STECHNICS LEADER 1200SPOT
LED MOVING HEAD LIGHT USER MANUAL
Distributed by: МУЗЦЕНТР МУЗЫКАЛЬНОЕ ОБОРУДОВАНИЕ
CONTENT
1. SAFETY GUIDE
Please read this manual carefully, it includes Important information such as installation, use and maintenance.
PAY ATTENTION
Please save this manual as a basis for future consultation, if you sell this product to other users, please make sure they also get this manual.
Notice:
The equipment is well-packaged when shipped from the factory. Please follow the user manual for operation. Human failures are not covered by the warranty.
- Before using, please open it and check carefully to ensure that there is no damage caused by transportation.
- This fixture is only suitable for indoor dry place.
- The installation and operation of fixtures should be carried out by professionals.
- Do not let children operate the machine.
- Use safety ropes when fixing the device, and hold the bottom when moving the fixture.
- The equipment must be installed in a well-ventilated place, at least 50 cm from the adjacent surface.
- Make sure the ventilation holes are unobstructed to avoid overheating when the fixture is running.
- Before operation, ensure that the power supply voltage matches the equipment.
- Please ground the conductor to prevent electric shock. ⚡
- Do not operate the fixture in an environment above 40°C.
- It is forbidden to connect the fixture directly to the dimming equipment.
- A small amount of smoke or odor may appear when the new fixture works, and it will disappear after 15 minutes of operation.
- Do not place combustible objects beside the fixtures during operation.
- Please carefully check whether the power cord is damaged before turning on the fixture, and replace it immediately if it is damaged.
- The surface temperature can reach 85°C when the fixture is in operation, please do not touch it with bare hands.
- Avoid conductive objects such as flammable liquid, water or metal to enter the fixture to avoid electric shock or fire. If some objects enter the fixture, please cut off the power immediately ⚡.
- Avoid operating in dirty and dusty environments. and clean, maintain the fixtures regularly.
⚠️ It is forbidden to touch the wire when the fixture is running to prevent electric shock.
⚠️ Avoid entanglement of the power cord and other wires.
? The distance between the fixture and the illuminated surface should be greater than 5 meters.
? Disconnect the power before replacing the fuse or bulb.
⚙️ Use the same model when replacing fuses or bulbs.
❌ There is a serious operation failure, please stop using it immediately.
⏱️ Please do not turn on the fixture frequently, and turn on the fixture at least every 30 seconds.
⚠️ Please replace the fixture housing, lens or ultraviolet filter in time when there is obvious damage.
? There are no available parts inside the fixture, please do not open the fixture shell without permission.
? Do not operate the machine by yourself. Operation by non-professionals will cause damage to the device or malfunction of the device. For repairs, please contact the nearest authorized service center.
? Please cut off the power when the fixture is not used for a long time or maintenance.
? When you need to transport again, please use the original packaging material.
☔ To avoid fire or electric shock, do not expose the fixture to rain or wet areas.
?️? Do not look directly when the fixture is running.
⚠️ ? ⚙️ ✔️ ❌ ▶️ ? ? ?️ ? ?️ ? ? ⚡
2. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION
2.1 LIGHT SOURCE
LED type: High Power 1050W White LED
CCT: 8000K / 6000K
LED life span: 20,000hrs
CRI: Standard CRI≥70, Hi CRI≥90
2.2 XY MOVEMENT
Horizontal scan: 540° (16 bit Precision scan)
Vertical scan: 270° (16 bit Precision scan)
The advanced scanning system is faster, more stable, quieter, and has an automatic error-correcting reset function.
2.3 COLOR
Smooth and Sophisticated color mix system providing CYM color mixing (2700K-7000K/5500K);
Variable CTO color temperature correction (2700K-8000K/5600K)
Fixed colour wheel with six saturated colour filters + open, Rainbow effect with bi-directional and variable speeds.
2.4 GOBOS
2 Rotating gobo wheel: 7 interchangeable gobos + Open, shaking effect.
1 Static gobo wheel: 7 gobos + Open, shaking effect.
1 Animation wheel: Graphic animation effect wheel with continuous rotation in bi-direction; stunning dynamic effects such as moving flames, gurgling water, etc.
2.5 SPECIFICATION
Channel mode: 22/26/31 Standard DMX512 Channel;
Prism: Rotating 4 prisms, can rotate in forward and reverse directions, and has prism positioning function.
Focus: Electronic focus, ultra-smooth adjustment of focus.
Iris: 5%~100% smoothly adjusted.
Strobe: The frequency can reach up to 25Hz, and random strobe and pulse strobe can be selected.
Dimming: 0~100% linear dimming, 4 dimming curves available.
Frost: two kinds of frost, light frost and moderate frost; 0~100% linear frost.
2.6 DISPLAY
Touch the color LCD display: with rechargeable battery, you can enter the menu to set the address code and make other settings without powering on; when power is off, press the "BATSW" key on the display panel for 3 seconds to enter setting DMX address and Other menu functions, automatically cut off in 5 seconds when not in operation. Automatically charge the battery when power on.
2.7 SOFTWARE
Can change DMX address code, fixture reset, channel control mode conversion and other functions from the console; display the fixture usage time, convenient for customers to know the fixture usage in time.
2.8 OTHER FUNCTIONS
Input signal isolation protection function to ensure stable signal transmission without interference.
2.8.1 RDM FUNCTION
DMX Signal input/output: XLR3/5pin RJ45 and USB connector socket.
2.8.2 Wireless function (optional)
2.9 Cooling System
Advanced cooling system based on fan heat dissipation;
The light source fan starts to work only when the light source temperature > 40°C, and the fan speed is adjusted according to the temperature.
Safety protection against over-heating.
2.10 POWER SUPPLY
AC100~240V, 50/60Hz
Power 1250 W max
2.11 SIZE&WEIGHT
Body Size: 470*432*852 mm
Net Weight: 44.5kg (Including Clamp)
Diagram Description: The document includes diagrams showing the front and side views of the LEADER 1200SPOT fixture with dimensions labeled: Height 852 mm, Width 470 mm, Depth 432 mm.
3. HOW TO SET FIXTURE
3.1 CONTROL PANEL
Diagram Description: The control panel features an LCD display (labeled 1) and several buttons (labeled 2). A separate diagram shows the rear panel with connectors labeled 3 (DMX In/Out), 4 (Power), 5 (RJ45), 6 (USB), 7 (Fuse), 8 (Power Switch).
Button Functions:
Button | Function |
---|---|
MENU | Choose the Function |
ENTER | Confirm the Function |
UP | Back to previous Options |
DOWN | Next Options |
BAT/SW | Battery button |
Connectors:
- 3. DMX In/Out
- 4. Connect main power
- 5. Fuse (T 15A) RJ45
- 6. Power switch: power On/Off
- 7. RJ45 Internet connector
- 8. USB connector
3.2 MAIN FUNCTION
Press MENU for 3 seconds to enter the Menu mode. Use UP/DOWN to choose the desired function, then press ENTER to confirm. The LCD display will flash. Press MENU to go back to the previous menu, or wait 1 minute to return to the main menu.
Main Functions Table:
Category | Function | Setting/Value | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
22ch | 26ch | 31ch | |||
DMX | DMX Address | 1-512 | |||
DMX Channel Mode | Mode1(22) | Mode2(26) | Mode3(31) | ||
DMX State | Blackout | ||||
View DMX Value | Hold | ||||
Pan Inverse | Yes/No | ||||
Tilt Inverse | Yes/No | ||||
P/T Feedback | Yes/No | ||||
Dimmer Curve | Liner / Square law / Inv SQ law / S Curve | ||||
DISP | Dimmer Speed | Fast / Smooth | |||
Display Inverse | Yes/No | ||||
Backlight Switch | On/Off | ||||
Backlight Intensity | 1-10 | ||||
TEMP | Temperature Unit | °C/°F | |||
LANGUAGE | Language | English/Chinese | |||
TEST | Auto Test | - | |||
Manual Test | - | ||||
Fixture use time | - | ||||
Temperature | - | ||||
INFO. | Fixture Name | - | |||
CPU Version | - | ||||
Pan/Tilt | Yes/No | ||||
Effect | Yes/No | ||||
ALL MOTOR | Yes/No | ||||
SPEC. | Factory Setting | Yes/No |
Note: Dimmer Modes:
Diagram Description: Four graphs illustrate dimmer curves: Optically Linear, Square Law, Inverse Square Law, and S-curve, showing Output vs. DMX %.
Mode Descriptions:
- Mode1(Linear): As the DMX value increases, the light intensity tends to be linear.
- Mode2(Square law): The light intensity is controlled to be finer at low values and thicker at high values.
- Mode3(Inv SQ law): The light intensity is controlled to be thicker at low values and thinner at high values.
- Mode4(S Curve): The light intensity is controlled to be finer at low and high values, and thicker at intermediate values.
(2) Test function description:
- When selecting the demo program, the machine will run the built-in program to test horizontal, vertical, color, gobo wheel, gobo wheel rotation, strobe, dimming, prism, prism rotation, frost, focus, etc. Press the MENU button to return to the previous menu.
- When selecting manual test, the current channel will be displayed on the display screen, and the machine will run according to the value of the channel. After exiting the manual test menu, all channel values will become zero.
3.3 Motor offset adjustment
Press the MENU button to enter the menu mode, then press the ENTER button for about 3 seconds to enter the initial setting menu to adjust the initial position of each motor. Press the ENTER button to confirm. Use the UP/DOWN button to select a sub-menu, press the ENTER button to save and automatically return to the previous menu. Press the MENU button to exit.
Diagram Description: A flowchart illustrates the control path for fine-tuning various functions. The functions include Horizontal, Vertical, Cyan filter, Magenta filter, Yellow filter, CCT filter, Color wheel, Gobo wheel, Gobo 1 Rotate, Gobo 2, Gobo 3, Gobo 3 rotate, Animation, Prism, Prism rotate, Iris, Frost 1, Frost 2, Focus, and Zoom. Each function can be adjusted within a range of -128 to 127.
Detailed Adjustment Procedures:
Horizontal: Enter the initial setting menu, select horizontal, press ENTER to confirm. The current position is displayed. Use UP/DOWN to adjust the initial position (-128-127), press ENTER to save. Press MENU to exit.
Vertical: Enter the initial setting menu, select Vertical, press ENTER to confirm. The current position is displayed. Use UP/DOWN to adjust the initial position (-128-127), press ENTER to save. Press MENU to exit.
Cyan filter: Enter the initial setting menu, select cyan filter, press ENTER to confirm. The current position is displayed. Use UP/DOWN to adjust the initial position (-128-127), press ENTER to save. Press MENU to exit.
Magenta filter: Enter the initial setting menu, select rose red filter, press ENTER to confirm. The current position is displayed. Use UP/DOWN to adjust the initial position (-128-127), press ENTER to save. Press MENU to exit.
Yellow filter: Enter the initial setting menu, select yellow filter, press ENTER to confirm. The current position is displayed. Use UP/DOWN to adjust the initial position (-128-127), press ENTER to save. Press MENU to exit.
CCT filter: Enter the initial setting menu, select color temperature, press ENTER to confirm. The current position is displayed. Use UP/DOWN to adjust the initial position (-128-127), press ENTER to save. Press MENU to exit.
Color wheel: Enter the initial setting menu, select color wheel, press ENTER to confirm. The current position is displayed. Use UP/DOWN to adjust the initial position (-128-127), press ENTER to save. Press MENU to exit.
Gobo wheel 1: Enter the initial setting menu, select Gobo wheel 1, press ENTER to confirm. The current position is displayed. Use UP/DOWN to adjust the initial position (-128-127), press ENTER to save. Press MENU to exit.
Gobo wheel 1 rotating: Enter the initial setting menu, select gobo wheel 1 rotation, press ENTER to confirm. The current position is displayed. Use UP/DOWN to adjust the initial position (-128-127), press ENTER to save. Press MENU to exit.
Gobo wheel 2: Enter the initial setting menu, select gobo wheel 2, press ENTER to confirm. The current position is displayed. Use UP/DOWN to adjust the initial position (-128-127), press ENTER to save. Press MENU to exit.
Gobo wheel 3: Enter the initial setting menu, select gobo wheel 3, press ENTER to confirm. The current position is displayed. Use UP/DOWN to adjust the initial position (-128-127), press ENTER to save. Press MENU to exit.
Gobo wheel 3 rotating: Enter the initial setting menu, select gobo wheel 3 rotation, press ENTER to confirm. The current position is displayed. Use UP/DOWN to adjust the initial position (-128-127), press ENTER to save. Press MENU to exit.
Animation wheel: Enter the initial setting menu, select the animation wheel, press ENTER to confirm. The current position is displayed. Use UP/DOWN to adjust the initial position (-128-127), press ENTER to save. Press MENU to exit.
Prism: Enter the initial setting menu, select the prism, press ENTER to confirm. The current position is displayed. Use UP/DOWN to adjust the initial position (-128-127), press ENTER to save. Press MENU to exit.
Prism rotating: Enter the initial setting menu, select prism rotation, press ENTER to confirm. The current position is displayed. Use UP/DOWN to adjust the initial position (-128-127), press ENTER to save. Press MENU to exit.
Iris: Enter the initial setting menu, select aperture, press ENTER to confirm. The current position is displayed. Use UP/DOWN to adjust the initial position (-128-127), press ENTER to save. Press MENU to exit.
Frost 1: Enter the initial setting menu, select Frost 1, press ENTER to confirm. The current position is displayed. Use UP/DOWN to adjust the initial position (-128-127), press ENTER to save. Press MENU to exit.
Frost 2: Enter the initial setting menu, select Frost 2, press ENTER to confirm. The current position is displayed. Use UP/DOWN to adjust the initial position (-128-127), press ENTER to save. Press MENU to exit.
Focus: Enter the initial setting menu, select focus, press ENTER to confirm. The current position is displayed. Use UP/DOWN to adjust the initial focus position (-128-127), press ENTER to save. Press MENU to exit.
Zoom: Enter the initial setting menu, select Zoom, press ENTER to confirm. The current position is displayed. Use UP/DOWN to adjust the initial zoom position (-128-127), press ENTER to save. Press MENU to exit.
4. GOBOS AND LED
4.1 Gobo Wheel
Diagram Description: The document displays two rows of gobo patterns. The first row shows 7 patterns, and the second row shows 7 patterns. Each pattern is distinct, including abstract shapes, dots, lines, and cloud-like designs. Some patterns are labeled with model numbers like T-P445/620 PM1201, PM979, PM425, PM216, PM210, PM517, PM569.
4.2 Animation Wheel
Diagram Description: An image depicts a wheel with intricate, radial patterns, suggesting a dynamic animation effect.
4.3 LED
- Light source: 1050W LED Modular
- Color Temperature: 8000K (Standard) / 6500K (High CRI)
- Work life: 20,000HLED
- CRI: Standard≥70; High CRI ≥90
- Spot uniform: ≥90%
Diagram Description: An isometric view of the fixture's head and base, highlighting the LED light source area.
5. DMX SETTING
5.1 DMX Connection
Diagram Description: A diagram illustrates the DMX input and output connections using XLR connectors. It shows pins labeled COMMON, DMX -, DMX +, Not Used. It also indicates DMX INPUT and DMX OUTPUT ports.
- In order to reduce signal errors and avoid signal weakening and interference during transmission, a 120 OHM 1/4W resistor can be added between the 2 and 3 cores of the DMX output terminal of the last machine.
- Connect the fixture with XLR cable, one end is connected to the output port of the fixture, and the other end is connected to the input port of the next fixture. XLR signal lines can only be used in series, not in parallel. DMX512 signal transmission speed is very fast. Damage to the signal line, weak welding, poor contact, etc., will affect the signal transmission and cause the system to shut down.
- When power supply of a certain unit is disconnected, the connection of DMX output and input is bypassed in order to maintain the connection of DMX line.
- Each fixture must have an address code, which can receive the information sent by the console, and the range is between 0-511 (usually 0&1 and 1 are the same).
- The terminal of the DMX512 system needs to be equipped with a terminator to reduce signal transmission errors.
- 3-pin XLR connectors are more common than 5-pin XLR:
- 3-pin XLR: PIN 1: GND, PIN 2: negative signal, PIN 3: positive signal.
- 5-pin XLR: PIN 1: GND, PIN 2: negative signal, PIN 3: positive signal, PIN4/PIN5: not used;
5.2 Address code setting
When using a general DMX controller to control the fixture, you need to set the starting address (1-512) for the fixture, so that it can receive the DMX signal. Press the menu button to enter the menu mode, select the DMX function, press the ENTER button to confirm, the current address will flash on the display, then use the UP/DOWN buttons to select the address code (1-512), press the ENTER button to save. Press the MENU button to return to the previous menu or wait one minute to automatically exit the menu mode.
Address Codes for First 4 Fixtures:
Channel Mode | Light 1 Address code | Light 2 Address code | Light 3 Address code | Light 4 Address code |
---|---|---|---|---|
30 channel | 1 | 31 | 61 | 91 |
32 channel | 1 | 33 | 65 | 97 |
5.3 DMX512 Channels
22ch | 26ch | 31ch | Value | Function |
---|---|---|---|---|
20 | 21 | 1 | (0-255) | Pan |
22 | 2 | (0-255) | Fine-tuning for Pan | |
21 | 23 | 3 | (0-255) | Tilt |
24 | 4 | (0-255) | Fine-tuning for Tilt | |
25 | 5 | (0-255) | Pan/Tilt speed: fast → slow | |
22 | 26 | 6 | (0-29) | Special function |
(30-39) | None | |||
(40-49) | Dimming curve square | |||
(50-59) | Dimming curve inverse square | |||
(60-69) | Dimming curve linear | |||
(70-79) | Dimming curve S shape | |||
(80-89) | Scan with shading | |||
(90-99) | Scanning without shading | |||
(100-109) | Color wheel positioning with shading | |||
(110-119) | Color wheel positioning without shading | |||
(120-129) | Gobo plate positioning with shading | |||
(130-169) | Gobo plate positioning without shading | |||
(170-179) | None | |||
(180-189) | Dimming speed built-in | |||
(190-199) | Fast dimming speed | |||
(200-209) | Smooth dimming speed | |||
(210-219) | All reset | |||
(220-229) | Fixture head reset | |||
(230-255) | X/Y reset | |||
1 | 6 | 7 | (0-15) | None |
(16-30) | Strobe | |||
(31-135) | Strobe off | |||
(136-145) | Strobe on | |||
(146-175) | Strobe: slow → fast | |||
(176-185) | Strobe on | |||
(186-215) | Strobe fast closing slow opening: slow → fast | |||
(216-225) | Strobe on | |||
(226-245) | Strobe fast closing slow opening: slow → fast | |||
(246-255) | Strobe on | |||
2 | 7 | 8 | (0-255) | Random strobe: slow → fast |
(0-255) | Strobe on | |||
3 | 1 | 9 | (0-255) | Dimming 0-100% |
4 | 2 | 10 | (0-255) | Dimming fine-tuning |
5 | 3 | 11 | (0-255) | Cyan |
6 | 4 | 12 | (0-255) | Magenta |
7 | 5 | 13 | (0-255) | Yellow |
14 | (0-255) | CTO | ||
(0-131) | Color wheel | |||
(132-141) | Color moves linearly | |||
(142-151) | Color-1 | |||
(152-161) | Color-2 | |||
(162-171) | Color-3 | |||
(172-181) | Color-4 | |||
(182-191) | Color-5 | |||
(192-222) | Color-6 | |||
(223-224) | Clockwise rotation: fast → slow | |||
(225-255) | Stop | |||
8 | 9 | 15 | (0-7) | Counterclockwise rotation: fast → slow |
(8-15) | Rotating gobo1 | |||
(16-23) | White | |||
(24-31) | Rotating gobo1-1 | |||
(32-39) | Rotating gobo1-2 | |||
(40-47) | Rotating gobo1-3 | |||
(48-55) | Rotating gobo1-4 | |||
(56-63) | Rotating gobo1-5 | |||
(64-95) | Rotating gobo1-6 | |||
(96-97) | Rotating gobo1-7 | |||
(98-129) | Clockwise rotation: fast → slow | |||
(130-147) | Stop | |||
(148-165) | Counterclockwise rotation: slow → fast | |||
(166-183) | Rotating gobo 1 Shaking: slow → fast | |||
(184-201) | Rotating gobo 2 Shaking: slow → fast | |||
(202-219) | Rotating gobo 3 Shaking: slow → fast | |||
(220-237) | Rotating gobo 4 Shaking: slow → fast | |||
(238-255) | Rotating gobo 5 Shaking: slow → fast | |||
9 | 10 | 16 | (0-127) | Rotating gobo 6 Shaking: slow → fast |
(128-190) | Rotating gobo 7 Shaking: slow → fast | |||
(191-192) | Rotating gobo1 Rotation | |||
(193-255) | Autorotation | |||
10 | 11 | 17 | (0-255) | Clockwise rotation: fast → slow |
(0-255) | Stop | |||
18 | (0-255) | Counterclockwise rotation: slow → fast | ||
(0-7) | Gobo rotation1 fine-tuning | |||
(8-15) | Static gobo | |||
(16-23) | Open/White | |||
(24-31) | Static gobo-1 | |||
(32-39) | Static gobo-2 | |||
(40-47) | Static gobo-3 | |||
(48-55) | Static gobo-4 | |||
(56-63) | Static gobo-5 | |||
(64-95) | Static gobo-6 | |||
(96-97) | Static gobo-7 | |||
(98-129) | Clockwise rotation: fast → slow | |||
(130-147) | Stop | |||
(148-165) | Counterclockwise rotation: slow → fast | |||
(166-183) | Static gobo-1 Shaking: slow → fast | |||
(184-201) | Static gobo-2 Shaking: slow → fast | |||
(202-219) | Static gobo-3 Shaking: slow → fast | |||
(220-237) | Static gobo-4 Shaking: slow → fast | |||
(238-255) | Static gobo-5 Shaking: slow → fast | |||
11 | 12 | 19 | (0-7) | Static gobo-6 Shaking: slow → fast |
(8-15) | Static gobo-7 Shaking: slow → fast | |||
(16-23) | Rotating gobo 2 | |||
(24-31) | White | |||
(32-39) | Rotating gobo2-1 | |||
(40-47) | Rotating gobo2-2 | |||
(48-55) | Rotating gobo2-3 | |||
(56-63) | Rotating gobo2-4 | |||
(64-95) | Rotating gobo2-5 | |||
(96-97) | Rotating gobo2-6 | |||
(98-129) | Rotating gobo2-7 | |||
(130-147) | Clockwise rotation: fast → slow | |||
(148-165) | Stop | |||
(166-183) | Counterclockwise rotation: slow → fast | |||
(184-201) | Rotating gobo 2-1 Shaking: slow → fast | |||
(202-219) | Rotating gobo 2-2 Shaking: slow → fast | |||
(220-237) | Rotating gobo 2-3 Shaking: slow → fast | |||
(238-255) | Rotating gobo 2-4 Shaking: slow → fast | |||
12 | 13 | 20 | (0-127) | Rotating gobo 2-5 Shaking: slow → fast |
(128-190) | Rotating gobo 2-6 Shaking: slow → fast | |||
(191-192) | Rotating gobo 2-7 Shaking: slow → fast | |||
(193-255) | Rotating gobo2 Rotation | |||
14 | 20 | 21 | (0-255) | Autorotation |
(0-255) | Clockwise rotation: fast → slow | |||
13 | 14 | 22 | (0-255) | Stop |
(0-255) | Counterclockwise rotation: slow → fast | |||
23 | (0-255) | Gobo rotation2 fine-tuning | ||
15 | 15 | 24 | (0-255) | Iris: big → small |
16 | 16 | 25 | (0-15) | Animation wheel |
(16-135) | None | |||
(136-255) | Prism wheel | |||
17 | 17 | 26 | (0-127) | Prism |
(128-191) | Prism rotation | |||
(192-255) | Prism Autorotation | |||
18 | 18 | 27 | (0-255) | Clockwise rotation: fast → slow |
(0-99) | Counterclockwise rotation: slow → fast | |||
(100-127) | Prism rotation fine tuning | |||
(128-227) | Frost | |||
(228-255) | Frost 1 Linear: in → out | |||
19 | 19 | 28 | (0-255) | Frost 1 |
(0-255) | Frost 2 Linear: in → out | |||
29 | (0-255) | Frost 2 | ||
30 | (0-255) | Zoom | ||
31 | (0-255) | Zoom fine tuning | ||
(0-255) | Focus | |||
(0-255) | Focus fine tuning |
6. TROUBLESHOOTING
The following are some of the problems that often occur in operation. There are some suggestions for troubleshooting.
A. The fixture cannot run, there is no light, and the fan is damaged.
- Check the power connection and whether the fuse is intact. Check the voltage.
- Check the indicator light of the switching power supply.
B. Uncontrolled by the console.
- The indicator light must be red, if not, check the DMX signal connector and signal line to see if the connection is correct.
- If the DMX indicator is red, but there is no response to the control channel, check whether the address code is set correctly.
- If the DMX signal transmission is intermittent, check whether the XLR socket and the signal line are well connected.
- Try to use another controller.
- Check if the distance between the DMX signal line and the high-voltage line is too close, otherwise it will damage or interfere with the signal circuit.
C. A channel fails
- The stepping motor may be damaged, and the motor lead may be broken.
- The drive circuit of the motor may be faulty.
7. EQUIPMENT CLEANING
The inside and outside of the lens must be wiped frequently to make the lighting effect better. The frequency of wiping depends on the environment. Humid, smoky, and particularly dirty environments are likely to accumulate dust on the lens. ?
Use soft linen cloth and special glass wiper. ?
Dry the parts carefully.
Wipe the outside of the lens at least every 30 days.
8. SPARE PARTS
- 1pcs power cable
- 1pcs signal connection line
- 1pcs insurance rope
- 1pcs user manual