Safety Information 3
Specifications 4
Main Power Connection 5
DMX-512 Connection 5
Main Control Menu 6
DMX Profile 8
Rigging the Fixture 9
Cleaning & Maintenance 9
Parts List 9
USER MANUAL
Table of Contents
Check that the unit has not been damaged during transport
Protection Against Fire
1. Maintain a minimum of 1 foot distance from any type of flame.
3. Replace fuse only with the specified type and rating.
4. Do Not install the unit to close to a heat source.
5. Make sure cable are properly secured
6. Maximum surface operating temperature 140º.
Protection Against Fire
1. Disconnect power before servicing.
2. For connection to main power supply proceed to page 5.
3. This unit must be earthed. (electronically grounded)
Protection Against Mechanical Hazards
1. Use safety chain when hanging unit.
2. Use quality clamps or bolts when positioning unit
3. Do not open unit while it is on, risk of electrical shock.
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Technical Information
Part Numbers
7202– Outshine WW100
Mechanical Specifications
DMX Connectors: Neutrik X-HD Series 3 or 5 pin IP 65 Rated XLR connectors in and out
Thermal: Maximum ambient temperature 104° Maximum surface temperature 140°
Fastening System: DoubleMounting Yoke
Display: Digital
Power connection: Cable Adapter Mounted Nema 5-15 to Neutrik
True Power Out NAC3FX-W / Fixture Cable mounted In and Out Neutrik IP 65 NAC3FX-W & NAC3MX-W
Fixture Packaging
Size: 11.25” x 11.25” x 10.5”
Weight: 13lb
Size: 10” x 10” x 15”
Weight: 15lb
Electrical Specifications
LED Quantity: 1 Warm White COB LED
LED Watts: 100W
LED Lifetime: 60 to 100 thousand hours
Beam Angle: 52°
Field Angle: 118°
CRI: 97
10.5” 11.25
7.65”
11.25”
Refresh Rate: 1200 Hz
Power Input Voltage: 110V-240 50/60 Hz
Ballast: Electronic auto switching
Power Consumption: Watts: 69
Amps: .72
Control & Programming
DMX 512 Protocol
DMX Modes: Mode A1 Channels On/Off
Mode P1 ChannelsDimmerMode H 2 ChannelsDimmer, Strobe
Control Options: Display preset setting
Ordering Options
Item Number
7200 T 100 RGB Red ,Green, Blue 35 35°
7201 VW 100
7202 WW 100
7203 CW 100
LED Color
VW Variable White
WW W arm White
CW Cool White
Lens Angle
52 52°
Fixture Color
BLK Black
WHI White
XXXX Custom
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DMX In/Out
3 Neutrik IP 65 3 pin in and out
5 Neutrik IP 65 5 pin in and out
Main Power Connection
Caution!
1. Do not connect fixture to a dimmer system.
2. This unit has Auto switching power supply. It will respond to 110V or 220V automatically
3. This unit must be earthed. (electronically grounded)
4. Replace fuse only with the specified type and rating.
The occupation of the connection-cable is as follows:
This fixture is equipped with an electronic power supply that will let the unit operate from 100V to 240V from 50Hz to 60Hz
Cable (USA) Cable (EU) Pin 110V
Black Brown
White
Green
Unit is equipped with cable mounted Neutrik Power
Connections Female NAC3FX-W & Male NAC3MX-W:
Unit also ships with a Male Nema 5-15 to Female
NAC3FX-W adaptor:
Light Blue
Yellow/Green
Live
Neutral
Ground
L
N
220V
L N
L
L
DMX-512 Connection
The fixture is equipped with 3 or 5 pin cable mounted XLR for DMX input and output. The sockets are wired in parallel.
Only use a shielded twisted pair cable designed for RS-485 and 3 or 5 pin XLR plugs and connectors in order to connect
the controller with the fixture or the fixture with another.
DMX—input
1. Shield
DMX—output
1
2
Or
3
1
2
3
Caution!
At the last fixture the DMX signal needs to be terminated with a terminator. Solder a
120 Ohm resistor between the (-) and the (+) signal into a 3 pin XLR plug and plug it
in to the last fixture on the signal run. Pre-manufactured terminator plugs are available for purchase from your Mega-Lite dealer (P-DMXT).
2. Signal (-)
5
4
3. Signal (+)
4. N/A
2
1
Or
3
5
4
1
2
3
5. N/A
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Display Menu
The control board on the fixture base is your interface to access and
control all the functions on the unit. Its digital display gives you a code
view of the options and functions. The following will explain each function and its options.
Enter
Menu Up Down
DMX Address
Set Color
Effects
Flash
A Mode 3 Chann els P Mode 4 Chann els
001-512 001-512 001-512
Warm White Dimmer
0-255
WW Fade Up
Speed 0-15
N/A
WW Strobe
0-15 0-15 0-15
N/A
WW Fade
0-15
N/A
N/A
WW Fade D
0-15
N/A N/A
H Mode 6 Chann els
N/A
WW Fade U
0-15 0-15
0-15 0-15
N/A
On/Off
N/A
WW Fade Down
0-15
Random On/Off
0-15
WW Strobe
0-15 0-15 0-15 0-15
N/A N/A N/A
N/A Strobe Strobe
Strobe
0-15
Dimming Speed
0
1
2
3
Step Strobe
0-15
Pausing Strobe
0-15
On and Strobe
0-15 0-15
6
Dim and Strobe
Random Strobe
0-15
DMX Address
Press Enter to select the DMX start address channel. The first display will let you know what operation mode you are in.
Use the up/down keys to select the desired mode. Press Enter to confirm. (first Letter will also change depending on
what mode you are in) Use the up/down keys to select the desired start address press Enter to confirm
Set Color Menu
Press Enter to set a Dim via display control. . Use the up/down keys to select the desired intensity you would like to
adjust. Press Enter to confirm. Use the up/down keys to select the desired intensity of the LED. Press Enter to confirm.
Fade
This function allows you to select a preprogrammed fade sequences. Press Enter use the up/down keys to select de-
sired fade program (15 options). Press Enter to set the desired sped use the up/down keys (15 options). Press Enter to
confirm the settings.
Flash
This function allows you to select a preprogrammed strobe sequences. Press Enter use the up/down keys to select de-
sired strobe program (15 options). Press Enter to set the desired sped use the up/down keys (15 options). Press Enter
to confirm the settings.
Dimming Speed
Press Enter to select the desired dimming speed when used with a DMX controler. Use the up/down keys to select from
0 to 3. 0 speed will be the fastest 4 will be the slowest. Press Enter to confirm.
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DMX Profile
Outshine WW 100 Mode A
DMX Chanel Function Description Value
1 On/Off
LED On 128-255
LED Off 0-127
Outshine WW 100 Mode P
DMX Chanel Function Description Value
1 Dimmer Dimmer Off to Full 0-255
Outshine WW 100 Mode H
DMX Chanel Function Description Value
1 Dimmer Dimmer Off to Full 0-255
2 Strobe
Random Strobe (slow to fast) 197-255
Strobe (slow to fast) 0-196
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Rigging the fixture
Caution!
1. The installations must be carried out by an authorized dealer or trained profes-
sional.
2. Unit may cause severe injures if you have doubts concerning the safety do not
install.
When rigging a unit it is very important that you follow common safety procedures. Rigging requires extensive experience including but not limited to calculating working loads, material being used and periodic safety inspections. If you
lack these qualifications, do not attempt the installation yourself, instead use a professional structural rigger.
When rigging the unit always be secured with a secondary safety attachment. The installation location of the fixture has
got to be built in the way that it can hold 10 times the weight for 1 hour with out any harming. Installation should be
checked at least one time a year by a skilled person.
Cleaning and maintenance
Installation Maintenance: The operato r has t o make sure that the unit i s operating safel y and has the installa-
tions and electronics checked by an expert every year.
The following points have to be considered during the inspection:
1) All screws used for installing the device or part of the device have to be tightly connected and must not be corroded.
2) There must not be any deformations on the housing, fixation and installation spots (ceiling, suspension, trussing).
3) The electronic power supply cables must not show any damages, material fatigue (e.g. porous cables) or sediments.
Further instructions depending on the installation spot and usage have to be adhered by a skilled installer and any
safety problems have to be removed.
Note: There is no serviceabl e parts insid e t he device ex cept for the LED ’s. Maintenance and service operations are
to be carried out by authorized dealers.
Replacing the fuse: Only replace th e fuse wit h the same type and rating.
Replacing the power cable: If the po w er cable of this device becomes dam aged, it has to be replaced by author-
ized dealers or trained professional only.
Should you have further questions , please contact your dealer.
Parts List
7202-MPCB Main PCB card
7202-PS Power Supply
7200-DIS Display
FUS-20GLASS Diffusion Filter Glass
7200-35 35 degree lens
7200-KNOB Knob Set
7202-LED LED Replacement
Accessory
7200-BD Barn Door
CAB-POW-TP Nema 5-15 to Neutrik True Female
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Warranty Information
Warranty Conditions
-Unless otherwise stated in writing, your product is covered by a one year parts and labor limited warranty.
-LEDs are not guaranteed to match in color temperature or output.
-It is the owner’s responsibility to furnish receipts or invoices for verification of purchase, date, and reseller or distributor.
If purchase date cannot be provided, date of manufacture will be used to determine warranty period.
-Goods returned under warranty must follow the proper authorization procedure and must be accompanied by a copy of
the original invoice and Return Authorization Number given by MSI.
-Goods repaired under warranty will be returned to the owner with the freight prepaid by MSI via the most economical
means of shipment.
-Repair or replacement as provided for under this warranty is the exclusive remedy of the consumer. MEGA SYSTEMS
INC. makes no warranties, express or implied, with respect to any product, and Mega Systems specifically disclaims any
warranty of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose. Mega Systems shall not be liable for any indirect, incidental or consequential damage, including lost profit, sustained or incurred in connection with any product or caused by
product defect or the partial or total failure of any product regardless of the form of action, weather in contract, tort
(including negligence), strict liability or otherwise, and weather or not such damage was foreseen or unforeseen.
- Warranty is void if the product is misused, damaged, modified in any way, or for unauthorized repairs or parts. This
warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state.
Ph 210-684-2600 Fax 210-855-6279
www.mega-lite.com / info@mega-lite.com
Mega-Lite
5718 Kenwick St
San Antonio, TX 78238
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