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1.     MUSIC IS OUR PASSION       10    Safety instructions    Safety    DANGER   Danger for children  Ensure that plastic bags  packaging  etc  are disposed of properly and are not    within reach of babies and young children  Choking hazard     Ensure that children do not detach any small parts  e g  knobs or the like  from  the unit  They could swallow the pieces and choke     Never let children unattended use electrical devices     DANGER   Electric shock caused by high voltages inside    Within the device there are areas where high voltages may be present  Never  remove any covers        There are no user serviceable parts inside     Do not use the device if covers  protectors or optical components are missing or  damaged     th mann    MUSIC IS OUR PASSION       11    Safety instructions    DANGER   Electric shock caused by short circuit    Always use proper ready made insulated mains cabling  power cord  with a pro   tective contact plug  Do not modify the mains cable or the plug  Failure to do so  could result in electric shock death or fire  If in doubt  seek advice from a regis   tered electrician     WARNING   Eye damage caused by high light intensity    The lamp used in this device produces an intense beam of visible and invisible  light radiation     Do not start the operation of the device without completely fixed covers  Never  look directly into the light source     th mann    MUSIC IS OUR PASSION       12    Safety instructions    WARNING   Risk of epileptic sho
2.     Once the display shows the desired option  press the  ENTER  button to confirm your setting  and to close the menu  To close the menu without saving the changes  press the  MODE ESC   button or wait one minute     Make sure that the DMX address matches the configuration of your DMX controller  The fol   lowing table shows the highest usable DMX address for the different DMX modes        Operation    Reversal of pan direction Press the  MODE ESC  button repeatedly until    PanDirt    appears in the first line of the display   Use the  UP  and  DOWN  buttons to choose between    forward     normal pan direction  and     reverse     reverse pan direction      Press the  ENTER  button to confirm your setting and to close the menu  To close the menu  without saving the changes  press the  MODE ESC  button or wait one minute     Reversal of tilt direction Press the  MODE ESC  button repeatedly until TilDirt  appears in the first line of the display   Use the  UP  and  DOWN  buttons to choose between    forward     normal tilt direction  and     reverse     reverse tilt direction      Press the  ENTER  button to confirm your setting and to close the menu  To close the menu  without saving the changes  press the  MODE ESC  button or wait one minute     DMX mode Press the  MODE ESC  button repeatedly until    Channel    appears in the first line of the display   Use the  UP  and  DOWN  buttons to select one of the following DMX modes  8 channel or 11   channel mode  This setting t
3.  OUR PASSION       25    Connections and controls    Connections       12 Plug for mains cable with fuse holder   13 Eyelet for safety cable     14  OUTPUT   DMX output     15  INPUT   DMX input     th mann    26    7 Operation    7 1 Starting up the device    A    Operation    CAUTION   Risk of injury due to mirror movements    The mirror mounted at the device head may perform very fast movements  pan   tilt  and reflect very bright light  This is also the case immediately after switching  on the device  with automatic or remote operation  and while a connected DMX  controller is in off state  Persons who are in the immediate vicinity of the device  may be injured or frightened by this     Make sure that there are no obstacles within the movement range of the mirror   and that no persons are in the immediate vicinity of the device before switching it  on and during its operation  If any work is to be carried out within the movement  range or in the immediate vicinity of the mirror  the device must remain switched  off     th mann    MUSIC IS OUR PASSION       27    Operation    7 2 Main menu    th mann    MUSIC IS OUR PASSION    To start up the device  connect it to the mains  After a few seconds  the fans start to work  the  mirror at the device head moves to the pan and tilt home positions and the display indicates a  system reset  After a few more seconds  the device starts to operate in the most recently set  mode     Briefly press the  MODE ESC  button to activate the m
4.  Shutter    Function   Dark blue   White   yellow   Yellow   pink   Pink   green   Green   red   Red   blue   Blue   Kelly green   Kelly green   salmon orange  Salmon orange   dark blue  Dark blue   white   Rainbow effect in positive rotation direction  with increasing speed    Rainbow effect in negative rotation direction  with increasing speed    SC X50 MKII    41    Channel    42    Valu  OSS  Aes   Eon    216   255    Gobo wheel    0   7  8   1  16     24    325  40    48     56      e    15    5  23     31    39     47    55     63    Function   Closed  blackout    Open   Strobe effect with increasing speed    Open    Open   Gobo 1  Gobo 2  Gobo 3  Gobo 4  Gobo 5  Gobo 6  Gobo 7    LED scanner    Channel    Value    64    T2  80    88     96       104  112  120  128    192      Gobo rotation    71  79   87  95  103  2080 11  28111   21277  noo ISL   255    0   63    64       147    Function   Gobo 7 shake with increasing speed   Gobo 6 shake with increasing speed   Gobo 5 shake with increasing speed   Gobo 4 shake with increasing speed   Gobo 3 shake with increasing speed   Gobo 2 shake with increasing speed   Gobo 1 shake with increasing speed   Open   Rainbow effect in positive rotation direction  with increasing speed    Rainbow effect in negative rotation direction  with increasing speed    No automatic rotation    Positive rotation direction with increasing speed    SC X50 MKII    43    Channel Value  148   231  232   255   7 Prism  0   3  4   127  128   251  252   
5.  original packaging or your own packaging material  suitable for transport or storage  respectively     You can install the device standing or hanging  When in use  the device must be mounted at a  solid surface or clamped to an approved truss     Work from a stable platform whenever you install or move the device or when you perform  any kind of maintenance  Block access under the work area     WARNING    Risk of injury caused by falling objects   Make sure that the installation complies with the standards and rules that apply  in your country  Always secure the device with a secondary safety attachment   such as a Safety cable or a safety chain     th mann    MUSIC IS OUR PASSION       17    Installation    NOTICE   Risk of overheating  Always ensure sufficient ventilation     The ambient temperature must always be below 40   C  104   F      NOTICE   Possible data transmission errors    For error free operation make use of dedicated DMX cables and do not use ordi   nary microphone cables     Never connect the DMX input or output to audio devices such as mixers or ampli   fiers     Mounting options The adjustable suspension is used for secure mounting  There  you can fasten adapters such as  half couplers  trigger clamps  c hooks etc  The safety cable must be routed through the safety  eyelet on the top of the device     Chapter 6    Connections and controls    on page 22      th mann    MUSIC IS OUR PASSION       18    Setup    5 Setup    Establish all connections as long a
6.  situation that can result in death or serious  injury if it is not avoided     CAUTION  This combination of symbol and signal word indicates a pos   sible dangerous situation that can result in minor injury if it  is not avoided     NOTICE  This combination of symbol and signal word indicates a pos   sible dangerous situation that can result in material and  environmental damage if it is not avoided     th mann    MUSIC IS OUR PASSION       General notes    Warning signs Type of danger  Warning   high voltage     Warning   hot surface     Warning   dangerous optical radiation     Warning   suspended load     Warning   danger zone      gt  e eee    th  mann    MUSIC IS OUR PASSION       Safety instructions    2 Safety instructions    Intended use This device is intended for use as a multifunctional lighting instrument with movable mirror   The device is designed for professional use and is not suitable for use in households  Use the  device only as described in this user manual  Any other use or use under other operating con   ditions is considered to be improper and may result in personal injury or property damage  No  liability will be assumed for damages resulting from improper use     This device may be used only by persons with sufficient physical  sensorial  and intellectual  abilities and having corresponding knowledge and experience  Other persons may use this  device only if they are supervised or instructed by a person who is responsible for their safety     th mann
7. 151    Function   Blackout during gobo wheel movement   No blackout during colour wheel movement nor during pan and tilt movement  No blackout during gobo wheel movement nor during pan and tilt movement    No blackout during colour wheel movement nor during gobo wheel movement nor  during pan and tilt movement    Reserved   Reset pan angle  Reset tilt angle  Reset colour wheel  Reset gobo wheel  Reset gobo rotation  Reset prism    Reset focus    LED scanner    Channel    Value  152   159  160   255    Function    Reset all channels    Reserved    Built in programmes    0   7  8   23  24   39  40   55  56   71  72   87  88   103  104   119  120   135  136   151    Reserved   Programme 1  Programme 2  Programme 3  Programme 4  Programme 5  Programme 6  Programme 7  Programme 8    Sound control 1    SC X50 MKII    51    Operation                     th mann    MUSIC IS OUR PASSION          52    8 Technical data    Number of DMX channels  Lamp   Maximum pan angle  Maximum tilt angle  Dimmer   Mains power supply  Power consumption   Fuse   Dimensions  W x D x H     Weight    8 or 11 channels  depending on operating mode  LED  1 x 50 W  white    180     60     electronic  0    100     230 V    AC   50 Hz   135 W   5 mm x 20 mm  2 0 A  250 V  fast blow   186 x 140 x 456 mm  7 32 x 5 51 x 17 32 inches   6 kg  13 23 Ibs     SC X50 MKII    53    Plug and connection assignments    9     Plug and connection assignments    Introduction    DMX connections    th mann    MUSIC IS OUR PASSIO
8. 255   8 0   255    44    Function  Negative rotation direction with increasing speed    Continuous reversal of rotation direction  bouncing   with increasing angles    Reserved   Positive rotation direction with increasing speed  Negative rotation direction with increasing speed  Static prism    Focus    LED scanner    7 6 Functions in 11 channel DMX mode    Channel  1  2  3    Valu  0   2  0   2    Colour wheel    0   6  Tess  14    21   28     35   42    Ao    e  55  55    3     20    27  34    41   48    55    Function  Pan  0   to 180     Tilt  0   to 60       White  Yellow  Pink   Green   Red   Blue   Kelly green    Salmon orange    SC X50 MKII    45    Channel    46    Value    56      741  78    85     ODE     106     mB  120     128     192       63  64       70  77     84    91   98  105  112  119  127  191   255    Shutter    Function   Dark blue   White   yellow   Yellow   pink   Pink   green   Green   red   Red   blue   Blue   Kelly green   Kelly green   salmon orange  Salmon orange   dark blue  Dark blue   white   Rainbow effect in positive rotation direction  with increasing speed    Rainbow effect in negative rotation direction  with increasing speed    LED scanner    Channel    Valu  05 23  Aes  8   2    216   255    e    15    0   255    Gobo wheel    0   7  Sarl  16     24   3225  40    48       5   23  31  39     47    55    Function   Closed  blackout    Open   Strobe effect with increasing speed  Open    Electronic dimmer  0 to 100       Open   Gobo 1  Go
9. Do not just dispose of these materials with your normal household waste  but make sure that  they are collected for recycling  Please follow the notes and markings on the packaging     This product is subject to the European Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Directive   WEEE   Do not dispose with your normal household waste     Dispose of this device through an approved waste disposal firm or through your local waste  facility  When discarding the device  comply with the rules and regulations that apply in your  country  If in doubt  consult your local waste disposal facility        58    Musikhaus Thomann   Hans Thomann Stra  e 1   96138 Burgebrach   Germany   www thomann de       
10. N    54    This chapter will help you select the right cables and plugs to connect your valuable equip   ment so that a perfect light experience is guaranteed     Please take our tips  because especially in    Sound  amp  Light    caution is indicated  Even if a plug  fits into a socket  the result of an incorrect connection may be a destroyed DMX controller  a  short circuit or    just    a not working light show     The unit offers a 3 pin XLR socket for DMX output and a 3 pin XLR plug for DMX input  Please  refer to the drawing and table below for the pin assignment of a suitable XLR plug        Troubleshooting    10 Troubleshooting    NOTICE   Possible data transmission errors    For error free operation make use of dedicated DMX cables and do not use ordi   nary microphone cables     Never connect the DMX input or output to audio devices such as mixers or ampli   fiers     In the following we list a few common problems that may occur during operation  We give you  some suggestions for easy troubleshooting     th mann    MUSIC IS OUR PASSION       55    Symptom Remedy    Device not working  no light  fan Check mains connection and fuse   not working    Not responding to DMX controller 1  The DMX indicator in the display should flash during  data transmission  If not  check DMX connectors and  cables for proper matching and fit     2  If the DMX indicator in the display is lit and there is no  response  check address settings and DMX polarity     3  Try using another DMX c
11. S I AIP Val EE    SC X50 MKII  LED scanner          th mann    MUSIC IS OUR PASSION    user manual       Musikhaus Thomann   Thomann GmbH  Hans Thomann Stra  e 1   96138 Burgebrach   Germany   Telephone   49  0  9546 9223 0  E mail  info thomann de    Internet  www thomann de    13 08 2015  ID  271625  V2     Table of contents    na wu A  A VUN    Table of contents    General MOLES      15  5 10i152tisstavanv  iva  j  vdav  taadnaasdusaad alaste daadudneaa vanadus davai data l  ualuud dra tada 5  1 1 Further information            1 2 Notational conventions 7  1 3 Symbols and signal WOrdS     ssersseersererssevasserassevasserssserrssssssssesssresssressesenserrssereseesesseenssersssseesseressesene 8  Safety instructions    sminseiunnisnnnedin  sniiiijnessjjvdsendsidsdnridtiviejarsmsendevendet 10  FOCUS isc csseseicsdesdssscteszessdsovstntssvonvervectoutosssteeusnscusteesdvetGserssetlvebssysuddeverinctesdeibnevacbond Sa CEAS Tuaian ESE 16  instalati OA ap 17  SUMP PTO PE AOTEA DETE EEO E TO E ren 19  Connections and cOntrols                                    ememeremenmenenmanenenonenemnaeneenenevanenenanenamaaeneeaenenanenene 22  Operation    essensen 27  7 1 Starting up the device        eeerssrssserrssseerssssersssserssssersssserssssersssserssssersssserssssersnssersnssersnssersssserenssee 27    7 2  MAMAN OU savancessssscessancsesessscsavazees bascauiadanssbdscvsstdastvadssssteusseutevsean uavebitsostaanesebzscsevasanesbaseueitsanseaesstdatats 28  7 3  7 4  7 5       th man
12. ain menu  Use the  MODE ESC  button to  move to the next menu item     All previously made settings are saved  even if you disconnect the device from the power  supply  To restart with the default values  use the    Reset    function        General reset    on page 32         28    Auto show mode Press the  MODE ESC  button repeatedly until    AutoMode    appears in the first line of the dis   play  You may now choose an operating mode with the  UP  and  DOWN  buttons     Displayed text when menu Displayed text after con  Operating mode   is open firming with  ENTER       AutoMode     AutoMode  Sound controlled show in  Mast SR  SAUN a     AutoMode     AutoMode  Automatic fast show in   Mast FA FAST er     AutoMode     AutoMode  Automatic slow show in  Mast SL SLOW ea hei k  te nace     AutoMode       AutoMode    The device works as a slave   SLAVE SON    following the sequence of    actions on the master unit    SC X50 MKII    29    Operation    DMX mode  DMX address    th mann    MUSIC IS OUR PASSION    30    Once the display shows the desired option  press the  ENTER  button to confirm your setting  and to close the menu  To close the menu without saving the changes  press the  MODE ESC   button or wait one minute     Press the  MODE ESC  button repeatedly until    DmxMode    appears in the first line of the dis   play  You can now set the number of the first DMX channel used by the device  DMX address    Use the  UP  and  DOWN  buttons to select a value between 1 and 512 
13. akes effect only when the device is operated under DMX control     Press the  ENTER  button to confirm your setting and to close the menu  To close the menu  without saving the changes  press the  MODE ESC  button or wait one minute     th mann    MUSIC IS OUR PASSION       31    Operation    Resetting the stepper motors    General reset    th mann    MUSIC IS OUR PASSION    This function allows you to return the stepper motors to their home positions  mechanical  reset      Press the  MODE ESC  button repeatedly until    Rest    appears in the first line of the display   Press the  ENTER  button  The device performs a reset     This function allows you to restore the factory settings of all parameters that can be changed  in the main menu     Press the  MODE ESC  button repeatedly until    Load    appears in the first line of the display   Press the  ENTER  button  The device performs a reset        32    Operation    Overview  main menu     Diode Autotod ParDirt TilDirt Channel Rest Load  Addr   21 Mast 5L forward forward 11 Ch Yes Yes       th mann    33    Operation    7 3 Settings menu    th mann    MUSIC IS OUR PASSION    Press and hold down the  MODE ESC  button for approx  five seconds to activate the settings  menu  Use the  UP  and  DOWN  buttons to enter the device password 2323  The  UP  button  modifies the digit at the cursor position  while the  DOWN  button moves the cursor to the  next digit  Once you have entered all digits  press the  ENTER  button     To c
14. bo 2  Gobo 3  Gobo 4  Gobo 5  Gobo 6    SC X50 MKII    47    Channel    48    Value    56      72     80    88     96     104   119  120     128     192     Gobo rotation     63  64       71  79     87    95  103      111    119  127  191    T253    0   63    Function   Gobo 7   Gobo 7 shake with increasing speed  Gobo 6 shake with increasing speed  Gobo 5 shake with increasing speed  Gobo 4 shake with increasing speed  Gobo 3 shake with increasing speed  Gobo 2 shake with increasing speed  Gobo 1 shake with increasing speed  Open   Rainbow effect in positive rotation direction  with increasing speed    Rainbow effect in negative rotation direction  with increasing speed    No automatic rotation    LED scanner    Channel    10    Value  64   147  148   231  232   255  Prism  0   3  4   127  128   251  252   255  0   225    Channel functions    0   7  8   15  16   23    Function  Positive rotation direction with increasing speed  Negative rotation direction with increasing speed    Continuous reversal of rotation direction  bouncing   with increasing angles    Reserved   Positive rotation direction with increasing speed  Negative rotation direction with increasing speed  Static prism    Focus  Reserved    Blackout during pan and tilt movement    Blackout during colour wheel movement    SC X50 MKII    49    Channel    50    Value    DAR  325   40    48       56     96     104   m2  120     128     136     144       31  39     47    55    95  103      111    119  197  135  143  
15. ck    Strobe lighting can trigger seizures in photosensitive epilepsy  Sensitive persons  should avoid looking at strobe lights     WARNING   Risk of burns  The surface of the device can become very hot during operation     Do not touch the device with bare hands during operation  and after switching  off wait for at least 15 minutes     th mann    MUSIC IS OUR PASSION       13    Safety instructions    CAUTION   Risk of injury due to mirror movements    The mirror mounted at the device head may perform very fast movements  pan   tilt  and reflect very bright light  This is also the case immediately after switching  on the device  with automatic or remote operation  and while a connected DMX  controller is in off state  Persons who are in the immediate vicinity of the device  may be injured or frightened by this     Make sure that there are no obstacles within the movement range of the mirror   and that no persons are in the immediate vicinity of the device before switching it  on and during its operation  If any work is to be carried out within the movement  range or in the immediate vicinity of the mirror  the device must remain switched  off     NOTICE   Risk of fire    Do not cover the device nor any ventilation slots  Do not place the device near  any direct heat source  Keep the device away from naked flames     th mann    MUSIC IS OUR PASSION       14    Safety instructions    NOTICE   Operating conditions    This device has been designed for indoor use only  To preven
16. ettings menu  Press the  MODE ESC  button repeatedly until    LED    appears in the  first line of the display  Use the  UP  and  DOWN  buttons to select a value between 0 and 70     Press the  ENTER  button to confirm your setting and to move to the next menu option  To  close the menu without saving the changes  press the  MODE ESC  button or wait one minute        36    Operation    Overview  settings menu     PAN TILT  1080 GOBOR COLOR PRISM FOCUS LED  a aaa      H     BYG BYG aa BYG    PAM TILT  1080  1 aa aal  255    GOBOR COLOR PRISM FOCUS LED    6080 soor   feao      a   E    LED  ara    PRISM COLOR  255 255       Zz      a  7       m   gt    0   2  U  vn           lt   S   ei     e  Ka  re     37    Operation       There is no setting function available for PAN and TILT     11       7 4 Gobos    The following figure shows the available gobos and their numbers     th mann    MUSIC IS OUR PASSION       38       Operation       th mann    MUSIC IS OUR PASSION       39    7 5 Functions in 8 channel DMX mode    Channel  1  2  3    40    Valu  0   2  0   2    Colour wheel    0   6  Tess  14    21   28     35    42    AO    e  55  55    3     20    27  34    41   48    55    Function  Pan  0   to 180     Tilt  0   to 60       White  Yellow  Pink   Green   Red   Blue   Kelly green    Salmon orange    LED scanner    Channel    Value    56      741  78    85     ODE     106     mB  120     128     1925     63  64       70  77     84    91   98  105  112  119  127  191   255   
17. lose the settings menu and return to the main menu  press the  MODE ESC  button for  approx  five seconds     All previously made settings are saved  even if you disconnect the device from the power  supply     O There is no reset function for the parameters that can be changed in the settings  m   menu              ry       34    Adjusting the gobo wheel  starting position    Adjusting the gobo rotation  starting position    Adjusting the colour wheel  starting position    Operation    Activate the settings menu  Press the  MODE ESC  button repeatedly until    GOBO    appears in  the first line of the display  Use the  UP  and  DOWN  buttons to select a value between 0 and  255 until the gobo wheel is in the desired starting position     Press the  ENTER  button to confirm your setting and to move to the next menu option  To  close the menu without saving the changes  press the  MODE ESC  button or wait one minute     Activate the settings menu  Press the  MODE ESC  button repeatedly until GOBOR    appears in  the first line of the display  Use the  UP  and  DOWN  buttons to select a value between 0 and  255 until the gobo rotation is in the desired starting position     Press the  ENTER  button to confirm your setting and to move to the next menu option  To  close the menu without saving the changes  press the  MODE ESC  button or wait one minute     Activate the settings menu  Press the  MODE ESC  button repeatedly until    COLOR    appears in  the first line of the displa
18. n    MUSIC IS OUR PASSION       Table of contents    th mann    MUSIC IS OUR PASSION    10  11  12    7 6 Functions in 11 channel DMX mode       essssseersssrvssssevssssvsssserssssesssseesssserssseesssserssssenssserssssenseser 45  Technical data  users 53  Plug and connection assighMents               c ccccscsssscsssessseecssecsscecssecsssecssecesseessscesscesseesaecsaeeesneesssees 54  Troublesho  ting            00 Rena valada eakat daad  daat  oneonaekvi dasani daa 55  Cleaning aure Geek re 57  Protecting the environment           is nssnenneenseerserrsserrsserssserssrresseessseeseerssersssersssensseresssensseeseresserssseessser 58       1    General notes    General notes    This manual contains important instructions for the safe operation of the unit  Read and follow  the safety instructions and all other instructions  Keep the manual for future reference  Make  sure that it is available to all those using the device  If you sell the unit please make sure that  the buyer also receives this manual     Our products are subject to a process of continuous development  Thus  they are subject to  change     th mann    MUSIC IS OUR PASSION       1 1 Further information    On our website  www thomann de  you will find lots of further information and details on the  following points        Download This manual is also available as PDF file for you to download     Use the search function in the electronic version to find the topics of    pelle interest for you guickly     A A ur 
19. online guides provi etailed information on technical basics   Online guides Ouro guides provide detailed information on te alba  and terms    Personal consultation For personal consultation please contact our technical hotline     If you have any problems with the device the    Service    i     customer service will gladly assist you     LED scanner    General notes    1 2 Notational conventions    This manual uses the following notational conventions     Letterings The letterings for connectors and controls are marked by square brackets and italics   Examples   VOLUME  control   Mono  button     Displays Texts and values displayed on the device are marked by quotation marks and italics   Examples     24ch        OFF        Cross references References to other locations in this manual are identified by an arrow and the specified page  number  In the electronic version of the manual  you can click the cross reference to jump to  the specified location     Example  See      Cross references    on page 7     th mann    MUSIC IS OUR PASSION       General notes    1 3 Symbols and signal words    In this section you will find an overview of the meaning of symbols and signal words that are  used in this manual     Signal word Meaning    DANGER  This combination of symbol and signal word indicates an  immediate dangerous situation that will result in death or  serious injury if it is not avoided     WARNING  This combination of symbol and signal word indicates a pos   sible dangerous
20. ontroller     4  Check whether the DMX cables run near or parallel to  high voltage cables that may cause damage or interfer   ence to the DMX interface circuit     If the procedures recommended above do not succeed  please contact our Service Center  You  can find the contact information at www thomann de        LED scanner    Cleaning    11 Cleaning    Optical lenses and mirrors Clean the optical lenses and mirrors which are accessible from the outside periodically to opti   mise light output  The cleaning frequency depends on the operating environment  damp   smoky or particularly dirty environments can cause greater accumulation of dirt on the unit s  optics       Clean with a soft cloth using our lamp and lens cleaner  item no  280122    H Always wipe dry the parts carefully     Fan grids The fan grids of the device must be cleaned on a regular basis to remove dust and dirt  Before  cleaning  switch off the device and disconnect AC powered devices from the mains  Use a lint   free damp cloth for cleaning  Never use solvents or alcohol for cleaning     th mann    MUSIC IS OUR PASSION       57    Protecting the environment    12 Protecting the environment    Disposal of the packaging mate   rial    Disposal of your old device    th mann    MUSIC IS OUR PASSION    For the transport and protective packaging  environmentally friendly materials have been  chosen that can be supplied to normal recycling     Ensure that plastic bags  packaging  etc  are properly disposed of     
21. s the unit is switched off  Use the shortest possible high   quality cables for all connections     th mann    MUSIC IS OUR PASSION       19    Setup    Connections in DMX mode Connect the DMX input of the device to the DMX output of a DMX controller or another DMX  device  Connect the output of the first DMX device to the input of the second one  and so on  to form a daisy chain  Always ensure that the output of the last DMX device in the daisy chain  is terminated with a resistor  110 Q    W      th mann    MUSIC IS OUR PASSION       20    Setup    DMX indicator While the device and the DMX controller are in operation  a flashing white rectangle  DMX  indicator  in the display shows that a DMX signal is present at the input     Connections in master slave When you configure a group of devices in master slave mode  the first unit will control the   mode other units for an automatic  sound activated  synchronized show  This function is ideal when  you want to start a show immediately  Connect the DMX output of the master device to the  DMX input of the first slave device  Then connect the DMX output of the first slave device to  the DMX input of the second slave device and so on     th mann    MUSIC IS OUR PASSION       21    Connections and controls    6 Connections and controls       Connections and controls       th mann    23    Connections and controls    Operating panel       themann    MUSIC IS OUR PASSION       24    Connections and controls        th mann    MUSIC IS
22. t damage  never  expose the device to any liquid or moisture  Avoid direct sunlight  heavy dirt  and  strong vibrations     NOTICE    Power supply   Before connecting the device  ensure that the input voltage  AC outlet  matches  the voltage rating of the device and that the AC outlet is protected by a residual    current circuit breaker  Failure to do so could result in damage to the device and  possibly injure the user     Unplug the device before electrical storms occur and when it is unused for long  periods of time to reduce the risk of electric shock or fire     th mann    MUSIC IS OUR PASSION       15    Features    3 Features    th mann    MUSIC IS OUR PASSION    The LED scanner is especially suited for professional lighting tasks  e g  during events  on rock  music stages  in theatre and musical productions or in discotheques     Special features of this device     White high power LED  50 W    Control via DMX  8 or 11 channels  and buttons plus display on the unit itself   Built in automatic show programmes   Sound control   Master slave mode   Colour wheel with 8 colours plus white  rainbow effect   Gobo wheel  7 gobos plus open   Gobo shake function   Shutter for strobe effect   Electronic dimmer       16    Installation    4 Installation    Unpack and carefully check that there is no transportation damage before using the unit  Keep  the equipment packaging  To fully protect the device against vibration  dust and moisture  during transportation or storage use the
23. y  Use the  UP  and  DOWN  buttons to select a value between 0 and  255 until the colour wheel is in the desired starting position     Press the  ENTER  button to confirm your setting and to move to the next menu option  To  close the menu without saving the changes  press the  MODE ESC  button or wait one minute     th mann    MUSIC IS OUR PASSION       35    Operation    Adjusting the prism starting  position    Adjusting the focus starting  position    LED setting    th mann    MUSIC IS OUR PASSION    Activate the settings menu  Press the  MODE ESC  button repeatedly until    PRISM    appears in  the first line of the display  Use the  UP  and  DOWN  buttons to select a value between 0 and  255 until the prism is in the desired starting position     Press the  ENTER  button to confirm your setting and to move to the next menu option  To  close the menu without saving the changes  press the  MODE ESC  button or wait one minute     Activate the settings menu  Press the  MODE ESC  button repeatedly until FOCUS    appears in  the first line of the display  Use the  UP  and  DOWN  buttons to select a value between 0 and  255 until the focus is in the desired starting position     Press the  ENTER  button to confirm your setting and to move to the next menu option  To  close the menu without saving the changes  press the  MODE ESC  button or wait one minute     This function is only needed for technical service and should not be used during normal opera   tion     Activate the s
    
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