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11. Technical Specifications

Electrical

 

 

Power supply:.........................electronic auto-ranging

 

 

Input voltage range:............... 100-240V, 50/60Hz

 

 

Fuse:.......................................T15 A 

  

Max. power consumption:.......1300 W @230V (power factor=0,99, I=5.7A)

Optic  

 

 

Light source: 120 x 15W RGBW multichips

 

 

4  or 12 LED zones with individual control of each  

 

 

Typical Lumen Maintenance: 70% @ 40,000 hours

 

 

LED life expectancy: 40.000 hours 

 

Virtual colour wheel

 

 

237 colours including whites (2700K, 3200K, 4200K, 5600K and 8000K)

 

 

Halogen lamp effect at whites 2700K and 3200K

 

 

Rainbow effect with in both directions with variable speed

Zone effectsl

 

 

Zone effects in both directions with variable speed

Strobe

  

Strobe effect with variable speed 

 

 

Pulses adjustment: frequency, duration, intensity 

 

 

Special effects: rump up, rump down, rump up/down, random, lighting, spikes 

Control

 

 

Graphic touch screen for fixture setting and addressing

 

 

Gravitation sensor for auto screen positioning

 

 

Battery backup of the touch screen

 

 

Readout fixture usage, receiving DMX values, temperatures, etc

 

 

Built-in analyzer for easy fault finding, error messages

 

 

Built-in demo sequences

  Stand-alone 

operation

 

 

3 user editable programs, each up to 88 steps

 

 

Supported protocols: USITT DMX 512, RDM, ArtNet, MANet, MANet2, sACN

 

 

Support of RDM (Remote Device Management)

 

 

5 DMX modes (9, 14, 18, 28,84 control channels)

Optional 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

Connection

 

 

DMX data in/out: Locking 5-pin XLR

 

  

Ethernet: RJ45

  

Power: Neutrik NAC3MPX

Rigging

 

 

via U-bracket  

Summary of Contents for ROBIN colorstrobe lite

Page 1: ...1 Version 1 1 ...

Page 2: ...chart 18 6 Strobe and Special effects running 20 6 1 Strobe 20 6 2 Special effects 20 7 Control menu 22 7 1 Tab Address 23 7 2 Tab Information 24 7 3 Tab Personality 25 7 4 Tab Manual Control 26 7 5 Tab Stand alone 26 7 6 Tab Service 27 8 RDM 28 9 Wireless DMX operation 28 10 Error and information messages 29 11 Technical Specifications 30 12 Maintenance and cleaning 32 12 1 Replacing fuse 33 12 2...

Page 3: ...ot contain an ON OFF switch Always disconnect power input cable to completely remove power from unit when not in use or before cleaning or servicing the fixture The power plug has to be accessible after installing the fixture Do not overload wall outlets and extension cords as this can result in fire or electric shock Do not allow anything to rest on the power cord Do not locate this fixture where...

Page 4: ...rectly to the lens array even when the fixture is not working Keep flammable materials well away from the fixture Do not illuminate surfaces within 1 meter of the fixture Provide a minimum clearance of 0 3 meters around air vents Always use a secondary safety cable when rigging this fixture Make sure that the area below the installation place is blocked when rigging derigging or servicing the fixt...

Page 5: ...DMX OUT 7 Control buttons 8 QVGA touch screen 9 Fuse holder 10 RJ 45 Input 11 Power 1 Glass cover and lens array 2 U holder 3 Tilt lock The ENTER DISPLAY ON button also serves for switching the display on when the fixture is disconnected from mains ...

Page 6: ...ce from 100 240 Volts Connect the fixture to the mains by means of the enclosed power cord If you need to install other plug on the power cord note that the cores in the power cord are coloured according to the following table The earth has to be connected If you have any doubts about proper installation consult a qualified electrician Core EU Core US Connection Plug Terminal Marking Brown Black L...

Page 7: ... into slots 3 of the frame adaptor 1 Use the slots closer to the glass cover of the fixture 3 Insert the barndoors 5 into second slots 3 of the frame adaptor 1 4 Secure inserted barndoors and or the gel frame by means of the two locks 6 Lift up a little the lock 6 to release it from the projection 7 and move it to the position as shown on the picture B until the projection 8 snaps into lock 6 Do n...

Page 8: ...utes before handling The fixture should be installed outside areas where persons may walk by or be seated IMPORTANT OVERHEAD RIGGING REQUIRES EXTENSIVE EXPERIENCE including calculating working load limits installation material being used and periodic safety inspection of all installation material and the projector If you lack these qualifications do not attempt the installation yourself but use a ...

Page 9: ...wise 3 Clamp the fixture on a truss 12 and tighten the rigging clamp 1 4 For securing the fixture to the truss install a safety wire that can hold at least 10 times the weight of the fixture Use only a safety wire with a snap hook with screw lock gate Pull the safety wire 11 through the U holder 4 and around the truss 12 as shown on the picture below 5 The tilt lock 7 allows to adjust the fixture ...

Page 10: ... wish to connect DMX controllers with other XLR outputs you need to use adapter cables Building a serial DMX chain Connect the DMX output of the first fixture in the DMX chain with the DMX input of the next fixture Always connect one output with the input of the next fixture until all fixtures are connected Up to 32 fixtures can be connected Caution At the last fixture the DMX cable should be term...

Page 11: ... RX 3 RX 7 Not connected 4 Not connected 8 Not connected Patch cables that connect fixtures to the hubs or LAN sockets are wired 1 1 that is pins with the same numbers are connected together 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 5 6 6 7 7 8 8 If only the fixture and the computer are to be interconnected no hubs or other active components are needed A cross cable has to be used 1 3 2 6 3 1 4 8 5 7 6 2 7 5 8 4 If the f...

Page 12: ...first fixture in the data chain with the network Connect the DMX output of this fixture with the input of the next fixture until all fixtures are connected to the DMX chain Caution At the last fixture the DMX chain has to be terminated with a terminator Solder a 120 Ω resistor between Signal and Signal into a XLR plug and connect it in the DMX output of the last fixture DMX address 41 DMX address ...

Page 13: ...Priority Information Fixture Times Power On Time Total Hours Resetable Hours Fixture Temperatures LEDs Temperature Current Maximum NonRes Maximum Res Board temperature Current Maximum NonRes Maximum Res Base Temperature Current Maximum NonRes Maximum Res DMX Values Red Foreground Zone Effects Speed Wireless State Signal Quality Unlink Wireless Adapter Power Channel State Software Versions Display ...

Page 14: ...ts Speed 0 255 Screen Settings Display Intensity 1 10 Screen Saver Delay Off 10min Touchscreen Lock Off 10min Recalibrate Touch screen Display Orientation Normal Inverted Auto Temperature Unit C F Fan Mode Auto High Date Time Settings Default Settings Date Time Settings Default Settings Manual Control Manual Effect Con trol Red Foreground 0 255 Zone Effects Speed 0 255 Stand Alone Test Sequences M...

Page 15: ...5 5s Fade Time 0 25 5s Step 88 Int All Zones 0 255 Step Time 0 25 5s Fade Time 0 25 5s Service Adjust DMX values Red Foreground Zone Effects speed Calibrations Calibrate Colours Red 0 255 Green 0 255 Blue 0 255 White 0 255 Load Default Calib rations Update Software ...

Page 16: ...16 6 Strobe and Special effects running 6 1 Strobe Mode 3 and 4 Mode 1 and 2 6 2 Special effects Rumping Rump Up Rump Down ...

Page 17: ...17 Rump Up Down Lightning Mode 1 2 4 Spikes For Duration and Rate timing serves the same values as for strobe ...

Page 18: ... confirm used to save adjusted values to leave menu or to perform desired action cancel used to leave menu item without saving changes confirm copy used to save adjusted values and copy them to the next prog step warning icon used to indicate some error which has occurred in the fixture Ethernet used to indicate Ethernet connected display turn used to turn the display by 180 slider control used to...

Page 19: ... menu to select desired DMX mode Mode 1 9 control channels default Mode 2 14 control channels Mode 3 18 control channels Mode 4 28 control channels Mode 5 84 control channels View Selected Preset Use the menu to display channels included in the selected mode Ethernet Settings The menu allows all needed settings for the Ethernet operation Ethernet Mode Disable The option disables Ethernet operation...

Page 20: ...been fabricated Maximum Res A maximum temperature of the LED module since the counter was last reset In order to reset this counter to 0 touch the text box next to the item Maximum Res Leds Board Temperature The menu shows temperatures on the LED control PCB Current A current temperature of the LED control PCB Maximum NonRes A maximum temperature of the LED control PCB since the fixture has been f...

Page 21: ...sired DMX mode Mode 1 9 control channels default Mode 2 14 control channels Mode 3 18 control channels Mode 4 28 control channels Mode 5 84 control channels View Selected Preset Use the menu to display channels included in the selected mode DMX Input Use the menu to select mode of receiving DMX signal Wired Input DMX signal is received by means of the standard DMX cable Wireless DMX signal is rece...

Page 22: ...n the option set in the Display Orientation menu is temporarily overriden Temperature unit Use the menu item to change temperature unit from C to F Fan Mode Use the menu to set the fixture fans to max fan power mode High or to auto control mode Auto Date Time Settings Use this menu to set current date and time for the fixture log system menu View Logs Set this menu item before first fixture operat...

Page 23: ... and leaves menu moves up on the previous page saves values to the current step and copy them to the following prog step leaves menu without saving values 7 6 Tab Service Adjust DMX Values The menu allows you to set all effects to desired positions before colour calibration of the fixture Calibrations Calibrate Colours The menu serves for adjusting of LED saturations to achieve colour temperature ...

Page 24: ... cable RS232 DMX with the DMX output of the Robe Universal Interface if you using the USB cable Disconnect the fixture from the other fixtures in a DMX chain Turn both the computer and the fixture on Make sure the lamp is switched off only if the fixture involves a lamp 2 Switch the fixture to the updating mode by touching the Updating Software item Note If you do not want to continue in software ...

Page 25: ...MX_START_ADDRESS IDENTIFY_DEVICE DEVICE_MODEL_DESCRIPTION MANUFACTURER_LABEL DEVICE_LABEL SENSOR_DEFINITION SENSOR_VALUE DISPLAY_INVERT DISPLAY_LEVEL PAN_INVERT TILT_INVERT DEVICE_RESET DMX_PERSONALITY DMX_PERSONALITY_DESCRIPTION STATUS_MESSAGES STATUS_ID_DESCRIPTION DEVICE_HOURS PARAMETER_DESCRIPTION ROBE_DMX_INPUT ROBE_WIRELESS_UNLINK 9 Wireless DMX operation The wireless DMX version of the Robi...

Page 26: ...circuit has occured on the PCB of LED zone 5 LED Zone 6 Short Error The message informs you that short circuit has occured on the PCB of LED zone 6 LED Zone 7 Short Error The message informs you that short circuit has occured on the PCB of LED zone 7 LED Zone 8 Short Error The message informs you that short circuit has occured on the PCB of LED zone 8 LED Zone 9 Short Error The message informs you...

Page 27: ...ffects rump up rump down rump up down random lighting spikes Control Graphic touch screen for fixture setting and addressing Gravitation sensor for auto screen positioning Battery backup of the touch screen Readout fixture usage receiving DMX values temperatures etc Built in analyzer for easy fault finding error messages Built in demo sequences Stand alone operation 3 user editable programs each u...

Page 28: ...ite ColorStrobe Lite P N 10 980 263 Frame Adaptor for Robin Strobe ColourStrobe Strobe Lite ColorStrobe Lite P N 10 980 264 Gel Frame for Robin Strobe ColourStrobe Strobe Lite ColorStrobe Lite P N 10 980 033 Omega Adaptor CL regular 2 pcs P N 17 030 386 Doughty Trigger Clamp P N 99 011 963 Safety wire 35 kg P N 13 052 276 Mains Cable PowerCon TRUE1 In open ended EU 2m outdoor P N 13 052 277 Mains ...

Page 29: ...um cleaner or air jet Do not use solvents or any other aggressive cleaning fluid The interior of the fixture including fans should be cleaned annually or more often according operating condi tions using a vacuum cleaner and a soft brush A qualified electrician should service and clean the interior of the fixture as disconnecting and connectinng electrical cables is required Should you need any spa...

Page 30: ...ug mains lead 1 Remove the fuse holder on the rear panel of the base with a fitting screwdriver from the housing anti clockwise 2 Remove the old fuse from the fuse holder 3 Install the new fuse in the fuse holder only the same type and rating 4 Replace the fuse holder in the housing and fix it 12 2 Disposing of the product To preserve the environment please dispose or recycle this product at the e...

Page 31: ...only proportional 5 9 5 CTC 0 No function step 1 255 Col temperature correction from 8000K to 2700K proportional 6 10 6 Virtual colour wheel 0 No function step 0 No function step 1 2 White 2700 K step 3 White 2700 K Halogen lamp mode step 4 5 White 3200 K step 6 White 3200 K Halogen lamp mode step 7 9 White 4200 K step 10 12 White 5600 K step 13 15 White 8000 K step 16 Blue Blue full Red Green Whi...

Page 32: ...raphic display On step 25 29 Graphic display Off step 25 29 Graphic display Off step 30 34 RGBW colour mixing mode step 35 39 CMY colour mixing mode step 40 44 Colour calibration On step 45 49 Colour calibration Off step 50 54 Foreground overwrites Background step 55 59 Foreground Background step 60 64 Foreground and Background standard default behaviour step 60 64 Foreground and Background standa...

Page 33: ...ts Speed 0 63 Speed from min max without fade time proportional 64 127 Speed from max min without fade time op direction proportional 128 191 Speed from min max with fade time proportional 192 255 Speed from max min with fade time op direction proportional 1 1 Red intensity 8bit zone 1 0 255 Coarse red intensity from 0 to 100 proportional 2 2 Green intensity 8bit zone 1 0 255 Coarse green intensit...

Page 34: ... 100 proportional 18 18 White intensity 8bit zone 3 0 255 Coarse white intensity from 0 to 100 proportional 19 19 Intensity 8bit zone 3 0 255 Coarse intensity from 0 to 100 proportional 20 20 Duration zone 3 20 20 Duration zone 3 0 255 Light time duration from min max step 21 21 Rate zone 3 0 5 No flash step 6 255 Flash frequency from min max step 22 22 Red intensity 8bit zone 4 0 255 Coarse red i...

Page 35: ... to 100 proportional 41 Duration zone 6 0 255 Light time duration from min max step 42 Rate zone 6 0 5 No flash step 6 255 Flash frequency from min max step 6 255 Flash frequency from min max step 43 Red intensity 8bit zone 7 0 255 Coarse red intensity from 0 to 100 proportional 44 Green intensity 8bit zone 7 0 255 Coarse green intensity from 0 to 100 proportional 45 Blue intensity 8bit zone 7 0 2...

Page 36: ...ed intensity from 0 to 100 proportional 65 Green intensity 8bit zone 10 0 255 Coarse green intensity from 0 to 100 proportional 0 255 Coarse green intensity from 0 to 100 proportional 66 Blue intensity 8bit zone 10 0 255 Coarse blue intensity from 0 to 100 proportional 67 White intensity 8bit zone 10 0 255 Coarse white intensity from 0 to 100 proportional 68 Intensity 8bit zone 10 0 255 Coarse int...

Page 37: ...oportional 81 White intensity 8bit zone 12 0 255 Coarse white intensity from 0 to 100 proportional 82 Intensity 8bit zone 12 0 255 Coarse intensity from 0 to 100 0 255 Coarse intensity from 0 to 100 proportional 83 Duration zone 12 0 255 Light time duration from min max step 84 Rate zone 12 0 5 No flash step 6 255 Flash frequency from min max step In the Halogen lamp mode the Dimmer channel imitat...

Page 38: ...583 33 1 429 1 714 2380 00 1983 34 DMX Strobe Rate Strobe Rate Lightning Rate 22 86 53 700 00 583 33 1 429 1 714 2380 00 1983 34 23 89 86 660 00 550 00 1 515 1 818 2380 00 1983 34 24 93 18 640 00 533 33 1 563 1 875 2360 00 1966 67 25 96 51 600 00 500 00 1 667 2 000 2360 00 1966 67 26 99 84 580 00 483 33 1 724 2 069 2340 00 1950 00 27 103 17 560 00 466 67 1 786 2 143 2340 00 1950 00 28 106 50 540 0...

Page 39: ...616 67 67 236 29 200 00 166 67 5 000 6 000 1940 00 1616 67 68 239 62 200 00 166 67 5 000 6 000 1920 00 1600 00 69 242 94 200 00 166 67 5 000 6 000 1920 00 1600 00 69 242 94 200 00 166 67 5 000 6 000 1920 00 1600 00 70 246 27 200 00 166 67 5 000 6 000 1900 00 1583 34 71 249 60 200 00 166 67 5 000 6 000 1900 00 1583 34 72 252 93 200 00 166 67 5 000 6 000 1880 00 1566 67 73 256 26 200 00 166 67 5 000...

Page 40: ...70 120 00 100 00 8 333 10 000 1460 00 1216 67 115 396 03 120 00 100 00 8 333 10 000 1460 00 1216 67 116 399 36 120 00 100 00 8 333 10 000 1440 00 1200 00 116 399 36 120 00 100 00 8 333 10 000 1440 00 1200 00 117 402 69 120 00 100 00 8 333 10 000 1440 00 1200 00 118 406 02 120 00 100 00 8 333 10 000 1420 00 1183 34 119 409 34 100 00 83 33 10 000 12 000 1420 00 1183 34 120 412 67 100 00 83 33 10 000...

Page 41: ...15 000 1000 00 833 34 161 549 12 80 00 66 67 12 500 15 000 1000 00 833 34 162 552 45 80 00 66 67 12 500 15 000 980 00 816 67 163 555 78 80 00 66 67 12 500 15 000 980 00 816 67 163 555 78 80 00 66 67 12 500 15 000 980 00 816 67 164 559 10 80 00 66 67 12 500 15 000 960 00 800 00 165 562 43 80 00 66 67 12 500 15 000 960 00 800 00 166 565 76 80 00 66 67 12 500 15 000 940 00 783 33 167 569 09 80 00 66 ...

Page 42: ...00 450 00 208 705 54 60 00 50 00 16 667 20 000 520 00 433 33 209 708 86 60 00 50 00 16 667 20 000 520 00 433 33 210 712 19 60 00 50 00 16 667 20 000 500 00 416 67 210 712 19 60 00 50 00 16 667 20 000 500 00 416 67 211 715 52 60 00 50 00 16 667 20 000 500 00 416 67 212 718 85 60 00 50 00 16 667 20 000 480 00 400 00 213 722 18 60 00 50 00 16 667 20 000 480 00 400 00 214 725 50 60 00 50 00 16 667 20 ...

Page 43: ... 200 00 166 67 242 818 69 40 00 33 33 25 000 30 000 180 00 150 00 243 822 02 40 00 33 33 25 000 30 000 180 00 150 00 244 825 34 40 00 33 33 25 000 30 000 160 00 133 33 245 828 67 40 00 33 33 25 000 30 000 160 00 133 33 246 832 00 40 00 33 33 25 000 30 000 140 00 116 67 247 835 33 40 00 33 33 25 000 30 000 140 00 116 67 248 838 66 40 00 33 33 25 000 30 000 120 00 100 00 249 841 98 40 00 33 33 25 00...

Page 44: ...00 00 916 67 2400 00 2000 00 21 1080 00 900 00 2400 00 2000 00 22 1040 00 866 67 2380 00 1983 34 Ramping Duration Ramping Rate DMX 22 1040 00 866 67 2380 00 1983 34 23 1020 00 850 00 2380 00 1983 34 24 1000 00 833 34 2360 00 1966 67 25 960 00 800 00 2360 00 1966 67 26 940 00 783 33 2340 00 1950 00 27 920 00 766 67 2340 00 1950 00 28 900 00 750 00 2320 00 1933 34 29 880 00 733 33 2320 00 1933 34 30...

Page 45: ...4 66 460 00 383 33 1940 00 1616 67 67 460 00 383 33 1940 00 1616 67 68 460 00 383 33 1920 00 1600 00 69 440 00 366 67 1920 00 1600 00 69 440 00 366 67 1920 00 1600 00 70 440 00 366 67 1900 00 1583 34 71 440 00 366 67 1900 00 1583 34 72 440 00 366 67 1880 00 1566 67 73 420 00 350 00 1880 00 1566 67 74 420 00 350 00 1860 00 1550 00 75 420 00 350 00 1860 00 1550 00 76 420 00 350 00 1840 00 1533 34 77...

Page 46: ...60 00 216 67 1480 00 1233 34 114 260 00 216 67 1460 00 1216 67 115 260 00 216 67 1460 00 1216 67 116 260 00 216 67 1440 00 1200 00 116 260 00 216 67 1440 00 1200 00 117 260 00 216 67 1440 00 1200 00 118 260 00 216 67 1420 00 1183 34 119 260 00 216 67 1420 00 1183 34 120 260 00 216 67 1400 00 1166 67 121 260 00 216 67 1400 00 1166 67 122 260 00 216 67 1380 00 1150 00 123 260 00 216 67 1380 00 1150 ...

Page 47: ... 1020 00 850 00 160 200 00 166 67 1000 00 833 34 161 180 00 150 00 1000 00 833 34 162 180 00 150 00 980 00 816 67 163 180 00 150 00 980 00 816 67 163 180 00 150 00 980 00 816 67 164 180 00 150 00 960 00 800 00 165 180 00 150 00 960 00 800 00 166 180 00 150 00 940 00 783 33 167 180 00 150 00 940 00 783 33 168 180 00 150 00 920 00 766 67 169 180 00 150 00 920 00 766 67 170 180 00 150 00 900 00 750 0...

Page 48: ...50 00 207 140 00 116 67 540 00 450 00 208 140 00 116 67 520 00 433 33 209 140 00 116 67 520 00 433 33 210 140 00 116 67 500 00 416 67 210 140 00 116 67 500 00 416 67 211 140 00 116 67 500 00 416 67 212 140 00 116 67 480 00 400 00 213 140 00 116 67 480 00 400 00 214 140 00 116 67 460 00 383 33 215 140 00 116 67 460 00 383 33 216 140 00 116 67 440 00 366 67 217 140 00 116 67 440 00 366 67 218 140 00...

Page 49: ... 00 166 67 241 120 00 100 00 200 00 166 67 242 120 00 100 00 180 00 150 00 243 120 00 100 00 180 00 150 00 244 120 00 100 00 160 00 133 33 245 120 00 100 00 160 00 133 33 246 120 00 100 00 140 00 116 67 247 120 00 100 00 140 00 116 67 248 120 00 100 00 120 00 100 00 249 120 00 100 00 120 00 100 00 250 120 00 100 00 100 00 83 33 251 120 00 100 00 100 00 83 33 252 120 00 100 00 80 00 66 67 253 120 0...

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