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Getting Started
Thank you for buying the CC8 Canvas Full Color Bendable Panel Light from Ikan. Please carefully read the instructions and guide before operating the
products. The guide includes product usage and maintenance. When you operate the product, please make sure that you have read the instructions
carefully. All the content of the manual is based on up-to-date information; technical data subject to change without notice.
Safety Instructions
1. Connect the AC power cable to the controller box before plugging into the power source. You risk electrocution by not following this instruction.
2. Don’t drag cables with excessive force. Any repairs on the products should be performed by Ikan technicians. Users should not remove the power
supply, or substitute a different power supply. This might damage the unit and will not be covered under warranty.
3. Be sure that the power is off before connecting and changing the fixture head or disconnecting your cable from the power source. We recommend using
Ikan connecting cables and connectors to avoid electrical shock.
4. The voltage shouldn’t exceed the value in the technical specifications. If the voltage is greater than, or less than the regulated values, it could damage
the product.
Overview
The care and cleaning of the Canvas Bendable LED light. The CC8 should be rolled up and placed back into the carrying bag when not in use. The LEDs
should be facing out when placed into the carrying bag. The two ends of the Canvas light should meet.
If the LED’s should get dirty or covered in dust the unit can be cleaned with mild soap and water on a damp cloth.
DO NOT SUBMERAGE THE UNIT IN WATER
Connecting the 4 prong cable between the controller box and the panel light.
Align the male and female plugs so they line up and screw together until the cable is tight.
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Installation of the X-Holder with ball mount
The X-holder should be loose before inserting the struts into the hook & loop corners.
1. Place the struts into the hook & loop flaps at the corners of the panel.
2. Place them in opposite of each other for them to stay in place.
3. Tighten the tension knob at the center to keep the struts locked in place.
Note: To avoid damage to the LED’s, place the panel light LED side down on soft material.
When placing the light mount on the 5/8” baby pin, this allows you to adjust the light in any desirable position.
Ikan developed the CC8 bendable light to handle multiple situations whether you need traditional 5600K (daylight) and 3200K (tungsten) or the full color
wheel spectrum. The CC8 offers a professional and customizable LED source. In addition, the light features cooling flex system for optimizing heat
dissipation. Specially, the CC8 offers the following features:
1. The 0-100% brightness incremental adjustment of the 2750K – 6500K temperature enable fine-tuning.
2. Adjust RGB colors manually, rotate through HSI color wheel, or select from our commonly used gels.
3. Ultra-low noise and active cooling technology contribute to excellent thermal stability.
4. The bright LCD readout is easy to view, enabling smooth adjustment of functions.
5. Digitally adjustable knob allows you to adjust menu settings quickly and accurately.
6. AC/DC power control box allows the light to be powered by battery or DC power supply.
7. The softbox with grid cloth and 60 degree egg crate is included with the light.
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Appearance & Structure - Light
CC8 is illustrated as follows
5/8 Receiver: attaches to a stand or a 5/8” baby pin w/90 degree holes
Mount: Adjustable lighting direction
Hook & Loop around the edge of the light
Appearance & Structure - Control Box
A. LCD Display Screen
B. Toggles Between CCT Mode(2750K – 6500K) and Full RGB Mode
C. Power On/Off Switch Location
D. CCT Form – Adjust Light Brightness
RGB Form – Adjust Lighted Value
E. Confirm Selection
F. Battery Release Button
G. Access and toggle menu within CCT Mode or RGB Mode
H. CCT Mode– Color Adjustment Knob
RGB Mode – Rotate Between Changeable Options
AB
C
HGED
F
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Screen Display Function
CCT Form
1. CCT
RGB Form
1. HSI
2. CCT Hue Shift
Color TemperatureBrightness
Color : 4600KB:
Bright: 88%
BrightnessGreen/Magenta Control
Hue, Saturation, Intensity
HSI: 001
BatteryBattery
BRIGHT: 15%
100%
2. RGB Mode
STA: 100
HUE SHF%:
Red, Green, Blue 0 - 255
R255 G255 B255
DIM: 030%
Dimmer Status
Battery Status
0%
3. Gel Mode (select a Gel for the name to show)
Gel Name
4. SFX Mode
Medium Rose
Bright: 100%
Gel BrightnessFX Brightness
Gel List
Bastard Amber
Medium Bastard Amber
Golden Amber
Soft Golden Amber
Pale Apricot
Rose Gold
Flesh Pink
Salmon Pink
Pale Rose Pink
Surprise Pink
Steel Blue
Booster Blue
Sky Blue
Brilliant Blue
Light Green Blue
Bright Blue
Hamburg Lavender
Daylight Blue
Medium Yellow
Straw
Fire
Flame
Light Red
Medium Red
Light Rose
Rose
Lilac
Lavender
Pea Green
Pale Yellow
Green
Moss Green
Gaslight
Green
Chroma
Green
SFX List
Police
Lighting
TV Flicker
Candle
Scene Yellow
Scene Blue
Scene Green
Scene Pink
FX Name
Candle
Bright: 100%
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Installation & Power Supply
1. Ensure power is off before setting up light.
2. Place the light on the Ikan customized stands, release the tension knob on the 5/8” receiver, adjust the light in the desired direction, and then tighten
the tension knob on the 5/8” receiver.
3. When connecting the power cords, plug the 4-pin XLR power cord into the controller box.
Notice & Maintenance
• The CC8 working temperature range must be regulated. Overheating will reduce the LED working life. Please allow adequate ventilation when using
the Canvas light.
• Products must be placed on a stable, dry, flat surface. Avoid exposure to sunlight and operating in an environment with high humidity or extreme
moisture levels.
• Don’t beat, knock or shake the lighting equipment during the operation.
• If the CC8 isn’t working normally, please contact the Ikan repair department. Please don’t disassemble/re-assemble by yourself.
• Please place the CC8 in a cool and dry place when you don’t use it for an extended period of time.
Troubleshooting
FailureFailure CauseTroubleshooting
Unit Won’t Turn OnThe power is connected incorrectly or
the power switch in not turned on.
During the operation lamp is out.The unit may have malfunctioned.
The unit’s connecting cable may not be
properly secured.
Turn on the light with the switch on the
controller box. Make sure the unit is
plugged into AC power.
Try turning the control box off than on
again.
The cable can be disconnected and
then reconnected.
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SpecificationsElectrical Specifications
Light Source336 x 1.0watt LEDs
Head Type2750K-6500K + RGB
Beam Angle120 Degree
Control/DimmingKnob Control
Build MaterialFlexable Fabric Material
Cooling SystemPassive Cooling
Mounting SystemBaby 5/8” receiver
Fixture Size20 x 10 x .5 in.
Fixture Weight1lb
Power Supply Input110-240VAC
Power Supply Output15VDC
Fixture Power Consumption14W; 7.4-14.8VDC
Optional Accessories
Some other products that work well with the CC8 available from Ikan include:
IBG-STND
IBG-SB15
CP-STND-V3
HD-STND-V2
Stand Bag
Saddle Sandbag & Weight Bag - 15 lb
Compact Light Stand
Heavy Duty Light Stand
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Learn More
More dynamic information at official website: www.ikancorp.com
Support
Contact email: support@ikancorp.com
CONDITIONS OF WARRANTY SERVICE
• Free service for one year from the day of purchase if the problem is caused by manufacturing errors.
• The components and maintenance service fee will be charged if the warranty period is expired.
Free Service will not be Provided in the Following Situations:(*Even if the product is still within the warranty period.)
• Damage caused by abuse or misuse, dismantling, or changes to the product not made by the company.
• Damage caused by natural disaster, abnormal voltage, and environmental factors, etc.