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Order code: 40102 

Polar 300 Hybrid IP65 Moving Head 

 

FOCUS: 

 

Focus adjustment (0–255) 

 

DIMMER: 

 

From OFF to full ON (0–255) 

 

STROBE: 

 

From OFF to high frequency (0–25)  

 

TIME:   

 

Set the duration of the step (0–255, from 0,1 to approximately 25 seconds) 

 

USE: 

 Include the step in the custom program (YES/NO). If you choose NO, the 
step will be excluded during the custom program play 

08)

 

Press the ENTER button to set the value. 

09)

 

Repeat steps 3

7 above for the remaining steps of the custom program. 

 
Note: For each custom program you can create 30 steps, which makes it possible to create 60 
customized scenes in total. 
 
6. Manual 
In this menu you can manually adjust and reset the device’s parameters. 
01)

 

Press the UP/DOWN buttons to scroll through the following 4 options.  

 

02)

 

Press the ENTER button to confirm your choice. 
The available options are: 

 

AUTO TEST:   

Auto test of the device’s parameters 

 

CHANNEL:   

See 6.1. Channel for more information 

 

DEBUG HIDE:  

This option is not relevant to the use and operation of the device 

 

RESET: 

 

See 6.2. Reset for more information 

 

 

Summary of Contents for 40102

Page 1: ...Polar 300 Hybrid IP65 Moving Head V1 Highlite International B V Vestastraat 2 6468 EX Kerkrade the Netherlands Order code 40102 MANUAL ENGLISH...

Page 2: ...ntrol 13 Multiple Polars DMX Control 14 Multiple Polars Art Net sACN Control RDM 15 Connecting to a Network 16 Art Net Settings 16 sACN Settings 16 How to Make a Data Cable 17 Fixture Linking 18 Data...

Page 3: ...els Standard 40 28 Channels Extended 44 Maintenance 49 Replacing the Fuse 49 Replacing a Gobo From the Rotating Gobo Wheel 50 Gobo Size 51 Glass Gobo Orientation 52 Gobo Wheels and Color Wheel 53 Trou...

Page 4: ...n clusters LEDs exhibit higher operating temperatures than in ideal or singular optimum conditions For this reason when all color LEDs are used at their fullest intensity life of the LEDs is significa...

Page 5: ...ds or gases Always allow a free air space of at least 80 cm around the unit for ventilation Always disconnect power from the mains when device is not used or before cleaning Only handle the power cord...

Page 6: ...may suffer damages and the warranty becomes void Any other operation may lead to dangers like short circuit burns electric shock crash etc You endanger your own safety and the safety of others Riggin...

Page 7: ...d on a flat stage floor or mounted to any kind of truss with quick lock brackets and clamps see Fig 01 The quick lock brackets can be positioned on the base of the Polar in two ways as shown on Fig 02...

Page 8: ...tion proper UPS packing or double boxing is always a safe method to use Note If you are given an RMA number please include the following information on a piece of paper inside the box 01 Your name 02...

Page 9: ...le Pan Tilt ranges reverse Pan Tilt movement Control modes Stand alone Manual Master Slave DMX 512 Art Net sACN Color wheels CMY wheels 8 dichroic filters white Rotating gobo wheel 8 gobos white Stati...

Page 10: ...c dealer to order a wireless DMX upgrade kit The Wireless DMX upgrade kit should be installed ONLY by a qualified technician Do not attempt installation yourself Note Some menu settings are functional...

Page 11: ...ock pin 03 Pan lock pin 04 Control panel LCD display and control buttons Back View Fig 05 05 IP 65 rated power connector True1 IN 06 Fuse T6 3 A 250 V 07 IP 65 rated RJ45 connector 08 IP 65 rated RJ45...

Page 12: ...ning or servicing Damages caused by non observance are not subject to warranty Lock Unlock the Moving Head You can lock unlock the moving head by sliding the lock pins Slide the tilt lock pin 02 upwar...

Page 13: ...mount it on flat surface Leave at least 1 3 m on all sides for air circulation 02 Secure the device with a safety cable order code 70454 70456 03 Plug the end of the electric mains power cord into a...

Page 14: ...ctric power supply socket 04 Use a 5 pin DMX cable to connect the Polar to other devices The pins 1 Earth 2 Signal 3 Signal 4 N C 5 N C 05 Link the units as shown in Fig 07 Connect the first unit s DM...

Page 15: ...ig 08 Connect a light controller to the first unit s DMX in socket using a DMX cable Connect the first unit s out socket with the second unit s in socket using a DMX cable Repeat this process to link...

Page 16: ...ut socket with the second unit s in socket using a CAT 5 CAT 6 cable Repeat this process to link the rest of the units 06 Supply electric power Plug electric mains power cords into each unit s power I...

Page 17: ...ta line as it would result in limited functionality of this device 06 In order to solve this problem set the universe of the 19th Polar to 2 and its DMX address to 001 07 When connecting multiple devi...

Page 18: ...cable can be used to replace the data cable required to transmit the data Please follow the instructions below in order to create an extra network cable Take a standard network cable CAT 5 5E 6 and co...

Page 19: ...r of fixtures on a DMX data link 30 fixtures Data Cabling To link fixtures together you must obtain data cables You can purchase DAP Audio certified DMX cables directly from a dealer distributor or co...

Page 20: ...have any overlapping channels in order to control each Polar correctly If two or more Polars are addressed similarly they will work similarly Controlling After having addressed all Polar fixtures you...

Page 21: ...20 Order code 40102 Polar 300 Hybrid IP65 Moving Head Menu Overview...

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Page 24: ...23 Order code 40102 Polar 300 Hybrid IP65 Moving Head...

Page 25: ...e ENTER button to confirm To change the settings and remove the display lock see 4 1 Display Lock on page 27 If no button is pressed after 60 seconds the display will turn off Enter the password to un...

Page 26: ...e submenu items which by default require a password 1 DMX Address In this menu you can set the device s DMX starting address 01 Press the UP DOWN buttons to set the desired DMX address The adjustment...

Page 27: ...on on how to edit the custom program 02 Press the ENTER button to confirm your choice 4 Option In this menu you can adjust the device s settings 01 Press the UP DOWN buttons to scroll through the foll...

Page 28: ...g order UP DOWN UP DOWN OFF The Main Menu remains unlocked after the display turns off 02 Press the ENTER button to confirm your choice Note Deactivating the display lock does not affect the submenu i...

Page 29: ...the ENTER button to confirm your choice The available options are Net SWITCH Set the starting number of the IP address of the device Select OFF for an IP address starting with 2 x x x and ON for an I...

Page 30: ...change the starting number of the IP address see 4 3 Network on page 28 4 4 Signal In this submenu you can set the signal preferences if wireless DMX is enabled Note These settings are functional only...

Page 31: ...submenu of the respective step 05 Press the UP DOWN buttons to scroll through the 18 available options 06 Press the ENTER button to confirm the selection 07 Press the UP DOWN buttons to increase decr...

Page 32: ...ps 3 7 above for the remaining steps of the custom program Note For each custom program you can create 30 steps which makes it possible to create 60 customized scenes in total 6 Manual In this menu yo...

Page 33: ...ILT Tilt position adjustment 0 255 PT SPEED Pan tilt speed 0 255 CMY_C Cyan color intensity 0 255 CMY_M Magenta color intensity 0 255 CMY_Y Yellow color intensity 0 255 COLOR Color wheel position 0 25...

Page 34: ...the device 7 Info In this menu you can view the device s parameters 01 Press the UP DOWN buttons to scroll through the following 7 options 02 Press the ENTER button to confirm your choice and view th...

Page 35: ...options The displayed parameters are MEMORY IC ANGLE SENSOR PAN SENSOR PAN ENCODER PAN DRIVE IC TILT SENSOR TILT ENCODER TILT DRIVE IC TEMPERATURE CMY_C RESET CMY_M RESET CMY_Y RESET COLOR RESET GOBO...

Page 36: ...the password and enter the submenu 03 Press the UP DOWN buttons to scroll through the following 15 options 04 Press the ENTER button to confirm your choice 05 Press the UP DOWN buttons to increase de...

Page 37: ...m low to high intensity 0 white 255 100 cyan clockwise rotation Channel 5 Magenta CH18 must be open 0 255 From low to high intensity 0 white 255 100 magenta counterclockwise rotation Channel 6 Yellow...

Page 38: ...152 161 Gradual color split Blue Cyan 162 166 Cyan 167 176 Gradual color split Cyan UV 177 179 UV 180 189 Gradual color split UV White 190 191 White 192 222 Continuous counterclockwise rotation negati...

Page 39: ...2 59 63 Gobo 1 shake from slow to fast 64 68 Gobo 2 shake from slow to fast 69 73 Gobo 3 shake from slow to fast 74 78 Gobo 4 shake from slow to fast 79 83 Gobo 5 shake from slow to fast 84 88 Gobo 6...

Page 40: ...from low to high frequency 0 25 Hz 100 109 No function 110 179 Pulse strobe from low to high rate 180 189 No function 190 255 Random strobe from low to high rate Channel 20 Control 0 10 No function 1...

Page 41: ...rom fast to slow Channel 6 Cyan CH21 must be open 0 255 From low to high intensity 0 white 255 100 cyan clockwise rotation Channel 7 Magenta CH21 must be open 0 255 From low to high intensity 0 white...

Page 42: ...split Orange Purple 134 137 Purple 138 147 Gradual color split Purple Blue 148 151 Blue 152 161 Gradual color split Blue Cyan 162 166 Cyan 167 176 Gradual color split Cyan UV 177 179 UV 180 189 Gradua...

Page 43: ...23 26 Gobo 4 27 30 Gobo 5 31 34 Gobo 6 35 38 Gobo 7 39 42 Gobo 8 43 46 Gobo 9 47 50 Gobo 10 51 54 Gobo 11 55 58 Gobo 12 59 63 Gobo 1 shake from slow to fast 64 68 Gobo 2 shake from slow to fast 69 73...

Page 44: ...0 255 Fine adjustment of the brightness from low to high intensity 0 100 Channel 23 Strobe CH21 must be open 0 9 No function 10 99 Strobe flash rate from low to high frequency 0 25 Hz 100 109 No func...

Page 45: ...ad vertically TILT Gradual vertical rotation of the head from 0 to 270 0 255 The head can be stopped at any position Channel 4 Tilt Fine 16 bit Channel 5 Pan Tilt Speed 0 255 From fast to slow Channel...

Page 46: ...42 Color 5 Purple 43 49 Color 6 Blue 50 56 Color 7 Cyan 57 63 Color 8 UV 64 66 White 67 77 Gradual color split White Red 78 81 Red 82 90 Gradual color split Red Yellow 91 95 Yellow 96 104 Gradual colo...

Page 47: ...w from slow to fast Channel 14 Gobo Rotation Rotating Gobo Wheel CH13 and CH25 must be open 0 120 Gobo indexing 0 360 121 125 Stop 126 165 Gobo bounce effect from slow to fast 166 170 Stop 171 210 Cou...

Page 48: ...e rotation from slow to fast Channel 18 Frost 0 10 Open 11 255 Frost effect 0 100 Channel 19 Zoom 0 255 Zoom adjustment 3 30 Channel 20 Zoom Fine 0 255 Fine zoom adjustment Channel 21 Focus 0 255 Grad...

Page 49: ...function 11 20 Blackout during Pan Tilt movement ON 21 20 Blackout during Pan Tilt movement OFF 31 40 Pan invert 41 50 Tilt invert 51 60 Pan Tilt invert OFF 61 70 Fan SLOW 71 80 Fan NORMAL 81 90 Fan F...

Page 50: ...onnect the mains power supply and then wipe the cover with a damp cloth Do not immerse in liquid Wipe lens clean with glass cleaner and a soft cloth Do not use alcohol or solvents The front lens will...

Page 51: ...Disconnect the fixture from the mains and allow it to cool completely 02 Set the moving head in horizontal position with the lens facing forwards 03 Lock the moving head in position See Lock Unlock t...

Page 52: ...e gobo see Fig 15 To identify the narrow end press the spring flat the narrow end is on the inside Fig 15 12 Gently press the retainer spring as flat as possible against the back of the gobo using a s...

Page 53: ...This provides the best results when combining rotating gobos Coated side Uncoated side When an object is held up to the coated side there is no space between the object and its reflection The back edg...

Page 54: ...53 Order code 40102 Polar 300 Hybrid IP65 Moving Head Gobo Wheels and Color Wheel Rotating gobo wheel Static gobo wheel Color wheel Fig 17...

Page 55: ...9 for replacing the fuse 04 If all of the above appears to be OK plug the unit in again 05 If you are unable to determine the cause of the problem do not open the Polar as this may damage the unit and...

Page 56: ...ata link connection Inspect connections and cables Correct poor connections Repair or replace damaged cables Data link not terminated with 120 Ohm termination plug Insert termination plug in output ja...

Page 57: ...cial Pan Tilt movement blackout user selectable Pan Tilt ranges reverse Pan Tilt movement Pan Tilt resolution 8 16 bit Color wheels CMY wheels 8 dichroic filters white Color functions Rainbow flow eff...

Page 58: ...57 Order code 40102 Polar 300 Hybrid IP65 Moving Head Dimensions...

Page 59: ...58 Order code 40102 Polar 300 Hybrid IP65 Moving Head Notes...

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