T ABLE OF CONTENTS PART 1 PRODUCT (GENERAL)....................................................1. 1.1--PRODUCT INTRODUCTION.........................................................1. 1.2--PRODUCT FEATURES.................................................................1. 1.3--TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS.....................................................2. 1.4--PHOTOMETRIC DATA..................................................................3. 1.5--SAFETY WARNING.............................................
1 PRODUCT (GENERAL) 1.1 PRODUCT INTRODUCTION This product is designed for indoor use. Suitable applications include wash or effect lighting for architectural, stage, theatre or road show applications. Direct input of DMX512 signal allows the units to be controlled from any DMX512 controller. This product can be operated as a single unit or in multiple units for large applications. 1.
1.3 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS LED MODULE LED MODULE: Voltage Rated Power LED/Unit 100~250V...50/60Hz 52W 14 X 3W Tri-RGB Environment Temperature -20 Cooling Dimensions Weight 1 PRODUCT(GENERAL) ~40 Direct air convection 245 x 205 x 245mm 4.8Kg 2 2009.11.
1.4 PHOTOMETRIC DATA 1 PRODUCT(GENERAL) 3 2009.11.
1.5 SAFETY WARNING IMPORTANT ALWAYS READ THE USER MANUAL BEFORE OPERATION. PLEASE CONFIRM THAT THE POWER SUPPLY STATED ON THE PRODUCT IS THE SAME AS THE MAINS POWER SUPPLY IN YOUR AREA. This product must be installed by a qualified professional. Always operate the equipment as described in the user manual. A minimum distance of 0.5m must be maintained between the equipment and combustible surface. The product must always be placed in a well ventilated area.
2 INSTALLATION 2.1 MOUNTING HANGING The fixture can be mounted in a hanging position using the supporting bracket. The bracket should be secured to the mounting truss or structure using a standard mounting clamp. Please note that when hanging the unit a safety cable should also be used. UPRIGHT The fixture can be mounted in an upright or sitting position using the supporting brackets. The LED MODULE can be mounted at any angle and in any position.
2.3 SETTING UP WITH A DMX512 CONTROLLER 2.3-1 DMX512 ADDRESSING WITHOUT ID ADDRESSING (TOUR MODE) Connect the DMX512 controller to the units in series. Each unit has 10 DMX channels so the DMX Addresses should increase by increments of 10 (e.g. 1,11,21,31...) The ID address has not been set so therefore when using the controller CH 10 must be inactive ( CH10=0 ). It is also possible to deactivate ID address selecting ID OFF from the Settings menu.
Example: The figure above shows a simple DMX layout which has used three units at each DMX address. The three units have different ID addresses which allows the user to collectively control the whole group of units at that DMX address by setting CH10 to 0, or to control each unit independently by first selecting the DMX address and then by using Ch10 to locate the target ID address. 2 INSTALLATION 7 2009.11.
3 DISPLAY PANEL OPERATION 3.1 BASIC MENU scroll through the main menu or return to the main menu ENTER enter the currently selected menu or confirm the current function value scroll 'UP' through the menu list or increase the value of the current function scroll 'DOWN' through the menu list or decrease the value of the current function 3 DISPLAY PANEL OPERATION 8 2009.11.
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3.3 EDIT STATIC COLOUR STATIC COLOUR Combine Red , Green & Blue to create an infinite range of colors (0-255) Set the value of the Strobe (0-20Hz) 3.4 ACTIVATING AUTO PROGRAMS AUTO Select the target AUTO program and press ENTER . Programs AT.0 1 to AT.1 0 are fully pre-programmed and will not be altered by changes in EDIT mode. Programs PR.01 to PR.10 are fully pre-programmed and can be edited in EDIT mode. 3 DISPLAY PANEL OPERATION 10 2009.11.
3.6 DMX512 SETTINGS DMX Enter the 3.7 DMX mode to set the DMX ADDRESS. PERSONALITY PERSONALITY Enter the PERSONALITY mode to select DMX mode: TOUR Ar1.d , Ar1.s or HSV . 3.8 , Arc.1 , ID ADDRESS ID Enter the ID 3 DISPLAY PANEL OPERATION mode to set the ID ADDRESS. 11 2009.11.
3.9 EDITING CUSTOM PROGRAMS EDIT CUSTOM Enter the EDIT mode to edit the custom programs PR.01 to PR.10 . Each custom program has 30 steps that can be edited. Each step allows the creation of a scene using RED Red , GREEN Green BLUE Blue , STROBE Strobe , TIME Time & FAD E Fade . 3.10 , SPECIAL SETTINGS SETTING Select UPLD to upload the custom programs from the current MASTER unit to the SLAVE units. In order to activate the upload function the password must be entered.
Enter Dim to select dimmer mode and dimmer speed. When DIMMER is set to Off , then RGBW and MASTER DIMMER are linear. The Dim 1/2/3/4 are speed modes of the non linear dimmer , Dim1 is the faster, while Dim4 is the slowest. The factory default setting is Dim4 . 3.11 WHITES CALIBRATION CAL1 Enter the CAL1 to select white color of different color temperature. There are 11 pre-programmed White colors can be edited by using Red , Green & , Blue 3.
4 USING A DMX512 CONTROLLER 4.1 BASIC ADDRESSING Connect all of the units in series using standard DMX512 signal cable or the IP65 rated cable provided. Set the DMX512 address in the DMX menu. It is possible to have the same DMX address or independent addresses for each fixture. 4.2 CHANNEL ASSIGNMENT Note: This product have three DMX512 channel configuration: Arc.1 , Ar1.d , Ar1.s and HSV TOUR , TOUR 4 USING A DMX512 CONTROLLER 14 2009.11.
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4.3 BASIC INSTRUCTIONS FOR DMX512 OPERATION (TOUR) MASTER DIMMER CH1 controls the intensity of the currently projected color When the slider is at the highest position (255) the intensity of the output is the maximum RED, GREEN & BLUE COLOR SELECTION CH2, CH3 & CH4 control the intensity ratio of each of the RED, GREEN, BLUE & WHITE LEDs. When the slider is at the highest position (255) the intensity of the color is the maximum. CH2, CH3, CH4 can be combined together to create over 16 million colors.
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