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Protection  from fire: 

- Do  not activate  the device  if  the environment  temperature  exceeds 40  degrees  Celsius . 
- The  housing  of  the ERO  101  may turn  hot or warm  during  intensive  use. Always apply a cool -down 
time after  use, as the electronic  components  are  more  fragile  during  transport  while  they are  still warm 
or  hot. This prevents  negative  effect  on the  lifespan  of  the fixture. 
- Keep  flammable  objects and  materials  away  from  the device,  with  a minimum  distance of  100  mm. 
This  applies  to items such as backdrops,  club-decoration,  streamers  etc.  
- Keep  highly  flammable  objects and  fluids  away from  the device  at all time.  
- Ensure  that there  is a fair  amount  of  airflow  around  the  device,  to provide  sufficient  cooling  for  the 
device.   
- Do  not illuminate  objects which  are  positioned  closer than 200  mm from  the beam  output  of  the ERO 
101.   
- Built-in  fuses and/or  thermostats of  the fixture  should  never  be  bypassed. 
- When  daisy-chaining  the power  supply of  several  ERO 101  fixtures,  never  connect more  than  10 
fixtures  in a single daisy chain. 

- Only use the  daisy-chain  power  outlet to connect  other  ERO 101  devices,  do not   connect other  types 
and  brands.   
- Keep  the optics of  the device  free  from  objects, filters, lenses or  other  materials  which  may cause 
overheating  or  blocking  of the  beam  output 
- Do  not modify  the device  in ways which  are  not described  in  this product  manual. 
 

Protection  from injury 

- Do  not look directly into  the LEDs or  beam  output  of the  device  when  the  distance is less than  8. 3 
meters, unless you  are  wearing  proper  safety  glasses. The  beam  output  of  the device  may result in 
temporary  or permanent  visual  loss when  an intense  beam  is projected  on short  distance.  The  device 
is safe  for  use when  projecting  on a  larger  distance  than 8.3  meters.  
- Do  not use a lens, magnifying  glass or  other  optics to inspect t he  LEDs of  the device,  as a sudden 
beam  projection  may concentrate  the intensity of  the beam  and  cause injury.  
- Ensure  that there  is nobody  positioned  near  the device  or  several  devices  during  activation,  as the 
device(s)  may project a  bright  beam  during  startup, while  receiving  a DMX-signal  or starting  one  of  the 
internal  shows.   
- Install  the fixture  on  a fixed  surface.  During  use, the base  of the  fixture  must be  positioned  so that it is 

impossible  for  the base  to move  or  shake heavily. 
- Ensure  that your  load-bearing  construction is capable  of  holding  10x the total load.. 
- If  the  device  is used  in a rigging  construction, use a suitable  G-clamp  or  halfcoupler  with a M12  bolt. 
Ensure  that the length  of  the wire  accessing  the fixture  is between  20  and  30 m m 
- If  the  device  is installed  in a position  in which  it may cause injury  when  falling  down  unexpectedly,  it 
must be secured  by a (TÜV-)approved  safety cable, capable  of holding  at least 10x the weight  of the 
total static load.  

- Ensure  that there  is enough  distance between  several  fixtures  for  cooling  purposes  and the 
prevention  of  collision with other  objects and/or  fixtures . 
- Check  the body  parts and  rigging  parts for  sturdyness and  strength  before  use.   
- Ensure  that the direct  environment  of  the fixture  is cleared  and/or  use a  stable platform  when 

installing  or transporting  the  fixture, or  when  you  are  performing  maintenance. 
- Do  not activate  the fixture  if body  parts are  missing, if cable  cores are  visible  or  if the device  seems 
damaged.   

 

 

Содержание ERO 101

Страница 1: ...1 ERO 101 LED movinghead 36x 5W LED Product manual ...

Страница 2: ...When any form of defect is detected visible cores defective cable sleeves or strain reliefs do not connect the fixture Make sure that the total amount of power required for your power chain e g several ERO 101 fixtures with power daisy chaining does not exceed the capacity of your cables and installation When using your own cables to connect the device to a suitable power source only use cables ca...

Страница 3: ...ing a Neutrik Powercon power supply Use the schemes and graphics below to help you with the installation of Neutrik Powercon connectors to your power cables For more information contact your local selling point ...

Страница 4: ...t of the device may result in temporary or permanent visual loss when an intense beam is projected on short distance The device is safe for use when projecting on a larger distance than 8 3 meters Do not use a lens magnifying glass or other optics to inspect the LEDs of the device as a sudden beam projection may concentrate the intensity of the beam and cause injury Ensure that there is nobody pos...

Страница 5: ...5 Contents Safety precautions Page 1 Product details Page 6 Introduction Page 7 Menu display and settings Page 8 DMX and DMX channel assignment Page 15 Technical specifications Page 20 ...

Страница 6: ... beam output head 2 Powercon output 6 Graphic display with menu structure 3 3 pins DMX input 7 Cooling fan 4 3 pins DMX output 8 Menu operating buttons 9 M12 mounting points for G clamp or halfcoupler 10 Mounting points for safety cables Hook not included ...

Страница 7: ... graphic display with backlight smooth electronic dimmers for each color electronic shutter with strobe and pulse effects 630 or 540 degrees pan 240 degrees tilt auto adjust pan and tilt stepping motors RGB color mixing system with adjustable color temperature selectable color temperature 3200K 5600K 6500K 8000K 10000K built in thermostat to prevent overheating variable electronic strobe function ...

Страница 8: ...atic position At that point the settings may be changed The most important settings are shown on the display Addr displays the current DMX starting address Right beneath this value you will find CH with a channel which has recently been changed On the right of this you will find V a function that displays the last selected value for a certain channel When changing several DMX values of the movingh...

Страница 9: ...hand from the direct environment of the head as it will activate the sequence and start moving Navigation in the menu structure is easy Use the UP and DOWN keys to navigate between the several settings use SET ESC to return to the previous category and use ENTER to select a submenu or to confirm certain settings When scrolling through the several functions of the ERO 101 in the menu structure you ...

Страница 10: ... ESC Yellow ENTER null UP DOWN SET menu SET ESC Cyan ENTER null UP DOWN SET menu SET ESC Purple ENTER null UP DOWN SET menu SET ESC PureWhite ENTER null UP DOWN SET menu SET ESC Amber ENTER null UP DOWN SET menu SET ESC All White ENTER null UP DOWN SET menu SET ESC 3200K ENTER null UP DOWN SET menu SET ESC 5600K ENTER null UP DOWN SET menu SET ESC 6500K ENTER null UP DOWN SET menu SET ESC 8500K EN...

Страница 11: ...ne working mode default Auto Sound Auto Mode automatic working mode Sound Mode music controlled working mode MIC Sense 00 99 default 20 TC Switch built in thermostat protects from overheating TC Switch Mask Switch ON Protection from overheating active default Switch OFF Protection from overheating deactivated TC Switch Temp password protected TC Temp Cap Sense the current temperature TC Temp Set S...

Страница 12: ...ned at low values default Inv Square Law Use inverted Square Law more defined at high values S Curve Use S Curve more defined at low and high values Dimmer Speed Dimmer Smooth Slow dimmer response for fluent dimming default Dimmer Fast Fast dimmer response for quick dimming passages Dmx Reset Enabled Reset through DMX unlocked default Disabled Reset through DMX locked Fan Fan speed Regulated Tempe...

Страница 13: ...TAGE Mode 12 Channels default 9 Channels 8 Channels 5 Channels Macro menu Macro Menu Programmable automatic program Motor Run Pan tilt movement yes no Auto Run OFF No pan tilt movement Auto Run ON Automatic pan tilt movement Step Quantity 3 0 62 programmable steps default 3 Program Step 01 Select program for the first step of the macro Change Color Twinkling Fade Program Step 62 Motor Run Menu Mot...

Страница 14: ...255 default 255 Light Green 255 Dimmer green 0 255 default 255 Light Blue 255 Dimmer blue 0 255 default 255 Light Strobe 000 Scan Pan 0 default 0 Scan Tilt 0 default 0 Scan PanFine 000 default 0 ScanTiltFine 000 default 0 Light Calibrate Cal Pan 128 127 Pan calibration Cal Tilt 128 127 Tilt calibration ...

Страница 15: ...nction can be seen as a dimmer function In the STAGE modes the color combinations are defined with seperate values for red green and blue This way you are able to make over 16 million colour combinations with the seperate dimmers by changing the intensity of the several colors The amount of channels in one of the STAGE channel modes determines the amount of control that you have over the several f...

Страница 16: ... Pan 0 540 0 630 maximum range adjustable in menu CH5 000 255 Pan fine CH6 000 255 Tilt 0 240 CH7 000 255 Tilt fine 5 channel STAGE modus Channel Value Function CH1 000 255 Dimmer red 0 100 CH2 000 255 Dimmer green 0 100 CH3 000 255 Dimmer blue 0 100 CH4 000 255 Pan 0 540 0 630 maximum range adjustable in menu CH5 000 255 Tilt 0 240 ...

Страница 17: ...CH1 000 019 020 064 065 069 070 084 085 089 090 104 105 109 110 124 125 129 130 144 145 149 150 164 165 169 170 184 185 189 190 204 205 255 Strobe Shutter open Strobe 1 fast slow Shutter open Strobe 2 opening pulse fast slow Shutter open Strobe 3 closing pulse fast slow Shutter open Strobe 4 random strobe fast slow Shutter open Strobe 5 random open pulse fast slow Shutter open Strobe 6 random dich...

Страница 18: ...d Maximal pan tilt speed Minimal pan tilt speed No function Maximum fan speed No function Temperature controlled fan speed No function Fast dimmer No function Fluent smooth dimmer No function Activate display backlight CH8 000 009 010 014 015 019 020 024 025 029 030 034 035 039 040 044 045 049 050 054 055 059 060 064 065 069 070 074 075 079 Kleurenwiel Kleurenmacro s Unlock dimmer channel Moroccan...

Страница 19: ...Green Moss Green Fern Green JAS Green Lime Green Spring Yellow Deep Amber Chrome Orange Orange Gold Amber Millennium Gold Deep Golden Amber Flame Red Open Rotating color wheel effect rainbow effect Clockwise fast to slow Counter clockwise slow to fast Pause color wheel on the current color Open Random color Fast change Medium change Slow change Open CH9 000 255 Dimmer red 0 100 CH10 000 255 Dimmer...

Страница 20: ...630 degrees Tilt range 240 degrees DMX channel modes 5 7 8 9 or 12 Working modes DMX512 Master slave music controlled or automatic Graphic display with menu information and backlight Fan cooled full speed or temperature controlled speed IP rating IP20 Indoor outdoor use indoor DMX connectors 3 pin XLR Power connector Neutrik Powercon NAC3FC A B Working temperature 30 tot 40 degrees Celsius Dimensi...

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