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1. Sync FX synchronization No sync FX1 and FX2 run through cycles independently Cycle duration is regular Channel 16 and channel 18 adjust FX1 and FX2 independently Sync e FX1 and FX2 run through cycles in sync Cycle duration is regular Channel 16 adjusts overall speed channel 18 has no effect Aura control Electronic shutter effect 0 19 0 7 Shutter closed 20 24 8 9 Shutter open 25 64 10 25 Strobe 1 fast slow 65 69 26 27 Shutter open 70 84 28 33 Strobe 2 opening pulse fast slow 85 89 34 35 Shutter open 90 104 36 41 Strobe 3 closing pulse fast slow 105 109 42 43 Shutter open 110 124 44 49 Strobe 4 random strobe fast slow 125 129 50 51 Shutter open 130 144 52 57 Strobe 5 random opening pulse fast slow a 20 145 149 58 59 Shutter open 150 164 60 65 Strobe 6 random closing pulse fast slow 165 169 66 67 Shutter open 170 184 68 73 Strobe 7 burst pulse fast slow 185 189 74 75 Shutter open 190 204 76 81 Strobe 8 random burst pulse fast slow 205 209 82 83 Shutter open 210 224 84 89 Strobe 9 sine wave fast slow 225 229 90 91 Shutter open 230 244 92 97 Strobe 10 burst fast slow 245 255 98 100 Shutter open Aura dimmer P 21 0 255 0 100 0 100 intensity Table 2 A200 DMX Protocol 21 22 NORMAL ADVANCED DMX Value Percent Function Beem Color wheel effect 0 9 0 1 Open RGBW c
2. Show Atelier DIA Lighting IW19 10 Zoom TAL Dimensions All dimensions are in millimeters Safety Information WARNING Read the safety precautions in this section before installing powering operating or servicing this product The following symbols are used to identify important safety information on the product and in this manual DANGER DANGER WARNING WARNING WARNING WARNING WARNING Refer Safety hazard Hazardous Fire h zar LED light Burn hazard Hot Wear protective to user manual Risk of severe voltage Risk of zara emission Risk of Surface Do not eyewear injury or death ethal or severe eye injury touch electric shock gt gt gt Warning Risk Group 3 high risk LED product according to EN 62471 Do not look into the beam ata distance of less than 8 3 meters 27 ft 3 inches from the front surface of the product Do not view the light output with optical instruments or any device that may concentrate the beam This product is for professional use only It is not for household use This product presents risks of severe injury or death due to fire and burn hazards electric shock and falls Read this manual before installing powering or servicing the fixture follow the safety precautions listed below and observe all warnings in this manual and printed on the fixture If you have questions about how to operate t
3. 93 Fast 240 244 94 95 Medium 245 249 96 97 Slow 250 255 98 100 Open Beam Red 23 0 255 0 100 Red 0 10096 A 24 Beam Green 0 255 0 100 Green 0 100 Beam Blue 25 0 255 0 100 Blue 0 100 Note Table 2 A200 DMX Protocol DMX values labeled No function will have no effect the last functional value will be used FX pre programmed effects The table below lists the pre programmed effects that can be selected on DMX channels 15 and 17 Two effects can be superimposed by selecting one effect on channel 15 and a different effect on channel 17 Type Aura Sync Intensity FX Color FX Zoom FX Reserved DMX Value 100 102 103 108 109 111 112 114 115 126 127 129 130 132 133 135 136 138 139 141 142 159 160 162 163 165 166 168 169 171 172 174 175 177 178 180 181 219 220 255 Percent Function Dimmer sync Idle Dimmer sync Strobe sync Dimmer strobe sync Aura color sync Aura all sync Reserved Aura strobe delay Aura strobe delay Strobe alternate single Strobe alternate dual Strobe alternate triple 3 step strobe Reserved Intensity random alternate Aura ramp Beam flash Beam ramp Aura flash Intensity Aura Beam ramp Intensity Beam Aura ramp Reserved Aura color offset Aura color offset Reserved Hue shimmer Saturation shimmer Reserved Color strobe Color offset strobe Aura color strobe Aura color offset strobe Colo
4. Random operation Selecting random operation makes random changes in the duration of those FX effects that have repeat cycles This means that some cycles are shorter and some cycles are longer in a random pattern The random sync option changes the duration of FX repeat cycles in a random pattern Cycle duration is random but it is always changed by the same amount for FX1 and FX2 so that FX remain synchronized The overall speed of this synchronized effect is controlled on channel 16 The random no sync option changes the duration of FX effect cycles in a random pattern and FX1 and FX2 are not synchronized The speed of FX1 and FX2 effects are controlled independently on channels 16 and 18 respectively FX priority and overriding If an FX is activated it overrides any other settings for the parameters that the FX modifies For example an FX that modifies the zoom will override any zoom angle set on the zoom channel DMX channel 3 If the same FX is selected on both the FX1 select and FX2 select channels only the FX1 adjust channel is active The FX2 adjust channel is ignored If different FX are selected on the FX1 select and FX2 select channels FX2 is superimposed onto FX1 and Fx2 overrides FX1 whenever both FX modify the same parameter Service and maintenance Warning Read Safety Information on page 3 before servicing the A200 Warning Disconnect the fixture from AC mains power and allow to cool for at least 10 minutes
5. Installation Mounting points M12 hole for rigging clamp attachment points for surface mounting bracket A see ieee en de ee de Ba ne OU Ce Menace siete a ace Any Minimum distance to combustible materials 100 mm 3 9 in from fixture Minimum distance to illuminated surfaces 200 mm 7 9 ins from fixture LOCAION 228 se ia ca uoa or Be ee Indoor use only must be fastened to structure or surface Connections AC power input isse Ru RR Rx Roe Neutrik PowerCon NAC3MPA input socket blue AC power throughput Neutrik PowerCon NAC3MPB output socket grey DMX data In OUt 305640080 Rem RR REPRE P nait de dd Gub Mp eem hm penes bs 3 pin locking XLR 27 28 Electrical AC POWER 6g se lo EN Roue EROR dox m ee 3 Ness 100 240 V nominal 50 60 Hz Maximum total power consumption 260 W Power supply unit Auto ranging electronic switch mode Power consumption all effects static zero light output lt 15 W Typical Power and Current 100 N GAZ sae bb RS SENS AR SP ERR NAS 236 W 2 4 PF 0 994 120 V 60 HZ sh de ne mem gee a bo Bote Say 234 W 2 0 PF 0 992 VASE ID PCT 229 W 1 2 A PF 0 970 230 V 50 HZ LU ue dodi cec ore Gaya a ed 228 W 1 1 A PF 0 959 240 V SONAZ i it Loan omo ono psu RP X ue oy We Ru eue Yeu
6. LEE 778 Millennium Gold 165 169 64 65 LEE 135 Deep Golden Amber 170 174 66 67 LEE 164 Flame Red 175 179 68 69 Open Color wheel rotation effect 180 201 70 78 Clockwise fast slow 202 207 79 80 Stop this will stop wherever the color is at the time 208 229 81 89 Counter clockwise slow gt fast 230 234 90 91 Open Random color 235 239 92 93 Fast 240 244 94 95 Medium 245 249 96 97 Slow 250 255 98 100 Open 10 Beam Red 0 255 0 100 Red 0 100 11 Beam Green 0 255 0 100 Green 0 100 12 Beam Blue 0 255 0 100 Blue 0 100 Beam white 13 0 100 0 100 white 0 100 Note if channel 8 is set to 90 94 this channel has no effect white LEDs are activated by RGB mixing Color Beam CCT 14 0 19 0 07 No Function 20 255 8 100 CTC 10 000K gt 2 500K FX1 select E 15 0 255 0 100 Pre programmed effect 1 selection see FX pre programmed effects on page 23 FX1 adjust sync speed adjust Zero maximum 7 16 0 255 0 100 e If no sync set on channel 19 adjusts FX1 If sync set on channel 19 adjusts synchronized FX1 FX2 speed FX2 select s 17 0 255 0 100 Pre programmed effect 2 selection see FX pre programmed effects on page 23 20 Table 2 A200 DMX Protocol NORMAL ADVANCED DMX Value Percent Function 0 255 0 100 FX2 adjust Zero maximum If no sync seton channel 19 adjusts FX2 e If sync set on channel 19 has no effect 19 0 49 50 100 20 100
7. curve S CURVE S curve dimming curve DIMMER OFF Fast dimming with unrestricted speed SPEED DIM 1 2 3 4 Smooth dimming with restricted speed DMX RESET OFF Disable reset via DMX ON Enable reset via DMX PERSONALITY ON Display is always on DISPLAY 2MN Display switches off and goes into Sleep mode if the controls have not been pressed for 2 minutes DISPLAY 5 Display intensity Default 100 INTENSITY 10 199 P y Display errors at 10096 intensity regardless of NORMAL DISPLAY INTENSITY setting and illuminate the ERROR MODE service light SILENT Silent error mode The error message does not appear in the display but the service lamp is illuminated TEST ALL Test LEDs and pan tilt movement TEST TEST LED Test LEDs only TEST PAN amp TILT Test pan tilt movement only TEST DISPLAY Test all segments in onboard display panel INFO VERSION V1 0 CPU firmware version FACTORY Return all settings except calibrations to factor LOAD g p y SETTING defaults Table 4 Control menu 25 Display messages Message Appears when What to do RST Reset the fixture is indexing effects at startup Wait for reset to complete SRST Serial reset the fixture has received a reset command Wait for reset to complete Note that you can set PERSONALITY DMX RESET to OFF to prevent accidental DMX reset commands HTSE HEAD TMP SEN ERR there is a malfunction in the head temperature sensor circuit Contact service for
8. supply A200 fixtures with power or external power switches must be located near the fixtures and easily accessible so that the fixtures can easily be disconnected from power PROTECTION FROM BURNS AND FIRE Do not operate the fixture if the ambient temperature Ta exceeds 40 C 104 F The exterior of the fixture becomes hot during use Avoid contact by persons and materials Allow the fixture to cool for at least 10 minutes before handling Keep all combustible materials e g fabric wood paper at least 100 mm 3 9 in away from the head Keep flammable materials well away from the fixture Ensure that there is free and unobstructed airflow around the fixture Do not illuminate surfaces within 200 mm 7 9 ins of the A200 Do not attempt to bypass thermostatic switches or fuses f you relay power from one fixture to another using power throughput sockets do not connect more than ten A200 fixtures in total to each other in an interconnected chain Connect only other A200 fixtures to A200 power throughput sockets Do not connect any other type of device to these sockets Do not stick filters masks or other materials onto any optical component Do not modify the fixture in any way not described in this manual PROTECTION FROM INJURY Do not look continuously at LEDs from a distance of less than 8 3 meters 27 ft 3 inches from the front surface of the fixture without protective eyewear such as shade 4
9. wheel colors are given in LEE colors and RGB equivalents on page 24 Color wheel priority The color wheel effect channels for the Beam and Aura have priority and override any color set on the Beam RGBW channels or on the Aura RGB channels To use the RGBW and RGB channels you must set the color wheel effect channel for Beam or Aura respectively to a DMX value from 000 009 If you set either color wheel channel to a DMX value above 009 the color wheel effect overrides RGBW or RGB control 15 16 RGBW and RGB control RGBW in raw mode or RGB in calibrated mode color control is available for the Beam and RGB control is available for the Aura CTC Color Temperature Control CTC is available for the Beam on the CTC channel 14 Setting this channel to DMX value 20 or above allows you to adjust the Beam s overall color temperature i e the color that has been set using the color wheel channel or the RGBW channels Note that the more saturated the color the less it will be affected by adjustments in color temperature The biggest CTC variation is available when displaying white Overall color temperature can be varied from 10 000 2500K The default color temperature is 5600K FX pre programmed Beam and Aura effects A library of pre programmed effects in which Beam and Aura output can be independent or synchronized isavailable via DMX These effects are simply called FX in this manual and in the fixture menus The lib
10. 00 is set to NORMAL standard mode the Beam DMX channels 1 14 control the output of both the Beam and the A200 The behavior of the Beam and Aura are identical Extended mode When the A200 is set to ADVANCED extended mode Independent control of the Beam is available on channels 1 14 Arange of FX pre programmed effects with combined Beam and Aura output is available on channels 15 19 Independent control of the Aura is available on channels 20 25 See DMX protocol on page 19 for details of the DMX commands available in the different modes 13 Tailoring performance Pan and tilt movement The P T SPEED settings set the maximum speed of pan and tilt movement FAST optimizes for speed and SLOW optimizes for smoothness of movement NORMAL is the default setting and gives a good compromise between these two The PAN INVERT and TILT INVERT commands reverse the direction of pan and tilt and the SWAP command sends pan commands to tilt and vice versa These settings are useful for symmetrical effects with multiple fixtures Cooling FANS gives you a choice of two settings The default setting REGULATED should suit use in all normal situations and ensure excellent service lifetimes for all components FULL maximizes cooling and reduces the operating temperature of the components in the head It is recommended when the A200 is used intensively in a warm environment or in fixed installations Note that it will give incr
11. 13 Control panel and menu navigation 13 DMX address setting vecs cae Ne PS ne Oa Deb bea Sa S RauE Rm UR RUE eee Meee es 13 Beam Aura and FX control aoaaa aa aaa a 13 Jalloning PenOrnmance 22222422226 cece E EEES oe sere eye ee ee eee el ees Be a a ee BAS 14 Restoring factory default Settlrigs uz og a eA ee Rar x Site a o om ee eee 14 Operation and effects 15 MCCS CT 15 Service and maintenance 44 Mi paap Dena eue 17 OA TEE La LA 0 comarca ERA EAE E ae eke HHS EERE OR RA eee 17 Control menu service utilities coc abe d s RR Bia LE a Sere CR T IR ee RB OR a e 18 DMX protocol ss kikiran ieai a eee eee eee 19 FX pre programmed effects 23 LEE colors and RGB equivalents 24 Onboard control menus 25 Display Messe ropita ROA Il o resp eprori de da ns 26 SPeCHICAllONS x sso SEE te AAA pe ta 27 Fixture overview Display Control buttons AC mains power input AC mains power throughput Safety cable attachment point DMX output DMX input Note head fan grill in production models is rotated 90 compared to this illustration Figure 1 Fixture overview Introduction This compact LED based moving
12. 228 W 1 0 A PF 0 953 PF power factor Measurements made at nominal voltage with all LEDs at full intensity Allow for a deviation of 1096 Thermal Cooling Forced air temperature regulated low noise user definable levels Maximum ambient temperature Ta max 40 C 104 F Minimum ambient temperature Ta min 5 C 41 P Total heat dissipation calculated 10 820 BTU hr
13. 5 welding goggles At less than this distance the LED emission can cause eye injury or irritation At distances of 8 3 meters 27 ft 3 inches and above light output is harmless to the naked eye provided that the eye s natural aversion response is not overcome Do not look at LEDs with magnifiers telescopes binoculars or similar optical instruments that may concentrate the light output Ensure that persons are not looking at the LEDs from within 8 3 meters 27 ft 3 inches when the product lights up suddenly This can happen when power is applied when the product receives a DMX signal or when SERVICE menu items are selected Fasten the fixture securely to a fixed surface or structure when in use The fixture is not portable when installed Ensure that any supporting structure and or hardware used can hold at least 10 times the weight of all the devices they support If suspending from a rigging structure fasten the fixture to a rigging clamp with an M12 bolt screwed into the threaded hole in the center of the base of the fixture The bolt must protrude at least 20 30 mm 0 8 1 2 ins into the fixture If the fixture is suspended by any other method an M12 bolt must be tightened into this hole so that it protrudes at least 20 30 mm 0 8 1 2 ins into the fixture Allow enough clearance around the head to ensure that it cannot collide with an object or another fixture when it moves Check that all external covers and ri
14. assistance LTSE LAMP TMP SEN ERROR there is a malfunction in the LED temperature sensor circuit Contact service for assistance FBEP PAN FBACK ERR FBET TILT FBACK ERR there is a malfunction in the optical pan tilt monitoring circuit e g sensor defective After a time out the effect in question stops ina random position Reset fixture Contact service if problem continues PSER PAN SENSOR ERR TSER TILT SENSOR ERR there is a malfunction in the electrical indexing circuit for pan tilt or one of the drivers Reset fixture Contact service if problem continues FANS FAN ERROR 26 there is a fan or fan driver error Table 5 Display messages Check that fan on rear of head is free to rotate freely Contact service for assistance Specifications Physical Lengte csse dd deep b dep b bepbmeqe 305 mm 12 in across yoke Wisin e n eng doe XC RR UR E Uere Ken EUR re RR ROO e Ead 305 mm 12 in across yoke Height pu ES 358 mm 14 1 in head straight up Mom PT 5 6 kg 12 3 Ibs without accessories Dynamic Effects Beam color Mixing 22 2 iue Dot daiwa ee Pavo DG evo Sev eo Bad quie wed ise oar Rotes RGBW Aura secondary lens array illumination color mixing RGB Beam color temperature control CTO variable 10 000 2500 K Beam and Aura electronic color wheel effect 33 LEE referenced c
15. at resistant to 90 C 194 F minimum In the EU the cable must be HAR approved or equivalent If you install a power plug on the power cable install a grounding type earthed plug that is rated 20 A minimum Follow the plug manufacturer s instructions Table 1 shows standard wire color coding schemes and some possible pin identification schemes if pins are not clearly identified or if you have any doubts about proper installation consult a qualified electrician Wire Color Wire Color EU models US models Conductor Symbol Screw US brown black live L yellow or brass blue white neutral N silver yellow green green ground earth za or green Table 1 Wire color codig and power connections Installing a power input connector on a power cable PE Housing Insert To install a Neutrik PowerCon NAC3FCA input connector on a power cable 1 2 Slide the bushing over the cable Slide the white chuck over cables with a diameter Da of 5 10 mm 0 2 0 4 in or the black chuck over cables with a diameter of 10 15 mm 0 4 0 6 in Prepare the end of the cable by stripping 20 mm 0 8 in of the cable s outer jacket 4 Strip 8 mm 1 3 in from the end of each of the wires Insert each of the wire ends into the appropriate terminal see instructions and Table 1 above and fasten the clamping device using a small flathead screw driver Push and insert the chuck into the housing not
16. ature is activated Values must be snapped to to function 2Menu override setting unaffected by power off on 3 Value must be held for 3 seconds to activate Setting unaffected by power off on Table 2 A200 DMX Protocol 19 NORMAL ADVANCED DMX Value Percent Function Beem Color wheel effect 0 9 0 1 No function RGBW color mixing enabled 10 14 2 3 LEE 790 Moroccan pink 15 19 4 5 LEE 157 Pink 20 24 6 7 LEE 332 Special rose pink 25 29 8 9 LEE 328 Follies pink 30 34 10 11 LEE 345 Fuchsia pink 35 39 12 13 LEE 194 Surprise pink 40 44 14 15 LEE 181 Congo Blue 45 49 16 17 LEE 071 Tokyo Blue 50 54 18 19 LEE 120 Deep Blue 55 59 20 21 LEE 079 Just Blue 60 64 22 23 LEE 132 Medium Blue 65 69 24 25 LEE 200 Double CT Blue 70 74 26 27 LEE 161 Slate Blue 75 79 28 29 LEE 201 Full CT Blue 80 84 30 31 LEE 202 Half CT Blue 85 89 32 33 LEE 117 Steel Blue 90 94 34 35 LEE 353 Lighter Blue 95 99 36 37 LEE 118 Light Blue 100 104 38 39 LEE 116 Medium Blue Green 105 109 40 41 LEE 124 Dark Green 110 114 42 43 LEE 139 Primary Green 9 115 119 44 45 LEE 089 Moss Green 120 124 46 47 LEE 122 Fern Green 125 129 48 49 LEE 738 JAS Green 130 134 50 51 LEE 088 Lime Green 135 139 52 53 LEE 100 Spring Yellow 140 144 54 55 LEE 104 Deep Amber 145 149 56 57 LEE 179 Chrome Orange 150 154 58 59 LEE 105 Orange 155 159 60 61 LEE 021 Gold Amber 160 164 62 63
17. before handling Do not view the light output from less than 8 3 meters 27 ft 3 inches without shade 4 5 welding goggles Be prepared for the fixture to light suddenly if connected to power Warning Refer any service operation not described in this user manual to a qualified service technician Important Excessive dust smoke fluid and particle buildup degrades performance causes overheating and will damage the fixture Damage caused by inadequate cleaning or maintenance is not covered by the product warranty It is policy to apply the strictest possible calibration procedures and use the best quality materials available to ensure optimum performance and the longest possible component lifetimes However LEDs are subject to wear and tear over the life of the product resulting in gradual changes in color and overall brightness over many thousands of hours of use The extent of wear and tear depends heavily on operating conditions and environment so it is impossible to specify precisely whether and to what extent LED performance will be affected However you may eventually need to ask Professional to replace LEDs if their characteristics are affected by wear and tear after an extended period of use and if you require fixtures to perform within very precise optical and color parameters P The manufacturer s LED lifetime data is based on performance under the manufacturer s test conditions As with all LEDs the gradual reduction in lum
18. e that there is a raised key on the chuck to ensure that it is oriented correctly Fasten the bushing using a wrench to a torque of 2 5 Nm 1 8 lb ft Bushing 20 00 mm 8 00 mm 0 315 Terminals Illustrations above used by kind permission of Neutrik AG Relaying power to other devices Warning Do not connect more than ten A200 fixtures in total to AC mains power in on einterconnected chain Power can be relayed to another device via the light grey PowerCon throughput socket that accepts a light grey PowerCon NAC3FCB cable connector Note that blue input and light grey throughput connectors have different designs one type cannot be connected to the other f you link fixtures in a chain so that they all draw AC mains power via the first fixture certain points must be respected e Ahard usage three conductor 16 AWG or 1 5 mm cable with SJT or equivalent cable jacket must be used to connect the first fixture to AC mains power and to interconnect all the fixtures in the chain up to a maximum of seven fixtures in total e Light grey Neutrik PowerCon NAC3FCB connectors must be used to draw AC mains power from the fixtures power throughput sockets and blue Neutrik PowerCon NAC3FCA connectors must be used to supply power at the fixture s power input sockets e No matter what the AC mains power voltage is do not connect more than ten A200 fixtures in total i e including the first fixture to AC mains po
19. e to one of the safety cable attachment points on the base see Fixture overview on page 6 Check that all surfaces to be illuminated are minimum 200 mm 7 9 ins from the fixture that combustible materials wood fabric paper etc are minimum 100 mm 3 9 in from the head that there is free airflow around the fixture and that there are no flammable materials nearby Make sure that it is impossible for the moving head to collide with another fixture or other object Fastening the fixture to a flat surface The A200 can be fastened to a fixed flat surface that is oriented at any angle Check that the surface can support at least 10 times the weight of all fixtures and equipment to be installed on it Warning The supporting surface must be hard and flat or air vents in the base may be blocked which will cause overheating Fasten the fixture securely Do not stand it on a surface or leave it where it can be moved or can fall over Attach a securely anchored safety cable to the safety cable attachment point see Fixture overview on page 6 if the fixture is to be installed in any location where it may fall and cause injury or damage if the primary attachment fails Mounting the fixture on a truss The A200 can be clamped to a truss or similar rigging structure in any orientation Warning Use a rigging clamp with an M12 bolt if suspending the fixture from its base The clamp must be screwed into the central threaded hole in the f
20. eased fan noise compared to the other cooling modes Whatever cooling mode is selected a thermal cutout shuts down power to the LEDs if the fixture temperature exceeds safe limits If this occurs you must reset the fixture via the control menus or via DMX or cycle power to the fixture off and on again If a thermal shutdown occurs you are pushing the fixture to its limits Clean the fixture particularly the air vents and check that there is sufficient airflow around the fixture Consider increasing ventilation reducing the ambient temperature or switching to FULL mode Dimming DIMMER CURVE provides four dimming options see Figure 3 4 5 5 5 5 a Q Q a 5 5 5 5 O O e O DMX DMX DMX DMX Optically linear Square law Inverse square law S curve Figure 3 Dimming curve options e LINEAR the increase in light intensity appears to be linear as DMX value is increased e SQUARE LAW light intensity control is finer at low levels and coarser at high levels e INVERSE SQUARE LAW light intensity control is coarser at low levels and finer at high levels e S CURVE light intensity control is finer at low levels and high levels and coarser at medium levels Whichever DIMMER CURVE option you select you can choose between FAST or SMOOTH dimming settings e FAST is the default setting It gives a virtually instantaneous reaction when you dim
21. from one intensity to another but dimming slowly from one intensity to another may appear slightly uneven e The SMOOTH setting gives smoother dimming during slow changes in intensity but it limits the speed of dimming changes slightly This makes it ideal for slow smooth dimming but a short time lag may be noticeable if you try to dim quickly from one intensity to another Restoring factory default settings The A200 factory default settings can be restored by applying a FACTORY SETTING LOAD command 14 Operation and effects Warning Read Safety Information starting on page 3 before installing powering operating or servicing the A200 This section describes only DMX control features that require particular explanation See DMX protocols on page 19 for a full list of the DMX channels and values required to control the different effects Effects Beam and Aura The A200 has two LED arrays The Beam the LEDs that provide the main output and The Aura the secondary LEDs that illuminate the front of the head provide local diffuse light output and can be set to contrast with the Beam output See Beam Aura and FX control on page 13 for full details of these modes and how to set them up Shutter effect The electronic shutter effect available for the Beam and the Aura provides instant open and blackout variable speed regular and random strobe and opening closing pulse effects as well as burst and sine wa
22. gging hardware are securely fastened Block access below the work area and work from a stable platform whenever installing servicing or moving the fixture Do not operate the fixture with missing or damaged covers shields or any optical component Contents DIMENSIONS arrene 02556 aie phases retire deo ie bb eioreute 2 Safety MONACO rU c 3 PIXTUPEOVEIVIGW xod notes do a ne om acido De cn ek 6 INTFODUCTION uiis ostra ltd e ek ioe be 7 Using tor the first time eiers coena eee WE hs eee ele eee EE Slt ee aie a A esis 7 AC DOW Clr cece spam rd Adee idad dia ee tae ck dyer em Tell Se 8 Power vVollag EEE se E AMENER Ran ORS He Ree Eee Rae eat AAR ERS AR Ee A 8 Power cables and power plug is cci sesso eee aude es eee dee at dons Re ed ee ee ee 8 Relaying power to other devices 2248 242 one Rm a IR Dea ee A ee E eS 9 Data RS coe ote TII 10 Tips for reliable data transmission 2 10 Connecting the data link aeu a sl Shh ee kk Eye aia ee 10 Physical ITS ANIMATIONS no ot clown header etienne ds 11 Fastening the fixture to a flat surface o o o oooooocooo aeti nekt S EADS EE ERA AEE Eaa ha 11 Mounting the fixture on tr ss s ees ra t reaa Reisk Lek UU ee A ee ee ea 11 Hanging the fixture orina HER SE Den oe a E id 12 Quick mount surface mounting bracket 12 SCUD a a nU e nee en eM E
23. he fixture safely please contact your supplie PROTECTION FROM ELECTRIC SHOCK Disconnect the fixture from AC power before removing or installing any cover or part and when not in use Always ground earth the fixture electrically Use only a source of AC power that complies with local building and electrical codes and has both overload and ground fault earth fault protection Before using the fixture check that all power distribution equipment and cables are in perfect condition and rated for the current requirements of all connected devices Power input and through put cables must be3 conductor rated 20 A minimum 1 5 mm 16 AWG minimum conductor size Power input and through put cables must be3 conductor rated 20 A minimum 1 5 mm 16 AWG minimum conductor size exrta hard usage type ST or equivalent The cable must be heat rewistant to 90 C 194 F minimum Use only Neutrik PowerCon NAC3FCA cable connectors to connect to power input sockets Use only Neutrik PowerCon NAC3FCB cable connectors to connect to power throughput sockets solate the fixture from power immediately if the power plug or any seal cover cable or other component is damaged defective deformed wet or showing signs of overheating Do not reapply power until repairs have been completed Do not expose the fixture to rain or moisture Refer any service operation not described in this manual to a qualified technician Socket outlets used to
24. head washlight features Independent or linked Beam primary LED array and Aura secondary background LED array control Range of pre programmed independent and synchronized Beam and Aura effects available via DMX that give instant access to the full potential of the fixture Beam RGBW color control with color temperature control Aura RGB control Color wheel color snap Beam and Aura effects Onboard control panel and backlit LCD graphic display Motorized zoom e Smooth electronic dimming Electronic shutter with strobe and pulse effects Calibrated and raw modes Osram Ostar high power emitters DMX control 540 pan and 232 tilt ranges Using for the first time Warning Read Safety Information on page 3 before installing powering operating or servicing the A200 Before applying power to the fixture Carefully review Safety Information starting on page 3 Check that the local AC mains power source is within the fixture s power voltage and frequency ranges See Power cables and power plug on page 8 Install a Neutrik PowerCon NAC3FCA power input connector on a suitable power cable If drawing power from a mains power outlet install a suitable power plug on the power cable AC power Warning Read Safety Information starting on page 3 before connecting the fixrures to AC mains power Warning For protection from electric shock the A200 must be grounded earthed The powerdistributio
25. hment point 5 Check that the head will not collide with other fixtures or objects Hanging the fixture In some regions it may be legal to use two safety cables one looped through one cable attachment point see Fixture overview on page 6 and the other looped through the other cable attachment point to suspend the fixture If one cable fails the other will provide secondary attachment However this suspension method is not recommended as it will not hold the base firmly and moving pan and tilt will cause the fixture and light beam to swing uncontrollably Instead we strongly recommend installation using a rigging clamp as described above Warning If you choose to suspend using two cables anyway you must install a minimum 8 8 grade steel M12 bolt in the rigging clamp hole in the center of the fixture s base See Figure 2 The bolt must protrude 20 30 mm 0 8 1 2 ins into the base If you do not secure the base in this way there is a risk that the fixture may separate from the base and fall Quick mount surface mounting bracket 12 The bracket can be screwed to a surface and the A200 mounted on and removed from the bracket in seconds A securely anchored safety cable or other secondary attachment must be provided if the bracket is used Setup Warning Read Safety Information on page 3 before installing powering operating or servicing the fixture Control panel and menu navigation The onboard control
26. inous output will be accelerated when LEDs are used in a fixture where conditions are much tougher than in manufacturer s testing To maximize LED lifetimes keep the ambient temperature as low as possible and drive the LEDs no harder and for no longer than necessar Cleaning Cleaning schedules for lighting fixtures vary greatly depending on the operating environment It is therefore impossible to specify precise cleaning intervals for the A200 Environmental factors that may result in a need for frequent cleaning include Use of smoke or fog machines High airflow rates near air conditioning vents for example Presence of cigarette smoke Airborne dust from stage effects building structures and fittings or the natural environment at outdoor events for example If one or more of these factors is present inspect fixtures within their first 100 hours of operation to see whether cleaning is necessary Check again at frequent intervals This procedure will allow you to assess cleaning requirements in your particular situation Use gentle pressure only when cleaning and work in a clean well lit area Do not use any product that contains solvents or abrasives as these can cause surface damage 17 Warning Disconnect from power and allow to cool before cleaning To clean the fixture 1 Disconnect the fixture from power and allow it to cool for at least 10 minutes 2 Vacuum or gently blow away dust and loose particles from
27. ixture base The M12 bolt must protrude 20 30 mm 0 8 1 2 ins into the fixture base An M12 bolt that is suitable for many types of rigging clamp is supplied with the fixture but youmust pass the bolt through the clamp and check that the distance the bolt will protrude into the fixture base is within the 20 30 mm limits before using it If the bolt is not within these limits you must find an alternative bolt that is To clamp a A200 to a truss 1 Check that the rigging structure can support at least 10 times the weight of all fixtures and equipment to be installed on it a max 30mm Figure 2 Rigging clamp bolt 2 Check that the rigging clamp is undamaged and can bear at least 10 times the weight of the fixture Fasten the clamp to the fixture with a minimum grade 8 8 steel M12 bolt in the threaded hole in the center of the base of the fixture The bolt must protrude 20 30 mm 0 8 1 2 ins into the base of the fixture 11 3 Block access under the work area Working from a stable platform hang the fixture on the truss with the arrow on the base towards the area to be illuminated Tighten the rigging clamp 4 Secure the fixture against clamp failure with a secondary attachment such as an approved safety cable that is rated for the weight of the fixture using one of the attachment points at the edges of the base see Fixture overview on page 6 Do not use any other part of the fixture as a safety cable attac
28. n circuit must be equipped with a fuse or circuit breaker and ground fault earth fault protection Warning Socket outlets or external power switches used to supply the A200 with power must be located near the fixture and easily accessible so that the fixtures can easily be disconnected from power Important Do not insert or remove live Neutrik PowerCon connectors to apply or cut power as this may cause arcing at the terminals that will damage the connectors Important Do not use an external dimming system to supply power to the A200 as this may cause damage to the fixture that is not covered by the product warranty The A200 can be hard wired to a building electrical installation if you want to install it permanently or a power plug that is suitable for the local power outlets can be installed on the power cable Power voltage Warning Check that the voltage range specified on the fixtures serial number label matches the local AC mains power voltage before applying power to the fixture The fixtures accept AC mains power at 100 240 V nominal 50 60 Hz Do not apply AC mains power to the fixture at any other voltage than that specified on the fixture s serial number label Power cables and power plug Power input and throughput cables must be rated 20 A minimum have three conductors 1 5 mm 16 AWG minimum conductor size and an outer cable diameter of 5 15 mm 0 2 0 6 in Cables must be hard usage type SJT or equivalent and he
29. olor mixing enabled 10 14 2 3 LEE 790 Moroccan pink 15 19 4 5 LEE 157 Pink 20 24 6 7 LEE 332 Special rose pink 25 29 8 9 LEE 328 Follies pink 30 34 10 11 LEE 345 Fuchsia pink 35 39 12 13 LEE 194 Surprise pink 40 44 14 15 LEE 181 Congo Blue 45 49 16 17 LEE 071 Tokyo Blue 50 54 18 19 LEE 120 Deep Blue 55 59 20 21 LEE 079 Just Blue 60 64 22 23 LEE 132 Medium Blue 65 69 24 25 LEE 200 Double CT Blue 70 74 26 27 LEE 161 Slate Blue 75 79 28 29 LEE 201 Full CT Blue 80 84 30 31 LEE 202 Half CT Blue 85 89 32 33 LEE 117 Steel Blue 90 94 34 35 LEE 353 Lighter Blue 95 99 36 37 LEE 118 Light Blue 100 104 38 39 LEE 116 Medium Blue Green 105 109 40 41 LEE 124 Dark Green 110 114 42 43 LEE 139 Primary Green 22 115 119 44 45 LEE 089 Moss Green 120 124 46 47 LEE 122 Fern Green 125 129 48 49 LEE 738 JAS Green 130 134 50 51 LEE 088 Lime Green 135 139 52 53 LEE 100 Spring Yellow 140 144 54 55 LEE 104 Deep Amber 145 149 56 57 LEE 179 Chrome Orange 150 154 58 59 LEE 105 Orange 155 159 60 61 LEE 021 Gold Amber 160 164 62 63 LEE 778 Millennium Gold 165 169 64 65 LEE 135 Deep Golden Amber 170 174 66 67 LEE 164 Flame Red 175 179 68 69 Open Color wheel rotation effect 180 201 70 78 Clockwise fast slow 202 207 79 80 Stop this will stop wherever the coloris atthe time 208 229 81 89 Counter clockwise slow fast 230 234 90 91 Open Random color 235 239 92
30. olors plus white variable speed color wheel rotation effect and random color Beam and Aura independent shutter effects Electronic with regular and random pulse burst and strobe effects Pre programmed effects Range of independent and synchronized Beam and Aura FX two combinable Electronic dimming Independent Beam and Aura four dimming curve options E en RTS dk gap DIET RNA Ni EUR 11 58 one tenth peak angle Cn perm 540 Tice he EE A ee bas ee ea et DXX 232 Pan and tilt Speed eps ow RR ee nes Adjustable via onboard control panel and DMX Optics and Photometric Data Light SOUL CB ccc tonsa ete ong poupe nine 12 Osram Ostar high power long life emitters Total lUMINOUS QutpUt wc died hee dt cine he ee de 3850 lumens zoom at maximum Control and Programming Control options s amri ca Sede ew eme ee e Independent or synchronized Beam and Aura control COMO an E DMX Control resolution 2222324 mat Date is abrite d Godhead 8 bit with 16 bit control of pan amp tilt DMX Channels sacs xoa Sr Ere e Rope tue SR RES e NE RENE EA E NE ee du Res 14 25 Setting and addressing e eei den drames y sent Control panel with backlit graphic display A DTE USITT DMX512 A Construction ro epp Black HOUSING ictus Me ho ea be wh wes OX HER ein Peu High impact flame retardant thermoplastic Protection rating 228 Late ack dhe Scie Don UR BURG MEE AS waa ee AUR MuR Eater Side He ai IP 20
31. panel and backlit graphic display are used to set the A200 s DMX address configure individual fixture settings personality read out data and execute service utilities See Onboard control menus on page 25 for a complete list of menus and commands Using the control buttons e To enter a menu select a function or apply a selection press Enter e Press A Up and Y Down to scroll within a menu or adjust values e To escape a function or move back one level in the menu structure press Menu Escape Control button reset shortcut Holding lt Menu Escape pressed in and pressing Up forces the fixture to reset DMX address setting The DMX address also known as the start channel is the first channel used to receive instructions from the controller For independent control each fixture must be assigned its own control channels Two A200 fixtures of the same type may share the same address however if identical behavior is desired Address sharing can be useful for diagnostic purposes and symmetric control particularly when combined with the inverse pan and tilt options The DMX address is configured using the DMX ADDRESS menu in the control panel Beam Aura and FX control NORMAL and ADVANCED modes e DMX control mode is selected in the CONTROL MODE menu The A200 has two DMX control modes NORMAL normal mode uses 14 DMX channels e ADVANCED advanced mode uses 25 DMX channels NORMAL mode When the A2
32. r spikes Reserved Zoom color offset Color zoom ramp in Color zoom ramp out Color zoom fade in Color zoom fade out Reserved Zoom ramp up Zoom ramp down Reserved Reserved FX Adjust n a n a n a n a n a n a n a Trigger Delay Speed Speed Speed Speed n a Speed Speed Speed Speed Speed n a Color offset n a Amount Amount n a n a Color offset on strobe n a Aura color offset on strobe Strength n a Speed Speed Speed Speed n a Speed Speed n a n a Table 3 FX pre programmed Beam and Aura effects 23 LEE colors and RGB equivalents The table below gives approximate RGB equivalents for the LEE colors available in the standard A200 s color wheel effects for the Beam on DMX channel 9 in NORMAL and ADVANCED modes and Aura on DMX channel 22 in ADVANCED mode only DMX Integer Lee no Name Red Green Blue 790 Moroccan Pink 255 235 052 157 Pink 214 134 048 332 Special rose Pink 255 000 044 328 Follies Pink 255 059 113 345 Fuchsia Pink 255 138 219 194 Surprise Pink 226 175 226 181 Congo Blue 040 001 255 071 Tokyo Blue 000 000 255 120 Deep Blue 000 078 255 079 Just Blue 000 199 255 132 Medium Blue 000 255 234 200 Double CT Blue 149 246 255 161 State Blue 137 255 227 201 Full CT Blue 213 220 222 202 Half CT Blue 219 232 175 117 Steel Blue 205 255 199 353 Lighter Blue 115 255 165 118 Light Blue 006 255 143 116 Medium Blue Green 000 255 94 124 Dark Green 029 255 000 139 Prima
33. rary isavailable twice in the DMX channel layout with identical functions and effects and two different FX can be combined and run simultaneously with one superimposed over the other See FX pre programmed effects on page 23 for an overview of the FX available Effects are selected using the FX select DMX channels 15 and 17 Where modification is possible the selected FX can be modified using its FX adjust channel Modifications can include speed amount offset smoothness etc depending on the FX selected FX Syne and Random operation The FX system uses a dedicated internal synchronization clock If two different FX that repeat in cycles are activated the FX Sync DMX channel 19 can be used to synchronize them When two FX are synchronized the repeat cycle of FX2 is adjusted to ensure that FX2 arrives at the end of a cycle and starts to repeat the cycle at the same time as FX1 If one FX with a short repeat cycle is combined with another FX with a long repeat cycle the short FX can repeat twice or more in the time it takes the long FX to repeat once But if two FX with different repeat cycles are synchronized the short cycle is adjusted so that it arrives at the end of a cycle at the same time as the long cycle Sync shift The sync shift option modifies FX synchronization so that FX2 runs with a time offset This means that the FX2 cycle start point is delayed relative to FX1 but the amount of the delay remains constant
34. ry Green 032 223 000 089 Moss Green 075 255 000 122 Fern Green 080 232 000 738 JAS Green 108 226 000 088 Lime Green 145 194 000 100 Spring Yellow 210 255 000 104 Deep Amber 225 232 000 179 Chrome Orange 023 215 000 105 Orange 247 214 000 021 Gold Amber 255 163 000 778 Millennium Gold 255 152 000 135 Deep Golden Amber 255 108 000 164 Flame Red 255 080 000 24 Onboard control menus Menu Item Options Notes Default settings in bold print DMX address default address 1 The DMX address DMX ADDRESS 1 XXX range is limited so that the fixture will always have enough DMX channels in the 512 available ADVANCED Independent control of Beam and Aura FX available fixture uses 25 DMX channels CONT MODE NORMAL Linked control of Beam and Aura using Beam channels Aura copies Beam fixture uses 14 DMX channels P T SPEED Normal Fast Slow Pan and tilt speed normal fast slow P T SWAP NO YES Swap pan and tilt pan commands move tilt and vice MOTOR SETTING Versa pi Lon PAN INVERT Normal Reverse Pan inversion reverse direction pan control TILT INVERT Normal Reverse Tilt inversion reverse direction tilt control REGULATED Cooling fan speed thermostatically regulated FANS FULL Max cooling fan speed LINEAR Linear dimming curve DIMMER SQUARE LAW Square law dimming curve MODE INV SQUARE LAW Inverse square law dimming
35. t pulse fast slow 185 189 74 75 Shutter open 190 204 76 81 Strobe 8 random burst pulse fast slow 205 209 82 83 Shutter open 210 224 84 89 Strobe 9 sine wave fast slow 225 229 90 91 Shutter open 230 244 92 97 Strobe 10 burst fast slow 245 255 98 100 Shutter open Beam Dimmer 2 0 255 0 100 0 100 intensity Zoom 3 0 255 0 100 Wide narrow Pan 4 0 255 0 100 Left right Pan fine 5 0 255 0 100 Pan fine Least Significant Byte Tilt 6 0 255 0 100 Tilt 0 232 Tilt fine 7 0 255 0 100 Tilt fine Least Significant Byte Fixture control settings 0 9 0 3 No function 10 14 4 5 Reset entire fixture 15 39 6 13 No function 40 44 14 15 PTSP NORM2 45 49 16 17 PTSP FAST 50 54 18 19 PTSP SLOW2 55 59 20 21 No function 60 64 22 23 Fan mode FULL 65 69 24 25 No function 70 74 26 27 Fan mode REGULATED 75 89 28 33 No function 90 94 34 35 Calibrated color output mode COLOR CALIB ON 8 95 99 36 37 No function 100 104 38 40 Raw color output mode COLOR CALIB OFF3 105 109 41 42 No function 110 114 43 44 Fast dimming speed of changes unrestricted 115 119 45 46 No function 120 124 47 48 Smooth dimming speed of changes restricted slightly2 125 249 49 97 No function 250 255 98 100 Illuminate display 11f DMX Reset is disabled in the menu a reset command can only be executed if channel 2 is set to 232 and channel 1 is setto zero These values need to be held for 5 seconds before fe
36. the outside of the fixture and the air vents at the back and sides of the head and in the base with low pressure compressed air 3 Remove the central screw from the grill on the front of the head remove the grill and clean the LED lenses by wiping gently with a soft clean lint free cloth moistened with a weak detergent solution Do not rub the surface hard lift particles off with a soft repeated press Dry with a soft clean lint free cloth or low pressure compressed air Remove stuck particles with an unscented tissue or cotton swab moistened with glass cleaner or distilled water Control menu service utilities Functions test The TEST feature provides four test routines allowing testing of pan tilt LEDs and display separately or together without a controller 18 DMX protocols NORMAL ADVANCED DMX Value Percent Function Electronic shutter effect 0 19 0 7 Shutter closed 20 49 8 19 Shutter open 50 64 20 25 Strobe 1 fast slow 65 69 26 27 Shutter open 70 84 28 33 Strobe 2 opening pulse fast slow 85 89 34 35 Shutter open 90 104 36 41 Strobe 3 closing pulse fast slow 105 109 42 43 Shutter open 110 124 44 49 Strobe 4 random strobe fast slow 125 129 50 51 Shutter open 1 130 144 52 57 Strobe 5 random opening pulse fast slow 145 149 58 59 Shutter open 150 164 60 65 Strobe 6 random closing pulse fast slow 165 169 66 67 Shutter open 170 184 68 73 Strobe 7 burs
37. ve effects Dimming Beam and Aura intensity can be adjusted 0 100 using electronic dimming See the available dimming curve options in Dimming on page 14 Zoom The Beam can be zoomed from 58 to maximum narrow 11 one tenth peak angles Aura output is automatically dimmed as the zoom approaches maximum There is a linear dimming curve from normal Aura output when the Beam is at 90 zoom to zero Aura output when the Beam is at maximum narrow zoom Pan and tilt The A200 s moving head can be panned through 540 and tilted through 232 The speed of pan tilt movement can be adjusted on the DMX fixture control channel 8 and in the fixture s onboard control panel Both NORMAL and ADVANCED control modes offer fine control of pan and tilt In each case the main control channel sets the first 8 bits the most significant byte or MSB and the fine channel sets the second 8 bits the least significant byte or LSB of the 16 bit control byte In other words the fine channel works within the position set by the main channel Controlling color Color wheel effects The electronic color wheel effects available for the Beam and the Aura give the convenience and feel of a mechanical color wheel and let you snap between 33 different full LEE referenced colors You can also scroll continuously forwards or backwards through the colors or display random colors at variable speed The approximate RGB equivalents of the color
38. wer in one interconnected daisy chain using power input and throughput connectors Data link A DMX 512 data link is required in order to control a A200 via DMX The A200 has 3 pin XLR connectors for DMX data input and output The pin out on all connectors is pin 1 shield pin 2 cold and pin 3 hot To add more fixtures or groups of fixtures when the above limit is reached add a DMX universe and another daisy chained link Tips for reliable data transmission Use shielded twisted pair cable designed for RS 485 devices standard microphone cable cannot transmitcontrol data reliably over long runs 24 AWG cable is suitable for runs up to 300 meters 1000 ft Heavier gauge cable and or an amplifier is recommended for longer runs Connectingthe data link 10 To connect the A200 to data 1 Connect the DMX data output from the controller to the closest A200 s male 3 pin XLR DMX input connector 2 Connect the DMX output of the fixture closest to the controller to the DMX input of the next fixture and continue connecting fixtures output to input Physical installation Warning The A200 must be either fastened to a flat surface such as a stage or wall or clamped to a truss or similar structure in any orientation using a rigging clamp Do not apply power to the fixture if it is standing freely or the fixture can be moved Warning If the fixture can cause injury or damage it if falls attach an approved safety cabl

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