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1. AE 710BEAM User Manual Please read the instruction carefully before use TABLE OF CONTENTS db Salety INS KUGON NAKAANGAT NAAGAPAN ANN AA ANG ed so 2 Zelechacal Specification onn ae a NE AA 4 De Descriptio N s od nenia NANANA LARAGA AG LG AA AA ole v als 5 4 1 COREG Panel anak ni in NGA INA A AARNA 5 AG OOO ANG lamp orisi HAING ADAN NAA AA NANANA NAA 6 AT GODO AA AA 6 42 LAMP liou bije oaoibeaia onak bidon sko z saje 7 4 3 CRA ENe LAM AA od nd o d no t n 7 S How TO sek The UNAN NAAT ada slide sudo dd dnes 9 SLM PUM EOI iets anan ARA NAINA AANI DULA AA ANGAS 9 5 2 HOME POSILIOMAY USIMENL ma ANGKAN AA AAAGA 19 5 3 Error Informatio N ERP RER R NGA ANA AA AAO 21 6 Control By Universal DMX Controller nananana 22 6 1 CONNECLON anap NADAANAN NANG AINA KANAN 22 6 2 Channel Mode Setting naanakan GN ANAND Aaah 23 63 NG le AA boa boa BAS dd 23 6 4 DMX 512 Config ratiON aaa AG AA ANAN NA KAGAD AA AA 24 ZOUblesho ots AA da GA ania as 27 8 Maintenance and CLEANING pA NANANA ANA NAAN NAA 29 1A 1 Safety Instruction IAN Please read carefully the instruction manual which includes important information about the installation usage and maintenance WARNING Please keep this User Guide for future consultation If you sell the unit to another user be sure that they also receive this instruction manual Important Damages caused by the disregard of this user manual are not subject to warranty The dealer wil
2. Lamp Setting Enter menu mode select Fixture Setting press ENTER button to confirm use UP and DOWN button to select On Off State Power on Off Via DMX On If DMX on Off If DMX off or Ignition Delay and Low Power Delay On Off Turn on off the lamp Select On Off press ENTER button to confirm present mode will blink on the display use UP and DOWN button to select On lamp on or Off lamp off press ENTER button to store Press MENU button back to the last menu or let the unit idle one minute to exit menu mode State Power On Lamp state while power on Select State Power On press ENTER button to confirm present mode will blink on the display use UP and DOWN button to select On Lamp on while power on or Off Lamp off while power on press ENTER button to store Press MENU button back to the last menu or let the unit idle one minute to exit menu mode Off Via DMX Turn off the unit via DMX controller Select Off Via DMX press ENTER button to confirm present mode will blink on the display use UP and DOWN button to select Yes turn off the unit via DMX controller available or No turn off the unit via DMX controller impracticable press ENTER button to store Press MENU button back to the last menu or let the unit idle one minute to exit menu mode 13A When you operate the unit via DMX controller set the value of channel special function to lamp off waiting for 5 seconds then the lamp will be off if you
3. mode DMX Channel Mode channel mode Select DMX Channel Mode press ENTER button to confirm present channel mode will blink on the display use UP and DOWN button to select Mode 1 16 or Mode 2 14 press ENTER button to store Press MENU button back to the last menu or let the unit idle one minute to exit menu mode 11A View DMX Value Select View DMX Value press ENTER button to confirm Channel function and its value will show on the display use UP and DOWN button to view other DMX value Press MENU button back to the last menu or let the unit idle one minute to exit menu mode Fixture Setting Enter menu mode select Fixture Setting press ENTER button to confirm use UP and DOWN button to select Pan Inverse Tile Inverse P T Feedback BL O P T Moving BL O Color Change or BL O Gobo Change Pan Inverse Select Pan Inverse press ENTER button to confirm present mode will blink on the display use UP and DOWN button to select No normal or Yes pan inverse press ENTER button to store Press MENU button back to the last menu or let the unit idle one minute to exit menu mode Tilt Inverse Select Tilt Inverse press ENTER button to confirm present mode will blink on the display use UP and DOWN button to select No normal or Yes tilt inverse press ENTER button to store Press MENU button back to the last menu or let the unit idle one minute to exit menu mode P T Feedback pan tilt Feedback Select P
4. T Feedback press ENTER button to confirm present mode will blink on the display press UP DOWN button to select No Pan or tilt s position will not feedback while out of step or Yes Feedback while pan tilt out of step press ENTER button to store Press MENU button back to the last menu or let the unit idle one minute to exit menu mode BL O P T Moving Blackout while pan tilt moving Select BL O P T Moving Press ENTER button to confirm present mode will blink on the display use UP and DOWN button to select No normal while pan tilt moving or Yes blackout while pan tilt moving press ENTER button to store Press MENU button back to the last menu or let the unit idle one minute to exit menu mode 12A BL O Color Change Blackout while change color Select BL O Color Change press ENTER button to confirm present mode will blink on the display use UP and DOWN button to select No normal while change color or Yes blackout while change color press ENTER button to store Press MENU button back to the last menu or let the unit idle one minute to exit menu mode BL O Gobo Change Blackout while change gobo Select BL O Gobo Change press ENTER button to confirm present mode will blink on the display use UP and DOWN button to select No normal while changing gobo or Yes blackout while changing gobo press ENTER button to store Press MENU button back to the last menu or let the unit idle one minute to exit menu mode
5. and input connectors are pass through to maintain the DMX circuit when one of the units power is disconnected 4 Each lighting unit needs to have a DMX address to receive the data by the controller The address number is between 0 511 usually O amp 1 are equal to 1 5 The end of the DMX 512 system should be terminated to reduce signal errors 22A 6 3 pin XLR connectors are more popular than 5 pins XLR 3 pin XLR Pin 1 GND Pin 2 Negative signal Pin 3 Positive signal 5 pin XLR Pin 1 GND Pin 2 Negative signal Pin 3 Positive signal Pin4 Pin5 not used 6 2 Channel Mode Setting Enter menu mode select DMX Functions press ENTER button to confirm use UP and DOWN button to select DMX Channel Mode press ENTER button to confirm present channel mode will blink on the display use UP and DOWN button to select Mode 1 16 or Mode 2 14 channel Mode press ENTER button to store Press MENU button back to the last menu or let the unit idle one minute to exit menu mode 6 3 Address Setting If you use a universal DMX controller to control the units you have to set DMX address from 1 to 512 so that the units can receive DMX signal Press MENU button to enter menu mode select DMX Functions press ENTER button to confirm use UP and DOWN button to select DMX Address press ENTER button to confirm the present address will blink on the display use UP and DOWN button to adjust the address from 1 to 512 press
6. choose yes mode On If DMX On Lamp turns on when DMX signal is detected Select On If DMX On press ENTER button to confirm present mode will blink on the display use UP and DOWN button to select Yes Lamp turns on when DMX signal is detected or No keep the present state press ENTER button to store Press MENU button back to the last menu or let the unit idle one minute to exit menu mode If the lamp is off via DMX signal you can reconnect the DMX controller to make the lamp on Off If DMX Off Lamp turns off when DMX signal is cut off Select Off If DMX Off press ENTER button to confirm present mode will blink on the display use UP and DOWN button to select Yes Lamp turns off when DMX signal is cut off press ENTER button to store Press MENU button back to the last menu or let the unit idle one minute to exit menu mode Ignition Delay Delay time between power on and lamp on Select Ignition Delay press ENTER button to confirm present mode will blink on the display use UP and DOWN button to adjust the delay time from OS to 255S press ENTER button to store Press MENU button back to the last menu or let the unit idle one minute to exit menu mode Low Power Delay Delay time between power on and lamp on Select Low Power Delay press ENTER button to confirm present mode will blink on the display use UP and DOWN button to adjust the delay time from OS to 255S press ENTER button to store Press MENU button back to th
7. that our products lighting eguipments comply with the following specification and bears CE mark in accordance with the provision of the Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC Directive 89 336 EEC EN55103 1 2009 EN55103 2 2009 EN62471 2008 EN61000 3 2 2006 A1 2009 A2 2009 EN61000 3 3 2008 8 Harmonized Standard EN 60598 1 2008 All 2009 EN 60598 2 17 1989 A2 1991 EN 62471 2008 EN 62493 2010 Safety of household and similar electrical appliances Part 1 General requirements Innovation Ouality Performance
8. to offset the value from 128 to 127 press ENTER button to store Press MENU button to exit PRISM 2 Prism 2 home position adjustment Enter offset mode Select PRISM 2 press ENTER button to confirm the present position will blink on the display use UP and DOWN button to offset the value from 0 to 255 press ENTER button to store Press MENU button to exit R PRISM Prism1 rotation home position adjustment Enter offset mode Select R PRISM press ENTER button to confirm the present position will blink on the display use UP and DOWN button to offset the value from 128 to 127 press ENTER button to store Press MENU button to exit FOCUS Focus home position adjustment Enter offset mode Select FOCUS press ENTER button to confirm the present position will blink on the display use UP and DOWN button to offset the value from 0 to 255 press ENTER button to store Press MENU button to exit 20A 5 3 Error Information Lamp Startup Fail It appears when there is no lamp or some wires are damaged Temperature Sense Error It appears when temperature check board is damaged Lamp Too Hot Power Off It appears when temperature is detected higher than 110 C Check if the unit is properly ventilated or fans or temperature check board may is damaged Lamp Too Hot Low Power It appears when temperature is detected higher than 105 C the unit will run on a low power level Maintenance Fixture It appears when the mai
9. 0 127 Index Rotation 25A 255 248 255 240 247 204 239 168 203 132 167 016 131 008 015 000 007 Open 255 Random Strobe Slow open slow close Fast open slow close Slow open fast close FEE 55 k Open Blackout 14 Channels Mode 14 Channels Mode 2 Ch4 ren tm errea sreca toeo erase 008 015 Macro 1 240 255 Open 248 255 Macro 31 230 239 Lamp Off 240 247 Macro 30 255 255 270 255 220 229 Disable blackout while P T moving 232 239 Macro 29 oF 0 oL o 000 007 Off Cha Cho P T Macro z 224 231 Macro 28 or Color Gobo changing 216 223 Macro 27 210 219 Enable blackout while P T moving 208 215 Macro 26 or Color Gobo changing 200 207 Macro 25 p oo 192 199 Macro 24 190 199 Focus Reset 180 189 No Function Pag aba 170 179 Shutter Prism Reset 168 175 Macro 21 160 169 Gobo Reset 160 167 Macro 20 150 159 Color Reset 152 159 Macro 19 Pat LA ka 144 151 Macro 18 amp On 120 129 Disable blackout while Gobo changing 1368 143 Macro 17 110 119 Enable blackout while Gobo changing 120 127 Macro 15 100 109 Disable blackout while Color changing 112 119 Macro 14 090 099 Enable blackout while Color changing 104 111 Macro 13 080 089 Disable blackout while P T moving 096 103 Macro 12 070 079 Enable blackout while P T moving 088 095 Macro 11 060 069 P T normal Mode 080 087 Macro 10 050 059 P T fast Mode 072 079 Macro 9 040 049 Dimmer linear Mode 064 071 Macro 8 030 039 Dimmer conventional Mode 056 063 Macr
10. 15 minutes after switching off Do replace the bulb once it is damaged deformed or life expired Do not look directly at the light while the bulb is on Never touch bulb with bare fingers as it is very hot after using Do not start on the unit without bulb enclosure or when housing is damaged For 230V 50Hz power supply maximum fixtures that can be connected on one power cable is 10 For 120V 60Hz power supply maximum fixtures that can be connected on one power cable is 5 3A 2 Technical Specification DMX Channels 14816 channels Smooth 0Y100 dimming and variable strobe speeds Motorized focus by DMX control Automatic Pan Tilt position correction Excellent ventilation ensuring reliable operation Voltage AC 100 240V 50 60Hz Power Consumption 250W Lamp PHILIPS MSD Platinum 2R about 6000hrs Beam Angle 3 Dimension 311 x 256 x 476mm Weight 15Kgs A mz l j N U 9 A lt AN WIL So YI o P gt E Na KT P Fe 3 k 225 311 a i J 5 19 y 4A 3 Description 3 1 Control Panel Front View Rear View 1 Display Show the various menus and the selected functions 2 LED POWER On Power On DMX On DMX input present 3 Button MENU To enter into move backward or leave the menu A Move up in the menu v Move down in the menu ENTER Enter the de
11. 2 055 Gobo 17 049 051 Gobo 16 046 048 Gobo 15 043 045 Gobo 14 040 042 Gobo 13 037 039 Gobo 12 034 036 Gobo 11 031 033 Gobo 10 028 030 Gobo 9 025 027 Gobo 8 022 024 Gobo7 019 021 Gobo 6 016 018 Gobo5 013 015 Gobo4 010 012 Gobo 3 007 009 Gobo 2 004 006 Gobo 1 000 003 Open 26A 219 223 Rotation Effect 21 215 218 Rotation Effect 20 210 214 Rotation Effect 19 206 209 Rotation Effect 18 201 205 Rotation Effect 17 197 200 Rotation Effect 16 192 196 Rotation Effect 15 188 191 Rotation Effect 14 183 187 Rotation Effect 13 178 182 Rotation Effect 12 174 177 Rotation Effect 11 169 173 Rotation Effect 10 165 168 Rotation Effect 9 160 164 Rotation Effect 8 156 159 Rotation Effect 7 151 155 Rotation Effect 6 147 150 Rotation Effect 5 142 146 Rotation Effect 4 138 141 Rotation Effect 3 133 137 Rotation Effect 2 128 132 Rotation Effect 1 008 127 Prism 1 Effect 000 007 No Function 14 Channels Mode 2 Ch10 Ch11 Ch12 Ch13 Ch14 128 255 No Function 255 Rotation Fast 255 100 248 255 Open 255 C 240 247 Siope 204 239 Slow open slow close Fast open 194 Rotation Slow 168 203 slow close Slow open 132 167 fast close 190 193 Stop 433 016 131 55 s 008 015 Open 000 007 Blackout 128 Rotation Fast 0 008 127 Prism 2 Effect 189 Rotation Slow 000 007 No Function 000 127 Index Rotation 7 Troubleshooting Following are a few common problems that may occur during operation Here are some sug
12. 9 Rotation Slow 128 Rotation Fast OS 2NWAGUO N O O OOSNWW AOI w ON AOU O OT ON OT CO NO O AA A A A A O NNN NN OODNNOROO O N00OOODNO AA DDDDOGVOBNOD OBNOOOBDN OOo 088 095 080 087 072 079 064 071 056 063 048 055 040 047 032 039 024 031 016 023 008 015 Macro 24 Macro 23 Macro 22 Macro 21 Macro 20 Macro 19 Macro 18 Macro 17 Macro 16 Macro 15 Macro 14 Macro 13 Macro 12 Macro 11 Macro 10 Macro 9 Macro 8 Macro 7 Macro 6 Macro 5 Macro 4 Macro 3 Macro 2 Macro 1 000 007 Off 255 F Slow OL Fast 128 Rotation Fast 064 127 061 063 059 060 057 058 055 056 053 054 051 052 049 050 047 048 045 046 000 002 Wh Color Index Color 14 White Color 14 Color 13 Color 14 Color 13 Color 12 Color 13 Color 12 Color 11 Color 12 Color 11 Color 10 Color 11 Color 10 Color 9 Color 10 Color 9 Color 8 Color 9 Color 8 Color 7 Color 8 Color 7 Color 6 t Color 7 Color 6 Color 5 Color 6 Color 5 Color 4 Color 5 Color4 Color 3 Color 4 Color 3 Color 2 Color 3 Color 2 Color 1 Color 2 Color 1 White Color 1 ite 24A 124 127 Gobo 17 Shaking 120 123 Gobo 16 Shaking 116 119 Gobo 15 Shaking 112 115 Gobo 14 Shaking 108 111 Gobo 13 Shaking 104 107 Gobo 12 Shaking 100 103 Gobo 11 Shaking 096 099 Gobo 10 Shaking 092 095 Gobo 9 Shaking 088 091 Gobo 8 Shaking 084 087 Gobo 7 Shaking 080 083 Gobo 6 Shaking 076 079 Gobo 5 Shaking 072 075 Gobo 4 S
13. ENTER button to store Press MENU button back to the last menu or let the unit idle one minute to exit menu mode Please refer to the following diagram to address your DMX512 channel for the first 4 units Channelied Unit 1 Unit 2 Unit3 Unit 4 Address Address Address Address 16 channels 1 17 33 49 14 channels 1 15 29 43 23A 6 4 DMX 512 Configuration 16 Channels Mode 16 Channels Mode 1 BE Ch4 Ch5 Ch6 240 255 Open 255 5409 255 255 270 230 239 Lamp Off 220 229 Disable blackout while P T moving P T Macro 255 F Slow or Color Gobo changing Enable blackout while P T moving or Color Gobo changing Reset All Focus Reset No Function Shutter Prism Reset Gobo Reset Color Reset Pan Tilt Reset Lamp On Disable blackout while Gobo changing Enable blackout while Gobo changing Disable blackout while Color changing Enable blackout while Color changing Disable blackout while P T moving Enable blackout while P T moving P T normal Mode P T fast Mode Dimmer linear Mode Dimmer conventional Mode Open 210 219 200 209 190 199 180 189 170 179 160 169 150 159 140 149 130 139 120 129 110 119 100 109 090 099 080 089 070 079 060 069 050 059 040 049 030 039 000 029 255 Rotation Fast 255 Rotation Fast Macro 31 Macro 30 Macro 29 Macro 28 Macro 27 Macro 26 Macro 25 194 Rotation Slow 190 193 Stop 189 Rotation Slow 194 Rotation Slow 190 193 Stop 18
14. dress DMX Channel Mode View DMX Value Pan Inverse Tilt Inverse P T Feedback Bl o P T Moving Bl o Color Change Bl o Gobo Change On Off State Power On Off via DMX On if DMX On Off if DMX Off Ignition Delay Low Power Delay Display Inverse Backlight Auto Off Backlight Intensity Contrast Ratio Temperature Unit Display Warning Language 001 512 Mode1 16 Mode2 14 No Yes No Yes Yes es Yes Off O a o Yes o Q a my Z hi il k lt D o lt W N o es 0 255s 0 255s N o Yes z 10 o o o o Yes English hinese Auto Test Manual Test Fixture Use time Lamp On time Pan Tilt Shutter Prism m e r rm CA Fixture Maintenance Fixture Test Fixture Information Reset Functions Interval Remain Time Special Functions Factory Setting DMX Functions Enter menu mode select DMX Functions press ENTER button to confirm use UP and DOWN button to select DMX Address DMX Channel Mode or View DMX Value DMX Address DMX512 address setting Select DMX Address press ENTER button to confirm the present address will blink on the display use UP and DOWN button to adjust the address from 1 to 512 press ENTER button to store Press MENU button back to the last menu or let the unit idle one minute to exit menu
15. e last menu or let the unit idle one minute to exit menu mode Display Setting Enter menu mode select Display Setting press ENTER button to confirm use UP and DOWN button to select Display Inverse Backlight Auto Off Backlight Intensity Contrast Ratio or Temperature unit Display Warning and Language 14A Display Inverse Select Display Inverse press ENTER button to confirm present mode will blink on the display use UP and DOWN button to select No normal display or Yes inverse display press ENTER button to store Press MENU button back to the last menu or let the unit idle one minute to exit menu mode Backlight Auto Off Select Backlight Auto Off press ENTER button to confirm present mode will blink on the display use UP and DOWN button to select No display always on or Yes display goes off one minute after exiting menu mode press ENTER button to store Press MENU button back to the last menu or let the unit idle one minute to exit menu mode Backlight Intensity Select Backlight Intensity press ENTER button to confirm present mode will blink on the display use UP and DOWN button to adjust backlight intensity from 1 dark to 10 bright press ENTER button to store Press MENU button back to the last menu or let the unit idle one minute to exit menu mode Contrast Ratio Select Contrast Ratio press ENTER button to confirm present mode will blink on the display use UP and DOWN button to adjust the in
16. gestions for easy troubleshooting A The unit does not work no light and the fan does not work 1 Check the connect power and main fuse 2 Measure the mains voltage on the main connector 3 Check the power on LED to see if it can be light up or not B Not responding to DMX controller 1 DMX LED should be on If not check DMX connectors cables to see if they are linked properly 2 If the DMX LED is on and no response to the channel check the address settings and DMX polarity 3 If you have intermittent DMX signal problems check the pins on connectors or on PCB of the 27A unit or the previous one 4 Try to use another DMX controller 5 Check to see if the DMX cables run near or run alongside high voltage cables that may cause damage or interference to DMX interface circuit C One of the channels is not working well The stepper motor might be damaged or the cable connected to the PCB is broken 2 The motor s drive IC on the PCB might be out of condition D The lamp is cutting out intermittently 1 The lamp is not working well Check the mains voltage either too high or too low 2 Internal temperature may be too high Check if replacement of fan is needed on the head m If The pan belt is broken 1 Turn off the mains power 2 Loosen the screws A open the cover B 3 Loosen the screws C 4 Unplug all the connect wires over the belt 5 Change a new belt D put the belt around the axi
17. haking 068 071 Gobo 3 Shaking 064 067 Gobo 2 Shaking 060 063 Gobo 1 Shaking 056 059 Open Shaking 052 055 Gobo 17 049 051 Gobo 16 046 048 Gobo 15 043 045 Gobo 14 040 042 Gobo 13 037 039 Gobo 12 034 036 Gobo 11 031 033 Gobo 10 028 030 Gobo 9 025 027 Gobo 8 022 024 Gobo7 019 021 Gobo6 016 018 Gobo 5 013 015 Gobo 4 010 012 Gobo 3 007 009 Gobo 2 004 006 Gobo 1 000 003 Open 16 Channels Mode 1 Ch11 Ch12 Ch13 Ch14 Ch15 Ch16 255 Rotation Fast 251 255 Rotation Effect 28 128 255 No Function 247 250 242 246 237 241 233 236 228 232 224 227 219 223 215 218 210 214 206 209 201 205 197 200 192 196 188 191 183 187 178 182 174 177 169 173 165 168 160 164 156 159 151 155 147 150 142 146 138 141 133 137 128 132 008 127 000 007 Rotation Effect 27 Rotation Effect 26 Rotation Effect 25 Rotation Effect 24 Rotation Effect 23 Rotation Effect 22 Rotation Effect 21 Rotation Effect 20 Rotation Effect 19 Rotation Effect 18 Rotation Effect 17 Rotation Effect 16 Rotation Effect 15 Rotation Effect 14 Rotation Effect 13 Rotation Effect 12 Rotation Effect 11 Rotation Effect 10 Rotation Effect 9 Rotation Effect 8 Rotation Effect 7 Rotation Effect 6 Rotation Effect 5 Rotation Effect 4 Rotation Effect 3 Rotation Effect 2 Rotation Effect 1 Prism 1 Effect No Function 008 127 Prism 2 Effect 000 007 No Function P 194 Rotation Slow 190 193 Stop 189 Rotation Slow O 128 Rotation Fast 00
18. irm use UP and DOWN button to select Yes the unit will run built in program to reset all motors to their home positions or No press ENTER button to store Press MENU button to exit Special Functions Enter menu mode select Special Functions press ENTER button to confirm select Fixture Maintenance or Factory Setting Fixture Maintenance Select Fixture Maintenance press ENTER button to confirm use UP and DOWN button to select Interval or Remain Time Interval Select Interval press ENTER button to confirm the interval time will show on the display Press MENU button to exit Remain Time Select Remain Time press ENTER button to confirm the remaining time will show on the display press ENTER button to confirm use UP and DOWN button to select Exit or Reset time press MENU button to exit Factory Setting Select Factory Setting press ENTER button to confirm use UP and DOWN button to select No keep the present setting or Yes the fixture will reset to factory settings and exit menu mode 18A 5 2 Home Position Adjustment Press MENU button into menu mode then press ENTER button for about 3 seconds into offset mode to adjust the home position Select the function by ENTER button Use UP and DOWN button to choose the submenu press the ENTER button to store and automatically return to the last menu Press MENU button to exit TILT MEN PAN pan home position adjustment Enter offset mode Select PAN p
19. l not accept liability for any resulting defects or problems Unpack and check carefully that there is no transportation damage before using the unit The unit is for indoor use only Use only in a dry location Do install and operate by qualified operator Do not allow children to operate the fixture e Use safety chain when fixing the unit Handle the unit by carrying its base instead of head only The unit must be installed in a location with adequate ventilation at least 50cm from adjacent surfaces Be sure that no ventilation slots are blocked otherwise the unit will be overheated Before operating ensure that the voltage and frequency of power supply matches the power requirements of the unit e It s important to ground the yellow green conductor to earth in order to avoid electric shock e Maximum ambient temperature TA 40 C Don t operate it when the temperature is higher Don t connect the device to any dimmer pack During initial start up some smoke or smell may arise This is a normal process and does not necessarily mean that the device is defective and it will decrease gradually within 15 minutes Make sure there are no flammable materials close to the unit while operating to avoid fire hazard Examine the power wires carefully replace them immediately if there is any damage Unit s surface temperature may reach up to 85 C Don t touch the housing bare handed during its opera
20. n off Press MENU button back to the last menu or exit menu mode after auto test Manual Test Select Manual Test press ENTER button to confirm the present channel will show on the display use Up and DOWN button to select channel press ENTER button to confirm then use UP and DOWN button to adjust the value press ENTER button to store the fixture will run as the channel value indicates Press MENU button back to the last menu or exit menu mode let the unit idle one minute All channels value will become O after exiting Manual Test menu Fixture Information Enter menu mode select Fixture Information press ENTER button to confirm use UP and DOWN button to select Fixture use time Lamp On time or Firmware Version Fixture use time Select Fixture use time press ENTER button to confirm fixture use time will show on the display press MENU button to exit 16A Lamp On time Select Lamp On time press ENTER button to confirm lamp on time will show on the display press ENTER button to confirm use UP and DOWN button to select Exit or Reset Time press ENTER button to confirm Press MENU button back to the last menu or exit menu mode let the unit idle one minute Firmware Version Select Firmware Version press ENTER button to confirm firmware version will show on the display press MENU button back to exit Reset Functions Enter menu mode select Reset Function press ENTER button to confirm use UP and DOWN but
21. nt free cloth before installation The lamp generates UV radiation Never operate the lamp without appropriate shielding When lighting up the lamp operates at high pressure and there is a slight risk of arc tube rupture The risk increases with age temperature and improper handling of the lamp Do not use the lamp longer than its lifespan Make sure the lamp is located in the center of the reflector for the best projection 4 3 Change the Lamp Fig 1 Use 1 4 Turn to loosen the four screws and open the cover 7A Fig 2 Use 1 4 Turn loosen the screws and take out the fan Fig 4 Unplug all the connect wires over the lamp and wear anti static gloves to take on the lamp And then change a new lamp 8A 5 How To Set The Unit Turn on the unit press MENU button into menu mode press UP and DOWN button until the reguired function is shown on the monitor Select the function by ENTER button Use UP and DOWN button to choose the submenu press the ENTER button to store and automatically return to the last menu Press MENU button or let the unit idle one minute to exit menu mode In the event of disconnecting with mains power press UP button for one minute to enter into menu mode Press MENU button or let the unit idle one minute to exit The main functions are shown below the grayed boxes are preset settings 9A MENU DMX Functions Fixture Setting Lamp Setting Display Setting 10A DMX Ad
22. ntenance remaining time becomes OS please enter menu mode and reset the time Lamp On Over 700 Hour It appears when the lamp has been on over 700 hours please turn off the lamp Memory Initial Fail It appears when the memory IC is damaged CPU B Error CPU C Error CPU D Error They appear when board P C or some wires are damaged Pan Reset Error Pan Encode Error Tilt Reset Error Tilt Encode Error Shutter Reset Fail Dimmer Reset Fail Color Reset Fail Gobo Reset Fail Focus Reset fail They may appear when turning on or resetting the unit for some parts such as board P C are damaged Please contact the gualified maintenance 21A 6 Control By Universal DMX Controller tal Fall nc O O o DMX512 Controlle COMMON G LE DMX INPUT gt DMX OUTPUT DMX COMMON DMX DMX INPUT DMX DMX OUTPUT Not Used Not Used 1 At last unit the DMX cable has to be terminated with a terminator Solder a 120 ohm 144W resistor between pin 2 DMX and pin 3 DMX into a 3 pin XLR plug and plug it in the DMX output of the last unit 2 Connect the unit together in a daisy chain by XLR plug cable from the output of the unit to the input of the next unit The cable cannot be branched or split to a Y cable DMX 512 is a very high speed signal Inadeguate or damaged cables soldered joints or corroded connectors can easily distort the signal and shut down the system 3 The DMX output
23. o 7 000 029 Open 048 055 Macro 6 040 047 Macro 5 032 039 Macro 4 024 031 Macro 3 016 023 Macro 2 255 Rotation Fast 251 255 Rotation Effect 28 247 250 Rotation Effect 27 242 246 Rotation Effect 26 237 241 Rotation Effect 25 233 236 Rotation Effect 24 228 232 Rotation Effect 23 224 227 Rotation Effect 22 194 Rotation Slow 190 193 Stop 189 Rotation Slow 128 Rotation Fast 124 127 Gobo 17 Shaking 120 123 Gobo 16 Shaking 255 Epi Fast 194 Rotation Slow 190 193 Stop 189 Rotation Slow 128 Rotation Fast 255f Slow 064 127 Color index 061 063 Color 14 White 059 060 Color 14 057 058 Color 13 Color 14 055 056 Color 13 053 054 Color 12 Color 13 051 052 Color 12 049 050 Color 11 Color 12 047 048 Color 11 045 046 Color 10 Color 11 043 044 Color 10 040 042 Color9 Color 10 038 039 Color9 036 037 Color 8 Color 9 Color 8 Color 7 Color 8 Color 7 Color 6 Color 7 Color 6 o 2 Color 6 olor 0 Fast Color 4 Color 5 Color 4 Color 3 Color 4 Color 3 Color 2 Color 3 Color 2 Color 1 Color 2 Color 1 White Color 1 000 002 White 116 119 Gobo 15 Shaking 112 115 Gobo 14 Shaking 108 111 Gobo 13 Shaking 104 107 Gobo 12 Shaking 100 103 Gobo 11 Shaking 096 099 Gobo 10 Shaking 092 095 Gobo 9 Shaking 088 091 Gobo 8 Shaking 084 087 Gobo 7 Shaking 080 083 Gobo 6 Shaking 076 079 Gobo 5 Shaking 072 075 Gobo 4 Shaking 068 071 Gobo 3 Shaking 064 067 Gobo 2 Shaking 060 063 Gobo 1 Shaking 056 059 Open Shaking 05
24. ress ENTER button to confirm the present position will blink on the display use UP and DOWN button to offset the value from 128 to 127 press ENTER button to store Press MENU button to exit TILT Tilt home position adjustment Enter offset mode Select TILT press ENTER button to confirm the present position will blink on the display use UP and DOWN button to offset the value from 128 to 127 press ENTER button to store Press MENU button to exit SHUTTER Shutter home position adjustment Enter offset mode Select SHUTTER press ENTER button to confirm the present position will blink on the display use UP and DOWN button to offset the value from 0 to 255 press ENTER button to store Press MENU button to exit 19A COLOR Color home position adjustment Enter offset mode Select COLOR press ENTER button to confirm the present position will blink on the display use UP and DOWN button to offset the value from 128 to 127 press ENTER button to store Press MENU button to exit GOBO Gobo home position adjustment Enter offset mode Select GOBO press ENTER button to confirm the present position will blink on the display use UP and DOWN button to offset the value from 128 to 127 press ENTER button to store Press MENU button to exit PRISM 1 Prism 1 rotation home position adjustment Enter offset mode Select PRISM 1 press ENTER button to confirm the present position will blink on the display use UP and DOWN button
25. s gear and motor gear 6 Plug all the connect wires back upon the belt 7 Tighten all the screws F If The tilt belt is broken 1 Turn off the mains power 2 Loosen all the screws A and open the right arm cover B 3 Loosen the screws C that fix the bridge 4 Change a new belt D Please adjust the tension of the belt properly Note do not fix the belt too tight as it is can easily rupture 5 Reverse the procedures from step 3 to 2 28A 8 Maintenance and Cleaning Maintenance Ballast A As the pictures shown above please replace the cable or cable joints immediately once they ve turned yellow B Do maintain the fixtures every two months and make sure that all the screws and terminals have been locked firmly to make sure the normal performance of the fixtures Negligence of maintenance would cause malfunction of the fixture Cleaning The cleaning of internal and external optical lenses and or mirrors must be carried out periodically to optimize light output Cleaning frequency depends on the environment in which the fixture operates damp smoky or particularly dirty surrounding can cause greater accumulation of dirt on the unit s optics e Clean with soft cloth and use normal glass to clean fluid e Always dry the parts carefully e Clean the external optics at least every 20 days Clean the internal optics at least every 30 60 days 29A Declaration of Conformity We declare
26. sired functions 4 DMX IN For DMX 512 operation use 3 5 pin XLR plug cable to link the units together 5 DMX OUT For DMX 512 operation use 3 5 pin XLR plug cable to link the units together 6 POWER IN For connection to a socket 100 240V 50 60Hz via the supplied mains cable DA 7 POWER OUT Connect to supply power to the next unit 8 Fuse T 6 3 A Protect the unit from damage of over current 4 Gobo and Lamp ae UN a ata ED cs aD X Now MW NM way OY Vp WAY W Gobo 1 Gobo 2 Gobo 3 Gobo 4 Gobo 5 Gobo 6 Gobo 7 Gobo 8 Gobo 9 AO wa AL Mea Ye 7 a gt Ka t 0 Kk Kk amp O Gobo10 Gobo11 Gobo12 Gobo13 Gobo14 Gobo15 Gobo16 Gobo17 Open DANGER Install change the gobo wheel with the device switched off only 6A Philips MSD Platinum 2R e Because of its high internal pressure there might be a risk that the Discharge lamp would explode during operation The lamp emits intense UV radiation which is harmful to the eyes and skin The high luminance of the arc can cause severe damage to the retina if you take a close look at the lamp To protect the lamp always turn off the lamp first via control panel or DMX controller and let the unit run at least five minutes to cool down before switching off the mains supply Never handle the lamp or luminary when it is hot Do not touch the bulb with bare hands If this happens clean the lamp with denatured alcohol and wipe it with a li
27. tensity ratio from 1 dark to 30 bright press ENTER button to store Press MENU button back to the last menu or let the unit idle one minute to exit menu mode Temperature Unit Select Temperature Unit press ENTER button to confirm present mode will blink on the display use UP and DOWN button to select C or F press ENTER button to store Press MENU button back to the last menu or let the unit idle one minute to exit menu mode Display Warning Select Display Warning press ENTER button to confirm present mode will blink on the display use UP and DOWN button to select No not show the error warning information or Yes display will show the error warning when the unit went wrong press ENTER button to store 15A Press MENU button back to the last menu or let the unit idle one minute to exit menu mode Language Select Language press ENTER button to confirm present mode will blink on the display use UP and DOWN button to select English or Chinese press ENTER button to store Press MENU button back to the last menu or let the unit idle one minute to exit menu mode Fixture Test Enter menu mode select Fixture Test press ENTER button to confirm use UP and DOWN button to select Auto Test or Manual Test Auto Test Select Auto Test press ENTER button to confirm the unit will run built in programs to automatically test pan tilt color gobo gobo rotation shutter dimmer prism prism rotation focus and lamp o
28. tion and allow about 15 minutes for cooling the unit down before replacing bulb or maintenance as it could be very hot Avoid any inflammable liquids water or metal objects entering the unit Once it happens cut off the mains power immediately 2A Do not operate in dirty or dusty environment do clean the fixture regularly Do not touch any wire during operation as there might be a hazard of electric shock Avoid power wires twist other cables The minimum distance between light output and the illuminated surface must be more than 12 meters Disconnect mains power before fuse lamp replacement or servicing Replace fuse lamp only with the same type In the event of serious operating problem stop using the unit immediately Never turn on and off the unit time after time The housing the lenses or the ultraviolet filter must be replaced if they are visibly damaged Do not open the unit as there are no user serviceable parts inside Never try to repair the unit by yourself Repairs carried out by unskilled people can lead to damage or malfunction Please contact the nearest authorized technical assistance center if needed Disconnect the mains power if the fixture is has not been used for a long time Do use the original packing materials before transporting it once again To prevent or reduce the risk of electrical shock or fire do not expose the unit to rain or moisture Hot lamp explosion hazard Do not open the unit within
29. ton to select Pan Tilt Shutter Prism Color Gobo Focus or All Pan Tilt Reset Pan Tilt Select Pan Tilt press ENTER button to confirm use UP and DOWN button to select Yes the unit will run built in program to reset pan and tilt to their home positions or No press ENTER button to store Press MENU button back to the last menu or let the unit idle one minute to exit menu mode Shutter Prism Reset Shutter Prism Select Shutter Prism press ENTER button to confirm use UP and DOWN button to select Yes the unit will run built in program to reset shutter and prism to their home positions or No press ENTER button to store Press MENU button to exit Color Reset Color Select Color press ENTER button to confirm use UP and DOWN button to select Yes the unit will run built in program to reset color to their home positions or No press ENTER button to store Press MENU button to exit Gobo Reset Gobo Select Gobo press ENTER button to confirm use UP and DOWN button to select Yes the unit will run built in program to reset GOBO wheel to their home positions or No press ENTER 17A button to store Press MENU button to exit Focus Reset Focus Select Focus press ENTER button to confirm use UP and DOWN button to select Yes the unit will run built in program to reset Focus to their home positions or No and press ENTER button to store Press MENU button to exit All Reset All Select All press ENTER button to conf

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