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Spectra QX40 Pixel

  

User Manual

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Product overview & technical specifications

Equipped with 40 x 10W RGBW LEDs, the QX40 is suitable 

for illuminating event spaces, stages or facades, while the 

zone control allows lighting designers to create stunning 

effects. The unit utilises quad-colour LED technology to 

produce a wide colour spectrum from rich, primary colours 

through to subtle pastel hues. Designed for rental and events, 

the QX40 features quick release omega brackets, powerCON 

TRUE1 connectors for power input/output and also features 

both wired and wireless DMX by W-DMX Sweden. The slim 

profile of the fixture is ideally suited for loading into road 

trunks holding multiple units. A range of optional accessories 

including beam shaping lenses, snoots and barndoors further 

widen its applications.

•  40 x 10W quad-colour LEDs (RGBW)
•  Beam angle: 8°
•  3kHz refresh rate
•  Pixel zone mapping
•  Wireless DMX control  

by W-DMX Sweden

•  DMX channels: 1/3/4/6/9/20  

or 25 selectable

•  Static colour, colour change  

and colour fade modes

•  Master/slave mode when cabled

•  0 - 100% dimming  

and variable strobe

•  4 dimming curves: Linear, square 

law, inverse square law and S-curve

•  Supplied with installation bracket 

and quick release omega clamps

•  4 button menu with OLED display
•  PowerCON TRUE1 input/output
•  IP rated 5-Pin XLR input/output 

trailing connections

•  Fan cooled

Spectra QX40 Pixel

Specifications

Spectra QX40 Pixel

Power consumption 410W

Power supply

100~240V, 50/60Hz

Dimensions

334 x 532 x 138mm

Weight

11.9kg

Order code

LEDJ296

IP65

Native (8°)

0m

1m

2m

3m

4m

5m

8° - Lux

FULL ON

R

G

B

W

236000

47600

82000

17000

112000

58953

11915

20503

4254

28080

26200

5290

9110

1890

12500

14800

2980

5130

1060

7030

9440

1900

3280

680

4500

20° Lens

0m

1m

2m

3m

4m

5m

20° - Lux

FULL ON

R

G

B

W

67600

10100

20860

4070

27210

16910

3089

6147

1327

8041

7555

1360

2768

593

3594

20°

3360

595

1291

269

1670

2720

496

992

213

1290

15° x 60° Lens

0m

1m

2m

3m

4m

5m

15° x 60° - Lux

FULL ON

R

G

B

W

26000

5150

9050

2240

12600

7000

1430

2460

600

3460

3150

645

1100

280

1550

15° x 60°

1800

370

630

150

880

1200

245

420

105

590

40° Lens

0m

1m

2m

3m

4m

5m

40° - Lux

FULL ON

R

G

B

W

20420

3707

7475

1460

9670

5220

912

1989

380

2500

2320

411

873

170

1113

40°

1374

244

520

101

660

936

165

354

69

448

Summary of Contents for Spectra QX40 Pixel

Page 1: ...Order code LEDJ296 Spectra QX40 Pixel Exterior Fixture User Manual...

Page 2: ...ent and do not modify the unit Do not connect this equipment to a dimmer pack Do not switch the equipment on and off in short intervals as this will reduce the system s life Do not expose to flammable...

Page 3: ...ade modes Master slave mode when cabled 0 100 dimming and variable strobe 4 dimming curves Linear square law inverse square law and S curve Supplied with installation bracket and quick release omega c...

Page 4: ...6mm 334mm 01 Bracket tightening knobs 02 OLED display 03 Function buttons 04 Wireless DMX antenna 05 PowerCON TRUE1 input 06 PowerCON TRUE1 output 07 IP rated 5 Pin XLR input 08 IP rated 5 Pin XLR out...

Page 5: ...s of the fixture and use the four thumbscrews located in each corner to tightnen it to the fixture The safety wire attached to the snoot can be clipped to one of the two holes in each of the side arms...

Page 6: ...Pair Setting No 4 Slave Yes Slave Mode No 5 Dimmer 1 Static Mode Colour Preset 00 38 01 Static Colour Mode 2 All Dimmer 1 All Red 000 255 Manual Dimming Mode 2 All Green 000 255 3 All Blue 000 255 4 A...

Page 7: ...etting 2 Square Law 3 Inv Square Law S Type 2 Dimmer Speed Fast Dimming Speed Setting Smooth 3 Fan Speed 1 Auto Fan Speed Setting 2 High 3 Slow 4 DMX Fail 1 Blackout DMX Fail Setting 2 Hold 3 Auto 4 P...

Page 8: ...the UP and DOWN button and use the UP and DOWN buttons to select Signal Press the SET button and use the UP and DOWN buttons to select W DMX Press the SET button to confirm the setting and use the DO...

Page 9: ...142 Full CT Blue 143 148 State Blue 149 154 Double CT Blue 155 160 Medium Blue 161 166 Just Blue 167 172 Deep Blue 173 178 Blue 179 184 Congo Blue 185 190 Surprise Pink 191 196 Fuchsuia Pink 197 202 F...

Page 10: ...el Blue 131 136 Half CT Blue 137 142 Full CT Blue 143 148 State Blue 149 154 Double CT Blue 155 160 Medium Blue 161 166 Just Blue 167 172 Deep Blue 173 178 Blue 179 184 Congo Blue 185 190 Surprise Pin...

Page 11: ...hite 1 0 100 5 000 255 Red 2 0 100 6 000 255 Green 2 0 100 7 000 255 Blue 2 0 100 8 000 255 White 2 0 100 9 000 255 Red 3 0 100 10 000 255 Green 3 0 100 11 000 255 Blue 3 0 100 12 000 255 White 3 0 10...

Page 12: ...ing Yellow 065 070 Lime Green 071 076 JAS Green 077 082 Fern Green 083 088 Moss Green 089 094 Primary Green 095 100 Dark Green 101 106 Green 107 112 Medium Blue Green 113 118 Light Blue 25 channel mod...

Page 13: ...g all makes and models of different manufactures to be linked together and operate from a single controller as long as all fixtures and the controller are DMX compliant To ensure proper DMX data trans...

Page 14: ...able adaptor must be used The diagram below details the correct cable conversion 5 pin XLR female Pin 1 GND screen Pin 2 Signal Pin 3 Signal Pin 4 N C Pin 5 N C 3 pin XLR female Pin 1 GND screen Pin 2...

Page 15: ...s that can be connected is 6 fixtures 240V or 3 fixtures 120V including the first fixture After the maximum number of fixtures are connected a new power run will need to be started Please note Caution...

Page 16: ...possible harm to the environment or human health from uncontrolled waste disposal please separate this from other types of wastes and recycle it responsibly to promote the sustainable reuse of materia...

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