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0-10V AND ALARM CONTACT

These functions control the way that the fixture interprets the signal from the 0-10V con-

nector. 

The 

0-10V CONTACT

 setting is used to enable or disable the fixture’s ability to use the 

0-10V input to determine the intensity of light output. Please note that if this feature is 

enabled, the fixture will adhere to the settings selected in the Color Temperature and Virtual 

Color functions of the Standalone System Menu.

Alternately, the 

ALARM CONTACT

 setting is used to enable or disable the fixture’s ability to 

activate Standalone mode when input is received from the 0-10V connector. DMX control will 

simultaneously be disabled when the fixture enters this mode. Common uses for this feature 

include emergency lighting applications or a master power switch for repair and maintenance 

purposes.

Summary of Contents for FUZE PENDANT COMPACT

Page 1: ...User Manual FUZE PENDANT COMPACT...

Page 2: ...onomic loss associated with the use or reliance of any information contained within this document and or as a result of the improper unsafe insufficient and negligent assembly installation rigging and...

Page 3: ...llation Instructions 11 Fixture Installation 12 Accessory Installation 13 E Fly Wireless Setup Guidelines 19 System Menu 20 0 10V and Alarm Contact 24 DMX Traits 25 Color Temperature Table 31 Virtual...

Page 4: ...first contacting customer support Please do not discard the shipping carton in the trash Please recycle whenever possible BOX CONTENTS Power Cable x1 Bracket Hole Caps x2 CUSTOMER SUPPORT Contact ELA...

Page 5: ...b all expenses for warranty service and repair labor by reason of defects in material or workmanship The sole responsibility of Elation Professional under this warranty shall be limited to the repair...

Page 6: ...ARE NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE THIS UNIT DO NOT ATTEMPT ANY REPAIRS YOURSELF DOING SO WILL VOID YOUR MANUFACTURER S WARRANTY DAMAGES RESULTING FROM MODIFICATIONS TO THIS DEVICE AND OR THE DISRE...

Page 7: ...and other devices or a wall for proper cool ing TURN OFF the power and allow approximately 15 minutes for the fixture to cool down before servicing ALWAYS disconnect fixture from power before performi...

Page 8: ...ould you need any spare parts please order genuine parts from an authorized Elation dealer Please refer to the following points during routine inspections A detailed electrical check by an approved el...

Page 9: ...9 OVERVIEW...

Page 10: ...he center plate in the connection panel The terminal block also con tains two additional terminals for 10V and 10V but these terminals are discussed in the following section 0 10V CONTACT CLOSURE CONN...

Page 11: ...re exceeds this rating Overhead rigging requires extensive experience including calculating working load limits knowledge of installation material being used and periodic safety inspection of all inst...

Page 12: ...ult in bodily injury CLAMP INSTALLATION The included yoke bracket features a built in attachment point for a mounting clamp The fixture itself also features a safety cable loop located near the contro...

Page 13: ...L DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN SCREWS OR USE A POWER SCREWDRIVER 1 Loosen screw on the side of lens bezel to open release as shown in the image on the left 2 Carefully install lens in place as shown in the imag...

Page 14: ...yoke spacer discs and secure in place with four 4 screws each 3 Align the yoke two 2 yoke outer mounting discs and two 2 hand knobs over the yoke inner mounting discs Insert the hand knobs and rotate...

Page 15: ...ON PLACE FIXTURE ON A STABLE SURFACE AND ALLOW 15 MINUTES TO COOL DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN SCREWS OR USE A POWER SCREWDRIVER To install either snoot kit align the desired snoot with the lens bezel of the fi...

Page 16: ...ts concrete ceilings and other structural systems which can secure the fixture in the event that the mounting surface fails to carry the weight of the Fuze Pendant Compact securely Failure to attach t...

Page 17: ...ch diameter hole in the desired ceiling panel Insert the trim ring through the hole and secure in place with the support brackets and screws 2 Lower the lighting fixture into the trim ring from above...

Page 18: ...e trim ring using the included screws 4 Install the entire assembly back into the ceiling at the desired location making sure that the ends of the grid support brackets are resting firmly on the suppo...

Page 19: ...fol lowing points are recommended Install devices a minimum of 9 8 ft 3m above audiences and or ground level as shown in the illustration below Position the wireless antenna in a vertical upright ori...

Page 20: ...you can navigate through the different functions and access the sub menus with the DOWN and UP buttons Once you reach a field that requires adjusting press the ENTER button to activate that field and...

Page 21: ...lts to settings in use before connec tion was lost Fade to Black If DMX signal is lost fixture fades to 0 intensity Standalone If DMX signal is lost fixture reverts to Color Temp and Virtual Color set...

Page 22: ...order Fade Time 0 60s Default 10s Use 0 10V On Off See 0 10V and Alarm Contact section of this manual Alarm Mode On Off PERSONALITY Primary On Off Secondary On Off Dim Modes Standard Stage TV Architec...

Page 23: ...ue 000 255 White 000 255 Lime 000 255 Dimmer 000 255 Dimmer Fine 000 255 Strobe 000 255 INFORMATION Fixture Life Time Power On Time xxxxxx Hours Fix Last Run Time Powr On Time Able Res xxxxxx Hours Po...

Page 24: ...ed the fixture will adhere to the settings selected in the Color Temperature and Virtual Color functions of the Standalone System Menu Alternately the ALARM CONTACT setting is used to enable or disabl...

Page 25: ...o 100 000 1 1 4 4 000 255 Red 0 to 100 255 2 5 000 255 Red Fine 0 to 100 255 2 3 5 6 000 255 Green 0 to 100 255 4 7 000 255 Green Fine 0 to 100 255 3 5 6 8 000 255 Blue 0 to 100 255 6 9 000 255 Blue F...

Page 26: ...9 Counter clockwise slow to fast 230 234 Open Random Slots 235 239 Fast 240 244 Medium 245 249 Slow 250 255 Open 9 16 8 Dim Modes 000 X 000 020 Standard 021 040 Stage 041 060 TV 061 080 Architectural...

Page 27: ...00 X 137 6 0s 138 7 0s 139 8 0s 140 9 0s 141 10s 142 255 Idle 10 17 9 Control 000 X 000 099 Idle Refresh Rate Hz 100 900 101 910 102 920 103 930 104 940 105 950 106 960 107 970 108 980 109 990 110 100...

Page 28: ...9 Refresh Rate Hz 000 X 124 1140 125 1150 126 1160 127 1170 128 1180 129 1190 130 1200 131 1210 132 1220 133 1230 134 1240 135 1250 136 1260 137 1270 138 1280 139 1290 140 1300 141 1310 142 1320 143 1...

Page 29: ...e 201 210 Dimmer Curve Linear default 211 220 Dimmer Curve Square 221 230 Dimmer Curve Inverse Square 231 240 Dimmer Curve S Curve 241 Internal Program 1 Scenes 1 8 242 Internal Program 2 Scenes 9 16...

Page 30: ...0 DMX TRAITS CHANNEL DMX VALUES FUNCTION DEF SNAP 1ch Dim 4ch Dim Color 5ch RGBWL 10ch RGBWL 16bit 10ch Std 17ch Ext 4ch HSI 9ch HSI Ext 3 4 000 255 Hue 0 to 100 255 4 5 000 255 Saturation 0 to 100 25...

Page 31: ...0 032 3200 063 6300 033 3300 064 6400 034 3400 065 6500 035 3500 066 6600 036 3600 067 6700 037 3700 068 6800 038 3800 069 6900 039 3900 070 7000 040 4000 071 7100 041 4100 072 7200 042 4200 073 7300...

Page 32: ...rk Amber 43 131 Marine Blue 14 778 Millennium Gold 44 115 Peacock Blue 15 135 Deep Golden Amber 45 172 Lagoon Blue 16 24 Scarlet 46 116 Medium Blue Green 17 106 Primary Red 47 90 Dark Yellow Green 18...

Page 33: ...33 ERROR CODES ERROR CODE DESCRIPTION Temp Error These messages will appear if there is a temperature and or voltage malfunction 0 10V Error Note Error Codes are subject to change without notice...

Page 34: ...ctronic Shutter and Strobe DMX and Menu adjustable LED Refresh Rate Frequency CONTROL CONNECTIONS 8 DMX Channel Modes Standalone and Primary Secondary Modes RDM Remote Device Management 0 10V Dimming...

Page 35: ...35 PENDANT BRACKET ATTACHED DIMENSIONAL DRAWINGS Dimensions not drawn to scale...

Page 36: ...36 YOKE BRACKET ATTACHED DIMENSIONAL DRAWINGS Dimensions not drawn to scale...

Page 37: ...37 CEILING MOUNT KIT ATTACHED DIMENSIONAL DRAWINGS Dimensions not drawn to scale...

Page 38: ...38 HALF SNOOT ATTACHED DIMENSIONAL DRAWINGS Dimensions not drawn to scale...

Page 39: ...39 FULL SNOOT ATTACHED DIMENSIONAL DRAWINGS Dimensions not drawn to scale...

Page 40: ...ction against harmful interfer ence in a residential installation This device uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the included instructions may...

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