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1.                                                                             Fax  253 395 9494    Tel  253 395 9500  6403 South 208  Street  Kent  WA 98032    KEEP THIS MANUAL FOR FUTURE NEEDS C       1 of 27    Every person involved with the installation  operation and maintenance of this device needs to    be qualified   follow the instructions of this manual   consider this manual to be part of the total product   keep this manual for the entire service life of the product    Pass this manual on to every further owner or user of the product   Download the latest version of the user manual from the OmniSistem website     CAUTION     Keep this device away from rain and moisture   Disconnect power before opening the housing        For your own safety  please read this user manual carefully before you initially start the product     INTRODUCTION    Thank you for choosing an OmniSistem product  OmniSistem is a wholesaler of a large variety of lighting  sound   truss  and effects  Since 1986  we have been providing quality and affordable lighting products to North America   We are confident that our excellent products will meet your expectations     Included in this box you will find     OnyxPro 101   User Manual   Omega Holder with Quick Lock Fastener  Power Supply Cable   Safety Cable            cro    SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS    This device left our facility after a thorough QC check  In order to maintain excellent condition and to ensure a safe  operation  it is absolutely necessa
2.      Indexed   Position 1  Open   Position 2   Position 8    Indexed w  Blackout   Position 1  Open   Position 2   Position 8    Indexed w  Shake    Position 2   Position 3   Position 8   Forward Wheel Spin  Stop to Fast   Reverse Wheel Spin  Stop to Fast     Indexed  amp  Indexed w  Blackout   Position 1  Open    Position 2   Position 3   Position 4    Forward Spin  Stop to Fast   Reverse Spin  Stop to Fast     Continuous   5m Auto Focus  7 5m Auto Focus  10m Auto Focus  15m Auto Focus  220m Auto Focus  No Function    Continuous   Focus In to Focus Out    Auto Focus   Focus In to Focus Out Fine    Indexed   Pulse Opening w  Forward Blackout  Pulse Opening w  Reverse Blackout  Pulse Closing w  Forward Blackout       Pulse Closing w  Reverse Blackout  No Function    Indexed   Max Diameter to Min Diameter    Pulse Opening  amp  Pulse Closing   Pulse  Slow to Fast     Indexed   Pulse Opening w  Forward Blackout  Pulse Opening w  Reverse Blackout  Pulse Closing w  Forward Blackout  Pulse Closing w  Reverse Blackout    26   33   17 18 Normal  Reset All  Reset Pan  amp  Tilt  No Function  Reset Gobo  No Function  Reset Others  Display Off  Display On  No Function  Hibernation  No Function       Control Board    The Control Board offers several features  You can simply set the starting address  run the pre programmed  program  or perform a reset     Main Menu   The main menu is accessed by pressing Enter until the display is lit  Browse through the menu by pressing the  arrow button
3.   Should you need any spare parts  please use genuine parts     If the power supply cable of this device becomes damaged  it needs to be replaced with a special power supply  cable available at your dealer     Should you have further questions  please contact your dealer    26 of 27    TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS    Power Supply    Power Consumption    DMX Control Channels   DMX 512 Connection   Sound Control    Light Source    Beam Angle    Color Wheel    Fixed Gobo Wheel   Rotating Gobo Wheel   Maximum PAN Movement   Maximum TILT movement     Dimensions  LxWxH      Weight     100 240V AC   50 60 Hz  180W   26 33 17 18   3 pin XLR   Built in Microphone  LumiEngin COB 2 1600 Im w  Approx  13     8 Dichroic Filters   Open   7 Gobos   Open    7 Gobos   Open    630   or 540    Selectable     343 x 262 x 455 mm   13 5    x 10 3    x 17 19        15kg  33 1 Ibs     Maximum ambient temperature     45 C 113  F  Maximum housing temperature T   steady state   60  C 140  F    Min distance from flammable surfaces  0 5m    Min distance to lighted object  0 3m    Fuse  T 3 15 A  250       Please note  All information is subject to change without prior notice  05 14 2014       27 of 27    
4.   with the mains with caution  Never touch them with wet hands  as this could lead to mortal electrical  shock     Never modify  bend  strain mechanically  put pressure on  pull or heat up the power cord  Never operate  next to sources of heat or cold  Disregarding this can lead to power cord damages  fire or mortal electrical  shock     The cable insert or the female part in the device must never be strained  There must always be sufficient  cable to the device  Otherwise  the cable may be damaged which may lead to mortal damage     Make sure that the power cord is never crimped or damaged by sharp edges  Check the device and the  power cord from time to time     If extension cords are used  make sure that the core diameter is sufficient for the required power  consumption of the device  All warnings concerning the power cords are also valid for possible extension  cords     Always disconnect from the power source  when the device is not in use or before cleaning it  Only handle  the power cord by the plug  Never pull out the plug by tugging the power cord  Otherwise  the cable or  plug can be damaged leading to mortal electrical shock  If the power plug or the power switch is not  accessible  the device must be disconnected via the mains     If the power plug or the device is dusty  the device must be taken out of operation  disconnected and then  be cleaned with a dry cloth  Dust can reduce the insulation which may lead to electrical shock  More  severe dirt in and at the 
5.  Sleep Time  Backlight    01 60M  02M Backlight Time  Flip Display    On Off Reverse Display 180   Display Bright   00 31  10 Brightness Setting  Brand Show    On Off Show Branding  Key Lock    On Off Key Lock On Off  Language    En f amp  S amp  Fr Sp Language Select    Users  DMX Channel User Mode      Mode  Standard Standard DMX Mode  Extended Extended DMX Mode  8 bit 8 bit Mode  16 bit 16 bit Mode  User User mode    Edit User     Max Channel   XX Edit User Mode  Pan   CH01    Calibration   Password  lt  XXX Password  050   Color   XXX Edit Channel Value  Fixture ID    Name Name  Password Password  050   PID Code Set PID of RDM  Reload Default Basic Reload     On Off Basic Reload  Program Reload  2  On Off Program Reload    18 of 27       Edit Scenes 2        Select            2    Password XXX  Private Reload     On Off  All Reload On Off    DMX Receive   Slave Receive Slave Receive 1  2  3  Sequence Master   Standalone  Music Music   Standalone    Chase Part 1  Chase 1 8 Chase 1  Chase Part 2  Chase1 8 Chase2  Chase Part 3  Chase1 8 Chase3    Edit Scene 001 Pan  Tilt       Edit Scene Fade Time  250 Scene  Time  DMX Input    Password  050   Private Reload  All Reload    DMX Receive   Choose Slave Position  Run Sequence   Music Mode    Select and Run Auto  Program    Test  Beginning Scene  Ending Scene    Input Manual Scene  Fading Time   Scene Time   Input Scene from  Controller       Edit Chase   Chase 1 Chase Test  22x Step 01  SCXXX  Chase 8 Step 64  SCXXX    ScXX  gt 
6.  in the hole on the bottom of the base  Pull the safety bond over  the trussing system  Insert the end in the quick link and tighten the fixation screw     The maximum drop distance must never exceed 20cm     A safety bond which already holds the strain of a fall or which is defective must not be used again     DANGER TO LIFE     Before operating for the first time  the installation  needs to be approved by an expert        1  Omega Holder  2  3   2                    3  Safety Cable  4  Quick Lock  Fastener      Screw the clamp via a M12  screw and nut onto the  Omega holder        Insert the quick lock  fasteners of the Omega  holder into the respective  holes on the bottom of the  device  Tighten the    quick lock fasteners fully  4   clockwise          is 775      u         T k   MD             bw                   v  HEIL p   i     Eu   Ur    r e      bw   lt       8 e   1 L2       9 of 27    DMX 512 connection   connection between fixtures    Projector 1 Projector 2 Projector 3  Starting address 1 Starting address 20 Starting address 39         Lf 2     7 ae     T  p    4    d p             A aU P B    p           l   l    120 Ohms DMX 512 Controller  xv    e e    The wires must not come in contact with each other     otherwise the fixtures may fail to operate        Please note  the starting address depends upon which controller is being used     Only use a DMX cable and 3 pin XLR plugs and connectors in order to connect the controller with the fixture or  one fixture 
7. ScXX Auto Input Scenes    Connect    DMX Address Setting   With this function you can adjust the desired DMX address via the Control Board   Select    DMX Address  by pressing Up or Down    Press the Enter button then adjust the DMX address by pressing Up or Down   Press the Enter button to confirm     Light    Max Temperature   With this function you can set the inside temperature at which the projector will automatically switch the lamp  off  Press Up or Down to select the maximum internal temperature between 80  C and 139  C  Internal  temperatures below 90  C are not critical  90  C and more should lead to the lamp being switched off after five  minutes  Please note that the outside temperature should not exceed 45  C     Information    Current Time Information  With this function you can display the temporary running time of the device from the last power on  The display  shows                  stands for the number of hours  The counter is reset after turning the device off     Fixture Life  With this function you can display the running time of the device  The display shows              X  stands for the  number of hours     Temperature Near Lamp Temp  With this function you can display the temperature in the projector head in degrees Celsius Fahrenheit     Fan speed  With this function you can display the current fan speed  The display shows              X  stands for Hz     19 of 27    Initial status  With this function you can display which value the respective chan
8. Shutter Closed   No Function  Shutter Open    Strobe Effect  Slow to Fast    No Function  Shutter Open    Pulse Effect in Sequences   No Function  Shutter Open   Random Strobe Effect  Slow to Fast   No Function  Shutter Open     DICERE             Virtual Color No Function   Function CTC Function  Forward Spin  Reverse Spin  Continuous  Color Bounce  Indexed  No Function       11 Virtual Color 1 Color Temperature Correction 2000K 2700K  White 3200K  White 4200K  White 5600K  White 8000K  Forward Spin Rainbow Effect  Slow to Fast   Reverse Spin Rainbow Effect  Slow to FasT   Continuous  amp  Color Bounce   Blackout  Red  Green  Blue  White  Red 0  Green Up  Blue Full  White 0  Red 0  Green Full  Blue Down  White 0  Red Up  Green Full  Blue 0  White 0  Red Full  Green Down  Blue 0  White 0  Red Full  Green 0  Blue Up  White 0  Red Down  Green 0  Blue Full  White 0  Indexed Color   Color 1  Open   Color 2   Color 9    13 of 27    Virtual Color 2 Color Bounce   Blackout  Red  Green  Blue  White  Red 0  Green Up  Blue Full  WhitezO  Red 0  Green Full  Blue Down  White 0  Red Up  Green Full  Blue 0  White 0  Red Full  Green Down  Blue 0  White 0  Red Full  Green 0  Blue Up  White 0  Red Down  Green 0  Blue Full  White 0    Indexed Color     Color 1  Open   Color 2   Color 9                 eee pem       fel emm em Cid  pe ee 8     oe femmen     fafa  e e            e  eem Joeren     mm            es       p ome pm m es      14   21 Gobo Rotation Indexed  Indexed w  Blackout  Forwar
9. consumption  180W  Power supply  Electronic auto ranging  Input voltage range  100 240    50 60Hz               Py    Y   Cy    PIDAN  eA XK 3    Dp Ils    6 of 27    OVERVIEW    Objective lens  Arm    Base   Handle   Wireless indicator  Display  Microphone   Left button   Down button  Enter button   Up button   Right button    3 PIN DMX input socket  3 PIN DMX output socket  Power input   Power output   Fuseholder   Power switch    INSTALLATION  Inserting Exchanging Gobos    DANGER     Only install gobos with the device switched off  and disconnected from power        If you wish to use other gobos  or if gobos are to be exchanged  please follow the instructions below     CAUTION     Never unscrew the screws of the rotating gobo  as the ball bearings will be opened        Remove the fixation ring with an appropriate tool  Remove the gobo and insert the new gobo  Press the fixation  ring together and insert it in front of the gobo        Rigging  DANGER TO LIFE     Please consider the EN 60598 2 17 and the respective  national norms during installation  The Installation  must only be carried out by an authorized dealer        The installation of the projector has to be built and constructed in a way that it can hold 10 times the weight for 1  hour without any harming deformation     The installation must always be secured with a secondary safety attachment  e g  an appropriate catch net  This  secondary safety attachment must be constructed in a way that no part of the instal
10. control channel 1  If there are some errors on several channels at the  same time  you may see the error messages flash two times  and then the fixture will generate a reset  signal  all the stepper motors will reset  If the error messages maintain after performing a reset more  than twice  only the channels which have errors will not work properly  others will work as usual     The respective error message will appear after the reset of the fixture if the channels magnetic indexing circuit  malfunction  sensor failed or magnet missing  or the stepping motor is defective  or its driving IC on the main  PCB   The channel feature is not located in the default position after the reset     The different error messages are   e Pan   Tilt   Color Wheel   Prism Rotation   Rotating Gobo Wheel   Focus    CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE    The operator needs to make sure that safety related and machine technical installations are inspected by an  expert after every four years in the course of an acceptance test     The operator needs to make sure that safety relating and machine technical installations are inspected by a  skilled person once a year     The following points must be considered during the inspection    1  All screws used for installing the devices or parts need to be tightly connected and not corroded    2  There must not be any deformations on housings  fixations  and installation spots  ceiling  suspension   trussing     3  Mechanically moving parts like axles must not show an
11. d Spin  Reverse Spin  Continuous  Shake  No Function  15   22 Gobos Indexed  Indexed w  Blackout  and Shake   Position 1  Open   Position 2   Position 8  Forward Wheel Spin  Stop to Fast   Reverse Wheel Spin  Stop to Fast     14 of 27       15 of 27    Gobo Rotation    Gobo Rotation    Continuous Positioning 0 360     Indexed   Position 1  Open   Position 2   Position 8    Indexed w  Blackout   Position 1  Open   Position 2   Position 8    Indexed w  Shake   Position 2  Position 3   Position 8    Forward Wheel Spin  Stop to Fast   Reverse Wheel Spin  Stop to Fast     Continuous   Forward Spin   Reverse Spin   Forward Animate Rotate   Forward Animate Rotate w  Blackout  Reverse Animate Rotate   Reverse Animate Rotate w  Blackout  No Function    Continuous Positioning 0 360    Forward Spin  Stop to Fast    Reverse Spin  Stop to Fast    Forward Animate Rotate  amp  Forward Animate  Rotate w  Blackout  Stop to Fast    Reverse Animate Rotate  amp  Forward Animate  Rotate w  Blackout  Stop to Fast     Continuous Positioning 0 360   Forward Animate Rotate  Reverse Animate Rotate  Forward Spin   Reverse Spin    Indexed   Indexed w  Blackout  Forward Spin  Reverse Spin  Continuous   Shake   No Function       16 of 27    Fixed Gobo    Fixed Gobo    Prism Rotation    Focus Mode    Iris Function    Indexed  amp  Indexed w  Blackout  amp  Shake   Position 1  Open   Position 2   Position 8    Forward Wheel Spin  Stop to Fast   Reverse Wheel Spin  Stop to Fast   Continuous Positioning 0 360
12. device  will serve you for a long time without defects     Do not shake the device  Avoid brute force when installing or operating the device     Never lift the fixture by holding it at the projector head  as the mechanics may be damaged  Always hold the  fixture at the transport handles     When choosing the installation spot  please make sure that the device is not exposed to extreme heat  moisture  or dust  There should not be any cables lying around  Please make sure that the unit cannot be touched or  bumped     This device must never be operated or stockpiled in surroundings where water splash  rain  moisture or fog may  harm the device  Moisture or very high humidity can reduce the insulation and lead to mortal electrical shocks   When using smoke machines  make sure that the device is never exposed to the direct smoke jet and is installed  in a distance of 0 5 meters between smoke machine and device  The room must only be saturated with an amount  of smoke that the visibility will            be more than 10 meters     The ambient temperature must always be between  15     and  45  C  Keep away from direct heat  particularly in  cars  and heaters     The relative humidity must not exceed 5096 with an ambient temperature of 45  C  This  device must only be operated in an altitude between  20 and 2000 m over sea level     Never use the device during thunderstorms  Over voltage could destroy the device  Always disconnect the device  during thunderstorms        n This symb
13. device should only be removed by a specialist     There must never enter any liquid into power outlets  extension cords or any holes in the housing of the  device  If you believe even a minimal amount of liquid may have entered the device  it must immediately be  disconnected  This is also valid  if the device was exposed to high humidity  Also if the device is still  running  the device must be checked by a specialist if the liquid has reduced any insulation  Reduced  insulation can cause mortal electrical shock     There must never be any objects entering into the device  This is especially valid for metal parts  If any  metal parts like staples or coarse metal chips enter into the device  the device must be taken out of  operation and disconnected immediately  Malfunction or short circuits caused by metal parts may cause  mortal injuries     HEALTH HAZARD     Never look directly into the light source  as sensitive  persons may suffer an epileptic shock        3 of 27    Keep away children and amateurs  Never leave this device running unattended     OPERATING PROCEDURES    This device is a moving head light for creating decorative effects  This product is only allowed to be operated with  an alternating voltage of 100 240V  50 60 Hz and was designed for indoor use only     This device is designed for professional use  e g  on stages  in clubs  bars  theatres  etc     Lighting effects are not designed for permanent operation  Consistent operation breaks will ensure that the 
14. e display during menu  operation  but still show it after reset     Key Lock   With this function you can lock the keys of the Control Board to e g  prevent menu tampering  If this function is  activated  the keys will be automatically locked as soon as you exit the menu  In order to deactivate or  temporarily deactivate the key lock function  press UP DOWN LEFT RIGHT ENTER to regain access to the  menu commands     Users    User mode  With this function you can create user defined channel orders     Edit User  With this function you can adjust the preset user defined channel order     Calibration  With this function  you can calibrate and adjust the effect wheels to their correct positions  The password for  this function is  050      Fixture ID    RDM    With this function you can call up various submenus via RDM     This device is RDM ready  RDM stands for  Remote Device Management  and makes remote control of devices  connected to the DMX bus possible  ANSI E1 20 2006 by ESTA specifies the RDM standard as an extension of  the DMX 512 protocol     Manual settings like adjusting the DMX starting address are no longer needed  This is especially useful when the  device is installed in a remote area     RDM is integrated in DMX without influencing the connections  The RDM data is transmitted via the standard XLR  poles 1 and 2     new DMX cables are not necessary  RDM ready and conventional DMX devices can be operated  in one DMX line  The RDM protocol sends its own packages i
15. ed to be used  The  projector must never be fixed swinging freely in the room     Caution  Projectors may cause severe injuries when crashing down  If you have doubts concerning the safety of a  possible installation  do NOT install the projector     Before rigging make sure that the installation area can hold a minimum point load of 10 times the projector s  weight     DANGER OF FIRE     When installing the device  make sure there is no  flammable material within 0 5 meters of the unit     CAUTION    Use an appropriate clamp to rig the fixture on the truss   Follow instructions mentioned on bottom of base   Make sure the device is fixed properly  Ensure that the  structure  truss  to which you are attaching fixture is secure        The unit can be placed directly on the stage floor or rigged in any orientation on a truss without altering its  operation characteristics  see the drawing      The fixture base enables mounting in two  ways     For overhead use  mounting height   gt 100cm   always install an appropriate  safety bond     Please note  for overhead rigging in  public or industrial areas  a series of  safety instructions in this manual need  to be followed  The operator must inform  themselves on the current safety  instructions and consider them                                                 The manufacturer cannot be made liable for damages caused by incorrect installations or insufficient safety  precautions     Install the safety bond by inserting the quick link
16. lation can fall down if the main  attachment fails     When rigging  derigging or servicing the fixture staying in the area below the installation place  on bridges  under  high working places and other endangered areas is forbidden     The operator needs to make sure that safety related and machine technical installations are approved by an expert  before taking into operation for the first time and after changes before taking into operation another time     The operator needs to make sure that safety related and machine technical installations are approved by an expert  after every four years in the course of an acceptance test     The operator needs to make sure that safety related and machine technical installations are approved by a skilled  person once a year     7 of 27    Procedure   The projector should be installed outside areas where persons may walk by or be seated     IMPORTANT  OVERHEAD RIGGING REQUIRES EXTENSIVE EXPERIENCE  including  but not limited to   calculating working load limits  installation material being used  and periodic safety inspection of all installation  material and the projector  If you lack these qualifications  do not attempt the installation yourself  but instead use  a professional structural rigger  Improper installation can result in bodily injury and or damage to property    The projector needs to be installed out of reach of people     If the projector shall be lowered from the ceiling or high joists  professional trussing systems ne
17. n the DMX 512 data feed and does not influence  conventional devices     If DMX splitters are used and RDM control is to be used  these splitters must support RDM     The number and type of RDM parameters depend on the  optional  RDM controller being used     RDM Parameter ID s  Slot 21 22     21 of 27    0x00E0    gIZFETSIZISISISISTETZIE BEE  xx             S 31819  egge 2  019  8 9 9Q 2716 DN fa  mim X m J m m   x c z c  Alu              6  2          2           m   m 2                                        c   gt    2  lt         5         S m   gt      gt  m mn rmj Hm                         gt  2  C       gt  wW  3 5         L o o2 g   lt     lt  ol tim      2   m    m   x        I  on  gt         Mm   O 0 7    17   2 m  I Zion   UU         4 z   O   2    0x00E1    DMX START ADDRESS Ox00FO    SLOT_INFO 0x0120  SLOT_DESCRIPTION 0x0121    SENSOR_DEFINITION 0x0200  SENSOR_VALUE 0x0201          4        0  0400    0  0500    PAN INVERT 0x0600  TILT INVERT 0x0601    IDENTIFY DEVICE 0x1000    22 of 27       RESET DEVICE 0x1001    Reload Default  With this function you can restore the factory settings of the device  The different settings  marked in the table   will be set back to the default values  shaded      Program    Play Slave Device  With this function  you can define the device as a slave  You can choose one of three different Slave programs   For further information see  Edit Chase      Sequence   With this function  you can run the internal program  You can select 
18. nels will start     Error channels  With this function you can display the channel errors     Fixture Model  With this function you can display the model number and brand of the fixture     Software version  With this function you can display the software version of each IC   1  Select  Software ver   by pressing Up or Down   2  Press the Enter button  The display shows e g     1001 VX X XX                  stands for the version number     Set    Reset  With this function you can reset the device via the Control Board  You can select the different Reset  functions  by pressing Up or Down     Movement    PAN Reverse  With this function you can reverse the pan movement     TILT Reverse  With this function you can reverse the tilt movement     PAN Degree  With this function you can select the pan degree   1  Select  PAN degree  by pressing Up or Down   2  Press the Enter button  the display shows  540    3  Press Up or Down to select the desired degree between 7540  and  630    4  Press the Enter button to confirm     Automatic PAN TILT calibration  With the function  Encoders  you can calibrate the pan tilt movement to the correct starting position     Adjust PAN TILT speed  With this function you can define the pan tilt speed  You can select one of two different modes     UI Set    Mic Sensitivity  With this function  you can select the desired microphone sensitivity between 096 and 99 96   1  Select  Mic Sens  by pressing Up or Down   2  Press the Enter button   3  Press Up 
19. ol determines the minimum distance from lighted objects  The minimum distance  AS between light output and the illuminated surface must be more than this value     The device must only be installed on a non flammable surface  In order to safeguard sufficient ventilation  leave  50cm of free space around the device     The housing must never touch surrounding surfaces or objects   Make sure that the area below the installation place is clear when rigging  derigging or servicing the fixture     For overhead use  mounting height 2100 cm   always fix the fixture with an appropriate safety cable  Fix the safety  cable at the correct fixation points only  The safety cable must never be fixed at the transport handles     Only operate the fixture after having checked that the housing is firmly closed and all screws are tightly fastened   The maximum ambient temperature 7    45  C must never be exceeded     Operate the device only after having become familiarized with its functions  Do not permit operation by persons not  qualified for operating the device  Most damages are the result of unprofessional operation     Please use the original packaging if the device is to be transported   Please consider that unauthorized modifications on the device are forbidden due to safety reasons and  Will void your warranty     Never remove the serial barcode from the device as this would void the warranty    If this device will be operated in any way different to the one described in this manual  
20. on must be equipped with a Residual Current Device  RCD  with a maximum fault current of  30mA     Device must not be connected to dimming packs     The device is equipped with a lockable power input connector  Plug in the power cord and turn it to the right until it  locks  Plug the power cord into a grounded electrical outlet that matches the rated voltage of the machine     OPERATION    With the power switch  you can switch the device on and off   After being connected to the power supply  the fixture starts running  During the reset  the motors are trimmed and  the device is ready for use     Stand Alone operation  In the Stand Alone mode  the device can be used without controller     Disconnect the fixture from the controller and call the internal program   Please refer to the instructions under Control Board     DMX Controlled operation    You can control the projectors individually via your DMX controller  Every DMX channel has a different occupation  with different features  The individual channels and their features are listed under DMX protocol     Addressing    The Control Board allows you to assign the DMX starting address  which is defined as the first channel from which  the fixture will respond to the controller     If you set  for example  the address to channel 20  a fixture in 18 channel mode would use channels 20 to 38  for control     Please be sure that you don t have any overlapping channels in order to control each fixture correctly and  independently f
21. or Down to select the desired sensitivity   4  Press the Enter button to confirm     No DMX Status   With the function  No Signal   you can set different modes if there is no DMX signal   1  Select  Close  Hold  Auto or Music  by pressing Up or Down   2  Press Up or Down to select between  Close    Hold    Auto  or  Music    3  Press the Enter button to confirm     Select Temperature Designation  With this function you can select the temperature designation   1  Select  Temperature        by pressing Up      Down   2  Press Up or Down to select the desired degree between  Celsius  and  Fahrenheit      20 of 27    3  Press the Enter button to confirm     Hibernation   Power Standby Mode   With this function you can put the device in the power standby mode  This function will be automatically activated  after a predefined period of time of no DMX activity  In standby mode the lamp LEDs and all motors will power  down if no DMX signal is sent to the fixture for a period of e  g  15 minutes  can be user defined   The fixture will  automatically reset and return to normal operation once a DMX signal is sent     Backlight  With this function you can shut off the display after 2 to 60 minutes     Flip Display  With this function you can flip the display by 180  for a better view when the fixture is installed upside down   Shortcut  Press    up    and    down    for three seconds to flip the display directly     Brand Show  With this function you can show or hide the brand name on th
22. rom any other fixture on the DMX chain  If several fixtures are addressed similarly  they will work in    sync     Press the Up Down buttons for setting the desired starting address  Now you can start operating the fixture via  your lighting controller     11 of 27    Note   After switching on  the device will automatically detect whether DMX 512 data is received or not  If there  is no data received at the DMX input  the display will flash     This situation can occur if   e the XLR plug  cable with DMX signal from controller  is not connected with the input of the device   e the controller is switched off or defective  if the cable or connector is defective or the signal wires  are swapped in the input connector     Note   It s necessary to insert the XLR termination plug  with 120 Ohm  in the last lighting in the link in order to  ensure proper transmission on the DMX data link     DMX Protocol                                 dex              p  m mm     Le m            Lj        e     me       Movement Normal  Function Movement w  Blackout  No Function    Shutter Function Normal Shutter Functions  Pulse Effect Forward  Pulse Effect Reverse  Random Strobe  No Function    Shutter Normal Shutter Functions   Close  Strobe Rate  Slow to Fast   Open  Pulse Effect Forward   Close  Strobe Rate  Slow to Fast   Open  Pulse Effect Reverse   Close  Strobe Rate  Slow to Fast   Open  Random Strobe   Close  Strobe Rate  Slow to Fast   Open       12 of 27    32 223  224 25  5    Shutter 
23. ry for the user to follow the safety instructions and warnings detailed in this user  manual          Important     Damages caused by the disregard of this user manual are not subject to warranty  The dealer  will not accept liability for any resulting defects or problems     DANGER     This device operates on high voltage     You can suffer a dangerous electric shock  when touching the wires        2 of 27     Safety Instructions Continued     If the device has been exposed to drastic temperature fluctuation  e g  after transportation   do not switch  it on immediately  The arising condensation water might damage your device  Leave the device switched  off until it has reached room temperature     Please make sure that there are no obvious transport damages  Should you notice any damages on the  A C connection cable or on the casing  do not take the device into operation and immediately consult  your local dealer     This device falls under Protection Class     The power plug must only be plugged into a Protection Class    outlet  The voltage and frequency must exactly be the same as stated on the device  Wrong voltages or  power outlets can lead to the destruction of the device and mortal electrical shock     Always plug in the power plug last  The power plug must always be inserted without excessive force   Make sure that the plug is tightly connected with the outlet     Never let the power cord come into contact with other cables  Handle the power cord and all connections
24. s  up  down  left  right   Press Enter in order to select the desired menu  You can change the  selection by pressing the arrow buttons  Press Enter in order to confirm selection  then exit back to the main  menu to save changes  The functions provided are described in the following sections          Basic Reload Q   Program Reload      Private Reload Default settings are listed in bold     Connect DMX Address    XXX       Light Max Temperature    80 139  C  120  C Set internal  176 282  F  248  F    17 of 27    unit off   Activates after  5 minutes       tam  LampAdustO      Pan  AdestVae   Value  Information Time Info Current XXXX  Hours  Boot Time  Fixture Life XXXX  Hours  Total Run Time   o   Temperature   Near Lamp Temp Temperature Sensors    LE   Fans Speed Near Lamp Fan Fan Speed Sensors    EE Fixture Model  Model  amp  Brand  Display Model  amp  Brand  ET Software Version 1001 V 1 0 00 Version of Each IC    Set Reset All Reset All   Pan  amp  Tilt Reset Pan  amp  Tilt  Gobos Reset Gobos  Others Reset Others   Movement Pan Reverse    On Off Pan Reverse  Tilt Reverse    On Off Tilt Reverse  Pan Degree    630 540 Choose Pan Degree  Encoders    On Off Encoder Wheel On Off  Pan Tilt Mode  D Stand Smooth Choose Pan Tilt Mode    UI Set Mic Sens     0 99   60  Sensitivity of Mic  No Signal     Close Hold Auto Music Mode When No Signal  Temperature          Fahrenheit Celsius Temperature                 Fans Mode  D Auto High Fan Auto or High  Hibernation  O OFF  01M 99M  15M
25. s the Enter button to confirm   Select    Edit Chase    by pressing Up or Down   Press the Enter button to confirm   Press Up or Down to select the desired program  With this function you can edit specific scenes into a  specific program   6  Press the Enter button to confirm                  Automatic Scene Recording  1  Select  Edit Chase  by pressing Up or Down   2  Pressthe Enter button to confirm   3  Select  Edit scenes  by pressing Up or Down   4  Pressthe Enter button to confirm     1  Press Up or Down to select the desired scene numbers  You can program a maximum number of 250  scenes    2  Pressthe Enter button to confirm    3  Press Up or Down to select the desired value    4  Pressthe Enter button to confirm     Example    Program 2 includes scenes  10  11  12  13  Program 4 includes scenes  8  9  10   Program 6 includes scenes  12  13  14  15  16  Chase Part 1 is Program 2   Chase Part 2 is Program 3   Chase Part 3 is Program 6    The three slave groups run the Auto Program in certain time segments  as shown in the following picture     24 of 27    Part 1     Part 2     ees  somes   me              Error Messages   When you turn on the fixture  it will perform a reset first  The display may show an error message  while there are problems with one or more channels  The error message stands for the channels  equipped with a testing sensor     For example  when the display shows         channel PAN   it means there is some error      the  horizontal movement  PAN   
26. slave unit is set to  Slave 1  in the menu  Set to Slave   the Master unit sends  Auto Program Part 1  to  the Slave unit  If set to  Slave 2   the slave unit receives  Chase Part 2      To Start an Auto Program Proceed as Follows     Slave Setting  1  Select  Program  by pressing Up or Down   Press the Enter button to confirm   Select  Slave  by pressing Up or Down   Press the Enter button to confirm   Press Up or Down to select  Slave 1    Slave 2  or  Slave 3    Press the Enter button to confirm     An PWN    Automatic Program Run  1  Select    Program    by pressing Up or Down   2  Press the Enter button to confirm     23 of 27    Select  Sequence  by pressing Up or Down    Press the Enter button to confirm    Press Up or Down to select  Master  or  Alone   The selection  Alone  means Stand Alone mode and   Master  that the device is defined as master    Press the Enter button to confirm     NOU RW    Program for Select Chase  1  Select    Edit Chase    by pressing Up or Down   Press the Enter button to confirm   Select    Select Chase    by pressing Up or Down   Press the Enter button to confirm   Press Up or Down to select    Chase Part 1        Chase Part 2    or    Chase Part 3     and thus select which  Slave program is to be sent  Selection    Part 1    means  that the Slave unit runs the same program as the  master units   7  Press the Enter button to confirm     Aun PWN    Program selection for Edit Program  1  Select    Edit Chase    by pressing Up or Down   Pres
27. the desired program under  Select Chase    You can set the number of steps under  Edit Chase   You can edit the individual scenes under  Edit Scenes    With this function you can run the individual scenes either automatically  i e  with the adjusted step time  The  selection  Alone  means stand alone mode and  Master  that the device is defined as master     Music  With this function you can run the internal program in sound controlled mode  The selection  Alone  means  stand alone mode and  Master  that the device is defined as master     Select Chase for Auto Program  With this function you can select the program for the Program Run     Edit Chase  With this function you can edit the internal programs     Edit scenes  With this function you can edit the scenes of the internal programs     Rec  Controller   The device features an integrated DMX recorder that allows you to transmit the programmed scenes from your  DMX controller to the device  Adjust the desired scene numbers by pressing Up or Down  When you call up the  Scenes at your controller  they will automatically be transmitted to the device     Excursion    A master unit can send up to three different data groups to the slave units  i e  a master unit can start three  different slave units  which run three different programs  The master unit sends the three program parts in a  continuous loop     The slave unit receives data from the master unit according to the group which the slave unit was assigned to  If  e g  a 
28. the product may suffer  damages and the guarantee becomes void  Furthermore  any other operation may lead to dangers like short   circuit  burns  electric shock  crashing  etc     4 of 27    PRODUCT FEATURES  amp  SPECIFICATIONS    Light    Colors    Gobos    Features    Display    Power    5 of 27    Light source  LumiEngin COB 2 1600M W  Lamp life  60 000 hours   Luminous Flux  8450 lumen  11300 lux   2 5 m  Control  Remote on off via DMX   Ballast  switching mode power supply   Beam angle  13     Pan  630    4 0 sec  or 540    3 58 sec   Tilt  265    2 8 sec   16 bit resolution  Auto repositioning    8 open  interchangeable  indexable and bidirectional rainbow effect  Color bounce    Outside    27mm  inside    22mm   7   open custom interchangeable positions for rotating gobo wheel  7   open fixed gobos   Real indexable and gobo shaking   Distinctive gobo animation effect    DMX channels  16 33 17 18   Color wheel  8   White   Static gobo wheel  7   Open   Rotation gobo wheel  7   Open   Motorized focus   Full range 0 100  dimmer   Various strobe   Rotating effect wheel 3 facet prism  8 facet prism  and frost  lris   RDM function to change DMX address  display flip  X Y Reverse and more  Software upgrade via DMX   Hibernation when lost DMX for preset time   Indicate temperature info of base  arm and lamp   Fan speed auto change according to temperature    2 4    LCD display with English  Chinese French Spanish menu  Auto lock   Flip   Back up communicating IC    Max power 
29. with another     Occupation of the XLR connection     XLR mounting socket  XLR mounting plug     1  Ground   2  Signal     1  Ground   2  Signa 2  Signal        al       3  Signal     3  Signal  4    If you are using controllers during your show  you can connect the DMX output of the controller directly with the  DMX input of the first fixture in the DMX chain  If you wish to connect DMX controllers with other XLR outputs   you need to use adapter cables     Building a serial DMX chain   Connect the DMX output of the first fixture in the DMX chain with the DMX input of the next fixture  Always  connect one output with the input of the next fixture until all fixtures are connected     Caution  At the last fixture  the DMX cable needs to be terminated  Plug the terminator with    1200 resistor  between Signal     and Signal     in the DMX output of the last fixture     10 of 27    Connection with the Mains  Connect the device to the power source with the enclosed power supply cable     The configuration of the connection cables is as follows      Cabe                  International    Yellow Green    Ground needs to be connected        If the device will be directly connected with the local power supply network  a disconnection switch with a  minimum opening of 3mm at every pole has to be included in the permanent electrical installation     The device must only be connected with an electric installation carried out in compliance with the IEC standards   The electric installati
30. y traces of wearing  e g  material abrading or  damages  and must not rotate unbalanced    4  The electric power supply cables must not show any damages  material fatigue  e g  porous cables   or  sediments  Further instructions depending on the installation spot and usage need to be adhered by a skilled  installer and any safety problems have to be removed     25 of 27    DANGER TO LIFE     Disconnect from power source before starting  maintenance operations        We recommend a frequent cleaning of the device  Please use a moist  lint free cloth  Never use alcohol or  solvents     The lens needs to be replaced when damaged or scratched    so that its function is not impaired        The objective lens will require weekly cleaning as fog smoke machine fluid tends to build up residues  reducing  the light output very quickly  The cooling fans should be cleaned monthly     The interior of the fixture should be cleaned at least annually using a vacuum cleaner or an air jet     There are no serviceable parts inside the device  Maintenance and service operations are only to be carried out  by authorized dealers     Replacing the Fuse  Only replace the fuse by a fuse of same type and rating     DANGER TO LIFE     Before replacing the fuse  unplug from power source        Procedure   Step 1  Remove the fuse holder on the rear panel   Step 2  Remove the old fuse from the fuse holder   Step 3  Install the new fuse in the fuse holder   Step 4  Replace the fuse holder in the housing   
    
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