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USER MANUAL

912400575012UM

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PREFACE

1.  ABOUT THIS MANUAL

The document provides installation and operation instructions for the following product(s):

• VL800 

EVENTWASH

Read all instructions before installing or using this product. Retain this manual for future reference.

2. INCLUDED 

ITEMS

Each VL800 EVENTWASH luminaire includes the following items:

• VL800 

EVENTWASH

• 

Quick Start Guide

3. SAFETY 

NOTICES

• 

Unpack and check carefully for shipping damage before using the fi xture.

• 

Installation and operation only to be performed by trained personnel.

• 

Use safety tether for mounting.

• 

Install only in locations with adequate ventilation. There must be at least 50cm (20 in) clearance between 
the fi xture and adjacent surfaces.

• 

To prevent overheating, ensure sure that air can fl ow freely from ventilation .

• 

Prior to operation, ensure that the voltage and frequency of the power supply match the power require-
ments of the unit.

• 

To minimize the risk of electric shock, ground the yellow/green conductor.

• 

Do not operate outside the ambient temperature range of 0

-

40°C.

• 

Do not connect the device to any dimmer pack.

• Upon 

fi rst run, there may be smoke or smells. These will disappear after a few minutes of operation.

• 

Do not place fl ammable materials near the fi xture.

• 

Inspect power cables and replace any damaged cables before each use. 

• 

During operation, surface temperature of the fi xture can reach up to 65°C. DO NOT touch the housing of 
the fi xture.

• 

When not in use, turn fi xture off  to avoid shortening lifespan.

• 

Do not operate in dirty or dusty environment. Clean fi xture regularly.

• 

Do not allow children to operate the fi xture.

• 

Do not touch cables during operation as there might be a hazard of electric shock.

• 

Avoid power wires together around other cables.

• 

In the event of serious operating problem, stop using the unit immediately.

• 

Never turn on and off  the unit time after time.

• 

The housing, the lenses, or the ultraviolet fi lter must be replaced if they are visibly damaged.

• 

Do not open the unit as there are no user serviceable parts inside. Never try to repair the unit by yourself. 
Repairs carried out by unskilled people can lead to damage or malfunction. Please contact the nearest 
Authorized Service Center.

• 

Disconnect the mains power if the fi xture is not used for a long time.

• 

Do use original packing materials once transport it again.

• 

To prevent or reduce the risk of electrical shock or fi re, do not expose the unit to rain or moisture.

• 

Do not look directly at the LED light beam.

Summary of Contents for EVENTWASH VL800

Page 1: ...VL800 EVENTWASH USER MANUAL...

Page 2: ...y be smoke or smells These will disappear after a few minutes of operation Do not place ammable materials near the xture Inspect power cables and replace any damaged cables before each use During oper...

Page 3: ...functions press the MENU button until the required one is shown on the display Select the func tion by the ENTER button and the display will blink Use the DOWN and UP button to change the mode Once t...

Page 4: ...Law Curve Linear Law Curve Output Fan Mode Standard Default Studio Whisper Dimming Speed Fast Slow Default White Balance Red Green Blue Reset to default Frequency 900Hz 910Hz 920Hz 930Hz 940Hz 950Hz 9...

Page 5: ...est All functions Encoder Pan XXXXXXX Displays Pan Encoder Encoder Tilt XXXXXXX Displays Tilt Encoder Address Address DMX address setting To select DMX Address press the ENTER button to con rm Use the...

Page 6: ...Select Display press the ENTER button to con rm Use the UP DOWN button to select Orienta tion or On Time press the ENTER button to store Select Orientation press the ENTER button to con rm Use the UP...

Page 7: ...nu or let the unit idle one minute to exit menu mode Manual Control Enter menu mode select Manual Control press the ENTER button to con rm use the UP DOWN button to select Intensity Intensity ne All f...

Page 8: ...tensity Low 3 Pan High 32767 0 65535 16 bit movement control PAN 540 end to end travel 4 Pan Low 5 Tilt High 32767 0 65535 16 bit Movement control Tilt 220 end to end travel 6 Tilt Low 7 Zoom 128 0 25...

Page 9: ...CF_18_Congo Blue CF_19_Blue CF_20_Virgin Blue CF_21_Midnight Maya CF_22_Dluble C T Blue CF_23_Slate Blue CF_24_Regal Blue CF_25_Fullt C T Blue CF_26_Steel Blue CF_27_Lighter Blue CF_28_Cyan CF_29_Mar...

Page 10: ...ure operates at maximum output Default Studio Mode Reduced output with lower fan settings Whisper Mode Redcued output with lower fan settings Reserved Values Fan On Default Fan Auto Reserved Values TA...

Page 11: ...ntrol of color 39 White Low 4 40 Red High 5 0 0 65535 16 bit control of color 41 Red Low 5 42 Green High 5 0 0 65535 16 bit control of color 43 Green Low 5 44 Blue High 5 0 0 65535 16 bit control of c...

Page 12: ..._18_Congo Blue CF_19_Blue CF_20_Virgin Blue CF_21_Midnight Maya CF_22_Dluble C T Blue CF_23_Slate Blue CF_24_Regal Blue CF_25_Fullt C T Blue CF_26_Steel Blue CF_27_Lighter Blue CF_28_Cyan CF_29_Marine...

Page 13: ...Default Reserved Values Reserved Values Dimmer Snap On Fast snaps Dimmer Snap Off Default Smooth Dimming Color Calibration on Color Calibration off Default Standard Mode Fixture operates at maximum o...

Page 14: ...CF_18_Congo Blue CF_19_Blue CF_20_Virgin Blue CF_21_Midnight Maya CF_22_Dluble C T Blue CF_23_Slate Blue CF_24_Regal Blue CF_25_Fullt C T Blue CF_26_Steel Blue CF_27_Lighter Blue CF_28_Cyan CF_29_Mari...

Page 15: ...Auto Reserved Values TABLE 5 8 BIT 1 CELL CHANNEL FUNCTION DEFAULT RANGE DESCRIPTION 1 Intensity High 0 0 255 8 Bit control of Dimming 2 Pan High 32767 0 65535 16 Bit Movement control PAN 720 end to...

Page 16: ...143 144 145 146 147 148 149 150 151 152 153 154 155 156 157 187 188 208 209 229 229 255 Channel OFF RGBW enabled CF_0_Color OFF CF_1_White 10000K CF_2_White 8000K CF_3_White 6500K CF_4_White 5600K CF...

Page 17: ...es Fixture Shutdown Display Menu ON Display Menu OFF Dimming Curve Linear Dimming Curve S Curve Dimming Curve Square Curve Default Reserved Values Reserved Values Dimmer Snap On Fast snaps Dimmer Snap...

Page 18: ...ow 3 Red 28 Blue High 3 Green 29 Blue Low 3 Blue 30 White High 3 White 31 White Low 3 Red 32 Red High 4 Green 33 Red Low 4 Blue 34 Green High 4 White 35 Green Low 4 Color Preset 36 Blue High 4 Strobe...

Page 19: ...uld be terminated to reduce signal errors MAINTENANCE TROUBLESHOOTING Following are a few common problems that may occur during operation The unit does not work light and fan do not turn on Check the...

Page 20: ...CF_0_Color OFF CF_1_White 10000K CF_2_White 8000K CF_3_White 6500K CF_4_White 5600K CF_5_White 5000K CF_6_White 4500K CF_7_White 4000K CF_8_White 3200 CF_9_White 3000K CF_10_White 2700K CF_11_Moroccan...

Page 21: ...rve Linear Dimming Curve S Curve Dimming Curve Square Curve Default Reserved Values Reserved Values Dimmer Snap On Dimmer Snap Off Default Reserved Values Reserved Values Standard Mode Studio Mode Fan...

Page 22: ...NCE TROUBLESHOOTING Following are a few common problems that may occur during operation The unit does not work light and fan do not turn on Check the connection of power and main fuse Measure the main...

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