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Main menu items (Dyna Drum HO color changing models) 

Allows you to set the DMX start address for this fixture. This fixture uses four 

DMX channels (for Red, Green, Blue and White), beginning with the one 

chosen here. See page 13.

Displays the current firmware version for the fixture. No changes are possible 

within this entry.

Displays the ‘Fixture Hours’ or total operating time (in hours) since the fixture 

was manufactured.

Displays the current internal temperature of the fixture (in degrees 

Centigrade).

Determines whether the menu display should remain on when the fixture is 

in standby mode. 

Performs an auto test so you can check that all emitters are operating 

correctly.

Inverts the menu display so that it reads correctly when the fixture is inverted. 

See page 14.

Enables the keylock feature to restrict access to the menu. 

Note: Be sure to set 

the lock number within the 

PASS

 entry before changing this option to 

on

See 

page 13.

Allows you to set a password number between 

0

 and 

9999

 for use when the 

Loc

 feature is enabled. See page 13.

Allows you to bias the red, green and/or blue intensities in order to achieve 

a particular white balance that will be reproduced when RGB mixes are 

requested - either via internal or external control. See page 14.
Determines fixture solo behavior for when there is no external control input. 

Options are: 

IntL

 - displays static colors or chases. 

bLnd

 - blacks out the emitters 

if control is lost. 

LASt

 - retains last state if control is lost. See page 11.   

Allows you to create a color chase that will be displayed when the 

SoLo

 item 

is set to 

IntL

. First set the chase 

S

peed (0 to 240) and then set the 

F

ade time 

(0 to 240). The resulting out will be shown once the menu exits. See page 11.   
Allows you to choose from a pre-mixed static color palette (

CL1

 to 

CL32

) or 

mix your own color using the 

nAnu

 (manual) option. See page 12.    

Determines the wireless channel that should be used when the optional 

wireless control system is fitted. Reserved for future use.

Summary of Contents for Dyna Drum HO

Page 1: ...Dyna Drum HO Dyna Drum HO QW User guide...

Page 2: ......

Page 3: ...peration 8 Entering the menu 8 Menu navigation 8 Determining solo behavior 11 Programming and displaying a chase 11 Selecting and displaying a static color 12 Selecting and displaying a dimmed white 1...

Page 4: ...ng the industry standard DMX 512A is supported or you can opt to create static or chasing color outputs internally using the intuitive user menu A range of spread lenses and snoots are available to wi...

Page 5: ...ntegral mounting yoke and 5 foot 1 5m power control tails Full snoot plus four M4 screws Gray DDHOFSG Black DDHOFSB White DDHOFSW Half snoot plus four M4 screws Gray DDHOHSG Black DDHOHSB White DDHOHS...

Page 6: ...the rear of the Dyna Drum HO with a suitably sturdy secondary fixing point The yoke adjusters on each side of the Dyna Drum HO require a 5 16 8mm hex key to focus the fixture A useful angle chart is p...

Page 7: ...es The Dyna Drum HO fixtures have a 6o or 10o QW models beam angle as standard You can widen these using one of the optional spread lens kits Note It is possible to use both a spread lens and a snoot...

Page 8: ...ared to their incandescent equivalents their power supplies exhibit a trait known as in rush current when they are first powered on This is caused by the various components within the switching power...

Page 9: ...o not exceed a total of 32 fixtures on a single line without buffering Use only connection cables with a characteristic impedance of 120 preferably where the DMX and DMX data lines are twisted around...

Page 10: ...play Enter the password between 1 and 9999 using the and buttons and press the ENTER button Note The menu will automatically exit one minute after the last button press While the menu remains active a...

Page 11: ...re changing this option to on See page 13 Allows you to set a password number between 0 and 9999 for use when the Loc feature is enabled See page 13 Allows you to bias the red green and or blue intens...

Page 12: ...es the keylock feature to restrict access to the menu Note Be sure to set the lock number within the PASS entry before changing this option to on See page 13 Allows you to set a password number betwee...

Page 13: ...tions for details on programming colors and chases Note On color models when a static color is programmed it will take precedence over a programmed chase You will need to ensure that the static color...

Page 14: ...Lue and U A white To edit a color press ENTER and then use the and buttons to adjust the level for that color between 0 and 255 Press ENTER to save and exit the setting 6 Repeat step 5 for each requir...

Page 15: ...a passcode number to be entered Two menu items are used to configure the keylock LoC and PASS Note Be sure to set the PASS option before enabling the LoC so that you know the code To set the keylock 1...

Page 16: ...ure you can bias particular colors so that when the R G and B channels are all brought up your pre programmed bias will achieve for example a balanced warm white derived from a significant red output...

Page 17: ...s that being output by the controlling source device If external DMX control is being used check the DMX output near to the source to confirm a valid signal is being originated When a valid DMX input...

Page 18: ...m HO QW Lumen maintenance L70 50 000 hours Housing Die cast aluminum Ingress protection IP66 Power input 100 277VAC 50 60Hz Power consumption 228W at steady state Dyna Drum HO 237W at steady state Dyn...

Page 19: ...ot manufactures by Acclaim lighting During the period specified above Acclaim Lighting will replace defective parts at its expense and will absorb all expenses for warranty service and repair labor by...

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