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Q-Wash 560Z-LED User Manual Rev. 12  

Dimmer Curve 

 

This setting determines how fast the output of the Q-Wash 560Z-LED changes when you 
modify the values of the Red, Green, Blue, White, Amber, and Dimmer faders. This setting 
provides four different options to simulate the dimming curve of an incandescent lighting 
product. 

To select the dimmer curve, do the following: 

1. Go 

to 

MENU > INTRO > DIMMER

2. Select 

DIMMER 0~4

 

 

 

 

 

DIMMER 0: 

The output is proportional (linear) to the Dimmer and RGBW channel 
values. 

DIMMER 1~4: 

The output follows the Dimmer and RGBW channel values based on the 
corresponding dimmer curve. 

DIM1

 is the fastest and 

DIM4

 is the 

slowest.

 

 

 

 

Fader Reversal 

 

This option enables you to define how the pan, tilt, and dimmer increase based on the 
direction you move the corresponding fader. 

1. Go 

to 

MENU > INVERT > PAN

2.  Select a fader direction (

NORMAL

 or 

REVERSE

). 

3. Go 

to 

MENU > INVERT > TILT

4.  Select a fader direction (

NORMAL

 or 

REVERSE

). 

5. Go 

to 

MENU > INVERT > DIMMER

6.  Select a fader direction (

NORMAL

 or 

REVERSE

). 

7. Go 

to 

MENU > INVERT > USE

8. Select 

YES

 to activate the new settings or 

NO

 to stop using them. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

When in NORMAL, the pan, tilt, and dimmer values will increase as the position 
of the respective fader increases. 

 

When in REVERSE, the pan, tilt, and dimmer values will decrease as the position 
of the respective fader increases. 

 

 

 

Range Limitation 

 

When necessary to limit the pan or tilt range, you can do the following: 

1. Go 

to 

MENU > RANGE > P/START

2.  Select the starting point for the limited pan (

000~255

). 

3. Go 

to 

MENU > RANGE > P/FINISH

4.  Select the finishing point for the limited pan (

000~255

). 

5. Go 

to 

MENU > RANGE > T/START

6.  Select the starting point for the limited tilt (

000~255

). 

7. Go 

to 

MENU > RANGE > T/FINISH

8.  Select the finishing point for the limited tilt (

000~255

). 

9. Go 

to 

MENU > RANGE > USE

10. Select 

YES

 to activate the new settings or 

NO

 to stop using them. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for Q-WASH 560Z-LED

Page 1: ...User Manual ...

Page 2: ...age copy storage distribution modification or printing of this manual or its content for any other purpose without written consent from CHAUVET Document Printing For better results print this document in color on letter size paper 8 5 x 11 inches double sided If using A4 paper 210 x 297 mm configure your printer to scale the content accordingly Intended Audience Any person in charge of installing ...

Page 3: ...imensions 6 3 Setup 7 AC Power 7 AC Plug 7 Fuse Replacement 7 DMX Linking 8 DMX Modes 8 Master Slave Connectivity 8 Mounting 9 Orientation 9 Rigging 9 4 Operation 10 Control Panel Description 10 Control Options 10 Programming 10 DMX Operation 10 Stand alone Operation 10 Master Slave 11 Display Mode 11 Software Version 11 Keylock 11 Fan 11 Reset 11 Dimmer Curve 12 Fader Reversal 12 Range Limitation...

Page 4: ...60Z LED User Manual Rev 12 Menu Map 16 Extra Menu 17 DMX Values 18 BASIC 18 ADVANCED 19 G1 20 5 Technical Information 21 Product Maintenance 21 Troubleshooting Guide 22 Returns Procedure 23 Contact Us 23 Technical Specifications 24 ...

Page 5: ...manner may invalidate your claim In addition keep the container and all the packing material for inspection For other issues such as missing components or parts damage not related to shipping or concealed damage file a claim with CHAUVET within seven 7 days of receiving the merchandise Refer to the Contact Us section in this manual for addresses and phone numbers Typographic Conventions Convention...

Page 6: ...equipment or cause harm to the user Important installation or configuration information Failure to comply with this information may prevent the product from functioning correctly Useful although non critical information The term DMX used throughout this document refers to the USITT DMX512 A transmission protocol Product at a Glance Use on Dimmer Auto Programs Outdoor Use Auto ranging Power Supply ...

Page 7: ...use the handles Power and Wiring Always make sure you are connecting this product to the proper voltage as per the specifications in this manual or on the product s specification label Never connect this product to a dimmer pack or rheostat Never disconnect this product by pulling or tugging on the power cable Operation Do not operate this product if you see damage on the housing lenses or cables ...

Page 8: ...based control panel Features 12 or 15 channel RGBWA LED moving yoke wash product Pan 540 Tilt 270 RGBWA color static mixing with or without DMX control Continuously variable zoom 6º 32 Electronic strobe 0 20 Hz Electronic dimmer 0 100 High power setting Built in automated programs Remote product reset and vector speed channel 255 step fully customizable program Dimming speed control via control pa...

Page 9: ...Introduction Q Wash 560Z LED User Manual Rev 12 5 Product Overview Power Input IEC Socket Power Switch Fuse holder 3 pin DMX In 3 pin DMX Out 5 pin DMX Out 5 pin DMX In Control panel FRONT BACK ...

Page 10: ...Introduction 6 Q Wash 560Z LED User Manual Rev 12 Product Dimensions ...

Page 11: ...he rheostat or dimmer channel serves only as a 0 to 100 switch AC Plug The Q Wash 560Z LED comes with a power input cord terminated with an IEC connector on one end and an Edison plug on the other end US market If the power input cord that came with your product has no plug or you need to change the Edison plug use the table below to wire the new plug Connection Wire US Wire Europe Screw Color US ...

Page 12: ...s a Q Wash 560Z LED the master product to control one or more Q Wash 560Z LEDs the slave products without a DMX controller One Q Wash 560Z LED becomes the master product when running an Auto or Custom program You must configure each slave product s control panel to operate in SLAVE mode During Master Slave operation the slave products will operate in unison with the master product If you are not f...

Page 13: ... mount in places where rain high humidity extreme temperature changes or restricted ventilation may affect the product If hanging this product make sure that the mounting location can support the product s weight Refer to the Technical Specifications section for the weight requirement of this product Procedure The Q Wash 560Z LED comes with two omega brackets to which you can attach clamps You mus...

Page 14: ...t This will take you to the first programming level for that option To select an option or value within the current programming level press UP or DOWN until the option shows on the display Press ENTER to select In this case if there is another programming level you will see that first option or you will see the selected value To exit to the previous menu level press MENU In the EDIT menu UP and DO...

Page 15: ...LOSE setting the LCD s backlight will turn off after 60 s When in the BRIGHT setting the LCD s backlight will stay on Software Version This option will show the installed software version 1 Go to MENU INTRO INFO The display will show Edition 2 Press ENTER to see the installed software version Keylock This option enables or disables the LCD key 1 Go to MENU INTRO KEYLOCK 2 Select YES or NO When the...

Page 16: ... Select a fader direction NORMAL or REVERSE 3 Go to MENU INVERT TILT 4 Select a fader direction NORMAL or REVERSE 5 Go to MENU INVERT DIMMER 6 Select a fader direction NORMAL or REVERSE 7 Go to MENU INVERT USE 8 Select YES to activate the new settings or NO to stop using them When in NORMAL the pan tilt and dimmer values will increase as the position of the respective fader increases When in REVER...

Page 17: ...ackout immediate Power Use this function to boost the output power for specific short term applications 1 Go to MENU SPECIAL POWER 2 Select NORMAL or HIGH The product will return to Normal if the LEDs temperature becomes too high Color Settings The COLOR setting determines how the Q Wash 560Z LED generates the white color based on various RGB settings 1 Go to MENU SPECIAL COLOR 2 Select OFF RGBTOW...

Page 18: ...he password as explained in Keylock CALIB will show on the display 5 Press ENTER 3200K will show on the display 6 Use UP or DOWN to select another color temperature 3400 10000 K or press ENTER to edit the current temperature 7 Select RED GREEN or BLUE 8 Select a value 000 255 9 Repeat for the other colors White Calibration You may calibrate the white color shown when the RGB faders are at 255 and ...

Page 19: ...EDIT 2 Press ENTER to go to STEP 3 Press ENTER to select a value The current value 001 255 will show on the LCD 4 Press UP or DOWN to select a new value 5 Press ENTER to accept the value 6 Press ENTER to go to PAN 7 Repeat steps 1 through 6 for TILT SPEED RED GREEN BLUE WHITE DIMMER STROBE ZOOM DIMSPEED and TIME 8 Press ENTER to go to USE 9 Select YES to save the settings for this step or NO to de...

Page 20: ... INVERT PAN NORMAL REVERSE Defines the direction of the pan fader TILT Defines the direction of the tilt fader DIMMER Defines the direction of the dimmer fader USE NO YES Activates the changes RANGE P START 000 255 Sets the pan start point restricted range P FINISH Sets the pan end point restricted range T START Sets the tilt start point restricted range T FINISH Sets the tilt end point restricted...

Page 21: ...3400 K RED Sets color temperature for White 2 GREEN BLUE 4200 K RED Sets color temperature for White 3 GREEN BLUE 4900 K RED Sets color temperature for White 4 GREEN BLUE 5600 K RED Sets color temperature for White 5 GREEN BLUE 5900 K RED Sets color temperature for White 6 GREEN BLUE 6500 K RED Sets color temperature for White 7 GREEN BLUE 7200 K RED Sets color temperature for White 8 GREEN BLUE 8...

Page 22: ... 3400 K White 3 4200 K White 4 4900 K White 5 5600 K White 6 5900 K White 7 6500 K White 8 7200 K White 9 8000 K White 10 8500 K White 11 10 000 K 9 Dimmer 000 255 0 100 10 Strobe 000 009 010 255 No function 01 20 Hz 11 Zoom 000 255 6º 32º 12 Control 000 019 020 039 040 059 060 079 080 099 100 119 120 139 140 149 150 159 160 169 170 179 180 199 200 219 220 235 236 239 240 243 244 247 248 251 252 2...

Page 23: ...wn G Down B 100 R 100 G 100 B 100 White 1 3200 K White 2 3400 K White 3 4200 K White 4 4900 K White 5 5600 K White 6 5900 K White 7 6500 K White 8 7200 K White 9 8000 K White 10 8500 K White 11 10 000 K 12 Dimmer 000 255 0 100 13 Strobe 000 009 010 255 No function 01 20 Hz 14 Zoom 000 255 6º 32º 15 Control 000 019 020 039 040 059 060 079 080 099 100 119 120 139 140 149 150 159 160 169 170 179 180 ...

Page 24: ...e 1 3200 K White 2 3400 K White 3 4200 K White 4 4900 K White 5 5600 K White 6 5900 K White 7 6500 K White 8 7200 K White 9 8000 K White 10 8500 K White 11 10 000 K 11 Dimmer 000 255 0 100 12 Strobe 000 009 010 255 No function 01 20 Hz 13 Zoom 000 255 6º 32º 14 Dim Speed 000 009 010 029 030 069 070 129 130 189 190 255 Uses display menu setting DIM0 3 s activation delay DIM1 3 s activation delay DI...

Page 25: ...your product Unplug the product from power Wait until the product is has cooled Use a vacuum or dry compressed air and a soft brush to remove dust collected on the external vents and accessible internal components Clean all external optics and glass surfaces with a mild solution of non ammonia glass cleaner or isopropyl alcohol Apply the solution directly to a soft lint free cotton cloth or a lens...

Page 26: ...circuit load Reduce total load placed on the electrical circuit Short circuit along the power wires Check electrical wiring Product does not power up No power Check for voltage on outlet Loose or damaged power cord Check power cord Blown fuse Replace fuse Faulty internal power supply Send unit for repair Product does not respond to wired DMX or responds erratically Wrong DMX addressing Check unit ...

Page 27: ...Your name Your address Your phone number The RMA number A brief description of the problem Be sure to pack the product properly Any shipping damage resulting from inadequate packaging will be the customer s responsibility As a suggestion proper FedEx packing or double boxing is the method CHAUVET recommends CHAUVET reserves the right to use its own discretion to repair or replace returned product ...

Page 28: ...tion 309W 2 7A 289W 1 4A Inrush current N A N A Power I O Input Output Connectors IEC N A Cord plug Edison N A Light Source Type Power Current Lifespan LED 3 W 942 mA 50 000 hours Color Quantity Red 22 Green 23 Blue 22 White 12 Amber 12 Photo Optic Parameter 6º 32º Zoom Illuminance 5 m 13 100 lx 6º Zoom Beam angle 6º 32º Field angle 9º 37º Motion Pan Tilt 0 540º 0 270º Thermal Max External Tempera...

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