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2. Measure

 

the

 

mains

 

voltage

 

on

 

the

 

main

 

connector.

3. Check

 

the

 

power

 

on

 

LED.

B.

 

Not

 

responding

 

to

 

DMX

 

controller

 

1. DMX

 

LED

 

should

 

be

 

on.

 

If

 

not,

 

check

 

DMX

 

connectors,

 

cables

 

to

 

see

 

if

 

link

 

properly.

2. If

 

the

 

DMX

 

LED

 

is

 

on

 

and

 

no

 

response

 

to

 

the

 

channel,

 

check

 

the

 

address

 

settings

 

and

 

DMX

polarity.

3. If

 

you

 

have

 

intermittent

 

DMX

 

signal

 

problems,

 

check

 

the

 

pins

 

on

 

connectors

 

or

 

on

 

PCB

 

of

 

the

unit

 

or

 

the

 

previous

 

one.

4. Try

 

to

 

use

 

another

 

DMX

 

controller.

5. Check

 

if

 

the

 

DMX

 

cables

 

run

 

near

 

or

 

run

 

alongside

 

to

 

high

 

voltage

 

cables

 

that

 

may

 

cause

damage

 

or

 

interference

 

to

 

DMX

 

interface

 

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.

8. 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

 

fixture

 

operates:

 

damp,

 

smoky

 

or

 

particularly

 

dirty

 

surrounding

 

can

 

cause

 

greater

 

accumulation

 

of

 

dirt

 

on

 

the

 

unit’s

 

optics.

 

 

Clean

 

with

 

soft

 

cloth

 

using

 

normal

 

glass

 

cleaning

 

fluid.

 

 

Always

 

dry

 

the

 

parts

 

carefully.

 

 

Clean

 

the

 

external

 

optics

 

at

 

least

 

every

 

30

 

days.

   

Summary of Contents for ADJ-610

Page 1: ...User Instructions ...

Page 2: ...l Specifications 4 3 Control Panel 5 4 How to set the fixture 6 4 1 Menu 6 4 2 Offset Adjust 10 5 Control by DMX 512 controller 12 5 1 DMX Connection 12 5 2 DMX Address Setting 12 5 3 DMX Configuration 13 6 Troubleshooting 26 7 Fixture Cleaning 27 ...

Page 3: ...als close to the unit while operating as it is fire hazard Use safety cable when fixes this unit DO NOT handle the unit by taking its head only but always by taking its base Maximum ambient temperature is Ta 40 DO NOT operate it where the temperature is higher than this Unit surface temperature may reach up to 75 DO NOT touch the housing bare hand during its operation Turn off the power and allow ...

Page 4: ...irs yourself In the unlikely event your unit may require service please contact your nearest dealer Installation The unit is fully operational in three different mounting positions hanging upside down from a ceiling or set on a flat level surface To avoid internal damage to the unit never mount the unit on its side as illustrated above Be sure this fixture is kept at least 0 5m away from any flamm...

Page 5: ...ugh clamp and faster the screws Faster the safety cable through the bottom of the base and over the support 2 Technical Specifications DMX Channels 15 17 channels mode LCD display for easy navigation Perfect for stage theatre TV studio rental and discotheques Voltage AC 100 240V 50 60Hz Power consumption 199W LED OSRAM SIRIUS HRI 100W Fuse Power Cord Daisy Chain T5 Amp 8 Fixtures 120V 60Hz 16 Fixt...

Page 6: ... 2 Microphone To receive music for sound active 3 LED POWER On Power On DMX On DMX input present 4 Function Display Used to show the various menus and the selected function 5 IR Receiver To receive the IR signal 6 Fuse Protects the unit from over voltage or short circuit 7 Power In out Used to connect to supply power 8 DMX In out Water proof cable with 3 pin XLR connectors for DMX 512 operation ...

Page 7: ...by the ENTER button and the display will blink Use the DOWN and UP button to change the mode Once the required mode has been selected press the ENTER button to setup to go back to the functions without any change press the MENU button again Hold and press the MENU button about one second or wait for one minute to exit the menu mode The main functions are showing below ...

Page 8: ...ressing ENTER button and the display will blink Use DOWN and UP button to change the value Once the address has been selected press ENTER button to setup or automatically exit menu mode without any change after 10 seconds Back to the previous functions without any change press MENU button ...

Page 9: ...hout any change after 10 seconds To go back to the functions without any change press the MENU button DMX Last State Press the MENU button up to when the DMX Last State is shown on the display Press the ENTER button use DOWN and UP button to select the Master Slave Blackout or Last State Once select press ENTER button to store or automatically exit menu mode without any change after 10 seconds To ...

Page 10: ...TER button and the display will blink Use the DOWN and UP button to select the Off or On press the ENTER button to confirm or automatically return to the main functions without any change after 8 seconds To go back to the functions without any change press the MENU button again Auto Test Press the MENU button up to when the Auto Test is blinking on the display Press the ENTER button and the unit w...

Page 11: ...p to when the Firmware Version is blinking on the display Press the ENTER button and the display will show the version of software of the unit To go back to the functions press the MENU button Factory Restore Press the MENU button up to when the Factory Restore is blinking on the display Use the DOWN and UP button to select the No or Yes press the ENTER button to confirm or automatically return to...

Page 12: ...to press the other buttons when entry the Standby status And it will return to the original state when exit the Standby status Full ON Press the button can force to show white light and it will return to the original state when release the button Strobe Press the button can make the fixture strobe synchronous asynchronous or sound control Gobo Press the button to entry the Gobo mode press the figu...

Page 13: ...ut connectors are pass through to maintain the DMX circuit when one of the units power is disconnected 3 At last fixture the DMX cable has to be terminated with a terminator to reduce signal errors Solder 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 fixture 4 Each lighting fixture needs to have an address set to receive the...

Page 14: ...k to the functions without any change press the MENU button again If you use 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 15 Channels 1 16 31 46 17 Channels 1 18 35 52 6 3 DMX Configuration 15 Channels Mode Channel Value Function 1 000 255 PAN 0 100 2 000 255 TILT 0 100 3 000 002 ...

Page 15: ... ORANGE ORANGE ORANGE MAGENTA MAGENTA MAGENTA LIGHT BLUE LIGHT BLUE LIGHT BLUE LIGHT YELLOW LIGTH YELLOW LIGTH YELLOW LIGHT GREEN LIGHT GREEN LIGHT GREEN PURPLE PURPLE PURPLE PINK PINK PINK MEDIUM YELLOW MEDIUM YELLOW MEDIUM YELLOW CTB CTB CTB UV UV UV WHITE COLOR INDEXING CLOCKWISE ROTATION FROM FAST TO SLOW STOP COUNTER CLOCKWISE ROTATION FROM SLOW TO FAST 4 000 003 004 007 008 011 GOBO OPEN GOB...

Page 16: ...115 118 119 122 123 127 128 189 GOBO 3 GOBO 4 GOBO 5 GOBO 6 GOBO 7 GOBO 8 GOBO 9 GOBO 10 GOBO 11 GOBO 12 GOBO 13 GOBO 14 GOBO 15 GOBO 1 SHAKING GOBO 2 SHAKING GOBO 3 SHAKING GOBO 4 SHAKING GOBO 5 SHAKING GOBO 6 SHAKING GOBO 7 SHAKING GOBO 8 SHAKING GOBO 9 SHAKING GOBO 10 SHAKING GOBO 11 SHAKING GOBO 12 SHAKING GOBO 13 SHAKING GOBO 14 SHAKING GOBO 15 SHAKING COUNTER CLOCKWISE ROTATION FROM FAST TO ...

Page 17: ...0 007 008 127 128 132 133 137 138 141 142 146 147 150 151 155 156 159 160 164 165 168 169 173 174 177 178 182 183 187 188 191 PRISM OPEN PRISM EFFECT PRISM ROTATION EFFECTS 1 PRISM ROTATION EFFECTS 2 PRISM ROTATION EFFECTS 3 PRISM ROTATION EFFECTS 4 PRISM ROTATION EFFECTS 5 PRISM ROTATION EFFECTS 6 PRISM ROTATION EFFECTS 7 PRISM ROTATION EFFECTS 8 PRISM ROTATION EFFECTS 9 PRISM ROTATION EFFECTS 10...

Page 18: ...ION EFFECTS 21 PRISM ROTATION EFFECTS 22 PRISM ROTATION EFFECTS 23 PRISM ROTATION EFFECTS 24 PRISM ROTATION EFFECTS 25 PRISM ROTATION EFFECTS 26 PRISM ROTATION EFFECTS 27 PRISM ROTATION EFFECTS 28 8 000 127 128 190 191 192 193 255 PRISM ROTATION INDEX ROTATION CLOCKWISE ROTATION FROM FAST TO SLOW STOP COUNTER COLOKWISE ROTATION FROM SLOW TO FAST 9 000 007 008 255 FROST OFF ON 10 000 007 008 015 01...

Page 19: ... 192 199 200 207 208 215 216 223 224 231 232 239 240 247 248 255 MACRO 6 MACRO 7 MACRO 8 MACRO 9 MACRO 10 MACRO 11 MACRO 12 MACRO 13 MACRO 14 MACRO 15 MACRO 16 MACRO 17 MACRO 18 MACRO 19 MACRO 20 MACRO 21 MACRO 22 MACRO 23 MACRO 24 MACRO 25 MACRO 26 MACRO 27 MACRO 28 MACRO 29 MACRO 30 MACRO 31 11 000 255 P T MACRO SPEED FAST TO SLOW 12 COLOR TIME ...

Page 20: ...NCTION NULL PAN TILT FAST MODE PAN TILT NORMAL MODE BLACKOUT WHILE PAN TILT MOVE ENABLE BLACKOUT WHILE PAN TILT MOVE DISABLE BLACKOUT WHILE COLOR CHANGE ENABLE BLACKOUT WHILE COLOR CHANGE DISABLE BLACKOUT WHILE GOBO CHANGE ENABLE BLAKCOUT WHILE GOBO CHANGE DISABLE LAMP ON PAN TILT RESET COLOR RESET GOBO RESET SHUTTER PRISEM RPRISM FROST FOCUS RESET NULL RESET ALL BLACKOUT WHILE PAN TILT GOGO COLOR...

Page 21: ...00 255 TILT FINE 0 100 5 000 002 003 004 005 006 007 008 009 010 011 012 013 014 015 016 017 018 019 021 022 023 024 025 026 027 028 029 030 031 032 033 COLOR WHITE WHITE RED RED RED BLUE BLUE BLUE GREEN GREEN GREEN YELLOW YELLOW YELLOW ORANGE ORANGE ORANGE MAGENTA MAGENTA MAGENTA LIGHT BLUE LIGHT BLUE LIGHT BLUE LIGHT YELLOW ...

Page 22: ... LIGHT GREEN LIGHT GREEN PURPLE PURPLE PURPLE PINK PINK PINK MEDIUM YELLOW MEDIUM YELLOW MEDIUM YELLOW CTB CTB CTB UV UV UV WHITE COLOR INDEXING CLOCKWISE ROTATION FROM FAST TO SLOW STOP COUNTER CLOCKWISE ROTATION FROM SLOW TO FAST 6 000 003 004 007 008 011 012 015 016 019 020 023 024 027 028 031 032 035 036 039 GOBO OPEN GOBO 1 GOBO 2 GOBO 3 GOBO 4 GOBO 5 GOBO 6 GOBO 7 GOBO 8 GOBO 9 ...

Page 23: ... 15 GOBO 1 SHAKING GOBO 2 SHAKING GOBO 3 SHAKING GOBO 4 SHAKING GOBO 5 SHAKING GOBO 6 SHAKING GOBO 7 SHAKING GOBO 8 SHAKING GOBO 9 SHAKING GOBO 10 SHAKING GOBO 11 SHAKING GOBO 12 SHAKING GOBO 13 SHAKING GOBO 14 SHAKING GOBO 15 SHAKING COUNTER CLOCKWISE ROTATION FROM FAST TO SLOW STOP CLOCKWISE ROTATION FROM SLOW TO FAST 7 000 007 008 015 016 167 168 203 SHUTTER CLOSE OPEN LINEAR STROBE FROM SLOW T...

Page 24: ...ISM ROTATION EFFECTS 1 PRISM ROTATION EFFECTS 2 PRISM ROTATION EFFECTS 3 PRISM ROTATION EFFECTS 4 PRISM ROTATION EFFECTS 5 PRISM ROTATION EFFECTS 6 PRISM ROTATION EFFECTS 7 PRISM ROTATION EFFECTS 8 PRISM ROTATION EFFECTS 9 PRISM ROTATION EFFECTS 10 PRISM ROTATION EFFECTS 11 PRISM ROTATION EFFECTS 12 PRISM ROTATION EFFECTS 13 PRISM ROTATION EFFECTS 14 PRISM ROTATION EFFECTS 15 PRISM ROTATION EFFECT...

Page 25: ...ROTATION EFFECTS 28 10 000 127 128 190 191 192 193 255 PRISM ROTATION INDEX ROTATION CLOCKWISE ROTATION FROM FAST TO SLOW STOP COUNTER COLOKWISE ROTATION FROM SLOW TO FAST 11 000 007 008 255 FROST OFF ON 12 000 007 008 015 016 023 024 031 032 039 040 047 048 055 056 063 064 071 072 079 080 087 088 095 096 103 P T MACRO OFF MACRO 1 MACRO 2 MACRO 3 MACRO 4 MACRO 5 MACRO 6 MACRO 7 MACRO 8 MACRO 9 MAC...

Page 26: ...7 248 255 MACRO 13 MACRO 14 MACRO 15 MACRO 16 MACRO 17 MACRO 18 MACRO 19 MACRO 20 MACRO 21 MACRO 22 MACRO 23 MACRO 24 MACRO 25 MACRO 26 MACRO 27 MACRO 28 MACRO 29 MACRO 30 MACRO 31 13 000 255 P T MACRO SPEED FAST TO SLOW 14 000 254 255 COLOR TIME FAST TO SLOW FAST 15 000 254 255 GOBO TIME FAST TO SLOW FAST 16 000 255 PAN TILT SPEED FAST TO SLOW ...

Page 27: ...OLOR CHANGE DISABLE BLACKOUT WHILE GOBO CHANGE ENABLE BLAKCOUT WHILE GOBO CHANGE DISABLE LAMP ON PAN TILT RESET COLOR RESET GOBO RESET SHUTTER PRISEM RPRISM FROST FOCUS RESET NULL RESET ALL BLACKOUT WHILE PAN TILT GOGO COLOR CHANGE ENABLE BLACKOUT WHILE PAN TILT GOGO COLOR CHANGE DISABLE LAMP OFF NULL 7 Troubleshooting Following are a few common problems that may occur during operation Here are so...

Page 28: ... cables that may cause damage or interference to DMX interface 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 8 Fixture Cleaning The cleaning of internal and external optical lenses and or mirrors must be carried out periodically to optimize light output C...

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