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Illuminator User Guide

MicroLED Illuminator Range
Models covered by this manual: UFOMIC4000x2
Please read this manual fully before installing, operating or performing maintenance on the illuminator unit.

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Universal Fiber Optics
1749 Northgate Blvd | Sarasota | FL34234 Tel: 941 343 8115 | 800 UFO 5554 www.fiberopticlighting.com

INTRODUCTION Thank you for purchasing this UFO Illuminator. Please read these instructions fully before connecting your unit to the electrical supply, and keep them for future reference. The UFO MicroLED range of illuminators utilises an RGBW LED array and is suitable for use with either glass or polymer fiber-optic harness The MicroLED is powered by a 100-240 VAC remote desktop power supply unit. IMPORTANT THIS PRODUCT MUST BE INSTALLED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE APPLICABLE INSTALLATION CODE BY A PERSON FAMILIAR WITH THE CONSTRUCTION AND OPERATION OF THE PRODUCT AND THE HAZARDS INVOLVED.
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS POWER SUPPLY REQUIREMENTS The LED Illuminator is powered from a multifunction, multi-voltage, desk top Power Supply Unit. Remove the SW4047B Desk Top PSU from its box. This PSU is a multiplug device catering for UK, European and USA plugs. Select the correct plug and slide it into the receptacle until it clicks securely into place as shown below:
The plug can be removed by squeezing together the plastic retaining lugs and sliding the plug back out. Connect the jack plug into the socket in the back, and the illuminator is now ready for connection.
DO NOT FIT BATTERIES TO THE REMOTE
CONTROL UNTIL YOU HAVE FULLY READ THE
INSTRUCTIONS ON PAGE 4
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CONNECTION

There are 3 connections required ­ the 2 x fiber ports and the mains supply. The fiber ports should be connected first. Connect and secure the fiber optic connector into the front of the unit and secure using the M5 locking screw

Plug the mains plug into the electrical supply socket. Switch on power the led Indicator will illuminate and the illuminator will start up automatically. If no light is produced consult the TROUBLESHOOTING section

NOTE: THESE ILLUMINATORS ARE NOT MAINS DIMMABLE.
MIC4000x2 REMOTE CONTROLLER

Specification:

Description Details

Comments

Power 2 X AAA batteries

Range

30 meters

Frequency

2.4GHz

Measured in free space, may be attenuated by obstructions or other RF devices
Approved for use in UK, Europe and USA

Batteries ­ With The LED Illuminator powered up as described above, remove the rear cover on Remote Controller. Taking care not to touch any of the front cover buttons, insert the batteries. If you touch the remote control buttons when inserting the batteries it WILL effect the operation of your Remote Control. If you do accidentally touch any of the buttons, remove the batteries and start again.Once the batteries are inserted do not use the Remote
Control for 3 seconds.

DO NOT TOUCH THE BUTTONS WHILST
INSERTING BATTERIES

Test remote control functions as detailed on page 5. The Remote Controller is "matched" to the Illuminator at the factory. If the Remote Controller is not matched or an additional or replacement Remote Controller is required (see NOTE 2) for the Illuminator proceed to the Matching Mode as follows. If a Remote Controller is to be removed from control of a Illuminator proceed to Unmatching Model on page 5.
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REMOTE OPERATION
1. ON 4. Indicator Light
5. Speed + 6. Brightness + 7. Brightness -
8. Speed -

2. OFF
3. Color Ring
9. Mode + 10. Mode -

No Description

Function

01 Button

Power ON

02 Button

Power OFF

03 Color Ring Touch control all colors (White not available)

04 Indicator Indicates Controller active when buttons pressed

05 Button

Increase color cycle speed

06 Button

Increase Brightness

07 Button

Decrease Brightness

08 Button

Decrease Color cycle speed

09 Button

Mode + Step up through Color cycle programmes

10 Button

Mode - Step down through Color cycle programmes

REMOTE CONTROLLER OPERATION
Matching Remote to Illuminator ­ Remove the power plug from the rear of the Illuminator, then replace and once the Indicator Light (4.) lights, touch button 5 within 3 seconds, the Illuminator will "blink" twice slowly indicating that the Remote Controller is matched to the Illuminator.
Unmatching Remote from Illuminator - Remove the power plug from the rear of the Illuminator, then replace and once the Indicator Light (4.) lights, touch and hold button 5 within 3 seconds and the Illuminator will "blink" 9 times indicating that the Remote Controller is unmatched from the Illuminator.

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Mode Function Programme List

No

Mode

Brightness

Speed

1 Static White

Adjustable Not Adjustable

2

White and Colors mixed

Adjustable

Not Adjustable

3

All Colors fade change

4

RGBW fade change

5

RGBW snap change

6

7 Colors snap change

7

2 Colors snap change

8

2 Colors snap change

9

2 Colors snap change

10 1 Color Flash

Adjustable Adjustable Adjustable Adjustable Adjustable Adjustable

Adjustable Adjustable

Adjustable Adjustable

Adjustable Adjustable

Adjustable Adjustable

Adjustable Adjustable

Comment To revert to 1 (Static White) at any time touch Color Ring then Mode+ Color Ring control ­ brightness adjust Color only, not White. To revert to 2 (Color Ring) at any time touch color ring No White
Red, Green, Blue & White
Red, Green, Blue & White
White and Colors mixed
Red & White
Blue & White
Green & White
Red

11 1 Color Flash

Adjustable Adjustable

Blue

12 1 Color Flash

Adjustable Adjustable

Green

13 1 Color Flash

Adjustable

14

All Colors snap & fade

Adjustable

NOTES

Adjustable Adjustable

White Random

Mode Buttons ­ This is not a loop, i.e. touching the Mode+ button will not eventually bring you back to Mode 1. To revert to Mode 1, either touch Mode ­ button repeatedly to step back up through the Mode numbers, or touch Color Ring then Mode+ Color Ring ­The Color Ring can be used to select individual colors by touching the ring and sliding your finger around the ring, Brightness ­ brightness can be increased or reduced in any mode using buttons 6 & 7 Cycle Speed ­ speed of color cycling in Modes 3 to 14 can be adjusted using buttons 5 & 8

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REMOTE RANGE WALK TEST
Once the Illuminator is fully installed carry out a complete range walk test and record the range in the table below. This information is essential for maintenance purposes to determine if the range/sensitivity is reducing and also to record dead areas within the Remote Controller's range due to RF obstructions and/or RF interference.
NOTE 2: Where a Illuminator has more than one Remote Control, reduction in operating range may be experienced when both (or multiple) Remote Controls are used simultaneously.

Description Controller 1 Controller 2 Controller 3 Dead Areas

Date

Max Range

STANDALONE OPERATION

To disable the remote and revert to manual operation press one of the buttons on the rear of the Illuminator. The Illuminator will now respond to manual commands from the 2 control buttons as detailed below
OPERATION

The LED Illuminator has 2 color cycles each with 3 different speed settings as detailed below

Cycle 1 2

Color 1 White Pink

Color 2 Red Red

Color 3 Orange Orange

Color 4 Jade Jade

Color 5 Green Green

Color 6 Cyan Cyan

Color 7 Blue Blue

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The Illuminator is controlled using the 2 push buttons on the rear of the unit.
The Lower button STOPS and STARTS the color Cycle
The Upper button is used to select the Cycle speed as follows. Push the Lower button repeatedly until the color White is displayed. The illuminator is now in Cycle 1 speed A as detailed below. Each push reduces the speed. On the third push the color Red will be displayed. The illuminator is now in Cycle 2 speed A

Cycle 1 (White Start) 2 (Red Start)

SPEED A - Fastest Push Once Push Once

SPEED B - Slower Push Once Push Once

SPEED C - Slowest Push Once Push Once

At any time the cycle can be stopped on a color and started again using the Lower push button
To disable manual operation and revert to remote controller operation, recycle the power to the Illuminator. The Remote Controller may need to be matched to the Illuminator as detailed on page 5.
DMX OPERATION
The MicroLED4000x2 is programmed as a Master unit (See Mode designation label on rear of unit) and is capable of interlinking to a MicroLED 4000SLx2 Slave Illuminator using a RJ45 cable. In this Master /Slave configuration the Slave Illuminator will follow the Master Illuminator, but no control from a remote DMX controller is possible. Remote DMX control can only be achieved using MicroLED SLAVE Illuminators. See MicroLED SLAVE User Guide for DMX wiring connections

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MAINTENANCE AND SAFETY GUIDANCE
MAINTENANCE To ensure a long working life and the safe, reliable operation of the illuminator, it is very important to maintain it properly and ensure it is installed in an appropriate and safe location.
Before performing any maintenance on the illuminator it should be disconnected from the power supply and allowed to cool down.
· The illuminator vents should be blown out with compressed air at least every 12 months, or more often if located in a dusty environment.
· After the illuminator has been installed, check the vents to ensure they are clear of dust and debris. Blow out with compressed air if required.
· The body of the illuminator can be cleaned using a soft damp cloth. Do not use any abrasives on the unit.
Note that a record of all maintenance MUST be kept in the table below, indicating what maintenance was undertaken. This must be dated and is required for warranty purposes.
SAFETY GUIDANCE
· A gap of 200mm (8") MUST be left around the unit. This is to allow air to circulate and prevent overheating. The location must have free ventilation and must not have an ambient temperature higher than that specified for the luminaire.
· The outer body of the illuminator may become hot - keep away from all combustible materials and DO NOT locate this illuminator within 200mm (8") of any flammable surface.
· The illuminator must not be run without the fiber optic harness fitted.
MAINTENANCE LOG

Date

Maintenance Undertaken

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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

Problem

Probable cause(s)

Remedy

Unit is dead - LED power indicator is not illuminated
Unit is dead - no light output but LED power indicator is still illuminated

Mains supply off Loose mains plugs PSU failed LED array failure
May have been switched off using Remote Controller

Check supply and reinstate Check plugs Replace PSU Contact UFO
Recycle power to Illuminator or switch on using Remote Controller

Remote Controller batteries failing

Replace batteries as per user guide instructions and carry out matching if necessary

Something new causing interference within operating Remote Controller range reduced range

Check for another device transmitting RF interference

or persistently freezing

Power the Remote controller down

Remote Controller needs resetting

by removing and reinstalling the batteries as per User Guide

instructions

Remote Controller failing

Replace Remote Controller

Illuminator Receiver Failing

Contact UFO

Remote Controller batteries failed

Replace batteries and carry out matching if necessary

Illuminator in stand alone mode Recycle power to Illuminator

Unit won't respond to Remote Controller

Power the Remote Controller down

Remote Controller needs resetting

by removing and reinstalling the batteries as per User Guide

instructions

Remote Controller not "matched" Carry out "matching" procedure as

to Illuminator

detailed in REMOTE OPERATION

Remote Controller failed Illuminator Receiver Failed

Poor light output on fiber
In Stand Alone Mode - Stationery on one color

Unit needs cleaning
Fiber port connector not plugged in correctly Lower Button has been pressed LED Driver has failed

Replace Remote Controller Contact UFO Carefully clean LED lens with dry cloth Clean Fiber common end Ensure plugged in correctly and secured with locking screw
Press Lower button once
Contact UFO

In Stand Alone Mode - Color cycle cannot be stopped

LED Driver has failed

Contact UFO

Please complete troubleshooting procedures before returning the unit to us.

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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Description Port connector size Fiber type Supply voltage PSU Output LED Power Min Ambient Temperature Max Ambient Temperature Power Connection LED Type / Model LED Life Remote Controller Frequency Remote Controller Range Remote Controller Power Material Color Size
NOTES:

Details 2 x 1.18" (30mm) Glass/PMMA 110-240 VAC, 47-63Hz, 0.58A 12V DC, 2A, 24W Maximum 4 - 10W in color cycle mode 14°F (-10ºC) 113°F (+45ºC) 2.1 x 5.5 x 12mm RGBW 50,000 hours in ambient 77°F (25ºC) 2.4Ghz 30m (depending on environment) 2 x AAA Batteries ABS Black (L)140mm x(W) 106mm x (H)68mm (L)5.5" x(W)4.17" x(H)2.68"

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Universal Fiber Optics
1749 Northgate Blvd | Sarasota | FL34234 Tel: 941 343 8115 | 800 UFO 5554 www.fiberopticlighting.com



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