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Summary of Contents for MH-X50+

Page 1: ...Owner s Manual MH X50 Led Spot DMX Controlled LED Spot Moving Head ...

Page 2: ...ion mode 7 Pan inversion 7 Tilt inversion 7 Display inversion 7 DMX mode 7 Panning range 7 Tilting range 8 System reset 8 Load defaults 8 Gobos 8 Menu diagram 9 Functions in 8 channel DMX mode 10 Functions in 14 channel DMX mode 12 Troubleshooting 14 The device does not work no light and the fan does not work 14 No response to the DMX controller 14 Cleaning 14 Technical data 14 Protecting the envi...

Page 3: ...h or fire If in doubt seek advice from a registered electrician WARNING Eye damage caused by high intensity Never look directly into the light source WARNING Risk of epileptic shock Strobe lighting can trigger seizures in photosensitive epilepsy Sensitive persons should avoid looking at strobe lights Power supply Notice Malfunction or damage to equipment Ensure that the input voltage AC outlet mat...

Page 4: ...y safety attachment such as a safety cable or a safety chain Notice Malfunction or damage to equipment Do not block the area that is needed for the pan and tilt function We recommend to keep an area of at least 300 mm W 300 mm D 400 mm H 11 8 in 11 8 in 15 7 in free of any objects The distance between light output and the illuminated surface must be more than 0 5 m 19 7 in Ensure also that there i...

Page 5: ... DMX device in the daisy chain is terminated with a 120 Ω resistor When the device and the DMX controller are operational the DMX indicator in the display shows that a DMX signal is being received on the input Connections in master slave mode When you a group of devices in master slave mode the first unit will control the other units for an automatic sound activated synchronized light show This fu...

Page 6: ...icator Shows that a DMX signal is being received ENTER Activates a setting DOWN Decreases a value UP Increases a value MODE ESC Chooses between the options of the selected mode Rear side USE ONLY A 250V FUSE POWER INPUT OUTPUT POWER Plug for mains cable and fuse holder INPUT DMX input OUTPUT DMX output ...

Page 7: ... mode NASL Press MODE ESC until the display shows NASL You can now select one of the following opera tion modes using the Up and Down buttons NASL pre programmed slow NAFA pre pro grammed fast NSt5 sound mode or SLAV master slave mode Press ENTER to start the operation in the selected mode Pan inversion PAN Press MODE ESC until the display shows PAN Using the Up and Down buttons you can now choose...

Page 8: ... ti18 tilting range 180 and ti 9 tilting range 90 Press ENTER to store the setting System reset rESt Press MODE ESC until the display shows rESt Press ENTER to start a system reset Load defaults LoAd Press MODE ESC until the display shows LoAd Press ENTER to load the default values for all settings of the device Gobos The following figure shows the available gobos and their numbers ö ...

Page 9: ...512 NASL NAFA NStS SLAU PAN rPAN tit rtit diS rdiS 14CH 8CH PA54 PA36 PA18 ti27 ti18 ti 9 rESt LoAd DMX Address Operation mode Pan inversion Tilt inversion Display inversion DMX mode Panning range Tilting range System reset Load defaults ...

Page 10: ...ng speed 192 255 Negative rainbow effect with increasing speed 4 Shutter 0 3 Closed 4 7 Open 8 215 Strobe effect with increasing speed 210 255 Open 5 Gobo wheel 0 7 Gobo 1 8 15 Gobo 2 16 23 Gobo 3 24 31 Gobo 4 32 39 Gobo 5 40 47 Gobo 6 48 55 Gobo 7 56 63 Gobo 8 64 71 Gobo 7 shake speed increasing from slow to fast 72 79 Gobo 6 shake speed increasing from slow to fast 80 87 Gobo 5 shake speed incre...

Page 11: ...Gobo rotation 0 63 Gobo fixed 64 147 Positive rotation with increasing speed 148 231 Negative rotation with increasing speed 232 255 Gobo bouncing 7 Prism 0 7 Reserved 8 247 Rotating prism with increasing speed 248 255 Prism fixed 8 0 255 Focus ...

Page 12: ...ffect with increasing speed 192 255 Negative rainbow effect with increasing speed 7 Shutter 0 3 Closed 4 7 Open 8 215 Strobe effect with increasing speed 210 255 Open 8 0 255 Mechanical dimmer 0 to 100 9 Gobo wheel 0 7 Gobo 1 8 15 Gobo 2 16 23 Gobo 3 24 31 Gobo 4 32 39 Gobo 5 40 47 Gobo 6 48 55 Gobo 7 56 63 Gobo 8 64 71 Gobo 8 shake speed increasing from slow to fast 72 79 Gobo 7 shake speed incre...

Page 13: ... Reset pan 104 111 Reset tilt 112 119 Reset colour disc 120 127 Reset gobo disc 128 135 Reset gobo rotation 136 143 Reset prism 144 151 Reset focus 152 159 Reset all channels 160 255 Reserved 12 Built in programs 0 7 Reserved 8 23 Built in program 1 24 39 Built in program 2 40 55 Built in program 3 56 71 Built in program 4 72 87 Built in program 5 88 103 Built in program 6 104 119 Built in program...

Page 14: ...ace circuit If the procedures recommended above do not succeed please contact our Service Center You can find the contact information at www thomann de Cleaning Clean the optical lenses which are accessible from the outside periodically to optimise light output The clean ing frequency depends on the environment in which the device operates damp smoky or particularly dirty surrounding can cause gre...

Page 15: ...notes and markings on the packaging Disposal of your old device Electrical and electronic equipment often contain materials which can be unhealthy and environmentally harmful if not properly treated and disposed of However they are essential for the proper operation of your device At the end of its operating life time do not dispose the device with your normal household waste This device is subjec...

Page 16: ... 2011 Musikhaus Thomann e K Treppendorf 30 96138 Burgebrach Germany www thomann de ...

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