Cameo S2 IP Manuel utilisateur

Catégorie
Machine de réduction de bruit
Taper
Manuel utilisateur
USER´S MANUAL
BEDIENUNGSANLEITUNG
MANUEL D`UTILISATION
MANUAL DE USUARIO
INSTRUKCJA OBSŁUGI
MANUALE D‘ USO
S2 IP
LED SOFTLIGHT PANEL - IP65
CLS2IP
RGBW
CONTENTS / INHALTSVERZEICHNIS / CONTENU / CONTENIDO / TREŚĆ /
CONTENUTO
ENGLISH
INFORMATION ON THIS USER MANUAL 6
INTENDED USE 6
DEFINITIONS AND SYMBOL EXPLANATIONS 6
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 7
NOTES ON PORTABLE OUTDOOR DEVICES 10
INCLUDED 10
INTRODUCTION 11
CONNECTIONS, OPERATING AND DISPLAY ELEMENTS 12
OPERATION 14
MOUNTING THE TV SPIGOT ON THE U-BRACKET 28
STATIV MOUNTING 28
USING TV SPIGOTS FOR TRUSS MOUNTING 29
OMEGA BRACKET 30
DIFFUSER PANEL 31
OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES 33
CARE, MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR 33
DIMENSIONS 35
TECHNICAL DATA 36
EXPLANATION OF IP PROTECTION CLASS 37
MINIMUM DISTANCE TO ILLUMINATED SURFACE 37
MINIMUM DISTANCE TO NORMALLY FLAMMABLE MATERIALS 38
DISPOSAL 38
MANUFACTURER’S DECLARATIONS 38
DEUTSCH
INFORMATIONEN ZU DIESER BEDIENUNGSANLEITUNG 41
BESTIMMUNGSGEMÄSSER GEBRAUCH 41
BEGRIFFS- UND SYMBOLERKLÄRUNGEN 41
SICHERHEITSHINWEISE 42
HINWEISE FÜR ORTSVERÄNDERLICHE OUTDOOR-GERÄTE 45
LIEFERUMFANG 46
EINFÜHRUNG 46
ANSCHLÜSSE, BEDIEN- UND ANZEIGEELEMENTE 47
BEDIENUNG 50
TV-ZAPFEN AM U-BÜGEL MONTIEREN 64
STATIVMONTAGE 64
TV-ZAPFEN FÜR TRAVERSENMONTAGE NUTZEN 65
OMEGA-BÜGEL 66
DIFFUSORSCHEIBE 67
OPTIONALES ZUBEHÖR 69
PFLEGE, WARTUNG UND REPARATUR 69
ABMESSUNGEN 71
TECHNISCHE DATEN 72
ERLÄUTERUNGEN ZUR IP-SCHUTZART 73
MINDESTABSTAND ZUR BELEUCHTETEN FLÄCHE 73
MINDESTABSTAND ZU NORMAL ENTFLAMMBAREN MATERIALIEN 74
ENTSORGUNG 74
HERSTELLERERKLÄRUNGEN 74
FRANÇAIS
INFORMATIONS SUR CE MANUEL D'UTILISATION 76
UTILISATION PRÉVUE 76
DÉFINITIONS ET EXPLICATION DES PICTOGRAMMES 76
CONSIGNES DE SÉCURITÉ 77
NOTES SUR LES APPAREILS PORTABLES POUR EXTÉRIEUR 81
CONTENU DU CARTON 81
INTRODUCTION 81
BRANCHEMENTS, UTILISATION ET INDICATEURS 82
OPERATION 85
MONTAGE DE L'EMBOUT TV SUR LE SUPPORT EN U 100
MONTAGE STATIF 100
L'UTILISATION D'EMBOUTS TV POUR LE MONTAGE D'UNE ARMATURE 101
SUPPORT OMEGA 102
PANNEAU DIFFUSEUR 103
ACCESSOIRES EN OPTION 105
ENTRETIEN, MAINTENANCE ET RÉPARATIONS 105
DIMENSIONS 107
CARACÉRISTIQUES TECHNIQUES 108
EXPLICATION DE LA CLASSE DE PROTECTION IP 109
DISTANCE MINIMALE PAR RAPPORT À LA SURFACE ÉCLAIRÉE 110
DISTANCE MINIMALE PAR RAPPORT AUX MATÉRIAUX NORMALEMENT INFLAMMABLES 110
MISE AU REBUT 110
DÉCLARATIONS DU FABRICANT 111
ESPAÑOL
INFORMACIÓN SOBRE ESTE MANUAL DEL USUARIO 112
USO PREVISTO 112
DEFINICIONES Y EXPLICACIONES DE LOS SÍMBOLOS 112
INSTRUCCIONES DE SEGURIDAD 113
NOTAS SOBRE LOS DISPOSITIVOS PORTÁTILES DE EXTERIOR 117
CONTENIDO DE LA ENTREGA 117
INTRODUCCIÓN 117
CONEXIONES, MANDOS E INDICADORES 118
OPERATION 121
MONTAJE DE LA ESPIGA DE TV EN EL SOPORTE EN U 136
MONTAJE ESTATIVO 136
USO DE ESPIGAS DE TV PARA MONTAJE EN TRUSS 137
SOPORTE OMEGA 138
PANEL DIFUSOR 139
ACCESORIOS OPCIONALES 141
CUIDADO, MANTENIMIENTO Y REPARACIÓN 141
DIMENSIONES 143
DATOS TÉCNICOS 144
EXPLICACIÓN DE LA CLASE DE PROTECCIÓN IP 145
DISTANCIA MÍNIMA A LA SUPERFICIE ILUMINADA 146
DISTANCIA MÍNIMA A MATERIALES NORMALMENTE INFLAMABLES 146
RECICLAJE 146
DECLARACIÓN DEL FABRICANTE 146
POLSKI
INFORMACJE NA TEMAT NINIEJSZEJ INSTRUKCJI OBSŁUGI 148
ZAMIERZONE ZASTOSOWANIE 148
DEFINICJE I OBJAŚNIENIA SYMBOLI 148
INSTRUKCJE BEZPIECZEŃSTWA 149
PRZYŁĄCZA, ELEMENTY OBSŁUGI I WSKAŹNIKI 155
OPERATION 158
MONTAŻ KRÓĆCA TV NA UCHWYCIE U-KSZTAŁTNYM 172
MONTAŻ STATYCZNY 172
WYKORZYSTANIE CZOPÓW TV DO MONTAŻU KRATOWNICY 173
UCHWYT OMEGA 174
PANEL DYFUZYJNY 175
AKCESORIA OPCJONALNE 177
PIELĘGNACJA, KONSERWACJA I NAPRAWA 177
WYMIARY 179
DANE TECHNICZNE 180
WYJAŚNIENIE KLASY OCHRONY IP 181
MINIMALNA ODLEGŁOŚĆ OD OŚWIETLANEJ POWIERZCHNI 182
MINIMALNA ODLEGŁOŚĆ OD MATERIAŁÓW NORMALNIE ŁATWOPALNYCH 182
UTYLIZACJA 182
DEKLARACJE PRODUCENTA 182
ITALIANO
INFORMAZIONI SU QUESTO MANUALE DI ISTRUZIONI 184
USO PREVISTO 184
DEFINIZIONI E SPIEGAZIONI DEI SIMBOLI 184
ISTRUZIONI DI SICUREZZA 185
NOTE SUI DISPOSITIVI PORTATILI PER ESTERNI 188
MATERIALE COMPRESO NELLA FORNITURA 189
INTRODUZIONE 189
CONNESSIONI, ELEMENTI DI COMANDO E DI VISUALIZZAZIONE 190
OPERATION 193
MONTAGGIO DEL RACCORDO TV SULLA STAFFA A U 207
MONTAGGIO STATIVO 207
UTILIZZANDO I RACCORDI TV PER IL MONTAGGIO DELLA CAPRIATA 208
BRACCIALE OMEGA 209
PANNELLO DIFFUSORE 210
ACCESSORI OPZIONALI 212
CURA, MANUTENZIONE E RIPARAZIONE 212
DIMENSIONI 214
DATI TECNICI 215
SPIEGAZIONE DELLA CLASSE DI PROTEZIONE IP 216
DISTANZA MINIMA DALLA SUPERFICIE ILLUMINATA 217
DISTANZA MINIMA DA MATERIALI NORMALMENTE INFLAMMABILI 217
SMALTIMENTO 217
DICHIARAZIONI DEL PRODUTTORE 217
DMX
DMX CONTROL / DMX STEUERUNG / PILOTAGE DMX /
CONTROL DMX / STEROWANIE DMX / CONTROLLO DMX 220
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You have made the right choice!
This device has been developed and manufactured to the highest quality standards to ensure
many years of problem-free operation. Please read this user manual carefully to be able to use
your new Cameo product quickly and optimally. Further information about Cameo Light is availab-
le on our website CAMEOLIGHT.COM.
INFORMATION ON THIS USER MANUAL
Carefully read the safety instructions and the entire manual before operating the device.
• Observe the warnings on the device and in the user manual.
• Always keep the user manual within reach.
• If you sell or pass on the device, it is important that you also include this user manual, as it is
an integral part of the product.
INTENDED USE
The product is a device for event technology!
This product has been developed for professional use in the field of event technology and is not
suitable for use as domestic lighting!
Furthermore, this product is only intended for qualified users with specialist knowledge of event
technology!
Use of the product outside the specified technical data and operating conditions is considered
improper use!
Liability for damage and third-party damage to persons and property due to inappropriate use is
excluded!
The product is not suitable for:
• Use by persons (including children) with limited physical, sensory or mental abilities or lack of
experience and knowledge.
• Children (children must be instructed not to play with the device).
DEFINITIONS AND SYMBOL EXPLANATIONS
1. DANGER: The word DANGER, possibly in combination with a symbol, indicates immediately
dangerous situations or conditions for life and limb.
2. WARNING: The word WARNING, possibly in combination with a symbol, indicates potentially
dangerous situations or conditions for life and limb.
3. CAUTION: The word CAUTION, possibly in combination with a symbol, is used to indicate situa-
tions or conditions that may lead to injury.
4. ATTENTION: The word ATTENTION, possibly in combination with a symbol, refers to situations
or states that can lead to damage to property and/or the environment.
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This symbol identifies hazards that can cause electric shock.
This symbol identifies hazardous areas or hazardous situations.
This symbol indicates hazards caused by hot surfaces.
This symbol indicates hazards caused by intense light sources.
This symbol indicates a device in which there are no user-replaceable parts.
This symbol indicates additional information on the operation of the product.
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
HAZARD:
1. Do not open or modify the unit.
2. If your device no longer functions properly, if liquids or objects get inside it or if it
has been damaged in any other way, switch it off immediately and disconnect it
from the mains. The device may be repaired only by authorised repair technicians.
3. For devices of protection class 1, the protective conductor must be connected
correctly. Never disconnect the protective conductor. Devices of protection class 2
do not have a protective conductor.
4. Ensure that live cables are not kinked or otherwise mechanically damaged.
5. Never bypass the unit fuse.
WARNING:
1. The device may not be operated if it shows obvious signs of damage.
2. The device may only be installed in a voltage-free state.
3. If the mains cable of the device is damaged, do not operate the device.
4. Permanently connected power cables may only be replaced by a qualified person.
ATTENTION:
1. Do not operate the unit if it has been exposed to large temperature fluctuations
(for example, after transport). Moisture and condensation can damage the device.
Switch on the device only when it has reached room temperature.
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2. Make sure that the voltage and frequency of the mains supply correspond to the
values indicated on the unit. If the device has a voltage selector switch, do not
connect the device until it has been set correctly. Use only suitable power cables.
3. To disconnect the unit from the mains at all poles, it is not sufficient to press the
on/off switch on the unit.
4. Make sure that the fuse used corresponds to the type printed on the unit.
5. Make sure that appropriate measures have been taken against overvoltage (e.g.
lightning strike).
6. Observe the specified maximum output current on units with Power Out connec-
tion. Ensure that the total current consumption of all connected devices does not
exceed the specified value.
7. Replace pluggable mains cables only with original cables.
HAZARD:
1. Danger of suffocation! Plastic bags and small parts must be kept out of reach of
persons (including children) with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities.
2. Danger from falling down! Make sure that the device is securely installed and will
not fall down. Only use suitable stands or mounts (particularly for fixed installa-
tions). Ensure that accessories are properly installed and secured. Ensure that
applicable safety regulations are observed.
WARNING:
1. Use the device only in the manner intended.
2. Operate the device only with the accessories recommended and intended by the
manufacturer.
3. During installation, observe the safety regulations applicable in your country.
4. After connecting the unit, check all cable routes to avoid damage or accidents, e.g.
due to tripping hazards.
5. Always observe the specified minimum distance to normally flammable materials!
Unless explicitly stated, the minimum distance is 0.3 m.
CAUTION:
1. In the case of moving components such as mounting brackets or other moving
components, there is a possibility of jamming.
2. In the case of units with motor-driven components, there is a risk of injury from the
movement of the unit. Sudden movement of the device can cause shock reactions.
3. The housing surface of the device can become very hot during regular operation.
Ensure that accidental touching of the housing is not possible. Always allow the
lamp to cool sufficiently before removal, maintenance work and charging etc.
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ATTENTION:
1. Do not install or operate the device near any radiators, heat registers, stoves or
other heat sources. Ensure that the device is always installed in such a way that it
is sufficiently cooled and cannot overheat.
2. Do not place ignition sources such as burning candles near the device.
3. Ventilation openings must not be covered and fans must not be blocked.
4. Use the original packaging or packaging provided by the manufacturer for transport.
5. Avoid shock or impact to the unit.
6. Observe the IP protection class as well as the ambient conditions such as tempera-
ture and humidity according to the specification.
7. Devices can be constantly further developed. In the event of deviating informati-
on on operating conditions, performance or other device properties between the
user manual and the device labelling, the information on the device always takes
priority.
8. The unit is not suitable for tropical climates and for operation above 2000 m above
sea level.
9. Unless explicitly stated, the unit is not suitable for operation in marine conditions.
NOTE:
For conversion or retrofit sets or accessories provided by the manufacturer, it is
essential to observe the instructions included.
CAUTION! IMPORTANT INFORMATION REGARDING LIGHTING PRODUCTS!
1. Never look directly into the beam of light, not even for a short period of time.
2. Never look into the beam of light using optical devices such as a magnifying glass.
3. Stroboscopic effects may cause epileptic seizures in susceptible individuals!
4. Permanently installed lamps are built into these lighting units. These may not be repla-
ced by the user. The lamps contained in this lighting unit may only be replaced by the
manufacturer, its service partner, or a similarly qualified person.
SIGNAL TRANSMISSION BY RADIO (E.G. W-DMX OR AUDIO RADIO SYSTEMS):
The quality and performance of wireless signal transmissions generally depends on
the ambient conditions.
The following factors can impact range and signal stability, for example:
Shielding (e.g. masonry, metal structures, water)
High volume of radio traffic (e.g. powerful wireless LAN networks)
Interference
Electromagnetic radiation (e.g. LED video screens, dimmers)
All range specifications refer to free-field application with visual contact and without
interference!
The operation of transmission systems is subject to official regulations. These may
vary from region to region and must be checked by the operator before use (e.g. radio
frequency and transmission power).
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Devices with wireless signal transmission are not suitable for use in sensitive areas in
which radio operation can lead to potential detrimental effects. These include:
• Hospitals, health centres or other healthcare facilities that provide patient treat-
ment with skilled personnel and equipment.
• Hazardous areas Class I, II and III
• Restricted areas
• Military facilities
• Aircraft or vehicles
• Areas where the use of mobile phones is prohibited
TRANSMISSION VIA W-DMX
WARNING: Ingeneral, wireless DMX transmission must not be used for applications
with safety-related factors that could result in personal injury or property damage in the
event of failure .
This applies in particular to moving scene or traverse structures, DMX-controlled mo-
tors/lifts or lifting devices for operating DMX-operated platform lifts, hydraulic systems
or comparable moving components.
Furthermore, wireless DMX transmission must not be used to trigger flame or pyro-
technic devices, explosion-driven effects, or to control gas or liquid effects. These
include CO2 cannons, confetti shooters, water effects or similar.
NOTES ON PORTABLE OUTDOOR DEVICES
1. Temporary operation! Event equipment is generally only designed for temporary
operation.
2. Continuous operation or permanent structural installation – particularly outdoors –
can impair the function, surfaces and seals and accelerate material fatigue.
3. Damage to the surface coating can impair the device‘s corrosion protection.
Damaged surface coating (e.g. scratches) must be promptly repaired by suitable
measures.
INCLUDED
Remove the product from the packaging and remove all packaging material.
Please check the completeness and integrity of the delivery and notify your distribution partner
immediately after purchase if the delivery is not complete or if it is damaged.
The packaging includes:
X 1 x S2 IP Softlight spotlight
X 1 x U-bracket (pre-assembled)
X 1 x Omega double bracket
X 1 x standard diffuser disc (pre-assembled)
X 1 x 28 mm TV spigot incl. fastening screw M10 plus disc spring and washer
X 1x Power cord
X User manual
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INTRODUCTION
LED SOFTLIGHT PANEL - IP65
CLS2IP
CONTROL FUNCTIONS:
1 CH DIM, 2CH DIM 16bit, 2CH CCT, 4CH CCT, 3CH RGB, 4CH RGBW, 8CH RGBW 16bit, 6CH HSI-
CCT, 7CH Preset, 7CH RGB-CCT, 7CH Direct, 10CH Direct-CCT, 10CH HSI-CCT, 16CH Direct-CCT,
18CH Full Access, 6CH x y and 16CH Pixel DMX control
DMX512.
ArtNet
sACN
W-DMX
RDM
Master / slave operation
Standalone functions
FEATURES:
Protection class IP65. RGB+WW colour spectrum. 272 0.5 W LEDs per colour (4 x 272). DMX512.
ArtNet. sACN. W-DMX. 5-pin DMX connectors. RJ45 connectors. Blackout button. Push-button
with direct access to the CCT operating mode. 2 freely assignable user buttons. U-bracket and
28 mm TV spigot included. One standard diffuser panel included. Extensive range of optional
accessories.
The spotlight features the RDM standard (Remote Device Management). This remote device ma-
nagement enables the status query and configuration of RDM end devices via an RDM-capable
controller, such as the optionally available Cameo UNICON (item number CLIREMOTE).
The Cameo UNICON also allows access to the entire fixture menu.
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CONNECTIONS, OPERATING AND DISPLAY ELEMENTS
CCT
BLACKOUT
USER 2
USER 1
ENTER
ESC
DIM
SELECT
CCT
BLACKOUT
USER 2
USER 1
ENTER
ESC
DIM
SELECT
CCT
BLACKOUT
USER 2
USER 1
ENTER
ESC
DIM
SELECT
1 2
3 4
5 6
7
8
9 10 11
12 13
14 15
16
17
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1 POWER IN
IP65 mains input socket with rubber sealing cap (TRUE1 compatible). Operating voltage 100–240
V AC/50–60 Hz. Connection via supplied power cable (when not in use, always close with rubber
sealing cap).
2 POWER OUT
IP65 mains output socket with rubber sealing cap (TRUE1 compatible). Facilitates power supply to
other CAMEO spotlights. Ensure that the total current consumption of all connected devices does
not exceed the value specified on the device in amperes (A) (when not in use, always close with
the rubber sealing cap).
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3 DMX IN
Male IP65 5-pin XLR socket for connecting a DMX control device (e.g. DMX console; when not in
use, always close with the rubber sealing cap).
4 DMX OUT
Female IP65 5-pin XLR socket for sending DMX control signal (when not in use, always close with
the rubber sealing cap).
5 NET IN
RJ45 network connector with IP65 protection for connecting to an ArtNet or sACN network. Use
IP65 category CAT-5e or better cable to set up the network (always close with the rubber sealing
cap when not in use).
6 NET OUT
RJ45 network connection with IP65 protection for forwarding the control signal. Use IP65 category CAT-
5e or better cable to set up the network (always close with the rubber sealing cap when not in use).
7 BATTERY IN
Male 4-pin XLR socket with IP65 protection for connecting external batteries (always close with
the rubber sealing cap when not in use; batteries not included). A double V-mount adapter with
connection cable is optionally available (item number CLSVMOUNTAP).
8 LC DISPLAY
The LC display shows the currently activated operating mode (main display), the menu items in
the menu and the numerical value or operating status in certain menu items. If no entry is made
within approximately one minute, the display automatically changes to the main display. Note on
the main display in the operating modes with external control: As soon as the control signal is
interrupted, the characters in the display start flashing; if the control signal is present again, the
flashing stops.
9 DIM / SELECT / ENTER
Rotary-push encoder for the adjustment and control of the spotlight.
DIM - In the stand-alone modes CCT, HSI, Direct LED, Colour Coordinates, Gel, User Colour, Play
Loop and Light Simulation, the encoder has the function of the master dimmer (turn encoder).
SELECT - Turn the encoder to select the menu items on the menu level and change a value in a
menu item (e.g. DMX start address).
ENTER - 1. Pressing ENTER takes you to the menu level for selecting the operating mode. 2. You
move down one level in the menu structure. 3. Press ENTER to confirm a value or status change,
such as changing the DMX start address.
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10 The function of the middle turn-push encoder (turn and push) is shown in the corresponding
menu item in the centre of the display (line centre = turn, line bottom = push).
11 ESC - If the press function of the right-hand rotary-push encoder is not explicitly shown at
the bottom right of the display, pressing the encoder has the function of moving up one level in
the menu structure.
12 BLACKOUT
Shortcut button with blackout function. Press the button to activate Blackout. Press the button
again to deactivate Blackout.
13 CCT
Shortcut button for direct access to stand-alone CCT mode.
14 USER 1
Button 1 can be freely assigned with a stand-alone operating mode (see menu item Settings ->
User Buttons).
15 USER 2
Button 2 can be freely assigned with a stand-alone operating mode (see menu item Settings ->
User Buttons).
16 W-DMX
Antenna for W-DMX control.
17 CARRY HANDLE
Ergonomic carrying handle for comfortable transport.
18 SECURING LUG
Use a suitable safety rope to secure the spotlight when mounting it overhead.
OPERATION
PLEASE NOTE
When the spotlight is started, "Welcome to Cameo", the model name and the software version are
shown in the display for a short time. After this process, the spotlight is ready for operation and
the previously activated operating mode is launched.
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DISPLAY MAIN DISPLAY IN DMX MODE
The main display in DMX mode shows the currently set DMX start address, DMX mode and other
information (see illustration).
= DMX signal is present = no DMX signal
Currently activated operating mode
W-DMX status
DMX mode
DMX start address
next free DMX start address
Press encoder =
Selection of the operating mode
Press encoder =
Open main menu (Menu)
DISPLAY MAIN DISPLAY IN THE ARTNET OR SACN OPERATING MODE
The main display in Artnet or sACN mode shows the DMX mode, the currently set DMX start
address, the IP address and universe group and the universe (see illustration).
Currently activated operating mode
W-DMX status
DMX mode
DMX start address
IP address
Universe and group
Press encoder =
Selection of the operating mode
Press encoder =
Open main menu (Menu)
W-DMX
To pair a W-DMX receiver with a W-DMX compatible transmitter, W-DMX must be switched on in
the Settings menu of the receiver under Wireless Settings (WDMX State -> On), the unit must be
configured as a receiver (Operating Mode -> Receive) and the command Reset must be executed
(Receive Reset -> Yes). The receiver is now in pairing standby and waiting for a pairing request
from a transmitter. Start the pairing by selecting Link in the menu of the transmitter and confir-
ming; the pairing now takes place automatically. In the same way, several receivers can be paired
simultaneously or one after the other to a transmitter (e.g. for master/slave operation). A W-DMX
connection is always maintained until the connection is disconnected by means of the Reset com-
mand in the receiver or the Unlink command in the transmitter, regardless of whether a device
has been disconnected from the power supply in the meantime.
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W-DMXSTATUS
W-DMX
deactivated
W-DMX
as receiver
activated,
not paired
W-DMX
as receiver
activated
and
paired,
Transmitter
switched off
or out of
range
W-DMX
as receiver
activated
and
paired,
no
DMX signal
W-DMX
as receiver
activated
and
paired,
DMX signal
is present
W-DMX
as trans-
mitter
with G3
standard
activated,
DMX signal
is present
W-DMX
as trans-
mitter
with G4s
standard
activated,
DMX signal
is present
W-DMX
as trans-
mitter
with G3
standard
activated,
no
DMX signal
W-DMX
as trans-
mitter
with G4s
standard
activated,
no
DMX signal
SETTING DMX START ADDRESS (DMX address)
Starting from the main display, press the rotary-push encoder to enter the main menu. Turn the
left encoder (SELECT) to select the menu item DMX Address (note the selection arrow on the left)
and confirm by pressing the encoder (ENTER). You can now configure the DMX start address as
required by rotating the encoder (the highest value depends on the selected DMX mode). Confirm
the entry by pressing the left encoder (ENTER), this also automatically takes you back to the main
display and the DMX operating mode is activated. At the same time, the DMX start address follo-
wing the selected start address plus the channel number of the selected DMX mode is displayed
(Next Free Address). The menu item for selecting the desired DMX mode can be reached directly
from the menu item DMX Address by pressing the middle rotary-push encoder (DMX mode); the
previously set DMX start address is automatically saved.
CONFIGURING DMX MODE (DMX Mode)
Starting from the main display, press the rotary-push encoder to enter the main menu (MENU).
Turn the left encoder (SELECT) to select the menu item DMX Mode (note the selection arrow on
the left) and confirm by pressing the left encoder (ENTER). Now you can select the desired DMX
mode by turning the left encoder. Confirm the selection by pressing the left encoder (ENTER), this
also automatically takes you back to the main display and the DMX operating mode is activated.
The menu item for setting the desired DMX start address can be reached directly from the menu
item DMX Mode by pressing the middle rotary-push encoder (DMX Address); the previously
selected DMX mode is automatically saved. Tables with the channel assignment of the different
DMX modes can be found in these instructions under DMX CONTROL.
ENABLE EXTERNAL CONTROL VIA DMX, ARTNET AND SACN
Starting from the main display, press the left-hand rotary-push encoder to access the menu for
selecting the operating mode. Turn the left encoder (SELECT) to select DMX (note the selection arrow
on the left) and confirm by pressing the left encoder (ENTER). Now the control protocol that was
preselected in the menu item Protocol in the main menu is activated (DMX512 / Artnet / sACN).
To configure the two control protocols Artnet and sACN as desired, press the right encoder (Menu),
then select Protocol and confirm (Enter). Select the desired protocol, confirm, now select the
submenu items for setting and confirm again (see table).
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Protocol Artnet and sACN
Select by turning the encoder, confirm by pressing, change value or status by turning, confirm
by pressing. Back with ESC.
Universe Setting the Universe 000–255
Universe Group Setting the Universe Group 000–127
DMX Address Setting the DMX start address 001–512
DMX Mode Selecting the DMX mode 1CH Dim ... 16CH Pixel
IP Address
Setting the IP address:
1. Set block with middle encoder
2. Set block with right encoder
Press middle encoder (Next Range)
3. Set block with middle encoder
4. Set block with right encoder
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
IP Address Press the left encoder to save (Enter) xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
Subnet Mask
Setting the subnet mask:
1. Set block with middle encoder
2. Set block with right encoder
Press middle encoder (Next Range)
3. Set block with middle encoder
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
4. Set block with right encoder
Press left encoder to save (Enter) xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
Signal Routing
Forwarding the control signal via XLR Out Send to XLR
Forwarding the control signal via W-DMX Send to WDMX
Forwarding the control signal via XLR Out
and W-DMX Send to Both
Control via XLR with Artnet or sACN signal
interruption Backup by XLR
STANDALONE OPERATING MODE CCT (Correlated Colour Temperature)
Starting from the main display, press the left-hand rotary-push encoder to access the menu for
selecting the operating mode. Turn the left encoder (SELECT) to select CCT (note the selection
arrow on the left) and confirm by pressing the left encoder (ENTER). You can now set the bright-
ness (DIM), colour temperature (CCT) and hue (Tint) by turning the three rotary-push encoders
(see illustration).
Turn encoder =
Set brightness (DIM)
Press encoder =
Selection of the operating mode
Turn encoder =
Setting the colour tone (Tint)
Press encoder =
Open main menu (Menu)
Turn encoder =
Set colour temperature (CCT)
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STANDALONE OPERATING MODE HSI (Hue - Saturation - Intensity)
Starting from the main display, press the left-hand rotary-push encoder to access the menu for
selecting the operating mode. Turn the left encoder (SELECT) to select HSI (note the selection ar-
row on the left) and confirm by pressing the left encoder (ENTER). You can now set the brightness
(DIM), hue (HUE) and saturation (SAT) by turning the three rotary-push encoders (see illustration).
Turn encoder =
Set brightness (DIM)
Press encoder =
Selection of the operating mode
Turn encoder =
Set saturation (SAT)
Press encoder =
Open main menu (Menu)
Turn encoder =
Setting the colour tone (HUE)
STANDALONE OPERATING MODE DIRECT LED (RGBW colour mixing)
Starting from the main display, press the left-hand rotary-push encoder to access the menu
for selecting the operating mode. Turn the left encoder (SELECT) to select Direct LED (note the
selection arrow on the left) and confirm by pressing the left encoder (ENTER). Now set the total
brightness (DIM) and the intensity of R, G, B and W using the three rotary-push encoders (see
illustration).
Turn encoder =
Set overall brightness (DIM)
Press encoder =
Selection of the operating mode
Turn encoder =
Set the brightness of G or W
Press encoder =
Open main menu (Menu)
Turn encoder =
Set the brightness of R or B
Press encoder =
switch between R+G and B+W (Next Colours)
STANDALONE OPERATING TYPE COLOURCOORDINATES
Starting from the main display, press the left-hand rotary-push encoder to access the menu for
selecting the operating mode. Turn the left encoder (SELECT) to select Colour Coordinates (note
the selection arrow on the left) and confirm by pressing the left encoder (ENTER). You now set
the overall brightness (DIM) and the x and y coordinates with the help of the three rotary-push
encoders (see illustration).
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Turn encoder =
Set overall brightness (DIM)
Press encoder =
Selection of the operating mode
Turn encoder =
Set digit 3 and 4 after the decimal point
Press encoder =
Open main menu (Menu)
Turn encoder =
Set digit 1 and 2 after the decimal point
Press encoder =
switch between x and y (Next Coordinate)
STANDALONE MODE COLOUR PRESETS (GEL)
Starting from the main display, press the left-hand rotary-push encoder to access the menu for
selecting the operating mode. Turn the left encoder (SELECT) to select GEL (note the selection
arrow on the left) and confirm by pressing the left encoder (ENTER). Now set the overall bright-
ness (DIM) using the left encoder and select one of the available Lee-Filter colour presets (Dark
Magenta to Rose Pink) using the middle rotary-push encoder (see illustration).
Turn encoder =
Set overall brightness (DIM)
Press encoder =
Selection of the operating mode
Press encoder =
Open main menu (Menu)
Turn encoder =
Select colour preset
STANDALONE OPERATING MODE USER COLOURS (User Colour)
Starting from the main display, press the left-hand rotary-push encoder to access the menu
for selecting the operating mode. Turn the left encoder (SELECT) to select User Colour (note
the selection arrow on the left) and confirm by pressing the left encoder (ENTER). Now set the
brightness (DIM) using the left encoder and select one of the eight user colours (USER_COLOUR_1
to USER_COLOUR_8) using the middle rotary-push encoder (see illustration). The user colours can
be edited individually (Main Menu -> Edit User Colour).
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Turn encoder =
Set overall brightness (DIM)
Press encoder =
Selection of the operating mode
Press encoder =
Open main menu (Menu)
Turn encoder =
Select user colour
EDIT STANDALONE OPERATING MODE USER COLOUR (Edit User Colour)
Starting from the main display, press the rotary-push encoder to enter the main menu (MENU).
Turn the left encoder (SELECT) to select the menu item Edit User Colour (note the selection ar-
row on the left) and confirm by pressing the left encoder (ENTER). Now you can select one of the
8 user colours by turning the left encoder and confirm the selection by pressing the left encoder
(ENTER).
Now give the user colour an individual name of up to 12 digits by turning the left encoder to select
a letter, the underscore or a number for the first digit of the name and confirm by pressing the left
encoder. This is followed by the input for the second digit and so on. When the name is complete,
press the middle encoder (Save&Next) to move to the next editing step. If you press "Save&Next"
before selecting a letter, the underscore, or a number for the first digit, the previous name is
retained and you move immediately to the next editing step.
Now decide in which way you want to create the user colour, select the desired mode by turning
the left encoder (SELECT) (CCT, HSI, DIRECT, GEL and Coordinates) and confirm by pressing the
left encoder (ENTER).
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Cameo S2 IP Manuel utilisateur

Catégorie
Machine de réduction de bruit
Taper
Manuel utilisateur