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SOLARIS® BASIC 90™

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SOLARIS® BASIC 90™

CHANNEL

4 CHANNEL DMX 

MODE

8 CHANNEL DMX 

MODE

FUNCTION

1

R (RED) DIMMER

MASTER DIMMER

DARK TO BRIGHT

2

G (GREEN) DIMMER

R (RED) DIMMER

DARK TO BRIGHT

3

B (BLUE) DIMMER

G (GREEN) DIMMER

DARK TO BRIGHT

4

W (WARM WHITE) 

DIMMER

B (BLUE) DIMMER

DARK TO BRIGHT

5

W (WARM WHITE) 

DIMMER

DARK TO BRIGHT

6

STROBE

SLOW TO FAST

7

MODE CHANGE

0-50 DMX 8CH CONTROL

51-100 PREDEFINED COLORS

101-150 COLORS JUMP EFFECT

151-200 COLORS FADE EFFECT

201-250 COLORS PULSE EFFECT

251-255 – SOUND TO LIGHT 

MODE

8

MODE PARAMETER 

CHANGE

CHANGES A SPECIFIC PARAMETER 

ACCORDING TO THE MODE YOU 

SELECT IN CHANNEL 7

DMX MODES

Disconnect the fixture from mains power and allow to cool completely before cleaning or servicing. 

Service fixtures in an area where there is no risk of injury from failing parts, tools or other materials. 

Excessive dust, smoke fluid, and particle buildup degrades performance, causes overheating and will 

damage the fixture. Damage caused by inadequate cleaning or maintenance is not covered by the 

product warranty.

CLEANING

The cleaning of lenses must be carried out periodically to optimize light output. Cleaning 

schedules for lighting fixtures vary greatly depending on the operating environment. It is 

therefore impossible to specify precise cleaning intervals for the fixture. Environmental fac

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tors that may result in a need for frequent cleaning include:

• Use of smoke or fog machines.

• High airflow rates (near air conditioning vents, for example).

• Presence of cigarette smoke.

• Airborne dust (from stage effects, building structures and fittings or the natural environ

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ment at outdoor events, for example).

If one or more of these factors is present, inspect fixtures within their first 100 hours of oper

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ation to see whether cleaning is necessary. Check again at frequent intervals. This procedure 

will allow you to assess cleaning requirements in your particular situation.

Use gentle pressure only when cleaning, and work in a clean, well-lit area. Do not use any 

product that contains solvents or abrasives, as these can cause surface damage.

CLEANING THE FIXTURE

1. Disconnect the fixture from power and allow it to cool for at least 10 minutes.

2. Vacuum or gently blow away dust and loose particles from the outside of the fixture and 

air with low-pressure compressed air

3. Clean lenses by wiping gently with a soft, clean lint-free cloth moistened with a weak de

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tergent solution. Do not rub the surface hard: lift particles off with a soft repeated press. Dry 

with a soft, clean, lint-free cloth or low pressure compressed

air. Remove stuck particles with an unscented tissue or cotton swab moistened with glass 

cleaner or distilled water.

4. Check that the fixture is dry before reapplying power.

MAINTENANCE

WARNING! READ SAFETY INFORMATION ON    

PAGE 3 BEFORE INSTALLING THE FIXTURE.

Summary of Contents for BASIC 90

Page 1: ...USER MANUAL...

Page 2: ...fessional certified technicians Do not open the housing or attempt any repairs All applicable local codes and regulations apply to proper installation of this product PERSONAL SAFETY Avoid direct eye...

Page 3: ...makes it ideal for Venue Installations Theat rical Cinema TV and Stage Use The fixtures is deemed for its silent operation achieved by temperature detectors and silent fans The Unit is made of a sturd...

Page 4: ...clamps onto the truss 4 Secure the fixture with a safety cable as directed below 5 Check that the head will not collide with other fixtures or objects SECURING WITH A SAFETY CABLE Secure the fixture...

Page 5: ...3 pin XLR connectors for DMX data input and output The number of daisy chained fixtures is limited by the number of DMX channels required by the fixtures in relation to the maximum 512 channels availa...

Page 6: ...o the user setup Fixture Grouping Members or Fixture grouping Location Host Slave Speed Master T000 T255 will determine the speed of the effect running in HOST SLAVE mode Using the UP DOWN buttons bel...

Page 7: ...ld be set to the same value E 01 E 32 Fixture Grouping Location Used when in Host Slave Mode Up Down Button changes the value number for fixtures used 01 32 in host slave mode Every Fixtures should be...

Page 8: ...xture Environmental fac tors that may result in a need for frequent cleaning include Use of smoke or fog machines High airflow rates near air conditioning vents for example Presence of cigarette smoke...

Page 9: ...Total Heat Dissipation calculated 10 1200BTU hr THERMAL FEATURES Color System RGBW Pre Programed Effects 5 color blending modes HOST SLAVE mode Strobe Strobe Effect Pulse Effect Instant Open and Blac...

Page 10: ...LOSS OCCASIONED BY THE USE OF INABILITY TO USE OR RELIANCE ON THE INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THIS MANUAL THE GLOW LOGO THE SOLARIS LOGO THE GLOW PROFESSIONAL NAME THE SOLARIS PROFESSIONAL NAME AND ALL O...

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