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fos/4 Fresnel User Manual
Connect Power and Data
1. Attach five-pin XLR cable to the
DMX In connector (if using
external control).
2. Plug the XLR cable (if using) into
the DMX source or data daisy-
chain.
3. Use the DMX Thru connectors to
connect up to 32 device loads on
the DMX daisy chain.
4. Are you using AC power or
battery power?
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AC power: Continue to step 5.
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Battery power: Continue to
step 6.
5. Use the Power Thru connectors
to connect other fixtures using
the following recommended
guidelines, and then continue to step 6:
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Power Thru: Link up to 6 additional fixtures (12 A max) via Power Thru connector
when using an R20 Relay Module (consult breaker-trip curves when using other
equipment).
6. Supply power to the fixture in one of these ways:
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Attach the power cable to the Power In connector, and then plug the power cable into
AC power (100–240 VAC, 50/60 Hz) on a non-dimmable circuit.
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Attach the three-pin XLR cable to the Battery connector, and then plug the cable into
the battery (24–36 VDC). Cable must be rated for 10 A or greater.
CAUTION:
Do not connect the fixture to the battery when AC power is
present. Maximum fixture output may be reduced when the fixture is
connected to battery power.
Focus the Fixture
1. Apply power to the fixture, and wait until the fixture has booted up (the ETC splash screen
displays during boot up).
2. Press any encoder to "wake" the display.
3. What screen is currently displayed?
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DMX: Press any encoder to leave the view-only screen, and then press the Intensity
encoder to turn on the LED array. The display shows a timeout countdown to indicate
how long the LED array will remain on at 100% intensity. You can turn the Intensity
encoder to reset the timeout countdown to 5 minutes.
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All other screens (Studio, Preset, etc.): Press the Intensity encoder to turn on the
LED array, and turn the Intensity encoder to adjust the intensity.
4. Adjust the fixture to the desired position.
5. Rotate the zoom knob on either side of the fixture to adjust from spot to flood.
6. Press the Intensity encoder to turn off the LED array.