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1. 3 Data amp Power Connections 4 LED display amp Control buttons 4 Operation Guide 5 Function Mode 1 DMX Addressing 5 Function Mode 2 Patch Addressing 6 Function Mode 3 Local Control 7 Function Mode 4 Dimmer Switch 8 Operation Installation amp 9 FIG GO 5 uuu xxx 9 Installation amp Mountimg 9 CONNECTIONS uu eres eee 9 Troubleshootimng settee 10 Replacing FUSE S ccccccccssecccssecceeecceseceueeseeeseeeeceeeseaeessusessas 10 Technical Specifications Features Thank you for purchasing the DP 640 dimmer pack This product includes the following features 6 channel hybrid pack with dual Edison sockets per channel All six channels are user assignable between Dimmer amp Switch modes 6 channel LED s indicate relevant channel activity 4 function LED s for DMX Address Patch Address Local Control and Dimmer Switch modes On b
2. of the data link Connect out of the console or previous fixture in line and into the input of the DP 640 Connect out of the Notice DP 640 and into the input of next pack or fixture in line It is recommended that the last pack or fixture in line include a DMX terminator into the output DMX terminator consists of a 120 ohm 1 4 watt resistor soldered across pins 2 amp 3 of either a 3 or 5 pin XLR connector Specifications and improvements in the design of this product and this manual are subject to change without prior notice Overall Layout gt N Edison Output Sockets 1 6 These are dual 120V Edison sockets Each socket is labeled with the relevant channel number Threaded Openings dy HI Bracket Knobs Mounting Slots Control and Functions Operation Guide 100 Fuse Holders 1 6 L These fuse holders each contain a 10A AC120V 5x20mm fuse Each fuse E L corresponds to the Edison output sockets above each fuse holder i i These openings are supplied so the user can fasten the mounting bracket to his or her desired side These knobs are used to fasten the hanging bracket to the chassis These slots are in place so the user could permanently mount the unit if desired Connectors These are the DMX Input and Output connectors There is a 3 amp 5 pin Input as well as a 3 amp 5 pin Output Control Section m Th
3. one two and three to assign additional channels These settings will be stored to memory Operation Guide Function Mode 3 Local Control Manual The Local Control option allows for the packs six channels to be manually controlled via the on board buttons Press the Menu button until the Local Control LED illuminates The display will read This means that the channel 1 output level is currently set to 0 1 Select the channel that you wish to manually control by selecting from buttons 1 6 Only one channel can be selected at a time 2 Press the UP Down buttons to adjust the dim level to your desired setting The dim range is from 000 to 100 3 Press the OK button to confirm and save your setting The display will momentarily flash confirming that your setting was stored Repeat steps one two and three to manually set additional channel levels and store them These settings will be stored to memory until you disengage the set channels Control and Functions Data amp Power Connections 2 DMX Address q 3 Patch Address q 4 Local Control q 5 Dimmer Switch q 6 1 DMX IN 3 amp 5 Pin male input socket 2 DMX OUT amp 5 Pin female output socket 3 Power 1 1200W Channels 1 3 2400 watts with 20 Amp rated plug 4 Power 2 1200W Channels 4 6 2400 watts with 20 Amp rated plug 1 LED display Shows the current value and function mode
4. ELCATION PROFESSIONAL DP 640 WWW ELATIONLIGHTING COM LOS ANGELES CA 90058 USA USER S MANUAL ese ETATION All Rights Reserved No 24 004 1632 Rev 1 1 Technical Specifications Technical Specifications Power Input 2x15A AC 120V 50 60Hz 2x20A 20A Rated Plug ENE C ONG uu aus amunta 2 x 12AGWX3C VW 1 105 C AG tr oe E 1200W Channels 1 3 1200W Channels 4 6 2400W 20A Rated Plug FUSE OD uu ese sateen ecco nee OE lt p ANN AERE 10 250 5x20mm Dimensions 19 7 x 6 57 x 3 66 500x167x93mm Weight 7 5 lbs 3 4 kg Dimensions in detail Q Front TAD 2 DOTOS 6 34 4 92 6 89 D Side 2 Table of Contents FO UNS orner E EENE 1 General Instruction a 2 WAN S eee uuu assuwasqkkssasayasanqyayksakipakawasqumsy aumhaqasaukaqhiqapa 2 2 Control and Functions 3 Overall Layout
5. d channels to switch on constantly via the six dip switch settings The unit is also supplied with 3 amp 5 pin XLR connectors The aluminum case makes the DP 640 The Panic feature allows you to select desired channels via dip switches 1 6 to be constantly on Flip the dip switches of the desired channels to the ON position The selected channels will output 100 Note When operating with DMX control corresponding channels with dip switches set one the lightest portable dimmers of its kind to ON will output 100 while channels with dip switches set to To optimize performance of this product please read the instructions carefully to the OFF position can be controlled from the DMX console familiarize yourself with the basic operations Installation Mounting Warnings The DP 640 was designed to be mounted or free standing It is recommended that you use a suitable mounting clamp and safety cable when mounting to a ceiling or rigging to a truss structure There are two sets of threads on the DP 640 These are in place for the mounting bracket Use the bracket knobs and washers to secure the mounting bracket to either side of the pack For cooling purposes it is necessary to mount the pack so that air is free to circulate around the dimmer There should be at least 12 inches of clearance between the pack and anything surrounding it This unit must be earthed Keep the unit dry do not expose it to water or high
6. ese buttons are used to adjust relevant settings within the display ry lt Mounting Bracket oe dh This mounting bracket is used to fasten the unit to a structure ele Power Inputs These supply power to the relevant channels when connected Line cord 1 supplies power to channels 1 3 and line cord 2 supplies power to channels 4 6 Function Mode 4 Dimmer Switch This menu option allows you to set the packs channels to dim or switch Each channel can individually be set to do one or the other When a channel is set to switch then that channel will activate when the channel level exceeds 50 When a channel is set to dim then that channels intensity can manually be adjusted from Press the Menu button until the Dimmer Switch LED illuminates The display will read either EE or depending on the current setting The C indicates Channel The number that follows is the packs channel number The d indicates Dim and S indicates Switch In the example to the left it shows channel 2 is currently set to dim 1 Select the channel that you wish to assign by selecting from buttons 1 6 Only one channel can be assigned at a time 2 Press the UP or Down button to change the current setting d Dim S Switch 3 Press the OK button to confirm and save your setting The display will momentarily flash confirming that your setting was stored Repeat steps
7. including a DMX signal indicator 2 DMX Address LED This LED illuminates when in DMX mode 3 Patch Address LED This LED illuminates when in patch mode 4 Local Control LED This LED illuminates when in manual control mode 5 Dimmer Switch LED This LED illuminates when assigning dim switch modes 6 Menu Button The menu button allows you to navigate through function modes 7 Channel Buttons 1 6 These buttons are used to select the relevant channel 8 Down Button This button decreases values and selects desired function modes 9 OK Button This button confirms and saves relevant settings 10 UP Button This button increases values and selects desired function modes 11 Channel LED s 1 6 Indicate output for the relevant channel 12 Panic dip switches These switches are used to activate selected channels to full on when DMX signal is not present Operation Guide Operation Guide Note Abbreviations within the display represent the following Function Mode 2 Patch Address Individual A Address C Channel d Display s Switch Press the MENU button until the Patch Address LED illuminates The display will show you the current patch setting for channel 1 For example if channel 1 was set to DMX channel 82 the display would read the following The number 1 in the display indicates channel 1 of the pack The next three digits indicate the current DMX address for the selected channel Press
8. irming that your address was stored F ay your patch setting has been stored Repeat steps JE E k s one and two to patch additional channels MENU 1 2 3 4 5 6
9. levels of humidity Do not allow for any flammable liquids to come in close contact with the unit Handle this unit carefully any strong shock or vibration may result in malfunction Do not dismantle or modify this unit There are no user serviceable parts inside Do not operate this unit if the internal components are exposed Only use an AC source that complies with the local building and electrical codes When replacing fuses always replace with the exact same type Connections Cautions The DP 640 is supplied with dual 15 Amp Edison plugs attached to 12 gauge line cords These cords should be connected to a service capable of suppling 15 amps per line cord and protected by a properly sized circuit breaker e When unpacking please check the unit for damages Should you find something wrong with the unit please contact the dealer that you purchased it from 20 Amp Edison plugs can be used in place of the 15 Amp plugs to achieve a higher load rating In this case the 20 amp plugs should be connected to a e All rights reserved No part of this manual may be reproduced in any form or service capable of supplying 20 amps per line cord and protected by a properly by any means without permission in writing from Elation Professional sized circuit breaker Lamp loads should be plugged into to the dual 15 Amp Edison sockets which are supplied the face of the pack 3 amp 5 XLR s supplied for the input and output
10. oard Local Control allows for dim intensity adjustment from 0 100 for each individual channel Panic function dip switches Dual 15A AC120V Power line cords Digital LED display Six 10A fuses One per channel AC120V 5x20mm Every effort has been made to design dependable and reliable products New products are constantly being designed to meet the needs of the entertainment lighting industry Your comments regarding our products and services are welcome Please send us an e mail to info elationlighting com and let us know how we can improve to better serve you It s both a privilege and a pleasure serving you Trouble Shooting Troubleshooting No Power to the pack Disconnect both main power line cords Reconnect the line cords to ensure proper connections If the problem still persists check the building service panel and make sure the circuit breakers are on No Channel output Disconnect both main power line cords Check the corresponding channel fuse or fuses see replacing fuses section Replace if blown Reconnect line cords If controlling via DMX ensure that you are receiving DMX signal at the pack Indicator in the display should be flashing when signal is present If signal is not present check the XLR connections from console or previous fixture in line If problem still persists replace XLR cable between previous device and pack and try again Undesired 100 channel output Flip all PANIC dip swi
11. tches to the OFF position If problem still persists check the LOCAL CONTROL settings and reset channels by pressing the corresponding channel button two times so that the channel LED turns OFF Then press the OK button store the settings If you ve tried the above and the unit continues to malfunction please contact customer service at 323 582 3322 your unit will require service Once you describe your problem to the customer service representative you will be issued a return authorization number that must accompany the package when sent in Please write this RA on the outside of the box with a black marker and also write it on any packing list that may be included with the package Replacing Fuse s Fuse Replacement Disconnect both main power line cords Use a flat head screwdriver to remove the fuse holder cap Pull out the old fuse and replace it with a new one of the exact same type Replace the fuse cap with the flat head screw driver Do not over tighten as this may result in a broken and unusable fuse holder Operation Installation and Connections General Instruction PANIC Dip Switches 1 6 This is a 6 channel portable dimmer switch pack Each channel can individually be set to dim or switch as well as accept separate DMX Addresses For your convenience each channel can manually be controlled via our simple to use digital display and function buttons The Panic function allows you to select desire
12. the MENU button to navigate through the menu options Continually pressing the MENU button will loop through the four options as illustrated below When in each function mode its LED will light up Press Press Press DMX Address gt Patch Address T gt Local Control gt Dimmer Switch m 1 2 3 4 5 6 uolnq nusj ssa Note If you set a starting DMX address channel in the DMX address option channel one from the pack will assume that address channel and channels 2 through 6 will automatically be assigned a sequential DMX channel based on the channel 1 address Function Mode 1 DMX Address Block 1 This function is used when setting the starting DMX address channel for the pack Use the 1 2 3 4 5 6 amp amp UP Down Y buttons to adjust to a m 1 Select a channel button that you want to address desired setting The selected DMX channel will EEEE s Use the Up Down buttons to adjust the channel be the starting DMX address for the pack A total eee setting The address be set anywhere of six DMX channels will be occupied by the between 001 512 DP 640 in sequence starting with the set channel L h E EENI E gt 2 Press the OK button to confirm and save your m 2 Press the OK button to save your setting The setting The display will momentarily flash ans mem display will momentarily flash confirming that BEEBE conf
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