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User Instructions
CONTENTS
1. Safety Instructions ............................................................................................................................ 2 2. Technical Specifications .................................................................................................................... 4 3. Control Panel .................................................................................................................................... 5 4. How to set the fixture ...................................................................................................................... 6 4.1 Menu .............................................................................................................................................. 6 4.2 Offset Adjust ................................................................................................................................. 10 5. Control by DMX 512 controller ...................................................................................................... 12 5.1 DMX Connection .......................................................................................................................... 12 5.2 DMX Address Setting .................................................................................................................... 12 5.3 DMX Configuration ....................................................................................................................... 13 6. Troubleshooting ............................................................................................................................. 26 7. Fixture Cleaning ............................................................................................................................. 27
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1. Safety Instructions Please read carefully the instruction, which includes important information about the installation, usage and maintenance. WARNING
Please keep this User Guide for future consultation. If you sell the unit to another user, be sure that they also receive this instruction booklet. Unpack and check carefully there is no transportation damage before using the unit. Before operating, ensure that the voltage and frequency of power supply match the power requirements of the unit. It’s important to ground the yellow/green conductor to earth in order to avoid electric shock. The unit is for indoor use only. Use only in a dry location. The unit must be installed in a location with adequate ventilation, at least 50cm from adjacent surfaces. Be sure that no ventilation slots are blocked. Disconnect main power before replacement or servicing. Make sure there are no flammable materials close to the unit while operating as it is fire hazard. Use safety cable when fixes this unit. DO NOT handle the unit by taking its head only, but always by taking its base. Maximum ambient temperature is Ta: 40℃. DO NOT operate it where the temperature is higher than this. Unit surface temperature may reach up to 75℃. DO NOT touch the housing bare‐hand during its operation. Turn off the power and allow about 15 minutes for the unit to cool down before replacing or serving. In the event of serious operating problem, stop using the unit immediately. Never try to repair the unit by yourself. Repairs carried out by unskilled people can lead to damage or malfunction. Please contact the nearest authorized technical assistance center. Always use the same type spare parts. DO NOT touch any wire during operation as high voltage might be causing electric shock.
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Warning: To prevent or reduce the risk of electrical shock or fire, do not expose the unit to rain or moisture. DO NOT open the unit within five minutes after switching off. The housing, the lenses, or the ultraviolet filter must be replaced if they are visibly damaged. Caution: There are no user serviceable parts inside the unit. DO NOT open the housing or attempt any repairs yourself. In the unlikely event your unit may require service, please contact your nearest dealer. Installation: The unit is fully operational in three different mounting positions, hanging upside‐down from a ceiling or set on a flat level surface. To avoid internal damage to the unit, never mount the unit on its side as illustrated above. Be sure this fixture is kept at least 0.5m away from any flammable materials (decoration etc.). Always use and install the supplied safety cable as a safety measure to prevent accidental damage and/or injury in the event the clamp fails.
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1. Bolt each clamp to the Omega holder with screw and lock nut through the hole in the holder. 2. Faster the omega holders on the bottom of the base by inserting quick‐lock fasteners into the holes of the base and tighten fully clockwise. 3. Hang the fixture to the support through clamp and faster the screws, Faster the safety cable through the bottom of the base and over the support.
2. Technical Specifications
DMX Channels: 15/17 channels mode
LCD display for easy navigation
Perfect for stage, theatre, TV studio, rental and discotheques
Voltage:
AC 100~240V, 50/60Hz
Power consumption:
199W
LED:
OSRAM SIRIUS HRI 100W
Fuse:
T5 Amp
Power Cord Daisy Chain: 8 Fixtures(120V/60Hz); 16 Fixtures(230V/50Hz)
Beam Angle:
3 Degree
Dimension:
279 x 225 x 387mm
Weight:
9.2Kgs
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3. Control Panel
1. Button: MENU
To select the programming functions
DOWN
To go forward in the selected functions
UP
To go backward in the selected functions
ENTER
To confirm the selected functions
2. Microphone: To receive music for sound active; 3. LED: POWER
On
Power On
DMX
On
DMX input present
4. Function Display: Used to show the various menus and the selected function; 5. IR Receiver: To receive the IR signal; 6. Fuse: Protects the unit from over‐voltage or short circuit; 7. Power In/out: Used to connect to supply power. 8. DMX In/out: Water proof cable with 3‐pin XLR connectors for DMX 512 operation;
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4. How to set the fixture 4.1 Menu To select any of the given functions, press the MENU button up to when the required one is showing on the display. Select the function by the ENTER button and the display will blink. Use the DOWN and UP button to change the mode. Once the required mode has been selected, press the ENTER button to setup, to go back to the functions without any change press the MENU button again. Hold and press the MENU button about one second or wait for one minute to exit the menu mode. The main functions are showing below:
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DMX Address Press the MENU button up to when the DMX Address is shown on the display. Pressing ENTER button and the display will blink. Use DOWN and UP button to change the value. Once the address has been selected, press ENTER button to setup or automatically exit menu mode without any change after 10 seconds. Back to the previous functions without any change press MENU button.
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Channel Mode Press the MENU button up to when the Channel Mode is shown on the display. Pressing the ENTER button. Use DOWN and UP button to select the 15 Chan or 17 Chan mode. Once select, press the ENTER button to setup or automatically exit menu mode without any change after 10 seconds. To go back to the functions without any change press the MENU button. Show Mode Press the MENU button up to when the Show Mode is shown on the display. Pressing the ENTER button. Use DOWN and UP button to select the Show 1, Show 2, Show 3 or Show 4 mode. Once select, press the ENTER button to setup or automatically exit menu mode without any change after 10 seconds. To go back to the functions without any change press the MENU button. Slave Mode Press the MENU button up to when the Slave Mode is shown on the display. Pressing the ENTER button. Use DOWN and UP button to select the Master, Slave 1 or Slave 2. Once select, press the ENTER button to setup or automatically exit menu mode without any change after 10 seconds. To go back to the functions without any change press the MENU button. DMX Last State Press the MENU button up to when the DMX Last State is shown on the display. Press the ENTER button, use DOWN and UP button to select the Master Slave, Blackout or Last State. Once select, press ENTER button to store or automatically exit menu mode without any change after 10 seconds. To go back to the functions without any change press the MENU button. Sound State Press the MENU button up to when the Sound State is shown on the display. Pressing ENTER button, Use DOWN and UP button to select the On or Off. Once select, press ENTER button to setup or automatically exit menu mode without any change after 10 seconds. To go back to the functions without any change press the MENU button. Sound Sense Press the MENU button to show Sound Sense on the display. Press the ENTER button and the display will blink. Use the DOWN and UP button to adjust the value from 0 to 100, press the ENTER button to setup, to go back to the functions without any change press the MENU button again. Hold and press the MENU button about one second or wait for one minute to exit the menu 8
mode. Pan Invert Press the MENU button until Pan Invert is showing on the display. Pressing the ENTER button and the display will blink. Use the DOWN and UP button to select the No or Yes, press the ENTER button to confirm or automatically return to the main functions without any change after 8 seconds. To go back to the functions without any change press the MENU button again. Tilt Invert Press the MENU button until Tilt Invert is showing on the display. Pressing the ENTER button and the display will blink. Use the DOWN and UP button to select the No or Yes, press the ENTER button to confirm or automatically return to the main functions without any change after 8 seconds. To go back to the functions without any change press the MENU button again. Back Light Press the MENU button until Back Light is showing on the display. Pressing the ENTER button and the display will blink. Use the DOWN and UP button to select the Off or On, press the ENTER button to confirm or automatically return to the main functions without any change after 8 seconds. To go back to the functions without any change press the MENU button again. Auto Test Press the MENU button up to when the Auto Test is blinking on the display. Press the ENTER button and the unit will run the built‐in programmer for self‐test. To go back to the functions press the MENU button. Fixture Time Press the MENU button up to when the Fixture Time is blinking on the display. Press the ENTER button and the display will show the number of working hours of the unit. To go back to the functions press the MENU button. Lamp Time Press the MENU button up to when the Lamp Time is blinking on the display. Press the ENTER button and the display will show the number of working hours of the lamp. Press the ENTER buton and use the DOWN and UP button to select the Exit or Reset Time. To go back to the functions press the MENU button. Lamp On 9
Press the MENU button until Lamp On is showing on the display. Pressing the ENTER button and the display will blink. Use the DOWN and UP button to select the Off or On, press the ENTER button to confirm or automatically return to the main functions without any change after 8 seconds. To go back to the functions without any change press the MENU button again. Lamp Power On Press the MENU button until Lamp Power On is showing on the display. Pressing the ENTER button and the display will blink. Use the DOWN and UP button to select the Off or On, press the ENTER button to confirm or automatically return to the main functions without any change after 8 seconds. To go back to the functions without any change press the MENU button again. Firmware version Press the MENU button up to when the Firmware Version is blinking on the display. Press the ENTER button and the display will show the version of software of the unit. To go back to the functions press the MENU button. Factory Restore Press the MENU button up to when the Factory Restore is blinking on the display. Use the DOWN and UP button to select the No or Yes, press the ENTER button to confirm or automatically return to the main functions without any change after 8 seconds. Press the ENTER button and the fixture back to factory settings. Reset Press the MENU button up to when the Reset is blinking on the display. Press the ENTER button and all the motors will back to their home position.
4.2 Offset Adjust Press the MENU button for at least 3 seconds then press the ENTER button for at least 5 seconds into offset mode to adjust the home position for the motors. Use Up and Down button to adjust the value, press the ENTER button to setup. Back to the functions without any change press MENU button.
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5. Control by IR controller IR controller (sold separately) Full ON Strobe 1 4 7 Sound On
Fade/Gobo Color 2 5 8 Show 0
Stand by Dimmer + Dimmer ‐ 3 6 9 Sound Off
The IR controller only can be used under Master mode and the key values won't be saved when power off. Stand by: Press the button to blackout the unit. It is invalid to press the other buttons when entry the Standby status; And it will return to the original state when exit the Standby status. Full ON: Press the button can force to show white light, and it will return to the original state when release the button. Strobe: Press the button can make the fixture strobe synchronous, asynchronous or sound control. Gobo: Press the button to entry the Gobo mode, press the figure buttons to choose the gobo. Color: Press the button to entry the Color mode, press the figure buttonss to choose the color.
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Dimmer + / Dimmer ‐ : Use these buttons to adjust the output intensity. Sound On/Off: Open/Close the sound control. Show 0: Press this button to entry the Show mode, press button 1 to 4 to change the Show.
6. Control by DMX 512 controller 6.1 DMX Connection
1. Connect the fixture together in a “daisy chain” by XLR plug cable from the output of the fixture to the input of the next fixture. The cable cannot be branched or split to a “Y” cable. Inadequate or damaged cables, soldered joints or corroded connectors can easily distort the signal and shut down the system 2. The DMX output and input connectors are pass‐through to maintain the DMX circuit when one of the units’ power is disconnected. 3. At last fixture, the DMX cable has to be terminated with a terminator to reduce signal errors. Solder a 120‐ohm 1/4W resistor between pin 2(DMX‐) and pin 3(DMX+) into a 3‐pin XLR‐plug and plug it in the DMX‐output of the last fixture. 4. Each lighting fixture needs to have an address set to receive the data sent by the controller. The address number is between 0‐511 (usually 0 & 1 are equal to 1). 5. 3 pin XLR connectors are more popular than 5 pins XLR. 3 pin XLR: Pin 1: GND, Pin 2: Negative signal (‐), Pin 3: Positive signal (+)
6.2 DMX Address Setting By using a universal DMX controller to control the units, you have to set DMX address from 1 to 512 so that the units can receive DMX signal.
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Press the MENU button up to when the DMX Address is showing on the display. Pressing ENTER button and the display will blink. Use DOWN and UP button to change the DMX512 address. Once the address has been selected, press and keep ENTER button pressed up to when the display stops blinking or storing automatically 8 seconds later. To go back to the functions without any change press the MENU button again. If you use please refer to the following diagram to address your DMX512 channel for the first 4 units: Unit 1
Unit 2
Unit 3
Unit 4
Address
Address
Address
Address
15 Channels
1
16
31
46
17 Channels
1
18
35
52
Channel mode
6.3 DMX Configuration 15 Channels Mode: Channel
Value
1
Function PAN
000‐255 2
0% – 100% TILT
000‐255 3
0% – 100% COLOR
000‐002
WHITE
003‐004
WHITE/RED
005‐006
RED
007‐008
RED / BLUE
009‐010
BLUE
011‐012
BLUE / GREEN
013‐014
GREEN
015‐016
GREEN / YELLOW
017‐018
YELLOW
13
019‐021
YELLOW/ ORANGE
022‐023
ORANGE
024‐025
ORANGE / MAGENTA
026‐027
MAGENTA
028‐029
MAGENTA / LIGHT BLUE
030‐031
LIGHT BLUE
032‐033
LIGHT BLUE / LIGHT YELLOW
034‐035
LIGTH YELLOW
036‐037
LIGTH YELLOW / LIGHT GREEN
038‐039
LIGHT GREEN
040‐042
LIGHT GREEN / PURPLE
043‐044
PURPLE
045‐046
PURPLE / PINK
047‐048
PINK
049‐050
PINK / MEDIUM YELLOW
051‐052
MEDIUM YELLOW
053‐054
MEDIUM YELLOW /CTB
055‐056
CTB
057‐058
CTB / UV
059‐060
UV
061‐063
UV / WHITE
064‐127
COLOR INDEXING
128‐189
CLOCKWISE ROTATION FROM FAST TO SLOW
190‐193
STOP
194‐255
COUNTER‐CLOCKWISE ROTATION FROM SLOW TO FAST
4
GOBO 000‐003
OPEN
004‐007
GOBO 1
008‐011
GOBO 2
14
012‐015
GOBO 3
016‐019
GOBO 4
020‐023
GOBO 5
024‐027
GOBO 6
028‐031
GOBO 7
032‐035
GOBO 8
036‐039
GOBO 9
040‐043
GOBO 10
044‐047
GOBO 11
048‐051
GOBO 12
052‐055
GOBO 13
056‐059
GOBO 14
060‐063
GOBO 15
064‐068
GOBO 1 SHAKING
069‐072
GOBO 2 SHAKING
073‐076
GOBO 3 SHAKING
077‐080
GOBO 4 SHAKING
081‐084
GOBO 5 SHAKING
085‐089
GOBO 6 SHAKING
090‐093
GOBO 7 SHAKING
094‐097
GOBO 8 SHAKING
098‐101
GOBO 9 SHAKING
102‐105
GOBO 10 SHAKING
106‐110
GOBO 11 SHAKING
111‐114
GOBO 12 SHAKING
115‐118
GOBO 13 SHAKING
119‐122
GOBO 14 SHAKING
123‐127
GOBO 15 SHAKING
128‐189
COUNTER‐CLOCKWISE ROTATION FROM FAST TO SLOW
15
190‐193
STOP
194‐255
CLOCKWISE ROTATION FROM SLOW TO FAST
5
SHUTTER 000‐007
CLOSE
008‐015
OPEN
016‐167
LINEAR STROBE FROM SLOW TO FAST
168‐203
STROBE PULSE, FAST CLOSE SLOW OPEN
204‐239
STROBE PULSE, FAST OPEN SLOW CLOSE
240‐247
RANDOM STROBE FROM SLOW TO FAST
248‐255
OPEN
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DIMMER 000‐255
0% – 100% PRISM
7 000‐007
OPEN
008‐127
PRISM EFFECT
128‐132
PRISM ROTATION EFFECTS 1
133‐137
PRISM ROTATION EFFECTS 2
138‐141
PRISM ROTATION EFFECTS 3
142‐146
PRISM ROTATION EFFECTS 4
147‐150
PRISM ROTATION EFFECTS 5
151‐155
PRISM ROTATION EFFECTS 6
156‐159
PRISM ROTATION EFFECTS 7
160‐164
PRISM ROTATION EFFECTS 8
165‐168
PRISM ROTATION EFFECTS 9
169‐173
PRISM ROTATION EFFECTS 10
174‐177
PRISM ROTATION EFFECTS 11
178‐182
PRISM ROTATION EFFECTS 12
183‐187
PRISM ROTATION EFFECTS 13
188‐191
PRISM ROTATION EFFECTS 14
16
192‐196
PRISM ROTATION EFFECTS 15
107‐200
PRISM ROTATION EFFECTS 16
201‐205
PRISM ROTATION EFFECTS 17
206‐209
PRISM ROTATION EFFECTS 18
210‐214
PRISM ROTATION EFFECTS 19
215‐218
PRISM ROTATION EFFECTS 20
219‐223
PRISM ROTATION EFFECTS 21
224‐227
PRISM ROTATION EFFECTS 22
228‐232
PRISM ROTATION EFFECTS 23
233‐236
PRISM ROTATION EFFECTS 24
237‐241
PRISM ROTATION EFFECTS 25
242‐246
PRISM ROTATION EFFECTS 26
247‐250
PRISM ROTATION EFFECTS 27
251‐255
PRISM ROTATION EFFECTS 28
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PRISM ROTATION 000‐127
INDEX ROTATION
128‐190
CLOCKWISE ROTATION FROM FAST TO SLOW
191‐192
STOP
193‐255
COUNTER COLOKWISE ROTATION FROM SLOW TO FAST
9
FROST 000‐007
OFF
008‐255
ON
10
P/T MACRO 000‐007
OFF
008‐015
MACRO 1
016‐023
MACRO 2
024‐031
MACRO 3
032‐039
MACRO 4
040‐047
MACRO 5
17
048‐055
MACRO 6
056‐063
MACRO 7
064‐071
MACRO 8
072‐079
MACRO 9
080‐087
MACRO 10
088‐095
MACRO 11
096‐103
MACRO 12
104‐111
MACRO 13
112‐119
MACRO 14
120‐127
MACRO 15
128‐135
MACRO 16
136‐143
MACRO 17
144‐151
MACRO 18
152‐159
MACRO 19
160‐167
MACRO 20
168‐175
MACRO 21
176‐183
MACRO 22
184‐191
MACRO 23
192‐199
MACRO 24
200‐207
MACRO 25
208‐215
MACRO 26
216‐223
MACRO 27
224‐231
MACRO 28
232‐239
MACRO 29
240‐247
MACRO 30
248‐255
MACRO 31
11
P/T MACRO SPEED 000‐255
12
FAST TO SLOW COLOR TIME
18
000‐254
FAST TO SLOW
255
FAST
13
GOBO TIME 000‐254
FAST TO SLOW
255
FAST
14
PAN/TILT SPEED 000‐255
FAST TO SLOW FUNCTION
15 000‐049
NULL
050‐059
PAN/TILT FAST MODE
060‐069
PAN/TILT NORMAL MODE
070‐079
BLACKOUT WHILE PAN/TILT MOVE ENABLE
080‐089
BLACKOUT WHILE PAN/TILT MOVE DISABLE
090‐099
BLACKOUT WHILE COLOR CHANGE ENABLE
100‐109
BLACKOUT WHILE COLOR CHANGE DISABLE
110‐119
BLACKOUT WHILE GOBO CHANGE ENABLE
120‐129
BLAKCOUT WHILE GOBO CHANGE DISABLE
130‐139
LAMP ON
140‐149
PAN/TILT RESET
150‐159
COLOR RESET
160‐169
GOBO RESET
170‐179
SHUTTER/PRISEM/RPRISM/FROST/FOCUS RESET
180‐199
NULL
200‐209
RESET ALL
210‐219
BLACKOUT WHILE PAN/TILT/GOGO/COLOR CHANGE ENABLE
220‐229
BLACKOUT WHILE PAN/TILT/GOGO/COLOR CHANGE DISABLE
230‐239
LAMP OFF
19
240‐255
NULL
Value
Function
17 Channels Mode: Channel 1
PAN 000‐255
2
0% – 100% PAN FINE
000‐255 3
0% – 100% TILT
000‐255 4
0% – 100% TILT FINE
000‐255
0% – 100% COLOR
5 000‐002
WHITE
003‐004
WHITE/RED
005‐006
RED
007‐008
RED / BLUE
009‐010
BLUE
011‐012
BLUE / GREEN
013‐014
GREEN
015‐016
GREEN / YELLOW
017‐018
YELLOW
019‐021
YELLOW/ ORANGE
022‐023
ORANGE
024‐025
ORANGE / MAGENTA
026‐027
MAGENTA
028‐029
MAGENTA / LIGHT BLUE
030‐031
LIGHT BLUE
032‐033
LIGHT BLUE / LIGHT YELLOW
20
034‐035
LIGTH YELLOW
036‐037
LIGTH YELLOW / LIGHT GREEN
038‐039
LIGHT GREEN
040‐042
LIGHT GREEN / PURPLE
043‐044
PURPLE
045‐046
PURPLE / PINK
047‐048
PINK
049‐050
PINK / MEDIUM YELLOW
051‐052
MEDIUM YELLOW
053‐054
MEDIUM YELLOW /CTB
055‐056
CTB
057‐058
CTB / UV
059‐060
UV
061‐063
UV / WHITE
064‐127
COLOR INDEXING
128‐189
CLOCKWISE ROTATION FROM FAST TO SLOW
190‐193
STOP
194‐255
COUNTER‐CLOCKWISE ROTATION FROM SLOW TO FAST GOBO
6 000‐003
OPEN
004‐007
GOBO 1
008‐011
GOBO 2
012‐015
GOBO 3
016‐019
GOBO 4
020‐023
GOBO 5
024‐027
GOBO 6
028‐031
GOBO 7
032‐035
GOBO 8
036‐039
GOBO 9
21
040‐043
GOBO 10
044‐047
GOBO 11
048‐051
GOBO 12
052‐055
GOBO 13
056‐059
GOBO 14
060‐063
GOBO 15
064‐068
GOBO 1 SHAKING
069‐072
GOBO 2 SHAKING
073‐076
GOBO 3 SHAKING
077‐080
GOBO 4 SHAKING
081‐084
GOBO 5 SHAKING
085‐089
GOBO 6 SHAKING
090‐093
GOBO 7 SHAKING
094‐097
GOBO 8 SHAKING
098‐101
GOBO 9 SHAKING
102‐105
GOBO 10 SHAKING
106‐110
GOBO 11 SHAKING
111‐114
GOBO 12 SHAKING
115‐118
GOBO 13 SHAKING
119‐122
GOBO 14 SHAKING
123‐127
GOBO 15 SHAKING
128‐189
COUNTER‐CLOCKWISE ROTATION FROM FAST TO SLOW
190‐193
STOP
194‐255
CLOCKWISE ROTATION FROM SLOW TO FAST
7
SHUTTER 000‐007
CLOSE
008‐015
OPEN
016‐167
LINEAR STROBE FROM SLOW TO FAST
168‐203
STROBE PULSE, FAST CLOSE SLOW OPEN
22
204‐239
STROBE PULSE, FAST OPEN SLOW CLOSE
240‐247
RANDOM STROBE FROM SLOW TO FAST
248‐255
OPEN
8
DIMMER 000‐255
9
0% – 100% PRISM
000‐007
OPEN
008‐127
PRISM EFFECT
128‐132
PRISM ROTATION EFFECTS 1
133‐137
PRISM ROTATION EFFECTS 2
138‐141
PRISM ROTATION EFFECTS 3
142‐146
PRISM ROTATION EFFECTS 4
147‐150
PRISM ROTATION EFFECTS 5
151‐155
PRISM ROTATION EFFECTS 6
156‐159
PRISM ROTATION EFFECTS 7
160‐164
PRISM ROTATION EFFECTS 8
165‐168
PRISM ROTATION EFFECTS 9
169‐173
PRISM ROTATION EFFECTS 10
174‐177
PRISM ROTATION EFFECTS 11
178‐182
PRISM ROTATION EFFECTS 12
183‐187
PRISM ROTATION EFFECTS 13
188‐191
PRISM ROTATION EFFECTS 14
192‐196
PRISM ROTATION EFFECTS 15
107‐200
PRISM ROTATION EFFECTS 16
201‐205
PRISM ROTATION EFFECTS 17
206‐209
PRISM ROTATION EFFECTS 18
210‐214
PRISM ROTATION EFFECTS 19
215‐218
PRISM ROTATION EFFECTS 20
219‐223
PRISM ROTATION EFFECTS 21
23
224‐227
PRISM ROTATION EFFECTS 22
228‐232
PRISM ROTATION EFFECTS 23
233‐236
PRISM ROTATION EFFECTS 24
237‐241
PRISM ROTATION EFFECTS 25
242‐246
PRISM ROTATION EFFECTS 26
247‐250
PRISM ROTATION EFFECTS 27
251‐255
PRISM ROTATION EFFECTS 28
10
PRISM ROTATION 000‐127
INDEX ROTATION
128‐190
CLOCKWISE ROTATION FROM FAST TO SLOW
191‐192
STOP
193‐255
COUNTER COLOKWISE ROTATION FROM SLOW TO FAST
11
FROST 000‐007
OFF
008‐255
ON P/T MACRO
12 000‐007
OFF
008‐015
MACRO 1
016‐023
MACRO 2
024‐031
MACRO 3
032‐039
MACRO 4
040‐047
MACRO 5
048‐055
MACRO 6
056‐063
MACRO 7
064‐071
MACRO 8
072‐079
MACRO 9
080‐087
MACRO 10
088‐095
MACRO 11
096‐103
MACRO 12
24
104‐111
MACRO 13
112‐119
MACRO 14
120‐127
MACRO 15
128‐135
MACRO 16
136‐143
MACRO 17
144‐151
MACRO 18
152‐159
MACRO 19
160‐167
MACRO 20
168‐175
MACRO 21
176‐183
MACRO 22
184‐191
MACRO 23
192‐199
MACRO 24
200‐207
MACRO 25
208‐215
MACRO 26
216‐223
MACRO 27
224‐231
MACRO 28
232‐239
MACRO 29
240‐247
MACRO 30
248‐255
MACRO 31
13
P/T MACRO SPEED 000‐255
14
FAST TO SLOW COLOR TIME
000‐254
FAST TO SLOW
255
FAST
15
GOBO TIME 000‐254
FAST TO SLOW
255
FAST
16
PAN/TILT SPEED 000‐255
FAST TO SLOW
25
17
FUNCTION 000‐049
NULL
050‐059
PAN/TILT FAST MODE
060‐069
PAN/TILT NORMAL MODE
070‐079
BLACKOUT WHILE PAN/TILT MOVE ENABLE
080‐089
BLACKOUT WHILE PAN/TILT MOVE DISABLE
090‐099
BLACKOUT WHILE COLOR CHANGE ENABLE
100‐109
BLACKOUT WHILE COLOR CHANGE DISABLE
110‐119
BLACKOUT WHILE GOBO CHANGE ENABLE
120‐129
BLAKCOUT WHILE GOBO CHANGE DISABLE
130‐139
LAMP ON
140‐149
PAN/TILT RESET
150‐159
COLOR RESET
160‐169
GOBO RESET
170‐179
SHUTTER/PRISEM/RPRISM/FROST/FOCUS RESET
180‐199
NULL
200‐209
RESET ALL
210‐219
BLACKOUT WHILE PAN/TILT/GOGO/COLOR CHANGE ENABLE
220‐229
BLACKOUT WHILE PAN/TILT/GOGO/COLOR CHANGE DISABLE
230‐239
LAMP OFF
240‐255
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7. Troubleshooting Following are a few common problems that may occur during operation. Here are some suggestions for easy troubleshooting: A. The unit does not work, no light and the fan does not work 1. Check the connection of power and main fuse. 26
2. Measure the mains voltage on the main connector. 3. Check the power on LED. B. Not responding to DMX controller 1. DMX LED should be on. If not, check DMX connectors, cables to see if link properly. 2. If the DMX LED is on and no response to the channel, check the address settings and DMX polarity. 3. If you have intermittent DMX signal problems, check the pins on connectors or on PCB of the unit or the previous one. 4. Try to use another DMX controller. 5. Check if the DMX cables run near or run alongside to high voltage cables that may cause damage or interference to DMX interface circuit. C. One of the channels is not working well 1. The stepper motor might be damaged or the cable connected to the PCB is broken. 2. The motor’s drive IC on the PCB might be out of condition.
8. Fixture Cleaning The cleaning of internal and external optical lenses and/or mirrors must be carried out periodically to optimize light output. Cleaning frequency depends on the environment in which the fixture operates: damp, smoky or particularly dirty surrounding can cause greater accumulation of dirt on the unit’s optics. Clean with soft cloth using normal glass cleaning fluid. Always dry the parts carefully. Clean the external optics at least every 30 days.
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