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09/ Fixture Cleaning 

 

It  is  absolutely  essential that  the  fixture  is  kept  clean  to  ensure  the  maximum light-output 

and  allow  the  fixture  to  function  reliably  throughout  its  life.  The  fixture  must  be  cleaned 

regularly to avoid dust, dirt and smoke-fluid residues building 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 least every 20 days. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for STORM

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Page 2: ... Fixture Installation 9 05 How To Set The Unit 12 5 1 Main Functions 12 5 2 Home Position Adjustment 26 06 Control By Universal DMX Controller 29 6 1 DMX512 Connection 29 6 2 Address Setting 30 6 3 DMX512 Configuration 30 07 Error Information 69 08 Troubleshooting 72 09 Fixture Cleaning 73 ...

Page 3: ...ure that no ventilation slots 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 te...

Page 4: ...e replaced if they are visibly damaged DO NOT open the housing as there are no user serviceable parts inside DO NOT attempt to operate this unit if it becomes damaged DO NOT attempt any repairs yourself Repairs carried out by unskilled people can lead to damage or malfunction Please contact the nearest authorized technical assistance center if needed Disconnect this product from its power source b...

Page 5: ...tion de l unité Manipulez l appareil en portant sa base au lieu de la tête uniquement L unité doit être installée dans un endroit avec une ventilation adéquate à au moins 50cm des surfaces adjacentes Assurez vous qu aucune fente d aération du luminaire n est obstruée sinon il risque de surchauffer Avant toute utilisation assurez vous que vous connectez ce luminaire à la tension appropriée conformé...

Page 6: ...tionnement grave arrêtez immédiatement d utiliser l appareil N allumez et n éteignez jamais ce luminaire à maintes reprises Le boî tier les lentilles ou le filtre ultraviolet doivent être remplacés s ils sont visiblement endommagés NE PAS ouvrir le boî tier car il ne contient aucune pièce réparable par l utilisateur NE PAS mettre ce luminaire en fonctionnement s il est endommagé N effectuez pas de...

Page 7: ...Art Net sACN Firmware Upgrade Firmware Upgrade via DMX link Construction Display LCD display Battery backup for user setup without mains connection Data In Out 5 pin XLR 3 pin XLR is optional RJ45 Connector Power In Out Power Connector in out Protection Rating IP20 Description for power cord set should be used Listed SJT flexible cord with rating 300V 105 C 16AWGx3C molded with 5 15P attachment pl...

Page 8: ...hows and other professional performance 2 x fixed clamps for 50mm truss Screw holes for installing clamps are reserved for 70mm truss version with fixed clamps Dimensions version without fixed clamps 971 5x352x522 7mm 38 2 x13 9 x20 6 in Dimensions version with fixed clamps 971 5x352x526 7mm 38 2 x13 9 x20 7 in Weight version without fixed clamps 43 5kgs 95 9lbs Weight version with fixed clamps 43...

Page 9: ... functions 3 BATTERY DISPLAY 4 ETHERNET Transfers fixture s information to a main controller 5 DMX IN For DMX512 link use 5 pin XLR cable to link the unit and DMX controller to input DMX signal 3 pin XLR cable is optional 6 DMX OUT For DMX512 link use 5 pin XLR cable to link the next units to output DMX signal 3 pin XLR cable is optional 7 POWER OUT To connect to the next fixture 8 POWER IN To con...

Page 10: ... that the trussing or area of installation must be able to hold 10 times the weight without any deformation Always attach a safety cable that can hold at least 12 times the weight of the fixture whenever installing this fixture in a suspended environment to ensure that the fixture will not fall if the clamp fails This fixture is fully operational in three different mounting positions hanging upsid...

Page 11: ... 10 Installation for version without fixed clamps ...

Page 12: ... 11 Installation for version with fixed clamps ...

Page 13: ...ait 30 seconds The main functions are shown below MENU SUBMENU OPTIONS DMX Settings DMX Address 1 497 16 CH Default 1 1 425 88 CH 1 476 37 CH 1 413 100 CH DMX Channel Mode Mode 1 16 Mode 2 88 Mode 3 37 Mode 4 100 No DMX Status Blackout Hold Manual View DMX Value Connect Option Auto DMX Art Net sACN Network IP Address Default 1 Default 2 Manual Subnet Mask XXX XXX XXX XXX Art Net Settings Net 0 127...

Page 14: ... P T Feedback No Yes Dimmer Curve Linear Square Law Inv SQ Law S Curve Dimmer Speed Fast Smooth Tungsten Power Mode Standard Quiet LED Refresh Rate 900Hz 1000Hz 1100Hz 1200Hz 1300Hz 1400Hz 1500Hz 2500Hz 4000Hz 5000Hz 6000Hz 10KHz 15KHz 20KHz 25KHz Amber Glow 0 100 Default 20 Invert Pixel Order No Yes ...

Page 15: ...er 0 255 Dimmer 0 255 Strobe 0 255 Strobe 0 255 LED W1 0 255 Pixel 0 255 Back R1 0 255 LED W 0 255 Back G1 0 255 Back Red 0 255 Back B1 0 255 Back Green 0 255 0 255 Back Blue 0 255 LED W10 0 255 Ring R 0 255 Back R10 0 255 Ring G 0 255 Back G10 0 255 Ring B 0 255 Back B10 0 255 Ring Pixel 0 255 Ring R1 0 255 Ring G1 0 255 Ring B1 0 255 Ring Pixel 1 0 255 0 255 Ring R10 0 255 Ring G10 0 255 Ring B1...

Page 16: ...D Hours Reset Password 050 Temperature Current Max LED 1 LED 2 LED 3 LED 4 LED 5 Fan State H_FAN 1 H_FAN 2 H_FAN 3 H_FAN 4 H_FAN 5 H_FAN 6 H_FAN 7 Firmware Version RDM UID Error Logs Fixture Errors Reset Error Log No Yes Password 050 Reset Function All Reset No Yes Special Function Factory Settings No Yes ...

Page 17: ... current mode with the last active DMX values until the signal returns Manual The device accepts the DMX value stored in the Manual Test menu Confirm your selection with ENTER To exit the menu press MENU or wait 30 seconds Select DMX Channel Mode press ENTER Use UP DOWN button to select between Mode 1 16 Mode 2 88 Mode 3 37 and Mode 4 100 confirm your selection with ENTER To exit the menu press ME...

Page 18: ... ENTER Use UP DOWN button to select Net Sub Net or Universe confirm your selection with ENTER To exit the menu press MENU or wait 30 seconds Select Network press ENTER Use UP DOWN button to select IP Address or Subnet Mask confirm your selection with ENTER To exit the menu press MENU or wait 30 seconds Select Connect Option press ENTER Use UP DOWN button to select Auto DMX Art Net or sACN confirm ...

Page 19: ... To exit the menu press MENU or wait 30 seconds Select P T Feedback press ENTER Use UP DOWN button to select No pan tilt feedback deactivated or Yes pan tilt feedback activated confirm your selection with ENTER To exit the menu press MENU or wait 30 seconds Select Tilt Invert press ENTER Use UP DOWN button to select No tilt invert deactivated or Yes tilt invert activated confirm your selection wit...

Page 20: ...it 30 seconds Select Invert Pixel Order press ENTER Use UP DOWN button to select No or Yes confirm your selection with ENTER To exit the menu press MENU or wait 30 seconds Select LED Refresh Rate press ENTER Use UP DOWN button to select 900Hz 1000Hz 1100Hz 1200Hz 1300Hz 1400Hz 1500Hz 2500Hz 4000Hz 5000Hz 6000Hz 10KHz 15KHz 20KHz or 25KHz confirm your selection with ENTER To exit the menu press MEN...

Page 21: ...he menu press MENU or wait 30 seconds Select Temperature Unit press ENTER Use UP DOWN button to select C or F confirm your selection with ENTER To exit the menu press MENU or wait 30 seconds Select Backlight Intensity press ENTER Use UP DOWN button to select a value between 1 dark and 10 bright confirm your selection with ENTER To exit the menu press MENU or wait 30 seconds Select Display Invert p...

Page 22: ...ours is displayed To exit the menu press MENU or wait 30 seconds Select Manual Test press ENTER Use UP DOWN button to select the channel for which the manual test is to be performed confirm your selection with ENTER Use UP DOWN button to select a value confirm your selection with ENTER To exit the menu press MENU or wait 30 seconds The device returns to its original DMX state after the manual test...

Page 23: ... 30 seconds Select Temperature press ENTER The device temperature is displayed To exit the menu press MENU or wait 30 seconds Select LED Use Hour press ENTER Use UP DOWN button to select Total LED Hour total time or LED On Hour current switch on time confirm your selection with ENTER The total time or current switch on time is displayed Use UP DOWN button to select LED Hours Reset confirm your sel...

Page 24: ...U or wait 30 seconds Select Error Logs press ENTER Use UP DOWN button to select Fixture Errors confirm your selection with ENTER The error list is displayed Use UP DOWN button to select Reset Error Log confirm your selection with ENTER If you wish to reset the relevant error logs select Yes If you do not wish to reset anything select No Confirm your selection with ENTER If you select Yes use UP DO...

Page 25: ...e UP DOWN button to select Factory Settings Factory Settings Select Factory Settings press ENTER If you wish to reset the device to the factory settings select Yes If you do not wish to reset anything select No Confirm your selection with ENTER To exit the menu press MENU or wait 30 seconds ...

Page 26: ...TE DISC_UN_MUTE DEVICE_INFO SUPPORTED_PARAMETERS SOFTWARE_VERSION_LABEL DMX_START_ADDRESS IDENTIFY_DEVICE DEVICE_MODEL_DESCRIPTION PARAMETER_DESCRIPTION BOOT_SOFTWARE_VERSION_ID BOOT_SOFTWARE_VERSION_LABEL DMX_PERSONALITY DMX_PERSONALITY_DESCRIPTION SLOT_INFO SLOT_DESCRIPTION SENSOR_DEFINITION SENSOR_VALUE DEVICE_HOURS LAMP_HOURS PAN_INVERT TILT_INVERT RESET_DEVICE CURVE DMX_STATE DIMMER_SPEED Com...

Page 27: ...a change press the MENU button or wait 30 seconds OFFSET MENU VALUES Pan 128 127 Tilt 128 127 Frequency Hz 1072 1327 LED A 0 255 LED W 0 255 LED A1 0 255 LED W1 0 255 LED A10 0 255 LED W10 0 255 Pan Tilt Select Pan press ENTER Use UP DOWN button to select a value between 128 and 127 confirm your selection with ENTER To exit the offset menu press MENU or wait 30 seconds Select Tilt press ENTER Use ...

Page 28: ... with ENTER To exit the offset menu press MENU or wait 30 seconds Select Frequency Hz press ENTER Use UP DOWN button to select a value confirm your selection with ENTER To exit the offset menu press MENU or wait 30 seconds Frequency VALUES 900Hz 772 1027 1000Hz 872 1127 1100Hz 972 1227 1200Hz 1072 1327 1300Hz 1172 1427 1400Hz 1272 1527 1500Hz 1372 1627 2500Hz 2372 2627 4000Hz 3872 4127 5000Hz 4872...

Page 29: ...lect a value between 0 and 255 confirm your selection with ENTER To exit the offset menu press MENU or wait 30 seconds Select LED W1 press ENTER Use UP DOWN button to select a value between 0 and 255 confirm your selection with ENTER To exit the offset menu press MENU or wait 30 seconds Select LED A1 press ENTER Use UP DOWN button to select a value between 0 and 255 confirm your selection with ENT...

Page 30: ...ery high speed signal Inadequate or damaged cables soldered joints or corroded connectors can easily distort the signal and shut down the system 3 The DMX output and input connectors are pass through to maintain the DMX circuit when one of the units power is disconnected 4 Each lighting unit needs to have a DMX address to receive the data by the controller The address number is between 1 512 5 The...

Page 31: ...01 and 512 press the ENTER button to store To exit the menu press MENU or wait 30 seconds Please refer to the following diagram to address your DMX512 channel for the first 4 units Channel Mode Unit 1 Address Unit 2 Address Unit 3 Address Unit 4 Address 16 channels 1 17 33 49 88 channels 1 89 177 265 37 channels 1 38 75 112 100 channels 1 101 201 301 6 3 DMX512 Configuration Please control the fix...

Page 32: ...o Fast Open Random Strobe from Slow to Fast Open 8 000 015 016 031 032 047 048 063 064 079 080 095 096 111 112 127 128 143 144 159 160 175 176 191 192 207 208 223 224 239 240 255 LED MACRO SELECTION SPEED Null Macro 1 Fast to Slow Macro 2 Fast to Slow Macro 3 Fast to Slow Macro 4 Fast to Slow Macro 5 Fast to Slow Macro 6 Fast to Slow Macro 7 Fast to Slow Macro 8 Fast to Slow Macro 9 Fast to Slow M...

Page 33: ...to Slow Macro 2 Fast to Slow Macro 3 Fast to Slow Macro 4 Fast to Slow Macro 5 Fast to Slow Macro 6 Fast to Slow Macro 7 Fast to Slow Macro 8 Fast to Slow Macro 9 Fast to Slow Macro 10 Fast to Slow Macro 11 Fast to Slow Macro 12 Fast to Slow Macro 13 Fast to Slow Macro 14 Fast to Slow Macro 15 Fast to Slow 88 Channels Mode 2 CHANNEL VALUE FUNCTION 1 000 255 PAN 0 540 2 000 255 PAN FINE 3 000 255 T...

Page 34: ... GREEN 0 100 11 000 255 LED 1 WASH BLUE 0 100 12 000 255 LED 2 WARM WHITE 0 100 13 000 255 LED 2 WASH RED 0 100 14 000 255 LED 2 WASH GREEN 0 100 15 000 255 LED 2 WASH BLUE 0 100 16 000 255 LED 3 WARM WHITE 0 100 17 000 255 LED 3 WASH RED 0 100 18 000 255 LED 3 WASH GREEN 0 100 19 000 255 LED 3 WASH BLUE 0 100 20 000 255 LED 4 WARM WHITE 0 100 21 000 255 LED 4 WASH RED 0 100 22 000 255 LED 4 WASH ...

Page 35: ... 34 000 255 LED 7 WASH GREEN 0 100 35 000 255 LED 7 WASH BLUE 0 100 36 000 255 LED 8 WARM WHITE 0 100 37 000 255 LED 8 WASH RED 0 100 38 000 255 LED 8 WASH GREEN 0 100 39 000 255 LED 8 WASH BLUE 0 100 40 000 255 LED 9 WARM WHITE 0 100 41 000 255 LED 9 WASH RED 0 100 42 000 255 LED 9 WASH GREEN 0 100 43 000 255 LED 9 WASH BLUE 0 100 44 000 255 LED 10 WARM WHITE 0 100 45 000 255 LED 10 WASH RED 0 10...

Page 36: ...1 Fast to Slow Macro 12 Fast to Slow Macro 13 Fast to Slow Macro 14 Fast to Slow Macro 15 Fast to Slow 52 000 255 RING 2 RED 0 100 53 000 255 RING 2 GREEN 0 100 54 000 255 RING 2 BLUE 0 100 55 000 015 016 031 032 047 048 063 064 079 080 095 096 111 112 127 128 143 144 159 160 175 176 191 192 207 208 223 224 239 240 255 RING 2 MACRO SELECTION SPEED Null Macro 1 Fast to Slow Macro 2 Fast to Slow Mac...

Page 37: ...1 Fast to Slow Macro 12 Fast to Slow Macro 13 Fast to Slow Macro 14 Fast to Slow Macro 15 Fast to Slow 60 000 255 RING 4 RED 0 100 61 000 255 RING 4 GREEN 0 100 62 000 255 RING 4 BLUE 0 100 63 000 015 016 031 032 047 048 063 064 079 080 095 096 111 112 127 128 143 144 159 160 175 176 191 192 207 208 223 224 239 240 255 RING 4 MACRO SELECTION SPEED Null Macro 1 Fast to Slow Macro 2 Fast to Slow Mac...

Page 38: ...1 Fast to Slow Macro 12 Fast to Slow Macro 13 Fast to Slow Macro 14 Fast to Slow Macro 15 Fast to Slow 68 000 255 RING 6 RED 0 100 69 000 255 RING 6 GREEN 0 100 70 000 255 RING 6 BLUE 0 100 71 000 015 016 031 032 047 048 063 064 079 080 095 096 111 112 127 128 143 144 159 160 175 176 191 192 207 208 223 224 239 240 255 RING 6 MACRO SELECTION SPEED Null Macro 1 Fast to Slow Macro 2 Fast to Slow Mac...

Page 39: ...1 Fast to Slow Macro 12 Fast to Slow Macro 13 Fast to Slow Macro 14 Fast to Slow Macro 15 Fast to Slow 76 000 255 RING 8 RED 0 100 77 000 255 RING 8 GREEN 0 100 78 000 255 RING 8 BLUE 0 100 79 000 015 016 031 032 047 048 063 064 079 080 095 096 111 112 127 128 143 144 159 160 175 176 191 192 207 208 223 224 239 240 255 RING 8 MACRO SELECTION SPEED Null Macro 1 Fast to Slow Macro 2 Fast to Slow Mac...

Page 40: ...Fast to Slow Macro 12 Fast to Slow Macro 13 Fast to Slow Macro 14 Fast to Slow Macro 15 Fast to Slow 84 000 255 RING 10 RED 0 100 85 000 255 RING 10 GREEN 0 100 86 000 255 RING 10 BLUE 0 100 87 000 015 016 031 032 047 048 063 064 079 080 095 096 111 112 127 128 143 144 159 160 175 176 191 192 207 208 223 224 239 240 255 RING 10 MACRO SELECTION SPEED Null Macro 1 Fast to Slow Macro 2 Fast to Slow M...

Page 41: ...0 219 220 229 230 239 240 245 246 251 252 255 FUNCTION Null Null Null Dimmer Curve Linear Dimmer Curve Square Law Dimmer Curve Inv SQ Law Dimmer Curve S Null Null Null Led Frequency Setting Enable Led Frequency Setting Disable 900Hz 1000Hz 1100Hz 1200Hz 1300Hz 1400Hz 1500Hz 2500Hz 4000Hz 5000Hz 6000Hz 10KHz 15KHz 20KHz 25KHz Null Reset All Dimmer Speed Fast Dimmer Speed Smooth Dimmer Speed Tungste...

Page 42: ...5 STROBE Close Open Strobe from Slow to Fast Open Fast Open Slow Close from Slow to Fast Open Slow Open Fast Close from Slow to Fast Open Random Strobe from Slow to Fast Open 7 000 255 DIMMER 0 100 8 000 255 LED DIMMER 0 100 9 000 255 LED WASH DIMMER 0 100 10 000 255 RING DIMMER 0 100 11 000 255 LED 1 0 100 12 000 255 LED 2 0 100 13 000 255 LED 3 0 100 14 000 255 LED 4 0 100 15 000 255 LED 5 0 100...

Page 43: ...acro 6 Macro 7 Macro 8 Macro 9 Macro 10 Macro 11 Macro 12 Macro 13 Macro 14 Random Macro 22 000 255 LED MACRO SPEED Fast to Slow 23 000 255 LED MACRO FADE 0 100 24 000 255 LED WASH RED 0 100 25 000 255 LED WASH GREEN 0 100 26 000 255 LED WASH BLUE 0 100 27 000 015 016 031 032 047 048 063 064 079 080 095 096 111 112 127 128 143 144 159 160 175 176 191 LED WASH MACRO SELECTION Null Macro 1 Macro 2 M...

Page 44: ...EED Null Macro 1 Fast to Slow Macro 2 Fast to Slow Macro 3 Fast to Slow Macro 4 Fast to Slow Macro 5 Fast to Slow Macro 6 Fast to Slow Macro 7 Fast to Slow Macro 8 Fast to Slow Macro 9 Fast to Slow Macro 10 Fast to Slow Macro 11 Fast to Slow Macro 12 Fast to Slow Macro 13 Fast to Slow Macro 14 Fast to Slow Macro 15 Fast to Slow 34 000 015 016 031 032 047 048 063 064 079 080 095 096 111 112 127 128...

Page 45: ... 143 144 145 146 147 148 149 150 199 200 209 210 219 220 229 230 239 240 245 246 251 252 255 FUNCTION Null Null Null Dimmer Curve Linear Dimmer Curve Square Law Dimmer Curve Inv SQ Law Dimmer Curve S Null Null Null Led Frequency Setting Enable Led Frequency Setting Disable 900Hz 1000Hz 1100Hz 1200Hz 1300Hz 1400Hz 1500Hz 2500Hz 4000Hz 5000Hz 6000Hz 10KHz 15KHz 20KHz 25KHz Null Reset All Dimmer Spee...

Page 46: ...5 STROBE Close Open Strobe from Slow to Fast Open Fast Open Slow Close from Slow to Fast Open Slow Open Fast Close from Slow to Fast Open Random Strobe from Slow to Fast Open 7 000 255 DIMMER 0 100 8 000 255 LED DIMMER 0 100 9 000 255 LED WASH DIMMER 0 100 10 000 255 RING DIMMER 0 100 11 000 255 LED 1 0 100 12 000 255 LED 2 0 100 13 000 255 LED 3 0 100 14 000 255 LED 4 0 100 15 000 255 LED 5 0 100...

Page 47: ...acro 5 Macro 6 Macro 7 Macro 8 Macro 9 Macro 10 Macro 11 Macro 12 Macro 13 Macro 14 Random Macro 22 000 255 LED MACRO SPEED Fast to Slow 23 000 255 LED MACRO FADE 0 100 24 000 255 LED WASH RED 1 0 100 25 000 255 LED WASH GREEN 1 0 100 26 000 255 LED WASH BLUE 1 0 100 27 000 255 LED WASH RED 2 0 100 28 000 255 LED WASH GREEN 2 0 100 29 000 255 LED WASH BLUE 2 0 100 30 000 255 LED WASH RED 3 0 100 3...

Page 48: ...1 000 255 LED WASH BLUE 6 0 100 42 000 255 LED WASH RED 7 0 100 43 000 255 LED WASH GREEN 7 0 100 44 000 255 LED WASH BLUE 7 0 100 45 000 255 LED WASH RED 8 0 100 46 000 255 LED WASH GREEN 8 0 100 47 000 255 LED WASH BLUE 8 0 100 48 000 255 LED WASH RED 9 0 100 49 000 255 LED WASH GREEN 9 0 100 50 000 255 LED WASH BLUE 9 0 100 51 000 255 LED WASH RED 10 0 100 52 000 255 LED WASH GREEN 10 0 100 53 ...

Page 49: ...GREEN 0 100 59 000 255 RING 1 BLUE 0 100 60 000 015 016 031 032 047 048 063 064 079 080 095 096 111 112 127 128 143 144 159 160 175 176 191 192 207 208 223 224 239 240 255 RING 1 MACRO SELECTION SPEED Null Macro 1 Fast to Slow Macro 2 Fast to Slow Macro 3 Fast to Slow Macro 4 Fast to Slow Macro 5 Fast to Slow Macro 6 Fast to Slow Macro 7 Fast to Slow Macro 8 Fast to Slow Macro 9 Fast to Slow Macro...

Page 50: ... Macro 14 Fast to Slow Macro 15 Fast to Slow 65 000 255 RING 3 RED 0 100 66 000 255 RING 3 GREEN 0 100 67 000 255 RING 3 BLUE 0 100 68 000 015 016 031 032 047 048 063 064 079 080 095 096 111 112 127 128 143 144 159 160 175 176 191 192 207 208 223 224 239 240 255 RING 3 MACRO SELECTION SPEED Null Macro 1 Fast to Slow Macro 2 Fast to Slow Macro 3 Fast to Slow Macro 4 Fast to Slow Macro 5 Fast to Slo...

Page 51: ... Macro 14 Fast to Slow Macro 15 Fast to Slow 73 000 255 RING 5 RED 0 100 74 000 255 RING 5 GREEN 0 100 75 000 255 RING 5 BLUE 0 100 76 000 015 016 031 032 047 048 063 064 079 080 095 096 111 112 127 128 143 144 159 160 175 176 191 192 207 208 223 224 239 240 255 RING 5 MACRO SELECTION SPEED Null Macro 1 Fast to Slow Macro 2 Fast to Slow Macro 3 Fast to Slow Macro 4 Fast to Slow Macro 5 Fast to Slo...

Page 52: ... Macro 14 Fast to Slow Macro 15 Fast to Slow 81 000 255 RING 7 RED 0 100 82 000 255 RING 7 GREEN 0 100 83 000 255 RING 7 BLUE 0 100 84 000 015 016 031 032 047 048 063 064 079 080 095 096 111 112 127 128 143 144 159 160 175 176 191 192 207 208 223 224 239 240 255 RING 7 MACRO SELECTION SPEED Null Macro 1 Fast to Slow Macro 2 Fast to Slow Macro 3 Fast to Slow Macro 4 Fast to Slow Macro 5 Fast to Slo...

Page 53: ...Macro 14 Fast to Slow Macro 15 Fast to Slow 89 000 255 RING 9 RED 0 100 90 000 255 RING 9 GREEN 0 100 91 000 255 RING 9 BLUE 0 100 92 000 015 016 031 032 047 048 063 064 079 080 095 096 111 112 127 128 143 144 159 160 175 176 191 192 207 208 223 224 239 240 255 RING 9 MACRO SELECTION SPEED Null Macro 1 Fast to Slow Macro 2 Fast to Slow Macro 3 Fast to Slow Macro 4 Fast to Slow Macro 5 Fast to Slow...

Page 54: ...acro 11 Fast to Slow Macro 12 Fast to Slow Macro 13 Fast to Slow Macro 14 Fast to Slow Macro 15 Fast to Slow 97 000 015 016 031 032 047 048 063 064 079 080 095 096 111 112 127 128 143 144 159 160 175 176 191 192 207 208 223 224 239 240 255 RING MACRO SELECTION Null Macro 1 Macro 2 Macro 3 Macro 4 Macro 5 Macro 6 Macro 7 Macro 8 Macro 9 Macro 10 Macro 11 Macro 12 Macro 13 Macro 14 Random Macro 98 0...

Page 55: ...9 150 199 200 209 210 219 220 229 230 239 240 245 246 251 252 255 Dimmer Curve S Null Null Null Led Frequency Setting Enable Led Frequency Setting Disable 900Hz 1000Hz 1100Hz 1200Hz 1300Hz 1400Hz 1500Hz 2500Hz 4000Hz 5000Hz 6000Hz 10KHz 15KHz 20KHz 25KHz Null Reset All Dimmer Speed Fast Dimmer Speed Smooth Dimmer Speed Tungsten Power Mode Standard Power Mode Quiet Null ...

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Page 70: ...eck whether the Hall element on the pan is damaged Check whether the lead connecting the Hall element on the pan and the PCB board is in poor contact or disconnected Check whether the motor on the pan is damaged Check whether the related circuit of the motor drive board on the pan is damage Error codes are shown continuously in the display when the fixture fails and they will not disappear until t...

Page 71: ...e detecting board is installed in place or disconnected Check whether the encoder on the tilt is damaged Check whether the lead connecting the encoder on the tilt and the PCB board is in poor contact or disconnected Check whether the position of the tilt where the magnet is installed falls off or is damaged Check whether there are obstacles in the tilt operating range Check whether the Hall elemen...

Page 72: ...automatically turn off to protect the fixture Check if the color calibration IC is damaged Check whether the color calibration IC board is inserted well and whether the electronic components are well soldered Check if the motherboard is malfunctioning Check whether the R76 bit resistors and other components on the motherboard are well soldered ...

Page 73: ...X connectors and the DMX cables are connected correctly Check whether the DMX address is correctly set If the intermittent DMX signal problem occurs check whether the XLR socket and the signal cable are well connected Try it with another DMX controller Check whether the DMX cables run near or alongside to the high voltage cables which may damage or interfere with the signal circuit C One of the ch...

Page 74: ...moke fluid residues building 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 ...

Page 75: ...Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC Directive 2014 30 EU EN 55032 2015 A1 2020 EN IEC 61000 3 2 2019 A1 2021 EN 61000 3 3 2013 A1 2019 A2 2021 EN 55035 2017 A11 2020 Harmonized Standard EN IEC 60598 1 2021 EN IEC 60598 2 17 2018 EN 62493 2015 Safety of household and similar electrical appliances Part 1 General requirements and tests Certifications cETLus Approved Control 5000057 ...

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