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StripPoint User Manual  rev.1_0 

 

 

 

Function Modes 

 

There are three modes of Operation, accessed through the 

FUNCTION 

menu; 

 
 

To change Function press 

. Use the 

 keys to select 

“CHANGE Function” and press 

 

to accept. 

Then use the 

 keys to select the required function as above and press 

The three modes of operation are discussed in more detail below. 
 

 

Function CUSTOM 

 

When in Custom Colour mode the display indicates 

the 

current selected colour. 

 

 

Simply press 

 to step through the colours or accept a 

colour value. Use 

 keys to change the value. 

 

Value range 0 to 255. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
 
Tip: Mix red & blue for purple/pink

   

 

 

 

 

Tip: Mix red & green for orange/yellow

  

 

 

 

 

Tip: Mix red & green with White for warm shades of white

 

  Function 
  CUSTOM  

 

 

This mode allows the fixture to output a static Red, Green, Blue or White colour, or any 
combination thereof; each colour may be set to any value 0 to 255. 
Any W-DMX input signal, if present, is ignored but in Master mode the setting is 
transmitted  

 

  Function 
  STATIC

 

 

In this mode the fixture outputs a static 

LEE or preset ‘cc’ colour as selected. 

The selection is remembered if the unit is switched off then back on or put into another 
mode.

 

Any W-DMX input signal, if present, is ignored. but in Master mode the setting is 
transmitted  
 
 

 

  Function 
  EFFECT

 

 

In this mode the fixture outputs patterns and sequences which is described in more detail 
below. 
Any W-DMX input signal, if present, is ignored but in Master mode the setting is 
transmitted. 
 

 

   Function 
   DMX

 

 

In this mode the fixture is under control of Wireless DMX (W-DMX) so may be controlled 
by a W-DMX compatible device or via the DMX input connector 
Mster/Slave and the DMX address are selected within the DMX function mode.Full 
details are provided below 

 

CUSTOM  

   Colour 

Set Col. 

Red: 255 

Set Col. 

Green: 000 

       Set Col. 
      Blu: 128 

Summary of Contents for StripPoint

Page 1: ...USER MANUAL Wireless LED Batten...

Page 2: ......

Page 3: ...ncluding 4 Product Contents 4 Safety 4 Power 5 Ventilation and Mounting 5 Getting Started 6 StripPoint Key Elements 6 Operation 6 Turning On and Off 6 Battery Charging 6 Mains Power 7 Control Panel 7...

Page 4: ...X Power 16 Keypad Lock 16 Master Reset 16 Mechanical 17 Dimensions 17 Antenna 17 Warranty 18 Compliance Information 19 System Compliance 19 FCC Industry Canada Statement for Radio Compliance 19 W DMX...

Page 5: ...product being non compliant with relevant standards There are no user serviceable parts within this product Safety Information Important safety information is contained within this manual Please read...

Page 6: ...PWM frequency for TV work Cable DMX input plus DMX Output to other fixtures incl W DMX to DMX conversion Mounting options to allow unit to be floor mounted or fixed to truss or other mounting IP65 out...

Page 7: ...just the LED output back to 75 to reduce power consumption and then under more severe conditions the internal power supply will cut out to leave the fixture running on battery only until the internal...

Page 8: ...echarge battery fully before storage When charging in the charging case it is best to ensure the case lid remains open to disperse heat although the lid may be closed in cooler climates Switch off the...

Page 9: ...owercon mains output connector on the LHS of the fixure allows mains to be daisy chained from one fixture to another Note that no more than 4 units can be daisy chained Control Panel Enables changes t...

Page 10: ...y combination thereof each colour may be set to any value 0 to 255 Any W DMX input signal if present is ignored but in Master mode the setting is transmitted Function STATIC In this mode the fixture o...

Page 11: ...5 Mint Green Lee102 Light Amber Lee174 Dark Steel Blue cc006 Half Ice Blue Lee103 Straw Lee181 Congo Blue cc007 Full Ice Blue Lee104 Deep Amber Lee192 Flesh Pink cc008 Soft Red Lee106 Primary Red Lee1...

Page 12: ...ill follow the Master The Master may be linked to any number of unlinked slaves by pressing the Wireless key momentarily The adjacent link light will flash for a few seconds whilst it links to the unl...

Page 13: ...ode only at the time of going to press Function EFFECT The StripPoint is equipped to generate a number of special effects as a stand alone unit when Function EFFECT is selected This is true whether DM...

Page 14: ...R mode this LED should be steadily ON except while pairing Description for operation in Slave mode OFF If the LED is OFF the StripPoint is not paired with a W DMX transmitter FLASHING If the LED is FL...

Page 15: ...ransmitter Pairing with a CORE Point15 Point20 or Point30 Master unit Switch on the StripPoint Ensure the StripPoint is unpaired from any other transmitter the LINK LED is OFF above Ensure the Master...

Page 16: ...t by 50 therefore enables 2 x running period for ALL FUNCTIONS whether stand alone DMX Master or DMX Slave even when controlled from another Master Having selected Power Mode Use keys to toggle betwee...

Page 17: ...is shown in Appendix 1 of this document Press and use the keys to select CHANGE Settings then press to accept Use the keys to select DMX Format and press to select Use keys to toggle between 4 5 8 9 o...

Page 18: ...use the keys to select On or Off Press to save changes and the screen will revert to showing the Function mode Keypad Lock The keypad may be locked to prevent tampering or inadvertent adjustment of t...

Page 19: ...Alternatively the StripPoint can be attached to a baseplate using quick release turn fixings available from CORE Lighting Ltd This baseplate has 10mm fixings to be attached to trussing walls or other...

Page 20: ...ered or removed from this product or b this product was not purchased from a CORE Lighting authorised dealer This Warranty does not cover cosmetic damage or damage due to acts of God accident misuse a...

Page 21: ...conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation To assure continued compli...

Page 22: ...oHS Statement The European Directive 2002 96 EC on Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment WEEE requires that products must not be disposed of the normal unsorted municipal waste stream Appliances m...

Page 23: ...all pixels WHITE on pixels 1 9 WHITE on pixels 1 9 W on Pixel 1 5 DIMMER on all pixels RED on pixels 10 18 RED on pixels 10 18 R on Pixel 2 6 GREEN on pixels 10 18 GREEN on pixels 10 18 G on Pixel 2...

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