Litecraft PAR 64 AT10, AT10.sx, Studio PAR WT9 PRO SWA, PowerBar 5, Battled AT5 User Manual

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PAR 64 AT10
MANUAL
Thank you for purchasing this LITECRAFT product. For your own safety , please read the instruction manual carefully before turn on the product for the first time.
Each person which is responsible for the installation, the use or service of this unit must be:
- qualified
- has to follow the instructions in this manual.
WARNING! Be careful when using the device. You risk an electrical shock from high voltage, if you touch the wires!
The device has left our company in manufacturer proofed state. To maintain this status and to ensure a permanent safe operation, it is absolutely necessary to follow the safety instructions and warnings in this manual.
IMPORTANT: Errors, caused by not following these instructions are not covered by the warranty . The manufacturer will not accept liability for any resulting defects or problems.
Keep the unit away from radiators or other heat sources!
If the unit has been exposed to tremendous temperature changes (e.g.
after transportation), do not turn it on immediately. The resulting condensation could damage the unit. Don`t switch unit on until the device reaches room temperature.
This device belongs to protection class I. Therefore, it is imperative that the green/yellow wire is connected to the earth contact of the plug. The electrical connection must be made by a qualified person.
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Make sure that the cable has never been squeezed or damaged by sharp objects. Check the device and the cables regularly.
If the cable is damaged, it must be replaced immediately by the manufacturer, its service agent or a qualified person in order to avoid danger.
Lenses, glasses or UV filters must be replaced if they are visually damaged, or their effectiveness is impaired, e.g. by broken glass or by deep scratches.
Ensure that wires never come in contact with other wires! Handle the power cord and all connections with caution!
Make sure that the line voltage is not higher than the voltage specified in this manual.
Disconnect the unit from the AC mains when it is not in use or when cleaning it. Disconnect the connection only by pulling the cable plug.
Using the fixture for the first time, can result in light smoke and odors. This is a normal process and does not constitute a defect.
RISK OF BURNS! Do not touch the unit during operation! The housing may reach high temperatures.
RISK TO HEALTH! Never look directly into the light source. Especially epileptics risk an epileptic shock! Disconnect the unit from the AC mains when not in use or when cleaning it.
Defects caused by modifications of the device by unqualified handling or an unqualified person are not covered by the warranty.
Keep the product away from children and unskilled people.
There are no wear parts in the device. Maintenance and service must be
performed only by an authorized service partner.
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OPERATION
This device has several DMX- and Stand-Alone-Modes. In DMX-mode, multiple devices can be connected and controlled by a controller. The device accepts the settings of the DMX-controller, as soon as the corresponding start address is set.
Slave mode: Connect the DMX-output of the master device (XLR female) to the DMX-input of the slave device (XLR male). Set the slave device to DMX-mode DMX-4CH with the DMX-start address 001 (display shows: DMX-4CH/DMX 001). The slave device accepts all settings of the master device (such as color macro, programm, programm speed, color set).
Display description: The display shows the different DMX-modes & the DMX-start address or color macro, programm, programm speed, color set; the first line shows the mode, the second line the corresponding value. If a DMX-mode is choosen, but actually there is no DMX-signal present, the display flashes and shows NO SIGNAL.
Button description: Press the MODE button repeatedly to select the mode. Press the UP or DOWN button to set the DMX-start address or any of the pre-programmed modes or the speed values. Use the UP button to increase the value. Use the DOWN button to decrease it.
NOTE! If you hold the UP or DOWN button for longer than 3 seconds, the value changes faster. The device has an automatic storage for all settings. When you turn the device off and on again, it works with the previously set values.
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CONTROL MODES / DMX DESCRIBTION
mode display function
LITECRAFT SW.V 1.0
shows the software version direct after
switching on the unit DEF. SET YES
alle settings will be set to factory defaults
(DMX-4CH, address 001) DEF. SET NO
all settings (DMX mode/macro etc. ) will not
be changed – this menue disappears
automaticly after 5 seconds DispPerm ON
display permanent on
display mode
DispPerm OFF
display switches off after 10 s and switches
on by pressing any button for at least 3 s
1 channel mode DMX-1CH
DMX *** *** = DMX adress
ch1 = color macro mode
(43 colors + black)
2 channel mode DMX-2CH
DMX *** *** = DMX adress
ch1 = color macro mode
(43 colors + black)
ch2 = dimmer
3 channel mode DMX-3CH
DMX *** *** = DMX adress
ch1 = dimmer red
ch2 = dimmer green
ch3 = dimmer blue
4 channel mode DMX-4CH
DMX *** *** = DMX adress
ch1 = dimmer red
ch2 = dimmer green
ch3 = dimmer blue
ch4 = dimmer amber
DMX­mode
8 channel mode DMX-8CH
DMX *** *** = DMX adress
ch1 = dimmer red
ch2 = dimmer green
ch3 = dimmer blue
ch4 = dimmer amber
ch5 = color macro mode
0-13 no macro
14-255 pre-programmed colors
ch6 = strobe/speed
0-15 no strobe
16-255 strobe 16 speed values
ch7 = mode
0-35 no function
36-71 automtic ramp up */**
72-107 automatic ramp down */**
108-143 automatic ramp up/down */**
144-179 automatic color mix mode
180-215 random 3-colors *
216-251 random 7-colors *
252-255 audio mode
ch8 = dimmer
* speed value by channel 6
** color value by channel 1, 2, 3, 4
color macro mode
ColMacro Macro** ** = pre-programmed colors
choose one of 43 pre-programmed colors +
black
programm mode ColProgr
Prog** ** = pre-programmed chasers
choose one of 6 pre-programmed chasers
programm speed ColSpeed
Speed** ** = speed value
choose one of 16 speed values for the
programm choosed in programm mode
manual mode
color set red
ColSet Red *** *** = color value red
256 DMX-steps to set color red
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color set green ColSet
Green *** *** = color value green
256 DMX-steps to set color green
color set blue ColSet
Blue *** *** = color value blue
256 DMX-steps to set color blue
color set amber ColSet
Amb *** *** = value white
256 DMX-steps to set color amber
special functions
fixture hour counter
FixHours ***** h
***** = fixture working hours
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MACRO VALUE OVERVIEW
value
red
value
green
value
blue
value
amber
black
0 0 0
0
macro 1
0 0 128
0
macro 2
0 0 192
0
macro 3
0 0 255
0
macro 4
0 128 0
0
macro 5
0 128 128
0
macro 6
0 128 192
0
macro 7
0 128 255
0
macro 8
0 255 0
0
macro 9
0 255 128
0
macro 10
0 255 192
0
macro 11
0 255 255
0
macro 12
128 0 0
0
macro 13
128 0 128
0
macro 14
128 0 192
0
macro 15
128 0 255
0
macro 16
128 128 0
0
macro 17
128 128 128
0
macro 18
128 128 192
0
macro 19
128 128 255
0
macro 20
128 255 0
0
macro 21
128 255 128
0
macro 22
128 255 192
0
macro 23
128 255 255
0
macro 24
255 0 0
0
macro 25
255 0 128
0
macro 26
255 0 192
0
macro 27
255 0 255
0
macro 28
255 128 0
0
macro 29
255 128 128
0
macro 30
255 128 192
0
macro 31
255 128 255
0
macro 32
255 255 0
0
macro 33
255 255 128
0
macro 34
255 255 192
0
macro 35
255 255 255
0
macro 36
255 0 0 255
macro 37
0 255 0 255
macro 38
0 0 255 255
macro 39
0 0 0 255
macro 40
255 255 0 255
macro 41
255 0 255 255
macro 42
0 255 255 255
macro 43
255 255 255 255
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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION
voltage
90-264 V, 47-63 Hz
power consumption
0.6 A @ 230 V
measurements
267 x 249 x 321 mm weight 5.2 kg fuse T3.15 A @ 250 V
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