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Wireless

WDMX

ON/OFF

On-

Off

Enable/Disable the wireless card.

WDMX mode

Transmitter

Receiver

Allows to choose whether to set the wireless on 

the Transmitter or Receiver.

WDMX  mode  is  unlocked  only  if  WDMX  ON  / 

OFF is ON.

TX link

On-

Off

TX  link  unlock  when  the  unit  is  set  as  a 

transmitter..

TX unlink

On-

Off

Disconnect the transmitter from all receivers.

TX  unlink  unlocks  only  if  WDMX  mode  is  on 

transmitter.

RX reset

On-

Off

Total reset of the receiver.

RX reset unlocks only if WDMX mode is receiver.

DMX to 

WDMX (TX)

On

-Off

Enable/Disable the transmission of the dmx from 

the transmitter to the receiver via wdmx.

WDMX to 

DMX (RX)

Enable/Disable  the  retransmission  of  the  DMX 

from the receiver to the other units connected by 

cable to the receiver itself.

2

SETUP

Screen

Back Light

On

10 s

20 s
30 s

Allows you to select the timing after that display 

will switch automatically off when unactive.

Flip Display

No

-Yes

Allows you to rotate the display by 180°.

Key Lock 

No

-Yes

Allows you lock the buttons on the control panel 

by a password.

Press  following  combinations  (password)  in  or

-

der to access to the user menu : UP, DOWN, UP, 

DOWN, ENTER.

3

ADVANCED

Full On 

Mode

HB

Studio

HB  -  High  Brightness  Mode,  delivering  the  full 

output on every primary color

Studio – Calibrated white output at 6000K,when 

all primary colors are set to full.

Dimmer 

Mode

Off

Dimmer 1
Dimmer 2
Dimmer 3

Linear dimmer behaviour.
Dimmer curve adding little fade.
Dimmer curve adding medium fade.
Dimmer curve adding long fade.

Color 
Calibration

White

Balance

Off

Disable the White Calibration at full.

Adjust

Red 
(125÷255)
Green 
(125÷255)

Blue 

(125÷255)
White 
(125÷255)

Calibrated

Manufacturer  calibration  to  grant  performance 

and color consistency.

Led
Frequency

600Hz

1

200 Hz

2000 Hz
4000 Hz
6000Hz

25kHZ
36kHZ

Select PWM frequency.

Fan Mode

Auto

On
Off
Silent1
Silent2

Select the product Fan mode.

Factory 
Reload

No

-Yes

To reset the unit to factory default settings.

4

INFORMA-

TION

Fixture TIme

0÷9999

View  informations  about  product  operating 
lifetime.

15

PROLIGHTS - Ecl 

PanelTWCJR

Summary of Contents for EclPanel TWCJR

Page 1: ...USER MANUAL REV 02 11 20 English version EclPanel TWCJR 370W Tunable White and colourful LED soft light with pixels and lighting effects ...

Page 2: ...t loss consequential or economic loss or 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 downloa...

Page 3: ...N OF THE DMX TERMINATION 11 DMX ADDRESSING 11 OPERATION AS A WIRELESS TRANSMITTER 12 DMX TO WDMX TX 12 OPERATION AS A WIRELESS RECEIVER 12 WDMX TO DMX RX 12 8 CONTROL PANEL 13 DISPLAY AND BUTTONS LAYOUT 13 ROTATORY KNOB LAYOUT 13 9 MENU STRUCTURE 14 10 RDM FUNCTIONS 18 11 DMX CHARTS 19 12 ACCESSORIES INSTALLATION 26 THE POLE OPERATED YOKE code ECLPANELJRPOYO 26 RIGID EGG CRATES codes EPTWCJREC4C E...

Page 4: ...emperature Ta exceeds 45 C 113 F T 20 C a Minimum operating ambient temperature Ta Do not operate the fixture if the ambient temperature Ta is below 20 C 4 F Protection from burns and fire The exterior of the fixture becomes hot during use Avoid contact by persons and materials Ensure that there is free and unobstructed airflow around the fixture Keep flammable materials well away from the fixture...

Page 5: ...ust be electrically connected to ground earth Select the cable cross section in according with the maximum current draw of the product and the possible number of products connected at the same power line The AC mains power distribution circuit must be equipped with magnetic residual current circuit breaker protection Do not connect it to a dimmer system doing so may damage the product T 70 C c Tem...

Page 6: ...nic Equipment WEEE To preserve the environment please dis pose recycle this product at the end of its life according to the local regulation The product contains a lithium ion battery Don t throw the unit into the garbage at the end of its lifetime Make sure to dispose is according to your local ordinances and or regulations to avoid polluting the environment The packaging is recyclable and can be...

Page 7: ...PTWCJRSG4SB1 40 SnapGrid for SnapBag 1x1 for ECLPANELTWCJR by DoP choice EPTWCJRSG4SB1140 40 SnapGrid for SnapBag 1x1 for ECLPANELTWCJR by DoP choice EPSREM Rabbit Ears 1x1 MINI for ECLPANELTWCJR by DoP choice EPSBRL3 Snapbag Lantern 3 for Rabbit Ears by DoP Incl Lantern Backcovers Carry Bag EPSBRL3C4 Cover for Snapbag Lantern 3 EPSBRL3 by DoP choice 4 sides adj with zipper EPSBRM SnapBag Medium t...

Page 8: ...PROLIGHTS Ecl PanelTWCJR 6 2 TECHNICAL DRAWING Dimensions are in mm in Fig 1 Weight 10 5 kg 23 15 lbs Weight 11 8kg 26 01 lbs ...

Page 9: ...cure it against failure of primary attachments 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...

Page 10: ... external battery then connect the product to an external battery 24 36V into the dedicated XLR4p socket to disconnect power disconnect the Battery from the socket 4 CONNECTION TO THE MAINS SUPPLY WARNING For protection from electric shock the fixture must be earthed The product is equipped with auto switching power supply that automatically adjusts to any 50 60Hz AC power source from 100 240 Volt...

Page 11: ... without data signal 5 POWER IN for connection to the Mains 100 240V 50 60Hz 6 MAIN FUSE HOLDER replace a burnt out fuse by one of the same type only T3 15 A250 V T3 15 A250 V 7 BATTERY IN 4 pole XLR for battery within 24 36 V range 1 V 2 N C 3 N C 4 V 8 DMX IN 5 p XLR 1 GND 2 sign 3 sign 4 N C 5 N C 9 DMX OUT 5 p XLR 1 GND 2 sign 3 sign 4 N C 5 N C 10 POWER OUT power output for connection of mult...

Page 12: ...he connection line Do not overload the link Up to 32 devices may be connected on a serial link CONNECTION DAISY CHAIN Connect the DMX data output from the DMX source to the product DMX input male connector XLR socket Run the data link from the product XLR output female connector XLR socket to the DMX input of the next fixture Terminate the data link by connecting a 120 Ohm signal termination If a ...

Page 13: ...ble user settings through the MENU can also be set when the product is disconnected from the Main through the internal battery backup All that is needed is to press and hold the button ENTER to momentarily enable the display and enter in the settings Once the required operations have been executed the display will switch off again after few seconds of being inactive OPERATION AS A WIRELESS TRANSMI...

Page 14: ... Use UP DOWN buttons for select Wireless then press ENTER to confirm 3 Push ENTER button on WDMX ON OFF function and enable it to ON 4 Select WDMX mode and set it on Receiver please note that WDMX mode will be available only if WDMX ON OFF is set to ON 5 Enable RX RESET to ON to reset the receiver please note that RX RESET will be avaible only if WDMX mode is set to Receiver 6 On the transmitter e...

Page 15: ... seconds to temporary turn ON the product at Full ON for user focusing operations MENU Used to access the menu tree or to return a previous menu window UP Browse upwards through the menu list and increases the numeric value displayed DOWN Browse downwards through the menu list and decreases the numeric value displayed ENTER Used to confirm the current menu or confirm the current function value or ...

Page 16: ...ite 000 255 2CH Amber Shift on Color Temperature 2800K 3200K 3500K 4000K 4500K 5000K 5600K 6000K 6500K 7000K 7500K 8000K 8500K 9000K 9500K 10000K Hue 025 025 Hue 0 Manual Color Red 000 255 Green 000 255 Blue 000 255 White 000 255 4CH 5CH1 5CH2 6CH 10CH 15CH 17CH Tour 4Ch 6Ch 10Ch 11Ch 15Ch Pixel 1 2H 2V 4 PROLIGHTS Ecl PanelTWCJR 14 9 MENU STRUCTURE The following chart describes the MENU tree of t...

Page 17: ...ows you to rotate the display by 180 Key Lock No Yes Allows you lock the buttons on the control panel by a password Press following combinations password in or der to access to the user menu UP DOWN UP DOWN ENTER 3 ADVANCED Full On Mode HB Studio HB High Brightness Mode delivering the full output on every primary color Studio Calibrated white output at 6000K when all primary colors are set to full...

Page 18: ...he CCT rotary knob to choose the Effect Speed CCT Dimmer 000 255 Use the DIM rotary knob to set the DImmer value Green 25 25 Use the HUE rotary knob to choose the tint green value 2800K 10000K Use the CCT rotary knob to elect the CCT value HSI Dimmer 000 255 Use the DIM rotary knob to set the DImmer value Colors 000 255 Use the HUE rotary knob to choose the color point Saturation 000 255 Use the C...

Page 19: ...tribute After enabled this mode the unit will be auto matically assigned as Master NOTE If the projector is in Slave mode if the DMX signal is lost the projector will remain on according to the last received DMX value If the projector was in STATIC or AUTO mode if the DMX signal is lost the projector will return to the previously set STATIC or AUTO 17 PROLIGHTS Ecl PanelTWCJR ...

Page 20: ...x x IDENTIFY_DEVICE 0x1000 x x MS Full On Mode 0 HB 1 Studio Custom 0x8217 x x PROLIGHTS Ecl PanelTWCJR 18 10 RDM FUNCTIONS The product can communicate using RDM Remote Device Management protocol over a DMX512 Networks RDM is a bi directional communications protocol for use in DMX512 control systems it is the open standard for DMX512 device configuration and status monitoring The RDM protocol allo...

Page 21: ... STROBE 4 DIMMER FADE HUE STROBE STROBE BLUE RED FINE CCT 5 DIMMER FADE DIMMER FADE COLOR MACRO WHITE GREEN HUE 6 DIMMER FADE CCT GREEN FINE CROSSFADE 7 HUE BLUE RED 8 STROBE BLUE FINE RED FINE 9 COLOR MACRO WHITE GREEN 10 DIMMER FADE WHITE FINE GREEN FINE 11 CCT BLUE 12 HUE BLUE FINE 13 STROBE WHITE 14 COLOR MACRO WHITE FINE 15 DIMMER FADE COLOR MACRO 16 CTO ON COLORS 17 DIMMER FADE 19 PROLIGHTS ...

Page 22: ... 000 10 14 WHITE FINE 0 100 000 255 000 2 3 2 2 4 CCT 2800K 3200K 3200K 3500K 3500K 4000K 4000K 4500K 4500K 5000K 5000K 5600K 5600K 6000K 6000K 6500K 000 031 032 063 064 095 096 127 128 159 160 191 192 223 224 255 000 6 11 CCT 2800K 3200K 3200K 3500K 3500K 4000K 4000K 4500K 4500K 5000K 5000K 5600K 5600K 6000K 6000K 6500K No Function 000 030 031 060 061 090 091 120 121 150 151 180 181 210 211 240 2...

Page 23: ... Ch 11 Ch 15 Ch 1 RED DIMMER DIMMER DIMMER DIMMER 2 GREEN RED RED DIMMER FINE DIMMER FINE 3 BLUE GREEN GREEN RED RED 4 WHITE BLUE BLUE RED FINE RED FINE 5 WHITE WHITE GREEN GREEN 6 STROBE STROBE GREEN FINE GREEN FINE 7 CCT BLUE BLUE 8 BLUE FINE BLUE FINE 9 WHITE WHITE 10 WHITE FINE WHITE FINE 11 STROBE STROBE 12 CCT 13 EFFECTS EFFECTS 14 EFFECTS SPEED EFFECTS SPEED 15 DIMMER FADE DIMMER FADE 21 PR...

Page 24: ... 6 6 11 11 STROBE Closed Strobe slow to fast Open Random slow to fast Open 000 030 031 100 101 130 131 200 201 255 255 7 12 CCT No Function 2800K 3200K 3500K 4000K 4500K 5000K 5600K 6000K 6500K No Function 000 005 006 030 031 055 056 080 081 105 106 130 131 155 156 180 181 205 206 230 231 255 000 8 13 EFFECTS No Function Effect 1 Effect 2 Effect 3 Effect 4 Effect 5 Candle Cop Car1 Cop Car2 Cop Car...

Page 25: ...menu 0 100 000 000 001 255 000 PIXEL Channel 1 2V 2H 4 1 DIMMER DIMMER DIMMER DIMMER 2 STROBE STROBE STROBE STROBE 3 DIMMER FADE DIMMER FADE DIMMER FADE DIMMER FADE 4 RED RED1 RED1 RED1 5 GREEN GREEN1 GREEN1 GREEN1 6 BLUE BLUE1 BLUE1 BLUE1 7 WHITE WHITE1 WHITE1 WHITE1 8 RED2 RED2 RED2 9 GREEN2 GREEN2 GREEN2 10 BLUE2 BLUE2 BLUE2 11 WHITE2 WHITE2 WHITE2 12 RED3 13 GREEN3 14 BLUE3 15 WHITE3 16 RED4 1...

Page 26: ... 2V Pixel 4 Pixel PROLIGHTS Ecl PanelTWCJR 24 PIXEL LAYOUT The following drawing describes the pixels distribution and their position on the product light emitting surface Check the DMX mode selected to identify the related Pixel layout ...

Page 27: ... 255 7 WHITE 0 100 000 255 255 4 4 4 RED1 0 100 000 255 255 5 5 5 GREEN1 0 100 000 255 255 6 6 6 BLUE1 0 100 000 255 255 7 7 7 WHITE1 0 100 000 255 255 8 8 8 RED2 0 100 000 255 255 9 9 9 GREEN2 0 100 000 255 255 10 10 10 BLUE2 0 100 000 255 255 11 11 11 WHITE2 0 100 000 255 255 12 RED3 0 100 000 255 255 13 GREEN3 0 100 000 255 255 14 BLUE3 0 100 000 255 255 15 WHITE3 0 100 000 255 255 16 RED4 0 10...

Page 28: ...LJRPOYO The pole operated yoke is available as accessory and it can be mounted from the users see the follow ing drawing which shows the process for Yoke replacement 1 Loosen and remove the marked screws 2 Remove the bracket 3 Mount the Pole Operated bracket Yoke and tighten the screws Fig 8 ...

Page 29: ... EPTWCJREC60 Rigid Egg crates are available as optional accessories 1 Slide the tabs placed on the top inward the product 2 Open the holder plate by turning it upwards 3 Insert the egg crate inside the track guides Then close the plate and re position the tabs out wards Fig 9 ...

Page 30: ...t 2 Open the holder plate by turning it upwards 3 Insert the diffuser filter inside the track guides Then close the plate and re position the tabs outwards Fig 9 DIFFUSION FILTERS codes EPTWCFILTERHD EPTWCFILTERMD EPTWCFILTERLD Diffuser filters are available as optional accessories ...

Page 31: ...rt the two positioning and fixing pins on the hardware into the holes provided on the left side edge of the product 2 Hook the 2 clips on the right edges and then fix the point1 by rotating the head of the pin towards the body of the product 3 Adjust the angle of the four leafs to focus the beam NOTE To remove the accessory reverse the procedure Fig 11 ...

Page 32: ...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 over the life of the product resulting in gradual changes in colours over many thousands of hours of use The extent of wear an...

Page 33: ...ectors and connect them directly together to bypass one product at a time until normal operation is regained Once found the error have that fixture serviced by a qualified 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 Mec...

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Page 36: ...PROLIGHTS is a trademark of MUSIC LIGHTS S r l musiclights it prolights it support prolights it Via A Olivetti snc 04026 Minturno LT ITALY Tel 39 0771 72190 ...

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