CLF JUNO Manual Download Page 11

DMX protocol

4-CH  

Function  

Value  

Percent/Setting  

Remark  

Red 

000-255 

0~100%  

 

Green 

000-255 

0~100%  

 

Blue  

000-255 

0~100%  

 

White  

000-255 

0~100%  

 

6-CH  

Function

Value  

Percent/Setting  

Remark

Percent/Setting

Remark

 

Dimmer  

000-255 

0~100%  

 

Red 

000-255 

0~100%  

 

Green 

000-255 

0~100%  

 

Blue  

000-255 

0~100%  

 

White  

000-255 

0~100%  

 

Strobe 

000-019
020-024
025-064 
065-069
070-084
085-089
090-104 
105-109
110-124
125-129
130-144
145-149
150-164
165-169
170-184
185-189
190-204
205-209
210-224
225-229
230-244
245-255

Closed 
Open 
Strobe(Fast  -> Slow)  
Open 
Opening Pulse(Fast  -> Slow)  
Open 
Closing Pulse(Fast  -> Slow)  
Open 
Random Strobe  
Open 
Random Opening Pulse(Fast  -> Slow)  
Open 
Random Closing Pulse(Fast  -> Slow)   
Open 
Burst pulse  
Open 
Random burst pulse  
Open 
Sine wave(Fast  -> Slow)  
Open 
burst 
Open 

10CH  

Function  

Value  

Dimmer  

000-255 

0~100%  

 

Red 

000-255 

0~100%  

Green 

000-255 

0~100%  

Blue  

000-255 

0~100%  

White  

000-2550 

0~100%  

Strobe 

000-019 
020-024 
025-064 
065-069 
070-084 
085-089 
090-104 
105-109 
110-124 
125-129 
130-144 
145-149 
150-164 
165-169 
170-184 
185-189 
190-204 
205-209 
210-224 
225-229 
230-244 
245-255 

Closed 
Open 
Strobe(Fast  -> Slow)  
Open 
Opening Pulse(Fast  -> Slow)  
Open 
Closing Pulse(Fast  -> Slow)  
Open 
Random Strobe  
Open 
Random Opening P ulse(Fast -> Slow)  
Open 
Random Closing Pulse(Fast  -> Slow)   
Open 
Burst pulse  
Open 
Random burst pulse  
Open 
Sine wave(Fast  -> Slow)  
Open 
burst 
Open 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Color 
Macro+  
White   
Balance  

000-010 
011-030 
031-050 
051-070 
071-090 
091-110 
111-130 
131-150 
151-170 
171-200 
201-205 
206-210 
211-215 
216-220 
221-225 
226-230 
231-235 
236-240 
241-245 
246-250 
251-255 

No Function  
R 100%     G 0~100%    B 0                     
R 100%~0  G 100%    B 0  
R 0        G 100%   B 0~100%  
R 0       G 100%~0  B 100%  
R 0~100%  G 0       B 10 0% 
R 100%    G 0       B 100%~0  
R 100%    G 0~100%  B 0~100%  
R 100%~0  G 100%~0  B 100%  
R 100%    G 100%    B 100%   W 100%  
White 1  
White 2  
White 3  
White 4  
White 5  
White 6  
White 7  
White 8  
White 9  
White 10  
White 11  

Auto 
programs  

000-051 
052-101 
102-152 
153-203 
204-254 

255 

No Function  
Auto Program 1  
Auto Program 2  
Auto Program 3  
Auto Program 4  
Auto Program 5  

This channel is valid just when CH6 is in 

 

“ open”.

Auto speed  

000-255 

Auto speed slow to fast  

10 

Dimmer  
Speed 

000-051 
052-101 
102-152 
153-203 
204-255 

Menu Setting dimmer mode  
Dimmer mode off  
Dimmer mode1  
Dimmer mode2  
Dimmer mode3  

This channel is valid when the value of CH6

is over than 19. While CH6 is in "Open" status,

this channel is in vain if the value of CH8 is over

than 51, but it is worked if the value is less than 52.

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HSV

 

Function

 

Value

 

Percent/Setting

 

Remark

 

1

 

H

 

000-255

 

Hue

 

2

 

S

 

000-255

 

Staturation

 

3

 

V

 

000-255

 

Value(Brightness)

 

HSI

 

Function

 

Value

 

Percent/Setting

 

Remark

 

1

 

H

 

000-255

 

Hue

 

2

 

S

 

000-255

 

Staturation

 

3

 

I

 

000-255

 

Intensity

 

Summary of Contents for JUNO

Page 1: ...CLF JUNO www clf lighting com V 1 1 October 2014 ...

Page 2: ...CLF JUNO 156500 Dimensions All dimensions are in millimeters 2 ...

Page 3: ...ety precautions listed below and observe all warnings in this manual and printed on the fixture If you have questions about how to operate the fixture safely please contact your supplier PROTECTION FROM ELECTRIC SHOCK Disconnect the fixture from AC power before removing or installing any cover or part and when not in use Always ground earth the fixture electrically Use only a source of AC power th...

Page 4: ...fixture in any way not described in this manual PROTECTION FROM INJURY Do not look continuously at LEDs from a distance of less than 4 meters from the front surface of the fixture without protective eyewear such as shade 4 5 welding goggles At less than this distance the LED emission can cause eye injury or irritation At distances of 4 meters and above light output is harmless to the naked eye pro...

Page 5: ...Power voltage 6 Power cables and power plug 6 Data link 7 Tips for reliable data transmission 7 Connecting the data link 7 Physical installation 8 Fastening the fixture to a flat surface 8 Onboard control menus 9 DMX Protocol 10 Specifications 12 CONTENTS 5 ...

Page 6: ...nstall it permanently or a power plug that is suitable for the local power outlets can be installed on the power cable Warning Check that the voltage range specified on the fixtures serial number label matches the local AC mains power voltage before applying power to the fixture The fixtures accept AC mains power at 100 240 V nominal 50 60 Hz Do not apply AC mains power to the fixture at any other...

Page 7: ...re to data 1 Connect the DMX data output from the controller to the closest fixture s male 5 pin XLR DMX input connector 2 Connect the DMX output of the fixture closest to the controller to the DMX input of the next fixture and continue connecting fixtures output to input To turn on wireless control Go to Wireless setting Go to Receive press Enter Set to ON with the Up key then press Enter Juno in...

Page 8: ...on the truss with the arrow on the base towards the area to be illuminated Tighten the rigging clamp 4 Secure the fixture against clamp failure with a secondary attachment such as an approved safety cable that is rated for the weight of the fixture using one of the attachment points at the edges of the base see Fixture overview on page 6 Do not use any other part of the fixture as a safety cable a...

Page 9: ... 255 G 255 B 255 W 255 Dimmer Mode Off Default Off Dimmer 1 Dimmer 2 Dimmer 3 Back Light On Default On 10S 20S 30S Information Auto Test Test Fixture Hours 9999 Version V1 0 DMX Address 001 512 Default 001 DMX Channel 4Ch Address 1 509 6Ch Address 1 507 10Ch Address 1 503 HSV Address 1 510 HSI Address 1 510 Master Slave Master Default Slave Slave White Balance Balance Value Default RGB 255 R 255 R...

Page 10: ...mer 000 255 0 100 2 Red 000 255 0 100 3 Green 000 255 0 100 4 Blue 000 255 0 100 5 White 000 2550 0 100 6 6 Strobe 000 019 020 024 025 064 065 069 070 084 085 089 090 104 105 109 110 124 125 129 130 144 145 149 150 164 165 169 170 184 185 189 190 204 205 209 210 224 225 229 230 244 245 255 Closed Open Strobe Fast Slow Open Opening Pulse Fast Slow Open Closing Pulse Fast Slow Open Random Strobe Ope...

Page 11: ...White 1 White 2 White 3 White 4 White 5 White 6 White 7 White 8 White 9 White 10 White 11 8 Auto programs 000 051 052 101 102 152 153 203 204 254 255 No Function Auto Program 1 Auto Program 2 Auto Program 3 Auto Program 4 Auto Program 5 This channel is valid just when CH6 is in open 9 Auto speed 000 255 Auto speed slow to fast 10 Dimmer Speed 000 051 052 101 102 152 153 203 204 255 Menu Setting di...

Page 12: ...t case and build in PowerCon In Charging during use Yes AC Voltage range 100 240 VAC 50 60 Hz auto ranging Power consumption 50 Watt Physical Housing Die cast Magnesium Heat management Fan free Dimensions 312 x 250 x 108 mm Setting and addressing Control panel with backlit graphic display Weigth 5 5 kg Listings Certificates CE ROHS RTTE FCC UN38 3 Protection rating IP44 without plug IP64 with plug...

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