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3. 10  KEY LOCK

To lock the control panel buttons, to avoid, for example, manomission of setting. if this function is 

activated, the buttons are automatically locked . To deactivate the key lock function, press the buttons in 

the following order to to get access to menu command: UP, DOWN, UP, DOWN, ENTER, ENTER. Press the 

MENU button repeatedly unti  

SETUP

 shows on the display,  press the ENTER button on  

SCREEN

 and select, 

throught the UP/DOWN buttons, 

KEY LOCK

, then press the ENTER button.

•  Press the UP/DOWN buttons to select 

(No - Yes)

.

•  Press ENTER button to confirm your choiche.

•  Press the MENU button to go back or to meet the waiting time to exit from the setup menu automati-

cally.

3. 11  DIMMER MODE

To enter dimmer mode and select and simulate different dimming curves, press the MENU button 

repeatedly unti 

ADVANCED 

shows on the display

,

 next throught the UP/DOWN buttons select 

[DIM MODE]

then press the ENTER button to confirm.

•  Press the UP/DOWN button to select 

[Off - DIM1 - DIM2 - DIM3]

.

•  Press ENTER button to confirm your choiche.

•  Press the MENU button to go back or to meet the waiting time to exit from the setup menu automati-

cally.

3. 12 WHITE BALANCE

To set the white balance press the MENU button  until 

ADVANCED 

shows on the display, next throught the 

UP/DOWN button select the function 

WHITE BALANCE

, then press the ENTER button.

•  Press the UP/DOWN buttons to select 

ADJUST,

 then press the ENTER button.

•  Later, select the color Red, Green, Blue o White using the UP/DOWN button, and press the ENTER 

button to confirm.

•  Use UP/DOWN to set the desired value 

(125 - 255)

.

•  Press the ENTER button to continue and move to the next Red, Green, Blue o White color.

•  Continue until you set the desired values.

•  Press the MENU button to go back or to meet the waiting time to exit from the setup menu automatically.

3. 13  FACTORY RELOAD

Allows you to restore defaut factory values.

•  Press the MENU button repeatedly until  

ADVANCED 

shows on the display,

 

next throught the UP/DOWN 

buttons selectthe function 

FACTORY RELOAD

 and press ENTER.

•  Press ENTER button to confirm your choiche.

•  Press the MENU button to go back or to meet the waiting time to exit from the setup menu automati-

cally.

3. 14  FIXTURE INFORMATION

To view all the information on the device, proceed as follows:

•  Press the MENU to access the main menu, then press the UP/DOWN button to select INFORMATION 

then use the ENTER button to enter the next menu

•  Press the UP/DOWN button to scroll through the menu, then select one of the following information 

and press the ENTER button to display it.

- FixHours - Through the Time Information function you can display the operating time of the

projector.

- Version -  Through Software Version function you can display the currently installed software

version.

Summary of Contents for SmartBook

Page 1: ...USER MANUAL MANUALE UTENTE EN IT PORTABLE WIRELESS LUMINAIRE SMARTBOOK...

Page 2: ...by any means for any commercial use In order to improve the quality of products Music Lights S r l reserves the right to modify the characteristics stated in this instruction manual at any time and wi...

Page 3: ...ng 3 Functions and settings 3 1 Operation 3 2 Basic 3 3 Menu structure 3 4 DMX mode 3 5 DMX configuration 3 6 Wireless 3 7 IR Setup 3 8 Back Light 3 9 Flip Display 3 10 Key Lock 3 11 Dimmer mode 3 12...

Page 4: ...n rechargeable battery To protect the environment please discard the battery at the end of its life cycle according to current law If the unit is to be put out of operation definitively take it to a l...

Page 5: ...with 60x10 filter 81x45 Additional Optics Magnetic 60x10 asymmetric filter optional Other Magnetic 50 filter included COLOUR SYSTEM Colour Mixing RGBW Colour Wheel Virtual colour wheel with presets DY...

Page 6: ...battery life in single colour mode up to 12h Estimated battery life in full mode up to 9h Re charge Connection Magnetic fast charge in case Re charge Time 7h max Battery Status Shown on display PHYSIC...

Page 7: ...ransport 3 CONTROL PANEL with display and 4 button used to access the control panel functions and manage them 4 ON OFF SWITCH 5 THREADED HOLES M12 6 POWER IN mains plug for connection to a socket via...

Page 8: ...g place must be of sufficient stability and be able to support a weight of 10 times of the unit s weight When carrying out any installation always comply scrupulously with all the regulations particul...

Page 9: ...four panel buttons located directly underneath the OLED Display fig 3 Fig 4 Functions of the buttons MENU UP DOWN ENTER Used to access the menu or to return a previous menu option Navigates downwards...

Page 10: ...e designed to contain 4pcs SMARTBOOK with battery charger kit included Internal separated compartments with charger plug for every device Case power input Powercon IN Dimensions LxHxD 670x489x595 mm 4...

Page 11: ...ced Dimmer mode Off DIM 1 DIM 2 DIM 3 Default Off White Balance Off Adjust Red Green Blue White 125 255 125 255 125 255 125 255 Default Off Factory Reload No Yes Default No 4 Information Fix Hours Ver...

Page 12: ...vided with address 33 for controlling the func tion of the first DMX channel you must set the start address 33 to SMARTBOOK Le altre funzioni del pannello saranno assegnate automaticamente agli indiri...

Page 13: ...your choice 3 7 IR SETUP To start up the IR recevitor refer to the following steps Press the MENU button so many times until the display shows IR Setup Press the ENTER button to confirm Press the UP...

Page 14: ...utton select the function WHITE BALANCE then press the ENTER button Press the UP DOWN buttons to select ADJUST then press the ENTER button Later select the color Red Green Blue o White using the UP DO...

Page 15: ...imes until the display shows STAND ALONE then select EFFECTS then press the button ENTER Throught the UP DOWN button select the the desired effect Use the UP DOWN button select the desired effect Effe...

Page 16: ...0 R 0 100 G 0 0 B 100 R 100 G 0 B 100 0 R 100 G 0 100 B 0 100 R 100 0 G 100 0 B 100 R 100 G 100 B 100 W 100 White Presets 1 White Presets 2 White Presets 3 White Presets 4 White Presets 5 White Preset...

Page 17: ...y For cleaning other housing parts use only a soft clean cloth Never use a liquid it might penetrate the unit and cause damage to it 4 3 TROUBLESHOOTING Problems Possible causes Checks and remedies De...

Page 18: ...ice during charging operation Promptly disconnect the power supply when the charge is complete It is preferable not to complete the recharge at 100 you can also do partial recharge If you do not use t...

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Page 20: ...per propri scopi commerciali vietata Al fine di migliorare la qualit dei prodotti la Music Lights S r l si riserva la facolt di modificare in qualunque momento e senza preavviso le specifiche menzion...

Page 21: ...mento 3 2 Impostazione base 3 3 Struttura menu 3 4 Modalit DMX 3 5 Configurazione canale DMX 3 6 Wireless 3 7 Impostazioni IR 3 8 Back Light 3 9 Flip Display 3 10 Key Lock 3 11 Modalit dimmer 3 12 Bil...

Page 22: ...no liquidi infiammabili acqua o oggetti metallici Non smontare e non apportare modifiche all unit Tutti gli interventi devono essere sempre e solo effettuati da personale tecnico qualificato Rivolgers...

Page 23: ...with 60x10 filter 40x24 Angolo di campo without filter 40 with 50 filter 70 with 60x10 filter 81x45 Ottiche aggiuntive Magnetic 60x10 asymmetric filter optional Altro Magnetic 50 filter included SIST...

Page 24: ...utonomia in modalit singolo colori fino a 12h Autonomia in modalit full white fino a 9h Connessione di ricarica Caricatore rapido magnetico Tempo di ricarica 7h max Status Batteria Indicatore di caric...

Page 25: ...OLED e 4 pulsanti per accesso e gestione delle diverse funzioni 4 INTERRUTTORE ON OF 5 FORO FILETTATO M12 6 POWER IN per il collegamento ad una presa di rete tramite il cavo di rete in dotazione 7 FOR...

Page 26: ...a anche a testa in gi su una traversa Per il fissaggio occorrono dei supporti robusti per il montaggio L area di collocazione deve avere una stabilit sufficiente e supportare almeno 10 volte il peso d...

Page 27: ...di un OLED display e 4 pulsanti per accesso alle funzioni del pannello di controllo fig 3 Fig 4 Funzione dei tasti MENU UP DOWN ENTER Per scorrere il menu principale o tornare ad una opzione del menu...

Page 28: ...ight case per contenere 4pz SMARTBOOK con ricarica batterie incluso Scomparti interni con spine di alimentazione per ogni singola proiettore Ingresso alimentazione case Powercon IN Dimensioni LxAxP 67...

Page 29: ...nced Dimmer mode Off DIM 1 DIM 2 DIM 3 Default Off White Balance Off Adjust Red Green Blue White 125 255 125 255 125 255 125 255 Default Off Factory Reload No Yes Default No 4 Information Fix Hours Ve...

Page 30: ...o assegnate automaticamente agli indirizzi successivi 3 5 CONFIGURAZIONE CANALI DMX Lo SMARTBOOK dispone di diverse configurazioni dei canali DMX a cui si pu accedere dal pannello di controllo Premere...

Page 31: ...emere il tasto ENTER per accedere al menu successivo Premere il tasto MENU fino a quando sul display non appare IR Setting Premere il tasto ENTER per confermare la scelta Usare i tasti UP DOWN per sel...

Page 32: ...ANCED dopodich selezionare attraverso i tasti UP DOWN la funzione WHITE BALANCE quindi premere il tasto ENTER Premere il tasto UP DOWN per selezionare ADJUST Poi premere il tasto ENTER Quindi selezion...

Page 33: ...re ENTER per confermare Utilizzare i tasti UP DOWN per selezionare l effetto desiderato Utilizzare i tasti UP DOWN per selezionare l effetto desiderato Effetto 1 2 3 4 5 e il valore 001 100 Premere il...

Page 34: ...Presets 1 White Presets 2 White Presets 3 White Presets 4 White Presets 5 White Presets 6 White Presets 7 White Presets 8 White Presets 9 White Presets 10 White Presets 11 000 010 011 030 031 050 051...

Page 35: ...n commercio Quindi asciu gare le parti delicatamente 4 2 RISOLUZIONE DEI PROBLEMI Anomalie Possibili cause Controlli e rimedi Il dispositivo non illumina Mancanza di alimentazione di rete Dimmer impos...

Page 36: ...il dispositivo durante la ricarica Scollegare tempestivamente l alimentazione quando la ricarica completa E preferibile non ultimare la ricarica al 100 si possono fare ricariche anche parziali Se non...

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Page 40: ...t della Music Lights S r l PROLIGHTS is a brand of Music Lights S r l company MUSIC LIGHTS S r l Via Appia km 136 200 04020 Itri LT ITALY Phone 39 0771 72190 Fax 39 0771 721955 www musiclights it emai...

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