EK R3 User Manual Download Page 18

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FEATURES

• 4°-34° linear zoom
• Compact, lightweight, fast
• Two pan/tilt speed modes (normal & turbo)
• Onboard user preset library (save/load) 
• Built-in color and strobe macros
• RGB Gamma adjustment
• White color temp presets from 2500

8000K

• Flawless 16-bit 540°/270° motorized pan/tilt movement
• Selectable PWM frequency for flicker-free video with any camera
• DMX, RDM control

SPECIFICATIONS

PHOTOMETRICS
Light Source: 

 

7 x 40W RGBW LEDs

Linear zoom: 

 

4° - 34°

Output (lux):   

 

18144lx ~ 439lx (min ~ max beam angle) @ 5 meters

POWER
Mains: 

 

 

100 - 240 VAC, 50/60  Hz 

Consumption: 

 

310W @ 230V

Power connections:   

PowerCon In/Out

KEY FEATURES 
Color mixing: 

 

RGBW  

Macros: 

  Colors, 

Strobe 

  

Strobe: 

 

 

1 ~ 30Hz + strobe effects

Dimming:   

 

0-100% with 4 dimming curve modes

Pan movement: 

 

540°

Tilt movement: 

 

270°

Pan/Tilt modes: 

 

Normal / Turbo

CONTROL
Protocol: 

  DMX, 

RDM

DMX channels: 

 

16 / 20

Data connections: 

 

XLR In/Out for DMX

Onboard menu: 

 

TFT display with 4-button navigation

PHYSICAL
Material:   

 

Plastic and aluminium

Finish: 

  Matte 

black

IP 

rating: 

  IP20 

Cooling:   

 

Active (variable speed fan + silent mode)

Dimensions: 

 

249 x 183 x 345 mm

Weight: 

  6.6 

KG

Mounting:  

 

Omega Bracket (included)

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SAFETY

General instruction

•  The products referred to in this manual conform to the European Community Directives and are there-

fore marked with  .

•  The unit is supplied with hazardous network voltage (230V~). Leave servicing to skilled personnel only. 

Never make 

risk an electric shock.

• 

cording to standard EN 60598-1). It is, moreover, recommended to protect the supply lines of the units 

from indirect contact and/or shorting to earth by using appropriately sized residual current devices.

installer. Check that the main frequency and voltage correspond to those for which the unit is designed 

as given on the electrical data label. 

•  This unit is not for home use, only professional applications.

- in places subject to vibrations or bumps;

- in places with a temperature of over 40 °C.

an inspection or contact the manufacturer directly.

plant for a disposal which is not harmful to the environment.

Warnings and installation precautions

damage and the guarantee becomes void. Furthermore, any other operation may lead to dangers like 

short circuit, burns, electric shock, etc.

•  Always additionally secure the projector with the safety rope. When carrying out any work, always com-

ply scrupulously with all the regulations (particularly regarding safety) currently in force in the country 

•  Shields, lenses or ultraviolet screens shall be changed if they have become damaged to such an extent 

•  The lamp (LED) shall be changed if it has become damaged or thermally deformed.

trigger epileptic seizures in photosensitive persons or persons with epilepsy.

•  Do not touch the product’s housing when operating because it may be very hot.

WARNING! Before carrying out any operations with the unit, carefully read this instruction 

manual and keep it with cure for future reference. It contains important information about 

the installation, usage and maintenance of the unit.

Summary of Contents for R3

Page 1: ...RGBW Beam Wash with 4 34 linear zoom USER MANUAL ...

Page 2: ...he main plug from the socket Use a soft clean cloth moistened with a mild detergent Then carefully wipe the part dry For cleaning other housing parts use only a soft clean cloth Never use a liquid it might penetrate the unit and cause damage to it TROUBLESHOOTING Problems Possible causes Checks and remedies Fixture does not light up No mains supply Dimmer fader set to 0 All color faders set to 0 F...

Page 3: ...lectric shock cording to standard EN 60598 1 It is moreover recommended to protect the supply lines of the units from indirect contact and or shorting to earth by using appropriately sized residual current devices installer Check that the main frequency and voltage correspond to those for which the unit is designed as given on the electrical data label This unit is not for home use only profession...

Page 4: ...ows the correct placement of a 120Ω 0 25W resistor in a terminator as well as the standard DMX signal pin outs DMX INPUT 1 3 2 1 3 2 COMMON DMX OUTPUT 1 3 2 120Ω 1 4W resistor DMX INPUT 1 3 2 4 5 1 3 2 4 5 COMMON DMX DMX Not Used DMX OUTPUT Not Used 3 2 4 5 1 DMX DMX Quick lock receivers Truss Clamp Safety cable Omega Bracket Package contents R3 Power cable Mounting bracket User manual Warranty ca...

Page 5: ...ower In Out DMX In Out TEST MENU Run live tests of these functions Pan Tilt Color Zoom All ADVANCED MENU Enter access code default 1234 to calibrate physical offsets of the pan tilt zoom and to adjust individual red green blue and white LED output to achieve proper white balance 16 ...

Page 6: ...igher menu levels Advance displayed unit values by 10x and 100x 6 SET UP MENU DMX ADDRESS Set starting address value DMX CHANNEL Select 16 or 20 channel mode OPTION MENU PAN TILT Set values for Invert Pan Invert Tilt Swap Pan Tilt Encoder Pan Tilt Pan Tilt Homing Mode Pan Home Default Position Tilt Home Default Position Pan Tilt Enable DISPLAY Set display behavior on off FAN MODE Select Auto or Si...

Page 7: ...Fast Pulsation 208 212 Open 213 225 Random Slow Strobe 226 238 Random Medium Strobe 239 251 Random Fast Strobe 252 255 Open 8 12 Dimmer 000 255 9 13 Dimmer Fine 000 255 10 14 Pan 000 255 11 15 Pan Fine 000 255 12 16 Tilt 000 255 13 17 Tilt Fine 000 255 14 18 Zoom 000 255 Zoom linearly moves from narrow to wide beam 000 011 None 012 024 Fast P T speed Default 025 037 Normal P T speed 038 042 Dimmer...

Page 8: ...Deep Lavender 184 190 Dark Steel Blue 191 206 Congo Blue 207 Alice Blue 208 Dirty White 209 255 White 6 10 Macro color Reset To Default Are you sure Go Back Yes No Load preset 1 Are you sure Save to preset 1 Yes No Load preset 2 Are you sure Save to preset 2 Yes No Load preset 3 Are you sure Save to preset 3 Yes No Setting Default Preset User Preset 1 User Preset 2 User Preset 3 PWM Frequency 600H...

Page 9: ...ite 000 255 8 White Fine 000 255 000 009 OFF 010 053 8000K 7000K 054 098 7000K 6000K 099 116 6000K 5600K 117 143 5600K 5000K 144 187 5000K 4000K 188 223 4000K 3200K 224 254 3200K 2500K 255 2500K 5 9 CTO 000 009 Macro Color OFF 10 Red 11 Green 12 Blue 13 Cyan 14 Yellow 15 Magenta 16 White 7000K 17 White 3700K 18 White 5000K 19 Black 020 022 Medium Yellow 023 026 Straw Tint 027 028 Surprise Peach 29...

Page 10: ...ll be determined by the operator as needed to match external controller settings DMX ALLOCATION 1st Fixture 20 channels 001 2nd Fixture 3rd Fixture 4th Fixture 021 041 061 PHOTOMETRICS 4 RGBW Beam PHOTOMETRICS 34 RGBW Wash 10 PHOTOMETRICS 19 White Spot Beam Angle 4 Beam Angle 34 Beam Angle 19 Luminance lux Projection distance m 1m 3m 5m 7m 10m R 97200 10800 3888 1983 972 G 170100 18900 6804 3471 1...

Page 11: ...ll be determined by the operator as needed to match external controller settings DMX ALLOCATION 1st Fixture 20 channels 001 2nd Fixture 3rd Fixture 4th Fixture 021 041 061 PHOTOMETRICS 4 RGBW Beam PHOTOMETRICS 34 RGBW Wash 10 PHOTOMETRICS 19 White Spot Beam Angle 4 Beam Angle 34 Beam Angle 19 Luminance lux Projection distance m 1m 3m 5m 7m 10m R 97200 10800 3888 1983 972 G 170100 18900 6804 3471 1...

Page 12: ...ite 000 255 8 White Fine 000 255 000 009 OFF 010 053 8000K 7000K 054 098 7000K 6000K 099 116 6000K 5600K 117 143 5600K 5000K 144 187 5000K 4000K 188 223 4000K 3200K 224 254 3200K 2500K 255 2500K 5 9 CTO 000 009 Macro Color OFF 10 Red 11 Green 12 Blue 13 Cyan 14 Yellow 15 Magenta 16 White 7000K 17 White 3700K 18 White 5000K 19 Black 020 022 Medium Yellow 023 026 Straw Tint 027 028 Surprise Peach 29...

Page 13: ...Deep Lavender 184 190 Dark Steel Blue 191 206 Congo Blue 207 Alice Blue 208 Dirty White 209 255 White 6 10 Macro color Reset To Default Are you sure Go Back Yes No Load preset 1 Are you sure Save to preset 1 Yes No Load preset 2 Are you sure Save to preset 2 Yes No Load preset 3 Are you sure Save to preset 3 Yes No Setting Default Preset User Preset 1 User Preset 2 User Preset 3 PWM Frequency 600H...

Page 14: ...Fast Pulsation 208 212 Open 213 225 Random Slow Strobe 226 238 Random Medium Strobe 239 251 Random Fast Strobe 252 255 Open 8 12 Dimmer 000 255 9 13 Dimmer Fine 000 255 10 14 Pan 000 255 11 15 Pan Fine 000 255 12 16 Tilt 000 255 13 17 Tilt Fine 000 255 14 18 Zoom 000 255 Zoom linearly moves from narrow to wide beam 000 011 None 012 024 Fast P T speed Default 025 037 Normal P T speed 038 042 Dimmer...

Page 15: ...igher menu levels Advance displayed unit values by 10x and 100x 6 SET UP MENU DMX ADDRESS Set starting address value DMX CHANNEL Select 16 or 20 channel mode OPTION MENU PAN TILT Set values for Invert Pan Invert Tilt Swap Pan Tilt Encoder Pan Tilt Pan Tilt Homing Mode Pan Home Default Position Tilt Home Default Position Pan Tilt Enable DISPLAY Set display behavior on off FAN MODE Select Auto or Si...

Page 16: ...ower In Out DMX In Out TEST MENU Run live tests of these functions Pan Tilt Color Zoom All ADVANCED MENU Enter access code default 1234 to calibrate physical offsets of the pan tilt zoom and to adjust individual red green blue and white LED output to achieve proper white balance 16 ...

Page 17: ...ows the correct placement of a 120Ω 0 25W resistor in a terminator as well as the standard DMX signal pin outs DMX INPUT 1 3 2 1 3 2 COMMON DMX OUTPUT 1 3 2 120Ω 1 4W resistor DMX INPUT 1 3 2 4 5 1 3 2 4 5 COMMON DMX DMX Not Used DMX OUTPUT Not Used 3 2 4 5 1 DMX DMX Quick lock receivers Truss Clamp Safety cable Omega Bracket Package contents R3 Power cable Mounting bracket User manual Warranty ca...

Page 18: ...lectric shock cording to standard EN 60598 1 It is moreover recommended to protect the supply lines of the units from indirect contact and or shorting to earth by using appropriately sized residual current devices installer Check that the main frequency and voltage correspond to those for which the unit is designed as given on the electrical data label This unit is not for home use only profession...

Page 19: ...he main plug from the socket Use a soft clean cloth moistened with a mild detergent Then carefully wipe the part dry For cleaning other housing parts use only a soft clean cloth Never use a liquid it might penetrate the unit and cause damage to it TROUBLESHOOTING Problems Possible causes Checks and remedies Fixture does not light up No mains supply Dimmer fader set to 0 All color faders set to 0 F...

Page 20: ...RGBW Beam Wash with 4 34 linear zoom USER MANUAL ...

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