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10. Gobo1/2 Reset Error 

Check if the position of the gobo wheel1/2 mounting magnetic steel falls off or is damaged. 
Check if there are other interference items in the gobo wheel1/2 operating range. 
Check if the gobo wheel1/2 Hall elements is damaged. 
Check if the gobo wheel1/2 Hall elements is in poor contact with the lead of the PCB board or 

disconnected. 

Check if the gobo wheel1/2 motor is damaged. 
Check if there is any damage to the circuit of the gobo wheel1/2 motor drive board. 

11. RGobo1 Reset Error 

Check if the position of the gobo wheel1 mounting magnetic steel falls off or is damaged. 
Check if there are other interference items in the gobo wheel1 operating range. 
Check if the gobo wheel1 Hall elements is damaged. 
Check if the gobo wheel1 Hall elements is in poor contact with the lead of the PCB board or 

disconnected. 

Check if the gobo wheel1 motor is damaged. 
Check if there is any damage to the circuit of the gobo wheel1 motor drive board. 

12. Prism1/RPrism1 Reset Error 

Check if the position of the prism1 mounting magnetic steel falls off or is damaged. 
Check if there are other interference items in the prism1 operating range. 
Check if the prism1 Hall elements is damaged. 
Check if the prism1 Hall elements is in poor contact with the lead of the PCB board or 

disconnected. 

Check if the prism1 motor is damaged. 
Check if there is any damage to the circuit of the prism1 motor drive board. 

13. Zoom Reset Error 

Check if the position of the zoom mounting magnetic steel falls off or is damaged. 
Check if there are other interference items in the zoom operating range. 
Check if the zoom Hall elements is damaged. 
Check if the zoom Hall elements is in poor contact with the lead of the PCB board or disconnected. 
Check if the zoom motor is damaged. 
Check if there is any damage to the circuit of the zoom motor drive board. 

 

 

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Summary of Contents for SUPER GEIST FRAMING

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Page 2: ... 6 4 Color Gobo 7 5 How To Set The Unit 7 5 1 Main Function 7 5 2 Home Position Adjustment 15 6 Control By Universal DMX Controller 20 6 1 DMX512 Connection 20 6 2 Address Setting 21 6 3 DMX512 Configuration 22 7 Error Information 33 8 Troubleshooting 36 9 Fixture Cleaning 37 1M ...

Page 3: ...ise the unit will be overheated 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 Minimum ambient temperature TA 0 Maximum ambient temperature TA 40 DO NOT connect the device to any dimmer pack During initial start up some smoke or smell may ar...

Page 4: ...tion Please contact the nearest authorized technical assistance center if needed Disconnect the mains power if the fixture is has not been used for a long time DO use the original packing materials before transporting it again DO NOT look directly at the light while the LED is on DO NOT start on the unit without LED enclosure or when housing is damaged Installation The fixture should be mounted vi...

Page 5: ... 34 25CH 12channel of 29 20CH Prism 4 facet prism rotating in both directions Movement Pan 540 Tilt 270 Pan Tilt Resolution 16 bit Fixation Pan Tilt lock Color Wheel 1 color wheel with 5 colors plus white Gobo Wheel 1 static gobo wheel with 8 gobos plus open 1 rotating gobo wheel with 6 gobos plus open easy to replace Control DMX Channel 34 25 29 20 channels Control Mode DMX512 Art Net RDM Firmwar...

Page 6: ...or correction 2 new material frost filters mild moderate effectively improve the brightness under frost mode Motorized linear iris 4 fast and smooth framing shutters each shutter blade position and angle can be controlled individually Each shutter blade can block out light completely the framing module can be rotated at 45 Dimension Weight 465x352x836mm 46 3kgs 18 3 x13 9 x32 9 in 102 1lbs Photome...

Page 7: ...nctions 3 BATTERY DISPLAY 4 Firmware Upgrade USB Slot Used to upgrade the unit firmware 5 ETHERNET Transfers fixture s information to a main controller 6 DMX IN For DMX512 operation use 3 5 pin XLR plug cable to link the units together 7 DMX OUT For DMX512 operation use 3 5 pin XLR plug cable to link the units together 8 POWER Wire Version To connect to the mains supply 9 POWER Powercon Version To...

Page 8: ...therwise be opened 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 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 the MENU button or let the unit idle 30 s...

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Page 10: ...to the last menu or let the unit idle 30 seconds to exit menu mode Channel Mode To select Channel Mode press the ENTER button to confirm Use the UP DOWN button to select 34 Framing 25 Spot 29 F Wash or 20 Wash 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 ENTER button t...

Page 11: ... the last menu or let the unit idle 30 seconds to exit menu mode Repeat On DMX To select Repeat On DMX press the ENTER button to confirm Use the UP DOWN button to select No or Yes 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 View DMX Value To select View DMX Value press the ENTER button to confirm Use the UP DOWN butt...

Page 12: ...he last menu or let the unit idle 30 seconds to exit menu mode Dimmer Curve To select Dimmer Curve press the ENTER button to confirm Use the DOWN UP button to select Square Inverse Square Linear or S Curve 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 Optically Linear The increase in light intensity appears to be linea...

Page 13: ... on the display use the UP DOWN button to select No normal display or Yes inverse 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 present mode will blink on the display use the UP DOWN button to adjust the value from 1 to 10 press th...

Page 14: ...nel value indicates Press the MENU button back to the last menu or exit menu mode idling 30 seconds All channels value will become 0 after exiting Manual Test menu Fixture Information Enter menu mode select Fixture Information press the ENTER button to confirm use the UP DOWN button to select Fixture Use Hour Temperature Fan Speed Voltage Upgrade Files or Firmware Version Fixture Use Hour Select F...

Page 15: ...eir home positions press the ENTER button to store Press the MENU button to exit Effect Select Effect press the ENTER button to confirm use the UP DOWN button to select No normal or Yes the unit will run built in program to reset effect to their home positions press the ENTER button to store Press the MENU button to exit All Select All press the ENTER button to confirm use the UP DOWN button to se...

Page 16: ...ode of the fixture Select the DEVICE HOURS menu to display the running time of the fixture Select the PAN INVERT menu and the fixture will run the pan invert mode Select the TILT INVERT menu and the fixture will run the tilt invert mode Select the RESET DEVICE menu the WARM RESET COLD RESET option will be displayed When WARM RESET is selected the fixture will start a warm reset and exit when COLD ...

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Page 18: ...he 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 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 Magenta Enter offset mode Select Magenta press ...

Page 19: ...n to offset the value from 128 to 127 press the ENTER button to store Press the MENU button to exit Prism Enter offset mode Select Prism 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 RPrism Enter offset mode Select RPrism press the ENTER button t...

Page 20: ... the value from 128 to 127 press the ENTER button to store Press the MENU button to exit BladeDW1 Enter offset mode Select BladeDW1 press the ENTER button to confirm the present position will blink on the display use the UP DOWN button to offset the value from 000 to 255 press the ENTER button to store Press the MENU button to exit BladeDW2 Enter offset mode Select BladeDW2 press the ENTER button ...

Page 21: ...to 255 press the ENTER button to store Press the MENU button to exit BladeRG1 Enter offset mode Select BladeRG1 press the ENTER button to confirm the present position will blink on the display use the UP DOWN button to offset the value from 000 to 255 press the ENTER button to store Press the MENU button to exit BladeRG2 Enter offset mode Select BladeRG2 press the ENTER button to confirm the prese...

Page 22: ...eive the data by the controller The address number is between 1 512 5 The end of the DMX 512 system should be terminated to reduce signal errors 6 3 pin XLR connectors are more popular than 5 pins XLR 3 pin XLR Pin 1 GND Pin 2 Negative signal Pin 3 Positive signal 5 pin XLR Pin 1 GND Pin 2 Negative signal Pin 3 Positive signal Pin4 Pin5 not used 6 2 Address Setting If you use a universal DMX contr...

Page 23: ... to control the fixtures Attentions 1 The unit will maintain the last condition until reset if you cut off the DMX signal 2 For the channel Function keep the value for about 3 seconds then the corresponding function will take into effect 34 Channels Mode 1 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 X Y Time Fast to Slow 6 000 25...

Page 24: ...obo3 Gobo4 Gobo5 Gobo6 Gobo1 Shaking Gobo2 Shaking Gobo3 Shaking Gobo4 Shaking Gobo5 Shaking Gobo6 Shaking Fast to Slow Stop Slow to Fast 12 000 127 128 189 190 193 194 255 RGobo1 Index 0 360 Fast to Slow Stop Slow to Fast 13 000 007 008 014 015 021 022 028 029 035 036 042 043 049 050 056 057 063 064 071 072 079 080 087 088 095 096 103 104 111 Gobo2 Open Gobo1 Gobo2 Gobo3 Gobo4 Gobo5 Gobo6 Gobo7 G...

Page 25: ...ast 17 000 007 008 255 CRI Close Open 18 000 255 Frost1 Light 0 100 19 000 255 Frost2 Heavy 0 100 20 000 255 Zoom 100 0 21 000 255 Focus 0 100 22 000 007 008 015 016 131 132 139 140 181 182 189 190 231 232 239 240 247 248 255 Strobe Close Open Strobe Slow to Fast Open Fast Open Slow Close Open Fast Close Slow Open Open Random Strobe Open 23 000 255 Dimmer 0 100 24 000 255 Dimmer Fine 25 000 255 Bl...

Page 26: ...9 120 129 130 139 140 149 150 159 160 169 170 179 180 189 190 199 200 209 210 219 220 229 230 255 SPECIAL FUNCTION Null Dimmer Curve Square Law Dimmer Curve INV Square Law Dimmer Curve Linear Dimmer Curve S Standard Quiet Compatible Led Frequency Setting Enable Led Frequency Setting Disable Null Focus Compensate Disable Focus Compensate Near Focus Compensate Medium Focus Compensate Far Null Dimmer...

Page 27: ... 255 CTO 0 100 10 000 009 010 018 019 027 028 036 037 045 046 063 064 127 128 189 190 193 194 255 Color Open Color1 Color2 Color3 Color4 Color5 Color Index Fast to Slow Stop Slow to Fast 11 000 009 010 018 019 027 028 036 037 045 046 054 055 063 064 074 075 085 086 096 097 107 108 118 119 127 Gobo1 Open Gobo1 Gobo2 Gobo3 Gobo4 Gobo5 Gobo6 Gobo1 Shaking Gobo2 Shaking Gobo3 Shaking Gobo4 Shaking Gob...

Page 28: ...20 127 128 189 190 193 194 255 Gobo2 Open Gobo1 Gobo2 Gobo3 Gobo4 Gobo5 Gobo6 Gobo7 Gobo8 Gobo1 Shaking Gobo2 Shaking Gobo3 Shaking Gobo4 Shaking Gobo5 Shaking Gobo6 Shaking Gobo7 Shaking Gobo8 Shaking Fast to Slow Stop Slow to Fast 14 000 255 Iris 100 0 15 000 007 008 255 Prism Open Prism 16 000 127 128 189 190 193 194 255 R Prism Index 0 360 Fast to Slow Stop Slow to Fast 17 000 007 008 255 CRI ...

Page 29: ... 060 069 070 079 080 089 090 099 100 109 110 119 120 129 130 139 140 149 150 159 160 169 170 179 180 189 190 199 200 209 210 219 220 229 230 255 SPECIAL FUNCTION Null Dimmer Curve Square Law Dimmer Curve INV Square Law Dimmer Curve Linear Dimmer Curve S Standard Quiet Compatible Led Frequency Setting Enable Led Frequency Setting Disable Null Focus Compensate Disable Focus Compensate Near Focus Com...

Page 30: ...enta 0 100 8 000 255 Yellow 0 100 9 000 255 CTO 0 100 10 000 009 010 018 019 027 028 036 037 045 046 063 064 127 128 189 190 193 194 255 Color Open Color1 Color2 Color3 Color4 Color5 Color Index Fast to Slow Stop Slow to Fast 11 000 255 Iris 100 0 12 000 007 008 255 CRI Close Open 13 000 255 Frost1 Light 0 100 14 000 255 Frost2 Heavy 0 100 15 000 255 Zoom 100 0 16 000 255 Focus 0 100 29M ...

Page 31: ...ade DW 2 0 100 23 000 255 Blade UP 1 0 100 24 000 255 Blade UP 2 0 100 25 000 255 Blade LF 1 0 100 26 000 255 Blade LF 2 0 100 27 000 255 Blade RG 1 0 100 28 000 255 Blade RG 2 0 100 29 000 029 030 039 040 049 050 059 060 069 070 079 080 089 090 099 100 109 110 119 120 129 130 139 SPECIAL FUNCTION Null Dimmer Curve Square Law Dimmer Curve INV Square Law Dimmer Curve Linear Dimmer Curve S Standard ...

Page 32: ...Null 20 Channels Mode 4 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 X Y Time 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 10 000 009 010 018 019 027 028 036 037 045 046 063 064 127 128 189 190 193 194 255 Color Open Color1 Color2 Color3 Color4 Color5 Color Index Fast to Slow...

Page 33: ...robe Open 18 000 255 Dimmer 0 100 19 000 255 Dimmer Fine 20 000 029 030 039 040 049 050 059 060 069 070 079 080 089 090 099 100 109 110 119 120 129 130 139 140 149 150 159 160 169 170 179 180 189 190 199 SPECIAL FUNCTION Null Dimmer Curve Square Law Dimmer Curve INV Square Law Dimmer Curve Linear Dimmer Curve S Standard Quiet Compatible Led Frequency Setting Enable Led Frequency Setting Disable Nu...

Page 34: ...board or disconnected 3 Tilt Reset Error Check if the position of the tilt mounting magnetic steel falls off or is damaged Check if there are other interference items in the tilt operating range Check if the tilt Hall elements is damaged Check if the tilt Hall elements is in poor contact with the lead of the PCB board or disconnected Check if the tilt motor is damaged Check if there is any damage ...

Page 35: ...ed Check if the magenta color wheel motor is damaged Check if there is any damage to the circuit of the magenta color wheel motor drive board 8 Yellow Reset Error Check if the position of the yellow color wheel mounting magnetic steel falls off or is damaged Check if there are other interference items in the yellow color wheel operating range Check if the yellow color wheel Hall elements is damage...

Page 36: ...or disconnected Check if the gobo wheel1 motor is damaged Check if there is any damage to the circuit of the gobo wheel1 motor drive board 12 Prism1 RPrism1 Reset Error Check if the position of the prism1 mounting magnetic steel falls off or is damaged Check if there are other interference items in the prism1 operating range Check if the prism1 Hall elements is damaged Check if the prism1 Hall ele...

Page 37: ... is damaged Check if the blade Hall elements is in poor contact with the lead of the PCB board or disconnected Check if the blade motor is damaged Check if there is any damage to the circuit of the blade motor drive board 16 Led Fan1 2 3 4 Error Check if the fan is stopped when in operation Check if there is any foreign body sticking to the fan blade Check if the fan voltage is within the normal r...

Page 38: ...face circuit C One of the channels is not working well 1 The stepper motor might be damaged or the cable connected to the PCB is broken 2 The motor s drive IC on the PCB might be out of condition 9 Fixture Cleaning The cleaning of internal and external optical lenses and or mirrors must be carried out periodically to optimize light output Cleaning frequency depends on the environment in which the ...

Page 39: ...s CE mark in accordance with the provision of the Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC Directive 2014 30 EU EN 55032 2015 EN 61000 3 2 2014 EN 61000 3 3 2013 EN 55103 2 2009 Harmonized Standard EN 60598 1 2015 EN 60598 2 17 2018 EN 62493 2015 Safety of household and similar electrical appliances Part 1 General requirements 38M ...

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