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1.   Safety   Instructions       

   

Warning   

Please   keep   this   User   Manual   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    a    fire   

hazard.       

 

Use   safety   cables   when   installing   this   unit.       

 

Maximum   ambient   temperature   is   Ta:   40   degrees   C.   DO   NOT   operate   it   where   the   temperature   

is   higher   than   this.   

 

Turn   off   the   power   and   allow   about   5   minutes   for   the   unit   to   cool   down   before   servicing.   

 

In   the   event   of   a   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   cables   during   operation   as   high   voltage   may   cause   electric   shock.   

Warning:   

 

To    prevent    or    reduce    the    risk    of    electrical    shock    or    fire,    do    not    expose    the    unit    to    rain    or   

moisture.   

 

The   housing   and   lenses   must   be   replaced   if   they   are   visibly   damaged.   

Please    read    the    instructions    carefully    as    they    include    important   
information   about   installation,   operation   and   maintenance.   

Summary of Contents for LED-SC25

Page 1: ...LED SC25 User Manual Please read the instructions carefully before use ...

Page 2: ...Specifications 3 3 How To Control The Unit 4 3 1 Control Panel 4 3 2 Master Slave Operation 5 3 3 Easy CA 8 Controller 5 3 4 Universal DMX Controller 6 4 DMX 512 Configuration 7 5 DMX 512 Connection 7 6 Troubleshooting 8 7 Cleaning and Maintenance 9 ...

Page 3: ...s close to the unit while operating as it is a fire hazard Use safety cables when installing this unit Maximum ambient temperature is Ta 40 degrees C DO NOT operate it where the temperature is higher than this Turn off the power and allow about 5 minutes for the unit to cool down before servicing In the event of a serious operating problem stop using the unit immediately Never try to repair the un...

Page 4: ...nstalled by professionals It must be installed in a place where is out of the reach of people and no one can pass by or under it 2 Technical Specifications 5 DMX Channels Pan Tilt Gobo Colour Strobe Dimmer 8 gobos with dichroic colours plus open Smooth 0 100 dimming and various strobe effects 3 Operation Modes DMX Master Slave and Sound Activation Built in shows in master slave mode triggered by t...

Page 5: ... to the next fixture 4 DMX IN DMX 512 link use 3 pin XLR cables to link the fixture to a DMX controller 5 Microphone Used to receive music for sound activation 6 Only for remote control Used to connect to the CA 8 to control the unit in Stand by Function and Mode 7 Only for wireless receiver Used to connect to the CA 9 RX to control the unit in Stand by Function and Mode ...

Page 6: ...lave units DMX start address may have any value but NOT 001 example set the first 3 DIP switches to ON 3 3 Easy CA 8 Controller The easy CA 8 remote control is used only in master slave modes By connecting to the remote socket of the first unit you will find that the remote controller on the first unit will control all the other units in Stand by Function and Mode Stand by Blackout the unit Functi...

Page 7: ...1 to 9 Dip switch 10 is used to choose the channel mode Please refer to the following diagram to show how to address your DMX 512 system using the binary code DMX 512 Address Chart Dip switches 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Value 1 2 4 8 16 32 64 128 256 N A Examples Unit 1 dip on 1 1 Unit 2 dip on 2 3 2 4 6 Unit 3 dip on 1 2 4 1 2 8 11 Unit 4 dip on 5 16 ...

Page 8: ...7 4 DMX 512 Configuration 5 Channels Mode 5 DMX 512 Connection ...

Page 9: ... set to receive the data sent by the controller The address number is between 0 512 usually 0 1 are equal to 1 5 The end of the DMX 512 system should be terminated to reduce signal errors 3 pin XLR Pin 1 GND Pin 2 Negative signal Pin 3 Positive signal 6 Troubleshooting Following are a few common problems that may occur during operation Here are some suggestions for easy troubleshooting A The fixtu...

Page 10: ...l 2 Check the microphone by tapping it 7 Cleaning and Maintenance Cleaning must be carried out periodically to optimize light output Cleaning frequency depends on the environment in which the fixture operates moist smoky or particularly dirty surroundings can cause a greater accumulation of dirt on the fixture Clean with lint free cloth using normal glass cleaning liquid or mild soapy water Clean ...

Page 11: ...nce with the provision of the Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC Directive 2004 108 EC EN55103 1 2009 EN55103 2 2009 EN61000 3 2 2006 A1 2009 A2 2009 EN61000 3 3 2008 Harmonized Standard EN 60598 1 2008 All 2009 EN 60598 2 17 1989 A2 1991 EN 62471 2008 EN 62493 2010 Safety of household and similar electrical appliances Part 1 General requirements ...

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