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1. M nTrm 20 12 21 DMX ILL RN 21 The Physical cia 21 The SIQM D 21 mutent 21 DMX Configuration 2 2 2 td 21 ai 21 Starting A 21 Assigning Addresses ict cg damped odian 22 22 DMX M c A A A a Dc 22 Fixture Lo CON A A 22 Number OFFIXUTOS iier dais 22 DMA Data Cabin ii A a 22 Making your Own DMX memes eene memi e e esee se eme e eee nene 22 DMX Cable Cli racteristicS v oce repre e Ree qi en ea eR eeu o 22 DMX Cable Connectors cto te te ee et n Ai 23 3 Pin to 5 Pin Conversion Chart e e ese e ehe re eri etr nnns 23 DMX EIUS 23 Master Slave coi aaa 24 Master Slave Connection ni E e ii e e etse 24 ID 55 seria A A AO aii 25 Single Row Connector aca la 25 Standard Block Connection rsen 25 Repeated Row Block C
2. User Manual LED MOVING HEAD MH LED 60D Please Read over this Manual before Operating the Light Fixture Tableof Contents 1 BeforeyouBegin isis is 1 What is Included xi tete te e A 1 Unpacking ee RS 1 Text Conv6ehtlOns A a 1 ICONS EE 1 malety ET Er 2 Expected LED Lifespan sisi cece nia retreat nra er m e eT d EE Eva Fi da i a va 2 os oie ence 3 Feature Description 3 ESTU 3 Additional ROQUES il 3 DMX Channel SUMMA ATE 3 Product OVEIVIOW AR A A A ER AAA 4 3 Set p M 5 POW ARA 5 A A A ADA AAA AAA 5 Fuse Replace Me iii ii A 5 Gobo Replacement da coin A A AT d bee cas ai bici 6 LED Replacement id A PEA AAA A ida 6 S TE ET 6 DMX Modes D 6 Master Slave LINKING lt a aii ee eae a EE EEEO EA OA 6 O E 7 Orientation A AS dan 7 rr AAA da ists 7 Bs Operation A 8 Control Panel D
3. gobo 010 019 1 020 029 2 030 039 3 040 049 4 050 059 5 060 069 6 8 Rotating Gobo 070 079 Gobo 7 Wheel 080 099 Shaking gobo 7 100 119 Shaking gobo 6 120 139 Shaking gobo 5 140 159 Shaking gobo 4 160 179 Shaking gobo 3 180 199 Shaking gobo 2 200 219 Shaking gobo 1 220 255 Flow effect 000 060 Gobo indexing 9 Gobo Rotation 061 158 CW rotation Slow Fast 159 255 CCW rotation Slow Fast 000 No function 001 004 Prism engaged no rotation 10 Rotating Prism 005 127 CCW rotation Slow Fast 128 132 function 133 255 rotation Slow Fast 11 Focus 000 255 12 Dimmer 000 255 Dark Bright Continues on next page 12 ADVANCED Channel Function Value Percent Setting Cont 000 031 Close 032 063 Open 064 095 Strobe Slow Fast 096 127 Open 13 strobe 128 159 Pulse strobe effect Slow Fast 160 191 Open 192 223 Random strobe effect Slow Fast 224 255 Open 000 019 function 020 039 Pan tilt black activation 3 s delay 040 059 Pan tilt black deactivation 3 s delay 060 079 Auto 1 3 s delay 080 099 Auto 2 3 s delay 100 119 Sound 1 3 s delay 14 Control 120 139 Sound 2 3 s delay 140 159 Custom
4. 2 Prism P114 Q260PRSM 3 Prism motor P113 Q260LP 4 Motor driver board P188 Q260LED 5 Rotating gobo wheel P169 Q260LED 6 LED board P222 Q260LED 7 Heat sink P222 Q260LHS 8 Moving head fan P131 MVNHD 9 Arm cover P300 Q260LA 10 Tilt motor P113 Q260LEDT 11 Display main board P173 Q260LED 12 Base fan P131 24V15A 13 Mounting bracket P125 Q260LED 14 X Y control board P175 Q260LED 15 Right base cover P300 Q260BB 16 3 pin XLR A socket P135 XLRA 17 3 pin XLR B socket P135 XLRB 18 IEC power input and fuse socket P190 Q260LED 19 On Off switch P100 SWTCH 20 Fixed gobo wheel P169 Q260LEDS Distance m 2 4 Diameter mm 21 Color wheel P149 Q260LED 22 Wheel motor P113 Q260LG 23 Pan motor P113 Q260LEDP 24 Left base cover P300 Q260BB Not Shown 25 Power supply P142 Q260LED 26 Tilt belt P118 4863M 27 Pan belt P118 3M291 28 Rotating gobo wheel belt P118 Q260LRG 29 Fixed gobo wheel belt P118 Q260LSG 30 Color wheel belt P118 Q260LC 31 Prism belt P118 Q260LP 32 Fixed gobo wheel motor P113 Q260LSG 33 Color wheel motor P113 Q260LC Photometrics luminance 1 4230 1058 470 264 4 169 2 15 78 18 Returns The user mustsend the merchandise prepaid in the original box and with its original packing and accessories We will not issue calltags Procedure Call us andrequest a Return Merchandise Authorization Number RMA
5. 255 as per the DMX Values table 15 Go teMENU gt EDIT GOBO 2ROT 16 Select arotating gobo mode 000 255 as perthe DMX Values table 15 Go to MENU gt EDIT PRISM 16 Select arotating prism mode 000 255 as perthe DMX Values table 17 Go teMENU gt EDIT FOCUS 18 Select afocus position 000 255 19 Go to MENU gt EDIT DIMMER 20 Select adimmer setting 000 255 21 Go toMENU gt EDIT STROBE 22 Select astrobe setting 000 255 as per the DMX Values table 23 Go to MENU gt EDIT TIME 24 Select theduration of thisstep 000 255 25 Go toMENU gt EDIT USE 26 Select YES to savethe settings forthis step orNO to deletethem 27 Repeat steps 3 to 26 for the othersteps Tor epeat the Custom s tepsin a ne ndless loop mode c onfigurethe TIME setting of the last step as 0 9 Range Limitation Move in Black Reset Control System Default Go to MENU gt RANGE gt P START Select the starting point for the limited pan 000 255 Go to MENU gt RANGE gt P FINISH Select the finishing point for the limited pan 000 255 Go to MENU gt RANGE gt T START Select the starting point for the limited tilt 000 255 Go to MENU gt RANGE gt T FINISH Select the finishing point for the limited tilt 000 255 Go to MENU gt RANGE gt USE 10 Select YES to activate the new settings or NO to stopusing them 4 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 Go toMENU gt SPECIAL gt BLACK 2 Select YES to enablethe se
6. LED driver Replace LED driver Fixture is on Base fan is off Faulty base fan Replace base fan Faulty power supply Replace power supply Color wheel problem Faulty color wheel motor Replace color wheel motor Faulty sensor board Replace sensor board Faulty X Y control board Replace X Y control board Prism problem Faulty prism motor Replace prism motor Faulty prism belt Replace prism belt Faulty X Y control board Replace X Y control board Gobo wheel problem Faulty gobo wheel motor Replace gobo wheel motor Blocked gobo wheel Unblock Faulty sensor board Replace sensor board Faulty X Y control board Replace X Y control board Pan movement problem Faulty pan motor Replace pan motor Faulty pan belt Replace pan belt Faulty magnetic sensor Replace magnetic sensor Faulty optical sensor Replace optical sensor Faulty X Y control board Replace X Y control board Tilt movement problem Faulty tilt motor Replace tilt motor Faulty tilt belt Replace tilt belt Faulty magnetic sensor Replace magnetic sensor Faulty optical sensor Replace optical sensor Faulty X Y control board Replace X Y control board Circuit breaker fuse keeps tripping blowing Excessive circuit load Check total load placed on the electrical circuit Short circuit along the power wires Check for
7. The display will show the installed software version 8 Keylock 2 D Movement Inversion Color Wheel Movement Edit Custom 2 1 Go toMENU gt INTRO gt KEYLOCK 2 Select YES or NO When nt he YES setting the user will have to enter t he password after 30 seconds of control panel inactivity oreach time he sheturns the fixture on The default non modifiable password is lt UP gt lt DOWN gt lt UP gt lt DOWN gt and lt ENTER gt 1 Go toMENU gt INVERT gt PAN 2 Select amovement mode NORMALor REVERSE 3 Go to MENU gt INVERT gt TILT 4 Select amovement mode NORMALor REVERSE 5 Go toMENU gt INVERT gt USE 6 Select YES to activate the new settingsor NO tostop using them 1 Go toMENU gt INVERT gt COLOR 2 Select amovement mode STEPor LINEAR 3 Go toMENU gt INVERT gt USE 4 Select YES to activatethe new settingor NO tostop using it 1 Go to MENU gt EDIT gt STEP 2 Select aprogramming step 000 255 3 Go toMENU gt EDIT gt PAN 4 Select apan value 000 255 5 Go toMENU gt EDIT gt TILT 6 Select atilt value 000 255 7 Go toMENU gt EDIT gt XY SPEED 8 Select atilt pan movement speed 000 255 9 Go toMENU gt EDIT gt COLOR 10 Select acolor wheel position 000 255 as perthe DMX Values table 11 Go to MENU EDIT gt 1 12 Select afixed gobo 000 255 as per the DMX Values table 13 Go teMENU gt EDIT GOBO 2 14 Select arotating gobo 000
8. a month Dust buildup reduces lightoutput performance and can cause overheating This can leadto reduced lightsource life andincreased mechanical wear We recommends cleaning the fixture sexternal optics witha soft cloth using normal glass cleaning fluid To clean a fixture follow the below recommendations Unplug the fixturefrom power Wait untilthe fixture is cold Use a vacuum or dry compressedair and asoft brush toremove dust collected on the external ventsand reachable internalcomponents Clean all externaloptics and glasssurfaces with amild solution ofglass cleaner or isopropyl alcohol anda soft lintfree cotton cloth or a lens cleaning tissue Apply the solution directly tothe cloth ortissue and dragany dirt and grime to the outside of thelens Gently polish the external glass surfaces until they arefree of haze and lint When cleaning units with a movable mirror youshould keep the contact with the mirror surface toa minimum to avoid scratching ordamaging it Always dry the external optics and glass surfaces carefully after cleaning them If the fixture has one or compressedair refrainfrom spinning themusing compressed air 15 Troubleshooting Guide Symptom Cause s Action s NEON LED connection problems Reconnect LED ixture is on LED is off Faulty LED Replace LED Faulty LED driver Replace LED driver Fixture is on Faulty head fan Replace head fan Head fan is off Faulty
9. before shipping the fixture Be prepared toprovide the modelnumber serialnumber and a brief description of the causefor the return The user mustclearly label the package with a Return Merchandise Authorization Number RMA We will refuse any product returned withoutan RMA DO NO Twrite t he RMA directly on the b ox Instead write ito n aproperly affixed label Once you aregiven an RMAZ please includethe following informationon a piece of paper inside thebox e Your name Your address Your phone number e TheRMA Abrief description ofthe symptoms Be sure topack the fixture properly Any shippingdamage resulting frominadequate packaging will bethe customer s responsibility Asa suggestion properUPS packing or double boxing isalways a safemethod to use 3 We reservesthe right to u seit s owndiscretion t orepair o rreplace returned product s Claims The carrier isresponsible for any damage incurred duringshipping Therefore if the received merchandise appearsto have damages caused during shipping the customer must submit thedamage report andany related claims with the carrier not ours The customer mustsubmit the reportupon reception ofthe damaged merchandise Failure to doso in atimely manner mayinvalidate the customer sclaim with the carrier For other issuessuch as missing components or parts damage not relatedto shipping or concealed damage the customer mustmake claims tous within seven 7 days of receiving t
10. range This allows for the control ofup to 36 fixtures in the 14 channel ADVANCED DMX modeand up to 46 fixturesin the 11 channel BASIC DMXmode The Q Spot 260 LEDdoes not support ID Addressing Carry out allthe programming proceduresindicated below fromthe control panel Refer to the Menu Map pageto learn howthe menu optionsrelate to eachother Use ENTER and MENU to changelevels the Menu M ap This is equivalent to move rightand left respectively Use UP and DOWN tomove vertically within theMenu Mapoptions 1 Select DMX operation a Go to MENU gt INTRO RUN b Select DMX512 2 Select aDMX mode a Go toMENU gt INTRO CHANNELS b Select BASICor ADVANCED 3 Select thestarting address a Go toMENU gt INTRO ADDRESS b Select astarting address 001 498 Advanced or 001 501 Basic 1 Go toMENU gt INTRO RUN 2 Select astand alone operation mode AUTO 1 AUTO2 SOUND 1 SOUND 2 CUSTOM or TEST 1 Configure the Masterfixture a Select astand alone mode asindicated above 2 Configure the Slavefixtures Go to MENU gt INTRO RUN b Select SLAVE Of all thest and alone operation modes i ndicatedab ove only CUSTOM is editable see Edit Custom 1 Go to MENU gt INTRO DISPLAY 2 Select adisplay mode 60 CLOSE or BRIGHT When in the 60 CLOSE setting the display backlightwill turn off after 60s When in the BRIGHT setting thedisplay backlight willstay on 1 Go to MENU INTRO gt INFO 2
11. the fixture spower cord beforereplacing a blownfuse and always replaceit with afuse of thesame type andrating pE Fuse Holder am NN Gobo Replacement 2 Unlock the gobo cover andslide it away Take the targetgobo out ofthe gobo wheel Install thenew rotating gobo Slide andlock the gobocover sure todisconnect the fixture s power cord beforereplacing the gobo LED 1 Remove the head cover byloosening its screws 2 Remove thefan cover the head fan the fan supportand the heatsink in this order Replacement 3 Disconnect andremove the LED Mount and connectthe new LED 5 Reverse steps 2 and 1 sure todisconnect the fixture s power cord beforereplacing the LED DMX Linking DMX Modes Master Slave Linking 2 Head cover Fan support Fan cover Fan You may link the light to aDMX controller usinga standard DMX serial connection Ifusing other DMX compatible fixtures with the light it ispossible to controlthem individually with single DMX controller It is also possible to run several DMX compatible fixtures synchronized withouta DMX controller in amaster slave operating mode If you arenot familiar withthe DMX standard please refer tothe DMX Primerand DMX Connectivity sectionsin the Appendix chapter ofthis manual The light usesthe standard DMXdata connection forits DMX modes Advanced and Basic Refer tothe Operation Instructions chapter to learn how t
12. 160 179 Test 3 s delay 180 199 No function 200 219 Reset 3 s delay 220 255 No function BASIC Channel Function Value Percent Setting 1 Pan 000 255 0 540 2 Tilt 000 255 0 270 000 016 White 017 033 Red 034 050 Yellow 051 067 Magenta 068 084 Green 3 Color Wheel 085 101 Orange 102 118 Blue 119 135 Light blue 136 152 Light green 153 255 Rainbow or linear effect 000 009 No gobo 010 019 Gobo 1 020 029 Gobo 2 030 039 Gobo 3 040 049 Gobo 4 050 059 Gobo 5 060 069 Gobo 6 070 079 Gobo 7 080 089 Gobo 8 4 Fixed Gobo 090 099 Gobo 9 Wheel 100 114 Shaking gobo 9 115 129 Shaking gobo 8 130 144 Shaking gobo 7 145 159 Shaking gobo 6 160 174 Shaking gobo 5 175 189 Shaking gobo 4 190 204 Shaking gobo 205 219 Shaking gobo 2 220 234 Shaking gobo 1 235 255 Flow effect 13 BASIC Cont Channel Function Value Percent Setting 000 009 No gobo 010 019 Gobo 1 020 029 Gobo 2 030 039 Gobo 3 040 049 Gobo 4 050 059 Gobo 5 060 069 Gobo 6 5 Rotating Gobo 070 079 Gobo 7 Wheel 080 099 Shaking gobo 7 100 119 Shaking gobo 6 120 139 Shaking gobo 5 140 159 Shaking gobo 4 160 179 Shaking gobo 180 199 Shaking gobo 2 200 21
13. 9 Shaking gobo 1 220 255 Flow effect 000 060 Gobo indexing 6 Gobo Rotation 061 158 Clockwise rotating from slow to fast 159 255 Anti clockwise rotating from slow to fast 000 No function 001 004 engaged no rotation 7 Rotating Prism 005 127 CCW rotation Slow Fast 128 132 function 133 255 CW rotation Slow Fast 8 Focus 000 255 9 Dimmer 000 255 Dark Bright 000 031 Close 032 063 Open 064 095 Strobe Slow Fast 096 127 Open IR Sobe 128 159 Pulse strobe effect Slow Fast 160 191 Open 192 223 Random strobe effect Slow Fast 224 255 Open 000 019 No function 020 039 Pan tilt black activated activated after 3 s 040 059 Pan tilt black deactivated activated after 3 060 079 Auto 1 activated after 3 s 080 099 Auto 2 activated after 3 s 41 100 119 Sound 1 activated after 3 s 120 139 Sound 2 activated after 3 5 140 159 Custom 160 179 Test activated after 3 s 180 199 No function 200 219 Reset activated after 3 s 220 255 No function 14 5 Technical Information General Maintenance D A Tomaintain optimum performanceand minimize wear the usershould clean thelight fixtures frequently Usage andenvironment are contributingfactors in determiningthe cleaning frequency Asa rule the user should cleanthe fixtures atleast twice
14. DMX data connection as well The difference inthis case isthat there isno DMX controller involved Refer tothe fixtures manualto learn howto configure themto work in Master Slave mode The procedure below illustrates a possible connection method 1 Connect the 3 pin male connectorof the firstDMX cable tothe DMX Output connector 3 pin female of the masterfixture 2 Connect the3 pin female connectorof the firstDMX cable comingfrom the master fixture to the DMX Input connector 3 pin male ofthe first slave fixture 3 Connect the3 pin male connectorof the second DMX cable tothe DMX Output connector 3 pin female of the firstslave fixture 4 Connect the3 pin female connectorof the second DMX cable comingfrom the first slave fixtureto the DMX Input connector 3 pin male of thesecond slave fixture 5 Continue linking the other slave fixtures in the same way 6 Follow the steps in fixtures manual to configurethe fixtures as master and slaves Other Slave Second First Fixtures DMX DMX Cable Cable DMX Input DMX Output DMX Input First Slave Fixture Master Fixture 2 ID Addressing ID Addressingis a sub addressing method by whicheach fixture apartfrom its starting address can alsohave an ID address in the 1 66 range This allows usersto multiply Not supported by the the number offixtures they can control with asingle DMX controller Many fixtures have at least one DMX personality ormode that enab
15. Rado UM The name ofanother publication ormanual lt SET gt A buttonto be pressedon the fixture s control pan Settings A menuoption that canbe selected butnot modified MENU gt Settings A sequenceof menu options to be followed 1 10 Yes No A range of menu values of which be selected A setof mutually exclusive menu options tochoose ON Icons Icons A valueto be entered Meaning This icon indicates critical installation configuration or operation information Failure tocomply with thisinformation may render the fixture partially or completely inoperative damage third party equipment orcause harm tothe user This icon indicatesimportant installation orconfiguration in formation Failure tocomply with thisinformation may prevent the fixture fromfunctioning correctly This icon indicates useful although non criticalinformation X The te rm DMX usedthroughout t hisdocument refers to the USITTDMX512 A transmission protocol ES Safety Notes A D 2 Personal Safety Mounting and Rigging Power and Wiring Operation 2 Expected LED Lifespan Please read the following notes carefully because they include important safety information aboutthe installation usageand maintenance ofthis product It is importantto read allthese notes beforestarting to workwith this product There are nouser serviceable partsinside the light Any ref
16. ashort in the electrical wiring Fixture does not power up No power Check for power on power outlet Loose or damaged power cord Check power cord Blown fuse Replace fuse Faulty On Off switch Replace On Off switch Faulty internal power supply Replace internal power supply Fixture does not respond to DMX Wrong DMX addressing Check control panel and unit addressing Damaged DMX cables Check DMX cables Wrong polarity on the controller Check polarity switch settings on the controller Loose DMX cables Check cable connections Faulty DMX interface Replace the display board Faulty Display board Replace the display board DMX signal problems D Non DMX cables Use only DMX compatible cables Bouncing signals Install terminator as suggested Long cable low level signal Install an optically coupled DMX splitterright after the fixture withthe strong signal Too many fixtures Install an optically coupled DMX splitter after unit 32 or before Interference from AC wires Keep DMX cables separated from power cables or fluorescent black lights If you stillex perience technical problems after tr yingthe a boves olutions contact our Technical Support Exploded View a ee ie AT Ira Parts List Item Description CHAUVET Part Number 1 Front lens cover P114 Q260LFL
17. bo wheel spin at variable speeds 3 facet high speed rotating prism at variable speeds Variable electronic shutter for strobing Variable electronic dimmer 0 100 Remote fixture reset 8 vector speed channel 255 user programmable steps without DMX controller Move in black for pan tilt Built in automated programs Built in sound activated programs High powered 60 W 12 6 A LED Easy access door for gobo change User selectable pan tilt ranges Automatic pan amp tilt correction User selectable basic or advanced operating DMX modes DMX Channel Summary Advanced Channel Function Basic Channel Function 1 Pan 1 Pan 2 Pan Fine 2 Tilt 3 Tilt 3 Color Wheel 4 Tilt Fine 4 Fixed Gobo Wheel 1 5 Pan Tilt Speed 5 Rotating Gobo Wheel 2 6 Color Wheel 6 Gobo Rotation 7 Fixed Gobo Wheel 1 7 Rotating Prism 8 Rotating Gobo Wheel 2 8 Focus 9 Gobo Rotation 9 Dimmer 10 Rotating Prism 10 Strobe 11 Focus 11 Control 12 Dimmer 13 Strobe 14 Control EM Product Overview Ds n A Control Panel Base Fan Power Input On Off Switch DMX Out Base Fan DMX In Fuse Holder 3 Setup AC Power A D AC Plug Fuse Replacement A The light hasan auto ranging powersupply that can work with aninput voltage range of 100 240 VAC 50 60 Hz Make sure thatyou are conn
18. cable tothe DMX Output connector 3 pin female of the first DMX fixture 4 Connect the 3 pin female connector of the second DMX cable comingfrom the first DMX fixture tothe DMX Inputconnector of the second DMX compatible fixture 5 Continue linkingthe other DMXfixtures in the same way 3 The figure below is only an example of a possible DMX serial connection 223 DMX Connectivity Cont Generic DMX Data Connection Diagram Master Slave Linking Master Slave Connection Generic Master Slave Connection Diagram 5900000060 Second DMX Cable DMX Controlle 9 o o 9 o El 00000 UI TICUINCO 9 9 Other DMX Compatible Fixtures DMX Input DMX Output DMX Output DMX Input 2 DMX Fixture 1 DMX Fixture The Master Slave modeallows one fixture the master torun a preconfigured program to controlseveral other fixturesof the samemodel the slaves without requiring a DMXcontroller Inthis mode allthe slave fixtures will operate inunison with the masterfixture If a fixturesupports the Master Slave mode it willhave some sortof programming function to configureit as masteror slave Those fixtures thatonly support DMX mode cannot operatein Master Slave mode Make sure thefixtures with which you are workingare capable ofoperating in Master Slave mode When working in Master Slave mode most fixturesuse the
19. conds delay or NOto make the blackout immediate 1 Go to MENU SPECIAL gt RESET 2 Select DMX toenable the DMX controller to resetthe fixture Controlfunction or NO to resetthe fixture onlyfrom the control panel 1 Go to gt DEFAULT gt DEFAULT 2 Select YES to default the fixture to its original factory settings 10 11 DMX Values ADVANCED Channel Function Value Percent Setting 1 Pan 000 255 0 540 2 Pan Fine 000 255 Fine movement control 3 Tilt 000 255 0 270 4 Tilt Fine 000 255 Fine movement control 5 Pan Tilt Speed 000 255 Fast Slow 000 016 White 017 033 Red 034 050 Yellow 051 067 Magenta 068 084 085 101 Orange 102 118 Blue 119 135 Light blue 136 152 Light green 153 255 Rainbow or linear effect 6 Color Wheel 000 009 gobo 010 019 1 020 029 2 030 039 3 040 049 4 050 059 Gobo 5 060 069 Gobo 6 070 079 Gobo 7 080 089 Gobo 8 7 Fixed Gobo 090 099 Gobo 9 Wheel 100 114 Shaking gobo 9 115 129 Shaking gobo 8 130 144 Shaking gobo 7 145 159 Shaking gobo 6 160 174 Shaking gobo 5 175 189 Shaking gobo 4 190 204 Shaking gobo 3 205 219 Shaking gobo 2 220 234 Shaking gobo 1 235 255 Flow effect 000 009
20. ectingthis product tothe proper voltage as per the specifications in this guide the product s user manual oron the product s sticker Always connect thelight to aprotected circuit withan appropriate electrical ground to avoid the risk of electrocution orfire Todetermine the powerrequirements for the light see the label affixed to the side of the fixture Alternatively you may referto the technicalspecifications chart inthe Technical Information chapter ofthis manual The listed currentrating indicates the maximum current drawduring normal operation Please refer tothe Sizing the Circuit B reakers section in the Appendix chapterof this manual Never c onnectthe light toa r heostat variable resistor or dimmercircuit even if therheostat or dimmerchannel serves onlyas a Oto 10096 switch The light comes with a powerinput cord terminated with an IEC connector on oneend an Edison plugon the otherend US market If the powercord that came with your fixture has no plugor you needto change the Edison plug usethe tablebelow to wire thenew plug Connection Wire US Wire Europe Pin AC Live Black Brown 1 AC Neutral White Blue AC Ground Green Yellow Green Yellow 1 With aflat head screwdriver wedge thefuse holder outof its housingand remove the blown fusefrom the holder 2 Replace theblown fuse witha fuse ofthe exact sametype and rating 3 Insert thefuse holder backin its place and reconnect power Make sure todisconnect
21. erenceto servicing this unit you may findfrom now onin this UserManual will only apply to properly we certified technicians Do noto pen the housing or attemptany repairs unless you are one of them Please refer toall applicable local codes and regulations for proper installation of the light Keep this manualfor future consultation If you sellthe light toanother user make sure that theyalso receive this manual Avoid direct eye exposureto the lightsource while thefixture is on Always disconnectthe light fromits power source before servicing Always connectthe light toa grounded circuitto avoid therisk of electrocution This productis for indooruse only To prevent risk offire or shock do not expose this product torain or moisture Make sure there are no flammable materials close tothe fixture s while operating When hanging thisfixture always secureit to afastening device usinga safety cable not provided Always makesure that youare connecting thelight to the propervoltage as perthe specifications in thismanual or onthe product s sticker Never connect thelight to adimmer pack Make sure thatthe power cableis not cracked crimped or damaged Never disconnect thefixture by pullingor tugging onthe power cable The maximum ambient temperature Ta is 104 F 40 C Do notoperate the fixture at ahigher temperature In case ofa serious operating problem stop usingthis product immediately In t heun
22. escribes the physical medium the signalsand the functions they control The DMX controller connects to itassociated DMX compatible fixtures using a DMX connection This connection consists ofa series ofjumps between the DMX controller and the various DMX compatible fixtures also known asa daisy chainconnection In this type ofconnection the DATAOUT ofone fixture orthe DMX controllerconnects to the DATAIN of thenext fixture andso on Each DMX fixturelinks to the previous and nextDMX fixture orcontroller using aDMX cable This type of cableconsists of asection of shielded two conductor twisted pair cable with one 3 pin XLR maleconnector on oneend and a3 pin XLR female connector on the otherend The XLR connectors pin outis as follows pin 1 isthe Common shield pin 2 is Signal Negative S and 315 Signal Positive S The DMX signalstream is unidirectional from the DMXcontroller to the DMX compatible fixtures These signals conformto the ElA 485 standard The stream of DMX signals consists of 512 individual sequential channels thatform a frame The DMX controller constantly sends frames of DMX signalsto the DMX connection even ifnot all ofthe 512 channels are in use Because of this constant transmission method therecan be onlyone DMX controllerin a DMXconnection Otherwise the DMXsignals sent byone controller wouldinterfere with the signals sent by theother controller s Each DMX channelcan have anyunitary value inthe 000 255 ra
23. escription siii Act 8 Control Options assim batuds 8 Programming ad 8 DMX cian A A AA A ti 8 Stand alone OPERAN ia 8 Master Slave Operation nns 8 DISPLAY cui 8 Software VERSION dio iia RIDERE RATER n eru IRR RE An GEAR RU 8 A a hanes ened 9 Movement IAVENRSION iuo sae terre err pene A Denke du anter A teu RR AREA 9 Color Wheel Movement t tr her e ere eris e e e eri eren 9 meurt m 9 Range LIM Mist dido 10 BIACK D 10 prenne 10 System crc 10 Menu 11 a A 12 ADVANCED 22 is 12 ADVANCED GON a a A 13 BASIC m m 13 BASIC CONE T M 14 5 Technical InfOrnlatlOTn a XML reU 15 General Maintenance ciet EARN RE SKK ban A 15 Troubleshooting GUI ices cune e 16 Exploded VIEW 17 WEIS EIS ls 18 EET 18 Returns Procedure A i 19 EI Im 19 Technical D
24. fixture indicates 0 1 115 60 Hz and the installer is connecting 12 of themon the same 115 VAC circuit to determinethe total current required bythe fixtures itwould be enoughto do this simple calculation 0 1Ax12 1 2A Some installers may prefer to determine the current drawn by the fixture by dividing its power consumption indicated in watts W by the voltage V onthe circuit As an example assumingthat a certainfixture consumes 240 W and itis connected to a 120 VAC circuit the current it draws would be 240W 120V 2A The above method is accurate only with fixtures whose power factor PF is equal or very close to 1 Otherwise the calculated current may be too low with respect to the actual current drawn by the fixture In fact asthe PF decreases the difference between the currentcalculated using the watts volts methodand the actualcurrent increases Therefore for fixtures with a PF below 0 9 theinstaller must always consider the fixture s PF whenusing the wattsfigure to calculatethe current itdraws For the aboveexample if the published fixture s PF were 0 7 theresulting drawn current would beas follows 2A 0 7 2 8571A This is approximately equal to 2 86A 2 9A oreven depending onthe installer s desire foraccuracy In other words the actual currentended up being close to 5096 higher than originally calculated If the fixture ssticker indicates thepower consumption in volt amps VA the ca
25. he DMX address that correspondsto the fixture s Channel 1 This is thefixture s starting address The fixture will automatically assignthe other channels to thesubsequent DMX addresses Once this assignmentis complete andbased on thenumber of channelsit uses the fixture will respondto the DMXsignals sent tothe range of DMX channels thatbegins with the starting address For example afixture that uses six DMX channelsand whose starting address is 100 will accept DMXdata sent bythe DMX controllerto channels 100 101 102 103 104 and 105 2 DMX Configuration Cont Assigning Addresses DMX Universes DMX Connectivity Fixture Location Number of Fixtures D DMX Data Cabling Making your Own DMX Cable D DMX Cable Characteristics The user mustcarefully assign thestarting addresses foreach individual fixtureto avoid DMX channeloverlapping If the DMX channels dooverlap the affected fixtures could operate erratically However the user may decide to configure two or more similar fixtures with the same personality and starting address Inthis case allthe fixtures with the same starting address will operate atunison A DMXuniverse is the set of DMX compatible fixtures connectedto the same DMX daisy chain whichare receiving DMXdata from thesame DMX controllerusing the same set of 512 DMX channels Although in mostcases an installation will consist ofonly one DMXuniverse it could be necessaryto defi
26. he merchandise Technical Specifications Weight amp Dimensions A REICIENDIS 11 4 in 290 mm 11 6 in 295 mm 19 1 in 485 mm vet 30 Ibs 13 6 kg Power AO TAN rr a 100 240 V 50 60 Hz Power Consumption 120 V 60 2 150 1 2 A operation 0 1 A inrush Power Consumption 240 V 50 2 145 W 0 6 A operation 0 1 A inrush Light Source a 60 W 50 000 hours ere 1 Photo Optic LUMINANCE at 2 Mii 5 400 lux Beam anglen ii t 15 Control amp Programming A O locking 3 pin XLR male socket Data output locking 3 pin XLR female socket Data pin configuraliol uti lid pin 1 shield pin 2 pin 3 PROLOCOISS ratio cti p ati USITT DMX512 A DMX CHANMMENS 11 and 14 6 Appendix DMX Primer The Physical Medium The Signals The Functions DMX Configuration Personalities Starting Address The DMX protocol USITT DMX512 A is a networking protocol that enablesa universal DMX controller deviceto control the features of multiple DMX compatible fixtures whether par cans wash lights moving heads follow spots foggers proprietary fixture controllers etc As any othernetworking protocol the USITT DMX512 Ad
27. lationmay affectit Make sure thatthe location where you are mountingthe fixture can support its weight Please seethe Technical Specifications section of this manualfor the weight requirement ofthis fixture The light comes with two mounting brackets to which you can attach C or rocedure O clamps You must supply yourown C or O clamps andmake sure thatthey are capable of supportingthe weight ofthis fixture You will have touse two mounting points per fixture In addition youmay mount this product on thefloor or aplatform provided it isstable and itcan support the weight of the fixtures on it Safety Cable Not included Clamp Product Bracket Mounting Included Diagram Upright Mounting Overhead Mounting E Es 4 Operation Control Panel Description Control Options Programming DMX Operation Stand alone Operation Master Slave Operation 2 Display Mode 2 Software Version Button Function Exits from the current menu or function Enables the currently displayed menu or sets the currently selected value in to the current function Navigates upwards through the menu list and increases the numeric value when in a function Navigates downwards through the menu list and decreases the numeric value when in a function lt MENU gt lt ENTER gt lt UP gt E O U MENU ENTER DOWN UP lt DOWN gt Youcan set thelight start addressin the 001 512DMX
28. lculation of the drawn current issimply the resultof dividing theamount in VA by the voltage onthe circuit V For a fixture with a consumption of 360 VA the calculation would beas follows 360 VA 120 V2 Note that whenthe power consumptionis in VA the fixture sPF is neverpart of the current draw calculation The National Electric Code NEC determinesthat circuit breakers should handle 80 of theirrated capacity forcontinuous loads those being on forthree or more hours and 100 for intermittent loads For safety reasons We recommends assuming that allloads are continuous After calculating thetotal current thefixtures connected toa particular circuitwill draw theinstaller must considerthe 8096 ruleindicated above Fora total current of 22A the calculationis as follows 22 A 1 25 27 5A The installer shoulduse a 30ACB because theimmediately lower CBrating 25A would not be enough for thisload 26
29. les ID addressing In this case one of the channels of such DMX mode isin charge ofselecting an ID address When using ID addressing setting the value ofthe ID addressing channel to 0 allows forthe simultaneous controlof all the fixtures with the same starting address regardless of theirparticular ID address ID addressing isalso a toolfor creating speciallighting effects by having several fixtures sharing the samestarting DMX addressand ID address as indicated below Single Row The figure belowshows a simple DMX layout thatuses four fixtures all with the same Connection DMX address anda unique IDaddress for eachfixture This allows the userto control simultaneously the whole group of units at that DMXaddress by settingthe ID Addressing channel toO Similarly the usercan control eachfixture at thatDMX address independently by first selecting the DMX address andthen using the ID Addressing channel tolocate the targetID address Single Row ID Addressing ID Addr 1 1D Addr 2 1D Addr 3 ID Addr 4 Diagram 4 A og K K DMX 512A CI Controller Standard Block In the Standard Block connection the fixtures appear in repeated rows ofthe same Connection length to forma block Forinstance three rows of fixtures withthree fixtures perrow to form a3 x 3block Each ofthe fixtures has unique sequential ascending ID addresses for the controller to controleach fixture individually Repeated Row In this typeof connection the fixtures appear in repea
30. likely e ventt hat yourlight may requireser vice please contact our Technical Support LEDs gradually declinein brightness overtime mostly becauseof heat Packagedin clusters LEDs exhibithigher operating temperaturesthan in idealor singular optimum conditions For thisreason using allcolor LEDs attheir fullest intensity significantly reduces the LEDs lifespan Under normalconditions this lifespan can be of 40 000 to 50 000 hours Ifextending this lifespan expectancy is vital lower the operational temperature by improving ventilation and reducingthe external temperature as well as limiting theoverall projection intensity 2 2 Introduction Feature Description Features Additional Features The light is a high power moving yoke fixture equipped with a 60 white LED It includes a color wheel with eight slots plus white It also comes with twogobo wheels one with seven rotating slot n lock gobos plus open and the other with nine fixed gobos plus open The easy access hatch provides for tool free gobo changes It also includes remote focus and a rotating 3 face prism 11 or 14 channel DMX 512 LED moving yoke 540 tilt 270 Color wheel 8 colors white Rainbow color spin at variable speeds Gobo wheel 1 Gobo shake 9 gobos open Gobo wheel spin at variable speeds Gobo wheel 2 Indexed rotating gobo wheel with gobo shake 7 slot n lock gobos open 2 glass 5 metal Rotating go
31. low 9 Testall DMX cables with an ohmmeterto verify theircorrect polarity andto make O sure that thereare no short circuits between any ofthe pins orbetween any pin 120 ohm 14W resistor between pin 2 DMX and pin 3 DMX on the output ofthe last fixture and ground If th e Common wire shield touched the chassis ground a ground oop could form which may cause the fixtureto perform erratically 3 Pin to 5 Pin If you usea DMX controlleror fixture witha 5 pin DMX connector youwill need touse a 5 pin to3 pin adapter The chart below details aproper cable conversion Conversion Chart 3 Pin to 5 Pin Conversion Chart Conductor 3 Pin Female Output 5 Pin Male Input Ground Shield Pin1 Pin 1 Negative signal Pin 2 Pin 2 Positive signal Pin 3 Pin 3 Not Used Pin 4 Not Used Pin 5 DMX Connection Make sure thatthe fixtures with which you are working can operatein DMX mode not in a proprietary connection mode Referto the fixtures manual to learn how to enable their respective DMX modes The procedure below illustrates a possible DMX connection method 1 Connect the 3 pin male connector of the first DMX cable tothe DMX Output connector 3 pin female of the DMX controller 2 Connect the3 pin female connector of the first DMX cable coming from the controller to the DMX Input connector 3 pin male ofthe first DMX fixture 3 Connect the 3 pin male connector of the second DMX
32. ne twoor more universesbecause of constrains imposed by thedistance or thenumber of features Most DMX controllers support only oneuniverse although some DMX controllers may support twoor more universes Each universe willhave its ownseparated DMX daisy chain ADMX compatible fixturecan only bepart of asingle DMX universe Connecting the DMXfixtures to aDMX controller insmall to mediuminstallations is usually a rathersimple operation thatrequires a minimumof tools andsome planning not including theactual fixture riggingand configuration However inlarge installations itmay be necessaryto plan carefullythe position and cabling of each fixture to avoid unexpected problems The order in which the fixtures connect to the DMX controller is not important and it has noeffect onhow a controllercommunicates to eachfixture However the user should always define a physicallocation for thefixtures that providesfor the easiest and mostdirect cabling tothe controller andother fixtures When using aDMX controller the combined numberof channels required by all the fixtures on theserial data linkdetermines the numberof fixtures the DMX controller has to support Conversely the number ofonboard sliders pagebuttons and fixture buttons limits the number of discrete DMX channels aDMX controller cansupport To comply with the E IA 485 standard which is the b asef or the US ITT DMX512 A protocol do not connectmore than 32fixtures without usinga DMX opticall
33. nge Each DMX compatible fixture usesas many consecutive DMX channels as features the usercan control The sequential numbers assignedto each DMXchannel 1 512 arealso known as DMXaddresses The function each DMX channel has and the results of assigning avalue to each depend on each controlled fixture Somefixtures only usea single DMX channel while others mayrequire 15 ormore DMX channelsto control alltheir functions The DMX fixture configuration consists indetermining how many channels each fixture will needas well asassigning the corresponding DMX channels toeach fixture in orderto size correctlythe DMX controller Most DMX fixtures use multiple personalities each of themrequiring a different number of channels depending on the numberof features itenables The number of DMX channels used bya fixture may vary from only one usually the general dimmer control to 15 ormore as mentioned above When the jobdoes not requireusing all thefixture s capabilities the user can selecta more basic personality less channels thus allowing the DMX controller to accommodate more DMXfixtures For the DMX controller to control each DMX fixture the user mustfirst configure each fixture s personality This will determine thenumber of requiredchannels to controlthe fixture Each channel will have aDMX address assignedto it However since assigning a particular DMXaddress to eachchannel is impractical the user willonly need to configure on eachfixture t
34. o configure the light to work inthese modes The DMX Values section willgive you detailedinformation regarding the above mentioned DMX modes The Master Slave mode allows a fixture the master runninga preconfigured program to controlseveral other fixtures the slaves withoutrequiring a DMX controller Inthis mode allthe slave fixtures will operate in unison with the master fixture When in Master Slave mode the unitslink to eachother using thestandard DMX connection If you are not familiar withthe Master Slave connectivity please referto the DMX Primer and DMX Connectivity sections inthe Appendixchapter of this manual The Operation chapter of this manual provides detailed instructions how to configure the Masterand Slave units 6 Read the safety notes at thebeginning of thisguide and followtheir recommendations Mounting before mounting this product Always mount this fixture in any safe position while making sure thatthere is adequate Orientation room around itfor ventilation Make sure to mount this fixture away from anyflammable material asindicated in the Safety Notes Rigging We recommends following the general guidelines below when mounting the light When selecting aninstallation location considerease of accessto the fixture for operation programming adjustments and routine maintenance Never mount thefixture in places where rain high humidity extreme temperature changes or restricted venti
35. onnection ene ese ese e eh n s serrer ses 25 Other Effects e 25 Sizing the Circuit Breakers accorder de eren AR 26 Using the Spec StICKOeE xac E ads 26 Using the Watts Volts Method ien ederet naa o aaa 26 Considering the Power a A 26 Using the Volt Amps Method cc 26 Selecting the Circuit Breaker co cidad AS Senne eee 26 1 Before you Begin What is One LEDMoving head Light Included One powercord with plug Two mounting brackets Quick Reference Guide U n packi ng Immediately upon receivinga fixture carefullyunpack the box Check the boxcontents to ensure thatall parts are present and thatthey are ingood condition Ifany part nstructions appears damaged from shipping or ifthe box shows signs of mishandling notify the shipper immediately In addition retain the boxand all the packing material for inspection In any event save the cartonand all packing material because incase that you have to return the fixture to the factory you will haveto do soin its original box with its original packing Seethe Claims sectionin the Technical Information chapter Te xt Convention Meaning Conventions 1 512 A rangeof values A setof mutually exclusive values in thetext A DIP switch to beconfigured A fixture function a newterm a sectionor a chapter COLO
36. ted rows orcolumns of thesame Block Connection length to forma block Forinstance there maybe three columns of fixtures with three fixtures per columnto form a3 x 3block In thiscase the fixturesform groups each with its own sequential ascending ID addresses This way the controller will control each group offixtures individually ID Addr 1 1D Addr 2 ID Addr 3 1D Addr 1 ID Addr 2 1D Addr 3 v1 I L Hw 4 593 2 Addr 7 ID Addr 8 ID Addr 9 CEE EES Standard Block Connection Repeated Block Connection Other Effects For other types of effects you may groupthe fixtures in diagonal lines orplace them in random positions withina single block 25 Sizing the Circuit Breakers Usingthe Spec Sticker Using the Watts Volts Method Considering the Power Factor Using the Volt Amps Method Selecting the Circuit Breaker Calculating the total current drawn bythe fixtures connectedto a particular circuit is not complicatedif the installerhas the rightinformation at handand knows how to interpret it With the fixture s current draw information the installer can calculate and selectthe right circuit breakersize rating towhich they can connect a group of fixtures Our fixtures comewith a stickerthat indicates the current they consumein a circuit at the specified voltage This greatly simplifies calculating the total current drawn For instance ifthe sticker onthe
37. y isolated splitter Doing otherwise may result in deterioration of the digital DMXsignal Youmust use DMXcompliant data cablesto link twoor more DMX compatible fixtures Youmay purchase ourcertified DMX cablesdirectly from adealer distributor or construct yourown cable USITT recommends limitingthe total length of t he DMX c able from the first fixture controller to the last fixture to300 455 m 985 1 500ft If you chooseto create yourown DMX cable make sure touse data grade cables that can carrya high frequencysignal and areless prone toelectromagnetic interference Use aBelden 9841 or equivalentcable which meetsthe specifications for EIARS 485 applications Do not use standard microphonecables for DMX applications becausethey cannot transmit DMX data reliably overlong distances The DMX data cable must have the following characteristics Type shielded 2 conductor twisted pair Maximum capacitance between conductors 30 pF ft Maximum capacitance between conductor and shield 55 pF ft Maximum resistance 20 ohms 1000 ft Nominal impedance 100 140 ohms 22 DMX Connectivity Cont DMX Cable Each DMX cable must have amale 3 pin XLRconnector on oneend and afemale 3 pin XLR connectoron the otherend Connectors DMX Connector Configuration ToDMX Input ToDMX Output Female Male Common Toavoid signal transmission problems and interference it is always advisable to connect a DMXsignal terminator as seen be

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