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Summary of Contents for P-5 Wash Light

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Page 2: ...2 P 5 Series dimensions All dimensions in milimeters and inches Drawing not to scale...

Page 3: ...im liability for any injury damage direct or indirect 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 m...

Page 4: ...information 6 Overview 8 Preparing for installation 9 10 Connecting AC power 12 13 Setting a static color manually 14 Using stand alone operation Connecting to a DMX control device 16 17 Device person...

Page 5: ...Service 22 DMX protocols 23 Control menu 32 38...

Page 6: ...k Do not open the device there are no user serviceable parts inside Ensure that power is cut off when wiring the device to the AC mains supply Ensure that the device is electrically connected to earth...

Page 7: ...t look directly at the light source from close range Take precautions to prevent injury due to falls when working at height For permanent installation ensure that the device is securely fastened to a...

Page 8: ...iew B HJ K L 5 NN Q HVN K L J HJ W Y Z HJ Y Z QQ QQQ NQQQ QQ 5 5 Q QQQ N A NN 5 Q HJ B L C Safety wire eyelet D Cooling fans E Tilt lock F DMX in and out G H HJ I Control panel J Power connection K Ti...

Page 9: ...n Unpack the device and inspect it to ensure that it has not been damaged in transport TM G4 wireless antenna 5 B H Is situated away from public thoroughfares and protected from contact with people _...

Page 10: ...n corrosion resistant mechanical fasteners suitable for the location K z using the supplied brackets and suitable clamps Fasten a safety cable not shown between the support structure and the attachmen...

Page 11: ...angle loosen the two tilt 5 screws If installed horizontally with a downward beam angle water can potentially pool in the fan wells Under normal operation the moisture will evaporate If the device has...

Page 12: ...r Q Q QzBQ 5 power W Y Z Q 5 The device must be grounded earthed and be able to be isolated from AC power The AC power supply must incorporate a fuse or circuit breaker for fault protection HJ system...

Page 13: ...using the arrow buttons and select items using the J and other information A Operational mode Quick color stand alone or DMX mode B DMX address if DMX mode is active C J5 Y Z D J5 Y Z 5 K _ Y B QQQ B...

Page 14: ...14 Setting a static color manually Y Z Y Z _ 5 Y Z...

Page 15: ...Using stand alone operation 5 N 5 J N K L Y Z J Y Z 5 Y Z J Y Z 5 Y a description of the menus The chosen program will run its length 5 A program can be run at any time by selecting it using the K...

Page 16: ...X cable or via the W TM G4 receiver system Y HK Z Y HK Z HK Enabling the W DMX G4 wireless receiver TM G4 wireless receiver is disabled by default Ensure that there is no DMX cable connected to the de...

Page 17: ...ess W controller Setting the DMX address The DMX address can be seen at the top of the menu structure To change the address setting press the up arrow to increase the address is displayed press Enter...

Page 18: ...etting the DMX mode P 5 DMX modes Function 3 5 4 YK L Z 6 K L 8 K L 9 K L 10 K L P 5 TW DMX modes Function 2 Y QQ QQ Z 4 QQ QQQ NQQQ QQ 6 Y QQ QQQ NQQQ QQ Z pulse open shutter effects 8 Y QQ QQQ NQQQ...

Page 19: ...19 P 5 W DMX modes Function 1 Dimmer 2 Dimmer shutter strobe pulse open shutter effects 2 16 bit Fine and coarse dimmer...

Page 20: ...g curve H L dimming For uniform response set all devices to the same dimming curve To set the desired dimming curve use the L HJ it dims Pressing any key will always turns on the display or restore it...

Page 21: ...21 Setting the fan mode 5...

Page 22: ...lar cleaning is essential Cleaning schedules will vary greatly depending on the of operation to see whether cleaning is necessary This procedure will allow you to assess cleaning requirements using a...

Page 23: ...nnel mode RGB plus auto white Channel Value Percent Function 1 Q 0 100 Red 0 100 2 Q 0 100 Green 0 100 3 Q 0 100 L Q QQ P 5 4 channel mode RGBW Channel Value Percent Function 1 Q 0 100 Red 0 100 2 Q 0...

Page 24: ...fects Channel Value Percent Function 1 0 7 0 2 L 3 6 Shutter Open B B Pulse Open 176 199 69 78 Pulse Close 200 244 K N 96 100 Shutter Open 2 Q 0 100 Dimmer 0 100 3 Q 0 100 Red 0 100 4 Q 0 100 Green 0...

Page 25: ...Channel Value Percent Function 1 Q 0 100 K Q QQ Y Y LZZ 2 Q 0 100 K Y YH LZZ 3 Q 0 100 Q QQ Y LZ 4 Q 0 100 YH LZ Q 0 100 L Q QQ Y LZ 6 Q 0 100 L YH LZ 7 Q 0 100 Q QQ Y LZ 8 Q 0 100 YH LZ...

Page 26: ...nnel Value Percent Function 1 Q 0 100 Dimmer 0 100 2 Q 0 100 K Q QQ Y Y LZZ 3 Q 0 100 K Y YH LZZ 4 Q 0 100 Q QQ Y LZ Q 0 100 YH LZ 6 Q 0 100 L Q QQ Y LZ 7 Q 0 100 L YH LZ 8 Q 0 100 Q QQ Y LZ 9 Q 0 100...

Page 27: ...Percent Function 1 Q 0 100 Q QQ Y Y LZZ 2 Q 0 100 Y YH LZZ 3 Q 0 100 K Q QQ Y Y LZZ 4 Q 0 100 K Y YH LZZ Q 0 100 Q QQ Y LZ 6 Q 0 100 YH LZ 7 Q 0 100 L Q QQ Y LZ 8 Q 0 100 L YH LZ 9 Q 0 100 Q QQ Y LZ...

Page 28: ...de Dimmer Channel Value Percent Function 1 Q 0 100 Dimmer 0 100 P 5W 2 channel mode Strobe dimmer Channel Value Percent Function 1 0 7 0 3 L N Shutter Open B B 60 69 176 199 70 78 200 244 79 96 K N 97...

Page 29: ...bit Fine coarse dimmer Channel Value Percent Function 1 Q 0 100 Dimmer 0 100 2 Q 0 100 Fine dimmer P 5 TW DMX protocols P 5TW 2 channel mode Dimmer CTC Channel Value Percent Function 1 Q 0 100 Dimmer...

Page 30: ...ent Function 1 Q 0 100 QQ Q QQ 2 Q 0 100 QQQ Q QQ 3 Q 0 100 NQQQ Q QQ 4 Q 0 100 QQ Q QQ P 5TW 6 channel mode Strobe dimmer tunable white Channel Value Percent Function 1 0 7 0 3 L N Shutter Open B B 6...

Page 31: ...00 QQ Q QQ 4 Q 0 100 QQQ Q QQ Q 0 100 NQQQ Q QQ 6 Q 0 100 QQ Q QQ 7 7 8 9 Channel Value Percent Function 1 Q 0 100 QQ Q QQ 2 Q 0 100 QQ 3 Q 0 100 QQQ Q QQ 4 Q 0 100 QQQ Q 0 100 NQQQ Q QQ 6 Q 0 100 NQQ...

Page 32: ...tures of each mode Info Product type 5 sion Displays installed software version number Serial number 5 RDM ID 5 K Y Z Displays received DMX levels Temperatures Mainboard Displays temperature on main c...

Page 33: ...up mode Select startup mode 5 1 Quick color 2 Stand alone 3 DMX factory default Startup program Stand alone program 1 2 or 3 Only used if the startup Dimming Curve H Provides equal resolution dimming...

Page 34: ...3 Function Settings continued Display Saver Screen Dim HJ Screen Off HJ Fan mode Standard 5 Silent H 5 5 Minimum values Y Z Adjust default minimum setting 0 1000 Y Z Y Z Y Z Y Z Y Z Y Z N Y Z QQ Y Z...

Page 35: ...ault K 5 Manual Quick color K Y Z 5 YQ Z 5 color startup mode Y Z 5 YQ Z 5 color startup mode L Y Z 5 YQ Z 5 color startup mode Y z Z 5 YQ Z 5 color startup mode QQ JH _ Y Z QQ 5 YQ Z 5 QQQ JH _ Y Z Q...

Page 36: ...ntly selected program 1 2 or 3 Scene Currently selected scene 1 24 K Y Z K YQ Z Y Z YQ Z L Y Z L YQ Z Y z Z YQ Z QQ JH _ Y Z 2200 K white temperature value in currently selected scene YQ Z QQQ JH _ Y...

Page 37: ...tter Open B Pulse Open 176 199 Pulse Close 200 244 K N Shutter Open Fade time min Fade in transition time to current scene in minutes 0 999 Fade time sec Y Z YQ Z Y Z YQ Z Y Z YQ Z Test Off 5 Automate...

Page 38: ...6 lbs LIGHT SOURCE AND OPTICS Illumination source NN 5 Q HJ J5 Q QQQ H 5 QQ Spread angle N Y Z QQ QQQ NQQQ QQ CONSTRUCTION Housing Aluminium Finish Electrostatic powder coating INSTALLATION Orientatio...

Page 39: ...ting B PROGRAMMING AND CONTROL Control interface Y Z TM G4 wireless DMX channel requirements 3 to 10 channels mode dependent H HJ Software update L HK CONNECTIONS AC power input B Y Z DMX data input _...

Page 40: ...40 TYPICAL POWER AND CURRENT Q BQ NQ Q Q Q NQ Q NQ Q NQ B Q NQ Q NQ Q Peak inrush current 14 A HJ QQ FUSES Main fuse not user replaceable ACCESSORIES L HK z_ NQ QQ Q...

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