric power supply cables must not show anydamage, material fatigue or dirt.
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General Guidelines
l This device is a lighting effect for professional use on stages, theaters, or other professional installations, etc., the device was
designed for indoor use only.
l This fixture isonlyallowed to be operated with the max alternating current whichstated in the technical specificationsprinted
on the fixture.
l Lighting effects are not designed for permanent operation. Consistent operation breaks may ensure that the device will
serve you for along time without defects.
l Do not shake the device.Avoid brute force when installing or operating the device.
l While choosing the installation-spot, please make sure that the deviceis not exposed to extreme heat, moisture or dust.
Please don't project the beam onto combustible substances.The minimum distance between light-output from the projector
and the illuminated surface must be mor e than 0.1 meter.
l If you use the quick lock cam in hanging up the fixture, please make sure the quick lock fasteners turned in the quick lock
holes correctly.
l Operate the device only after having familiarized with itsfunctions. Do not per mit operation bypersons not qualified for oper-
ating the device. Most damages are the result of unprofessional operation.
l Please use the originalpackaging if the device is to be transported.
l For safety reasons, please be aware that all modifications on the device are for bidden.
l If this device will be operated in any way different to the one described in thismanual, the product maysuffer damages and
the guarantee becomes void. Furthermore, anyother operation maylead to short-circuit, burns, electric shock, lamp explosion, crash, etc.
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Installation Instructions
l The installation must always be secured with a secondary safety attachment, e.g. an appropriate safety
cable.
l Never stand directly below the device when mou nting, removing or servicin g the fixture.
l The operator has to make sure t he safety and t echn ical installations are approved by an expert bef ore tak-
ing usin g this fixture in the field for the first time.
l These installations must be inspected by a skilled person once a year.
l Overhead mounting requ ires extensive exp erience, including amongst others calculating working load lim-
its, in stallat ion material being used, and periodic safety inspection of all in stallat ion material and the device.
If you lack these qualifications, do not attempt the installation yourself. Improper in stallation can result in
serious bodily injury.
Attachment Instructions.
l Attach the Omega clamp on the bracket by tighten the M12 bolt on the bracket to the hole in the middle of the bracket.
l Insert the quick-lockfasteners of the bracket into the respective holes on the bottom of the fixture.
l Tighten the quick-lockfasteners fully clockwise.
l Installthe second Omega clamp.
l Attach the safety-cable through the holes on the bottom of the base. Attach to the trussing system or other safe fixation
point.
l Be sure the safety is fully looped, the quick-linkis attached and fully tighten
l Inspect for complete attachment before lifting over-head
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Dimensional Drawings
Dims listed in (MM)
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Mounting Orientations
Be sure this fixture is kept at least 0.5m (1.6ft) away from anyflammable materials(decoration etc.). Always use and install the supplied safety cable asa safety measure to prevent accidentaldamage and/or injury in the event the clamp is improperly installed or
fails.
Overhead mounting requires extensiveexperience, including amongst others calculating working load limits, a fineknowledge ofthe
installation materialbeing used, and periodic safety inspection of allinstallation materialand the fixture. If you lack these qualifications,
do not attempt the installation yourself. Impr oper installation can r esult in bodilyinjury.
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Linking Fixtures
The SolaSpot Pro 1500 fixture operates on standard DMX512 link controlled by a DMX console. The number of fixtures on a link will
be determined by the combined number of channels required byall the fixtures. A SolaSpot Pro CMY fixture r equires a48 channel
footprint on a standard DMX512 link. Attach the fixture to the linkusing data-grade cableand 5-pin or 3-pin XLR cable connectors
Cable Connectors
The SolaSpot Pro CMY fixture acceptsboth 3-pin and 5-pin XLR cable connectors. Cabling must have a male XLR connector on one
end of the cable and a female XLR connector on the other end.
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Con necting to th e Lin k
To link one or more fixtures to a DMX controller:
l Con nect th e male XLR connector of a DMX Data cable to th e con troller’s DMX Data Out connector.
l Con nect th e Data cable’s female XLR connector to the Data In connector of th e first (or next) fixture o n the
DMX link.
l Con tinue linking the remaining fixtures connecting a cable from the Data Out connector of each fixt ure to
the Data In connector of the next fixture on the link.
DMXTerminatation
For installationswhere the DMX cable has to run a long distance or is in an electricallynoisyenvironment, a DMX terminator on the
last fixture of the link prevents data reflection, whichcancorrupt the data communication on the link.
Terminate the linkby installing a 120 ohm, 1/4 watt (minimum) ter minator in the fixture’s Data Out (female) cable connector in the last
fixture on each DMX link.
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DMX Start Address
Allfixtures should be given aunique DMX starting address when using a DMX signal, so that the correct fixture responds to the correct control signals. This DMX start addr ess is the channel number from which the fixture starts to “listen” to the digital control information sent out from the DMX controller. The setting of this start address is achieved by setting the corr ect number on the display
located on the base of the device.
You can set the same starting address for allfixtures or a group of fixtures, or make usedifferent addresses for each fixture individually.
If you set the same address, all the unitswillstart to “listen” to the same control signal from the same channel number. In other words,
changing the settingsof one channel will affect all the fixtures simultaneously.
If you set a different address, each unit will start to “listen” to the channelnumber you have set, based on the quantity of control channels of the unit. That means changing the settings of one channel willaffect onlythe selected fixture.
In the case of the moving head, which is a 48 channel fixture, you should set the starting addressof the first unit to 1, the second unit
to 49 (48+ 1), the third to 97(48+ 49), and so on.
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Fixture Control Board
The Control Board offers several features: you can simplyset the starting address , run the pre-programmed program or make a
reset.
The main menu isaccessed by pressing the [Mode / ESC] button untilthe displaystarts flashing. Browse thr ough the menu by pressing the [UP] button ,[Down] button , [Left] button or [Right] button. Pressthe [Enter] button in order to select the desired menu.
You can change the selection by pressing the directionalbuttons. ie. the [UP] button ,[Down] button , [Left] button or [Right]
Confirm every selection by pr essingthe [Enter].
You can leaveevery mode or accessthe displaymenu via the internal battery by pressing the [Mode / Esc ]button for 15 sec;
The functionsprovided are described in the following sections. it will exit from flash 10 seconds after the last keypress. Pressthis key
under edit mode, . The functions provided are described in the following sections.
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Control Board Functions
Add ress
With this function, you can adjustthe desired DMX-address via the Control Board.
1.Accessthe main menu.
2.Tap the <Up/Down>button until“Address”isdisplayed.
3.PressENTER, the displaywillshow “Address”.
4.Tap the <Up/Down>button,the displaywillshow “A001~AXXX”
5.PressENTER to confirm or press <MODE/ESC> to return to the main menu
Time Info
Current Time
With this function, you can display the temporary running time of the device from the last power on. The display shows “XXXX”,
“XXXX” standsfor the number of hours. The counter isresetted after tur ning the device off.
1.Tap <MODE/ESC>button,accessthe main menu,Tap the <Up/Down>button until“Info”isdisplayed. Press ENTER, the display
willshow “Info.”. Tap the <Up/Down>button untilthe display will show “Time Info.”. Press ENTER, the display will show “Time Info.”.
2.Press<Up/Down>, the display will show “Current T ime”.
3.Press<ENTER>, the display will show “Current T ime”.
4.The display will show “XXXX” (Hours) ;
5.Press<ENTER> to confirm or pr ess <MODE/ESC> to return to the main menu.
Ttl Life Hrs
With this function, you can display the running time of the device. The display shows “XXXX”, “XXXX” stands for the number of hours.
1.Tap <MODE/ESC>button,accessthe main menu,Tap the <Up/Down>button until“Info”isdisplayed. Press ENTER, the display
willshow “Info.”. Tap the <Up/Down>button untilthe display will show “Time Info.”. Press ENTER, the display will show “Time Info.”.
2.Press<Up/Down>, the display will show “Ttl Life Hrs”.
3.Press<ENTER>, the display will show “Ttl Life Hrs”.
4.The display will show “XXXX” (Hours) ;
5.Press<ENTER> to confirm or pr ess <MODE/ESC> to return to the main menu.
Last Run Hrs
With this function, you can display last the running time of the lamp. The displayshows “XXXX”, “XXXX” stands for the number of
hours.
1.Tap <MODE/ESC>button,accessthe main menu,Tap the <Up/Down>button until“Info”isdisplayed. Press ENTER, the display
willshow “Info”. Tap the <Up/Down>button untilthe display will show “Time Info.”. Press ENTER, the display will show “Time Info.”.
2.Press<Up/Down>, the display will show “Last Run Hrs”.
3.Press<ENTER>, the display will show “Last Run Hrs”.
4.The display will show “XXXX” (Hours) ;
5.Press<ENTER> to confirm or pr ess <MODE/ESC> to return to the main menu.
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Timer PIN
With this function, you can display the timer password. The time password is038.
1.Tap <MODE/ESC>button,accessthe main menu,Tap the <Up/Down>button until“Info”isdisplayed. Press ENTER, the display
willshow “Info”. Tap the <Up/Down>button untilthe display will show “Time Info.”. Press ENTER, the display will show “Time Info.”.
2.Press<Up/Down>, the display will show “Timer PIN”.
3.Press<ENTER>, the display will show “Timer PIN”, the time password is038.
4.Press<ENTER> to confirm or pr ess <MODE/ESC> to return to the main menu.
Clr Last Run
With this function, you can clear last run time of the fixture. The displayshows “OFF” or “ON”, Press“Enter” to confirm.
1.Tap <MODE/ESC>button,accessthe main menu,Tap the <Up/Down>button until“Info”isdisplayed. Press ENTER, the display
willshow “Info”. Tap the <Up/Down>button untilthe display will show “Time Info.”. Press ENTER, the display will show “Time Info.”.
2.Press<Up/Down>, the display will show “Clr Last Run”.
3.At“Timer Password”menu input acorrect password, press< ENTER>, the display will show “Clr Last Run”,
4.The display will show “OFF”or“ON”.
5.Press<ENTER> to confirm or pr ess <MODE/ESC> to return to the main menu.
Value Displayed
NONE
With this function, you can chooseDMX Control.
1.Tap <MODE/ESC>button,accessthe main menu,Tap the <Up/Down>button until“Info”isdisplayed. Press ENTER, the display
willshow “Info”.
2.Press<Up/Down>, the display will show “Value Disp”.
3.Press<ENTER>, the display will show “Value Disp”.
4.The display show “None”.
5.Press<ENTER> to confirm or pr ess <MODE/ESC> to return to the main menu.
ALL , PAN
With this function you can display the DMX 512 value of each channel. The displayautomatically shows the channel with a value changing.
1.Tap <MODE/ESC>button,accessthe main menu,Tap the <Up/Down>button until“Info”isdisplayed. Press ENTER, the display
willshow “Info”.
2.Tap the <Up/Down>button until“Value Disp”is displayed.
3.PressENTER, the displaywillshow “Value Disp”.
4.Tap the <Up/Down>button,choose each channel.
5.PressENTER to confirm or press <MODE/ESC> to return to the main menu.
Head Temp.
With this function you can display the temperature on the display board of the base (near CMY-filter) in Celsius.
1.Tap <MODE/ESC>button,accessthe main menu,Tap the <Up/Down>button until“Info”isdisplayed. Press ENTER, the display
willshow “Info”.
2.Press<Up/Down>, the display will show “Head Temp.”.
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3.Press<ENTER>, the display will show “Head Temp.”.
4.The display show “XXX °C/ °F”.
5.Press<ENTER> to confirm or pr ess <MODE/ESC> to return to the main menu.
Soft ware Ver
With this function, you can display the software version of the device.
1.Tap <MODE/ESC>button,accessthe main menu,Tap the <Up/Down>button until“Info”isdisplayed. Press ENTER, the display
willshow “Info”.
2.Press<Up/Down>, the display will show “Software Ver”.
3.Press<ENTER>, the display will show “Software Ver”.
4.The display show “Ver x.x”.
5.Press<ENTER> to confirm or pr ess <MODE/ESC> to return to the main menu.
Set
Statu s
No DMX Mode
With this function, when the drive is not DMX signal, it runs automatism, close,hold and music,the defaultis hold.
1.Tap <MODE/ESC>button,accessthe main menu,Tap the <Up/Down>button until“Set”is displayed. Press ENTER, the display
willshow“Set”. Tap the <Up/Down>button until the displaywill show “Status”. Press ENTER, the display will show “Status”.
2.Press<Up/Down>, the display will show “No DMX Mode”.
3.Press<ENTER>, the display will show “No DMX Mode”.
4.The display show “Hold”,Press <Up/Down>, the display will show “Close”, “ Auto”, “Music”.
5.Press<ENTER> to confirm or pr ess <MODE/ESC> to return to the main menu.
Pan Reverse
With this function you can reverse the Pan-movement.
1.Tap <MODE/ESC>button,accessthe main menu,Tap the <Up/Down>button until“Set”is displayed. Press ENTER, the display
willshow“Set”. Tap the <Up/Down>button until the displaywill show “Status”. Press ENTER, the display will show “Status”.
2.Press<Up/Down>, the display will show “Pan Reverse”.
3.Press<ENTER>, the display will show “Pan Reverse”.
4.The display show “OFF”,Press <Up/Down>, the display will show “ON”.
5.Press<ENTER> to confirm or pr ess <MODE/ESC> to return to the main menu.
Tilt Reverse
With this function you can reverse the Tilt-movement.
1.Tap <MODE/ESC>button,accessthe main menu,Tap the <Up/Down>button until“Set”is displayed. Press ENTER, the display
willshow“Set”. Tap the <Up/Down>button until the displaywill show “Status”. Press ENTER, the display will show “Status”.
2.Press<Up/Down>, the display will show “Tilt Reverse”.
3.Press<ENTER>, the display will show “Tilt Reverse”.
4.The display show “OFF”,Press <Up/Down>, the display will show “ON”.
5.Press<ENTER> to confirm or pr ess <MODE/ESC> to return to the main menu.
Pan Degree
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With this function, you can select pan degree for 630 or 540.
1.Tap <MODE/ESC>button,accessthe main menu,Tap the <Up/Down>button until“Set”is displayed. Press ENTER, the display
willshow“Set”. Tap the <Up/Down>button until the displaywill show “Status”. Press ENTER, the display will show “Status”.
2.Press<Up/Down>, the display will show “Pan Degree”.
3.Press<ENTER>, the display will show “Pan Degree”.
4.The display show “540”,Press<Up/Down>, the display will show “630”.
5.Press<ENTER> to confirm or pr ess <MODE/ESC> to return to the main menu.
Encoders
With this function, you can feedback switch of pan movement or tilt movement.
1.Tap <MODE/ESC>button,accessthe main menu,Tap the <Up/Down>button until“Set”is displayed. Press ENTER, the display
willshow“Set”. Tap the <Up/Down>button until the displaywill show “Status”. Press ENTER, the display will show “Status”.
2.Press<Up/Down>, the display will show “Encoders”.
3.Press<ENTER>, the display will show “Encoders”.
4.The display show “ON”,Press <Up/Down>, the display will show “OFF”.
5.Press<ENTER> to confirm or pr ess <MODE/ESC> to return to the main menu.
Pan/Tilt Spd
With this function, you can select scan mode from 1 to 4.
1.Tap <MODE/ESC>button,accessthe main menu,Tap the <Up/Down>button until“Set”is displayed. Press ENTER, the display
willshow“Set”. Tap the <Up/Down>button until the displaywill show “Status”. Press ENTER, the display will show “Status”.
2.Press<Up/Down>, the display will show “Pan/Tilt Spd”.
3.Press<ENTER>, the display will show “Pan/Tilt Spd”.
4.The display show “Speed 1” ,Press <Up/Down>, the displaywillshow “Speed 2”, “Speed 3”, “Speed 4”.
5.Press<ENTER> to confirm or pr ess <MODE/ESC> to return to the main menu.
Mic Sens.
With this function, the default is 70%, you can select the desired microphone sensitivity from 0 % to 99 %.
1.Tap <MODE/ESC>button,accessthe main menu,Tap the <Up/Down>button until“Set”is displayed. Press ENTER, the display
willshow“Set”. Tap the <Up/Down>button until the displaywill show “Status”. Press ENTER, the display will show “Status”.
2.Press<Up/Down>, the display will show “MicSens.”.
3.Press<ENTER>, the display will show “MicSens.”.
4.The display show “70%”,Press <Up/Down>, the displaywillshow “0~99%”.
5.Press<ENTER> to confirm or pr ess <MODE/ESC> to return to the main menu.
Hibernation ——Standby mode
The lamp and step motors will be power off if the fixture stay without DMX signal for 15 mins (Factory default).And the fixture will be
reset before working once it receive DMX signal again.
1.Tap <MODE/ESC>button,accessthe main menu,Tap the <Up/Down>button until“Set”is displayed. Press ENTER, the display
willshow“Set”. Tap the <Up/Down>button until the displaywill show “Status”. Press ENTER, the display will show “Status”.
2.Press<Up/Down>, the display will show “Hibernation”.
3.Press<ENTER>, the display will show “Hibernation”.
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4.The display show “15M”,Press<Up/Down>, the display will show “01M”,“02M” …. “99M” or“OFF”.
5.Press<ENTER> to confirm or pr ess <MODE/ESC> to return to the main menu.
Service PIN
Service PIN——The Password for this function is “50”.
RDM PID—— With this function you can call up various submenus via RDM.
This device is RDM ready. RDM stands for "remote device management" and makes remote control of devices connected to the
DMX-bus. ANSI E1.20-2006 byESTA specifies the RDM standard as an extension of the DMX512 pr otocol.
Manual settings like adjusting the DMX starting addressare no longer needed. This is especially useful when the device is installed in
a remote ar ea.
RDM ready and conventional DMX devicescan be operated in one DMX line. The RDM protocol sends own packages in the
DMX512 data feed and doesnot influence conventionaldevices.
If DMX splitters are used and RDM control is to be used, these splitters must support RDM.
The number and type of RDM parameters depend on the RDM controller being used.
Disp.Setting
Shut off Time
With this function you can shut off the color LCD display after 2 to 60 minutes. Turn the encoder in order to select the desired shut off
time. The defaultis 2 minute.
Flip Display
With this function you can rotate the displayby 180°.
1.Tap <MODE/ESC>button,accessthe main menu,Tap the <Up/Down>button until“Set”is displayed. Press ENTER, the display
willshow “Set”. Tap the <Up/Down>button until the displaywillshow “ Disp.Setting”. Press ENT ER, the display will show “Disp.Setting”.
2.Press<Up/Down>, the display will show “Flip Display”.
3.Press<ENTER>, the display will show “Flip Display”.
4.The display show “OFF”,Press <Up/Down>, the display will show “ON”.
5.Press<ENTER> to confirm or pr ess <MODE/ESC> to return to the main menu.
Key Lock
With this function you can activate the automatic keylockstatus. If this function is activated, the keyswillbe locked automaticallyafter
exiting the edit mode for 15 seconds. keeping pressthe<MODE/ESC> key for 3seconds if you do not need this function.
1.Tap <MODE/ESC>button,accessthe main menu,Tap the <Up/Down>button until“Set”is displayed. Press ENTER, the display
willshow “Set”. Tap the <Up/Down>button until the displaywillshow “ Disp.Setting”. Press ENT ER, the display will show “Disp.Setting”.
2.Press<Up/Down>, the display will show“Key Lock”.
3.Press<ENTER>, the display will show“Key Lock”.
4.The display show “ON”,Press <Up/Down>, the display will show “OFF”.
5.Press<ENTER> to confirm or pr ess <MODE/ESC> to return to the main menu.
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Temp. C/F
With this function, Displaythe temperature for Celsius or Fahrenheit.
1.Tap <MODE/ESC>button,accessthe main menu,Tap the <Up/Down>button until“Set”is displayed. Press ENTER, the display
willshow “Set”.
2.Press<Up/Down>, the display will show“Temp. C/F”.
3.Press<ENTER>, the display will show“Temp. C/F”.
4.The display show “Celsius”,Press <Up/Down>, the displaywillshow “Fahrenheit”.
5.Press<ENTER> to confirm or pr ess <MODE/ESC> to return to the main menu.
ResetDefault
With this function, you can select restore factory set for ON or OFF , the default is OFF.
1.Tap <MODE/ESC>button,accessthe main menu,Tap the <Up/Down>button until“Set”is displayed. Press ENTER, the display
willshow “Set”.
2.Press<Up/Down>, the display will show“ResetDefault”.
3.Press<ENTER>, the display will show“ResetDefault”.
4.The display show “OFF”,Press <Up/Down>, the display will show “ON”.
5.Press<ENTER> to confirm or pr ess <MODE/ESC> to return to the main menu.
Test
Home
With this function you can reset the device via the Control Board. You can select the different reset functions by turning the encoder.
1.Tap <MODE/ESC>button,accessthe main menu,Tap the <Up/Down>button until“Test”isdisplayed. Press ENTER, the display
willshow “Test”. Tap the <Up/Down>button untilthe display will show “Home”. Press ENTER, the displaywillshow “ Home”.
2.The display show “ All”, Press<Up/Down>, the display will show “Pan&Tilt”,“Colors”, “Shutter”, “Others”.
3.Press<ENTER> to confirm or pr ess <MODE/ESC> to return to the main menu.
Test Channel
With this function you can test each channel on its(correct) function.
1.Tap <MODE/ESC>button,accessthe main menu,Tap the <Up/Down>button until“Test”isdisplayed. Press ENTER, the display
willshow “Test”.
2.Press<Up/Down>, the display will show “Test Channel”.
3.Press<ENTER>, the display will show “Test Channel”.
4.The display show “Pan Moving”frist channel, Press <Up/Down>, can choose other channel.
5.Press<ENTER> to confirm or pr ess <MODE/ESC> to return to the main menu.
Manual Ctrl.
With this function, you can adjustthe lamp more easily. All effectswillbe canceled, the shutter opens and the dimmer intensitywillbe
set to 100 %. With the individualfunctions, you can focusthe light on a flat surface (wall) and erform the fine lamp adjustment.
1.Tap <MODE/ESC>button,accessthe main menu,Tap the <Up/Down>button until“Test”isdisplayed. Press ENTER, the display
willshow “Test”.
2.Press<Up/Down>, the display will show “Manual Ctrl.”.
3.Press<ENTER>, the display will show “Manual Ctrl.”.
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4.The display show “PAN=XXX”.
5.Press<ENTER> to confirm or pr ess <MODE/ESC> to return to the main menu.
Calibration
With this function, you can calibrate and adjust the effect wheels to their correct positions. The password of calibrate values is 050.
1.Tap <MODE/ESC>button,accessthe main menu,Tap the <Up/Down>button until“Test”isdisplayed. Press ENTER, the display
willshow “Test”.
2.Press<Up/Down>, the display will show “Calibration”.
3.Press<ENTER>, the display will show “Calibration”.
4.The display show “Password=XXXX”.
5.Press<ENTER> to confirm or pr ess <MODE/ESC> to return to the main menu.
Preset
In this menu, user can select different channels list by different sequence:
For example, after the user enter this manual, if select Auto Program = CH 22, means in thisUser’s mode, the “Dimmer” isin Channel 16.
PlayBack
DMX Control
With this function you can display the DMX 512 value of each channel. The displayautomatically shows the channel with a value changing.
1.Tap <MODE/ESC>button,accessthe main menu,Tap the <Up/Down>button until“Preset”isdisplayed. Press ENTER, the dis-
play will show “Preset”. Tap the <Up/Down>button until the display will show “PlayBack”. PressENTER, the display will show
“PlayBack”.
2.Tap the <Up/Down>button until“DMX Control”is displayed.
3.PressENTER, the displaywillshow “DMX Control”.
4.Tap the <Up/Down>button,choose each channel.
5.PressENTER to confirm or press <MODE/ESC> to return to the main menu.
Set To Slave
With this function, you can define the device as slave.
1.Tap <MODE/ESC>button,accessthe main menu,Tap the <Up/Down>button until“Preset”isdisplayed. Press ENTER, the dis-
play will show “Preset”. Tap the <Up/Down>button until the display will show “PlayBack”. PressENTER, the display will show
“PlayBack”.
2.Tap the <Up/Down>button until“Set To Slave”is displayed.
3.PressENTER, the displaywillshow “Set To Slave”.
4.Tap the <Up/Down>button,the displaywillshow “Slave1”, ”Slave2”, ”Slave3”.
5.PressENTER to confirm or press <MODE/ESC> to return to the main menu.
Auto Program
With this function, you can run the internal program. You can select the desired program under “Select progr am”. You can set the
number of steps under “Editprogram”. You can editthe individual scenes under “Edit scenes”. With thisfunction, you can run the individualsceneseither automatically, i.e. with the adjusted Step-Time.
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1.Tap <MODE/ESC>button,accessthe main menu,Tap the <Up/Down>button until“Preset”isdisplayed. Press ENTER, the dis-
play will show “Preset”. Tap the <Up/Down>button until the display will show “PlayBack”. PressENTER, the display will show
“PlayBack”.
2.Tap the <Up/Down>button until“Auto Program”isdisplayed.
3.PressENTER, the displaywillshow “Auto Program”.
4.Tap the <Up/Down>button,the displaywillshow “Master1”, ” Alone”.
5.PressENTER to confirm or press <MODE/ESC> to return to the main menu.
Music Ctrl.
With this function, you can run the internal program sound-controlled.
1.Tap <MODE/ESC>button,accessthe main menu,Tap the <Up/Down>button until“Preset”isdisplayed. Press ENTER, the dis-
play will show “Preset”. Tap the <Up/Down>button until the display will show “PlayBack”. PressENTER, the display will show
“PlayBack”.
2.Tap the <Up/Down>button until“Music Ctrl.”is displayed.
3.Press<ENTER>, the display will show “MusicCtrl.”.
4.Tap the <Up/Down>button,the displaywillshow “Master”, ” Alone”.
5.Press<ENTER> to confirm or pr ess <MODE/ESC> to return to the main menu.
Select Prog.
With this function, you can select the program for the Program Run.
Edit Prog.
With this function, you can edit the internal programs.
Edit Scenes
With this function, you can edit the scenes of the internal programs.
Scenes In put
The moving head features an integrated DMX-recorder bywhich you can transmitthe programmed scenesfrom your DMX-controller to the moving head. Adjust the desired scene numbers via the encoder (from – to). When you call up the scenes at your controller, they will automaticallybe transmitted to the moving head.
Batt ery
With this function, you can exit battery.
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Preset Programming and Playback
SolaSpot Pro 1500 fixtures can be progr ammed through the on board menu system using Preset Programming.
This section describes how to program your fixtures for stand-alone operation using the on-board memory in each
fixture to create and store scenes.
Preset Programming Overview
Presets are built from combining scenes into programs and then assigning the programs to Program Partitionsfor
playbackby a fixture designated asthe Master and, if desired, groups of slave fixtures assigned to a Progr am Partition. SolaSpot Pro CMY fixtures ship with factory programmed scenesand programs ready for you to use or edit.
Creatin g presets co nsists of performing the following step s:
l Designating a fixture as the Master
l Selecting/Editing Scenes
l Sequencing Scenes into Programs
l Sequencing Programs into Program Partitions
l Configuring slave fixtures on the linkto playback a Program Partition from the master
Navigating to th e Preset Menu
To enter the Preset Menu:
l Press the [MODE/ESC] button to enter the first level of the menu system. The display will show Addressand Info as the first
two optionsin the top menu level.
l The red star [*] indicates the current menu.
l Using the [UP],[DOWN] buttons, scroll to Preset.
l Press the [Enter] button to select.
Master an d Slave
The following example shows the relationship between scenes, progr ams and partitions
programmed on the Master and how slavegroups are assigned.
l Groups of scenes are edited into Programs 1– 6 on the fixture designated asMaster
l Program 2 isassigned to Part 1
l Program 4 isassigned to Part 2
l Program 6 isassigned to Part 3
l Fixtures assigned asSlave1 playbackPart 1
l Fixtures assigned asSlave2 playbackPart 2
l Fixtures assigned asSlave3 playbackPart 3
l Scene 4 Scene 5 Scene 6Scene 7
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Preset Menu
Playback Set tings
Preset programming requires one fixture to act as the Master. Allother SolaSpot Pro 1500 fixtures on the link can
then be set as laves to playbackthe Master presets. Slave fixtures receive all their preset par ameter and timing
information from the master fixture. Playback settings designate a fixture asa master or a slave and also allow you
to revert from Auto Programming to DMX control from console or set afixture in Master or standalone mode for
audio control.
Automatic Program Run
This Playback option lets you designate a fixture to playback in Standalone mode or as a Master. Alone is the default setting.
To designate a fixture asa Master:
l Navigate to and selectthe Preset menu.
l Use the[UP],[DOWN] buttons toscrollto Playbackmenu and press [Enter]to select.
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l Use the[UP],[DOWN] buttons toscrollto Auto Program menu and press [Enter]to select.
l Use the [UP],[DOWN]buttons to scroll to Master and press [Enter]to select. Your choice will be shown in the display.
Set to Slave
After a preset program isdefined on a Master fixture, other SolaSpot Pro CMY fixtures on the same DMX link can be designated
lavesto playback Progr am Part 1, 2 or 3 asdefined on the Master fixture.
To designate a fixture asa Slave:
l Navigate to and selectthe Preset menu.
l Use the [UP],[DOWN]buttons to scroll to Playback menu and press [Enter]to select.
l Use the [UP],[DOWN]buttons to scroll to Set To Slave menu and press [Enter]to select.
l Use the [UP],[DOWN]buttons to scroll to Slave1, Slave2, or Slave3 option and press [Enter]to select.
l Your choice will be shown in the display.
DMX Control
Selecting thisoption reverts the function from Auto Prog ram (Preset Programming) to DMX Receive (console control). Selecting
this option will take you backto the menu startup screen where DMX Receive willbe displayed as the currently selected function.
Music Con trol
This Playback option lets you designate a fixture to playback scenes based on audio triggers detected by the internal microphone in
stand alone or asa Master. Alone is the default setting.
Edit Scenes
A par ameter is a fixture attribute that can be controlled to modifythe light beam in terms of color, beam quality and pattern, intensity,
or focus(position). DMX programming assignsa DMX value to each of the fixture’sparameters. A scene is one combination ofparameter settings.
SolaSpot Pro 1500 fixtures provide 250 pre-programmed scenes you can use or edit to build a preset program. The first 64 scenes
ave factory created settingswhich can be edited asdesired.
Edit Scene Parameters
The Edit Scenes option lets you selecta DMX value for any of the 35 parameters in the SolaSpot Pro 1500 DMX protocol.
To edit th e DMX p arameters in a scene:
l Navigate to and selectthe Preset menu as shown on page 35.
l Use the [UP],[DOWN]buttons to scroll to the Edit Scenes option and press[Enter]to select.
l Use the [UP],[DOWN]buttons to scroll to the Scene number you wish to build on from 1-250 and press to [Enter]select.
l Use the [UP],[DOWN]buttons to scroll to the parameter you wish to edit (Pan, T ilt, MSpeed, Color Wheel, etc.) and pressto
[Ent er]select.
Use the [UP],[DOWN]buttons to scroll to a new DMX value for the parameter you have selected and press[Enter] to select. This
takes you back to parameter options. Continue through all parameters until your desired lookiscomplete.
l When you are finished selecting all parameter values for a particular Scene, press the [MODE/ESC]button to return to the
Preset levelmenu.
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Edit Scene T ime
This Scene Edit option lets you set the scene time inseconds from 00.2s–99.9s. The default value is 00.3s. This values determines
how long the scene will play before the next scene is triggered.
Set Fade Time
This Scene Edit option lets you set a fade time value from 000–255. Thisvaluesdetermines the crossfade time applied to parameters
once the scene is triggered.
Set Input by Out
This Scene Edit option allows you to capture the parameter values for a scene from DMX input into the fixture. Once you create a look
from a DMX console do the following:
l Navigate to and selectthe Preset menu as shown on page 35.
l Use the [UP],[DOWN]buttons to scroll to the Edit Scenes option and press[Enter]to select.
l Use the [UP],[DOWN]buttons to scroll to the Scene number you wish to build on from 1-250 and press to [Enter]select.
l Use the [UP],[DOWN]button to scroll to the Input by Out and [Enter]press to select.
l The scene will record the current parameter values being input via DMX.
l When you are finished capturing DMX into a scene, press [Enter]to return to the main menu.
Edit Program
This preset menu option letsyou select from 10 factory set programs to edit.You can set up to 64 Scenes in a sequence of Steps for
each program. You can also test the program at any time by selecting Program Test to playback the program as it is currently
defined.
To edit a program:
l Navigate to and selectthe Preset menu.
l Use the [UP],[DOWN] buttons to scroll to Edit Prog. menu and press [ Enter]to select.
l Use the [UP],[DOWN] buttons to scroll to a program from Program 1–Program 10 and press [Enter]to select.
l Use the [UP],[DOWN]buttons to scroll to the Step in the program you want to edit from Step 1 to Step 64 and press [Enter]
to select. The display will show whichscene is currently assigned to that step.
l Use the [UP],[DOWN]buttons to scroll to the scroll to the scene you want to assign to the step and press [Enter]to select.
l When you have assigned all the steps you want, selectEnd and pr ess [Enter]to save the program.
Select Program
This preset option letsyou assign a Preset Program to one of thr ee Program Partitions. A fixture assigned as a Slave can playback
any Program Partition defined bythe Master fixture.
Note: The Master fixture can only playback Program Partition 1
To assign a program to each Progr am Partition:
l Navigate to and selectthe Preset menu as shown on page 35.
l Use the [UP],[DOWN]buttons to scroll to Select Prog menu and press[Enter]to select. Each Program Part, has 10 preset
programs.
l Use the [UP],[DOWN]buttons to scroll to Prog. Part 1 and press[Enter]to select.
l Use the [UP],[DOWN]buttons to scroll to a program from Program 1–Program 10 and press [Enter]to select the program
you want to include in the Program Part.
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l Use the [UP],[DOWN]buttons to scroll to Prog. Part 2 and press[Enter]to select.
l Use the [UP],[DOWN]buttons to scroll to a program from Program 1–Program 10 and press[Enter] to select the program
you want to include in the Program Part.
l Use the [UP],[DOWN]buttons to scroll to Prog. Part 3 and press[Enter]to select.
l Use the [UP],[DOWN]buttons to scroll to a program from Program 1–Program 10 and press [Enter]to select the program
you want to include in the Program Part.
l Press the [Mod e / ESC] button to return to the main menu.
Scenes In put
This function allows you to capture multiple scenes from DMX values input to the fixture. You first
define the number of scenes to capture and then each time a DMX value changes, a different
scene will be captured.
1. Navigate to and select the Preset menu as shown on page 49.
2.Use the buttons to scroll to the Scenes Input option and press to select.
3.Use the buttons to set the starting scene number.
4.Use the buttons to set the ending scene number. With each change of any DMX value, the capturing scene willadvance to the next
one in the range.
5.When all scenes have been recorded, the scenes input menu will automaticallyexit.
Note: During Scenes Input recording, the SolaSpot Pro CMY does not playbackthe DMX input, it only captures it. You must edit or
playbackthe scenes after recording to see the results. It is best to prepar e the scenes on a DMX controller with a zero crossfade for
all parameters between each step. Remember any change of a DMX value will advance to the next scene to capture.
The Control channel should not be crossfaded. No shutter channel requirement.
Safe (normal operation )090%4%
Pan & Tilt Mspeed Off10194%7%
Shutter channel to 0 for access to the following commands.
DisplayOff (send 20 packets)20288%11%
DisplayOn (send 20 packets)294811%19%
46ControlHome All(send 20 packets)496819%27%
Shutdown (send 80 packets)6913027%51%
Audio Sync13116051%63%
No shutter channel requirement.
Internal Prog 1 scene 1-8 EEPROM16117163%67%
Internal Prog 2 scene 9-16 EEPROM17218267%71%
Internal Prog 3 scene 17-24 EEPROM18319372%76%
Internal Prog 4 scene 25-32 EEPROM19420476%80%
Internal Prog 5 scene 33-40 EEPROM20521580%84%
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Internal Prog 6 scene 41-48 EEPROM21622685%89%
Internal Prog 7 scene 49-56 EEPROM22723789%93%
TBD23825593%100%
Indigo Highlighter Dim Tracking Mode
Continuous0150%6%
Periodic Strobe (slow to fast)16416%16%
Random Strobe (slow to fast)426716%26%
Indigo Highlighter
Function
Indigo Highlighter
DimIndigo Highlighter 100%255100%
TBD6812727%50%
Indigo Highlighter Independent Dim
Mode
Continuous12814350%56%
Periodic Strobe (slow to fast)14416956%66%
Random Strobe (slow to fast)17019567%76%
TBD19625577%100%
Indigo Highslighter Off00%
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Error Codes
When you tur n on the fixture, it willcomplete a start-up procedure. The display may show“Err channel is XX” if there are problems
with one or more channels. “XX” stands for channel 1, 2, 3, 4, 5,6 who has the testing sensor for positioning. For example, when the
display shows “Err channel is Color wheel”, it means there is some er ror in channel 1. If there are some errors on channel1, channel
3, channel 7 at the same time, you may see the error message “Err channelis Pan movement”, “Err channel is Tilt movement”, “Err
channel is Dimmer ” flash repeated for 2times, and then the fixture willgenerate a second r eset. If the fixture remain error message
after performing reset more than 2 times,only the channelswhich have errors can not work properly, others can work as usual.
Please contact support if detailed assistanceis needed.
PAN- movement Er
(PAN-yoke movement error) This message will appear after the reset of the fixture if the yoke’smagnetic-indexing circuitmalfunction
(sensor failed or magnet missing) or the stepping-motor is defective (or itsdriving IC on the main PCB). T he PAN- movement is not
located in the default position after the reset.
TILT- movement Er
(TILT-head movement error) Thismessage will appear after the reset of the fixture ifthe head’smagnetic-indexing circuit malfunctions (sensor failed or magnet missing) or the stepping-motor is defective (or its driving IC on the main PCB). The TILT- movement is not located in the default position after the reset.
Gobo Wheel 1 Er
(Gobo Wheel1- error) Thismessage will appear after the reset of the fixture if the magnetic-indexing circuit malfunction (sensor
failed or magnet missing) or the stepping-motor is defective (or its driving IC on the main PCB). The Gobo Wheel 1 is not located in
the defaultposition after the r eset.
Gobo Rot. 1 Er
(Gobo Rot. 1- error) This message will appear after the reset of the fixture if the magnetic-indexing circuit malfunction (sensor failed
or magnet missing) or the stepping-motor is defective (or its driving IC on the main PCB). The Gobo Rot. 1 is not located in the default
positionafter the reset.
Gobo Wheel 2 Er
(Gobo Wheel2- error) Thismessage will appear after the reset of the fixture if the magnetic-indexing circuit malfunction (sensor
failed or magnet missing) or the stepping-motor is defective (or its driving IC on the main PCB). The Gobo Wheel 2 is not located in
the defaultposition after the r eset.
Focus Er
(Focus- error) Thismessage will appear after the reset of the fixture if the magnetic-indexing circuit malfunction (sensor failed or
magnet missing) or the stepping-motor is defective (or its driving IC on the main PCB). The Focus is not located in the default position
after the reset.
CMY Er
(CMY - error) This message will appear after the reset of the fixture if the magnetic-indexing circuit malfunction (sensor failed or magnet missing) or the stepping-motor isdefective (or its driving IC on the main PCB). The CMY is not located in the default position after
the reset.
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Iris Er
(Iris- error) Thismessage will appear after the reset of the fixture if the magnetic-indexing circuit malfunction (sensor failed or magnet missing) or the stepping-motor isdefective (or its driving IC on the main PCB). The Irisis not located in the default position after
the reset.
Zoom Er
(Zoom - err or) This message will appear after the reset of the fixture if the magnetic-indexing circuit malfunction (sensor failed or
magnet missing) or the stepping-motor is defective (or its driving IC on the main PCB). The Zoom is not located in the default position
after the reset.
Colo r Er
(Color - error) Thismessage will appear after the reset of the fixture ifthe magnetic-indexing circuit malfunction (sensor failed or magnet missing) or the stepping-motor isdefective (or its driving IC on the main PCB). The Color is not located in the default position after
the reset.
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