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SMARTBV2PLUS-MANUAL
SMARTBVPLUS
Battery Powered Wireless DMX Luminarie
USER MANUAL

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TABLE OF CONTENT
1. Warning .........................................................................................................................................2 1.1 Safety Instructions ..........................................................................................................................2 1.2 Rigging ............................................................................................................................................3
2. Product Introduction ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... . ... ... ... ... ... 3 2.1 Items Included in the Package .........................................................................................................3 2.2 Product Overview.............................................................................................................................3 2.3 Fixture Temperature ..........................................................................................................................6 2.4 Storing the Fixture ..............................................................................................................................6 2.5 Mounting .........................................................................................................................................6 2.6 Specifications................................................................................................................................... 7
3. Battery ...............................................................................................................................................8 4. Product Setup...................................................................................................................................9
4.1 OLED Display Setup ............................................................................................................................9 4.2 Menu Navigation ..............................................................................................................................9 4.3 DMX Addressing ............................................................................................................................10 4.4 DMX Fail ...........................................................................................................................................11 4.5 Wireless DMX Setup ..........................................................................................................................11
4.5.1 Pairing.......................................................................................................................................11 4.5.2 Wireless DMX Reset ...............................................................................................................11 4.5.3 Wireless DMX Indicator Information .....................................................................................12 5. Operation ..............................................................................................................................................12 5.1 DMX Control Mode.........................................................................................................................12 5.2 Master/Slave Mode ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 1 4 5.3 Auto Run Mode ..............................................................................................................................14 5.4 Customized Colors............................................................................................................................15 5.5 IR Remote Control .............................................................................................................................15 6. Maintenance ...............................................................................................................................16 6.1 General Maintenance .....................................................................................................................16 6.2 Fuse Replacement .........................................................................................................................17
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1. WARNING
1.1 Safety Instructions
This product guide contains important information about the safe installation and use of this product. Please read and follow these instructions carefully and keep this manual in a safe place for future reference.
When unpacking and before disposing of the carton, check there is no transportation damage before using the product. Should there be any damage caused by transportation, consult your dealer and do not use the apparatus. The product is for indoor use only. Use only in dry locations. Keep this device away from rain and moisture, excessive heat, humidity and dust. Do not allow contact with water or any other liquids. The product is not designed or intended to be mounted directly on to inflammable surfaces. The product is only intended for installation, operation and maintenance by qualified personnel. The product must be installed in a location with adequate ventilation, at least 50cm from adjacent wall surfaces. Be sure that no ventilation slots are blocked.
Do not directly look into the led. It can cause harm to your eyes. Do not look at the LEDs with a magnifying glass or any other optical instrument that may concentrate the light output.
Do not attempt to dismantle and/or modify the product in any way. Electrical connection must only be carried out by qualified personnel. Before charging the fixture, ensure that the voltage and frequency of power supply match the power requirements of the product.
Do not directly look into the light beam. It can cause harm to your eyes. Do not look at the led with a magnifying glass or any other optical instrument that may concentrate the light output.
A rechargeable lithium ion battery is built inside this fixture. Please avoid bumping or plunging, it may cause fire or explosion. Never store the battery when fully drained. Always recharge immediately when empty. Make sure to fully charge all fixtures before storing them. Partially charged batteries will lose capacity. Fully recharge every 6 months if not used.
When charging fixtures in flight case, always charge with the case open. It is recommended to charge at a temperature between 0°C and 35°C. Please make sure the battery will be disposed of properly according to your local law when it runs out of its life, so that to protect the environment. This product is not designed for permanent operation. Consistent operation breaks will ensure that the device will serve you for a long time without defects. If this fixture is operated in any other way other than the one said in this manual, this device may suffer damages and thus the warranty becomes void.
Always switch off the fixture when it is not in use or before cleaning it or before attempting any maintenance work.
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IMPORTANT:
The manufacturer will not accept liability for any resulting damages caused by the non-observance of this manual or any unauthorized modification to the fixture.
1.2 Rigging
Concerning rigging, trussing for this fixture, please follow the European and national guidelines. Only the qualified technicians are allowed for the device installation, The fixture must never be mounted for a possible swinging position, and a safety cord attached must always be used.
2. PRODUCT INTRODUCTION
2.1 Items Included in the Package
After receiving the fixture, please carefully unpack the product and make sure the following parts are all included inside the package and are all in good condition.
- This fixture x 1 pc - Infrared remote controller x 1 pc - This manual x 1 pc
In case the package is damaged from shipping, inform the carrier right away while keeping the damaged box or flight case for inspection. Failure to report damage to the carrier immediately may cause invalidity to your claim. The dealer or manufacture will not take any responsibilities for the damage.
In case there are parts missing from the box with a good condition, please contact your dealer or the manufacturer immediately by email or in other written form.
2.2 Product Overview
This lighting fixture is an outdoor version battery powered led luminaire with wireless DMX transceiver. This luminaire features 4 super bright RGBW quad color led, and can create more vivid color changing effects besides RGBW color mixing, and wide range of color temperatures.
This lighting fixture has a rechargeable lithium-ion battery that can support 9 hours working at led full-color mode. It can work longer time at ECO mode. The luminaire can continue working 18 hours to run its built-in programs and around 27 hours to run single color. Its battery is fully protected against overcharging to maximize battery life span.
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This lighting fixture uses a very stable wireless DMX transceiver from Wireless DMX Solution Sweden. The fixture can also be controlled with infrared remote controller. Please refer to "5.5 IR Remote Control".
This fixture has a kettle charge socket, and can be charged on charge connector inside flight case. It can also be charged with 100-240V AC power. This highly compact luminaire has very small dimensions that can be used not only as an uplighter but also as truss warmer. Its tilt can manually move 25 degrees when needed. It is absolutely an ideal tool for mobile DJ/Bands, wedding, exhibitions, ball room and hotel banquet halls etc.
2.2.1 Fixture Elements and Connectors

1. Handle 4. Charge Indicator 7. Hole for safety cord 10. DMX Output (IP65) 13. Power Input (IP65) 16. Power switch

2. Wireless DMX antenna 5. Led 8. Threaded hole M10 for clamp 11. Ground 14. Kettle charge base 17. OLED control panel

3. IR sensor 6. Kensington lock 9. DMX Input (IP65) 12. Fuse 15. Adjustable tilt stand

2.2.2 Fixture Control Panel There are 4 touch buttons on the OLED control panel: <MENU>, <ENTER>, <UP> and <DOWN>.

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1. MENU 2. ENTER 3. UP 4. DOWN 5. IR 6.

Select the programming functions or exit from current setup Enter the current menu or confirm the current function value Scroll "UP" through menu list to increase value of current function Scroll "DOWN" through menu list to decrease value of current function Infrared control sensor Wireless DMX indictor

2.2.3 Fixture Dimensions

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2.3 Fixture Temperature The fixture has temperature protection function. You can easily check fixture temperature via the OLED display information menu. When fixture temperature is higher than 65 degrees, light output will decrease to 80%. When fixture temperature is higher than 65 degrees, light output will decrease to 60%. When fixture temperature is higher than 75 degrees, leds will go off automatically until temperature comes down to 55 degrees.
2.4 Storing the Fixture Make sure to fully charge all fixtures before storing. Partially charged batteries will lose capacity. Fully recharge every 6 months if not used. Always remove battery fuse if fixture will be stored for long time (more than 1 month).
2.5 Mounting The fixture can be mounted in several orientations.
2.5.1 The fixture has a highly compact housing, and can be fit inside 300x300mm truss as truss warmer.
2.5.2 The fixture can sit on even and solid floor and work as an uplight. It also has a built-in adjustable tilt support. By pushing the tile support, the fixture tile can move up to 25 degrees to wash walls or facades.
Make sure that the fixture is always placed on even and strong enough surface, and keep it 0.5m away from projection objects.
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2.5.3 The fixture has a M10 threaded hold for clamp, and can be mounted on truss as truss warmer.

When install the fixture to crossbar or truss, always use an extra safety cord (not supplied with the fixture). Users also need to make sure the crossbar is stable or not moving, and can support a weight of 38 kg (fixture net weight 3.8kg).
For the rest of safety installation, please always respect your local regulations.

2.6 Specifications

Electrical

Power input 100-240VAC 50/60Hz

Power consumption 55W

Connectors Power connectors Seetronic power input connector IP65

Kettle charge socket for charging in charge case Data connectors Seetronic DMX input/output IP65

Battery

Battery type Rechargeable lithium-ion battery

Charge time About 7.5 hours Battery life Around 9.0 hours at full color from one full charge

Around 11 hours full color at ECO mode from one full charge 18 hours at running preset programs

27 hours at running single color

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Light sources Led 4x12W, RGBW 4-in-1 quad led
Beam angle 15o Field angle 29o Led average life span 50,000 hours Control Control mode DMX512, Master/Slave, Stand Alone; Wireless DMX, IR Remote DMX channel 4/6/10 channel selectable Control panel OLED display with touch buttons Physical & Construction
Housing Rigid metal Housing color Black Fixture dimensions 138 x 144 x 205mm
Net weight 3.8 kg Working temperature -10oC - 45oC Charge temperature 0oC - 35oC
IP rating Top: IP65, base: IP54 Cooling Natural cooling, silent operation
3. BATTERY
The fixture has a rechargeable lithium battery and auto-ranging charger built in. Always store the fixtures with full battery. Depleted batteries must be recharged immediately; otherwise fixture performance will suffer. Battery runtime will decreased time by time. Battery runtime may be slightly shorter than predicted due to different working enviroments.
The fixture has a charging socket in the base, and can be charged in charge case. The charge case has built-in auto-ranging chargers.
When battery capacity is less than 30%, OLED display will start flashing. When this happens, charge the battery immediately till it is 100% fully charged.
To charge the fixture, just put it onto the charge connector in the charge case, and plug the case to the mains. The fixture will start to charge automatically. During charge time, all 4 led will turn on red light around 5% of full brightness. The 4 led will turn on green 5% of full brightnessonce battery is fully charged.
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Battery life can be easily seen on the OLED display. It is recommended to charge the fixture at an ambient temperature between 0°C and 35°C.
When charging fixtures in flight case, make sure to always keep the case open. Battery always charges whenever fixture is seated on charge connector.
During charge time, press "MENU" to go back to the last running mode. Note: The battery must be replaced with an original one from the manufacuturer only.

4. PRODUCT SETUP

This fixture has a built-in rechargeable lithium battery. After it is fully charged, switch on the fixture with the power switch at the bottom of the unit, it will start to run and can be controlled with wireless DMX desk or IR controller.

After operation, please switch off the fixture with its power switch.

4.1 OLED Display Protection

OLED display can be set to turn off in 10s, 20s or 30 seconds or "Always On".

Follow below steps:

- Continue pressing "MENU" till "Screen save" appears.

- Press "ENTER" you will see

, you can scroll "UP"/" DOWN" to set up how many seconds the

OLED display turns off after inactivity, or "Always On"

- Press "ENTER" to save your setting.

4.2 Menu Navigation

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4.3 DMX Addressing Each fixture must be given a DMX address so that the correct fixture responds to the correct control signals. This DMX address is the channel number from which the fixture starts to "listen" to the digital control information being sent out from the controller. This fixture has 3 DMX channel modes, 4, 6 and 10 DMX channels. To set up fixture DMX address, first select DMX channel mode. The highest DMX address for this fixture is 512. To set up fixture DMX starting address, follow the steps below:
- Switch on the fixture, press Menu tillChannel" appears; - Press "UP" or "DOWN" button to select 4CH or 6CH or 10CH; - Press "ENTER" to confirm your select. - Press "MENU" repeatedly to come back to "Address 001"; - Set up DMX address by scrolling "UP"/" DOWN" button.
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- Press "ENTER" to save your setting.
4.4 DMX Fail
Users can set up the fixture how to operate once DMX signal fails.
Continue pressing "MENU" until "DMX Fail" appears. Now press "UP" or "DOWN" to select "Hold" or "Auto" or "Blackout". Press the "ENTER" to save the setting. Press "MENU" to exit out of any of the above options.
4.5 Wireless DMX Setup
To control the fixture by wireless DMX, users need to pair the fixture to wireless DMX transmitter first.
To pair the firxture and transmitter make sure the wireless DMX indicator is off. To turn wireless DMX on, press the "MENU" button to show "Wireless DMX" on the OLED display. Now use the "UP" or "DOWN" buttons to select "On". To set the fixture into Wireless DMX receive mode, press "ENTER" again and then press "UP" or "DOWN" to select "Receive". Press the "ENTER" to confirm the setting.
Press the pair button on the transmitter. The wireless DMX indicator will start flashing fast. Once the pairing succeeds the indicator will turn to yellow.
To turn wireless DMX off, keeping pressing the "MENU" until "Wireless DMX" appears. Now press "UP" or "DOWN" to select "Off". Press the "ENTER" to confirm the setting. Press "MENU" to exit out of any of the above options.
4.5.1 Clear Wireless DMX Memory
To clear the wireless DMX memory, keep pressing "MENU" until "Wireless DMX" appears. Now press "UP" or "DOWN" to select "Clear (All)" (Transmit mode) or "Clear" (Receive mode). Press "ENTER" to clear the wireless DMX memory. Then Wireless DMX indicator will go off. Press "MENU" to exit out of any of the above options.
When the fixture is in Wireless DMX transmit mode the wireless DMX memory of the Transmitter unit and all receiving units will be cleared (Clear (All)). When in Wireless DMX receive mode the wireless DMX memory of that one receiving unit will be cleared (Clear).
4.5.2 Master and Slave Unit Setup
Continue pressing "MENU" till "Master/Slave" appears, press "ENTER" and scroll "UP" or "DOWN" to select "Transmit". Press "ENTER" to save the setting. the master unit will start to pair all slave units automatically. Wireless DMX indicator keeps flashing during paring time. Wireless DMX indicator keeps On if pairing succeeds. You now can select and run preset programs.
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To set other fixtures as slave units, continue pressing "MENU" till "Master/Slave" appears, press "ENTER" and scroll "UP" or "DOWN" to select "Receive". Press "ENTER" to save the setting. Now all slave units will operate in sequence with the master unit.
Please note that slave units could have wireless DMX memory. Please follow up the instructions in "4.5.1 Clear Wireless DMX Memory" to erase wireless DMX memory first.
Please ensure that all slave units have been set to the same DMX channel mode as the master unit. To pair master unit with slave units, continue pressing "MENU" of the master unit till "Wireless DMX" appears, press "ENTER" and scroll "UP" or "DOWN" to select "Connect". Now press "ENTER" to confirm your setting. Then the wireless DMX indicator will start flashing during paring time. The indicator will stay solid yellow once pairing succeeds.
4.5.3 Wireless DMX Indicator Information
There is one wireless DMX indicator near the OLED display. This indicator shows status of wireless DMX connection.

Indicator Status Blue light on Blue light slow flashing
Blue light fast flashing
Blue light off

Description Fixture receiving wireless DMX signal from transmitter. Fixture already connected to transmitter, but no signal coming from transmitter. Fixture no connection to transmitter; fixture keeps. Wireless DMX memory from last pair. Fixture no connection to transmitter, and no any wireless DMX memory.

5. OPERATION

5.1 DMX Control Mode

This function will allow users to control individual fixture with a standard DMX 512 console. Below is fixture DMX Channel Chart.

Channel 4 CH

Channel 1 2 3 4

Function Red Green Blue White

DMX Value 0-255 0-255 0-255 0-255

Setting/Percentage 0-100% 0-100% 0-100% 0-100%

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1

Master dimming

0-255

0-100%

2

Red

0-255

0-100%

3

Green

0-255

0-100%

4

Blue

0-255

0-100%

5

White

0-255

0-100%

0-10

No function

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Strobe

11-255

Strobe from slow to fast

1

Master dimming

0-255

0-100%

2

Red

0-255

0-100%

3

Green

0-255

0-100%

4

Blue

0-255

0-100%

5

White

0-255

0-100%

0-10

No function

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Strobe

11-255

Strobe from slow to fast

0-9

No function

10-15

White1

16-21

White2

22-27

White3

28-33

White4

34-39

White5

40-45

White6

White balance

46-51

White7

7

&

52-57

White8

Color macro

58-63

White9

64-69

White10

70-75

White11

76-81

White12

82-87

White13

88-93

White14

94-99

White15

100-105

White16

106-110

Color macro 1

111-115

Color macro 2

116-120

Color macro 3

121-125

Color macro 4

126-130

Color macro 5

White balance

131-135

Color macro 6

7

&

136-140

Color macro 7

Color macro

141-145

Color macro 8

146-150

Color macro 9

151-155

Color macro 10

156-160

Color macro 11

161-165

Color macro 12

166-170

Color macro 13

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171-175

Color macro 14

176-180

Color macro 15

181-185

Color macro 16

186-190

Color macro 17

191-195

Color macro 18

196-200

Color macro 19

201-205

Color macro 20

White balance

206-210

Color macro 21

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211-215

Color macro 22

Color macro

216-220

Color macro 23

221-225

Color macro 24

226-230

Color macro 25

10 CH

231-235 236-240

Color macro 26 Color macro 27

241-245

Color macro 28

246-250

Color macro 29

251-255

Color macro 30

000-010

No function

8

Color wheel

011-255

Color wheel effects

0-10

No function

11-60

RGB color fade

61-110

RGBW color fade

9

Auto run

111-160

RGB color auto

161-210

RGBW color auto

211-255

Sound control

10

Speed

0-255

From slow to fast

5.2 Master/Slave Mode
The fixture has a built-in wireless DMX transceiver inside. Fixtures can operate Master/Slave mode wirelessly. In Master/Slave mode, one fixture will work as Master fixture, other fixtures in the daisy chain will work in synchronization with the Master fixture.
Please refer to "4.5.2 Master and Slave Unit Setup" on how to set up master and slave units.

5.3 Auto Run Mode
The fixture has preset color mixing and fading programs that can be activated from the OLED control panel for auto running. To access this, follow below steps:
- Press button "MENU" until "Program" appears. - Press "UP" or "DOWN" to scroll up/down to select "Auto", "Fade", "Static, and "Sound";
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- Press "ENTER" to confirm your run mode; - Scroll "UP" or "DOWN" to select Auto programs (from 1 - 2), or Fade (from 1 ­ 2) or "Color" (from
1-15) or "Sound" (from 1 to 4)
5.4 Customized Colors Users are allowed to program their own color effects and save to your fixture. Follow the steps below:
- Press button "Menu" until "Custom" appears. - Press "ENTER", you will see R (Red) flashing, this means you now can program red color, press again
"Enter" and scroll "Up" or "Down" to adjust red intensity, press "Enter" again to save your setup.
- To select other colors "UP" or "DOWN" and press "ENTER" to confirm the color you selected. - Then scroll "UP" or "DOWN" to adjust the color intensity, and press "ENTER" to save it.
5.5 IR Remote Control
This operation mode allows users to control the fixture with an
infrared remote controller. The remote controller can help you to achieve almost all functions. To activate IR remote control, press "Menu" until "IR" appears, press "Up" or "Down" button and select "On". Press "Enter" to save the setting. To control the fixture with this IR remote controller, make sure to point the controller directly to the IR receiving sensors on the product. Make sure there are no objects between the controller and the fixture. 1 - Set the fixture into blackout (LED on/off). 2 - Adjust auto, strobe & fade speed, sound sensitivity, DMX
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address, DMX channel, brightness etc. 3 - Run auto mode, use "Speed" button followed by the

buttons to adjust auto speeds.

4 ­ Run sound program, use

buttons to adjust sound sensitivity.

5 ­ Run strobe program, use

buttons to adjust strobe speed.

6 ­ Set auto/fade speed, Press this button followed by 7 ­ Set the fixture into master or slave mode. 8 ­ Run fade mode. Use "Speed" button followed by

buttons to adjust program speed. buttons to adjust fade speed.

9 - Set DMX address. Press this button followed by

to set up DMX address. Press this

button again followed by

to select DMX channel.

10 ­ Set the fixture in full brightness. Press this button followed by brightness.

buttons to adjust

11 ­ Set the fixture in Economy mode. Press this button followed by

buttons to turn

Economy mode on/off. 12 ­ Set static color. This fixture has RGBW led, so "Amber" and "UV" buttons are invalid.

6. MAINTENANCE
6.1 General Maintenance
The operator has to make sure that the safety-related and machine-technical installations are to be inspected by an expert once a year in the course of an acceptance test.
The operator has to make sure that safety-related and machine-technical installations are to be inspected by a skilled person once a year.
The following points have to be considered during the inspection:
- Make sure connections are clean and totally dry before linking equipments or supplying electric power.
- All screws used for installing the fixture or parts of the fixture have to be tightly connected and must not be corroded.
The fixture has optical lenses; users should clean the lenses periodically to optimize light output. The cleaning frequency depends on the environment in which the curtain system is installed. Damp, smoky or particularly dirty surrounding can cause greater accumulation of dirt on the lenses. Even in a clean type of
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surroundings, it is suggested to clean the lens and housing at least once a month. It is suggested to use a soft cloth using normal glass cleaning fluid. The following points have to be considered during the maintenance:
- Switch off the fixture before cleaning. - Clean the lens with a mild solution of glass cleaner or isopropyl alcohol, and a soft, lint free cotton
cloth or a lens cleaning tissue. - Gently polish the external glass surfaces until they are free of haze and lint.
6.2 Fuse Replacement The fixture has an internal replaceable fuse built in the base.
In case fuse is blown, you need to replace it. Unplug the fixture from power, remove the 4 screw from the housing to find the fuse holder. Open the fuse holder by turning it anticlockwise; remove the blown fuse from the holder and replace it with the exact same type and rating one. Close the fuse holder by turning it clockwise to tighten it. Screw back the base to the housing. Always replace a blown fuse with another of the same type and rating.
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