Cameo PIXBAR® SMD IP G2 Manuel utilisateur

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USER´S MANUAL
BEDIENUNGSANLEITUNG
MANUEL D`UTILISATION
MANUAL DE USUARIO
INSTRUKCJA OBSŁUGI
MANUALE D‘ USO
PIXBAR® G2 SMD
IP65 SMD LED BAR
CLPBSMDIPG2
RGBW
CONTENTS / INHALTSVERZEICHNIS / CONTENU /
CONTENIDO / TREŚĆ / CONTENUTO
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INFORMATION ON THIS USER MANUAL 6
INTENDED USE 6
DEFINITIONS AND SYMBOL EXPLANATIONS 6
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 7
NOTES ON PORTABLE OUTDOOR DEVICES 10
PACKAGING CONTENT 10
INTRODUCTION 11
CONNECTIONS, OPERATING AND DISPLAY ELEMENTS 12
OPERATION 13
INSTALLATION 23
FROST FILTER 27
GLARE SHIELD 27
CARE, MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR 28
OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES 29
DIMENSIONS 30
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 31
EXPLANATION OF IP PROTECTION CLASS 32
MINIMUM DISTANCE TO ILLUMINATED SURFACE 33
MINIMUM DISTANCE TO NORMALLY FLAMMABLE MATERIALS 33
DISPOSAL 33
MANUFACTURER’S DECLARATIONS 34
DEUTSCH
INFORMATIONEN ZU DIESER BEDIENUNGSANLEITUNG 35
BESTIMMUNGSGEMÄSSER GEBRAUCH 35
BEGRIFFS- UND SYMBOLERKLÄRUNGEN 35
SICHERHEITSHINWEISE 36
HINWEISE FÜR ORTSVERÄNDERLICHE OUTDOOR-GERÄTE 40
LIEFERUMFANG 40
EINFÜHRUNG 41
ANSCHLÜSSE, BEDIEN- UND ANZEIGEELEMENTE 42
BEDIENUNG 43
MONTAGE 54
FROSTFILTER 58
BLENDSCHUTZ 58
PFLEGE, WARTUNG UND REPARATUR 59
OPTIONALES ZUBEHÖR 60
ABMESSUNGEN 61
TECHNISCHE DATEN 62
ERLÄUTERUNGEN ZUR IP-SCHUTZART 63
MINDESTABSTAND ZUR BELEUCHTETEN FLÄCHE 64
MINDESTABSTAND ZU NORMAL ENTFLAMMBAREN MATERIALIEN 64
ENTSORGUNG 64
HERSTELLERERKLÄRUNGEN 65
FRANÇAIS
INFORMATIONS SUR CE MANUEL D'UTILISATION 66
UTILISATION PRÉVUE 66
DÉFINITIONS ET EXPLICATION DES PICTOGRAMMES 66
CONSIGNES DE SÉCURITÉ 67
NOTES SUR LES APPAREILS PORTABLES POUR EXTÉRIEUR 71
CONTENU DU CARTON 71
INTRODUCTION 72
CONNECTEURS, UTILISATION ET INDICATEURS 73
UTILISATION 75
INSTALLATION 86
FILTRE FROST 90
ÉCRAN ANTI-ÉBLOUISSEMENT 90
ENTRETIEN, MAINTENANCE ET RÉPARATIONS 91
ACCESSOIRES EN OPTION 92
DIMENSIONS 93
CARACTÉRISTIQUES TECHNIQUES 94
EXPLICATION DE LA CLASSE DE PROTECTION IP 96
DISTANCE MINIMALE PAR RAPPORT À LA SURFACE ÉCLAIRÉE: 97
DISTANCE MINIMALE PAR RAPPORT AUX MATÉRIAUX INFLAMMABLES ORDINAIRES 97
MISE AU REBUT 97
DÉCLARATIONS DU FABRICANT 98
ESPAÑOL
INFORMACIÓN SOBRE ESTE MANUAL DE USUARIO 99
USO PREVISTO 99
DEFINICIONES Y EXPLICACIONES DE LOS SÍMBOLOS 99
INSTRUCCIONES DE SEGURIDAD 100
INDICACIONES PARA EQUIPOS PORTÁTILES DE EXTERIOR 103
ELEMENTOS SUMINISTRADOS 104
INTRODUCCIÓN 104
CONEXIONES, CONTROLES E INDICADORES 106
OPERACIÓN 107
MONTAJE 118
FILTRO FROST 122
PROTECCIÓN ANTIRREFLEJO 122
CUIDADO, MANTENIMIENTO Y REPARACIÓN 123
ACCESORIOS OPCIONALES 124
DIMENSIONES 125
CARACTERÍSTICAS TÉCNICAS 126
EXPLICACIÓN SOBRE LA CLASE DE PROTECCIÓN IP 128
DISTANCIA MÍNIMA A LA SUPERFICIE ILUMINADA 128
DISTANCIA MÍNIMA A MATERIALES NORMALMENTE INFLAMABLES 128
ELIMINACIÓN 129
DECLARACIÓN DEL FABRICANTE 129
POLSKI
INFORMACJE NA TEMAT NINIEJSZEJ INSTRUKCJI OBSŁUGI 131
ZAMIERZONE ZASTOSOWANIE 131
DEFINICJE I OBJAŚNIENIA SYMBOLI 131
INSTRUKCJE BEZPIECZEŃSTWA 132
UWAGI DOTYCZĄCE PRZENOŚNYCH URZĄDZEŃ ZEWNĘTRZNYCH 135
ZAWARTOŚĆ OPAKOWANIA 136
WPROWADZENIE 136
PRZYŁĄCZA, ELEMENTY OBSŁUGI I WSKAŹNIKI 138
OBSŁUGA 139
INSTALACJA 150
FILTR FROST 154
OSŁONA PRZECIWODBLASKOWA 154
PIELĘGNACJA, KONSERWACJA I NAPRAWA 155
AKCESORIA OPCJONALNE 156
WYMIARY 157
SPECYFIKACJE TECHNICZNE 158
WYJAŚNIENIE KLASY OCHRONY IP 159
MINIMALNA ODLEGŁOŚĆ OD OŚWIETLANEJ POWIERZCHNI: 160
MINIMALNA ODLEGŁOŚĆ OD NORMALNIE ŁATWOPALNYCH MATERIAŁÓW: 160
UTYLIZACJA 160
DEKLARACJE PRODUCENTA 161
CONTENTS / INHALTSVERZEICHNIS / CONTENU /
CONTENIDO / TREŚĆ / CONTENUTO
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INFORMAZIONI SU QUESTO MANUALE D’ISTRUZIONI 162
USO CONFORME 162
SPIEGAZIONE DI TERMINI E SIMBOLI 162
INDICAZIONI SULLA SICUREZZA 163
AVVERTENZE PER DISPOSITIVI PORTATILI PER ESTERNI 166
DOTAZIONE 167
INTRODUZIONE 167
CONNESSIONI, ELEMENTI DI COMANDO E INDICATORI 169
UTILIZZO 170
MONTAGGIO 181
FILTRO FROST 185
PROTEZIONE ANTIRIFLESSO 185
CURA, MANUTENZIONE E RIPARAZIONE 186
ACCESSORI OPZIONALI 187
DIMENSIONI (mm) 188
DATI TECNICI 189
SPIEGAZIONI SULLA CLASSE DI PROTEZIONE IP 191
DISTANZA MINIMA DALLA SUPERFICIE ILLUMINATA 191
DISTANZA MINIMA DA MATERIALI NORMALMENTE INFIAMMABILI 191
SMALTIMENTO 192
DICHIARAZIONI DEL FABBRICANTE 192
DMX CONTROL / DMX STEUERUNG / PILOTAGE DMX /
CONTROL DMX / STEROWANIE DMX / CONTROLLO 194
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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 trouble-free operation. Please read this user manual carefully to be able to quickly
put your new Cameo Light product to optimum use. Further information about Cameo Light is
available 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 is exempted when damage and third-party damage to persons and property is caused by
inappropriate use!
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 conditions 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
DANGER:
1. Do not open the device and do not perform any modifications.
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 earth conductor must be connected
correctly. Never disconnect the protective earth conductor. Devices of protection
class 2 do not have a protective earth conductor.
4. Ensure that live cables are not kinked or otherwise mechanically damaged.
5. Never bypass the device fuse.
WARNING:
1. The device must not be used if it shows obvious signs of damage.
2. The device may only be installed in a voltage-free state.
3. If the power 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 switch on the device if it has been exposed to extreme temperature fluctu-
ations (for example, following transport). Moisture and condensation can damage
the device. Switch on the device only when it has reached ambient temperature.
2. Make sure that the voltage and frequency of the mains supply correspond to the
values indicated on the device. If the device has a voltage selector switch, do not
turn the device on until it has been set correctly. Use only suitable power cables.
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3. To disconnect the device from the mains at all poles, it is not sufficient to press the
on/off switch on the device.
4. Make sure that the fuse used corresponds to the type printed on the device.
5. Make sure that appropriate measures have been taken against overvoltage (e.g.
lightning strike).
6. Observe the specified maximum output current on devices with Power Out connec-
tion. Ensure that the total current consumption of all connected devices does not
exceed the specified value.
7. Only replace pluggable mains cables with equivalent cables that correspond to the
cable originally supplied. The cross-section must not fall below the cross-section
of the original cable.
8. Connect the device only to compliant, tested and undamaged power outlets.
DANGER:
1. Choking hazard! Plastic bags and small parts must be kept out of reach of persons
(including children) with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities.
2. Danger caused by falling device! Make sure that the device is securely installed
and cannot fall down. Only use suitable stands or mounts (particularly for fixed
installations). Ensure that accessories are properly installed and secured. Ensure
that all 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 device, 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.
6. Always observe the minimum distance to the illuminated surface specified on the
device!
CAUTION:
1. Moving components such as mounting brackets pose a jamming hazard.
2. In the case of devices with motor-driven components, there is a risk of injury from
the movement of the device. Sudden movement of the device can cause shock
reactions.
3. The exterior surface of the device can become very hot during regular operation.
Ensure that accidental touching of the housing is not possible. Always allow the
device to cool sufficiently before removal, maintenance work and charging etc.
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ATTENTION:
1. Do not install or use the device in the vicinity of radiators, accumulators, stoves, or
other heat sources. Ensure that the device is always installed in such a way that it
can be sufficiently cooled and cannot overheat.
2. Do not place ignition sources such as burning candles near the device.
3. Vents 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 device.
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 continuously further developed. In the event of deviating information 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 device is not suitable for tropical climates and for operation at elevations
higher than 2000 m above sea level.
9. Unless explicitly stated, the unit is not suitable for operation in marine conditions.
PLEASE 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. In the event of a fault, please contact your distribution partner.
SIGNAL TRANSMISSION AND CONTROL BY RADIO
(e.g. W-DMX or audio radio systems, Bluetooth):
The quality and performance of wireless signal transmissions generally depends on
the ambient conditions.
For example, the following factors can impact range and signal stability:
Shielding (e.g. masonry, metal structures, water)
High volumes 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 line-of-sight applications 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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WARNING: Devices with wireless signal transmission are not suitable for use in sen-
sitive areas in which radio operation can lead to potentially detrimental interactions.
These include:
Hospitals, health centres or other healthcare facilities that provide patient treatment
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: In general, wireless DMX transmission must not be used for applications
involving safety-related factors that might result in personal injury or property dama-
ge in the event of a 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 e.g. 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 corrosion protection of the applian-
ce; a damaged surface coating (e.g. scratches) must be restored promptly using
suitable measures.
PACKAGING CONTENT
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 content includes:
X1 x PIXBAR® SMD IP65 G2 LED Bar
X2 x Sliding mounting feet with folding SPIN16® mounting spigot (pre-assembled)
X1 x Standard frost filter
X1 x Glare shield
X1 x Power cable
X1 x Operating instructions
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INTRODUCTION
PIXBAR® SMD G2 OUTDOOR LED BAR
CLPBSMDIPG2 with 2 x 160 3-in-1 RGB SMD LEDs and 192 cool white SMD LEDs
Top: 160 3-in-1 RGB SMD LEDs
(16 segments can be controlled separately)
Centre: 192 cold white SMD LEDs
(16 segments can be controlled separately)
Bottom: 160 3-in-1 RGB SMD LEDs
(16 segments can be controlled separately)
CONTROL FUNCTIONS
6-channel Direct, 9-channel Strobe, 11-channel Direct, 19-channel Pattern, 25-channel Pattern,
51-channel Strobe RGB Pixel, 64-channel Pixel, 68-channel Pixel Dim, 73-channel Pixel Strobe,
99-channel Strobe RGB Pixel, 112-channel Pixel, 116-channel Pixel Dim, 121-channel Pixel Stro-
be, D7-channel Direct and D8-channel Strobe DMX control
RDM
W-DMX
Master/Slave modes
Stand-alone functions
FEATURES
• Protection class IP65
• Convection cooling
• Operating voltage: 100 - 240 VAC
The LED Bar is equipped with the RDM standard (Remote Device Management). This remote de-
vice management enables the status query and configuration of RDM end devices via an RDM-ca-
pable controller, such as the optionally available Cameo UNICON (item number CLIREMOTE). The
Cameo UNICON also allows access to the entire spotlight menu.
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CONNECTIONS, OPERATING AND DISPLAY ELEMENTS
1 2
3 4
5
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7 8
1 POWER IN
IP65 mains input socket with rubber sealing cap (TRUE1 compatible). Operating voltage 100 - 240
VAC / 50 - 60 Hz. Connection via supplied power cable (when not in use, always close with the
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).
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 forwarding the DMX control signal (when not in use, always
close with the rubber sealing cap).
5 OLED DISPLAY
The OLED display shows the currently activated operating mode or the current DMX address
(main display), the menu items in the menu and the numerical value or operational status in
certain menu items.
6 TOUCH-SENSITIVE CONTROL PANELS
MENU- Press MENU to access the main menu. Press again or repeatedly to return to the main
screen.
UP and DOWN – Select the menu items in the main menu (DMX address, operating mode, etc.)
and in the sub-menus using UP and DOWN. Change value or status in a menu item, e.g. DMX
address. To quickly change a value, such as the DMX start address, press and hold UP or DOWN.
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ENTER – Press ENTER to access the menu level to make value or status changes, and to access
one of the sub-menus. Confirm value or status changes by pressing ENTER.
NOTES:
• Before navigating the unit menu, make sure that the control panel is dry and clean
so that its functionality is not impaired.
• Water on the control unit can lead to incorrect operation of the spotlight, e.g. in
outdoor operation. Therefore, after configuring the spotlight, activate the lock
function to prevent incorrect operation by water (Settings -> Display -> Autolock).
Deactivate the lock function: Press UP and DOWN simultaneously for approx. 5
seconds.
7 PRESSURE EQUALISATION ELEMENT
Pressure equalisation element to prevent condensation inside the housing. In order to ensure its
proper function, the element must be protected from dirt.
8 W-DMX ANTENNA
Antenna for W-DMX control.
CAUTION: To ensure IP65 splash resistance for the DMX and network sockets, the
special input and output sockets must be correctly sealed with the IP65 special plugs
or the rubber sealing caps must be used for sealing. When connected correctly, or
when sealed correctly with the rubber sealing caps, the POWER IN and POWER OUT
sockets are protected from water sprays in accordance with IP65.
OPERATION
NOTE
• As soon as the spotlight is correctly connected to the power supply, the following are displayed
in succession: “Update wait ...” (for service purposes only), “Welcome to Cameo”, the model
name and the software version. After this process, the spotlight is ready for operation and the
previously activated operating mode is launched.
• If there is no input for approx. 30 seconds, the display automatically returns to the main dis-
play.
• 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.
• Briefly pressing UP when in the main display rotates the display by 180°.
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SETTING DMX START ADDRESS (DMX address)
Starting from the main display, press MENU to enter the main menu. Now use UP and DOWN to
select the menu item DMX Address and confirm with ENTER. Using the UP and DOWN buttons,
configure the desired DMX start address and press ENTER to confirm (highest value dependent
upon activated DMX mode).
CONFIGURING DMX MODE (DMX Mode)
Starting from the main display, press MENU to enter the main menu. Now use UP and DOWN to
select the menu item DMX Mode and confirm with ENTER. Now select the desired DMX mode
using UP and DOWN and confirm the selection with ENTER. DMX operating modes with DMX delay
channel and group selection (Group 0 - 24) are marked with "D". Tables with the channel assign-
ments can be found in these instructions under DMX CONTROL.
DMX modes with DMX delay channel
The DMX Delay function is a simple way to create a running light effect with a large number of
spotlights that are all the same model and that are all running the same software version. This
is otherwise only achievable with a suitable DMX controller and time-consuming programming.
All the spotlights used (same models, same software version) are set to the same DMX operating
mode with DMX delay channel and controlled via the same DMX start address.
Setting the DMX delay: Select one of the DMX operating modes with DMX delay channel and con-
firm the selection (in the example D7 CH Direct). Assign the spotlights to one of up to 24 groups
as required (plus group 0), whereby several spotlights can also be assigned to one group. The
group number is also the factor by which the set delay time set in the DMX controller is multiplied.
Confirm each entry by pressing ENTER.
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The delay time (delay time of the DMX signal) is set by means of a DMX controller in the separate
DMX delay channel of the corresponding DMX mode (0.0 s to 2.0 s in 0.1 s increments).
Setup example:
STAND-ALONE MENU MASTER / ALONE
In the stand-alone operating modes Direct LED and Play Scene/Loop, the control signal of the
corresponding operating mode can be output to slave units via XLR (DMX OUT) and W-DMX™:
Stand Alone -> Master/Alone -> Master
If the output of the control signal is not desired, the output can be deactivated:
Stand Alone -> Master/Alone -> Alone
A delay can be set for slave units for the time-delayed output of the control signal of the Play Loop
stand-alone operating mode.
Starting from the main display, press MENU to enter the main menu. Now select the Stand Alone
menu item, confirm, select Master/Alone and confirm again.
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This will take you to the submenu for configuring the submenu items (see table).
Master
gain
Send to XLR Control signal is forwarded via DMX OUT
Send to
W-DMX
On Activate DMX control signal forwarding via W-DMX
Off Deactivate sending of the DMX control signal via W-DMX
Force to
pair Pairing with ready-to-pair W-DMX devices
Unlink Disconnect all W-DMX connections
DMX DELAY Set DMX delay for slave units: Off, 0.1 s - 2.0 s
Alone Do not forward control signal
STAND-ALONE DIRECT LED MODE
The stand-alone Direct LED operating mode allows you to set the dimmer, strobe, R, G, B and W
directly on the device, similar to a DMX control unit. In this way, an individual scene can be crea-
ted without an additional DMX controller.
Starting from the main display, press MENU to enter the main menu. Use UP and DOWN to select
Stand Alone, confirm with ENTER, then select Direct LED and confirm again with ENTER. Now
select the menu item you want to edit, confirm the selection, set the desired value and confirm
the entry.
STAND-ALONE OPERATING MODE PLAY SCENE / LOOP
(scene 1 - 8 / 8-step colour sequences 1 - 8)
Both the 8 available scenes and the 8 available loops are pre-programmed at the factory, but can
be customised in the Edit Scene or Edit Loop menu item.
Starting from the main display, press MENU to enter the main menu. Use the UP and DOWN
buttons to select the Stand Alone menu item, confirm with ENTER, then select the Play Scene/
Loop submenu item and confirm again. Now select Scene or Loop, confirm, select the desired
scene or loop and confirm the selection. Set the desired brightness under Dimmer and confirm
the entry.
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TIMER FUNCTION
The timer function allows the stand-alone mode Static to be timer controlled in such a way that
the fade-in time can be set from 0 to 60 minutes, the dwell time from 1 to 24 hours and the
fade-out time from 0 to 60 minutes. After activation of the timer function, the timer control will be
implemented upon the next system start.
Starting from the main display, press MENU to enter the main menu. Select Stand Alone, confirm
the selection, then select Timer and confirm again. Select the setting On under Timer and
confirm. For the individual timer control settings, select Fade In, Dwell Time or Fade Out and
confirm. You can now set the respective value as desired. Confirm all entries. To deactivate the
timer function, select the setting Off under Timer and confirm the entry.
PLEASE NOTE:
The timer function is suitable for use in master/slave operation via cable and W-DMX.
EDIT SCENE (Edit Scene)
The eight scenes available in the Play Scene/Loop stand-alone mode can be individually edited.
Starting from the main display, press MENU to enter the main menu. Using UP and DOWN you
now select the menu item Stand Alone, confirm with ENTER, then select Edit Loop and confirm
once again. Select the desired scene (Scene 1 - 8) and confirm the selection. Now select the
menu item you want to edit, confirm the selection, set the desired value and confirm the entry.
EDIT LOOP (Edit Loop)
Brightness, step duration and fade time can be set separately for all eight loops. Starting from the
main display, press MENU to enter the main menu. Using UP and DOWN you now select the menu
item Stand Alone, confirm with ENTER, then select Edit Loop and confirm once again. Now
select the desired loop for editing and confirm the selection.
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This will take you to the submenu for configuring the submenu items (see table). The settings for
each loop are made separately and are retained even after restarting the device.
Step selection
Setting the step duration for
the selected step
Setting the fade time for the
selected step
Selection of the scene or
blackout for the selected step
Select scene or blackout or
skip selected step
SLAVE MODE
Standard slave operation: Starting from the main display, press MENU to enter the main menu.
Using the UP and DOWN buttons, you now select the menu item Slave confirm with ENTER,
select the Slave Group 0 and confirm again with ENTER. Connect the slave and master units
(same model, same software version) using a DMX cable or via W-DMX™ and activate one of the
stand-alone operating modes (Direct LED, Play Scene/Loop) in the master unit. The slave unit will
now follow the master unit.
Extended slave operation: If you want to control the slave units by one of the stand-alone
modes Auto Program or Play Loop in master / slave operation, the control signal can be played
back with a time delay of up to 24 steps, the delay is set in the Stand Alone menu Master/Alo-
ne in the master unit, the delay factor in the slave menu of the corresponding fixture (Group). This
is a simple way to create a running light effect with a large number of spotlights that are all the
same model and have the same software version. This is otherwise only possible using a suitable
DMX controller and time-consuming programming. Connect the slave and master units (same
model, same software version) using a DMX cable or via W-DMX™.
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Set slave group for signal delay
Wireless
Activate W-DMX module
W-DMX module
deactivate
Disconnect all connec-
tions and place in pairing
standby mode
Assign the spotlights to one of up to 24 groups (plus Group 0) according to preference, whereby
several spotlights can be assigned to one group. The group number is also the factor by which the
delay time set in the master unit is multiplied.
Setup example:
SYSTEM SETTINGS (Settings)
Starting from the main display, press MENU to enter the main menu. Using UP and DOWN, select
the menu item Settings and confirm with ENTER.
This will take you to the submenu for setting the submenu items (see table, select with UP and
DOWN, confirm with ENTER, change value or status with UP and DOWN, confirm with ENTER).
SYSTEM SETTINGS (Settings)
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Wireless settings
Activate W-DMX
W-DMX deactivated
W-DMX mode: Receiver
G3 (G3 transmission standard)
G4s (transmission standard G4s )
Uncouple all units and make them ready for
coupling
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Wireless settings
Pair with W-DMX devices. W-DMX must be
enabled on all devices, and the pairing with a
transmitter be retained (Receive Reset).
Send incoming signal to XLR connector
Using the incoming signal from the XLR con-
nector when the W-DMX signal is lost.
No connection between W-DMX signal and
XLR connectors
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Display settings
Display is rotated by 180° (e.g. for overhead
installation)
No display rotation
Display lighting permanently on
Deactivation of the display lighting after
approx. 20 seconds of inactivity
Function disabled
The controls and display are locked after
approx. 60 seconds without any operation.
Unlock: Press UP and DOWN simultaneously
for approx. 5 seconds
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Dimming behaviour and PWM frequency
Dimmer curve: The light intensity increases
linearly with the DMX value
Dimmer curve: The light intensity can be ad-
justed finely in the lower DMX value range and
coarsely in the upper DMX value range
Dimmer curve: The light intensity can be ad-
justed coarsely in the lower DMX value range
and finely in the upper DMX value range
Light intensity can be finely adjusted at lower
and higher DMX values and broadly adjusted
at medium DMX values
Select LED PWM frequency
Light responds abruptly to changes in DMX
value
Light behaves like a halogen spotlight with
smooth brightness changes
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