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SOLARIS® PIX 72™

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FIXTURE OPERATION

This section explains the fixture settings and utilities that the user has access to when us

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ing the control panel. Settings are retained when the fixture is powered off.

The  SOLARIS® PIX 72™ can function in different modes:

CHANGING DMX CHANNEL MODE 

Scroll down using the up and down buttons below 

the digital screen and you will notice that the letter in the beginning changes but the 

number 001 persist. (for example “A001” or “E001”) this display changes according to the 

mode in which you are operating at that moment. Once you have selected the desired 

dmx personality (also known as DMX footprint) Press the enter button once to access edit 

mode and then change the DMX values according to your setup. Optional values are A001 

(2CH mode), C001 (3CH mode), d001 (4CH mode), E001 (6CH mode), H001 (7CH mode), 

L001 (12CH mode), P001 (24CH mode),

STANDALONE MODE

 which allows you to manually change the parameters of the fixture 

without using DMX data link. When operated in Standalone mode the fixture back screen 

will show R000 (Led Intensity) when first accessed.  By setting a value between 000-255, 

using the up & down buttons below the screen, you can control the desired dimmer level.

You can also manually 

control strobe flashing

 by changing the values when the back 

screen shows FF00 (strobe flash) By setting a value between 01-20, using the up & down 

buttons below the screen, you can control the desired intensity of strobing. 

It is also possible to use 

16 predefined factory effects

, when first accessing predefined 

effects back screen will show a value between 1 to 9 followed by the letter “J” for (Jump 

effects) or “d” (for gradual effects) and another number between 00-20 (example: “1J09” 

or 2d17) when accessed. The number between 1-9 is showing which of the 10 built-in 

effects is selected while the number between 01 to 20 following the letter “J” is displaying 

the speed of the built in effect. By setting a value from 1  to 9 you can change the pre

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defined built in effect you wish to apply. By setting a value from 01  to 20 you can change 

the speed of the predefined built in effect you wish to apply. 

SOUND TO LIGHT MODE

 When operated in Sound to Light mode the fixture back screen 

will show Su00 when first accessed.  By setting a value between 00-20, using the up & 

down buttons below the screen, you can control The sound effect applied from slow to 

fast according to the sound perceived by the unit’s built-in microphone. 

Summary of Contents for PIX 72

Page 1: ...USER MANUAL PIX 72 basic pixel bar 24x3w...

Page 2: ...5 INSTALLATION 6 AC POWER 7 FIXTURE OVERVIEW 8 DMX DATA LINK 9 CONNECTING AND USING DMX DATA LINK 9 FIXTURE OPERATION 10 TOKENS 11 FIXTURE MENU STRUCTURE CHART 12 DMX MODES CHARTS 13 14 MAINTENANCE 1...

Page 3: ...RSONAL SAFETY Avoid direct eye exposure to the light source while the product is on Always disconnect this product from its power source before servicing Always connect this product to a grounded circ...

Page 4: ...nses LED lights or cables Have the damaged parts replaced by an authorized technician at once Do not cover the ventilation slots when operating to avoid internal overheating Do not aim this product to...

Page 5: ...SING THE PRODUCT FOR THE FIRST TIME 1 Read Safety information on page 4 before installing operating or servicing the fixture 2 Unpack and ensure that there is no transportation damage before using the...

Page 6: ...MOUNTING THE FIXTURE ON A TRUSS The fixture can be clamped to a truss or similar rigging structure in any orientation When installing the fixture hanging vertically down you can use an open type clamp...

Page 7: ...l installation if you want to install it permanently or a power plug not supplied that is suitable for the local power out lets can be installed on the power cable If you replace power plug on the pow...

Page 8: ...Screen for accessing menu with 4 buttons for navigation Up Down Inc In crement and Dec Decrement Enter UP Press UP to toggle between menu options DOWN Press DOWN to toggle between menu options INC Pr...

Page 9: ...l of a fixture is required it must have its own DMX channels Fixtures that are required to behave identically can share the same DMX address and channels To add more fixtures or groups of fixtures whe...

Page 10: ...g the up down buttons below the screen you can control the desired dimmer level You can also manually control strobe flashing by changing the values when the back screen shows FF00 strobe flash By set...

Page 11: ...ng Solaris fixtures The TOKENS are located above the digital screen on the back panel of the fixture This token indicates the maximum amount of power consumption Displays in Watts This token indicates...

Page 12: ...ect2 speed slow to fast 14 3J00 00 20 Program Effect3 speed slow to fast 15 4J00 00 20 Program Effect4 speed slow to fast 16 5J00 00 20 Program Effect5 speed slow to fast 17 6J00 00 20 Program Effect6...

Page 13: ...peed from slow to fast 4 CHANNELS MODE NO DMX VALUE FUNCTION 1 000 255 Master LED Dimmer 1 100 2 000 255 RED LED Dimmer 1 100 3 000 255 GREEN LED Dimmer 1 100 4 000 255 BLUE LED Dimmer 1 100 12 CHANNE...

Page 14: ...ection 7 Red Dimmer 1 100 20 000 255 Section 7 Green Dimmer 1 100 21 000 255 Section 7 Blue Dimmer 1 100 22 000 255 Section 8 Red Dimmer 1 100 23 000 255 Section 8 Green Dimmer 1 100 24 000 255 Sectio...

Page 15: ...tdoor events for example If one or more of these factors is present inspect fixtures within their first 100 hours of operation to see whether cleaning is necessary Check again at frequent intervals Th...

Page 16: ...DIMENSIONS Length 1010 mm 40 4 Width 60 mm 2 4 Height 65 mm 2 6 LAMP Lamp type 24 X 3W 3 in 1 Color system RGB Temperature Adjustable FEATURES Pre Programed Effects 13 Dynamic effects with adjustable...

Page 17: ...witch Mode INCLUDED ITEMS 3 ft Power Cable User Manual Specifications are subject to change without notice For latest product specifications see www Glow Lighting com CONTROL AND PROGRAMMING Control S...

Page 18: ...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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