Architectural Decorative
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Instruction Sheet for Assembly and Installation
Lightolier is a Philips group brand
631 Airport Road, Fall River, MA 02720 • (508) 679-8131 • Fax (508) 674-4710
We reserve the right to change details of design, materials and finish.
www.lightolier.com © 2008 Philips Group • A0908
A Glossary of Terms
Color Factors:
The impact of light source colors is determined by the
combination of three factors:
hue
,
saturation
, and
luminance
. Hue indi-
cates whether a color looks red, orange, yellow, green, blue, violet, etc.
Saturation represents how pure a color is, and luminance (brightness)
identifies how strong the color is.
Fixed Color:
Fixed Color Effect is a static display of one color.
Color Wash:
A Color Wash Effect produces a smooth transition in hue,
progressing through the visible color spectrum: red, orange, yellow, green,
blue, indigo, violet.
Cycle Direction:
The sequence in which colors move through the spec-
trum: red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, violet.
Chasing Rainbow:
Chasing Rainbow makes a smooth transition from
color to color through the color spectrum. When applied to a group of
lights the colors appear to follow each other from light to light.
Random Color:
Random Color Effect is an abrupt transition of 128 ran-
domly generated colors at specified intervals. Colors jump from one hue
to the next in spectrum increments of at least 25% so no two succes-
sive colors have similar values.
Random Fade:
Random Color Fade is a smooth transition of 128 ran-
domly generated colors at specified intervals. Colors jump from one hue
to the next in spectrum increments of at least 25% so no two succes-
sive colors have similar values.
Speed:
Determines the duration of an Effect. In Color Wash, Speed is
defined as the amount of time which elapses between the initial display
of the Starting Color in cycle one, and its next display which begins cycle
two. In Cross Fade, Speed is defined as the amount of time which elapses
between the initial display of the Starting Color to the display of the
Ending Color and back again (round trip). In Random Color, Speed is
defined as the amount of time a color is displayed before it
jumps
to the
next color. In Variable Color Strobe, speed determines how fast the colors
advance around the spectrum which in turn affects what color will be
flashed at each strobe.
Stand-Alone:
(built-in or on board) Refers to a method of Control. Stand
Alone means that the unit is controlled by the built-in microprocessor,
thus utilizing
on-board
Effects. Stand Alone differs from Networked in that
the unit is controlling itself versus taking direction from an external source
such as a DMX512 controller.
CCLPS602P
BACK VIEW
CORRECT
WRONG
SHIELD (GRN/WHT)
DATA - (ORN/WHT)
DATA + (ORN)
+24 VDC (RED)
GROUND (BLK)
Installation Using RJ45 Connector
CCLPS602P
Front View
100-240VAC (1A)
CCLRDPS60
PWR SUPPLY
F-F PWR
COUPLER
To Luminaires
OUT
1
OUT
2
ENET IN
DMX IN
DMX OUT
DMX IN
DMX OUT
Fig. 3