AYRTON STRADALE PROFILE USER MANUAL

ENGLISH – VERSION 1

CONTENTS

  1. SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
  2. FEATURES
  3. FIXTURE OVERVIEW
  4. DRAWINGS
  5. INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
  6. DMX-512 CONTROL CONNECTION
  7. DMX-512 CONNECTION WITH DMX TERMINATOR
  8. DEVICE DMX START ADDRESS SELECTION
  9. OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS OF THE INTERNAL DMX WIRELESS SYSTEM
  10. DISPLAY
  11. NFC
  12. DMX PROTOCOL
  13. ERROR MESSAGES
  14. CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE

1. SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

1.1 IMPORTANT SAFETY WARNINGS

This device has left the factory in perfect condition. In order to maintain this condition and to ensure safe operation, it is absolutely necessary for the user to follow the safety instructions and warning notes written in this user manual.

In order to install, operate and maintain the lighting fixture safely and correctly, it is suggested that the installation and operation be carried out by qualified technicians and these instructions be carefully followed.

CAUTION

  • High voltage. Risk of severe or fatal electric shock.
  • Always disconnect mains supply before removing any fixture covers.
  • Never look directly into the light source. Sensitive persons may suffer an epileptic shock. Blue light hazard: risk group 2.
  • A fixture exposed to salt water should not be stored in its foam insert without being cleaned with fresh water first. It is best practice that the fixture be stored dry.
  • Never touch the device during operation. Covers may be hot.

Warning: Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.

Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense.

Damage caused by the disregard of this user manual is not subject to warranty. The dealer and manufacturer will not accept liability for any resulting defects or problems.

  • If the device has been exposed to temperature changes due to environmental conditions, do not power on immediately. The resulting condensation could damage the device. Leave the device powered off until it has reached room temperature.
  • Ensure the sealing rubber covers of powerCON TrueOne and XLR connectors are fitted properly when the device is not in use, to avoid water ingress.
  • This device falls under protection-class I. Therefore, it is essential that the device be earthed.
  • If either lenses or display are damaged (damage may include cracks or gashes in the material), they must be replaced.
  • Electrical connections, such as replacing the power plug, must be performed by a qualified person.
  • Make sure that the available voltage is not higher than that which is stated in this manual.
  • Make sure the power cord is never crushed or damaged by sharp edges. If this should be the case, replacement of the cable must be done by an authorized dealer.
  • If the external flexible power cord of this device is damaged, it shall be exclusively replaced by the manufacturer or their service agent or a similar qualified person in order to avoid injury.
  • When the device is not in use or before performing maintenance, always disconnect the device from the mains. Only handle the power cord from the plug. Never pull the plug out of a socket by tugging the power cord.
  • When powered on for the first time, some smoke or smell may occur. This is caused by coating on metal parts when heated and is normal. If you are concerned, please contact your distributor.
  • Do not focus the beam onto flammable surfaces. The minimum distance between the exiting lens of the device and the illuminated surface must be greater than 3 meters.

CAUTION

Please be aware that damage caused by any modifications to the device are not subject to warranty. Keep away from children and non-professionals.

1.2 GENERAL GUIDELINES

  • This device is a lighting effect for professional use on stages, in discotheques, theatres, etc. The device was designed for indoor and outdoor use.
  • This fixture is only allowed to be operated within the maximum alternating current as stated in the technical specifications in section 2 of this manual.
  • Handle the device with care; avoid shaking or using force when installing or maintaining the device.
  • If you use the quick lock cam when rigging the device, make sure the quick lock fasteners are located in the quick lock holes correctly and securely.
  • Operate the device only after having familiarized yourself with its functions. Do not permit operation by persons not qualified for operating the device. Most damage is the result of unprofessional operation.
  • Please use the original packaging if the device is to be transported.
  • The applicable temperature for the device is between -20 °C to 45 °C. Do not use the device outside of this temperature range.
  • The light source contained in this luminaire shall only be replaced by the manufacturer or his service agent or a similar qualified person.

CAUTION

For safety reasons, please be aware that all modifications to the device are forbidden. If this device is operated in any way different to the ones described in this manual, the product may suffer damage and the warranty becomes void. Furthermore, any other operation may lead to short-circuits, burns, electric shocks, etc.

2. FEATURES

POWER SUPPLY

  • AC100-240 V~, 50/60 Hz
  • Power Consumption: 630 W maximum

OPTICS

  • Beam aperture: 4° to 52°
  • 140 mm frontal lens

LIGHT SOURCE

  • 330 W LED white light engine
  • Colour temperature output: Stradale Profile S: 6,500 K, Stradale Profile TC: 6,000 K
  • CRI: Stradale Profile S: 70, Stradale Profile TC: 95

MOVEMENT

  • Pan and tilt automatic repositioning
  • Range: Infinite pan and tilt rotation

COLOURS

  • Sophisticated CMY colour mixing
  • Variable CTO
  • Variable CRI channel
  • Static colour wheel with 7 complimentary colours
  • 1 circular multi-colour filter

GOBOS

  • 9 indexable rotating gobo HD glass gobos
  • Adjustable-speed rotating gobo
  • 10 static HD glass gobos

FRAMING SYSTEM

  • 4 individually shutter blades
  • Rotation of the module: +/- 90°

IRIS DIAPHRAGM

  • 15-blade iris diaphragm
  • Range: 15% to 100% open

FROST

  • 2 frost filters: one light, one heavy

PRISMS

  • 2 combinable rotating and indexable prisms
  • One 5-facet circular, one 4-facet linear

EFFECTS

  • Focusable graphic animation effect-wheel
  • Continuous rotation in both directions

DIMMER / STROBE

  • Electronic dimmer from 0 to 100%
  • Strobe effect: 1 to 25 flashes per second

HARDWARE FEATURES

  • Graphic LCD display with flip function
  • 5 menu buttons to set functions
  • Integrated wireless LumenRadio™™™ receiver
  • IP65 XLR 5 pin connectors
  • IP65 RJ45 connectors
  • IP65 powerCON TRUE1 TOP connectors

CONTROL

  • DMX 512 protocol
  • DMX-RDM compatible
  • Stand-alone mode, local control panel
  • ArtNet™™™ & SACN protocol
  • 65/42 DMX channels

COOLING SYSTEM

  • Advanced liquid cooling system
  • Selectable ventilation user modes
  • Excess temperature protection

HOUSING

  • Skeleton made of aluminium
  • Base in die-cast composite alloy
  • Heatsinks in aluminium and copper
  • Moulded covers ABS PC (VO class)
  • 4 handles on the yoke
  • 4 heavy-duty feet
  • IP65 protection rating (IP66 optional)

INSTALLATION

  • 2 Omega ¼ turn brackets
  • 4½ turn mounting points
  • Safety cable attachment point

OPERATING PARAMETERS

  • Maximum permitted: 45°C (113°F)
  • Minimum permitted: -20°C (-4°F)
  • Minimum usage distance: 3 m (9.84 ft)

COMPLIANCE

  • CE, UKCA, ETL

SIZE

  • Product: 339 x 593 x 298 mm (l x h x d)
  • Foam: 500 x 510 x 390 mm (l x h x d)

WEIGHT

  • Product: 23.5 kg

3. FIXTURE OVERVIEW

Diagram showing the front and side view of the AYRTON STRADALE PROFILE fixture with numbered parts.

1. Front Lens

2. Tilt Lock

3. Handle

4. NFC

5. Display

6. Left-button

7. Down-button

8. Center-button

9. Right-button

10. Up-button

11. Pan Lock

12. Handle

13. Power In

14. Power Out

15. Valve

16. RJ45 In

17. RJ45 Out

18. DMX In

19. DMX Out

4. DRAWINGS

4.1 FIXTURE DIMENSION

Diagrams showing the dimensions of the AYRTON STRADALE PROFILE fixture from different angles.

4.2 COLOUR WHEEL

Diagram of the colour wheel with 7 complimentary colours:

#COLOUR WHEEL 1
1CTB 1/4GPG0100320
2MagentaGPG0100321
3Congo BlueGPG0100322
4GreenGPG0100323
5OrangeGPG0100324
6BlueGPG0100325
7RedGPG0100326

COLOUR WHEEL 2

  1. Multi-colour filter
  2. CTP

4.3 ROTATING GOBO WHEEL

Diagram of the rotating gobo wheel with 9 indexable gobos.

#GOBO WHEEL 1
1131 Dot Line 7GPG0500963
2075 Star FieldGPG0501011
3018 Nested TriangleGPG0500965
4266 Breaking GlassGPG0500966
5278 Bread StixGPG0500967
6070 Circle of SquareGPG0501012
7112Y Nested Rings YellowGPG0501013
8042 CMY Liquid EffectGPG0500970
9601 Glass AnimationGPG0500921

4.4 STATIC GOBO WHEEL

Diagram of the static gobo wheel with 10 gobos.

#GOBO WHEEL 2
1410 Conical Tunnel EffectGPG0500971
2049 Smoke RingsGPG0501014
3047 FireworksGPG0500973
4066 Abstract SquareGPG0500974
5081 Iron FilingsGPG0501015
6041 Lost In The BrainGPG0501016
7101 Deep ForestGPG0501017
8105 Tree BarkGPG0501018
9103 Abstract SpeckGPG0500979
10097 Zebra StripesGPG0500980

4.4 ANIMATION DIMENSION

Diagram showing the dimensions of the animation effect wheel.

5. INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

5.1 RIGGING THE DEVICE

CAUTION

Please consider the respective national norms during the installation. The installation must only be carried out by a qualified person.

  • The installation of the support structure has to be built and constructed in a way that it can hold 10 times the weight for 1 hour without any harming deformation.
  • The installation must always be secured with a secondary safety attachment, e.g., an appropriate safety rope.
  • Never stand directly below the device when mounting, removing, or servicing the fixture.
  • The operator has to make sure the safety relating and machine technical installations are approved by an expert before taking the device into operation for the first time.
  • These installations have to be approved by a skilled person once a year.
  • Overhead mounting requires extensive experience, including amongst others calculating working load limits, installation material being used, and periodic safety inspection of all installation material and the device. If you lack these qualifications, do not attempt the installation yourself. Improper installation can result in bodily injury.

5.2 RIGGING USING THE OMEGA BRACKETS

CAUTION

This step is very important to ensure safe rigging of the fixture.

  • Fix the clamp to the bracket by tightening the M12 nut and bolt to the bracket through the Ø13 hole in the middle of the bracket.
  • Insert the quick-lock fasteners of the first Omega holder into the respective holes on the bottom of the device. Tighten the quick lock fasteners fully clockwise.
  • Install the second Omega holder.
  • Pull the safety cable through the holes on the bottom of the base and over the trussing system or another suitable rigging point. Insert the end into the carabiner and tighten the safety screw.

1. Omega bracket

2. Clamp

3. Safety rope

4. Quick-lock fastener

5.3 RIGGING DRAWINGS

CAUTION

Overhead rigging requires extensive experience, including (but not limited to) calculating working load limits, specifying installation/ rigging materials, and periodic safety inspection of all installation material as well as the device. If you lack these qualifications, do not attempt the rigging of this device yourself. Improper installation/ rigging can result in serious bodily injury.

6. DMX-512 CONTROL CONNECTION

Connect the provided male side of the XLR cable to the female XLR output of your controller and the female side of the XLR cable to the male XLR input of the device. You can connect multiple devices together in a serial fashion. The cable needed should be two core, screened cable with XLR input and output connectors. Please refer to the diagram below.

DMX Output 5-Pin XLR Socket

DMX Input 5-Pin XLR Socket

DMX512

DMX-controller

120 Ohms

Address 1 Address 43 Address 85

7. DMX-512 CONNECTION WITH DMX TERMINATOR

For installations where the DMX cable has to run over a long distance or is in an electrically noisy environment, such as in a discotheque, it is recommended to use a DMX terminator. This helps in preventing corruption of the digital control signal caused by electrical noise. The DMX terminator is an XLR plug with a 120 Ω resistor connected between pins 2 and 3, which is then plugged into the output (female) XLR socket of the last fixture in the chain. Please see illustrations below.

120 Ω

PIN 3

PIN 2

8. DEVICE DMX START ADDRESS SELECTION

All fixtures should be given a DMX starting address when using a DMX signal, so that the correct fixture responds to the correct control signals. This digital starting address is the channel number from which the fixture starts to "listen" to the digital control information sent out from the DMX controller. The allocation of this starting address is achieved by setting the correct address number on the display located on the base of the device.

You can set the same starting address for all fixtures or a group of fixtures, or set different addresses for each fixture individually.

If you set the same address on all devices, all the devices will start to "listen to" the same control signal from the same channel number. In other words, changing the settings of one channel will affect all the fixtures simultaneously.

If you set a different address, each unit will start to "listen to" the channel number you have set, based on the quantity of control channels of the unit. That means changing the settings of one channel will affect only the selected device.

In the case of the LED moving head, in 42 channel mode, you should set the starting address of the first unit to 1, the second unit to 43 (42 + 1), the third unit to 85 (42 + 43), and so on.

9. OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS OF THE INTERNAL DMX WIRELESS SYSTEM

9.1 EQUIPMENTS

DMX 512 controller, wireless transmitter, and the fixtures with wireless receiver.

9.2 MESSAGE FROM THE LED INDICATOR

  • Rapid flashing red/Green: Logging in to a transmitter.
  • Slow flashing Red/Green: Logged on a transmitter and the DMX line is idle (No DMX is connected to transmitter).
  • Solid Green: Logged on to a transmitter and receiving DMX data.
  • Solid Red: Not logged on to a transmitter (free).

9.3 WDMX IN THE MENU OF THE FIXTURE

On a fixture installed with wireless system, in order to switch between wireless control system and traditional DMX control (with cable), a new menu WDMX is added to the display board.

ON (Activate WDMX)

  • When the fixture is on power and the WDMX is activated to ON status, but did not connect to the controller and did not log in to the transmitter, the fixture will search for the DMX signal source. If the fixture is connected to the DMX controller, it can be controlled by DMX controller; if it is logged in to the wireless transmitter, it can be controlled by the Transmitter.
  • When the fixture is power off, and the WDMX is in ON status, if the fixture is connected to DMX controller After the fixture is power on, it can be controlled only by the DMX controller which connected. The fixture can log in the wireless transmitter, and receive only radio signal from transmitter but not DMX from the transmitter.

OFF (De-activate WDMX)

  • In this status, wireless system is not activated, so the fixture cannot log in the transmitter.

REST (Reset WDMX memory)

  • Can remove the fixture from the connection with the transmitter, the fixture becomes free and ready to log in any transmitter.

9.4 SET UP THE WIRELESS SYSTEM

  • Connect the transmitter with the DMX controller.
  • To make the fixture installed with wireless receiver log in to the transmitter. Initially the indicator on the receiver fixture should be in Solid red.
  • Press and hold the configuration button on transmitter for less than 3 seconds the red/green LEDs on the transmitter and the receiver fixture will flash rapidly for about 5~10 seconds while the system goes through its setup procedure.
  • Once the receiver fixture is logged in to the transmitter (T1), the fixture with wireless receiver will keep the memory, even if restart the power, this unit will log in the transmitter (T1) automatically.
  • Use the DMX 512 to control the fixture.

9.5 REMOVE THE RECEIVERS FROM TRANSMITTER (T1) AND TO LOG IN TO ANOTHER TRANSMITTER (T2)

Case 1: Remove a receiver

  • On the control board of the fixture, enter menu to activated the function of REST.
  • The LED for wireless on the fixture should turn to Solid red; the receiver can log out from the transmitter (T1).
  • Press the configuration button on transmitter (T2) for less than 3 seconds, then the fixture will start to connect with the transmitter (T2).

Case 2: Remove all receivers from a transmitter (T1) to log in to T2

  • Press and hold the configuration button on the T1 for at least 5 seconds, can clear the connection with all the fixtures.
  • All the red/green LEDs on the receiver fixtures will turn to Solid red to indicate that the receivers are unassigned and removed from the transmitter (T1).

PS:

  • Please log the receivers out from the transmitter after every job so that the receivers are in free unassigned state and ready to be assigned to a transmitter.
  • Do not connect the fixture which is under the communication of wireless system to the DMX controller, otherwise it will cause interference from the DMX controller.

10. DISPLAY

The Display offers several features: you can set the starting address, run the pre-programmed program, or reset the device.

The main menu is accessed by double clicking the

10.4 INFO

10.4.1. Time Info.

Current Time

With this function, you can display the temporary running time of the device from the last power on. The display shows "XXXX". "XXXX" stands for the number of hours. The counter is reset after turning the device off.

Ttl Life Hrs

With this function, you can display the running time of the device. The display shows "XXXX". "XXXX" stands for the number of hours.

Last Run Hrs

With this function, you can display last the running time of the device. The display shows "XXXX". "XXXX" stands for the number of hours.

LED Hours

With this function, you can display the time of LED. The display shows "XXXX". "XXXX" stands for the time of LED.

Timer PIN

With this function, you can display the timer password.

Clr Last Run

With this function, you can clear last run time of the fixture. The display shows "ON" or "OFF". Press "Enter" to confirm.

10.4.2. Temp.Info

With this function you can display the different temperature of the fixture.

  • L: Light engine
  • B: Base
  • H: Head

10.4.3. Humidity

With this function you can display all the different humidity values available in the fixture.

  • B: Base
  • H: Head

10.4.4. Encoder Info.

With this function, you can display the encoder values.

10.4.5. Fan Info.

With this function, you can display all the fan speed values available in the unit.

10.4.6. LED Type

With this function, you can display the Led Type, S/TC/ST.

10.4.7. Software Ver

With this function, you can display the software version of the device.

10.4.8. Signal Quality

When IOT Board is connected, this menu shows the signal quality (Wifi/4G).

10.4.9. Network

With this function, you can display the Network information.

10.4.10. Error Info

With this function, you can read the error record of the Unit.

10.4.11. SN

With this function, you can display the serial number of the Unit.

10.4.12. RDM UID

With this function, you can display the RDM UID of the Unit (Also QRCode).

10.5 TEST

10.5.1. Home

With this function you can reset the device. You can select which functions you want to reset by using the submenu.

10.5.2. Test Channel

With this function you can test each channel's function to ensure correct operation.

10.5.3. Manual Control

Allows you to manually control each feature of the unit.

10.5.4. Calibration

With this function, you can calibrate and adjust the effect wheels to their correct positions. The password of calibrate values is 050.

10.5.5. CMY Comp

With this function, you can calibrate and adjust the CMY compensation values.

10.5.6. Magn Auto Cal

This Function allow you to Automatically calibrate the Absolute encoder using the Photoelectric one.

10.5.8. Gobo Replace

This function allows you to select the gobo you want to replace. The chosen gobo will be rotated into position, making it easy to swap out.

10.6 PRESET

Run the auto program: A main fixture can output to three different program signals to the follow fixture to operate. It means the host will send cyclically in the following orders (The host will keep operating the program of Part 1). Then the follow fixture will make the selectively receiving according to its own set.

  • If the follow fixture chooses Run For Follow 1 from the menu of 1-3, then it will receive the part 1's automatic program from link, in the same way, when the follow fixture chooses Run For Follow 2, then it will receive the part 2's automatic program from link.
  • Enter the menu of 1-3 Function Mode---Set To Follow. Here to set machine operate which part of the program during the host-follow connection.
  • Enter the menu of 1-4, 1-5 Function Mode---Set To Main.
  • Enter the menu of 8-1 Edit Program---Auto Program Part1. The host outputs three groups driven program---Part1, Part2, Part3 (Part1 program runs the same effect as the host).
  • Enter the menu of 8-2 Edit Program---Edit Program. Edit the program's connection, connect the scene in order.
  • The editor of the scene, there are as many as 250 scenario editors, and every scene can have a program connection of 10.

Note: Part 2, Part 3 repeat in accordance with the Part1's repeat. For example: When Part 1 uses Program 2, Part 2 uses Program 4, Part 3 uses Program 6, Assume: Program 2 includes scene of 10, 11, 12, 13. Program 4 includes scene of 8, 9, 10; Program 6 includes scene of 12, 13, 14, 15. Then it will run as below.

Example:

Part 1: Scene 10 Scene 11 Scene 12 Scene 13

Part 2: Scene 8 Scene 9 Scene 10 Scene 8

Part 3: Scene 12 Scene 13 Scene 14 Scene 15

10.7 SHORTCUT MENU

10.7.1. Flip display

With this function you can rotate the display by 180° (when the unit is rigged).

10.7.2. Restore Factory

With this function, you can restore default setting (highlighted value in the above chart).

10.7.3. Restore User

With this function, you can restore User settings (Setting can be edit under Options/Reset User Set).

10.7.4. Rst DMX addr 1

With this function you can only set the address to 1.

10.7.5. Product SN

With this function, you can display the serial number of the Unit.

10.7.6. LED SN

With this function, you can display the serial number of the LED.

10.7.7. RDM UID

With this function, you can display the RDM UID of the Unit (Also QRCode).

10.7.8. Pressure

Under this menu, you can manage the pressure of the Unit:

  • Pressure Test: Under this menu you can Run the Pressure test.
  • Test Result: Under this menu you can display the result of the last pressure test.
  • Head/Base Pres: Under this menu you can display the value of the Head and Base Pressure.

11. NFC

When the fixture is powered on, you can use a NFC smartphone installed with the Ayrton App to scan the NFC tag area of the fixture to read some of the information or settings inside the display menu, such as product name, software version, UID, DMX Start Address, Universe, User Mode, Options, Information, etc. You can also change some of the settings and push to write inside the fixture menu.

When the fixture is not powered on, you can still use the App to read the NFC info and write the settings into the NFC tag, the written data will be automatically synchronized into the fixture menu at next time the fixture is powered on.

Link to download the application: https://qrstud.io/ayrtonnfc

Note:

  • Before using, make sure there is NFC function on your smartphone and it is activated. Download and install the Ayrton App.
  • The NFC tag on the fixture is right under the LCD window.
  • The NFC reader area vary on different smartphones, identify the correct area on your smartphone before scanning the NFC tag on the fixture.
  • When scanning, make sure the NFC reader area of your smartphone is close enough to the LCD window and hold still the smartphone for 3 seconds until reading successfully.

12. DMX PROTOCOL

Scan the QR code on the cover page to download the DMX CHART.

13. ERROR MESSAGES

When you turn on the device, it will first perform a reset. The display may show "Err channel is XX" should there be problems with one or more functions. "XX" stands for channel 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 etc whose sensor has encountered a problem. For example, when the display shows "Err channel is Pan movement", it means there is an error on channel 1.

If there are errors on channel 1, channel 3, channel 6 at the same time, you may see the error message, "Err channel is Pan movement", "Err channel is Tilt movement", "Err channel is Shutter", flash twice, and then the device will generate a second reset. If the error messages persist after performing a reset more than twice, the channels which have errors may not work properly however, all other functions can work as usual. Please contact your dealer or manufacturer for service. Self repair is not allowed.

PAN-movement Er

(PAN- yoke movement error) This message will appear after the reset of the fixture if the yoke's magnetic-indexing circuit malfunction (Optical Sensor or Magnetic Sensor fails) or the stepper motor is defective (or its driving IC on the main PCB). The PAN-movement is not located in the default position after the reset.

TILT-movement Er

(TILT- head movement error) This message will appear after the reset of the fixture if the head's magnetic-indexing circuit malfunctions ((Optical Sensor or Magnetic Sensor fails)) or the stepper motor is defective (or its driving IC on the main PCB). The TILT-movement is not located in the default position after the reset.

Zoom wheel Er

(Zoom wheel error) This message will appear after the reset of the fixture if the head's magnetic-indexing circuit malfunctions (Optical Sensor or Magnetic Sensor fails) or the stepper motor is defective (or its driving IC on the main PCB). The Zoom -movement is not located in the default position after the reset.

Focus wheel Er

(Focus wheel error) This message will appear after the reset of the fixture if the head's magnetic-indexing circuit malfunctions (Optical Sensor or Magnetic Sensor fails) or the stepper motor is defective (or its driving IC on the main PCB). The Focus -movement is not located in the default position after the reset.

Colour wheel Er

(Colour wheel- error) This message will appear after the reset of the fixture if the head's magnetic-indexing circuit malfunctions (sensor failed or magnet missing) or the stepper motor is defective (or its driving IC on the main PCB). The Colour -movement is not located in the default position after the reset.

Cyan Colour wheel Er

(Cyan Colour wheel- error) This message will appear after the reset of the fixture if the head's magnetic-indexing circuit malfunctions (sensor failed or magnet missing) or the stepper motor is defective (or its driving IC on the main PCB). The CMY -movement is not located in the default position after the reset.

Magenta Colour wheel Er

(Magenta Colour wheel- error) This message will appear after the reset of the fixture if the head's magnetic-indexing circuit malfunctions (sensor failed or magnet missing) or the stepper motor is defective (or its driving IC on the main PCB). The CMY -movement is not located in the default position after the reset.

Yellow Colour wheel Er

(Yellow Colour wheel- error) This message will appear after the reset of the fixture if the head's magnetic-indexing circuit malfunctions (sensor failed or magnet missing) or the stepper motor is defective (or its driving IC on the main PCB). The CMY -movement is not located in the default position after the reset.

CTO Colour wheel Er

(CTO Colour wheel- error) This message will appear after the reset of the fixture if the head's magnetic-indexing circuit malfunctions (sensor failed or magnet missing) or the stepper motor is defective (or its driving IC on the main PCB). The CTO -movement is not located in the default position after the reset.

Rot_Gobo wheel Er

(Rot_Gobolwheel - error) This message will appear after the reset of the fixture if the head's magnetic-indexing circuit malfunctions (sensor failed or magnet missing) or the stepper motor is defective (or its driving IC on the main PCB). The Rot_Gobol - movement is not located in the default position after the reset.

Fix_Gobo wheel Er

(Fix_Gobo wheel - error) This message will appear after the reset of the fixture if the head's magnetic-indexing circuit malfunctions (sensor failed or magnet missing) or the stepper motor is defective (or its driving IC on the main PCB). The Fix_Gobo - movement is not located in the default position after the reset.

Animation wheel Er

(Animation wheel - error) This message will appear after the reset of the fixture if the head's magnetic-indexing circuit malfunctions (sensor failed or magnet missing) or the stepper motor is defective (or its driving IC on the main PCB). The Animation - movement is not located in the default position after the reset.

Iris wheel Er

(Iris wheel - error) This message will appear after the reset of the fixture if the head's magnetic-indexing circuit malfunctions (sensor failed or magnet missing) or the stepper motor is defective (or its driving IC on the main PCB). The Iris - movement is not located in the default position after the reset.

Prism 1 wheel Er

(Prism 1 wheel- error) This message will appear after the reset of the fixture if the head's magnetic-indexing circuit malfunctions (sensor failed or magnet missing) or the stepper motor is defective (or its driving IC on the main PCB). The Prism 1 - movement is not located in the default position after the reset.

Prism 2 wheel Er

(Prism 2 wheel- error) This message will appear after the reset of the fixture if the head's magnetic-indexing circuit malfunctions (sensor failed or magnet missing) or the stepper motor is defective (or its driving IC on the main PCB). The Prism 2 - movement is not located in the default position after the reset.

Blade 1 wheel Er

(Blade 1 wheel- error) This message will appear after the reset of the fixture if the head's magnetic-indexing circuit malfunctions (sensor failed or magnet missing) or the stepper motor is defective (or its driving IC on the main PCB). The Blade 1 - movement is not located in the default position after the reset.

Blade 1_Rot wheel Er

(Blade 1_Rot wheel- error) This message will appear after the reset of the fixture if the head's magnetic-indexing circuit malfunctions (sensor failed or magnet missing) or the stepper motor is defective (or its driving IC on the main PCB). The Blade 1_Rot - movement is not located in the default position after the reset.

Blade 2 wheel Er

(Blade 2 wheel- error) This message will appear after the reset of the fixture if the head's magnetic-indexing circuit malfunctions (sensor failed or magnet missing) or the stepper motor is defective (or its driving IC on the main PCB). The Blade 2 - movement is not located in the default position after the reset.

Blade 2_Rot wheel Er

(Blade 2_Rot wheel- error) This message will appear after the reset of the fixture if the head's magnetic-indexing circuit malfunctions (sensor failed or magnet missing) or the stepper motor is defective (or its driving IC on the main PCB). The Blade 2_Rot - movement is not located in the default position after the reset.

Blade 3 wheel Er

(Blade 3 wheel- error) This message will appear after the reset of the fixture if the head's magnetic-indexing circuit malfunctions (sensor failed or magnet missing) or the stepper motor is defective (or its driving IC on the main PCB). The Blade 3 - movement is not located in the default position after the reset.

Blade 3_Rot wheel Er

(Blade 3_Rot wheel- error) This message will appear after the reset of the fixture if the head's magnetic-indexing circuit malfunctions (sensor failed or magnet missing) or the stepper motor is defective (or its driving IC on the main PCB). The Blade 3_Rot - movement is not located in the default position after the reset.

Blade 4 wheel Er

(Blade 4 wheel- error) This message will appear after the reset of the fixture if the head's magnetic-indexing circuit malfunctions (sensor failed or magnet missing) or the stepper motor is defective (or its driving IC on the main PCB). The Blade 4 - movement is not located in the default position after the reset.

Blade 4_Rot wheel Er

(Blade 4_Rot wheel- error) This message will appear after the reset of the fixture if the head's magnetic-indexing circuit malfunctions (sensor failed or magnet missing) or the stepper motor is defective (or its driving IC on the main PCB). The Blade 4_Rot - movement is not located in the default position after the reset.

All_Blade_Rot wheel Er

(All_Blade_Rot wheel- error) This message will appear after the reset of the fixture if the head's magnetic-indexing circuit malfunctions (sensor failed or magnet missing) or the stepper motor is defective (or its driving IC on the main PCB). The All_Blade_Rot movement is not located in the default position after the reset.

Frost 1 wheel Er

(Frost 1 wheel - error) This message will appear after the reset of the fixture if the head's magnetic-indexing circuit malfunctions (sensor failed or magnet missing) or the stepper motor is defective (or its driving IC on the main PCB). The Frost 1 - movement is not located in the default position after the reset.

Frost 2 wheel Er

(Frost 2 wheel - error) This message will appear after the reset of the fixture if the head's magnetic-indexing circuit malfunctions (sensor failed or magnet missing) or the stepper motor is defective (or its driving IC on the main PCB). The Frost 2 - movement is not located in the default position after the reset.

Animation_Rot wheel Er

(Animation_Rot wheel- error) This message will appear after the reset of the fixture if the head's magnetic-indexing circuit malfunctions (sensor failed or magnet missing) or the stepper motor is defective (or its driving IC on the main PCB). The Animation_Rot - movement is not located in the default position after the reset.

14. CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE

CAUTION

  • Disconnect from mains before starting maintenance operation.
  • Do not place the fixture with its lens/glass facing any people while doing the IP test!
  • Never use alcohol or solvent to clean the lenses.

Always run an IP test using the Ayrton IP test kit following any maintenance operation! Failure to comply with this clause will void the warranty!

The operator must follow strictly the vacuum and pressure setting values as below, or use the corresponding preset fixture menu to run the IP test. Any overpressure operation may cause accidental damage or injury.

Minimum valueSteady time (Hold time)Maximum value
Vacuum-30 Кра (-4.35 Psi)5 s-35 Кра (-5.08 Psi)
Pressure25 Кра (3.63 Psi)10 s30 Кра (4.35 Psi)

Further instructions depending on the installation location and usage have to be adhered to by a qualified installer and any safety concerns have to be removed. We recommend frequent cleaning of the device. Please use a moist, lint-free cloth. Never use alcohol or solvents. Please refer to the instructions under "Installation instructions".

Should you need any spare parts, please order genuine parts from your local dealer.

Note: When using external equipment to test air tightness, air can only be filled and extracted from the exhaust hole of the bottom base, not from the exhaust hole of the fixture head.

Once the covers removed and before set them back, check the cover gasket to avoid any leak due to gasket damage. Cross tightening the die-casting covers HEX screws at the right torque value. Use a Torque Screwdriver set at 14 Kgf.cm (1.4 Nm) for metal cover or 7 Kgf.cm (0.7 Nm) for plastic cover.

The following points have to be considered during inspection:

  • All screws for installing the devices or parts of the device have to be tightly connected and must not be corroded.
  • There must not be any deformations to the housing, lenses, rigging and installation points (ceiling, suspension, trussing).
  • Motorized parts must not show any signs of wear and must move smoothly without issue.
  • The power supply cables must not show any damage, material fatigue or sediment.

Remove gobo module

  • To remove gobo module, remove framing module first.
  • Then move the gobo module towards the focus lens and remove.
  • To remove the effects module, the open positions of the gobo wheels must be positioned towards the arm of the fixture.

The open positions of the gobo wheels

Fixing Pillar

Arm

Checking and replacing the desiccant

The desiccant is used as humidity indication in the fixture. Dry desiccant is in blue colour; if it is saturated with water, its colour changes to light red. If the desiccant colour changes to pink, the desiccant is losing efficacy, it must be replaced.

CAUTION

Unplug the fixture from mains before checking or replacing desiccant!

Do not check or replace desiccant in a damp environment!

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