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Table of Contents 

Table of Contents .................................................................................................... 2 

Safety .................................................................................................................... 3 

Specifications: ........................................................................................................ 4 

Quick Start ............................................................................................................. 5 

4.1 

Advantages .............................................................................................................. 5 

4.2 

Overview ................................................................................................................. 6 

4.2 

LCD Display .............................................................................................................. 6 

4.3 

Buttons .................................................................................................................... 7 

4.4 

Technical Data .......................................................................................................... 8 

Advanced Operation ............................................................................................... 9 

5.1 

Targeting Lamps ....................................................................................................... 9 

5.2 

Stretching Programs ............................................................................................... 10 

5.3 

DMX Operation ...................................................................................................... 10 

Settings of the MENU ............................................................................................ 11 

Troubleshooting.................................................................................................... 15 

Disposal ............................................................................................................... 16 

Appendix : Overview of Programs .......................................................................... 17 

 

Summary of Contents for AL7-W-Series

Page 1: ...Resistant Spotlamp AL7 W Series Manual Version 3 4 21 Release Date May 15th 2012 Astera LED Technology GmbH Address Nahestrasse 68 70 55593 R desheim an der Nahe Germany Tel 49 0 6536 355361 Email sal...

Page 2: ...Start 5 4 1 Advantages 5 4 2 Overview 6 4 2 LCD Display 6 4 3 Buttons 7 4 4 Technical Data 8 5 Advanced Operation 9 5 1 Targeting Lamps 9 5 2 Stretching Programs 10 5 3 DMX Operation 10 6 Settings of...

Page 3: ...onments Please use your own caution when operating Only qualified personnel may repair this product Don t open the case Do not operate the unit in areas where the high temperature condi tion or outdoo...

Page 4: ...trol ARC2 wireless DMX transmitter ART3 and can also get controllable via DMX512 cable connection f Build in Controller the light effects also can get programmed directly via the integrated keyboard a...

Page 5: ...o change speed and brightness press the respective buttons select a value and confirm with ENTER These functions are only possible when at the main navigation and NOT when inside the menu It is also p...

Page 6: ...rn unit on off press back one level save value hold enter menu choose menu point navigate through menu adjust values 4 2 LCD Display 1 Receiving on controller units only 4 Settings are stored in the i...

Page 7: ...n of the selected program When in the menu Navigate and adjust values Third Button BRIGHT The brightness of the LEDs can be changed from 0 100 in 10 intervals by pressing the buttons When in the menu...

Page 8: ...2A Battery type Lithium Nickel Mangan Cobalt Battery operational time 8 24h depending on selected colors brightness programs Wireless Module Available remote contro RF radio frequency IR infra red Ra...

Page 9: ...et to belong to one of four groups G1 G2 G3 or G4 Then each groups can be controlled individually or groups can be linked together If groups are linked the pro gram pattern stretches over them New lam...

Page 10: ...nter the MENU select AUTO SETTINGS then CHAIN SIZE and POS IN CHAIN For building Groups and Sets refer to chapter 5 1 or the ARC2 manual 5 3 DMX Operation All Wireless Astera products can alternativel...

Page 11: ...an only be operated through its control panel AUTO The unit operates in auto mode and chooses any incoming signal AUTO SETTING PROGRAM Chooses one of 20 pre defined programs that can be customized wit...

Page 12: ...USER COLORS Settle RGB colors and the brightness SOUND TRIG Enable Sound trig or disable DMX SETTINGS DMX ADDRESS Sets the DMX address CHANNELS Sets the amount of channels that is used to control 1 u...

Page 13: ...SETTINGS PROGRAMS GERNERAL SETTINGS LED POWER Three different power schemes can be set to optimize the playback MAXIMUM RUNTIME the lamps are less bright but the battery will last up to 24 hours NORM...

Page 14: ...unit has been played P and charged C RF LINK an advanced function for testing the signal strength together with the ARC2 RADIO PIN The Radio Pin makes it possible for different customers to operate th...

Page 15: ...NORMAL For HIGH BRIGHTNESS the run time may be shorter than 8 hours Adjust LED POWER and or see manual of the unit DMX cable is plugged in but the LEDs don t react according to the DMXsignal and the...

Page 16: ...g This packaging can be recycled UNIT Don t throw the unit into the garbage at the end of its lifetime Make sure to dispose is according to your local ordinances and or regulations to avoid polluting...

Page 17: ...of different color C1 C2 C3 FLAG RUNNING A flag consisting of three color stripes is running over the background C1 C2 C3 C4 DOUBLE FLAG RUNNING Same as FLAG RUNNING but two flags are running in oppo...

Page 18: ...ld this instruction manual has to be included Translations If the device is being sold this instruction manual has to be translated into the national language of the destination country If discrepanci...

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