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8.

 

DEVICE DMX START ADDRESS SELECTION 

 

All  fixtures  should  be  given  a  DMX  starting  address  when  using  a  DMX  signal

so  that  the 

correct fixture responds to the correct control signals.This digital starting address is the channel 
number from which the fixture starts to

listen

to the digital control information sent out from the 

DMX controller.The allocation of this starting address is achieved by setting the correct address 
number on the display located on the base of the device. 
 
You  can  set  the  same  starting  address  for  all  fixtures  or  a  group  of  fixtures

or  set  different 

addresses for each fixture individually. 

 

If you set the same address on all devices

all the devices will start to

listen

to the same control 

signal from the same channel number.In other words

changing the settings of one channel will 

affect all the fixtures simultaneously. 
 
If you set a different address

each unit will start to

listen

to the channel number you have set

based  on  the  quantity  of  control  channels  of  the  unit.That  means  changing  the  settings  of  one 
channel will affect only the selected device. 
 
In the case of the LED moving head

in 41channel mode

you should set the starting address of 

the first unit to 1

the second unit to 42 (41 + 1)

the third unit to 83 (41+ 42)

and so on. 

 

 
 
 

9.

 

OPERTING INSTRUCTIONS OF THE INTERNAL DMX WIRELESS 
SYSTEM 

9.1

 

Equipments

 

        DMX 512 controller

wireless transmitter

and the fixtures with wireless receiver. 

 

9.2

 

Message from the LED indicator

 

1)

 

Rapid flashing red/Green

logging in to a transmitter. 

2)

 

Slow flashing Red/Green

Logged on a transmitter and the DMX line is idle

No DMX is 

connected to transmitter

3)

 

Solid Green

Logged on to a transmitter and receiving DMX data. 

4)

 

Solid Red

Not logged on to a transmitter

free

 

9.3

 

WDMX in the menu of the fixture

 

On a fixture installed with wireless system

in order to switch between wireless control system 

and traditional DMX control

with cable

),

a new menu WDMX is added to the display board. 

ON

:(

Activate WDMX

   

1)

 

When  the  fixture  is  on  power

and  the  WDMX  is  activated  to  ON  status

but  did  not 

connect to the controller and did not log in to the transmitter

the fixture will search for the 

DMX signal source.If the fixture is connected to the DMX controller it can be controlled by 
DMX  controller

if  it  is  log  in  to  the  wireless  transmitter

it  can  be  controlled  by  the 

Transmitter. 
2)

 

When the fixture is power off, and the WDMX is in ON status

if the fixture is connected 

to  DMX  controller.After  the  fixture  is  power  on

it  can  be  controlled  only  by  the  DMX 

Summary of Contents for eurus s

Page 1: ...User Manual KEEP THIS MANUAL FOR FUTURE NEEDS...

Page 2: ...5 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 12 6 DMX 512 CONTROL CONNECTION 15 7 DMX 512 CONNECTION WITH DMX TERMINATOR 15 8 DEVICE DMX START ADDRESS SELECTION 16 9 OPERTING INSTRUCTIONS OF THE INTERNAL DMX WIRELESS...

Page 3: ...pment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful i...

Page 4: ...at damage caused by any modifications to the device are not subject to warranty Keep away from children and non professionals 1 2 GENERAL GUIDELINES This device is a lighting effect for professional u...

Page 5: ...el 7 interchangeable rotating and indexable gobo open Slot in out gobo wheel system 1 Fixed gobo wheel 11 interchangeable rotating and indexable gobo open FEATURES 3 Control channel modes 41 39 62 cha...

Page 6: ...can all be done by the DMX controller Running time of fixture on display for reference OTHER SPEC Input signal isolation guarantees stable signal transmission without interference Advanced RDM functio...

Page 7: ...6 3 FIXTURE OVERVIEW 1 Lens 2 Tilt Lock 3 Display 4 Clicking Jog Wheel 5 Pan Lock 6 Handle 7 DMX Out 8 DMX In 9 USB 10 Power In 11 RJ45 Out 12 RJ45 In 13 Battery...

Page 8: ...7 4 DIMENSIONAL DRAWINGS 4 1 Fixture Dimension...

Page 9: ...ot Line 11 6 03 03 01 1206 2 074 Star Dust 6 03 03 01 1209 3 018 Nested Triangle 6 03 03 01 1208 4 134 Vortex 6 03 03 01 1207 5 067 Black White Target 6 03 03 01 1210 6 112Y Nested Rings Yellow 6 03 0...

Page 10: ...works 6 03 03 01 1753 4 066 Abstract Square 6 03 03 01 1754 5 081 Iron Filings 6 03 03 01 1755 6 041 Lost In The Brain 6 03 03 01 1756 7 101 Deep Forest 6 03 03 01 1757 8 105 Tree Bark 6 03 03 01 1758...

Page 11: ...Color Filter Dimension Color 1 CTB 1 4 6 03 05 03 3162 2 Magenta 6 03 05 03 3002 3 Congo blue 6 03 05 03 3003 4 Green 6 03 05 03 3004 5 Orange 6 03 05 03 3005 6 Blue 6 03 05 03 3006 7 Red 6 03 05 03...

Page 12: ...11 4 4 Animation Dimension...

Page 13: ...dary safety attachment e g an appropriate safety rope Never stand directly below the device when mounting removing or servicing the fixture The operator has to make sure the safety relating and machin...

Page 14: ...mega holder into the respective holes on the bottom of the device Tighten the quick lock fasteners fully clockwise Install the second Omega holder Pull the safety cable through the holes on the bottom...

Page 15: ...ury in the event the clamp fails Important Overhead rigging requires extensive experience including but not limited to calculating working load limits specifying installation rigging materials and per...

Page 16: ...diagram below Address 83 Address 42 Address 1 7 DMX 512 CONNECTION WITH DMX TERMINATOR For installations where the DMX cable has to run over a long distance or is in an electrically noisy environment...

Page 17: ...t the starting address of the first unit to 1 the second unit to 42 41 1 the third unit to 83 41 42 and so on 9 OPERTING INSTRUCTIONS OF THE INTERNAL DMX WIRELESS SYSTEM 9 1 Equipments DMX 512 control...

Page 18: ...matically 3 Use the DMX 512 to control the fixture 9 5 Remove the receivers from transmitter T1 and to log in to another transmitter T2 Case 1 Remove a receiver a On the control board of the fixture e...

Page 19: ...ve direction while counterclockwise is opposite direction When the unit is powered on if no data signal is connected after 1 minute then the display will switch off automatically The Display does not...

Page 20: ...ation DMX Output Close Hold Auto ON OFF ON OFF 630 540 ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF Fast All Rot Gobos Speed 1 4 Speed 1 2 Speed 1 3 OFF 01M 99M ON OFF Service PIN Service PIN Set Ip Set Mask Ip Cross Load SW...

Page 21: ...Current Time Ttl Life Hrs Last Run Hrs LED Hours Timer PIN Clr Last Run Temp Info XXX Fan Info xxxxRPM Software Ver V1 0 Network IP Mask Mac Test Home All Pan Tilt Color Gobo Other Test Channel PAN Ma...

Page 22: ...lay User mode Double click the Jog Wheel to edit 4 When in Extend Mode turn the Jog Wheel to select Basic mode Stand Mode User Mode A User Mode B and User Mode C 5 Pressing the Jog Wheel 2 seconds to...

Page 23: ...h this function you can reverse the Tilt movement 1 Double click Jog Wheel to access main menu 2 Turn the Jog Wheel clockwise then display Options 3 Double click the Jog Wheel to access Options turn t...

Page 24: ...Jog Wheel to access main menu 2 Turn the Jog Wheel clockwise then display Options 3 Double click the Jog Wheel to access Options turn the Jog Wheel to select Status 4 Double click the Jog Wheel to acc...

Page 25: ...e click the Jog Wheel to access Status menu The display will show Zoom Focus Spd 5 Double click the Jog Wheel to access Zoom Focus Spd The display will show Speed 1 Turn the Jog Wheel to select Speed...

Page 26: ...og Wheel 2 seconds again Set Mask IP 1 Double click Jog Wheel to access main menu 2 Turn the Jog Wheel clockwise then display Options 3 Double click the Jog Wheel to access Options turn the Jog Wheel...

Page 27: ...e Jog Wheel 2 seconds to exit and come back to last menu Service PIN then back to main menu by pressing the Jog Wheel 2 seconds again 10 3 3 Fans Control With this function you can set the speed of th...

Page 28: ...y for 3seconds if you do not need this function 1 Double click Jog Wheel to access main menu 2 Turn the Jog Wheel clockwise then display Options 3 Double click the Jog Wheel to access Options turn the...

Page 29: ...function you can display initial effect position 1 Double click Jog Wheel to access main menu 2 Turn the Jog Wheel clockwise then display Options 3 Double click the Jog Wheel to access Options turn t...

Page 30: ...ccess main menu 2 Turn the Jog Wheel clockwise then display Options 3 Double click the Jog Wheel to access Options turn the Jog Wheel to select Gobo Correction 4 Double click the Jog Wheel to access G...

Page 31: ...o access Options turn the Jog Wheel to select Trigger 4 Double click the Jog Wheel to access Trigger menu The display will show Set To Slave 5 Double click the Jog Wheel to access Set To Slave The dis...

Page 32: ...s Time Info The display will show Current Time 5 Double click the Jog Wheel to access Current Time The display will show XXXX Hours 6 Pressing the Jog Wheel 2 seconds to exit and come back to last men...

Page 33: ...r password 1 Double click Jog Wheel to access main menu 2 Turn the Jog Wheel clockwise then display Info 3 Double click the Jog Wheel to access Info turn the Jog Wheel to select Time Info 4 Double cli...

Page 34: ...nu by pressing the Jog Wheel 2 seconds again 10 4 4 Software Ver With this function you can display the software version of the device 1 Double click Jog Wheel to access main menu 2 Turn the Jog Wheel...

Page 35: ...ions can be set according to user s real need 1 Double click Jog Wheel to access main menu 2 Turn the Jog Wheel clockwise then display Test 3 Double click the Jog Wheel to access Test turn the Jog Whe...

Page 36: ...receive the part 1 s automatic program from link in the same way when the slave fixture chooses Run For Slave 2 then it will receive the part 2 s automatic program from link 2 Enter the menu of 1 3 F...

Page 37: ...nction St Ba Ex 1 1 1 PAN Movement 8bit 0 255 Pan Movement 2 2 Pan Fine 16bit 0 255 Fine control of Pan movement 3 2 3 TILT Movement 8bit 0 255 Tilt Movement 4 4 Tilt Fine 16bit 0 255 Fine control of...

Page 38: ...tensity 0 255 Dimmer intensity fine 8 6 9 Not Used 9 7 10 Not Used 10 8 11 Not Used 11 9 12 Zoom 0 255 Zoom adjustment from small to big 13 Zoom Fine 0 255 Zoom adjustment Fine 12 10 14 Focus 0 255 Co...

Page 39: ...lor 0 255 Yellow 0 white 255 100 Yellow 26 Yellow Color Fine 0 255 Yellow Fine 20 18 27 CTO Color 0 255 CTO 0 white 255 100 CTO 28 CTO Color Fine 0 255 CTO Fine 21 19 29 Rotating gobos cont rotation 1...

Page 40: ...8 Gobo 9 Mirror Ball 59 63 Gobo 10 Digital 64 68 Gobo 11 Stained Glass 69 79 Gobo 1 shake slow to fast 80 90 Gobo 2 shake slow to fast 91 101 Gobo 3 shake slow to fast 102 112 Gobo 4 shake slow to fas...

Page 41: ...27 40 Rotating prism index rotating prism rotation 2 0 127 Prism indexing 128 189 Forwards prism rotation from fast to slow 190 193 No rotation 194 255 Backwards prism rotation from slow to fast 41 Ro...

Page 42: ...de Rotation Fine 0 255 All Blade Rotation Fine 41 39 62 Control reset internal programs 0 4 Not used 5 9 Display Off 10 14 Display On 15 19 Display Invert Off 20 24 Display Invert On 25 26 Auto fan co...

Page 43: ...42 94 Not used 95 Reset P T Fade Off 96 Reset P T Fade On 97 99 Other motor reset 100 102 Frost Progressive Off 103 105 Frost Progressive On 106 108 CMY speed 1 109 111 CMY speed 2 112 255 unused...

Page 44: ...uit malfunctions Optical Sensor or Magnetic Sensor fails or the stepper motor is defective or its driving IC on the main PCB The TILT movement is not located in the default position after the reset Zo...

Page 45: ...appear after the reset of the fixture if the head s magnetic indexing circuit malfunctions sensor failed or magnet missing or the stepper motor is defective or its driving IC on the main PCB The Rot_G...

Page 46: ...ving IC on the main PCB The Blade 1_Rot movement is not located in the default position after the reset Blade 2 wheel Er Blade 2 wheel error This message will appear after the reset of the fixture if...

Page 47: ...The Blade 4_Rot movement is not located in the default position after the reset All_Blade _Rot wheel Er All_Blade _Rot wheel error This message will appear after the reset of the fixture if the head s...

Page 48: ...fail prematurely we suggest regular maintenance 1 Clean the inside and outside lens each week to avoid loss of output due to accumulation of dust dirt on the lens 2 Clean the fans each week to ensure...

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