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DART90iZoom

 - 90W 4-in-1 beam moving head with infinity move and Zoom

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5 - Cabling, addressing and daisy chaining

Connecting the DMX remote control : 
Connect the female plug of your XLR cable to your DMX remote control XLR output, then connect your cable male output to the 
moving head. Daisy chain your moving heads with XLR cables.

1

2

R

3

120 

Ω

 1/4W

Using a DMX line termination :

When long runs of cable are used (more than 100m, you may need to use a terminator on the last unit to 
avoid erratic behavior. A terminator is a 110-120 ohm 1/4 watt resistor which is connected between pins 
2 and 3 of a male XLR connector. This unit is inserted in the female XLR connector of the last unit in your 
daisy chain to terminate the line.

Addressing the units :

 

Every unit must have a DMX address in order to respond to DMX signals. The address corresponds to the 
channel number on which the unit receives an incoming DMX signal sent by the DMX remote control.  The DMX addressing can be 
performed by programming the channel number via the display located on the base of the unit. 
You can either assign the same address to your units so they all react to the same signal, or assign a unique address per unit to 
control them independently.

In the example above, the DART90iZOOM uses 13 channels (basic mode).
You must skip 13 channels between each address you assign.
The address of the first unit will be 1, the second unit will be 14 (1+13), the third unit will be 27 (14+13) and so on. 

NB : Once switched on, the DART90iZOOM automatically detects any incoming DMX signal and the display indicates the unit DMX 
address. If the unit does not receive any DMX signal, the display will flash. In such a case, please make sure the cable is properly 
plugged into the DMX input of your moving head, your remote control is switched on and the cables used are not defective.

Daisy chaining :

The POWERCON

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 input/output system allows you to daisy chain several DART90iZOOM units.

Warning: You cannot use the same chain to supply more than 19 DART90iZOOM at 220V.
When using a 20th moving head, please use a new power source.

Address 1

Address 14

Address 27

Remote

Control

DMX Terminator

Summary of Contents for DART 90iZOOM

Page 1: ...USER GUIDE 10594 Version 1 06 2016 90W 4 IN 1 MOVING HEAD WITH INFINITY MOVE AND ZOOM...

Page 2: ...result in electric shock or fire Never spill any liquid on this product as it may infiltrate the electronic components and result in electric shock or fire 15 This product should be serviced when Ple...

Page 3: ...every channel 7 built in programs accessible from the DMX and customisable Built in musical and auto programs Automatic detection of the DMX slave or master mode Colour LCD drop down menu to choose a...

Page 4: ...50V 5 x 20 mm 11 Power output Powercon Neutrik socket 4 Description 1 Lens 2 Display Allows you to visualise menus 3 DC SWITCH button Switches the menu on when the moving head is not plugged in 4 ENTE...

Page 5: ...can be performed by programming the channel number via the display located on the base of the unit You can either assign the same address to your units so they all react to the same signal or assign...

Page 6: ...and hold for more than 2 seconds If the buttons are not used and remain inactive for 1 minute the display will automatically turn off When browsing through menus values in blue are values currently i...

Page 7: ...e Temp Info Head Temp XXX C F Temperature of the projector head C Software V 1U01 V1 03 Current version of the internal software Model Info FLAG25i Displays the name of your product Error Info Pan Til...

Page 8: ...address of your device Universe 000 255 Sets the Universe address of your device ProtocolSet ArtNet KlingNet Allows you to choose the Internet protocol used NetSwitch ON OFF Activates or deactivates...

Page 9: ...etPanTilt Resets PAN and TILT motors Submenus Values Description User Mode Standard This default mode uses 20 channels with the most frequently used functions Basic Uses 13 channels this is the simple...

Page 10: ...Press ENTER to assign one of the available scenes to each step A single scene can be assigned to different steps Assign the End scene to the last step of the program to set the end of the program Use...

Page 11: ...un the programs according to the same number of steps as follows Scene 10 Scene 11 Scene 12 Scene 13 Scene 8 Scene 9 Scene 10 Scene 8 Scene 12 Scene 13 Scene 14 Scene 15 This menu allows you to test a...

Page 12: ...to slow speed settings 226 235 Black out during movements 236 255 No function max speed 6 4 6 Non stop PAN movement 000 127 No function 128 189 Clockwise fast to slow rotation 190 193 No rotation 194...

Page 13: ...035 039 Yellow 040 044 Magenta 045 049 Cyan 050 054 Salmon 055 059 Turquoise 060 064 Light green 065 069 Steel blue 070 074 Orange 075 079 Straw 080 084 Light lavender 085 089 Pink 090 094 Green 095 0...

Page 14: ...16 140 159 Built in program 3 Scenes from 17 to 24 160 179 Built in program 4 Scenes from 25 to 32 180 199 Built in program 5 Scenes from 33 to 40 200 219 Built in program 6 Scenes from 41 to 48 220...

Page 15: ...l is 05 PAN movement error yoke This message will appear upon initialisation if the PAN position magnetic sensor of your device is defective Error channel is 06 TILT movement error head This message w...

Page 16: ...s to modifications without prior notice That is why technical specifications and the products physical configuration might differ from the illustrations Make sure you get the latest news and updates a...

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