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ABLE OF CONTENTS

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PART 1  PRODUCT (GENERAL)................................................................. 1.

                  1.1--TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS................................................................... 1.
                  1.2--SAFETY WARNING.....................................................................................2.

PART 2  INSTALLATION ............................................................................3.
               

2.1--MOUNTING................................................................................................ 3.

                  2.2--POWER CONNECTIONS.............................................................................3. 

PART 3  DISPLAY PANEL OPERATION.......................................................4. 

                  3.1--BASIC........................................................................................................4.
                  3.2--MENU...................................................................................................... .4.
                  3.3--STATIC......................................................................................................6.
                  3.4--AUTO PLAY MODE.....................................................................................6.
                  3.5-- DMX ADDRESS.........................................................................................7.
                  3.6--RUN MODE................................................................................................7.
                  3.7--PERSONALITY...........................................................................................7.
                  3.8--ID ADDRESS..............................................................................................7.
                  3.9--SPECIAL SETTINGS ..................................................................................8.
                  3.10--FACTORY DEFAULT SETTING...................................................................9.
                  3.11--EDIT CUSTOM .........................................................................................9.
                  3.12-- WHITES SETTING .................................................................................10.
                  3.13--FAN SETTING ........................................................................................10.
                  3.14--ACTIVATE THE PASSWORD ....................................................................10.
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PART 4  USING A DMX512 CONTROLLER..................................................11.
               

4.1--BASIC ADDRESSING................................................................................. 11.

                  4.21--CHANNEL ASSIGNMENT.......................................................................... 11.

                  4.3--BASIC INSTRUCTIONS FOR DMX512  OPERATION (TOUR) ....................... 17.
                  4.4--BASIC INSTRUCTIONS FOR DMX512 OPERATION (BLOCK 1 & 2)..............  17.

PART 5  APPENDIX..................................................................................18.

                  5.1--MAINTENANCE........................................................................................18.

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4.3

    

BASIC INSTRUCTIONS FOR DMX512 

         OPERATION (TOUR)

MASTER DIMMER

 CH1 controls the intensity of the currently projected color
 When the slider is at the highest position (255) the intensity of the output is the 
maximum

RED, GREEN  BLUE,  WHITE & AMBER  COLOR SELECTION

 CH2, CH3 & Ch4, Ch5 & CH6 control the intensity ratio of each of the RED, 

GREEN,  BLUE, WHITE & AMBER LEDs.

 When the slider is at the highest position (255) the intensity of the color is the 

maximum.

 CH2, CH3, Ch4 , Ch5 & CH6can be combined together to create over 16 

million colors.

COLOR MACROS AND WHITE BALANCE

 CH7 selects the required COLOR MACRO and  whites in different color temp. 
 Ch7  has priority over CH2, CH3,  CH4, CH5 , Ch6  & CH9.
 CH1 is used to control the intensity of the COLOR MACRO

STROBE

 CH 8  controls the strobe of CH2 to CH7.

ID ADDRESS SELECTION

 CH12 is used to select the target ID address.
 Each independent DMX address may have upto 66 independent ID addresses.
 An ID address of 0 will activate all ID address locations.

AUTO

 CH9 selects the preset AUTO programs AUTO 1-AUTO10 or the custom  

programs CUSTOM1-CUSTOM 10.

 Ch9 has priority over Ch2, Ch3, Ch4 , Ch5  & Ch6.. 

BLOCK SELECTION

Ch13  channel allows the user to select from combinations of different 

   colors and LED blocks in a quick-and-easy action

4.4  

BASIC INSTRUCTIONS FOR DMX512 

         OPERATION (BLOCK 1 & 2)

BLOCK 1

 All leds divided as 3 blocks, each block include 6 red leds, 6 green leds and 6

     blue leds.

BLOCK2 

 All leds divided as 3 blocks, each block include 6 red leds, 6 green leds,  6 blue

     leds, 3 white leds and 3 amber leds.

                  4.22--CHANNEL ASSIGNMENT........................................................................ . 16.

Summary of Contents for ROXCYC/TZ

Page 1: ...ROXCYC TZ ROXCYC TZ ROXCYC TZ ROXCYC TZ YG LED317 USER MANUAL...

Page 2: ...D GREEN BLUE WHITE AMBER LEDs When the slider is at the highest position 255 the intensity of the color is the maximum CH2 CH3 Ch4 Ch5 CH6can be combined together to create over 16 million colors COLO...

Page 3: ...1Wx18 B 1Wx18 W 1Wx9 CW 1Wx36 WW 1Wx36 A 1Wx9 87 1 2 0 255 3 0 255 0 255 HSV HUE SATURATION VALUE CHANNEL VALUE FUNCTION 0 255 0 255 0 255 0 255 BLUE ARC 2 S MASTER DIMMER RED GREEN VALUE FUNCTION 0...

Page 4: ...nufacture in perfect condition In order to maintain this condition and for safe operation the user must always follow the instructions and safety warnings described in this user manual Avoid shaking o...

Page 5: ...depending on the requirements of your application For overhead use always install two secure chains that can hold at least 10 times the weight of the fixture 2 INSTALLATION Note If over 30 units to be...

Page 6: ...value of the current function scroll through the mainmenu or return tothe main menu MENU ENTER 3 1 BASIC 3 DISPLAY PANEL OPERATION AUTO AUTO 01 AUTO 10 CUSTOM 01 CUSTOM 02 CUSTOM 03 CUSTOM 04 CUSTOM 0...

Page 7: ...O SPEED 10 AUTO SPEED FOR Auto1 Auto10 Auto 6 Auto 7 Auto 8 Auto 9 111 120 Auto 10 121 130 131 140 141 150 151 160 161 170 Custom 2 Custom 1 171 180 181 190 191 200 201 210 211 220 0 9 10 29 30 69 70...

Page 8: ...5 WHIT 0 255 AMBE 0 255 STRB 0 020 GREN 0 255 RED 0 255 BLUE 0 255 WHIT 0 255 AMBE 0 255 STRB 0 020 MENU STATIC COOL 0 255 DIM 0 255 WARM 0 255 COOL 0 255 DIM 0 255 WARM 0 255 MENU STATIC COLOUR Combi...

Page 9: ...is UP DOWN UP DOWN 3 14 ACTIVATE THE PASSWORD KEYLOCK OFF ON MENU WHITE1 WHITE2 WHITE3 WHITE4 WHITE5 WHITE6 WHITE7 WHITE8 WHITE9 WHITE10 WHITE11 RGB TO W GREN 0 255 RED 0 255 BLUE 0 255 CALIB MENU 3 1...

Page 10: ...ect UPLD to upload the custom programs from the current MASTER unit to the SLAVEunits In order to activate the upload function the password must be entered Password is the same as the main access pass...

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