Cameo F2 FC 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
F2 FC IP
PROFESSIONAL HIGH-POWER FRESNEL WITH RGBW LED IP65
CLF2FCIP
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
PACKAGING CONTENT 10
INTRODUCTION 11
CONNECTIONS, OPERATING AND DISPLAY ELEMENTS 11
OPERATION 13
SETUP AND INSTALLATION 24
ASSEMBLING / DISASSEMBLING THE SASH LIMITER AND
FILTER FRAME / CLEANING THE LENSES 25
CARE, MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR 27
DIMENSIONS 28
TECHNICAL DATA 29
EXPLANATION OF IP PROTECTION CLASS 31
MINIMUM DISTANCE TO ILLUMINATED SURFACE 31
MINIMUM DISTANCE TO NORMALLY FLAMMABLE MATERIALS 31
DISPOSAL 32
MANUFACTURER’S DECLARATIONS 33
DEUTSCH
INFORMATIONEN ZU DIESER BEDIENUNGSANLEITUNG 34
BESTIMMUNGSGEMÄSSER GEBRAUCH 34
BEGRIFFS- UND SYMBOLERKLÄRUNGEN 34
SICHERHEITSHINWEISE 35
HINWEISE FÜR ORTSVERÄNDERLICHE OUTDOOR-GERÄTE 38
LIEFERUMFANG 38
EINFÜHRUNG 39
ANSCHLÜSSE, BEDIEN- UND ANZEIGEELEMENTE 39
BEDIENUNG 41
AUFSTELLUNG UND MONTAGE 53
FLÜGELBEGRENZER UND FILTERRAHMEN MONTIEREN /
DEMONTIEREN / LINSEN REINIGEN 54
PFLEGE, WARTUNG UND REPARATUR 55
ABMESSUNGEN 57
TECHNISCHE DATEN 58
ERLÄUTERUNGEN ZUR IP-SCHUTZART 60
MINDESTABSTAND ZUR BELEUCHTETEN FLÄCHE 60
MINDESTABSTAND ZU NORMAL ENTFLAMMBAREN MATERIALIEN 60
ENTSORGUNG 61
HERSTELLERERKLÄRUNGEN 62
FRANÇAIS
INFORMATIONS CONCERNANT CE MANUEL D’UTILISATION 63
UTILISATION CONFORME 63
EXPLICATIONS DES TERMES ET DES SYMBOLES 63
CONSIGNES DE SÉCURITÉ 64
REMARQUES CONCERNANT LES APPAREILS D’EXTÉRIEUR MOBILES 67
CONTENU DE LA LIVRAISON 67
INTRODUCTION 68
CONNECTEURS, COMMANDES ET INDICATEURS/AFFICHEURS 68
INSTALLATION ET MONTAGE 83
MONTAGE/DÉMONTAGE DES COUPE-FLUX ET DU CADRE POUR
FILTRE / NETTOYAGE DES LENTILLES 84
ENTRETIEN, MAINTENANCE ET RÉPARATION 85
DIMENSIONS 87
CARACTÉRISTIQUES TECHNIQUES 88
EXPLICATIONS RELATIVES À L’INDICE DE PROTECTIONIP 90
DISTANCE MINIMALE PAR RAPPORT À LA SURFACE ÉCLAIRÉE 90
DISTANCE MINIMALE PAR RAPPORT AUX MATÉRIAUX NORMALEMENT INFLAMMABLES 90
MISE AU REBUT 91
DÉCLARATIONS DU FABRICANT 92
ESPAÑOL
INFORMACIÓN SOBRE ESTE MANUAL DE USUARIO 93
USO ADECUADO 93
DEFINICIONES Y EXPLICACIONES DE LOS SÍMBOLOS 93
INSTRUCCIONES DE SEGURIDAD 94
INDICACIONES PARA EQUIPOS PORTÁTILES DE EXTERIOR 97
ELEMENTOS SUMINISTRADOS 97
INTRODUCCIÓN 98
CONEXIONES, CONTROLES E INDICADORES 98
OPERACIÓN 100
INSTALACIÓN Y MONTAJE 112
MONTAJE Y DESMONTAJE DE LA VISERA Y EL PORTA
FILTROS. LIMPIEZA DE LA LENTE 113
CUIDADO, MANTENIMIENTO Y REPARACIÓN 114
DIMENSIONES 116
CARACTERÍSTICAS TÉCNICAS 117
EXPLICACIÓN SOBRE LA CLASE DE PROTECCIÓN IP 119
DISTANCIA MÍNIMA A LA SUPERFICIE ILUMINADA 119
DISTANCIA MÍNIMA A MATERIALES NORMALMENTE INFLAMABLES 119
ELIMINACIÓN 120
DECLARACIÓN DEL FABRICANTE 121
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INFORMACJE DOTYCZĄCE NINIEJSZEJ INSTRUKCJI OBSŁUGI 122
UŻYTKOWANIE ZGODNE Z PRZEZNACZENIEM 122
OBJAŚNIENIA TERMINÓW I SYMBOLI 122
ZASADY BEZPIECZEŃSTWA 123
UWAGI DOTYCZĄCE PRZENOŚNEGO SPRZĘTU DO ZASTOSOWAŃ ZEWNĘTRZNYCH 126
ZAKRES DOSTAWY 126
WPROWADZENIE 127
PRZYŁĄCZA, ELEMENTY OBSŁUGI I WSKAŹNIKI 127
OBSŁUGA 129
USTAWIANIE I MONT 141
MONTAŻ / DEMONTAŻ SKRZYDEŁ OGRANICZAJĄCYCH I RAMY
FILTRA / CZYSZCZENIE SOCZEWEK 142
CZYSZCZENIE, KONSERWACJA I NAPRAWY 143
WYMIARY 145
DANE TECHNICZNE 146
OBJAŚNIENIA DOTYCZĄCE STOPNIA OCHRONY IP 148
MINIMALNA ODLEGŁOŚĆ OD POWIERZCHNI OŚWIETLANEJ 148
MINIMALNA ODLEGŁOŚĆ OD NORMALNIE ŁATWOPALNYCH MATERIAŁÓW 148
UTYLIZACJA 149
OŚWIADCZENIA PRODUCENTA 150
ITALIANO
INFORMAZIONI SUL PRESENTE MANUALE D’USO 151
UTILIZZO CONFORME 151
SPIEGAZIONE DI CONCETTI E SIMBOLI 151
INDICAZIONI SULLA SICUREZZA 152
AVVERTENZE PER DISPOSITIVI PORTATILI PER ESTERNI 155
FORNITURA 155
INTRODUZIONE 156
CONNETTORI, ELEMENTI DI COMANDO E VISUALIZZAZIONE 156
UTILIZZO 158
INSTALLAZIONE E MONTAGGIO 170
MONTAGGIO / SMONTAGGIO DEL LIMITATORE DI BATTENTI E
DEL TELAIO DEL FILTRO / PULIZIA DELLE LENTI 171
PULIZIA, MANUTENZIONE E RIPARAZIONE 172
INGOMBRO 174
DATI TECNICI 175
SPIEGAZIONI SULLA PROTEZIONE IP 177
DISTANZA MINIMA DALLA SUPERFICIE ILLUMINATA 177
DISTANZA MINIMA DAI MATERIALI NORMALMENTE INFIAMMABILI 177
SMALTIMENTO 178
DICHIARAZIONI DEL PRODUTTORE 179
DMX
DMX CONTROL / DMX STEUERUNG / PILOTAGE DMX / CONTROL DMX /
STEROWANIE DMX / CONTROLLO DMX 180
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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 avail-
able 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
inappropriate!
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. HAZARD: The word HAZARD, possibly in combination with a symbol, indicates situations in
which there is an immediate danger or risk of potentially fatal injury.
2. WARNING: The word WARNING, possibly in combination with a symbol, indicates situations in
which there is an immediate danger or risk of potentially fatal injury.
3. CAUTION: The word CAUTION, possibly in combination with a symbol, indicates situations or
conditions that could result in injury.
4. ATTENTION: The word ATTENTION, possibly in combination with a symbol, indicates situations
or conditions that could result in 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 the device and do not carry out 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 unplug it from
the power source. The device may be repaired only by authorised repair techni-
cians.
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 device 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 device's power cable is damaged, the device may not be used.
4. Permanently connected power cables may only be replaced by a qualified person.
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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 room temperature.
2. Ensure that the voltage and frequency of the mains supply match the values spec-
ified on the device. 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 device from the mains on 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. Ensure that suitable measures have been taken against overvoltage (e.g. lightning
strikes).
6. Observe the specified maximum output current on devices with a Power Out con-
nection. Ensure that the total current consumption of all connected devices does
not exceed the specified value.
7. Replace plug-in power cables with original cables only.
HAZARD:
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. Risk of falling! Make sure that the device is securely installed and will not fall
down. Only use suitable stands or mounts (particularly for fixed installations).
Ensure that accessories are properly installed and secured. Ensure that applicable
safety regulations are observed.
WARNING:
1. Use the device in the prescribed manner only.
2. Operate the device using only accessories of the type recommended and supplied
by the manufacturer.
3. Observe safety regulations applicable in your country during installation.
4. After connecting the device, ensure that all cables are routed so as to avoid dam-
age or accidents, such as from tripping.
5. Always observe the specified minimum distance to normally flammable materials!
Unless explicitly stated, the minimum distance is 0.3m.
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CAUTION:
1. Moving components such as mounting brackets may become jammed.
2. In the case of devices with motor-driven components, there is a risk of injury due
to the movement of the device. 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
device to cool sufficiently before removal, maintenance work and charging etc.
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
is sufficiently cooled and cannot overheat.
2. Do not place any ignition sources, such as burning candles, near the device.
3. Ventilation openings must not be covered and fans must not be blocked.
4. For transport, use the original packaging or packaging provided by the manufactur-
er.
5. Avoid any impacts to or shaking of the device.
6. Observe the IP rating and the ambient conditions such as temperature and humidi-
ty according to the specifications.
7. Devices can be continuously further developed. In the event of deviating informa-
tion on operating conditions, performance or other device properties between the
user manual and the device labelling, the information on the device always has
priority.
8. The device is not suitable for tropical climate zones or for operation over 2,000 m
above sea level.
9. Unless explicitly stated, the device is not suitable for operation under marine
conditions.
PLEASE NOTE:
For conversion or retrofit sets or accessories provided by the manufacturer, it is
essential to observe the instructions included.
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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
replaced 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.
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.
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.
Included with the product CLF2FCIP are:
X 1 x Cameo F2 FC IP Floodlight
X 1x power cable
X 1 x sash limiter
X 1 x filter frame
X User manual
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INTRODUCTION
Professional High-Power Fresnel with RGBW LED
CLF2FCIP
CONTROL FUNCTIONS
1-channel, 2-channel DIM, 2-channel CCT, 3-channel RGB, 4-channel RGBW, 4-channel CCT,
6-channel HSI/CCT, 7-channel RGB/CCT, 8-channel RGBW 16Bit, 10-channel HSI/CCT, 16-channel
RGBW/CCT 16Bit
Master/slave operation
Standalone functions
FEATURES
IP65 protection class. 1 x High Power 240W RGBW LED. 17°– 53° beam angle, manual zoom.
200mm Fresnel lens. Adjustable PWM frequency (flicker-free). DMX-512 control. RDM-enabled.
Manual control. 4 dimming curves. 16 bit dimming. Master/Slave operation. Extremely quiet
operation due to combined heat pipe and fan cooling. Operating voltage 100–240 V AC/50–60Hz.
Power consumption 220W. Mounting bracket, flter frame and 8-position barn doors included.
The spotlight features the RDM standard (Remote Device Management). Remote device manage-
ment allows the user to view the status and configuration of RDM terminals via an RDM-capable
controller.
CONNECTIONS, OPERATING AND DISPLAY ELEMENTS
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1 POWER IN
TRUE1-compatible mains input socket. Operating voltage 100–240 V AC/50–60 Hz.
2 POWER OUT
TRUE1 kompatible Netzausgangsbuchse für die Netzversorgung weiterer CAMEO Scheinwerfer.
Ensure that the total power consumption of all devices connected to the device does not exceed
the given ampere (A) value.
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3 DMX IN
Male 5-pin XLR socket for connection to a DMX control device (e.g. DMX console).
4 DMX OUT
Female 5-pin XLR socket for sending the DMX control signal.
5 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 contamination.
6 OLED DISPLAY
Displays currently active mode and the menu items in the Edit menu.
7 DIM/MENU
Rotary-push encoder for the adjustment and control of the spotlight.
DIM - In the standalone operating modes CCT, HSI, Direct LED, Gel, User Color and Play Loop, the
encoder has the function of the master dimmer (turn encoder).
ENTER - 1. Press ENTER to access 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 change, such as chang-
ing the DMX address.
SELECT - Turn the encoder to select the menu items on the menu level and change a value in a
menu item (e.g. DMX address).
8 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).
9 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.
10 ZOOM
On either side of the cabinet is a calibration control to manually adjust the beam angle. The two
controls are mechanically linked and are directly opposite each other on the housing. Turn the
calibration control to adjust the beam angle of the spotlight continuously from 40° to 15°. A rack
and pinion system moves the zoom tube with the Fresnel lens in and out of the housing. The
further the zoom tube protrudes from the housing, the smaller the beam angle. A stop mechanism
prevents the tube from becoming detached from the housing.
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ATTENTION: In order to provide protection from spraying water, in accordance with
protection class IP65, special IP65-rated XLR connectors must be used correctly with the
DMX input and output sockets, or they must be closed using the rubber sealing caps.
When connected correctly, or when sealed correctly with the rubber sealing caps, the
POWER IN and POWER OUT sockets are protected from spraying water, as in accordance
with IP65.
OPERATION
NOTES
As soon as the spotlight is correctly connected to the power supply, the following will be
displayed in succession: „Welcome to Cameo“, the model name and the software version. After
this process, the lamp is ready for operation and starts in the previously enabled mode.
If one of the DMX modes or slave mode is enabled and there is no control signal at the DMX
input, the characters in the display will start to flash.
If no input is made within approx. 1 minute, the currently activated operating mode is automati-
cally shown in the display (main display).
DISPLAY MAIN DISPLAY 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
DMX start address and DMX mode
Fan mode
Press encoder =
Open main menu (Menu)
Press encoder =
Selection of the operating mode
(Mode)
4CH Direct
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DMX-STARTADRESSE EINSTELLEN (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). At the
same time, the DMX start address following the selected start address plus the channel number
of the selected DMX mode is displayed (following Address). Confirm the entry by pressing the left
encoder (ENTER), this also automatically takes you back to the main display and the DMX operat-
ing mode is activated. 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.
Press encoder =
Open main menu (Menu)
Turn encoder =
Change value
Press encoder =
Confirm value change (Enter)
Press encoder =
DMX mode selection (DMX Mode)
SET DMX MODE (DMX Mode)
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 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. Tables
with the channel assignment of the different DMX modes can be found in these instructions under
DMX CONTROL.
1CH DIM
2CH DIM 16Bit
2CH CCT
3CH RGB cal.
4CH Direct
4CH CCT 16Bit
6CH HSI-CCT
7CH RGB-CCT
8CH Direct 16Bit
10CH HSI-CCT
16CH Direct CCT
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CCT STANDALONE MODE (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 the CCT mode (note the
selection arrow on the left) and confirm by pressing the left encoder (ENTER). You can now set the
brightness (DIM), colour temperature (CCT) and hue (Tint) using the three rotary-push encoders
(see illustration).
currently activated operating mode Fan mode
Turn encoder =
Set colour tone (Tint)
Press encoder =
Open main menu (Menu)
Turn encoder =
Set brightness (DIM)
Press encoder =
Selection of the operating mode
(Mode) Turn encoder =
Set colour temperature (CCT)
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 the HSI operating mode
(note the selection arrow on the left) and confirm by pressing the left encoder (ENTER). You can
now set the brightness (DIM), hue (HUE) and colour saturation (SAT) using the three rotary-push
encoders (see illustration).
currently activated operating mode Fan mode
Turn encoder =
Set colour saturation (SAT)
Press encoder =
Open main menu (Menu)
Turn encoder =
Set brightness (DIM)
Press encoder =
Selection of the operating mode
(Mode) Turn encoder = set
colour tone (HUE)
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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 the Direct LED mode (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).
currently activated operating mode Fan mode
Turn encoder
Set brightness of G or W
Press encoder =
Open main menu (Menu)
Turn encoder =
Set overall brightness (DIM)
Press encoder =
Selection of the operating mode
(Mode) Turn encoder =
Set brightness of R or B
Press encoder =
switch between R+G and B+W (colour)
STANDALONE OPERATING MODE GEL (colour filter presets)
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 the GEL mode (note
the selection arrow on the left) and confirm by pressing the left encoder (ENTER). Now set the
brightness (DIM) and colour filter preset (gel) using the left and middle rotary-push encoders (see
illustration). For the colour filter presets with Lee filter names, please refer to the DMX tables
under DMX CONTROL (channel 8 colour presets in 10-channel DMX mode, without User Colors).
currently activated operating mode Fan mode
Press encoder =
Open main menu (Menu)
Turn encoder =
Set overall brightness (DIM)
Press encoder =
Selection of the operating mode
(Mode) Turn encoder =
Select filter preset
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STANDALONE OPERATING MODE USER COLOR (Individual colour presets 1–8)
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 the User Color mode (note
the selection arrow on the left) and confirm by pressing the left encoder (ENTER). Select one of
the 8 pre-programmed, but individually editable colour presets by turning the left encoder again.
Confirm the selection by pressing the left encoder (ENTER). Now set the brightness (DIM) of the
colour preset using the left encoder (see illustration). Individual preset settings and renaming of
presets can be done in the menu item Edit User Color.
currently activated operating mode Fan mode
Press encoder =
Open main menu (Menu)
Turn encoder =
Set brightness (DIM)
Press encoder =
Selection of the operating mode
(Mode) Turn encoder =
Select filter preset
EDIT STANDALONE OPERATING MODE USER COLOR (Edit User Colour)
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 Edit User Color (note the selection arrow on the
left) and confirm by pressing the left encoder (ENTER). Now you can select one of the 8 colour
presets by turning the left encoder and confirm the selection by pressing the left encoder (ENTER).
Now give the preset an individual, up to 12-digit name (Edit User Colour Name) by turning the left
encoder to select a letter, the underscore or a number for the first digit of the preset name and
confirm by pressing the left encoder. This is followed by the input for the second digit and so on.
When the preset 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, an underscore, or a number for the
first digit, the previous preset name is retained and you move immediately to the next editing step.
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Now decide in which way you want to create the colour for the preset, choose between the 4
methods CCT, HSI, DIRECT and GEL by turning the left encoder (SELECT) and confirm by pressing
the left encoder (ENTER).
Now set the desired colour as described in the instructions for the respective standalone mode
and press the left encoder (ENTER/Save) to confirm.
STANDALONE OPERATING MODE PLAY LOOP (8-step colour sequences 1–8)
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 the Play Loop mode (note
the selection arrow on the left) and confirm by pressing the left encoder (ENTER). Select one of
the 8 pre-programmed but individually editable colour sequences by turning the left encoder
again. Confirm the selection by pressing the left encoder (ENTER). Now set the brightness (DIM)
of the colour sequence using the left encoder, the step duration (0.1 seconds to 21 minutes and
2 random modes) and the fade time (0 seconds to 18 minutes and 2 random modes) using the
middle and right encoders (see illustration). The individual settings and renaming of the colour
sequences can be done in the menu item Edit Loop in the main menu.
currently activated operating mode Fan mode
Turn encoder =
Set fade time (t-fade)
Press encoder =
Open main menu (Menu)
Turn encoder =
Set brightness (DIM)
Press encoder =
Selection of the operating mode
(Mode) Turn encoder =
Set step duration (t-Step)
Press encoder =
back to colour sequence selection (Back)
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EDIT STANDALONE OPERATING MODE PLAY LOOP (Edit Loop)
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 Edit Loop (note the selection arrow on the left) and
confirm by pressing the left encoder (ENTER). Now you can select one of the 8 colour sequences
by turning the left encoder and confirm the selection by pressing the left encoder (ENTER).
Now give the colour sequence an individual, up to 12-digit name (Edit Loop Name) by turning the
left encoder to select a letter, the underscore or a number for the first digit of the preset name and
confirm by pressing the left encoder. This is followed by the input for the second digit and so on.
When the preset 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, an underscore, or a number for the
first digit, the previous preset name is retained and you move immediately to the next editing step.
Select step 1 of the 8-step sequence (Step1 - Step8) by turning the left encoder, then set the
colour of the step (Step1, note the selection arrow). Now select one of the colours set in the
standalone mode User Color by turning the middle encoder and confirm the selection for step
1 by pressing the middle encoder. The selected colour of the respective step is visually indicated
by a box with a light background below the colour numbers 1 to 8. Proceed in the same way to
set the colours of steps 2 to 8. Complete the process and save the sequence by pressing the left
encoder (ENTER).
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SLAVE MODE
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 to select the Slave menu item (note the selec-
tion arrow on the left) and confirm by pressing the encoder (ENTER). Slave mode is now enabled,
and the main display is automatically displayed. Connect the slave unit and the master unit (same
model, same software version) using a DMX cable and activate one of the standalone operating
modes in the master unit. The slave unit will now follow the master unit.
currently activated operating mode Fan mode
Press encoder =
Open main menu (Menu)
Press encoder =
Selection of the operating mode
(Mode)
DMX OPERATION
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 to select the menu item DMX (note the selec-
tion arrow on the left) and confirm by pressing the encoder (ENTER). DMX mode is now activated
and the main display is automatically shown again. Select one of the ten available DMX modes in
the DMX Mode menu item in the main menu (see SET DMX MODE).
DEVICE SETTINGS (Settings)
Starting from the main display, press the rotary-push encoder to enter the main menu. Turn the
left encoder (SELECT) to select the Settings menu item (note the selection arrow on the left)
and confirm by pressing the left encoder (ENTER). This takes you to the submenu for setting the
submenu items (see table, select with SELECT, confirm with ENTER, change value or status with
SELECT, confirm with ENTER ).
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