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Page 1: ...USER MANUAL REV 01 02 21 English version EclDisplay DATFC EclDisplay UNFC 40W RGB WW LED gallery light ...

Page 2: ... any other loss occasioned by the use of inability to use or reliance on the information contained in this document Product user manual can be downloaded from the website www prolights it or can be inquired to the official PROLIGHTS distributors of your territory https www prolights it sales_network html Scanning the below QR Code you will access the download area of the product page where you can...

Page 3: ...OL PRIORITY ORDER 14 10 RDM FUNCTIONS 15 11 ERROR MESSAGES 19 12 DMX CHARTS 20 13 ACCESSORIES INSTALLATION 23 OPTIC CODES ECLDISPWASHL1530 ECLDISPWASHL2550 ECLDISPPRZL2040 OPTIONAL 23 BARNDOOR AND FILTER FRAME CODE ECLDISPBDNFFB OPTIONAL 25 ANTI GLARE LOUVRE CODE ECLDISPLOUVRE OPTIONAL 26 GOBO HOLDER CODE ECLDISPGOBOHIND OPTIONAL 27 HALF SNOOT FULL SNOOT CODES ECLDISPHSNOOT ECLDISPFSNOOT OPTIONAL ...

Page 4: ... and cables are in perfect condition and rated for the current requirements of all connected devices Isolate the fixture from power immediately if the power plug or any seal cover ca ble or other components are damaged defective deformed or showing signs of overheating Do not reapply power until repairs have been completed Refer any service operation not described in this manual to PROLIGHTS Servi...

Page 5: ...ing and will damage the fixture Damages caused by inadequate cleaning or maintenance are not covered by the product warranty T 65 C c Temperature of the external surface The surface of the fixture can reach up to 65 C 149 F during operation Avoid contact with people and materials Photobiological safety This device emits potentially dangerous optical radiation and is identified in the cat egory of ...

Page 6: ...ent WEEE To preserve the environment please dispose recycle this product at the end of its life according to the local regulation The products to which this manual refers comply with 2014 35 EU Safety of electrical equipment supplied at low voltage LVD 2014 30 EU Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC 2011 65 EU Restriction of the use of certain hazardous substances RoHS ...

Page 7: ... H 12MM NAXTSA55129 global Pulse Rotating Nipples 3 Circuit Adapters M13 H 12mm D 9mm NAGAM109 global Pulse Nut M10 for NAXTSA57129 NAGAM139 global Pulse Nut M13 for NAXTSA55129 NAXTSC61002 3 global Pulse XTSC Lighting Track 3 circuit DALI 1000mm black white NAXTSC62002 3 global Pulse XTSC Lighting Track 3 circuit DALI 2000mm black white NAXTSC63002 3 global Pulse XTSC Lighting Track 3 circuit DAL...

Page 8: ... 43 lbs ECLDISPLAYUNFC with ECLDISPWASHL1530 145 mm 5 7 in 200 mm 7 9 in 219 mm 8 6 in 124 mm 4 9 in 260 mm 10 3 in Weight 2 00 kg 4 41 lbs ECLDISPLAYUNFC with ECLDISPWASHL2550 229 mm 9 0 in 184 mm 7 2 in 303 mm 11 9 in 160 mm 6 3 in 345 mm 13 6 in 345 mm 13 6 in Weight 2 18 kg 4 80 lbs ECLDISPLAYUNFC with ECLDISPPRZL2040 Dimensions are in mm in Fig 01 ...

Page 9: ...lbs ECLDISPLAYDATFC with ECLDISPWASHL1530 138 mm 5 4 in 200 mm 7 9 in 218 mm 8 6 in 105 mm 4 1 in 260 mm 10 3 in Weight 1 77 kg 3 90 lbs ECLDISPLAYDATFC with ECLDISPWASHL2550 177 mm 7 0 in 229 mm 9 0 in 303 mm 11 9 in 160 mm 6 3 in 345 mm 13 6 in Weight 1 95 kg 4 29 lbs ECLDISPLAYDATFC with ECLDISPPRZL2040 Dimensions are in mm in Fig 02 ...

Page 10: ...PROLIGHTS EclDisplay UNFC EclDisplay DATFC 08 4 TILT RANGE 135 Fig 03 ...

Page 11: ...ents by attaching a safety wire that is approved as a safety attachment for the weight of the fixture to an anchor point on the product main frame Do not use removable parts or weak anchors for secondary attachment Warning When clamping the fixture to a truss or other structure at any angle use clamps of half cou pler type Do not use any type of clamp that does not completely encircle the structur...

Page 12: ...40 Volts If you need to install a power plug on the power cable to allow connection to power outlets install a grounding type earthed plug following the plug manufacturer s instructions If you have any doubts about proper installation consult a qualified electrician The max power consumption is 48W ECLDISPLAYUNFC DIMMER POWER SIGNAL L N GND DMX DALI2 DMX DALI1 SWITCH DALI DMX 1 1 2 Press the top a...

Page 13: ...PROLIGHTS EclDisplay UNFC EclDisplay DATFC 11 ECLDISPLAYDATFC DIMMER POWER SIGNAL L N GND DMX DALI2 DMX DALI1 OR DALI DMX 1 2 2 1 Press down on the sides of the cage 1 Then remove it 2 ...

Page 14: ...PROLIGHTS EclDisplay UNFC EclDisplay DATFC 12 2 3 Loosen and remove the marked four screws 2 Then remove the arm housing 3 Fig 06 ...

Page 15: ...ains input socket 100 240 VAC 50 60 Hz The product is then ready for its operations and can be controlled through the available input sig nals on board To disconnect power from the product disconnect the Mains from the socket 8 PRODUCT OVERVIEW 1 SAFETY EYE to attach safety cable 2 KNOB for releasing and locking the optic 3 KNOB for releasing and locking the optic and for zoom 4 OPTIC accessory no...

Page 16: ...08 Phase Cut Dimming UN Knob Dimming DMX DALI 9 CONTROL PRIORITY ORDER The control with higher priority defines the maximum dimming level of the successive inputs There is an dip switch to rapidly change between DALI or DMX though DMX is set as default ...

Page 17: ...x MODULATION_FREQUENCY_ DESCRIPTION 0x0348 x Sensors SENSOR_VALUE 0x0201 x x Product Model ID Mode IDs ECLDISPLAYUNFC D062 BASIC 1 STANDARD 2 EXTENDED 3 ECLDISPLAYDATFC D063 BASIC 1 STANDARD 2 EXTENDED 3 PROLIGHTS EclDisplay UNFC EclDisplay DATFC 15 10 RDM FUNCTIONS The product can communicate using RDM Remote Device Management protocol over a DMX512 Networks RDM is a bi directional communications...

Page 18: ...EN 0x82C1 x x MANUAL RED 0x82C0 x x MANUAL WARM WHITE 0x82C3 x x FULL ON 0 HB MODE 1 STUDIO MODE 0x8217 x x STUDIO BLUE 0x82CB x x STUDIO GREEN 0x82CA x x STUDIO RED 0x82C9 x x STUDIO WARM WHITE 0x82CC x x WHITE CALIBRATION BLUE 0x8202 x x WHITE CALIBRATION GREEN 0x8201 x x WHITE CALIBRATION RED 0x8200 x x WHITE CALIBRATION WHITE 0x8203 x x CURRENT HOURS 0x82C5 x POWER CONSUMPTION AC 220V 0x82DE x...

Page 19: ...4 6000Hz 5 25kHZ NOTE the terms shown in BOLD indicates the default settings SPECIAL PIDs 1 DMX FAULT 0 BLACKOUT To choose the behaviour of fixture in case of dmx signal lost 1 HOLD 2 STAND ALONE 2 MASTER SLAVE 0 MST DMX Outputs dmx signal 1 MST NO DMX Doesn t output dmx signal 2 SLAVE Receive dmx signal 3 STAND ALONE MODE 0 STATIC To use static color presets 1 CCT To use white presets 2 MACRO To ...

Page 20: ...BW stand alone mode 10 MANUAL WHITE 000 255 Raw white channel used in RGBW stand alone mode 11 FULL ON 0 HB MODE High Brightness Mode delivering the full output on every primary color 1 STUDIO MODE Fixture will reach 6000K white point 12 STUDIO RED 000 255 Max value of red color intensity when all color are at maximum value 13 STUDIO GREEN 000 255 Max value of green color intensity when all color ...

Page 21: ... sensor damaged open or in short circuit 11 ERROR MESSAGES PROLIGHTS EclDisplay UNFC EclDisplay DATFC 19 21 POWER CONSUMPTION AC 220V Shows fixture s power consumption 22 MAINTENANCE TIME ALERT PERIOD 10 300 To set maintenance time alert period 23 MAINTENANCE TIME ELAPSED TIME 00 ALERT PERIOD Shows elapsed tiime to alert period 24 ERROR MESSAGES Shows error codes 25 CLEAN ALL DATA 0 NO Complete re...

Page 22: ...000 3 3 STROBE Close Strobe from slow to fast Open Pulse in from slow to fast Open Pulse out from slow to fast Open Randon from slow to fast Open 000 001 002 062 063 064 065 125 126 127 128 188 189 190 191 251 252 255 255 4 4 CCT Lineary from 2800K to 10000K 000 255 000 5 5 CROSSFADE Lineary from CCT layer to Color Mix layer 000 255 000 2 6 RED Lineary from 0 to 100 000 255 000 7 RED FINE Lineary ...

Page 23: ... Lavender Pink Carnation Medium Pink Light Pink Sunset Red Dark Amber Gold Amber Medium Amber Fire Surprise Peach Straw Tint Medium Yellow Lee Minus Green Pale Gold Orange 000 001 0 002 003 1 004 005 2 006 007 3 008 009 4 010 011 5 012 013 6 014 015 7 016 017 8 018 019 9 020 021 10 022 023 11 024 025 12 026 027 13 028 029 14 030 031 15 032 033 16 034 035 17 036 037 18 038 039 19 040 041 20 042 043...

Page 24: ...INVERSE SQUARE LAW DIMMER SPEED AUTO DIMMER SPEED FAST DIMMER SPEED MEDIUM DIMMER SPEED SLOW LED FREQUENCY 600HZ LED FREQUENCY 1200HZ LED FREQUENCY 2000HZ LED FREQUENCY 4000HZ LED FREQUENCY 6000HZ LED FREQUENCY 25KHZ DMX FAULT HOLD DMX FAULT BLACKOUT DMX FAULT STAND ALONE STAND ALONE MASTER STAND ALONE SLAVE STAND ALONE STATIC COLORS STAND ALONE WHITE PRESETS STAND ALONE COLOR MACROS STAND ALONE M...

Page 25: ...LDISPWASHL1530 ECLDISPWASHL2550 ECLDISPPRZL2040 OPTIONAL The mounting procedure is the same for all lenses 1 2 A B Loosen the two marked knob of the ECLDISPLAY 3 4 Insert the optic 2 A and rotate it 2 B so the marked grooves 3 of the optic coincides with the four marked flaps of the unit 4 ...

Page 26: ...on the top and lower of the ECLDISPLAY to rotate the optics 5 B C A The marked lever in position A allows the locking of the blades Rotating the lever to position B or C allows the release of the blades This operation must be repeated for both levers on the frame system Fig 09 ...

Page 27: ...d screws into the holes provided on the optic Rotate the marked knob of the filter frame 2 and and move the marked rod upwards 3 4 6 5 Insert the holder from above throught the track 4 Then insert the barn door 5 Move the marked rod down 6 Fig 10 BARNDOOR AND FILTER FRAME CODE ECLDISPBDNFFB OPTIONAL ...

Page 28: ...UNFC EclDisplay DATFC 26 ANTI GLARE LOUVRE CODE ECLDISPLOUVRE OPTIONAL 1 Anti glare louvre Rubber ring Insert the anti glare louvre into the rubber ring 2 Mount the anti glare louvre with the rubber ring on the optic Fig 11 ...

Page 29: ...EclDisplay UNFC EclDisplay DATFC 27 1 2 Loosen the two marked knob of the optic 1 Then move the cap 2 3 Insert the gobo holder into the slot provided on the optic Fig 12 GOBO HOLDER CODE ECLDISPGOBOHIND OPTIONAL ...

Page 30: ...T CODES ECLDISPHSNOOT ECLDISPFSNOOT OPTIONAL 1 Loosen the three marked knob Insert the half snoot on the optic and tighten the knobs in the egraved ring 2 Loosen the three marked knob Insert the full snoot on the optic and tighten the knobs in the egraved ring Fig 13 ...

Page 31: ...9 in 35 mm 1 4 in 152 mm 6 0 in 35 mm 1 4 in 100 mm 3 9 in 230 mm 9 1 in 100 mm 3 9 in 35 mm 1 4 in 30 mm 1 2 in 125 mm 4 9 in Ø180 mm Ø7 1 in 2 35 mm 1 4 in 100 mm 3 9 in 230 mm 9 1 in 100 mm 3 9 in 35 mm 1 4 in 152 mm 6 0 in Ø200 mm 7 9 in 30 mm 1 2 in 110 mm 4 3 in 125 mm 4 9 in Ø180 mm Ø7 1 in Measurements for cuts on the panels 1 and of the ECLDISPCEILFLG 2 ...

Page 32: ...ew M4 screw DETAIL 4 Mount the marked ceiling adapter kit on the ceiling by tightening the screws in the marked points 4 Fit the M6 screw to fix the projector placed upside down in the holes provided in the back housing see detail Fit the M4 screw to lock rotation ...

Page 33: ... 15 15 5 Tighten the two screws see DETAIL to lock the tilt movement It is possible to decide the positioning height of the projec tor by using the marked plate 6 Tighten the M4 screw 6 to lock the vertical movement of the plate 7 8 Mount the flange tightening the two marked screws 7 to complete the ceiling adapter kit Fig 14 ...

Page 34: ...lenses All other service operations on the product must be carried out by PROLIGHTS its approved service agents or trained and qualified personnel It is PROLIGHTS policy to apply the strictest possible calibration procedures and use the best quality materials available to ensure optimum performance and the longest possible component lifetimes However optical components are subject to wear and tear...

Page 35: ... technician Timeout error after fixture reset One or more hardware components requires mechanical adjustments Check product stored error messages for more information Contact PROLIGHTS Service or an authorized service partner Mechanical effect loses position Mechanical hardware require cleaning adjust ment or lubrification Check product stored error messages for more information Contact PROLIGHTS ...

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