Osusuent ZQ02102

Osusuent 19x20W LED Moving Head Light ZQ02102 Instruction Manual

Model: ZQ02102

1. Product Overview

The Osusuent 19x20W LED Moving Head Light ZQ02102 is a versatile stage lighting fixture designed for dynamic light shows. It features powerful RGBW LEDs for vibrant color mixing and a zoom function for flexible beam control. This manual provides essential information for safe and effective operation.

Key Features

  • Superior Light Effects: Equipped with 19 RGBW 20W LEDs for vibrant and uniform color mixing (16.7 million colors) and 60 RGB 5050 LEDs for dynamic chase and strobe effects.
  • Excellent Optics: Features smooth electronic zoom adjustment from a narrow 10° beam to a wide 60° beam. High-quality acrylic lenses and integrated light guide columns ensure superior light transmission, increased brightness, and a uniform light output.
  • Multiple Control Modes: Offers maximum flexibility with DMX control (17/25 channels), Master/Slave, built-in automatic programs, and Sound-Active mode.
  • High Performance: Delivers a powerful output of 4500 lumens with a Color Rendering Index (CRI) of ≥80 and a color temperature range of 700-8000 K. Constructed from durable aluminum and plastic, ensuring reliable signal transmission and an LED lifespan of up to 50,000 hours.
  • Intuitive Design: Boasts an elegant, lightweight, and well-balanced housing for easy mounting and smooth pan-tilt movement of 540° (X-axis) / 220° (Y-axis). Includes an LCD menu and 3-pin XLR ports.
Osusuent 19x20W LED Moving Head Light showing its main features and light output.

Image 1.1: The Osusuent 19x20W LED Moving Head Light, highlighting its RGBW LED array and light strip.

2. Setup Instructions

2.1 Unpacking

Carefully remove the fixture from its packaging. Inspect for any damage during transit. Retain the packaging for future transport or storage.

2.2 Placement

Ensure the fixture is placed on a stable, level surface or securely mounted using appropriate clamps and safety cables. Maintain adequate ventilation around the unit to prevent overheating. Avoid placing the fixture near heat sources or in areas with excessive dust or moisture.

2.3 Power Connection

Connect the power cable to the fixture's power input and then to a compatible AC 110V-240V, 50-60Hz power outlet. Ensure the power source matches the fixture's requirements.

2.4 DMX Connection

For DMX control, connect a DMX cable from your DMX controller's output to the fixture's DMX IN port. For multiple fixtures, daisy-chain them by connecting the DMX OUT of the first fixture to the DMX IN of the next, and so on. Terminate the last fixture in the chain with a DMX terminator.

Osusuent Moving Head Light with icons for DMX512, Voice control, Self-propelled, and Master-slave modes.

Image 2.1: Rear view of the moving head light showing DMX input/output and power connections, along with control mode icons.

3. Operating Instructions

3.1 LCD Display Navigation

The fixture features an LCD display and control buttons (MENU, UP, DOWN, ENTER) for navigating settings and selecting operating modes.

  • MENU: Press to enter the main menu or go back to the previous menu level.
  • UP/DOWN: Use to scroll through menu options or adjust parameter values.
  • ENTER: Press to confirm a selection or enter a sub-menu.
Close-up of the Osusuent Moving Head Light's LCD display and control buttons.

Image 3.1: Detail of the LCD display and control panel for menu navigation.

3.2 Control Modes

The fixture supports several control modes:

  • DMX Control: Connect to a DMX512 controller. Set the DMX address and select either 17 or 25 channel mode via the LCD menu. Refer to the DMX chart in the specifications section for channel functions.
  • Master/Slave Mode: Link multiple fixtures using DMX cables. Set one fixture as the 'Master' and others as 'Slave' via the LCD menu. Slave units will mirror the Master's movements and effects.
  • Automatic Programs: Select from pre-programmed light shows via the LCD menu. These programs offer various color changes, movements, and effects without external control.
  • Sound-Active Mode: The fixture responds to ambient sound or music. Select this mode via the LCD menu. The sensitivity can often be adjusted.

Video 3.1: This video demonstrates the various lighting effects, zoom capabilities, pan and tilt movements, and control modes of the Osusuent 19x20W LED Moving Head Light. It showcases color mixing, strobe effects, and the user interface.

Series of LED light demonstrations showing various color modes and dynamic lighting sequences.

Image 3.2: Examples of dynamic light effects and color patterns produced by the moving head light.

4. Technical Specifications

FeatureSpecification
Model NumberZQ02102
ASINB0GK8HPLXW
Light Source19x20W RGBW LEDs + 60 RGB 5050 LEDs
Color Mixing16.7 million colors
Zoom Angle10° - 60° Electronic Zoom
Luminous Flux4500 lm
CRI≥80
Color Temperature700-8000 K
MaterialAluminum and Plastic
LED LifespanUp to 50,000 hours
Pan Movement (X-axis)540°
Tilt Movement (Y-axis)220°
Control ModesDMX (17/25 channels), Master/Slave, Auto Programs, Sound-Active
Dimming0-100% Electronic Dimming
Strobe0-25 times/second
VoltageAC 110V-240V 50-60Hz
Protection LevelIP20
Three moving head lights demonstrating 540 degree pan and 220 degree tilt movements.

Image 4.1: Illustration of the pan (X-axis 540°) and tilt (Y-axis 220°) movement capabilities.

5. Maintenance

Regular maintenance ensures optimal performance and extends the lifespan of your moving head light.

  • Cleaning: Periodically clean the lenses and exterior housing with a soft, lint-free cloth. For stubborn dirt, use a mild cleaning solution specifically designed for optics. Ensure the fixture is powered off and disconnected before cleaning.
  • Ventilation: Keep ventilation openings clear of dust and debris to ensure proper airflow and prevent overheating.
  • Inspection: Regularly check all cables, connections, and mounting hardware for signs of wear or damage. Replace any damaged components immediately.
  • Storage: When not in use for extended periods, store the fixture in its original packaging or a protective case in a dry, dust-free environment.

6. Troubleshooting

If you encounter issues with your moving head light, refer to the following common problems and solutions:

  • No Power:
    • Check if the power cable is securely connected to both the fixture and the power outlet.
    • Verify that the power outlet is functional.
    • Inspect the fuse on the fixture; replace if blown (ensure correct fuse type).
  • No DMX Control:
    • Ensure DMX cables are correctly connected (DMX OUT to DMX IN).
    • Verify the DMX address on the fixture matches the address set on your controller.
    • Check DMX channel mode (17 or 25 channels) on the fixture and controller.
    • Ensure a DMX terminator is used on the last fixture in the chain.
    • Test with a different DMX cable or controller if possible.
  • Fixture Not Moving/Responding:
    • Check if the fixture is in the correct operating mode (e.g., DMX, Master, Auto).
    • If in DMX mode, verify DMX signal presence and correct channel values.
    • Ensure no physical obstructions are impeding movement.
  • Incorrect Colors/Dimming:
    • In DMX mode, check the DMX values for color and dimmer channels.
    • If using automatic programs, try selecting a different program.

If the problem persists after attempting these solutions, please contact customer support.

7. Warranty and Support

This product is covered by a manufacturer's warranty against defects in materials and workmanship. For specific warranty terms and conditions, please refer to the documentation provided with your purchase or contact the retailer.

For technical support, troubleshooting assistance, or spare parts inquiries, please contact Osusuent customer service through the platform where the product was purchased. Please have your model number (ZQ02102) and purchase details ready when contacting support.

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