ACME LED BEAM 300 User Manual Download Page 4

 

3- 

 1. Safet

y Instruction 

 

 

 

W

A

RNING

 

y

 Pleas

e keep th

is User Guide for future consu

lta

tion. If y

o

u sell the unit to another user

, be

 

sure that they

 also receiv

e this instruction booklet. 

y

 Unp

ack 

and ch

eck careful

ly

 th

ere is no trans

port

atio

n dama

ge befor

e usi

n

g the unit. 

y

 Before oper

atin

g, ensure that the volt

ag

and 

freque

nc

y of p

o

w

er sup

pl

y m

atch the po

w

e

requ

ireme

nt

s of the unit. 

 

y

 It’

s import

ant to groun

d the ye

llo

w

/gre

en cond

uctor to earth in order to avoid electr

ic

 

shock. 

y

 T

he unit is for indo

or use o

nl

y.

 Use onl

y i

n a dr

y l

ocati

on. 

y

 T

he unit must be inst

all

ed i

n a locatio

w

ith ade

quat

e ventil

ation,

 at le

ast 50cm from 

adj

acent surfac

es. Be sure tha

t no ventilati

on 

slot

s are bl

ock

ed. 

 

y

 Discon

nect ma

in po

w

e

r bef

ore repl

aceme

nt or servicin

g. 

 

y

 Make sure the

re is no flammabl

e materials 

clos

e to the un

it 

w

hi

le op

erati

ng as it is fire

 

hazar

d.  

y

 Use safet

y c

ab

le 

w

h

en fi

xes t

his un

it. Don’t 

han

dle th

e un

it b

y t

aki

ng it

s h

ead o

nl

y, but

 

al

w

a

ys 

b

y t

ak

in

g it

s base. 

  

y

 Maximum am

b

ient temp

eratu

re is t

a: 40

. Don

’t op

erate

 it 

w

h

er

e the t

emper

ature i

higher than this. 

y

 Unit surface te

mperatur

e ma

y reach u

p to 8

5

. Don’t touc

h the ho

usin

g b

a

re-ha

nd d

urin

g

 

its oper

ation. T

urn of

f th

e p

o

w

e

r a

nd 

all

o

w

 abo

ut 15 m

in

u

tes for the u

nit

 to coo

l do

w

n

 

before re

pl

acin

g or servin

g. 

y

 In the event of serious oper

at

ing pro

blem, stop usin

g the unit immediat

el

y.

 Never try

 to

 

rep

air the unit b

yours

elf. Rep

airs carrie

d out b

y unskil

le

d peo

ple can le

a

d to damage or

 

malfuncti

on. Pl

ease c

ont

act the n

earest a

uthor

iz

ed technical assist

ance 

center

. Al

w

a

ys

 

use the same t

yp

e sp

ar

e p

art

s. 

y

 

Do not touc

h a

n

w

ire d

urin

g oper

ation 

as hi

gh volt

a

ge mig

ht be causi

ng e

lectric shock.

 

W

arning 

y

 T

o prevent or r

educ

e the risk 

of electric

al sh

ock or fire, d

not e

xp

ose th

e

 unit to ra

in o

moisture. 

y

 Do not op

en th

e unit 

w

ith

in fiv

e minutes af

ter

 s

w

itch

in

g of

f. 

Pleas

e rea

d ca

refull

y the i

nstruction, 

w

h

ich i

nclu

des imp

ort

ant informati

on

 

abo

ut the inst

al

latio

n, usag

e a

nd mai

nten

anc

e. 

 

20-

Not used. 

 5. 

Tr

oubleshooting  

 

F

o

llo

w

ing are a fe

w

 co

mmon

 p

ro

b

lems th

at ma

y o

ccu

d

u

rin

g op

eratio

n

. Here are 

some suggest

ions for easy

 t

roubleshoot

ing: 

 

A

. The

 unit 

do

es

 not 

w

o

rk

, n

o

 li

ght a

n

d t

h

e fa

n doe

s not

 w

o

rk

 

1. 

Check the co

n

nectio

n of po

w

er and ma

in fu

se. 

2. 

Measur

e the mains vo

ltage o

n

 the main con

n

ector

3. 

Check the p

o

w

er on LED. 

B. Not re

spon

ding

 to

 DMX c

ontrolle

1. 

DMX LE

D sho

uld b

e on. If not, check DMX 

conn

ectors, cabl

es to see if link

 proper

ly

2. 

If the DMX LE

D is on an

d no 

respo

nse to th

chan

ne

l, che

ck the address 

settings an

  

  

 

D

M

X

 po

la

rity

3. 

If y

o

u hav

e inte

rmittent DMX s

ign

al pro

bl

ems, check the pi

ns

 on conn

ectors

 or on PCB 

of the unit or th

e previ

ous o

ne

4. 

T

ry

 to use an

other DM

X contr

oller. 

  

5. 

Check if the D

M

X ca

bles ru

n near or ru

al

o

ngsi

de to hi

gh 

voltag

e cab

les 

that ma

cause d

ama

ge

 or interferenc

e

 to DMX interfa

ce circuit. 

 

C. Some

 units

 don

’t re

spon

d to 

the

 e

as

controlle

 

1. 

You ma

y hav

a break i

n the 

DMX ca

bli

ng.

 Check the LE

D

 for the respon

se of the 

master/ slave 

mode si

gna

l. 

2. 

W

rong DM

X a

ddress i

n the u

nit. Set the pro

per ad

dress. 

D. No

 resp

o

n

se to

 th

e so

und

 

1. 

Make sure the 

unit do

es not r

eceiv

e DM

X si

gna

l. 

2. 

Check micro

ph

one to se

e if it is good b

y ta

ppi

ng the micro

ph

one 

E. One 

of the 

channels is n

o

w

o

rkin

w

ell 

1. 

T

he stepper motor might be 

d

amag

ed or t

he 

cabl

e con

necte

d to the PCB is broken. 

2. 

T

he motor’s drive IC on the PCB might be o

ut of conditi

on

 

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for LED BEAM 300

Page 1: ...23 Innovation Quality Performance LED BEAM 300 LED MB50 User Guide Professional Entertainment Technology...

Page 2: ...rdance with the provision of the Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC Directive 89 336 EEC EN55014 2 1997 A1 2001 EN61000 4 2 1995 EN61000 4 3 2002 EN61000 4 4 1995 EN61000 4 5 1995 EN61000 4 6 1996 EN61...

Page 3: ...cs at least every 20 days Clean the internal optics at least every 30 60 days Fresnel Lens Clean the lens with neutral soap and water and then dry it with soft cloth Be aware that alcohol or other det...

Page 4: ...Do not touch any wire during operation as high voltage might be causing electric shock Warning y To prevent or reduce the risk of electrical shock or fire do not expose the unit to rain or moisture y...

Page 5: ...s 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 unli...

Page 6: ...618 7 mm Rotating gobo 19mm Weight 12 8 kg 3 How To Set The Unit 3 1 Control panel Display To show the various menus and the selected functions LED DMX On DMX input present MASTER On Master Mode SLAVE...

Page 7: ...t unit DMX input output For DMX512 link use 3 5 pin XLR cable to link the unit together 3 2 Main Function To select any of the given functions press the MENU button up to when the required one is show...

Page 8: ...7 16...

Page 9: ...on the display Use DOWN and UP button to select the Show 1 or Show 2 or Show 3 or Show 4 mode Once the mode has been selected press the ENTER button to setup to go back to the functions without any c...

Page 10: ...s the MENU button about one second or wait for one minute to exit the menu mode Tilt Inverse Select Pan Inverse press ENTER button to confirm present mode will blink on the display Use DOWN and UP but...

Page 11: ...d unit to get contrast movement to each other even if you have two units only 10 Back Light Select Back Light press ENTER button to confirm present mode will blink on the display Use DOWN and UP butto...

Page 12: ...detailed explanation as followings Channel Mode 16 Chan Split Color Mode Yes Slave Mode Slave 1 Black Out Yes Sound State Off Pan Inverse No Tilt Inverse No Back Light Off Function Delay 3S Delay AUT...

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