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Page 2: ... 7 4 1 Replacing Rotating Gobos 8 5 How To Set The Unit 10 5 1 Main Function 10 5 2 Home Position Adjustment 19 6 Control By Universal DMX Controller 25 6 1 DMX512 Connection 25 6 2 Address Setting 26 6 3 DMX512 Configuration 26 7 Error Information 39 8 Troubleshooting 46 9 Fixture Cleaning 47 1A ...

Page 3: ...lots is blocked otherwise the unit will be overheated Before operation ensure that you are connecting this product to the proper voltage in accordance with the specifications in this manual or on the product s specification label It s important to ground the yellow green conductor to earth in order to avoid electric shock Minimum ambient temperature TA 0 Maximum ambient temperature TA 40 Do not op...

Page 4: ...r malfunction Please contact the nearest authorized technical assistance center if needed Disconnect this product from its power source before servicing DO use the original packaging if the device is to be transported Avoid direct eye exposure to the light source while the product is on DO NOT operate this product if you see damage on the housing shields or cables Have the damaged parts replaced b...

Page 5: ...lt lock Dimmer Shutter Smooth dimming from 0 100 outstanding strobe effect with variable speed Color Wheel Color Wheel A 6 colors plus open Color Wheel B 5 colors plus open Gobo Wheel 1 x static gobo wheel with 9 gobos plus open 1 x rotating gobo wheel with 7 gobos plus open convenient replacement Control DMX Channel 37 28 31 22 Channels Control Mode DMX512 RDM Art Net sACN Firmware upgrade via DM...

Page 6: ...be replaced 1 x 4 facet prism rotatable in either direction 1 x 4 facet linear prism rotatable in either direction 2 different frost filters to create and improve the wash effect They can be used independently and overlayed Motorized linear iris 4 x fast and smooth framing shutters The position and the angle of each shutter blade can be controlled individually Each shutter blade can block out ligh...

Page 7: ...upgrade the fixture s firmware 4 BATTERY DISPLAY 5 ETHERNET Transfers fixture s information to a main controller 6 DMX IN For DMX512 link use 3 5 pin XLR cable to link the unit and DMX controller to input DMX signal 7 DMX OUT For DMX512 link use 3 5 pin XLR cable to link the next units to output DMX signal 8 POWER Power Cord Version To connect to supply power 9 POWER SWITCH To turn on off the powe...

Page 8: ...ug from mains before changing the rotating gobos CAUTION Never unscrew the screws of the rotating gobo as the ball bearing will otherwise be opened R Gobos Part Number Gobo1 3011001272 Gobo2 3011001273 Gobo3 3011001274 Gobo4 3011001275 Gobo5 3011001276 Gobo6 3011001277 Gobo7 3015001041 7A ...

Page 9: ... the two screws at B to take out the component 2 Unscrew the six screws at C to take out the static gobo wheel Unplug the four detection wires at D and the four motor wires at E 3 Turn the component over and unscrew the ten screws at F to separate the GOBO component and the CMY component 8A ...

Page 10: ...unscrew the six screws at I to take out the rotating gobo wheel component 5 Gently lift the gobo holder from the edge of the rotating gobo wheel reverse side as J shows and slowly pull it out 6 Remove the spring lock at K with an appropriate tool like tweezers if the gobo is coated with glass glue do remove it with some good glass cleaning fluid before removing the spring lock to avoid damage to t...

Page 11: ...enter of the rotating gobo wheel 9 After installation put the component back to the fixture 5 How To Set The Unit 5 1 Main Function Turn on the unit press the MENU button into menu mode and press the UP DOWN button until the required function is shown on the monitor Select the function by pressing the ENTER button Use the UP DOWN button to choose the submenu press the ENTER button to store and aut...

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Page 13: ...signal stops Hold fixture continues to obey the last command it received Via DMX if DMX signal stops or Manual the fixture will automatically read the DMX value in the Manual Test menu for operation after selecting this mode press the ENTER button to store Press the MENU button back to the last menu or let the unit idle 30 seconds to exit menu mode Connect Option To select Connect Option press the...

Page 14: ...use the UP DOWN button to select Pan Invert Tilt Invert P T Feedback Dimmer Speed Dimmer Curve Cooling Mode Bright Calibration CCI Calibration or Blade Mode Pan Invert To select Pan Invert press the ENTER button to confirm Use the UP DOWN button to select No normal or Yes pan invert press the ENTER button to store Press the MENU button back to the last menu or let the unit idle 30 seconds to exit ...

Page 15: ...ed Square Law Light intensity control is finer at low levels and coarser at high levels Inverse Square Law Light intensity control is coarser at low levels and finger at high levels S Curve Light intensity control is finger at low levels and high levels and coarser at medium levels Cooling Mode To select Cooling Mode press the ENTER button to confirm Use the UP DOWN button to select Standard Quiet...

Page 16: ...light Intensity Temperature Unit or Language Display Invert Select Display Invert press the ENTER button to confirm Use the UP DOWN button to select No normal display or Yes invert display press the ENTER button to store Press the MENU button back to the last menu or let the unit idle 30 seconds to exit menu mode Backlight Intensity Select Backlight Intensity press the ENTER button to confirm Use ...

Page 17: ...u or let the unit idle 30 seconds to exit menu mode The fixture will return to the previous DMX state after exiting Manual Test menu and the Manual Test parameters will be automatically saved after power off and restart Fixture Information To select Fixture Information press the ENTER button to confirm use the UP DOWN button to select Fixture Use Hour LED Use Hour Temperature Upgrade File Fan Stat...

Page 18: ...ack to exit Error Logs Select Error Logs press the ENTER button to confirm Use the UP DOWN button to select Fixture Errors or Reset Error Log press the ENTER button to store Select Reset Error Log press the ENTER button to confirm Use the UP DOWN button to select No or Yes press the ENTER button to store Select Yes press the ENTER button to confirm Use the UP DOWN button to set the password 050 pr...

Page 19: ...tton to exit RDM FUNCTIONS Select the MANUFACTURER menu to display the manufacturer of the fixture Select the SOFTWARE VERSION menu and the program version number of the fixture will be displayed Select the DMX START ADDRESS menu to change the DMX 512 address 001 512 Select the DEVICE MODEL DESCRIPTION menu to display the model of the fixture Select the DEVICE LABEL menu to change the model of the...

Page 20: ...the ENTER button for about 3 seconds into offset mode to adjust the home position Select the function by pressing the ENTER button Use the UP DOWN button to choose the submenu press the ENTER button to store and automatically return to the last menu Press MENU button to exit 19A ...

Page 21: ...tton to offset the value from 128 to 127 press the ENTER button to store Press the MENU button to exit Dim3 Offset Enter offset mode Select Dim3 Offset press the ENTER button to confirm the present position will blink on the display use the UP DOWN button to offset the value from 128 to 127 press the ENTER button to store Press the MENU button to exit Dim4 Offset Enter offset mode Select Dim4 Offs...

Page 22: ... UP DOWN button to offset the value from 128 to 127 press the ENTER button to store Press the MENU button to exit Tilt Enter offset mode Select Tilt press the ENTER button to confirm the present position will blink on the display use the UP DOWN button to offset the value from 128 to 127 press the ENTER button to store Press the MENU button to exit Cyan Enter offset mode Select Cyan press the ENTE...

Page 23: ...fset the value from 128 to 127 press the ENTER button to store Press the MENU button to exit R Gobo1 Enter offset mode Select R Gobo1 press the ENTER button to confirm the present position will blink on the display use the UP DOWN button to offset the value from 128 to 127 press the ENTER button to store Press the MENU button to exit Gobo2 Enter offset mode Select Gobo2 press the ENTER button to c...

Page 24: ...WN button to offset the value from 128 to 127 press the ENTER button to store Press the MENU button to exit Frost1 Enter offset mode Select Frost1 press the ENTER button to confirm the present position will blink on the display use the UP DOWN button to offset the value from 0 to 255 press the ENTER button to store Press the MENU button to exit Frost2 Enter offset mode Select Frost2 press the ENTE...

Page 25: ...fset the value from 128 to 127 press the ENTER button to store Press the MENU button to exit BladeUp2 Enter offset mode Select BladeUp2 press the ENTER button to confirm the present position will blink on the display use the UP DOWN button to offset the value from 128 to 127 press the ENTER button to store Press the MENU button to exit BladeLeft1 Enter offset mode Select BladeLeft1 press the ENTER...

Page 26: ... 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 unit 2 Connect the unit together in a daisy chain by XLR plug cable from the output of the unit to the input of the next unit The cable cannot be branched or split to a Y cable DMX 512 is a very high speed signal Inadequate or damaged cables soldered joints or corroded connector...

Page 27: ...UP DOWN button to select DMX Address press the ENTER button to confirm the present address will blink in the display use the UP DOWN button to adjust the address from 001 to 512 press the ENTER button to store Press the MENU button back to the last menu or let the unit idle 30 seconds to exit menu mode Please refer to the following diagram to address your DMX512 channel for the first 4 units Chann...

Page 28: ...17 025 026 034 035 043 044 052 053 063 064 127 128 189 190 193 194 255 COLOR1 Open Color 1 Color 2 Color 3 Color 4 Color 5 Color 6 Color Index Counter Clockwise Rotation Fast to Slow Stop Clockwise Rotation Slow to Fast 11 000 007 008 018 019 029 030 040 041 051 052 063 064 127 128 189 190 193 194 255 COLOR2 Open Color 1 Color 2 Color 3 Color 4 Color 5 Color Index Counter Clockwise Rotation Fast t...

Page 29: ...R GOBO1 Index 0 360 Clockwise Rotation Fast to Slow Stop Counter Clockwise Rotation Slow to Fast 14 000 007 008 013 014 019 020 025 026 031 032 037 038 043 044 049 050 055 056 063 064 070 071 077 078 084 085 091 092 098 099 105 106 112 113 119 120 127 128 189 190 193 194 255 GOBO2 Open Gobo 1 Gobo 2 Gobo 3 Gobo 4 Gobo 5 Gobo 6 Gobo 7 Gobo 8 Gobo 9 Gobo 1 Shaking Slow to Fast Gobo 2 Shaking Slow to...

Page 30: ...to Slow Stop Counter Clockwise Rotation Slow to Fast 19 000 255 FROST1 Light 0 100 20 000 255 FROST2 Heavy 0 100 21 000 255 ZOOM 50 5 22 000 255 ZOOM FINE 23 000 255 FOCUS 0 100 24 000 255 FOCUS FINE 25 000 007 008 015 016 131 132 139 140 181 182 189 190 231 232 239 240 247 248 255 STROBE Close Open Strobe from Slow to Fast Open Fast Open Slow Close Open Fast Close Slow Open Open Random Strobe Ope...

Page 31: ...149 150 159 160 169 170 179 180 189 190 199 200 209 210 219 220 229 230 239 240 245 246 251 252 255 FUNCTION Null Blade Mode Mode 1 Blade Mode Mode 2 Dimmer Curve Square Law Dimmer Curve Inv Square Law Dimmer Curve Linear Dimmer Curve S Cooling Mode Standard Cooling Mode Quiet Cooling Mode Theatre LED Frequency Setting Enable LED Frequency Setting Disable Null Null Null Null Null Null Dimmer Speed...

Page 32: ...17 025 026 034 035 043 044 052 053 063 064 127 128 189 190 193 194 255 COLOR1 Open Color 1 Color 2 Color 3 Color 4 Color 5 Color 6 Color Index Counter Clockwise Rotation Fast to Slow Stop Clockwise Rotation Slow to Fast 11 000 007 008 018 019 029 030 040 041 051 052 063 064 127 128 189 190 193 194 255 COLOR2 Open Color 1 Color 2 Color 3 Color 4 Color 5 Color Index Counter Clockwise Rotation Fast t...

Page 33: ... GOBO1 Index 0 360 Clockwise Rotation Fast to Slow Stop Counter Clockwise Rotation Slow to Fast 14 000 007 008 013 014 019 020 025 026 031 032 037 038 043 044 049 050 055 056 063 064 070 071 077 078 084 085 091 092 098 099 105 106 112 113 119 120 127 128 189 190 193 194 255 GOBO 2 Open Gobo 1 Gobo 2 Gobo 3 Gobo 4 Gobo 5 Gobo 6 Gobo 7 Gobo 8 Gobo 9 Gobo 1 Shaking Slow to Fast Gobo 2 Shaking Slow to...

Page 34: ...e Rotation Slow to Fast 19 000 255 FROST1 Light 0 100 20 000 255 FROST2 Heavy 0 100 21 000 255 ZOOM 50 5 22 000 255 ZOOM FINE 23 000 255 FOCUS 0 100 24 000 255 FOCUS FINE 25 000 007 008 015 016 131 132 139 140 181 182 189 190 231 232 239 240 247 248 255 STROBE Close Open Strobe from Slow to Fast Open Fast Open Slow Close Open Fast Close Slow Open Open Random Strobe Open 26 000 255 DIMMER 0 100 27 ...

Page 35: ...de Quiet Cooling Mode Theatre LED Frequency Setting Enable LED Frequency Setting Disable Null Null Null Null Null Null Dimmer Speed Fast Dimmer Speed Smooth Reset All Reset Effect Reset Pan Tilt Null CCI Calibration On CCI Calibration Off Null 31 Channels Mode 3 CHANNEL VALUE FUNCTION 1 000 255 PAN 0 540 2 000 255 PAN FINE 3 000 255 TILT 0 270 4 000 255 TILT FINE 5 000 255 PAN TILT SPEED Fast to S...

Page 36: ...063 064 127 128 189 190 193 194 255 COLOR2 Open Color 1 Color 2 Color 3 Color 4 Color 5 Color Index Counter Clockwise Rotation Fast to Slow Stop Clockwise Rotation Slow to Fast 12 000 255 IRIS 100 0 13 000 255 FROST1 Light 0 100 14 000 255 FROST2 Heavy 0 100 15 000 255 ZOOM 50 5 16 000 255 ZOOM FINE 17 000 255 FOCUS 0 100 18 000 255 FOCUS FINE 19 000 007 008 015 016 131 132 139 140 181 182 189 190...

Page 37: ... 000 255 BLADE RG 2 0 100 31 000 009 010 019 020 029 030 039 040 049 050 059 060 069 070 079 080 089 090 099 100 109 110 119 120 129 130 139 140 149 150 159 160 169 170 179 180 189 190 199 FUNCTION Null Blade Mode Mode 1 Blade Mode Mode 2 Dimmer Curve Square Law Dimmer Curve Inv Square Law Dimmer Curve Linear Dimmer Curve S Cooling Mode Standard Cooling Mode Quiet Cooling Mode Theatre LED Frequenc...

Page 38: ...LT 0 270 4 000 255 TILT FINE 5 000 255 PAN TILT SPEED Fast to Slow 6 000 255 CYAN 0 100 7 000 255 MAGENTA 0 100 8 000 255 YELLOW 0 100 9 000 255 CTO 0 100 10 000 007 008 016 017 025 026 034 035 043 044 052 053 063 064 127 128 189 190 193 194 255 COLOR1 Open Color 1 Color 2 Color 3 Color 4 Color 5 Color 6 Color Index Counter Clockwise Rotation Fast to Slow Stop Clockwise Rotation Slow to Fast 11 00...

Page 39: ...00 18 000 255 FOCUS FINE 19 000 007 008 015 016 131 132 139 140 181 182 189 190 231 232 239 240 247 248 255 STROBE Close Open Strobe from Slow to Fast Open Fast Open Slow Close Open Fast Close Slow Open Open Random Strobe Open 20 000 255 DIMMER 0 100 21 000 255 DIMMER FINE 22 000 009 010 019 020 029 030 039 040 049 050 059 060 069 070 079 080 089 FUNCTION Null Blade Mode Mode 1 Blade Mode Mode 2 D...

Page 40: ...5 DATA leads on the PCB board are installed in place or disconnected Check whether the related 485 DATA signal circuit on the PCB board is damaged 2 Pan Reset Error Check whether the position of the pan where the magnet is installed falls off or is damaged Check whether there are obstacles in the pan operating range Check whether the Hall element on the pan is damaged Check whether the lead connec...

Page 41: ...ed Check whether there are obstacles in the cyan color wheel operating range Check whether the Hall element on the cyan color wheel is damaged Check whether the lead connecting the Hall element on the cyan color wheel and the PCB board is in poor contact or disconnected Check whether the motor on the cyan color wheel is damaged Check whether the related circuit of the motor drive board on the cyan...

Page 42: ... there are obstacles in the cto operating range Check whether the Hall element on the cto is damaged Check whether the lead connecting the Hall element on the cto and the PCB board is in poor contact or disconnected Check whether the motor on the cto is damaged Check whether the related circuit of the motor drive board on the cto is damage 10 Color1 2 Reset Error Check whether the position of the ...

Page 43: ...o wheel1 operating range Check whether the Hall element on the gobo wheel1 is damaged Check whether the lead connecting the Hall element on the gobo wheel1 and the PCB board is in poor contact or disconnected Check whether the motor on the gobo wheel1 is damaged Check whether the related circuit of the motor drive board on the gobo wheel1 is damage 13 Animation Reset Error Check whether the positi...

Page 44: ...he motor on the prism1 2 is damaged Check whether the related circuit of the motor drive board on the prism1 2 is damage 16 Frost1 Reset Error Check whether the position of the frost where the magnet is installed falls off or is damaged Check whether there are obstacles in the frost operating range Check whether the Hall element on the frost is damaged Check whether the lead connecting the Hall el...

Page 45: ... the Hall element on the blade and the PCB board is in poor contact or disconnected Check whether the motor on the blade is damaged Check whether the related circuit of the motor drive board on the blade is damage 20 Led Temp Error Check whether the temperature detecting board is normal Check whether the components of the temperature detecting board are damaged Check whether the lead on the temper...

Page 46: ...er the fan circuit on the motherboard breaks down Check whether the component is damaged 27 HeadFan1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Too Low Check whether the fan is out of order Check whether there are obstacles in the fan operating range 28 HeadFan1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Too High Check whether the fan is out of order Check whether the fan circuit on the motherboard breaks down 29 LED Timeout Use 30 ...

Page 47: ...hether the DMX connectors and the DMX cables are connected correctly 2 Check whether the DMX address is correctly set 3 If the intermittent DMX signal problem occurs check whether the XLR socket and the signal cable are well connected 4 Try it with another DMX controller 5 Check whether the DMX cables run near or alongside to the high voltage cables which may damage or interfere with the signal ci...

Page 48: ...g up on or within the fixture The cleaning frequency depends on the application environment Clean the fixture immediately if the dust enters it to avoid damage to the optical lens due to excessive dust A soft lint free cloth moistened with any good glass cleaning fluid is recommended under no circumstances should solvents be used Always dry the parts carefully Clean the external optical lens at le...

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