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SELF CYCLE Option 

This mode sets the unit to cycle through various colours depending on the mode. Provision has been 
provided for all colour cycling, warm options or cool options and a couple of different speeds. 
 
The most popular is “SLOW RNBW” for a gradually changing colour sequence of all colours, which 
shows off the true colour depths of the LEDs. “TEST” switches between the four colour chains of 
LEDS so the individual elements within each colour chain can be seen and checked. 
 

4.2.2.

 

MODE MSTR 

 
This mode is available on the menu but the enabling hardware is available as an upgrade option. It 
allows the unit to be configured as a MASTER in a DMX universe and eliminates the need for a 
lighting desk for a simple lighting setup. Other SLAVE units set in MODE SLV will respond to Wireless 
DMX signals output from this MASTER device. MASTER mode has built-in patterns of lights allowing 
each SLAVE to replicate the colour changes of the MASTER Unit, thus creating a wider lighting 
scheme using a network of lights that are synchronised together. 
 
It is possible to set the output of MASTER mode to send via a built-in Wireless Solutions W-DMX 
transmitter (OUT WDMX) or to send via the DMX output connector (OUT DMX).  
 
SLAVE units will need to be connected to the MASTER unit.  This can be achieved by selecting the 
“ADD UNIT” in the MASTER DMX menu. Prior to this the SLAVE unit needs to have its wireless 
disconnected from any other transmitter by entering  “WDMX UNLNK”. This also puts the SLAVE into 
“hunting” mode where it will seek a new MASTER unit. When the unit comes into contact with a 
master unit in “ADD UNIT” mode, the two units will automatically pair together after a few seconds. 
During this process a decimal point will flash quickly in the bottom right corner of the display 
simultaneously on both Master and Slave units. When this extinguishes and becomes statically “on” 
then pairing is complete. Any number of slaves can be connected to a single Master unit in this way 
at the same time by setting all Slaves into “Unlink” mode then adding them with a single “Add Unit” 
entry on the Master unit. 
 
 

Note: in MODE MSTR the decimal point will be lit in the bottom right of the display. If this is off, or 
erratically flashing, reset the Wireless Solutions module using the SET WDMX option in TOOLS menu. 
 

4.2.3.

 

MODE SLV 

 
SLAVE mode is fitted to every unit as standard and can be configured to work with a Wireless-DMX 
transmitter box or a CORE POINT 15, 20 or 30 Master unit. 
 

LINKING & UNLINKING to a Wireless Solutions Transmitter 

 
The POINT30 needs to be linked to the transmitter being used, which is a simple process. But first 
the unit needs to be Unlinked from any previous unit it was “paired” with. 

Summary of Contents for Point 30

Page 1: ...USER MANUAL CORE Lighting Ltd LiPo Battery Wireless Flood Light...

Page 2: ...CORE Lighting Limited 2012 2 Change History Ver Released Comments 0_3 24 April 2012 3_1 9 May 2012...

Page 3: ...PSU 4 3 3 Battery Charging Discharging 5 CHARGING 5 DISCHARGING LED Modes 6 LIFESPAN 6 3 4 Battery Temperature 6 4 USER INTERFACE MENU OPTIONS 7 4 1 On Off 7 4 2 MODE 7 4 2 1 MODE SELF 7 SELF COLOUR O...

Page 4: ...oHS Statement 16 ANNEX 1 Menu Structure 17 Please read this entire manual before using the equipment Please keep the manual in a safe place so you can refer to it in the future Safety Connection insta...

Page 5: ...mains powered units More than 4 2Bn colour shades including hues of white by using 4 colour channels Ability to replicate warm cool colour temperatures of white light Standard 12 beam angle Simple op...

Page 6: ...nment 1 4 WIRELESS INTERFACE Each light responds to wireless W DMX commands as a slave Built in W DMX antenna connection of slave units to a lighting desk or a POINT20 30 unit with Master capability U...

Page 7: ...of diffusers the following beam angles are available by special request 20 40 80 Elliptical versions are also available eg 30 x 5 2 3 LED COLOUR PERFORMANCE LIFESPAN Quality of colour is seen as a cri...

Page 8: ...upply Unit PSU The unit may be operated by mains power continuously through the Powercon connector The power input range is 100 240VAC at 50 60Hz so may be used worldwide The unit will enter charging...

Page 9: ...arging LED will turn green If the display LED and head show red this means the battery is disconnected or over temperature Allow to cool down and retry If the problem persists contact CORE Lighting Vo...

Page 10: ...white light When the battery drops to a particular voltage the low battery red LED is activated permanently on the lower right of the membrane keypad as a warning the battery needs recharging When th...

Page 11: ...the on board keypad and display or upgradeable to WiFi MODE MSTR This is an upgrade option As a Master unit the light can control slave lights over Wireless DMX or wired DMX MODE SLV Slave unit contr...

Page 12: ...l need to be connected to the MASTER unit This can be achieved by selecting the ADD UNIT in the MASTER DMX menu Prior to this the SLAVE unit needs to have its wireless disconnected from any other tran...

Page 13: ...further control once this is set NORMAL sets the overall brightness of the unit to 100 LOW O P sets overall brightness to 70 LONG LIFE is 40 NORMAL operating mode should give over 10 12 hours life on...

Page 14: ...e SET PIN menu option Section 4 5 6 4 5 5 SET DISP The keyboard display is extinguished after a fixed period of keypad inactivity in order to eliminate glare This function sets the time delay from las...

Page 15: ...DR DMX Address This is the address channel for Wireless DMX Channels 1 to 506 may be selected although from the selected channel the subsequent 5 channels are then allocated as below Each 5 steps repr...

Page 16: ...lex functions to be achieved not possible on the keypad such as colour picking static colours using a colour chart Diagnostic information is also available from the unit If the W DMX Transmit upgrade...

Page 17: ...uthorised dealer from which you purchased this product If your dealer is not equipped to perform the repair of your CORE Lighting product it can be returned directly to CORE Lighting with carriage bei...

Page 18: ...at this product conforms to the specifications listed in this manual following the provisions of the European R TTE directive 1999 5 EC Restrictions on Hazardous Substances RoHS 2002 95 CE Electromagn...

Page 19: ...nst harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause...

Page 20: ...er to optimise the recovery and recycling of the materials they contain and reduce the impact on human health and the environment The consumer must contact their local authority or retailer for inform...

Page 21: ...CORE Lighting Limited 2012 17 ANNEX 1 Menu Structure See attached sheet...

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