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...........................5. 2.1--MOUNTtNG ...........................5. 2.2--POWER CONNECrrON.......... ... 2.3--SETTING UP W\TH A DMX,12 CONTROLLER............-.-........ ..........6. 2.3-1--DMXs12 ADORESSTNG WITHOUT /O ADDRESS/NG...........................-..........6. 2.3-2--DMXSI2ADDRESSINGW|THtDADDRÉSS...........--....................................6.
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DTSPLAY PANEL OPERAT1ON.........................................8. ..... _,..... _ 8.
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PART
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USTNG A DMX512
CONTROLLER....................................13.
C ADDRESS,NG....., 4, 2 -- C H A N N E L ASS/GNMENT 4. 1 --BA
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4-3--AAS/C /NSTRUCI/ONS FOR DMX512 OPERATION (STAGE 1).....16.
PART
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APPENDIX....
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1 PRODUCT (GENERAL)
1.1
PRODUCTINTRODUCTION This product is designed for indoor use. Suitable applications include wash or effect lighting forarchitectural, stage ornightclub applications. This product can also be installed for use in signage and advertising using the dynamicfunctions available with DMX5'12 control. Directinput of DMX512 signal allows the units to be controlled from any DMX512 controller. This product can be operated as a single unitor in multiple units for large applications.
The specially developed controller that allows the product to
be
controlled independent of the DMX512 controller enables the user to create and edit a wide range of custom programs. All programs can be touch-button displayed or scheduled to START and END at scheduled times. When programshave been createdor edited inthe controller, it is also possible to trigger these programs using the DMX lN function when connected to a DMX512 controller.
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PRODUCT FEATURES LED FTXTURE * RGB Dimmer0-100%
'Strobe 'Automatic programs
. LCD display . Display control 'lock-out' . Direct DMX5l2input . lndependant lD address . Stand-alone/ Slave
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PRODUCT(GENÊRAL)
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1.3 TECHNICALSPECIFICATIONS LED MODULE LEO
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EnYirondênt Tamparatur Cooling
Dlm.nsions
1 PROOUCT(GENERAL)
100-240V
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PHOTOMETRIC DATA PHOTOMETR'C DATA RED
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1.5 SAFETY WARNING IMPORTANT (ALWAYS READ THEUSÊR MANUALBEFORE OPERATION. I TPLEASE CONFIRM THAT THE POWERSUPPLYSTATED ON THE PRODUCT IS THESAME ASTHE MAINS POWERSUPPLYIN YOUR
AREA.I O This product must be installed by a quqlified professional. O Always operatethe equipment asdesCribed in theuser manual. O Aminimum distance of 0.5m must bemaintained between the equipment and combustiblesurface. O The productmust always beplaced in awell ventilated area. O Always makesure that theequipment is installedsecurely. O DO NOTstand close tothe equipment andstare directly intothe LED light source. O Always disconnectthe power supplybefore attempting and maintenance. O Always makesure that thesupporting structure issolid and can support the combined weight of the products. O The earthwire must alwaysbe connected tothe ground. O Do not touchthe power cablesifyour handsare wet.
ATTÊNT'ON
O This product left the place of manufacture in perfect condition. ln orderto maintain thiscondition and forsafe operation, the usermust always followthe instructions and safety warnings described in this usermanual. O Avoid shaking or strong impacts to any part of the equipment. O Make sure thatall parts of the equipment are kept clean and free of dust. tl Always makesure that thepower connections areconnected correct and secure. O lf there isany malfunction ofthe equipment, contactyour distributor immediately. a When transferring theproduct, it isadvisable to usethe original packaging inwhich the productleft the factory. O Shields, lenses orultraviolet screens shallbe changed if they have becomedamaged to suchan extent thattheir effectiveness is impaired. O The lamp (LED) shall bechanged if ithas become damaged or thermally deformed.
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PROOUCT(GENERAL)
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INSTALLATION
2.1
MOU NTING HANGING The LED PAR 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 LED PAR can be mounted. in an upright or sitting position usingthe supporting brackets.
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NOTE
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Thê LED MODULE cân be mounted ât any ângle and in any position. lt is possible to further adiust the angle ofthe LEO MODULE using the two adjustment knobs located on ihe side of the fixture.
POWER CONNECTIONS @220V:4O units maybe connected inseries @120Y:20units may beconnected in series
IVote: As thisfixture's DMX signal cable connection had been changed to Parallel connection, so if over 30 units to be connected, then amplifier is needed.
2 INSTALLATION
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DMX signal
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SETTING UP WITH A DMXs12 CONTROLLER 2.3.1 DMX,l
2 ADDRESSING WITHOUT'DADDRESS''VG
(STAGEl MODE)
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Connect the DMX512 controller to the units in series. Each unit hasg DMX channelsso the DMXAddresses shouldincrease by incrementsol (e.9. 1,10,19,28...) OThe lD addresshas not beenset so thereforewhen using lhecontroller Chg must be inactive (CH9=0 ). a Each OMXAddress may beused as manytimes as required. a Any DMXaddress in the range from 001 to 5'12 maybe used.
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The figure aboveshows a simpleDMXSl2 layout with thestarting address ofthe first unit set at'1, with thesecond set at10 and so on... (Notethat when usedin this way, the CHg lDfunction must be inactive (CH9=0))
2.3-2 DMXS12ADDRESSIIVG W|TH TDADDRESS(STAGE
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Connect the DMX5 I 2 controller to the units in series Each unit has9DMX channels sothe DMXAddresses should increaseby increments of 9 (e.9.1,10,19,28...)
Each DMXAddress may beused as manytimes as required.
O Any DMXaddress in therange from 001 to 512 maybe used. a Each DMX address may carry upto 66 sep,arate lD addresses.
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should be setin the menuon each unitin ascending values
(i.e. 1,2,3...) lD addresses areaccessible from Ch9on the DMX5l2controller.
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t-R,-l ÉÆÈj The figure aboveshows a simple DMX layout which has usedthree units ateach DMX address. The three units have different lD addresses which allows the userto collectively controlthe whole group of unitsat that DMXaddress by setting CH9 to 0,or to controleach unit independentlyby first selecting theDMX address andthen by using Ch9 to locatethe target lDaddress.
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DISPLAY PANEL OPERATION
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BAS IC
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scroll through the main menu or exit from the current menu or function
I ENTERI Enter the currently selected menu or confirm the current function value
( UP I scroll 'UP'throughthemenulistorincreasethevalueofthecurrentfunction ( DOWN
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scroll 'DOWN' through the.menu list or decrease the value of the current function
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program ând press (E/VfERI Programs IAUTO 1l to IAaITO 1Ol arè tully prc-programmedand wiil notbe altered Programs lCustom 1l lo rCustom tol are fully pre-programmedand can be edited
ADDRESS
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RUN
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Enter IRUTVI tochoose lStAVEI
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mode of fan: (Highl
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IEDITI O Enter (EDlTl to edit thecuslom Programs lcustom 1l lo lcustom I 0l O Each program has30 steps loêdit a Each slep allowsa creation of a scene using RED,GREEN,BLUE.STRUBE'TIME' FADE
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SETTINGS
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I Up ,oa d custom?l to upload the custom programs from the current MASTER unit to the SLAVE units
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is fora ctivate/unactivate thec olorc âlibrâtionf unctions. When [UCI is selected, the RGB output are adjusted to a standard prês€l universal color which bâlances fixtures from different generations.. The factory default setting is [UCl on.
ICOLORI
PASSWORD
TPASSWORDI
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Enter the IPASSWORDI mode to selôctwhether the accesspassword is onor off. when the tixture is set as PASS (O,VL after 30 seconds or turn on the lixture next time, the fixturewill need anaccess pâssword toenter the displaymenu control-
lroaê:The factory accesspassword is lUPl + press IEIVIERI to confirm theaccess.
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3.13 SAVE O Onlythe mainmenu and theAuto-programs submenucan be protected a Repower th€ unit,itwill backto the mâinmenu
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USING A DMXs12 CONTROLLER BASIC ADDRESSING .
Connect all of the unitsin series using standard DMXS'l2signal cable or the lP65 rated cable provided. o Set the DMXS12 address in the (DMXI menu.
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CHANNEL ASSIGNMENT r
Note: This product havethree DMXS'12 channel configuration:
(STAGE
1l , lARc 1l , IARC l+Dl , (RGB+DI
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IRGB+DSI STAGE
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BASIC INSTRUCTIONSFOR DMXs]2 OPERATION (STAGE 1)
MASTER DIMMER O CH1 controls theintensity of thecurrently projected color O When the slideris at thehighest position (255)the intensity of the output is the maximum RED, GREEN &BLUE COLOR SELECTION a CH2, CH3 & CH4 control the intensity ratio of each of the RED, cREEN & BLUE LEDs, O When the slideris at thehighest position (2SS)the intensity of the color is the maximum. a CH2, CH3 &CH4 can becombined together tocreate over '1 6million colors. COLOR MACROS O CH5 selects therequired COLOR MACRO O CH5 has priorityover CH2, CH3, CH4 andCH6 O CH1 is usedto control theintensity of theCOLOR MACRO STROBE a CH 6 controlsthe strobe of CH1 to Ch5 ID ADDRESS SELECTION
O CH9 is usedto select thetarget lD address. O Each independent DMXaddress may haveup to 66independent lD addresses. O An lDaddress of 0will activate all lD address locations.
AUTO O CH7 selects the preset AUTO programsAT0l -AT10 or the custom AUTO programs PR.C1-PR.10 O When activating thecustom AUTO programs PR.Cl to pR.10 thenit is possible to controlthe Step time and fade time using Ch2 and Ch3 respectively.
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APPENDIx
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5.2
MAINTENANCE