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Classic² / Highpower²

6.6 Operation via radio remote control (option)

When operating via the radio
remote control, the XLR input
(2) must first be set to Remote
(see chapter Options).

After the radio remote control
has

been plugged in, the

Classic²/Highpower²
automatically detects that a
radio remote control has been
plugged in.

Up to 60 different handheld transmitters can be programmed on the machine. For this
purpose, the "Remote" submenu must first be selected.

In the Remote submenu, the
menu fields are replaced. The
channel (key on the handheld
transmitter) can be selected at
the top left. At the bottom left,
a new hand-held transmitter is
taught-in and at the bottom
right, the taught-in hand-held
transmitters are deleted again.

A new hand-held transmitter is taught-in as follows. First select the menu item add
and confirm this with the confirmation key. Adding" now appears at the bottom left.
The machine now waits for a valid radio signal. To do this, press any key on the
handheld transmitter. The teach-in process is now complete and "adding" appears
again at the bottom left. You can then select the key and save it.

To delete the handheld transmitters already taught-in, select the "del" menu item and
confirm it. Deleting" now appears at the bottom right. The deletion process is now in
progress. The display changes back to "del" after a successful deleting process.

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Summary of Contents for classic 2

Page 1: ...Instruction manual...

Page 2: ...r 1 tank cap with quick coupling 1 fluid hose with quick coupling and grommet 1 Power cord with TrueOne plug 1 Tank holder 1 Wide jet nozzle only with Highpower 1 Noise reducing nozzle only for Highpo...

Page 3: ...6 2 Operation in stand alone mode 9 6 3 Operation via DMX512 RDM 10 6 4 Operation via Modbus RTU 10 6 5 Operation via cable remote control option 11 6 6 Operation via radio remote control option 12 6...

Page 4: ...wise the smallest fog clouds can be generated The Highpower also has an alternating nozzle system Here a choice can be made between a wide jet nozzle and a noise reducing nozzle There are many possibl...

Page 5: ...c leakage of hot fluid droplets is possible Care should therefore be taken to ensure that these cannot become a hazard to people Keep a safety distance of 3m to the fog outlet nozzle Do not ingest the...

Page 6: ...Classic Highpower 3 Designation of the parts Front view Rearview 5...

Page 7: ...from the quick coupling by pressing the locking button 2 Remove the canister lock 3 Take the canister out of the tank holder 4 Unscrew the tank cap from the empty canister and screw it onto a new or...

Page 8: ...do this unscrew the nozzle from the front using a 14 mm nut with extension and ratchet Make sure that the copper sealing ring is still on the nozzle adapter Now screw the new nozzle onto the nozzle a...

Page 9: ...dissolving fluid 6 Working with the Classic Highpower The Classic Highpower is a fog machine with powerful output From a small cloud of fog to dense room filling fog any desired effect can be achieved...

Page 10: ...be changed with the help of the plus and minus keys and then saved with the confirmation key On the left edge of the screen PWR indicates whether the heating is active On the right edge of the screen...

Page 11: ...eater than zero the Classic Highpower starts the fogging process and stops it accordingly at the value zero Via RDM the Classic Highpower is configurable DMX address as well as readable error or tempe...

Page 12: ...ed and confirmed with the confirmation key In the appendix you will find the definitions of the registers that are necessary for programming the PLC 6 5 Operation via cable remote control option When...

Page 13: ...ft At the bottom left a new hand held transmitter is taught in and at the bottom right the taught in hand held transmitters are deleted again A new hand held transmitter is taught in as follows First...

Page 14: ...c steps Analogously the fogging time can be set in steps of seconds at the bottom right To activate the timer the confirmation key can be pressed for both the waiting time or the fogging time This act...

Page 15: ...item Char you can choose between the pump characteristics full power max time and non stop Full power The pump is not regulated down regardless of the falling temperature in the heating element Max T...

Page 16: ...communication protocol of the XLR sockets In the menu item Input the communication protocol of the XLR sockets can be selected The following protocols can be selected here DMX RDM Modbus Remote cable...

Page 17: ...frequently you should rinse it thoroughly before each filling with fresh fluid This will prevent contamination The tank holder can be unscrewed for permanent installation Please note The difference in...

Page 18: ...ssic Highpower hums loudly when fogging 1 The pump runs dry This must be avoided at all costs 2 Refill fluid 3 Check hose and coupling engage again if necessary The Classic Highpower shows the error m...

Page 19: ...ut Adjustable 1 100 in 1 steps Ejection distance Up to 20 m with wide jet nozzle Up to 15 m with noise reducing nozzle Supported protocols DMX512 RDM Modbus RTU JT Remote Control DMX RDM cable remote...

Page 20: ...100 in 1 steps Ejection distance Up to 15 m Supported protocols DMX512 RDM Modbus RTU JT Remote Control DMX RDM cable remote control radio remote control integrated timer stand alone Accessories optio...

Page 21: ...100 in 1 steps Ejection distance Up to 15 m Supported protocols DMX512 RDM Modbus RTU JT Remote Control DMX RDM cable remote control radio remote control integrated timer stand alone Accessories optio...

Page 22: ...purchase and or delivery must be presented Replaced parts become our property 3 The warranty claim expires if repairs or interventions are carried out by persons who are not authorized by us to do so...

Page 23: ...very at the request of the end user either a replacement delivered free of charge or b the reduced value is remunerated or c take back the device for a refund of the purchase price but not more than t...

Page 24: ...Classic Highpower A1 Appendix 23...

Page 25: ...Classic Highpower 24...

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