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1) Loosen the 6pcs. of HexInsert screw that hold the rear cover of the power
supply compartment, and remove the screws.
2) Carefully lift the rear cover with the attached electronics assembly from the
main unit.
3) Turn the rear cover around, and unplug the wire connections to the main unit.
4) Detach the rear cover with the attached electronics assembly from the main
unit.
5) Unscrew the fitted XLR and PowerCon connectors from the rear cover.
6) Unscrew the connector connection cables from the screw terminals on the
MCU PCB (for DMX) and on the PSU PCB (for power).
7) Pre-assemble the PG9 cable gland body with the outdoor conversion panels.
Make sure that the lower PG cable gland seal is fitted properly and that the nut
which holds the gland in the outdoor conversion panel is tightened sufficiently.
Do NOT yet fit the upper cover nut and the cable seals.
8) Turn the rear cover with the electronics assembly to face its outside. Mount
the outdoor conversion panels with the pre-mounted PG gland bodies to the
outside of the rear cover of the fixture, using the provided two mid-placed
fixing screws.
9) Put the cover nuts of the PG glands over the cable end and push the cable
seals on the cables.
10) Insert the cables into the cable gland bodies mounted to the rear cover and
loosely fix the cover nuts, so that the cable can still be moved longitudinally.
11) Turn the rear cover with the electronics assembly to face its inside. Pull the
cable stumbs far enough out to allow skinning of the leads inside the cables.
12) Skin the separate leads of both the DMX and AC cables and terminate them
properly with termination sleeves.
13) Insert the AC leads into the terminal block of the PSU PCB as indicated on the
internal connections chart, and fix the terminal block screws accordingly.
14) Insert the DMX leads into the terminal blocks on the MCU PCB as indicated on
the internal connections chart, and fix the terminal block screws accordingly.
15) Pull the cables from the outside of the rear cover until the remaining internal
length is minimized without putting strain on the cables or their connections to
the terminal blocks.
16) Turn the rear cover with the electronics assembly to face its outside. Tighten
the cover nuts of the PG glands tight enough to make sure the rubber gland
seal adapts properly and tightly to the cable’s outer perimeter.
17) Connect the rear cover with the attached electronics assembly to the main unit
by re-plugging the connections that have been unplugged in step 3.
18) Place the rear cover with the attached electronics assembly on the back side
of the power supply compartment. NOTE: It is extremely important that the
rubber seal - which is inserted in the groove of the outer edge of the power
supply compartment – is properly fitted. Otherwise the unit may not be
waterproof!
19) Insert the 6pcs. of HexInsert screw that hold the rear cover of the power
supply compartment, and tighten them with
0.6~0.7Nm
torque.
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1 second accelerates the change rate of the displayed value to 3 times. If no further
changes are made to the dimming level by the +/- buttons, the display will automatically
return to show
“C0”…”C225”
after 5 seconds, and the dimming level will remain as last
set. The same happens if the color is changed by the left/right arrows, in this case the
dimming level mode is left immediately and the dimming level will remain as last set.
Note: This mode is intended to offer more color options than the static color mode. It
however is not intended to offer more white shades, which means the white channel is
not used in the color scroll mode.
■ SWITCH / STROBE PATTERNS
In this mode you will only find hard switching and strobe patterns. Press the MODE
button until the display shows
“SPxx”
whereas xx stands for numbers 0 until 12. The
available patterns are defined as follows:
Pattern Steps
Pattern Steps
SP0 red-green
SP7 red-green-blue
SP1 blue-green
SP8 yellow-green-turquoise-blue-candy-red
SP2
blue-red
SP9
Strobe red
SP3
yellow-red
SP10
Strobe green
SP4
candy-lime
SP11
Strobe blue
SP5
candy-blue
SP12
Strobe white
SP6 candy-turquoise
Use the left/right arrows to change the pattern between any of the 13 presets, the
display shows
“SP0”…”SP12”
accordingly and will remain to show unless the speed
function is used. Use the +/- button to change the speed level or activate the Sound-to-
Light function. The first touch of the + or - button changes the display, now showing the
speed level
”SL00”…”SL25” or “S2L”
representing the following speed levels:
Setting Speed
Setting Speed
S2L
Sound-to-Light
SL13
1 step per second
SL1
1 step per 240 seconds
SL14
1,5 steps per second
SL2
1 step per 120 seconds
SL15
2 steps per second
SL3
1 step per 90 seconds
SL16
2,5 steps per second
SL4
1 step per 60 seconds
SL17
3 steps per second
SL5
1 step per 30 seconds
SL18
4 steps per second
SL6
1 step per 20 seconds
SL19
5 steps per second
SL7
1 step per 10 seconds
SL20
6 steps per second
SL8
1 step per 5 seconds
SL21
7 steps per second
SL9
1 step per 3 seconds
SL22
8 steps per second
SL10
1 step per 2 seconds
SL23
9 steps per second
SL11
1 step per 1,6 seconds
SL24
10 steps per second
SL12
1 step per 1,2 seconds
SL25
11 steps per second
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