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SGM 

 

XM335-V1.1-A 

 

Idea  Moving  Led  100 

Table of Contents 
 

INTRODUCTION: .............................................................................................................................................2 

Features..................................................................................................................................................2 

OVERVIEW......................................................................................................................................................3 

SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ...................................................................................................................................4 

GENERAL GUIDELINES .....................................................................................................................................5 

INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS .........................................................................................................................5 

Mounting the device .................................................................................................................................5 

Installation method via clamp ....................................................................................................................6 

DMX-512 control connection ......................................................................................................................6 

Control Board ..........................................................................................................................................9 

FUNCTION MODE...........................................................................................................................................10 

DMX address setting ...............................................................................................................................10 

Slave setting .........................................................................................................................................10 

Auto Program ........................................................................................................................................10 

Music control .........................................................................................................................................10 

INFORMATION...............................................................................................................................................11 

Time information....................................................................................................................................11 

Software version ....................................................................................................................................11 

PERSONALITY ...............................................................................................................................................11 

Status Settings ......................................................................................................................................11 

SERVICE SETTING .........................................................................................................................................12 

Fans Control ..........................................................................................................................................12 

Display Setting ......................................................................................................................................12 

Temperature C/F ....................................................................................................................................12 

Initial effect...........................................................................................................................................12 

Wireless DMX.........................................................................................................................................12 

RESET-FUNCTIONS ........................................................................................................................................13 

EFFECT ADJUST.............................................................................................................................................13 

Test function of each channel...................................................................................................................13 

Lamp adjustment ...................................................................................................................................13 

Calibrate values .....................................................................................................................................13 

USERS MODE SET..........................................................................................................................................13 

User mode ............................................................................................................................................13 

Preset User mode...................................................................................................................................13 

EDIT PROGRAM .............................................................................................................................................13 

Select program ......................................................................................................................................13 

Edit program .........................................................................................................................................13 

Edit scenes............................................................................................................................................13 

Auto scenes rec. ....................................................................................................................................13 

INSTRUCTIONS ON USE .................................................................................................................................16 

ERROR MESSAGE ..........................................................................................................................................17 

CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE .......................................................................................................................18 

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS..........................................................................................................................18 

Summary of Contents for IDEA MOVING LED 100

Page 1: ...1 0 1 L E R L A U N A M S R E S U GB I D F E P M O V I N G H E A D IDEA MOVING LED 100 ...

Page 2: ...e il tempo di vita raccomandiamo una pulizia regolare delle luci 1 Pulire le lenti dentro e fuori ogni settimana per evitare la debolezza delle luci dovuta ad accumulo di polvere 2 Pulire la ventola ogni settimana 3 Un controllo elettrico dettagliato da un ingeniere elettrico approvato ogni tre mesi assicurarsi che i contatti del circuito siano in buone condizioni prevenire il cattivo contatto del...

Page 3: ...enst SGM behält sich das Recht vor Verbesserungen an den Produkten vorzunehmen und deshalb empfehlen wir die Bedienungsanleitung dem Produkt stets beizulegen und die Seriennummer auf der letzten Seite des Umschlags einzutragen Bei der Verwendung dieses Handbuches mit einem Gerät das vor oder nach der Drucklegung produ ziert wurde können sich Abweichungen zwischen Gerät und dem Inhalt des Handbuche...

Page 4: ... control 10 INFORMATION 11 Time information 11 Software version 11 PERSONALITY 11 Status Settings 11 SERVICE SETTING 12 Fans Control 12 Display Setting 12 Temperature C F 12 Initial effect 12 Wireless DMX 12 RESET FUNCTIONS 13 EFFECT ADJUST 13 Test function of each channel 13 Lamp adjustment 13 Calibrate values 13 USERS MODE SET 13 User mode 13 Preset User mode 13 EDIT PROGRAM 13 Select program 13...

Page 5: ...le one omega clamps and a safety rope and this manual Please check carefully that there is no damage caused by transportation Should there be any consult your dealer and don t install this device Features 60pcs LEDS 22x3W red 17x3W green 15x3W blue 6x3W white Extremely Long Life 50 000 Hr and low power consumption DMX channel 13 channels Pan tilt movement 8 bit and 16 bit resolution For smooth and...

Page 6: ...9 10 1 Lens 2 Yoke 3 Base 4 Wireless DMX antenna 5 LCD Display 6 Mode esc button 7 Up button 8 Down button 9 Enter button 10 Microphone 11 Housing 12 3 PIN DMX output socket 13 3 PIN DMX input socket 14 5 PIN DMX output socket 15 5 PIN DMX input socket 16 Power switch 17 Fuse 18 Power supply ...

Page 7: ...gher than stated at the end of this manual Make sure the power cord is never crimped or damaged by sharp edges If this would be the case replacement of the cable must be done by an authorized dealer Always disconnect from the mains when the device is not in use or before cleaning it Only handle the power cord by the plug Never pull out the plug by tugging the power cord During initial start up som...

Page 8: ... be transported For safety reasons please be aware that all modifications on the device are forbidden If this device will be operated in any way different to the one described in this manual the product may suffer damages and the guarantee becomes void Furthermore any other operation may lead to short circuit burns electric shock lamp explosion crash etc INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Mounting the devi...

Page 9: ...om of the device Tighten the quick lock fasteners fully clockwise Install the second Omega holder Pull the safety rope through the holes on the bottom of the base and over the trussing system or a safe fixation spot Insert the end in the carabine and tighten the safety screw DMX 512 control connection Connect the provided XLR cable to the female 3 pin XLR output of your controller and the other si...

Page 10: ... which the fixture starts to listen to the digital control information sent out from the DMX controller The allocation of this starting address is achieved by setting the correct number on the display located on the base of the device You can set the same starting address for all fixtures or a group of fixtures or make different address for each fixture individually If you set the same address all...

Page 11: ...ess system 1 Connect the transmitter with the DMX controller 2 To make the fixture installed with wireless receiver log in to the transmitter a Initially the indicator on the receiver fixture should be in Solid red b Press and hold the configuration button on transmitter for less than 3 seconds the red green LEDs on the transmitter and the receiver fixture will flash rapidly for about 5 10 seconds...

Page 12: ...s Last Run Hours Timer Password Clear Last Run XXXX Hours XXXX Hours XXXX Hours Password XXX ON OFF Power on running time Fixture running time Fixture Last times clear Timer Password Clear Fixture Last time Temperature Info Head Temperature XXX Temperature in the head Information Software Version Ver1 0 Software version of each IC Status Settings Address via DMX No DMX Status Pan Reverse Tilt Reve...

Page 13: ...rn manual scenes edit Edit Program Rec Controller XX XX Automat scenes rec FUNCTION MODE DMX address setting With this function you can adjust the desired DMX address via the Control Board Select Set DMX address via the encoder Press the encoder adjust the DMX address by turning the encoder Press the encoder to confirm Press the Mode Esc button in order return to the main menu Display the DMX 512 ...

Page 14: ...ing the encoder Press the encoder the display shows V X X X X stands for the version number e g V 1 0 V 2 6 Turn the encoder in order to read the version of every individual IC Press the Mode Esc button in order to return to the main menu PERSONALITY Status Settings Address via DMX With this function you can adjust the desired DMX address via an external controller Select Address via DMX by turnin...

Page 15: ...ervice password Fan Voltage With this function you can select fan voltage for high or low the default is low ATTENTION The model is not recommended when ambient temperature is higher than 15 Celsius degree Fans Control With this function you can set the speed of the running fans The selections have Auto high and low Display Setting Shut off time With this function you can shut off the LCD display ...

Page 16: ...r defined channel orders Preset User mode With this function you can adjust the rest user defined channel order EDIT PROGRAM Select program With this function you can select the program for the Program Run Edit program With this function you can edit the internal programs Edit scenes With this function you can edit the scenes of the internal programs Auto scenes rec The moving head features an int...

Page 17: ... Press the Enter button to confirm Turn the encoder to select Auto Pro Part 1 Auto Pro Part 2 or Auto Pro Part 3 and thus select which Slave program is to be sent Selection Part 1 means that the Slave unit runs the same program as the master units Press the Enter button to confirm Press the Mode Esc button in order to return to the main menu 4 Program selection for Edit Program Select Edit program...

Page 18: ...nes 10 11 12 13 Program 4 includes scenes 8 9 10 Program 6 includes scenes 12 13 14 15 16 Auto Pro Part 1 is Program 2 Auto Pro Part 2 is Program 3 Auto Pro Part 3 is Program 6 The 3 Slave groups run the Auto Program in certain time segments as shown in the following picture ...

Page 19: ...5 236 255 no function Red LED 6 6 0 255 Red 0 Black 255 100 Red Green LED 7 7 0 255 Green 0 Black 255 100 Green Blue LED 8 8 0 255 Blue 0 Black 255 100 Blue White LED 9 9 0 255 White 0 Black 255 100 White Shutter strobe 0 31 Led trun off 32 63 Led turn on 64 95 Strobe effect slow to fast 96 127 Led turn on 128 159 Pulse effect in sequences 160 191 Led turn on 192 223 Random strobe effect slow to f...

Page 20: ...the same time you may see the error message Red Color Er Green Er Pan Er flash repeated for 5 times and then the fixture will generate a reset signal all the stepper reset If the fixture remain error message after performing reset more than 3 times it will detect whether the fixture has more than 3 errors If the fixture has more than 3 errors including 3 errors all the channels can not work proper...

Page 21: ...ondition and extend the life time we suggest a regular cleaning to the lights 1 Clean the inside and outside lens each week to avoid the weakneness of the lights due to accumulation of dust 2 Clean the fan each week 3 A detailed electric check by approved electrical engineer each three month make sure that the circuit contacts are in good condition prevent the poor contact of circuit from overheat...

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