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INDEX

1.0 Introduction .................................................................................................................................18

1.1 Safety information.......................................................................................................................................................18

1.1.1 Protecting against electric shock ..........................................................................................................................18

1.1.2 Installation ................................................................................................................................................................18

1.1.3 Protection against burns and fire ...........................................................................................................................18

1.1.4 Weather protection..................................................................................................................................................18

1.2 Compliance ................................................................................................................................................................18

2.0 Size ...............................................................................................................................................19

3.0 Packaging and transport ...........................................................................................................19

3.1 Packaging ...................................................................................................................................................................19

3.2 Transport ......................................................................................................................................................................19

4.0 Installation ...................................................................................................................................20

4.1 Build in specifications.................................................................................................................................................20

4.2 Connection to mains power ......................................................................................................................................21

4.3 Connection to DMX signal .........................................................................................................................................21

5.0 Use of the unit..............................................................................................................................22

5.1 Setting operating mode .............................................................................................................................................22

5.2 Setting DMX Address ..................................................................................................................................................22

5.3 DMX address setting with the accessory Weezerd 1 ..............................................................................................23

5.4 Setting DMX mode with the accessory Weezerd 1 .................................................................................................23

5.5 DMX functions RGBW..................................................................................................................................................23

5.5.1 DMX functions with DMX MODE = 4 channels.......................................................................................................23

5.5.2 DMX functions with DMX MODE = 5 channels.......................................................................................................23

5.5.3 DMX functions with DMX MODE = 6 channels.......................................................................................................24

5.6 DMX functions Dynamic white...................................................................................................................................24

5.6.1 DMX functions with DMX MODE = 2 channels.......................................................................................................24

5.6.2 DMX functions with DMX MODE = 3 channels.......................................................................................................24

5.7 DMX functions monochromatic ................................................................................................................................25

6.0 Master-Slave and Automatic function......................................................................................25

6.1 MASTER configuration.................................................................................................................................................26

6.2 SLAVE configuration....................................................................................................................................................26

7.0 Fixed colours mode....................................................................................................................26

7.1 Fixed colours mode RGBW.........................................................................................................................................26

7.2 Fixed colour mode Dynamic white...........................................................................................................................27

7.3 Fixed colour mode monochrome by remote control.............................................................................................27

7.4 SLAVE configuration RGBW by remote control ........................................................................................................27

7.5 SLAVE configuration Dynamic white by remote control.........................................................................................27

7.6 SLAVE configuration monochromatic by remote control.......................................................................................27

8.0 Thermal protection .....................................................................................................................27

9.0 No frost glass ...............................................................................................................................27

10.0 RDM functions............................................................................................................................28

11.0 Maintenance.............................................................................................................................28

11.1 Cleaning the unit ......................................................................................................................................................28

11.2 Regular checks .........................................................................................................................................................28

12.0 Spare parts ................................................................................................................................28

13.0 Troubleshooting.........................................................................................................................29

14.0 Disposal......................................................................................................................................29

15.0 Technical specifications ..........................................................................................................30

Summary of Contents for RB280

Page 1: ...Ruby Recessed Manuale di istruzioni Instructions manual...

Page 2: ...DMX MODE 5 channels 23 5 5 3 DMX functions with DMX MODE 6 channels 24 5 6 DMX functions Dynamic white 24 5 6 1 DMX functions with DMX MODE 2 channels 24 5 6 2 DMX functions with DMX MODE 3 channels...

Page 3: ...ied technician for any regular maintenance action not described in this manual 1 1 2 Installation The unit installation actions must be performed by a qualified staff 1 1 3 Protection against burns an...

Page 4: ...t 2 0 Size 280m m 11 02in 15mm 0 59in 3 0 m m 1 1 8 i n 263mm 10 35in 232mm 9 14in 150mm 5 91in 3 0 Packaging and transport Warning Griven S r l liability will cease upon consignment of goods to the f...

Page 5: ...ons 4 0 Installation 30mm 1 18in 263mm 10 35in 230mm 9 06in 150mm 5 91in DRAINAGE MATERIAL Light direction 5 91in 150mm 1 18in 10 35in 263mm 30mm 1 18in 150mm 9 06in 230mm DRAINAGE MATERIAL tion ec di...

Page 6: ...on kit to perform the connections Warning Before connecting the unit verify that power supplies features are compatible with the unit features The unit must never be installed if not grounded electric...

Page 7: ...PROG PROG P P Warning Before performing any setting operation it is necessary to log in as reported in the chart below Function Buttons Description LOGIN 1 2 3 It is the first procedure to be perform...

Page 8: ...ion Value Description 1 Red 0 255 Proportional control 0 100 of the Red color 2 Green 0 255 Proportional control 0 100 of the Green color 3 Blue 0 255 Proportional control 0 100 of the Blue color 4 Wh...

Page 9: ...sence of DMX signal the led will remain ON Channel Function Value Description 1 Dynamic white 0 3 Warm white 100 Cold white 0 4 122 Warm white 100 Cold white from 0 to 100 123 132 Warm white 100 Cold...

Page 10: ...icture shows an example of a Master Slave layout Attention In absence of DMX signal the led will remain ON Channel Function Value Description 1 Dimmer Strobe 0 15 Luminous output intensity 100 16 150...

Page 11: ...nta red yellow white The pre set time of each scene is 5 seconds If the projector is turned off when it is set in automatic mode it will switch on again in automatic mode with the same se lected scene...

Page 12: ...nterfere with the projection When the projector is on if required by the weather conditions the glass is automatically warmed up If the projection is to be started at a definite time take care to defr...

Page 13: ...these instructions 11 1 Cleaning the unit The unit must be cleaned regularly Cleaning regularity will depend especially on the environment where the unit will operate deposits of dust smokes or other...

Page 14: ...ibile Cause Action The unit does not respond properly to the DMX control Incorrect DMX cable connection Check connections and wires Rectify inefficient connec tions Repair or replace damaged wires Unf...

Page 15: ...ent 0 37A 100V 0 14 277V Maximum power 37W Thermal protection Electronic Light output source Type of light output source 20 Leds Optics Optical system Lenses Control Protocol USITT DMX 512 Control cha...

Page 16: ...English 31...

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