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Dimensions ................................................................................................................... 2

Safety information  ......................................................................................................... 8

Preventing electric shock........................................................................................................................................... 8
Preventing burns and fire........................................................................................................................................... 9
LI-ION battery .......................................................................................................................................................... 10
Avoid personal injury ............................................................................................................................................... 11

Overview ..................................................................................................................... 12

Parts identification and terminology  ............................................................................ 13

Preparing for installation  ............................................................................................. 14

Unpacking................................................................................................................................................................ 14
Location/application ................................................................................................................................................. 15
Transportation.......................................................................................................................................................... 15

Installation / Rigging .................................................................................................... 16

Rigging process ....................................................................................................................................................... 17
Ceiling / wall mount.................................................................................................................................................. 18

Connecting AC power  ................................................................................................. 19

Contents

Summary of Contents for 80031501

Page 1: ...P 1 WASH LIGHT...

Page 2: ...2 Dimensions Measurements in millimetres Drawing not to scale...

Page 3: ...ty to use or reliance on the information contained in this manual The SGM logo the SGM name and all other trademarks in this document pertaining to services or products by SGM or its affiliates and su...

Page 4: ...fire 9 LI ION battery 10 Avoid personal injury 11 Overview 12 Parts identification and terminology 13 Preparing for installation 14 Unpacking 14 Location application 15 Transportation 15 Installation...

Page 5: ...Display 22 Wireless signal strength 22 Current input type 22 Current DMX address 22 Current power source Current battery level 22 Connecting to a DMX control device 23 Connecting a wireless transmitte...

Page 6: ...0 Upgrading the firmware 31 Control menu 32 Factory defaults 36 LED panels 36 DMX modes overview 37 DMX protocol 39 1 x RGB 3 channel calibrated 39 4 channel RAW 40 2 x RGB 6 channel calibrated 41 6 c...

Page 7: ...7 Effects 52 Troubleshooting 53 Fixtures and accessories 55 Included items 55 Ordering information 55 Approvals and certifications 56 User s notes 57...

Page 8: ...le code d installation pertinent par une personne qui conna t bien le produit et son fonctionnement ainsi que les risques inh rent Preventing electric shock Always power off unplug the fixture before...

Page 9: ...to be illuminated Install only in accordance with applicable building codes Do not paint cover or modify the fixture Keep all flammable materials away from the fixture Allow the fixture to cool for 1...

Page 10: ...and a shortened life expectancy Do not place the battery in microwave ovens high pressure containers or on induction cookware Immediately discontinue use of the battery if while using charging or stor...

Page 11: ...injury when working at height Ensure that the fixture is always securely fastened with suitable hardware For elevated installations secure the fixture with suitable safety cables and always comply wit...

Page 12: ...nology its standard 10 beam angle can be manipulated in various ways Shape the beam and achieve different beam angles with an optional set of four magnetic holographic filter frames 19 45 63 x12 ellip...

Page 13: ...ation and terminology A Dehumidifiers and GORE TEX membranes B DMX in and out C Power in D Display panel E Holes for omega bracket F Kensington lock socket G Base bracket H Safety wire attachment poin...

Page 14: ...re that it has not been damaged in transport The P 1 is shipped with User manual One Neutrik TRUE1 power input connector 2 m 78 in One Omega bracket with 1 4 turn fasteners Filters optional Ceiling wa...

Page 15: ...cted from contact with people It is not immersed in water or exposed to high pressure water jets It has adequate ventilation When using the fixture outdoors or in wet locations ensure that For wireles...

Page 16: ...ned fully clockwise Always fasten a safety wire between the load bearing support structure and the attachment point on the fixture The safety cable must be able to bear at least 10 times the weight of...

Page 17: ...8 8 and lock nut 3 Align the omega bracket with two 1 4 turns in the base bracket Insert the fasteners into the base bracket and turn both levers a full 1 4 turn clockwise to lock 4 Working from a st...

Page 18: ...llation Loosen the lock screw on the ceiling wall mount Install the ceiling wall mount to the surface Position the fixture over the four slide locks and slide to the locked position Fasten the lock sc...

Page 19: ...a Neutrik TRUE1 power connector supplied with the fixture The P 1 can also run on battery power up to 12 hours with the possibility to extend the battery time up to 24 hours For permanent installation...

Page 20: ...rged state to full voltage and 70 of full capacity 3 5 hours 100 of full capacity 6 5 hours After 1000 full cycles the expected battery capacity will be 85 of the initial capacity Full cycle 0 to 100...

Page 21: ...menu or make a selection Press the arrow buttons to scroll up and down the menus Press the ESC button to take a step back Press the UP and DOWN arrows simultaneously to flip the display upside down To...

Page 22: ...Current DMX address Displays the current DMX address The DMX address is altered directly from this view The next available DMX address is displayed to the right The DMX address will flash on no data...

Page 23: ...65 rating Connecting a wireless transmitter If the P 1 is not paired to a wireless transmitter it is designed to look for wireless transmitters in connect state To connect the P 1 to a wireless transm...

Page 24: ...t settings will result in unpredictable responses to the lighting controller DMX start address The DMX address is the first channel used to receive instructions from the controller known as the DMX st...

Page 25: ...ach scene has a definable fade in time for the transition from one color to the next and a wait static time each of up to 120 minutes and 59 seconds in duration To define a stand alone program use the...

Page 26: ...ertical plus an empty color frame The frames are easily mounted due to their magnetic capabilities Installing the frames only requires positioning it in front of the light and it quickly snaps in to p...

Page 27: ...Pull the two lock pins to the unlocked position and place the barndoor on the front of the head Release the lock pins and check that the lock pins are correctly in place Attach a safety wire to the b...

Page 28: ...nable RDM Remote Device Management as per the ANSI E1 20 standard PID Actions Allowed Name PID Actions Allowed Name 0x00F0 GET SET DMX Start Address 0x0080 GET Device Model Description 0x00E0 GET SET...

Page 29: ...le sensors and sensor types Name Sensor Type Name Sensor Type Main Board Temp Temperature AC power connected Contacts LED left Temperature Battery PCT percentage Other LED right Temperature Battery ch...

Page 30: ...at frequent intervals within the first few weeks of operation to see whether cleaning is necessary This procedure will allow an assessment of cleaning requirements in the particular installation envi...

Page 31: ...RMWARE VERSION To perform firmware updates use a Windows based personal computer the SGM Firmware Tool software available on the SGM website www sgmlight com and a SGM USB 5 Pin XLR upload cable avail...

Page 32: ...7 MANUAL QUICK COLOR RED GREEN BLUE RUN PROGRAM STOP PROGRAM EDITOR PROGRAM 1 3 Select program to edit SCENE 1 24 Select scene to edit RED 0 255 Set value for red GREEN 0 255 Set value for green BLUE...

Page 33: ...INFO PRODUCT TYPE Show product type FIRMWARE VERSION Show the current software version SERIAL NUMBER Show the fixture s serial number RDM ID Show the fixture s RDM ID DMX VIEW View DMX data and DMX ra...

Page 34: ...STARTUP PROGRAM 1 3 Select program to run at start up AC POWER LOSS FUNCTION BATTERY BACKUP Continue on battery power upon loss of AC power Default EMERGENCY LIGHT Turn on white static light upon los...

Page 35: ...installed in the fixtures needs to be set in order to calculate the battery extension feature PWM OUT Show the actual PWM output to the light source TEST SELFTEST Test all features of the fixture DISP...

Page 36: ...MX Screen saver Off Flip screen Off Power loss function Battery backup RDM device label set to Fixture type name Internal program reset LED panels The P 1 offers the possibility to separate the LEDs i...

Page 37: ...1 Red 1 Red 1 Red PANEL 1 2 Green 2 Green 2 Green PANEL 1 3 Blue 3 Blue 3 Blue PANEL 1 4 White 4 Red PANEL 2 9 channel calibrated 5 Green PANEL 2 MSB LSB Name 6 channel calibrated 6 Blue PANEL 2 1 Shu...

Page 38: ...rated MSB LSB Name MSB LSB Name 1 Shutter 1 Shutter 2 Intensity 2 3 Intensity 3 CTC 4 CTC 4 Red PANEL 1 5 6 Red PANEL 1 5 Green PANEL 1 7 8 Green PANEL 1 6 Blue PANEL 1 9 10 Blue PANEL 1 7 White PANEL...

Page 39: ...e DMX Percentage Description Info Default DMX Value Fader Type 1 Red 0 255 0 0 100 0 No Red Maximum Red All panels 255 100 Fade 2 Green 0 255 0 0 100 0 No Green Maximum Green All panels 255 100 Fade 3...

Page 40: ...e Fader Type 1 Red 0 255 0 0 100 0 No Red Maximum Red All panels 255 100 Fade 2 Green 0 255 0 0 100 0 No Green Maximum Green All panels 255 100 Fade 3 Blue 0 255 0 0 100 0 No Blue Maximum Blue All pan...

Page 41: ...100 Fade 2 Green PANEL 1 0 255 0 0 100 0 No Green Maximum Green PANEL 1 255 100 Fade 3 Blue PANEL 1 0 255 0 0 100 0 No Blue Maximum Blue PANEL 1 255 100 Fade 4 Red PANEL 2 0 255 0 0 100 0 No Red Maxim...

Page 42: ...robe Fast Slow 152 175 59 6 68 6 Pulse Open Slow Fast 176 199 69 0 78 0 Pulse Close Slow Fast 200 244 78 4 95 7 Strobe Random Slow Fast 245 255 96 1 100 0 Open 2 Intensity 0 255 0 0 100 0 No light Max...

Page 43: ...ription Info Default DMX Value Fader Type 4 Red 0 255 0 0 100 0 No Red Maximum Red All panels 255 100 Fade 5 Green 0 255 0 0 100 0 No Green Maximum Green All panels 255 100 Fade 6 Blue 0 255 0 0 100 0...

Page 44: ...6 3 59 2 Strobe Fast Slow 152 175 59 6 68 6 Pulse Open Slow Fast 176 199 69 0 78 0 Pulse Close Slow Fast 200 244 78 4 95 7 Strobe Random Slow Fast 245 255 96 1 100 0 Open 2 Intensity 0 255 0 0 100 0 N...

Page 45: ...me DMX Value DMX Percentage Description Info Default DMX Value Fader Type 5 Blue 0 255 0 0 100 0 No Blue Maximum Blue All panels 255 100 Fade 6 White 0 255 0 0 100 0 No White Maximum White All panels...

Page 46: ...robe Fast Slow 152 175 59 6 68 6 Pulse Open Slow Fast 176 199 69 0 78 0 Pulse Close Slow Fast 200 244 78 4 95 7 Strobe Random Slow Fast 245 255 96 1 100 0 Open 2 Intensity 0 255 0 0 100 0 No light Max...

Page 47: ...en PANEL 1 0 255 0 0 100 0 No Green Maximum Green PANEL 1 255 100 Fade 6 Blue PANEL 1 0 255 0 0 100 0 No Blue Maximum Blue PANEL 1 255 100 Fade 7 Red PANEL 2 0 255 0 0 100 0 No Red Maximum Red PANEL 2...

Page 48: ...e Fast Slow 152 175 59 6 68 6 Pulse Open Slow Fast 176 199 69 0 78 0 Pulse Close Slow Fast 200 244 78 4 95 7 Strobe Random Slow Fast 245 255 96 1 100 0 Open 2 Intensity 0 255 0 0 100 0 No light Maximu...

Page 49: ...PANEL 1 0 255 0 0 100 0 No Blue Maximum Blue PANEL 1 255 100 Fade 7 White PANEL 1 0 255 0 0 100 0 No White Maximum White PANEL 1 255 100 Fade 8 Red PANEL 2 0 255 0 0 100 0 No Red Maximum Red PANEL 2...

Page 50: ...obe Fast Slow 152 175 59 6 68 6 Pulse Open Slow Fast 176 199 69 0 78 0 Pulse Close Slow Fast 200 244 78 4 95 7 Strobe Random Slow Fast 245 255 96 1 100 0 Open 2 3 Intensity 0 255 0 0 100 0 No light Ma...

Page 51: ...EL 1 0 255 0 0 100 0 No Green Maximum Green PANEL 1 255 100 Fade 9 10 Blue PANEL 1 0 255 0 0 100 0 No Blue Maximum Blue PANEL 1 255 100 Fade 11 12 Red PANEL 2 0 255 0 0 100 0 No Red Maximum Red PANEL...

Page 52: ...rom 2000 Kelvin 10000 Kelvin Ultra high speed strobe effect The ultra high speed strobe effect 1 50 Hz introduces the possibility to strobe up to 50 times per second Random strobe and pulse effects ca...

Page 53: ...GM service partner Fixture suddenly turned off Power was turned off Check the power supply switches and breakers The fixtures batteries are discharged Charge the batteries by connecting AC power Fixtu...

Page 54: ...f configured so See AC POWER LOSS FUNCTION in the Control menu on page 32 To turn off the fixture press and hold ESC until the fixture turns off or go to MENU POWER OFF When operating on battery power...

Page 55: ...er no 82051010 P 1 ceiling wall mount Order no 83060614 Filter frame Medium angle 19 deg P 1 series Order no 83061140 Filter frame Wide angle 45 deg P 1 series Order no 83061141 Filter frame Elliptica...

Page 56: ...CERTIFICATIONS Conforms to 2014 30 EU EMC Directive Conforms to 2014 35 EU Low Voltage Directive Conforms to 2011 65 EU RoHS2 Directive RoHS PENDING The information in this document is subject to chan...

Page 57: ...57 User s notes...

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