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current temperature levels of the fixture. The temperature of the head and body is measured and displayed in
Celsius. Use the up and down buttons to switch between the head and body temperature display.
Fan speed:
users can change the fixture's fan speed, making the fixtures suitable for any purpose. For
example, for regular use, the auto mode can be used to regulate the fan speed automatically. When the
temperature of head and body increases, the fan speed will be increased.
Fan noises are, however, undesireable for theatrical applications. As such, if you are only going to use the
fixtures for single or mixed colour use and not continuously on full performance/output, it is possible to switch
off the internal fans. By keeping the internal temperature check active, you can preserve the lifespan of your
fixture.
When using the fixtures installed in night clubs (where the temperature near the roof can be quite high) it is
recommended to select the auto speed or the medium/high speed selection. This way you are ensured that
the internal components are being cooled sufficiently and that there will be no damage to your products on
long-term basis.
Fixture time:
Service intervals are primarily used by companies who hire products for all kinds of purposes and users who
use the fixtures frequently. So after a particular number of hours, the fixture is brought in for service, to check
if all components are in good shape and to fix any problems. This function displays the number of hours that
the product has been used.
Firmware version:
Displays the firmware version that is installed on the PCB. Users can not upload new firmware to this fixture.
Reset:
Resets the fixture without requiring you to remove the power cables or switch the product off.
All information and illustrations shown in this user manual are subject to change without further notice.
User manual version: 1.0
Creation date + author initials: 13-05-2015 RV Revision date + author initials: