start up
05
- Pixel |
attaching bar
n-doors and filters
attaching barn-doors
1. Ensure the mains power is switched off.
2. Connect the Pixel to mains AC power.
3. Switch on the mains AC power supply, then switch on the Pixel.
replacing lamps
1. Turn the reflector in an anti-clockwise direction [
A
] to
align the three lugs on the reflector [
B
], with the lug
sockets located on the body of the Pixel [
C
].
2. Once the lug sockets and the lugs are aligned simply
pull the reflector away from the body.
3. Remove lamp (make sure sufficient time has passed to
allow the lamp to cool down) and replace with an
approved replacement bulb.
B
C
A
using zoom function
To use the zoom feature simply move the
‘zoom slider’ back and forth until the desired
effect is reached.
For a smaller spot/flood move the ‘zoom slider’
towards the back of the unit; and for a larger
diameter spot/flood move the slider towards the
front of the unit.
04
- Pixel |
start up, r
eplacing lamps and using zoom function
attaching filters
1
2
3
4
5
There are two different filters available for the Pixel,
a frosted filter (VB1235), which is used to soften the
output, and a daylight filter (VB1230), which is used to
correct the colour temperature to 5600ºK.
In order to fit the filters to the Pixel, simply slide the
filter [
1
] between the accessory mount [
2
] and the
reflector [
3
].
1
2
3
To attach the 4-Leaf barn-door to
the Pixel, first, place the spring
inside the lip of the accessory
mount [
1
], ensuring the ‘side
catches’ on the barn-door
attachment also fit inside the lip
of the accessory mount [
2
]. Once
the spring and side catches
are in place, pull the barn-door
attachment downwards [
3
] in
order to make sure the catch on
the under side of the barn-doors
is clear of the accessory mount
[
4
], then simply place the catch
inside the lip of the accessory
mount [
5
] to secure.
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