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Performer 1500 Fresnel Q6 

Product code: 33130 

 

Mode 2 

In this menu you can set the dimmer and the color presets (Lee and Rosco colors). 

 

 

 

Turn the controls (D/E) to adjust settings. 

 

The adjustment ranges are:  

 

D: Dimmer, from dark to brightest (0–100 %) 

 

E: Color presets (L106, R05, L194, R54, L019, R08, R89, R86, L213, R377, R80, L202, L328, R3314, L101, 
L768) 

 

Once you have set your settings, press each of the controls (D/E) to save your settings. Otherwise, 
your settings will be lost upon returning to the previous menu. 

 

Static 

In this menu, you can set the static colors to create an infinite range of colors. 

 

Press the UP/DOWN buttons to scroll through the static colors (RED, GREEN, BLUE, AMBER, LIME, CYAN) 
and STROBE. 

 

Press the ENTER button to open the settings submenu. 

 

Press the UP/DOWN buttons to increase/decrease the values. 

 

Color intensity (RED, GREEN, BLUE, AMBER, LIME, CYAN): the adjustment range is between 0–255, 
from low to high intensity 

 

STROBE frequency: the adjustment range is between 0–25, from OFF to high frequency 

 

Press the ENTER button to set the value and to move to the next setting. 

 

DMX Address 

In this menu you can set the device’s DMX starting address. 

 

Press the UP/DOWN buttons to set the desired DMX address. The adjustment range is 001–512. 

 

Press the ENTER button to save the changes. 

 

Run Mode 

In this menu you can set the control mode of the device. 

 

Press the UP/DOWN buttons to toggle between the following 2 options:  

 

DMX: the device will operate in DMX Mode. 

 

SLAVE: the device will operate as a slave in Master/Slave Mode. It means that it will react the 
same as the master device. 

 

Press the ENTER button to confirm your choice. 

 

 

Summary of Contents for Performer 1500 Fresnel Q6

Page 1: ...Performer 1500 Fresnel Q6 Highlite International B V Vestastraat 2 6468 EX Kerkrade the Netherlands Product code 33130 USER MANUAL ENGLISH V1 ...

Page 2: ...d disposal of the device Non observance of the instructions in this user manual may result in serious injuries and damage of property 2020 Showtec All rights reserved No part of this document may be copied published or otherwise reproduced without the prior written consent of Highlite International Design and product specifications are subject to change without prior notice For the latest version ...

Page 3: ...or Installation 13 Personal Protective Equipment 13 Installation Site Requirements 13 Rigging 13 Angle Adjustment 15 Zoom Adjustment 15 Barndoor Installation 16 Connecting to Power Supply 17 Power Linking of Multiple Devices 17 5 Setup 18 Warnings and Precautions 18 Stand alone Setup 18 DMX Connection 18 DMX 512 Protocol 18 DMX Cables 19 Master Slave Setup 19 DMX Linking 20 DMX Addressing 20 6 Ope...

Page 4: ...32 Version 32 RDM 33 DMX Channels 33 3 Channels 6 Channels 9 Channels 13 Channels 20 Channels 33 7 Channels 35 10 Channels 36 Supported RDM PIDs Parameter IDs 38 7 Troubleshooting 39 8 Maintenance 40 Safety Instructions for Maintenance 40 Preventive Maintenance 40 Basic Cleaning Instructions 41 Corrective Maintenance 41 Replacing the Fuse 41 9 Deinstallation Transportation and Storage 42 Instructi...

Page 5: ...able only for indoor installation This device is not suitable for households and for general lighting Any other use not 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 supply when the device is not in operation This will reduce the wear and will improve th...

Page 6: ... or serious injury CAUTION Indicates a potentially 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 observe the instructions in this document Electrical hazard Hot surface Eye damage hazard Provides important information about the disposal of this product Sym...

Page 7: ... 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 ...

Page 8: ...onnect power supply before servicing Wear protective goggles if looking into light source during service or maintenance Attention Power supply Before connecting the device to the power supply make sure that the current voltage and frequency match the input voltage current and frequency specified on the information label on the device Make sure that the cross sectional area of the extension cords a...

Page 9: ...usings fixations and installation points The lens is not cracked or damaged The power cables are not damaged and do not show any material fatigue Attention Do not expose the device to conditions that exceed the rated IP class conditions This device is IP20 rated IP Ingress Protection 20 class provides protection against solid objects greater than 12 mm such as fingers and no protection against har...

Page 10: ...ified wavelengths ensuring a high CRI and even beam It contains 16 color presets which are frequently used in theaters The Performer has a CCT channel enabling you to set the color temperature between 1800 8000 K Front View Fig 02 01 Zoom control 02 Control panel OLED display control buttons and 2 rotatable controls 03 Adjustment screw 04 Mounting bracket 05 Barndoor retaining clip 06 100 W RGBALC...

Page 11: ...10 Performer 1500 Fresnel Q6 Product code 33130 Back View Fig 03 Safety eye Pro True1 power connector OUT Fuse F2AL 250 V 5 pin DMX connector IN 5 pin DMX connector OUT Pro True1 power connector IN ...

Page 12: ...tand alone Knob mode Static Color presets Auto Master Slave Knob mode Static Color presets Auto DMX 512 RDM DMX channels BASIC 3 channels CLR 6 channels HSIC 7 channels SSP 9 channels CMY 10 channels TOUR 13 channels TR16 20 channels Control panel OLED display and buttons Connections Power connections Pro True1 power connectors IN OUT Data connections 5 pin DMX connectors IN OUT Signal pinouts 5 p...

Page 13: ...uct code 33130 Optional Accessories The Performer 1500 Fresnel Q6 is delivered without accessories You can additionally purchase the following accessories Product code 33160 Barndoor for Performer 1500 Fresnel Dimensions Fig 04 Fig 05 ...

Page 14: ...ns Installation Site Requirements The device can be used only indoors The device can be mounted to a truss or other rigging structure in any orientation The minimum distance to other objects must be bigger than 0 5 m The minimum distance between the light output and the illuminated surface must be bigger than 2 m The maximum ambient temperature ta 40 C must never be exceeded The relative humidity ...

Page 15: ...ly Optionally you can use the Slide Complete to attach the device 02 Secure the device with a secondary suspension for example a safety cable Make sure that the secondary suspension can hold 10 times the weight of the device If possible the secondary suspension should be attached to a supporting structure independent of the primary suspension Put the safety cable through the safety eye 07 as shown...

Page 16: ...ockwise to release them 02 Tilt the device to the desired angle see Fig 08 03 Turn the adjustment screws 03 clockwise to tighten them Make sure that the device cannot move freely after the adjustment screws 03 are tightened Fig 08 Zoom Adjustment You can adjust the zoom of the device with the zoom control 01 01 Turn the zoom control 01 to set the desired zoom see Fig 09 Fig 09 ...

Page 17: ...ing clip This prevents the barndoor from falling out Release the retaining clip by pressing the lock towards the lens and pressing on the longer side of the screw The retaining clip will open see Fig 10 Insert the barndoor as shown in Fig 11 Press the retaining clip towards the lens to lock the barndoor in position Fig 10 Fig 11 ...

Page 18: ...can be relayed to another device via the power OUT connector Note that the input and the output connectors have different designs one type cannot be connected to the other Power linking of multiple devices must be carried out only by instructed or skilled persons WARNING Incorrect power linking may lead to overload of the electrical circuit and result in serious injuries and damage of property To ...

Page 19: ...e devices set in a master slave operating mode The Performer 1500 Fresnel Tungsten has 5 pin DMX signal IN and OUT connectors The pin assignment is as follows 5 pin pin 1 ground pin 2 pin 3 pin 4 N C pin 5 N C Devices on a serial data link must be daisy chained in a single line The number of devices that you can control on one data link is limited by the combined number of the DMX channels of the ...

Page 20: ...s and wires correctly as shown in Fig 12 Fig 12 Master Slave Setup The Performer 1500 Fresnel Q6 supports master slave control mode To connect multiple devices in master slave setup follow the steps below Connect the first device s DMX OUT connector to the second device s DMX IN connector 02 Repeat step 1 to connect all devices as shown in Fig 13 03 Connect a DMX terminator 120 Ω resistor to the D...

Page 21: ...ting address of each device correctly The Performer 1500 Fresnel Q6 has 7 personalities 3 channels 6 channels 7 channels 9 channels 10 channels 13 channels and 20 channels If you want to connect multiple devices on one data link and use them in 20 channel mode for example follow the steps below 01 Set the starting address of the 1st device on the data link to 1 001 02 Set the starting address of t...

Page 22: ...erate the device manually as a stand alone device or in a master slave setup Adjust the functions by turning the rotatable controls 02 in Knob Mode menu See 6 6 1 Knob Mode on page 25 for more information Adjust the levels for red green blue amber lime and cyan in Static menu See 6 6 2 Static on page 26 for more information To run one of the built in programs in auto operation mode without a DMX c...

Page 23: ...Mode on page 25 for more information Start up Upon start up the display will show a splash screen with the logo of Showtec Press any button to enter the password and or enter the Main Menu Note If no button is pressed after the preset number of seconds of inactivity the display will turn off Press any button to turn the display on See 6 6 11 Disp Time Display Time on page 31 for more information B...

Page 24: ...23 Performer 1500 Fresnel Q6 Product code 33130 Menu Overview ...

Page 25: ...24 Performer 1500 Fresnel Q6 Product code 33130 ...

Page 26: ...by default require a password Knob Mode In this menu you can set and adjust the desired knob mode Press the UP DOWN buttons to choose one of the 2 knob modes Press the ENTER button to open the settings submenu Mode 1 In this menu you can set the dimmer and CCT Turn the controls D E to adjust settings The adjustment ranges are D Dimmer from dark to brightest 0 100 E CCT 1800 K 2200 K 2700 K 3000 K ...

Page 27: ...utton to open the settings submenu Press the UP DOWN buttons to increase decrease the values Color intensity RED GREEN BLUE AMBER LIME CYAN the adjustment range is between 0 255 from low to high intensity STROBE frequency the adjustment range is between 0 25 from OFF to high frequency Press the ENTER button to set the value and to move to the next setting DMX Address In this menu you can set the d...

Page 28: ... select one of the 16 presets L106 R05 L194 R54 L019 R08 R89 R86 L213 R377 R80 L202 L328 R3314 L101 L768 Press the ENTER button to confirm your choice Auto Programs In this menu you can select a built in auto program or a custom program There are 10 uneditable auto programs and 10 custom programs which can be edited in Edit menu See 6 6 8 Edit on page 28 Press the UP DOWN buttons to choose an auto...

Page 29: ...nd the STROBE TIME and FADE options Press the ENTER button to open the settings submenu Press the UP DOWN buttons to increase decrease the values Color intensity RED GREEN BLUE AMBER LIME CYAN the adjustment range is between 0 255 from low to high intensity STROBE frequency the adjustment range is between 0 25 from OFF to high frequency TIME duration of the scene the adjustment range is between 0 ...

Page 30: ...on to open the submenu Enter the password pressing the buttons in the following order UP DOWN UP DOWN Press the ENTER button to confirm During upload the light output will turn yellow and the display will show When the upload is finished the display will show OK Press the ENTER button to confirm and exit the submenu Reset In this submenu you can restore the default factory settings and reset the c...

Page 31: ... 600 Hz 1200 Hz 2000 Hz 4000 Hz 6000 Hz and 25000 Hz Note The higher the PWM frequency the lower the dimmer s grayscale Press the ENTER button to open the submenu Press the UP DOWN buttons to choose between X FINE and Y FINE Press the ENTER button to confirm the selection Press the UP DOWN buttons to increase decrease the value The adjustment range is between 200 and 200 Press the ENTER button to ...

Page 32: ... SHOW see 6 6 9 9 XY Offset on page 31 for more information Select UC and press the ENTER button to open the submenu Press the UP DOWN buttons to scroll through the static colors RED GREEN BLUE AMBER LIME and CYAN Press the ENTER button to open the settings submenu Press the UP DOWN buttons to adjust the color intensity The adjustment range is 0 255 from low to high intensity Press the ENTER butto...

Page 33: ...button to open the submenu Press the UP DOWN buttons to choose between X FINE and Y FINE Press the ENTER button to confirm the selection Press the UP DOWN buttons to increase decrease the value The adjustment range is between 200 and 200 Press the ENTER button to set the value Information In this menu you can view the total operation time current software version and the RDM details of the device ...

Page 34: ...h intensity 0 100 8 Blue Fine 000 255 From low to high intensity 0 100 4 5 5 9 Amber 000 255 From low to high intensity 0 100 10 Amber Fine 000 255 From low to high intensity 0 100 5 6 6 11 Lime 000 255 From low to high intensity 0 100 12 Lime Fine 000 255 From low to high intensity 0 100 6 7 7 13 Cyan 000 255 From low to high intensity 0 100 14 Cyan Fine 000 255 From low to high intensity 0 100 2...

Page 35: ...rt to long 151 160 Custom program 2 161 170 Custom program 3 171 180 Custom program 4 181 190 Custom program 5 191 200 Custom program 6 201 210 Custom program 7 211 220 Custom program 8 221 230 Custom program 9 231 255 Custom program 10 11 18 Speed 000 255 Program speed adjustment from slow to fast 8 12 19 Strobe 000 009 No function 010 099 Strobe from low to high frequency 0 25 Hz 100 109 No func...

Page 36: ...K 065 082 3000 K 083 100 3200 K 101 118 3500 K 119 136 4000 K 137 154 4200 K 155 172 4500 K 173 190 5600 K 191 208 6000 K 209 226 6500 K 227 244 7200 K 245 255 8000 K 6 Strobe 000 009 No function 010 099 Strobe from low to high frequency 0 25 Hz 100 109 No function 110 179 Lightning strobe from low to high frequency 0 25 Hz 180 189 No function 190 255 Random strobe from low to high frequency 0 25 ...

Page 37: ...28 141 150 R3314 151 160 L101 161 170 L768 171 255 No function 6 Color Macros 000 010 No function 011 030 Red 100 Green Up Blue 0 031 050 Red Down Green 100 Blue 0 051 070 Red 100 Green Up Blue 0 071 090 Red 0 Green Down Blue 100 091 110 Red Up Green 0 Blue 100 111 130 Red 100 Green 0 Blue Down 131 150 Red 100 Green Up Blue Up 151 170 Red Down Green Down Blue 100 171 195 All LEDs FULL ON 196 199 1...

Page 38: ...5 191 200 Custom program 6 201 210 Custom program 7 211 220 Custom program 8 221 230 Custom program 9 231 255 Custom program 10 8 Speed 000 255 Program speed adjustment from slow to fast 9 Strobe 000 009 No function 010 099 Strobe from low to high frequency 0 25 Hz 100 109 No function 110 179 Lightning strobe from low to high frequency 0 25 Hz 180 189 No function 190 255 Random strobe from low to ...

Page 39: ...GET command DISC_UNIQUE_BRANCH DISC_MUTE DISC_UN_MUTE DEVICE_INFO SUPPORTED_PARAMETERS SOFTWARE_VERSION_LABEL DMX_START_ADDRESS IDENTIFY_DEVICE DEVICE_MODEL_DESCRIPTION MANUFACTURER_LABEL DEVICE_LABEL SENSOR_DEFINITION SENSOR_VALUE DEVICE_RESET DMX_PERSONALITY DMX_PERSONALITY_DESCRIPTION STATUS_MESSAGES STATUS_ID_DESCRIPTION ...

Page 40: ...trol The controller is not connected Connect the controller The signal is reversed The 5 pin DMX OUT of the controller does not match the DMX IN of the device Install a phase reversing cable between the controller and the device The controller is defective Try using another controller The device responds erratically to DMX control Bad data link connection Examine connections and cables Correct poo...

Page 41: ... for at least 15 minutes before servicing or cleaning Preventive Maintenance Attention Before each use examine the device visually for any defects Make sure that All screws used for installing the device or parts of the device are tightly fastened and are not corroded The safety devices are not damaged There are no deformations on housings fixations and installation points The lens is not cracked ...

Page 42: ...l or solvents Make sure that the connections are fully dry before connecting the device to the power supply and to other devices Corrective Maintenance The device does not contain user serviceable parts Do not open the device and do not modify the device Refer repairs and servicing to instructed or skilled persons Contact your Highlite International dealer for more information Replacing the Fuse D...

Page 43: ...re This side up Fragile Storage Clean the device before storing Follow the cleaning instructions in chapter 8 2 1 Basic Cleaning Instructions on page 41 Store the device in the original packaging if possible 10 Disposal Correct disposal of this product Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment This symbol on the product its packaging or documents indicates that the product shall not be treated as ...

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