EK EC 60 User Manual
This manual provides comprehensive information on the installation, usage, and maintenance of the EK EC 60 lighting fixture.
1. Safety
General Instruction:
- The EK EC 60 conforms to European Community Directives and is marked with cE.
- The unit operates on 230V~ and should only be serviced by skilled personnel. Modifications not described in this manual risk electric shock.
- Connection must be made to an earthed power supply system (Class I appliance according to EN 60598-1). Use appropriately sized residual current devices for protection.
- Connection to the main network must be performed by a qualified electrician. Verify that the mains frequency and voltage match the unit's specifications.
- This unit is intended for professional applications only, not for home use.
- Do not use the fixture in environments subject to vibrations, bumps, or temperatures exceeding 40°C.
- Ensure no inflammable liquids, water, or metal objects enter the fixture.
- Do not dismantle or modify the fixture.
- All maintenance work should be carried out by qualified technical personnel. Contact the nearest sales point or the manufacturer for inspections.
- For definitive disposal, take the unit to an environmentally friendly recycling plant.
Warnings and Installation Precautions:
- Operating the device differently from this manual may cause damage and void the warranty. It may also lead to dangers such as short circuits, burns, or electric shock.
- Always switch off the power supply before performing maintenance or cleaning.
- Secure the projector with a safety rope. Comply with all safety regulations in the country of use.
- Install the fixture in a well-ventilated area.
- Keep inflammable materials at a safe distance.
- Replace damaged shields, lenses, or ultraviolet screens.
- Replace the lamp (LED) if it is damaged or thermally deformed.
- Never look directly at the light beam. Flashing lights may trigger epileptic seizures in photosensitive individuals.
- Do not touch the housing while operating as it may be very hot.
- Do not expose the front of the fixture to sunlight or strong light sources.
- Avoid pointing other high-powered beam lights directly at the fixture.
- Do not focus a light beam from one fixture directly towards another.
- For outdoor use during daylight, shield the front face or point it away from the sun.
- Do not expose the product to heat from other lighting fixtures.
2. Introduction
2.1 Features
- 61 x 50W RGBWW LED
- Up to 50000 lumens output
- Linear CCT: 2800K ~ 10000K
- Zoom range: 3.9° ~ 35.5°
- Exquisite color rendering: CRI > 93, R9 > 90
- Ultra-linear 22-bit dimming for flicker-free output
- Rugged IP66 tour-graded construction
2.2 Specification
- Light Source: 61*50W RGBWW LED
- Colour Temperature: 2500K-8000K
- Output: >49000LM
- CRI: >90
- LED Life: 30000H
- PAN: 540°
- TILT: 210°
- Beam angle: 3.9°-35.5°
- Field angle: 5.6°-50°
- Strobe: 1-30HZ
- Dimming: 4 dimming curves, 22Bit
- Power supply: 200~240VAC (50/60HZ) 3600W
- Protocol: DMX512/RDM/sACN/Artnet/CRMX/Bluetooth/APP/NFC
- DMX channel: 16CH/31CH/34CH
- Ambient: -10~45℃
- Cooling: Aluminium heat sink with fan
- Dimension: 679*398*655mm
- Weight: 60.2Kg
- IP Rating: IP66
3. Photometrics
Beam Angle 3.9°
A diagram shows the illuminance levels at different distances for a 3.9° beam angle. At 5 meters, illuminance is 320000 Lux; at 10m, 80000 Lux; at 15m, 35000 Lux; at 20m, 20000 Lux; and at 25m, 12800 Lux.
Beam Angle 35.5°
A diagram shows the illuminance levels at different distances for a 35.5° beam angle. At 5 meters, illuminance is 7000 Lux; at 10m, 1750 Lux; at 15m, 778 Lux; at 20m, 438 Lux; and at 25m, 280 Lux.
4. Pixel Mapping
A diagram illustrates the pixel mapping of the EC 60 fixture, showing the arrangement of 61 LEDs numbered from 1 to 61.
5. Dimension
Diagrams provide the dimensions of the EK EC 60 fixture from front, side, and top views, including measurements for width, height, depth, and diameter.
6. Overview
Diagrams show the front and rear views of the fixture, identifying key components:
- 1. LCD Display
- 2. DMX In
- 3. DMX Out
- 4. RJ45 In
- 5. RJ45 Out
- 6. Breath Valve
- 7. Power In
Control Panel Operations:
Control Panel | Illustration | Description | Effect |
---|---|---|---|
MODE | Menu Option | Menu Operation | |
UP | Up | Scroll Up | Increase Numberic Value |
DOWN | Down | Scroll Down | Decrease Numberic Value |
Confirm | Confirm | Save Setting |
To flip the display, hold UP + DOWN buttons for 3 seconds. Without external power, long press the right button for 3 seconds to enter the menu for parameter settings.
7. Connection
7.1 Power Connection
Connect the fixture using a 4 mm² Power cable with PowerCon In to the mains. Attention: Due to the power rating, one power cable can connect a maximum of 1 unit. Do not connect more than 1 unit in series with one power cable. Do not use a damaged power cable. Power off the fixture when not in use.
7.2 Network Connection
Diagrams show daisy-chaining of fixtures via network connections.
7.3 DMX Connection
Diagrams illustrate DMX daisy-chaining of fixtures, including connections to a DMX512 console.
DMX Signal Pin-outs and Terminator:
Diagrams show standard DMX signal pin-outs for input and output, and the correct placement of a 120Ω 0.25W resistor as a terminator.
Example of DMX Addressing:
A table demonstrates starting addresses for four fixtures in 31CH mode, starting with address 001. Subsequent addresses are 032, 063, and 094. The actual starting addresses should be set by the operator to match external controller settings.
MODE | Allocation | Address of 1st fixture | Address of 2nd fixture | Address of 3rd fixture | Address of 4th fixture |
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31CH | 001-031 | 001 | 032 | 063 | 094 |
Follow the same method for subsequent fixtures.
8. Installation
Diagrams illustrate the installation of fixtures on a truss system, with a warning symbol indicating incorrect placement.
General Guidelines:
- Mount the product in a safe position with adequate room for ventilation, configuration, and maintenance.
- Keep inflammable materials at a safe distance, as per safety notes.
- Ensure the device is not exposed to extreme heat, moisture, or dust.
- Verify that the structure can support the weight of the modules.
- Install the fixture at a suitable location using the mounting bracket.
- Secure the fixture with a safety rope to prevent falling.
- Adjust the fixture using the knob to release or tighten the bracket's locking mechanism as needed.
9. Menu
Detailed tables outline the menu structure and options for the fixture, categorized into SETUP, OPTION, TEST, and INFORMATION.
9.1 Menu (Main Menu, Menu level 2, Menu level 3, Menu level 4, Remark)
Main Menu | Menu level 2 | Menu level 3 | Menu level 4 | Remark |
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1 SETUP | Basic Engine | Source | DMX, Art-Net, sACN | Default: DMX |
Universe | 000-255 | Default: 0 | ||
DMX Address | 000-512 | Default: 1 | ||
Mode | Disabled, Circle-20, RGBW-244 | Default: Disabled | ||
Pixels Engine | Source | DMX, Art-Net, sACN, Kling-Net | Default: DMX | |
DMX Address | 000-255 | Default: 0 | ||
Custom IP Address | 2.198.159.207 | Default: 2.x.x.x | ||
Ethernet Setup | Custom IP Mask | 255.0.0.0 | Default: 255.0.0.0 | |
Repeat on DMX | Both Engine, Basic Engine, Pixels Engine | Default: No | ||
Invert Pan | On, Off | Default: Off | ||
2 OPTION | Pan/Tilt | Invert Tilt | On, Off | Default: Off |
Swap Pan-Tilt | On, Off | Default: Off | ||
Encoder Pan-Tilt | On, Off | Default: On | ||
P/T Homing Mode | Standard, Sequenced | Default: Standard | ||
Pan Home Def Pos | 0 degree, 90 degrees, 180 degrees, 270 degrees | Default: 270 degree | ||
Tilt Home Def Pos | 0%, 12.5%, 25%, 50%, 75%, 87.5%, 100% | Default: 50% | ||
P/T Speed | Normal, Fast | Default: Fast | ||
Display | On, Off | 10s, 20s, 30s | Default: 10s | |
Key Lock | No, Yes | Default: No | ||
Fan Mode | Auto, SLN, Constant | Default: Auto | ||
Power Mode | STD Power, ECO Power, Off | Default: STD Power | ||
Reverse Mapping | On, Off | Default: Off | ||
Special Functions | Dimmer Curve | Linear, Exponential, Logarithmic, S-Curve | Default: Exponential | |
Dimmer Fade | On, Off | Default: On | ||
RGB Gamma | Gamma 1.0 | Default: Gamma 2.2 | ||
Gamma 1.5 | Default: Gamma 2.2 | |||
Gamma 2.2 | Default: Gamma 2.2 | |||
PWM Frequency | 600Hz, 1200Hz, 2000Hz, 4000Hz, 6000Hz, 25000Hz | Default: 2000Hz | ||
3 TEST | Zoom Reposition | On, Off | Default: On | |
Reset | Pan, Tilt, Colour, Zoom, All, Channel | |||
System Errors | Fixture Hours, Led Hours, Total Hours | |||
Fans Monitor | Led Fan, Base Fan | 100% | ||
Network parameters | IP Address | 2.198.159.207 | ||
IP Mask | 255.0.0.0 | |||
MAC Address | 54-10-EC-5B-B2-32 | |||
UID | 030F OC9***** | |||
4 INFORMATION | Color Calibration | Off | Default: Off | |
Factory Calibration | Red: 125-255, Green: 125-255, Blue: 125-255, White: 125-255 | |||
Customized Calibration | Pan Offset: 000-255, Tilt Offset: 000-255, Zoom Offset: 000-255 | |||
Menu Locking | Unlock Code: XXXX | Default: 1234 | ||
Upload Firmware | Yes/No |
10. DMX Chart
This section provides detailed DMX channel assignments and functions for various modes, including Basic-16, Advanced-31, Circle-20, and RGBW-244.
10.1 DMX Chart (Basic-16)
Channel | Value | Function |
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1 | 000-255 | PAN |
2 | 000-255 | PAN Fine |
3 | 000-255 | TILT |
4 | 000-255 | TILT Fine |
5 | 000-255 | ZOOM (From narrow to wide beam) |
6 | 000-003 | Light OFF |
004-103 | Strobe from low (1Hz) to fast (25Hz) | |
104-107 | Light ON | |
108-207 | Pulsation from slow (0.5 Hz) to fast (25 Hz) | |
208-212 | Light ON | |
213-225 | Random Slow Strobe | |
226-238 | Random Medium Strobe | |
239-251 | Random Fast Strobe | |
252-255 | Light ON | |
7 | 000-255 | Dimmer |
8 | 000-255 | Dimmer Fine |
9 | 000-003 | OFF |
005-255 | CTO (10000K~2800K) | |
10 | 000-255 | Dimmer Fade (Fast to Slow) |
11 | 000-003 | None |
004-007 | Auto (Default) | |
008-011 | SLN | |
012-015 | Constant | |
016-019 | Normal Tilt speed | |
020-023 | Fast Tilt speed (Default) | |
024-039 | None | |
040-043 | Linear | |
044-047 | Exponential (Default) | |
048-051 | Logarithmic | |
052-055 | S-Curve | |
056-059 | None | |
060-063 | Raw color channels gamma 1 | |
064-067 | Raw color channels gamma 1.5 | |
068-071 | Raw color channels gamma 2.2 (Default) | |
072-075 | Color Calibration Off (Default) | |
076-079 | Color Calibration Factory | |
080-083 | Color Calibration Customized | |
084-087 | None | |
088-091 | Reverse Mapping Off (Default) Led | |
092-095 | Reverse Mapping On Led | |
096-097 | Pixel Map Disabled(Default) | |
098-099 | Pixel Map On Circle Mode | |
100-103 | Pixel Map On RGBW Mode | |
104-107 | Zoom Reposition On (Default) | |
108-111 | Zoom Reposition Off | |
112-159 | None | |
160-163 | Dimmer Fade Off | |
164-167 | Dimmer Fade On | |
168-171 | PWM frequency LED=600Hz | |
172-175 | PWM frequency LED=1200Hz | |
176-179 | PWM frequency LED=2000Hz (Default) | |
180-183 | PWM frequency LED=4000Hz | |
184-187 | PWM frequency LED=6000Hz | |
188-191 | PWM frequency LED=25000Hz | |
192-195 | Display On | |
196-199 | Display Off 10s (Default) | |
200-203 | Display Off 20s | |
204-207 | Display Off 30s | |
208-253 | None | |
254-255 | Default function recall | |
12 | 000-025 | No Function |
026-076 | Zoom Reset (Hold 5S) | |
077-127 | Pan/Tilt Reset (Hold 5S) | |
128-255 | Complete Reset (Hold 5S) |
10.2 DMX Chart (Advanced-31)
This section details DMX channels for the Advanced-31 mode, covering functions like PAN, TILT, ZOOM, STROBE, DIMMER, FUNCTION, RESET, and color controls.
10.3 DMX Chart (Circle-20)
This section details DMX channels for the Circle-20 mode, covering functions like PAN, TILT, ZOOM, STROBE, DIMMER, FUNCTION, RESET, and color controls.
10.4 DMX Chart (RGBW-244)
This section details DMX channels for the RGBW-244 mode, covering functions like PAN, TILT, ZOOM, STROBE, DIMMER, FUNCTION, RESET, and color controls.
10.5 DMX Chart (Basic-255)
This section details DMX channels for the Basic-255 mode, covering functions like PAN, TILT, ZOOM, STROBE, DIMMER, FUNCTION, RESET, and color controls.
10.6 DMX Chart
This section continues the DMX chart details for various modes, including color channel assignments and effect selections.
10.7 DMX Chart
This section continues the DMX chart details for various modes, including color channel assignments and effect selections.
10.8 DMX Chart
This section continues the DMX chart details for various modes, including color channel assignments and effect selections.
10.9 DMX Chart
This section continues the DMX chart details for various modes, including color channel assignments and effect selections.
11. Maintenance
MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING THE UNIT
- Ensure the area below the installation place is clear of people during setup.
- Switch off the unit, unplug the main cable, and wait for it to cool down before any work.
- Ensure all screws are tightly fastened and not corroded.
- Housings, fixations, and installation spots should be free from deformation.
- Main cables must be in impeccable condition and replaced immediately if any issue is detected.
- Clean the front regularly with a soft, clean cloth moistened with a mild detergent to remove dust and impurities. Wipe dry carefully. Never use liquids, as they may penetrate the unit and cause damage. Use only a soft, clean cloth for other housing parts.
12. Troubleshooting
Problems | Possible causes | Checks and remedies |
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Fixture does not light up | No mains supply Dimmer fader set to 0 All color faders set to 0 Faulty LED Faulty LED board |
Check the power supply voltage Increase the value of the dimmer channels Increase the value of the color channels Replace the LED board Replace the LED board |
General low light intensity | Dirty lens assembly Misaligned lens assembly |
Clean the fixture regularly Install lens assembly properly |
Fixture does not power up | No power Loose or damaged power cord Faulty internal power supply |
Check for power on power outlet Check power cord Replace internal power supply |
Fixture does not respond to DMX | Wrong DMX addressing Damaged DMX cables Bouncing signals |
Check control panel and unit addressing Check DMX cables Install terminator as suggested |
For technical problems not listed in the table, contact an authorized service center.