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LiteWare HO2 

 

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Total

 - the function shows the total number of the operation hours since the LiteWare HO2 has 

been fabricated.  

Reset

 - the function shows the number of the operation hours that the LiteWare HO2 has been 

powered on since the counter was last reset.  
In order to reset this counter to 0 you have to press the ENTER button, then by means of the PREV 
and NEXT buttons select “Yes”and press the ENTER button again. 
 

DM In 

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DMX values

. Select this function to read DMX values of each channel received by the fixture. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Temp

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Fixture Temperatures.

 Select this menu to read the temperature of the fixture: 

 

 

Current 

 - the current temperature of the fixture inside. 

 

 

Highest

 - the menu item shows the max. temperatures of the fixture inside since 

 

 

the LiteWare HO2 has been fabricated.  

 

 

High Res.

 - the menu item shows the maximum temperatures of the fixture inside since  

the counter  was last reset. In order to reset this counter,  you have to press the ENTER button, 
then by means of the PREV and NEXT buttons select “Yes”and press the ENTER button again. 

Measuring points: Led - temperature on the PCB with LEDs. 
 

 

     Board – first temperature on the PCB of the control electronic. 

 

 

     Board 2- second temperature on the PCB of the control electronic.   

 

The temperatures can be displayed in either °C or °F units - see option “Temp. Uni.“ in the menu “Pers“.   
 

Spec. F. State

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Special function stare.

 The menu item shows current state of switching functions on DMX channel 

1. 
 

Battery

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Battery information.

 Select this menu to read the battery state. 

Capacity 

 - capacity of the battery in %. Fully charged battery shows 100%. 

Note: in the Full mode, the LiteWare unit can be switched off automatically when capacity has 
fallen under 13%. 

 

 

Voltage

 – voltage of the battery in V. 

Current

 – current of the battery in mA. Symbol “–“ means discharging, “+” means charging.  

Temp

 – temperature of the electronic controlling the battery.  

Tot. Cap.

 – Total capacity of the battery in Ah.  

Case Ver.

 – Software version of the charging case. 

 

 

 

Sw Ver

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Software Version.

 Select this function to read the software version of the LiteWare unit. 

 

 

  

6.3 Personality 

 

Use this menu to modify the LiteWare HO2 operating behaviour. 

 

DMX Pres

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DMX preset

. Select this menu item to set a desired DMX mode. Please refer to the chapter "DMX 

protocol" for detail description of each DMX mode. 
 

Alarm Setting

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Acoustic alarm 

. If this alarm is on, the

 

sensor signalizes unwanted relocation of  the LiteWare 

unit. 
After final placing, switch the acoustic alarm on (you can also use DMX command – see DMX chart, channel 
“Special function”. Do not forget to switch the sensor off  prior to manipulate with the LiteWare units! 
To switch the acoustic alarm on: 

1.

 

 Enter the “Alarm” menu. 

2.

 

 Enter the password (default password is “001”) using the PREV/NEXT buttons and confirm with the ENTER 
button . 

Summary of Contents for LiteWare HO2

Page 1: ...Ver 1 5 ...

Page 2: ...ss DMX operation 7 4 LiteWare HO2 DMX protocol ver 1 1 8 5 Control menu map 10 6 Fixture menu 13 6 1 Fixture Address 13 6 2 Fixture information 13 6 3 Personality 14 6 4 Manual mode 16 6 5 Test program 16 6 6 Stand alone setting 16 6 7 Special functions 17 7 Software update 18 8 RDM 19 9 Information and error messages 20 10 Technical specifications 21 11 Cleaning and maintenance 24 11 1 Disposing ...

Page 3: ...ds electric shock and falls Do not modify the unit or install other than genuine Robe parts Do not stick filters masks or other materials directly onto LEDs Do not operate the unit if the ambient temperature exceeds 40 C Do not install the unit near naked flames Warning Do not place the unit display down Do not transport or store the flight case upside down The charging flight case falls under pro...

Page 4: ...n the unit is under operation Only use a battery specified in the chapter Technical specifications We can not guarantee changer compatibillity with other batteries If the unit has been exposed to drastic temperature fluctuation e g after transportation do not switch it on immediately The arising condensation water might damage your device Leave the device switched off until it has reached room tem...

Page 5: ... fixture s behaviour according to your needs obtain information on its operation test its various parts and lastly program it if it has to be used in a stand alone mode The six control buttons on the control panel have the following functions ESCAPE button leaves menu without saving changes ENTER button enters menu confirms adjusted values and leaves menu Top side 1 Control buttons 2 Display 3 On ...

Page 6: ...attery is fully charged the message CHARGED will appear 3 4 Battery care The LiteWare HO2 contains a sealed GEL lead acid battery The battery should not be left in a discharged state for long periods because this will reduce its capacity We recommend leaving the LiteWare HO2 on charge permanently when not in use The following points should help maintain the long life of your LiteWare battery When ...

Page 7: ... link the fixture with DMX transmitter The fixture can be only linked with the transmitter by running the link procedure at DMX transmitter After linking the level of DMX signal 0 100 is displayed in the menu item Signal Special Vireless Signal To unlink the fixture from DMX transmitter The fixture can be unlinked from transmitter by means of the Wireless DMX button or using menu item Unlink Speci...

Page 8: ... step step step step step 2 1 0 255 Red Cyan Red LEDs saturation control 0 100 proportional 3 2 0 255 Green Magenta Green LEDs saturation control 0 100 proportional 4 3 0 255 Blue Yellow Blue LEDs saturation control 0 100 proportional 5 4 0 255 White RGBW mode only White LEDs saturation control 0 100 proportional 6 0 1 255 CT0 No function Colour temperature correction step proportional 7 0 1 2 3 4...

Page 9: ... time Reserved proportional step proportional step proportional step step step 8 0 31 32 63 64 95 96 127 128 143 144 159 160 191 192 223 224 255 Shutter Strobe Shutter closed Shutter open Strobe effect from slow to fast Shutter open Opening pulses in sequences slow fast Closing pulses in sequences fast slow Shutter open Random strobe effects from slow to fast Shutter open step step proportional st...

Page 10: ... Level 5 Menu Level 6 DMX Set DMX 001 512 DMX Pres Mode 1 Mode 2 Wireless Signal Unlink InFo POn Time Total Reset DM In Spec 0 255 Dimmer 0 255 Temp Current Led Board Board 2 Highest Led Board Board 2 High Res Led Board Board 2 Battery Capacity Voltage V Current mA Temp C Tot Cap Ah Case Ver Spec F State Sw Ver IC1 IC2 ...

Page 11: ...T PASW 1 255 Alarm On Off On Off Sensitivity 0 13 15 M F Time 0 0 8 25 5 Dimmer Square Law Linear Display On Off T On Off Contrast 0 100 Bcklight 0 100 Load full eco Col cal mod On Off Col mix mod RGBW CMY Temp Uni C F Aut Off Off 0 1h 25 5h I EF Pos Spec 0 255 Dimmer 0 255 Store Defaults Manual Spec Dimmer Test Prg Sta Alone Auto Run Off ...

Page 12: ...og 1 Step 01 Prg En 1 40 Spec 0 255 Prog 3 Step 40 S Tim 0 25 5 s F Tim 0 25 5 s Copy Special rdM Low rdM High Wireless Signal Unlink Hold DMX On Off Battery init Start No Yes Change password OLD PASSW 1 255 NEW PASSW 1 255 CON PASSW 1 255 Adjust DMX Val Spec 0 255 Dimmer 0 255 Cal Col Ready C Red C 0 255 Grn C 0 255 Blu C 0 255 Whi C 0 255 Store ...

Page 13: ...to the chapter DMX protocol for detail description of each DMX mode Note After switching on the LiteWare HO2 will automatically detect whether DMX 512 data is received or not If there is no data received at the DMX input the display will start to flash with actually set address Wireless Signal The item serves for reading of the level of DMX signal Unlink The item serves for unlinking the fixture f...

Page 14: ...units see option Temp Uni in the menu Pers Spec F State Special function stare The menu item shows current state of switching functions on DMX channel 1 Battery Battery information Select this menu to read the battery state Capacity capacity of the battery in Fully charged battery shows 100 Note in the Full mode the LiteWare unit can be switched off automatically when capacity has fallen under 13 ...

Page 15: ...r Square Law Display Display adjusting This function allows you to change the display settings On Off T This function allows you to keep the display permanent on or turn it off two seconds after last pressing any button on the control panel The function is also available on the channel 1 DMX range of 70 89 Contrast Use this function to adjust contrast of the display 0 100 Bcklight Use this functio...

Page 16: ...ting The fixtures on a data link are not connected to the controller but can execute pre set programs which can be different for every fixture Auto Run Automatic playback This function allows you to select the program which will be played after switching the fixture on Selected program will be played continuously in a loop 1 Use the PREV NEXT buttons to find Sta Alone menu 2 Press the ENTER button...

Page 17: ...PY this item duplicates the current prog step to the next prog step The item Prg En is increased automatically 6 Use the PREV NEXT buttons to set a DMX value of the channel and then press the ENTER button 7 Use the PREV NEXT buttons to select next channel and press the ENTER button 8 After having set all channels in the current program step press the MODE button to go by one menu level back and se...

Page 18: ...rn C green LEDs saturation 0 255 Blu C blue LEDs saturation 0 255 Whi C white LEDs saturation 0 255 Store saves adjusted values Cal Temp Selection of colour temperature for manual calibration 2700K 3200K 4200K 5600K 8000K Manual colour calibration 1 Switch the fixture on set full mode menu Personality go to the menu Manual and set the shutter dimmer red green blue and white channel at 255DMX aim t...

Page 19: ...ed 2 Use the PREV NEXT buttons to find Special menu 3 Press the ENTER button 4 Use the PREV NEXT buttons to find Case SW Upd item Press the ENTER button 5 The notice In case no will appear 6 Insert the LiteWare unit into case 7 Use the PREV NEXT buttons to select yes item confirm by pressing the ENTER button 8 The sign wait will appear 9 Run the ROBE RDM Uploader and perform software update of the...

Page 20: ...EL DEVICE_LABEL SENSOR_DEFINITION SENSOR_VALUE DISPLAY_LEVEL DEVICE_RESET DMX_PERSONALITY DMX_PERSONALITY_DESCRIPTION STATUS_MESSAGES STATUS_ID_DESCRIPTION DEVICE_HOURS 9 Information and error messages CHARGED the LiteWare is fully charged and ready for operation CHARGE NOW the battery of the LiteWare is discharged and has to be placed to the flight case in order to charge it CHECK BATTERY run the...

Page 21: ...ditable programs each up to 40 steps Wireless DMX RDM module Compliance with USITT DMX 512 1986 1990 and 512 A Full DMX fidelity and frame integrity Auto sensing of DMX frame rate and frame size 5ms DMX latency Operational frequency range of 2402 2480 MHz Producer LumenRadio Strobe Strobe effect with variable speed Pre programmed random strobe pulse effects Dimmer Smooth dimmer from 0 100 Connecti...

Page 22: ...ture 25 C Capacity affected by temperature 20hr 40 C 100 25 C 100 0 C 86 15 C 65 Dimensions mm Weight 15 kg Ingress protection IP 45 Charging flight case weight 45 kg empty dimensions W x L x H 500mm x 735mm x775mm Input voltage 100V 240V Max power consumption 320W Included items 6 x LiteWare HO2 1 x Flight charging case ...

Page 23: ...LiteWare HO2 23 Light output ...

Page 24: ...be used Maintenance and service operations are only to be carried out by a qualified person If you remove the battery please observe the correct polarity upon reconnection Should you need any spare parts please use genuine parts 11 1 Disposing of the product To preserve the environment please dispose or recycle this product at the end of its life according to the local regulations and codes Specif...

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