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ACT Fresnel 150 WW 

Product code: 34012 

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Safety 

 

Important 
Read and follow the instructions in this user manual before installing, operating or 
servicing this product. 

The manufacturer will not accept liability for any resulting damages caused by the non-observance of 
this manual. 

 

Warnings and Safety Instructions 

 

DANGER 
Danger for children
 

For adult use only. The device must be installed beyond the reach of children. 

 

Do not leave various parts of the packaging (plastic bags, polystyrene foam, nails, etc.) within 
children’s reach. Packaging material is a potential source of danger for children. 

 

DANGER 
Electric shock caused by dangerous voltage inside
 

There are areas within the device where dangerous touch voltage (> 120 V DC) may be present. 

 

Do not open the device or remove any covers.  

 

Do not operate the device if the covers or the housing are open. Before operation, check if the 
housing is firmly closed and all screws are tightly fastened. 

 

Disconnect the device from electrical power supply before service and maintenance, and when the 
device is not in use. 

 

DANGER 
Electric shock caused by short-circuit
 

This device falls under IEC protection Class I. 

 

Make sure that the device is electrically connected to ground (earth). Connect the device only to a 
socket-outlet with ground (earth) connection. 

 

Do not cover the ground (earth) connection. 

 

Do not bypass the thermostatic switch or fuses. 

 

For replacement use fuses of the same type and rating only. 

 

Do not let the power cable come into contact with other cables. Handle the power cable and all 
connections with the mains with caution. 

 

Do not modify, bend, mechanically strain, put pressure on, pull or heat up the power cable. 

 

Make sure that the power cable is not crimped or damaged. Examine the power cable periodically 
for any defects. 

 

Do not immerse the device in water or other liquids. Do not install the device in a location where 
flooding may occur. 

 

Do not use the device during thunderstorms. Disconnect the device from the electrical power supply 
immediately. 

Summary of Contents for 34012

Page 1: ...ACT Fresnel 150 WW Highlite International B V Vestastraat 2 6468 EX Kerkrade the Netherlands Product code 34012 USER MANUAL ENGLISH V1...

Page 2: ...device Non observance of the instructions in this user manual may result in serious injuries and damage of property 2022 Showtec All rights reserved No part of this document may be copied published or...

Page 3: ...ation 13 Installation Site Requirements 13 Rigging 13 Angle Adjustment 14 Barndoor Installation 14 Color frame Installation 15 Connecting to Power Supply 16 Power Linking of Multiple Devices 16 5 Setu...

Page 4: ...Troubleshooting 31 8 Maintenance 32 Safety Instructions for Maintenance 32 Preventive Maintenance 32 Basic Cleaning Instructions 32 Corrective Maintenance 33 Replacing the Fuse 33 9 Deinstallation Tra...

Page 5: ...ot mentioned under intended use is regarded as non intended and incorrect use Product Lifespan This device is not designed for permanent operation Disconnect the device from the electrical power suppl...

Page 6: ...tentially hazardous situation which if not avoided may result in minor or moderate injury Attention Indicates important information for the correct operation and use of the product Important Read and...

Page 7: ...ed and all screws are tightly fastened Disconnect the device from electrical power supply before service and maintenance and when the device is not in use DANGER Electric shock caused by short circuit...

Page 8: ...example by cracks or deep scratches Contact your Highlite International dealer for more information as servicing can be performed only by instructed or skilled persons If the device is dropped or stru...

Page 9: ...and maintenance shall be carried out only by instructed or skilled persons Contact your Highlite International dealer for more information Instructed persons have been instructed and trained by a ski...

Page 10: ...ring loaded screw Color frame clip Fresnel lens 3x Color frame holders Zoom control Adjustment handle Safety eye Mounting bracket Fig 02 Back View Control panel OLED display and control buttons 3 pin...

Page 11: ...10 ACT Fresnel 150 WW Product code 34012 Accessories Safety eye color frame Fig 04...

Page 12: ...ut 24117 lx 2 m 10719 lx 3 m 8780 lx 5 m CRI 96 CCT 3000 K max Total luminous flux 8780 lm Refresh rate 1100 Hz Operation and control Control Stand alone manual DMX 512 DMX channels 1 and 2 channel mo...

Page 13: ...12 ACT Fresnel 150 WW Product code 34012 Dimensions Fig 05...

Page 14: ...The relative humidity must not exceed 50 with an ambient temperature of 40 C Rigging The device can be mounted to a truss or other rigging structure in any orientation Make sure that all loads are wit...

Page 15: ...ened Fig 07 Barndoor Installation The ACT Fresnel 150 WW is delivered with a barndoor To install the barndoor follow the steps below 01 Push the spring loaded screw 01 and at the same time lift the co...

Page 16: ...filter into the color frame 03 Insert the color frame into the color frame holders 04 see Fig 12 04 Pull the color frame clip 02 downwards to release the spring loaded screw 01 see Fig 13 The color f...

Page 17: ...ay damage the device Power Linking of Multiple Devices This device supports power linking Power can be relayed to another device via the power OUT connector Note that the input and the output connecto...

Page 18: ...mber of devices that you can control on one data link is limited by the combined number of the DMX channels of the connected devices and the 512 channels available in one DMX universe To comply with t...

Page 19: ...g controller to the DMX IN connector on the first device with a 3 pin DMX cable Connect the DMX OUT connector on the first device to the DMX IN connector on the second device with a 3 pin DMX cable Re...

Page 20: ...on the data link to 5 005 as 3 2 5 Continue assigning the starting addresses of the remaining devices by adding 2 to the previous number each time Make sure that you do not have any overlapping chann...

Page 21: ...frequency match the input voltage current and frequency specified on the information label on the device Power Input Selection This device can be powered by 100 240 V 50 60 Hz AC mains or an external...

Page 22: ...Manually Defined submenu See 6 7 5 1 Manually Defined on page 28 for more information To operate the device with a DMX controller Set the DMX starting address of the device in the DMX Address menu See...

Page 23: ...art screen provides information about the control and operation modes of the device and the temperature of the LEDs for example Manual operation from the control panel and the menu Manual operation di...

Page 24: ...23 ACT Fresnel 150 WW Product code 34012 Menu Overview...

Page 25: ...ctions In this menu you can configure the DMX settings of the device 01 Press the UP DOWN buttons to scroll through the following options DMX Address See 6 7 1 1 DMX Address for more information Mode...

Page 26: ...the DMX channel mode There are 2 options available 1 channel mode 2 channel mode Press the ENTER button to confirm the selection DMX Fail In this pop up submenu you can determine the behavior of the...

Page 27: ...nu you can see the following values in 1 channel DMX mode dimmer in 2 channel DMX mode dimmer and shutter Manual Settings In this pop up submenu you can select how to operate the device manually Press...

Page 28: ...firm your choice Display Settings In this menu you can adjust the display settings of the device Press the UP DOWN buttons to select one of the following 3 options Display Inverse The OLED display wil...

Page 29: ...the UP DOWN buttons to select one of the following 2 options Press the ENTER button to confirm your selection and open the respective pop up submenu where you can adjust the values Press the UP DOWN b...

Page 30: ...ttings to the default factory settings Press the ENTER button to open the pop up submenu for the factory settings Press the UP DOWN buttons to choose between NO and YES If you choose YES the device s...

Page 31: ...Random strobe from high to low frequency 125 129 No strobe 130 144 Random strobe fast close slow open from high to low frequency 145 149 No strobe 150 164 Random strobe slow close fast open from high...

Page 32: ...ntrol The controller is not connected Connect the controller The signal is reversed The 3 pin DMX OUT of the controller does not match the DMX IN of the device Install a phase reversing cable between...

Page 33: ...depends on the conditions at the site where the device is installed When smoke or fog machines are used at the site the device will need more frequent cleaning On the other hand if the device is inst...

Page 34: ...ges short circuit or incorrect electrical power supply may cause a fuse to burn out If the fuse burns out the device will not function anymore If this happens follow the steps below 01 Disconnect the...

Page 35: ...ring Follow the cleaning instructions in chapter 8 2 1 Basic Cleaning Instructions on page 32 Store the device in the original packaging if possible 10 Disposal Correct disposal of this product Dispos...

Page 36: ...2022 Showtec...

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