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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: 

Summary of Contents for 9000-0019-1962

Page 1: ...ing head User manual 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 Revisi...

Page 2: ...with caution Never remove any warning or informative labels from the unit The ground contact must be connected at all times Do not cover or remove the ground contact Never leave cables lying around D...

Page 3: ...tlet with the wrong type of voltage or using the product with a wrong type of power supply may cause permanent damage to the device Avoid shocks and collision during use and transport Do not transport...

Page 4: ...and Electronic Equipment directive The requirements stated in this directive apply to all manufacturers and producers of electronic equipment in the EU Do not dispose of this product together with re...

Page 5: ...ken or has visible damage do not use it If the unit is not going to be used for a longer period of time disconnect it from the power supply and store it in a dust free environment Always check the uni...

Page 6: ...LED left Slave mode OK Red LED right Master OK Green LED right Sound OK 11 Bracket mounting points 12 Safety eye bolt mounting point 13 Bracket with attachment point for coupler 14 Safety eye bolt 15...

Page 7: ...omatic program with user set speed Show 1 4 Speed 1 9 Slave mode Slave mode selection Master Slave 1 Slave 2 Black out Fixture blackout during DMX signal loss Yes No Sound State Sound activated mode e...

Page 8: ...ixture switch to Black out where all values are set to 0 and there is no light output until the signal comes back For disco applications most users might want to activate the last chosen mode if the l...

Page 9: ...erature 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 sufficientl...

Page 10: ...requires 3p XLR male XLR female cables not included Connect the DMX out of the master fixture to the DMX input of the second and other slave fixtures You can also experiment with inverting pan and ti...

Page 11: ...Strobe slow to fast 132 139 LED quick start 140 181 Pulse slow to fast 182 189 LED quick start 190 231 Inverted pulse slow to fast 232 239 LED quick start 240 247 Strobe slow to fast 248 255 Shutter...

Page 12: ...from a construction such as truss a beam a ceiling or a lighting stand the included safety eye bolt has to be mounted to the fixture in the correct place Furthermore a proper safety cable has to be at...

Page 13: ...has access to the fan control settings Please be aware that the automatic mode is the best mode as the fixture will regulate the fan speed properly The internal fans of the head and body for the LEDs...

Page 14: ...sponse or DMX activity signal LEDs active Check your DMX cables for possible connector breaks and replace them if necessary Wrong operating mode Switch the operating mode of the device to DMX mode The...

Page 15: ...o slave mode Enter the menu and adjust the Master slave function to Master if it is set to Slave 1 or 2 During operation as Slave it is not possible to activate the automatic or music controlled modes...

Page 16: ...ut of temperature levels digital shutter via DMX strobe and pulse control movement speed control in 15CH working mode DMX colour macros in 15CH working mode 16 character display with backlight LED bac...

Page 17: ...UK cable 1 5 m 3x 1 5 mm Neutrik Powercon extension cord 3 m 3x 1 5 mm Connectors and wiring schematics DMX connectors Electrical wiring All information and illustrations shown in this user manual are...

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