User Manual for ROXX models including: CLUSTER B2 W LED Blinder Truly Exceed, CLUSTER B2 W, LED Blinder Truly Exceed, Truly Exceed
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DocumentDocumentUser Manual CLUSTER B2 W USER MANUAL User Manual CONTENT 1. Safety Informations 1.1. General Preventive Measures 4 1.2. Regulations for equipment that connects to power mains 5 1.3. Technical warnsigns and explanation 6 2. Introduction 2.1. About us 7 2.2. CLUSTER B2 W 7 3. General Product Information 3.1. Scope of delivery 8 3.2. Control Functions 8 3.3. Features 8 4. Installation & Setup 4.1 Physical Installation and Rigging 9 4.2 Connections 14 4.2.1. AC Power 15 4.2.2. DMX Connection 15 4.2.2.1. Cable Connection 15 5. Operation 5.1 Start up 16 5.2 Control Display 16 5.3 Display Short Cuts 16 5.4 Configuration 18 5.4.1 Set DMX Start Address (Direct Access) 18 5.4.2 Selecting DMX Mode 18 5.4.3 Stand Alone 19 5.4.4 Slave Mode 21 5.4.5 Settings 21 5.4.6 System Info 24 6. Accessories 6.1 Accessories 25 2 User Manual 7. Technical Data / Diagrams 7.1 Technical drawings and measurements 26 7.2 IP Rating 27 7.3 Technical Data 28 7.4 DMX-Charts 30 7.5 RDM Templates 39 8. Troubleshooting 40 9. Manufacturer´s Declaration 41 3 User Manual 1. SAFETY INFORMATION 1.1. General Preventive Measures 1.1.1. Please read, understand and follow the instructions. 1.1.2. Store the instructions and information in a safe place. Best solution is the ring binder provided by ROXX. 1.1.3. Follow all safety warnings. Under no circumstances remove safety warnings or other information from the equipment. 1.1.4. Don't use the equipment for any other intended purpose or manner. 1.1.5. Use only stable and compatible stands and/or brackets. Especially when fix installed. Make sure the wall brackets are properly installed and safe. Make sure the device is securely installed and cannot fall. 1.1.6. Check the safety regulations applying for your country before and during installation. 1.1.7. Keep the device away from heat! Don't place/install near heaters, ovens or any source of heat. Make sure that the device always is efficiently cooled and cannot overheat. 1.1.8. Always guarantee that ventilation and cooling slots are clean and not blocked. 1.1.9. Item must be away minimum 20cm from anything around and above it. 1.1.10. Do not use this device close to water. 1.1.11. Do not expose this equipment to flammable materials. 1.1.12. Make sure that no objects can fall into the device. 1.1.13. Only use this device with the accessories recommended by the manufacturer. 1.1.14. Always check the equipment for housing damages, so that no water can enter the device. No containers containing liquids of any kind should be place on top of the unit. 1.1.15. Opening or modifying this device is only allowed by authorized and qualified persons. 1.1.16. All cables need to be checked after connecting the device in order to prevent damage or accidents. 1.1.17. Make sure that the device is transported safe and packed proper in order to prevent damage of any kind. 1.1.18. Once you notice improper function of your device due to damage, electric shock or anything similar, immediately unplug the unit from the mains outlet and contact our service department. 1.1.19. Clean the device with a dry cloth. 4 User Manual 1.1.20. Observe all disposal laws applicable in your country. Especially for the packaging. 1.1.21. Plastic bags are not a toy! Keep away from children! 1.1.22. Please note that changes or modifications which are not approved by the party responsible for compliance will void the user's authority to operate the device. 1.2 Regulations for equipment that connects to power mains 1.2.1. If an earthing contact is available in the used power cord, it must used in combination with an power outlet, providing a protective ground. In no circustances should the protective ground be deactivated. 1.2.2. Do not switch on the device immediately after it has been in strong different temperatures, especially after transport. Let the device acclimatize to the temparature in the room of usage first to prevent moisture and condensation. 1.2.3. Verify that the correct voltage and frequency are available in the area of operation, before connecting the unit to the mains outlet. 1.2.4. If the plug doesn`t fit in your mains outlet, contact your electrician. 1.2.5. Make sure your power cord/adapter/connector does not show signs of kinks/warps or is being stepped on. 1.2.6. Allwas disconnect the unit when not in use or being cleaned. Don`t pull on the cord to disconnect. Only touch power connections with dry hands! 1.2.7. Don`t switch the unit on/off rapidly. This may cause damage. 1.2.8. If a fuse needs to be replaced, ALWAYS make sure that exact the same fuse will be used (type and rating). Repeatedly blown fuses need to be checked by an authorised service technician. 1.2.9. In the risk of lighting strike all units need to be unpluged from the mains in order to prevent damage. 1.2.10. During installation there must be a voltage free condition. 1.2.11. The device needs to be cleaned and serviced regularly and will credit this with a longer life cycle. Dust, dirt, moist, water, smoke, nicotine or anything similar inside the unit will cause damage/malfunction. 1.2.12. The unit needs to have at least 0,5m distance to anything flammable. 1.2.13. You have to make sure that any electrical installation applys to the laws of your country. Correct power cables and applying standards have to be used. 5 User Manual 1.3. Technical warnsigns and explanation In order to prevent the risk of an electric shock, under no circumstances remove the cover/back or open the unit in any way! No user serviceable parts are inside. Service, maintenance and repairs should only be done by qualified service personnel or the manufacturer. Dangerous uninsulated voltage inside the device can cause an electrical shock when opened by unqualified personnel. Important operating and maintenance instructions apply! Do not operate this device in tropical climates. CAUTION! Intense LED light source! Risk of eye damage. Do not look into the light source The housing surface of the spotlight can heat up to temperatures as high as 70 °C in regular use. Ensure that it is not possible to come into contact with the housing unintentionally. Always allow sufficient time for the lamp to cool down before dismantling, carrying out maintenance work or charging etc.. IMPORTANT IMFORMATION! · This is a product which has been developed for professional usage in event technology. It is not suitable as a houshold lighting. · NEVER stare, not even temporarily, directly into the light source. · Don`t use magnifiers or any other optical instrument to look at the beam. · The effects of this device, expecially the stroboscope effect, can cause problems for sensitive people or may even cause epileptical seizures. 6 User Manual 2. INTRODUCTION 2.1. About us The name ROXX® came easily. Combined with the concentrated knowledge and many years of experience, our three founders, who have been leaving their mark in the event and lighting industry for many years already, came together in 2020 to start this outstanding venture. Product development, sales and marketing as well as the exceptional know-how and the profound rooting in the field of the professional lighting technology belong to our core competences and therefore guarantee extremely innovative and reliable products, excellent support and professional service in every aspect. Designed & developed in Germany ROXX® products are developed and designed in Germany. Always in tight consultation with our customers and experts who will eventually be working with these tools. This ensures innovative, easy-to-use and performanceoriented solutions, which provide added value for our customers. Made to last Recommended for permanent outdoor use, most ROXX® products feature additional corrosion protection and enhanced IP66 equipment protection, thereby providing that crucial extra for a wider range of applications. In addition to architectural or theme park applications, even fixed installations in coastal or offshore areas with high salt exposure can be reliably implemented over long periods of time. 2.2. CLUSTER B2 W All CLUSTER products can be easily connected both horizontal and vertically, by using the integrated C-Lok system. The series is made to enable toolless multiple array confi gurations, scalable from a single vertical line, to massive matrix like arrays. Due IP65 rating all products are outdoor ready and protected from ingress of dust and rain. There are several mounting options Camlock mounts on top and back enable the use of Omega-Brackets, Yokes can be attached to mounting points on all sides, or the internal C-Lok system can be used for seemless interconnection. Pre-Link Magnets on top and side help to allign the fi xtures, giving an incredible user-friendly operation and save interlocking. A specially designed rigging bracket is used for seemless connection of multiple Blinders, to avoid gaps due to bracing of the truss structure by variable, sliding mounting positions. Floor extensions can be used to create vertical structures in single or double rows. In the warmwhite versions, an emulated ´shift to warm´ warms the color temperature of the light as it dims. To deliver a perfect classic tungsten look, Amber and Red LED´s are mixed with the highpower warmwhite LED´s when decaying. 7 User Manual 3. GENERAL PRODUCT INFORMATION 3.1. Scope of delivery 1x CLUSTER B2 W Power cord with plug (EU country specific, if not ordered differently) Pre-installed PUK We´re offering a wide range of professional accessories (optional). Please see under menu 6 or at our website www.roxxlight.com 3.2. Control Functions · 1CH DWE, 2CH DWE, 4CH DWE, 5CH STROBE, 7CH STANDARD, 10CH EXTENDED, 13CH EXTENDED · RDM (Remote Device Management) · Stand Alone Functions including auto programs, LEE adjusted color macros, custom color templates and Tunable White · Master & Slave 3.3. Features 8 User Manual 4. INSTALLATION & SETUP 4.1 Physical Installation and Rigging ROXX CLUSTER B2 W may be installed in any orientation. For this purpose the product provides several options: Standing: The fixtures Yoke includes two M8 inner threads to install the optional ROXX YOKE FLOOR EXTENSION. Hanging: The fixture can be installed in different ways: 1. Directly by integrated 1/4 turn Camlocks on top- or rear side Open Closed Omega Bracket ST 9 User Manual 2. By included yoke with several mounting points: B C A 3. Using optional ROXX RIGGING BRACKET Multiple mounting points: A: 3x Camlock with ¼ turn adapters B: 3x M12 / ½" C: 1x TV Spigot For seemless connection of multiple Blinders, to avoid gaps due to bracing of the truss structure by variable, sliding mounting positions. Product Clustering All CLUSTER products can be easily connected both horizontal and vertically, by using the integrated C-Lok system. The series is made to enable toolless multiple array configurations, scalable from a single vertical line, to massive matrix like arrays. To connect the devices with each other, proceed as follows in sequence: 1. Bring the devices together with the respective top and bottom side. A so-called centering puk is pre-installed on the top of every cluster device. This should always be installed when connecting the devices to each other. 10 User Manual 2. Pre-Link Magnets on top and side help to allign the fixtures due cluster process and giving support operation for convenient and save interlocking. Important Note: Even though the pre-link magnet system is strong enough to hold the devices together, at least one hand must always remain on the device for support during the connection. 3. Make sure that the C-Lok hooks are turned counterclockwise (CCW) to the end-position first before you finally lock the C-Loks. 4. For locking all C-Lok´s, please turn them clockwise into end-position. Note: As soon as both dot indicators are in line, the C-Lok is securely locked Maximum Tensile and Torsion Load Before setting up Cluster configurations, be aware of the maximum tensile and torsion load, listed here below. Also make sure the mounting clamps are capable of supporting the total weight of your configuration. The different rigging options of all Cluster products result in different maximum tensile and torsion loads that must not be exceeded for a safe overhead installation. 11 User Manual The maximum loads listed here below take into account the 10-fold safety! 1. Rigging by integrated 1/4 turn Camlocks on top- or rear side Max. Tension Load: 90kg Max. Torsion Load: 18.703 Nmm 2. Rigging by Yoke with multiple mounting points Max. Tension Load: 90kg Max. Torsion Load: 14.201 Nmm a. With 1x Mounting Clamp Max. Tension Load: 40kg Max. Torsion Load: 4.414 Nmm b. With 2x Mounting Clamp Max. Tension Load: 77kg Max. Torsion Load: 7.308 Nmm c. With 1x Omega Bracket Max. Tension Load: 51kg Max. Torsion Load: 4.768 Nmm d. With 2x Omega Bracket Max. Tension Load: 90kg Max. Torsion Load: 5.943 Nmm 12 User Manual e. YOKE 2.2 with 1x Mounting Clamp Max. Tension Load: 88kg Max. Torsion Load: 8.238Nmm f. YOKE 2.2 with 1x Omega Bracket Max. Tension Load: 66kg Max. Torsion Load: 6.476Nmm 3. Using optional ROXX RIGGING BRACKET with 2x Mounting Clamps Max. Tension Load: 72kg Max. Torsion Load: 6.326 Nmm Important Note: Please be aware of using the centering PUK for safe RIGGING BRACKET installation to the CLUSTER device. 13 User Manual 4.2 Connections* D G B C A E F F A: Mains In: IP65 Power input connector with rubber sealing cap.Connect using the provided power cable (when not in use, always close with rubber sealing cap). B: Mains Out: IP65 Power output connector with rubber sealing cap. Provides power to additional fixtures. Ensure that the total power consumption of all daisy-chained devices connected do not exceed 8A (Ampere)! (when not in use, always close with rubber sealing cap). C: DMX IN: Male IP65 5-pin XLR connector (when not in use, always close with rubber sealing cap). D: DMX OUT: Female IP65 5-pin XLR connector when not in use, always close with rubber sealing cap). E: GoreTex F: Safety Eyelet G: IP65 USB port for firmware updates *Note: In order to provide protection from spraying water, in accordance with protection class IP65, special IP65rated XLR connectors must be used correctly with the DMX input and output sockets, or they must be closed using the rubber sealing caps. When connected correctly, or when sealed correctly with the rubber sealing caps, the POWER IN and POWER OUT sockets are protected from spraying water, as in accordance with IP65. 4.2.1. AC Power The CLUSTER B2 W operates on any 100260 V, 50/60 Hz AC mains power supply with a maximum power consumption of 220W. Connect the fixture to AC power using the supplied cable or a similar one with Neutrik powerCON TRUE1 NAC3FX-W or a compatible type, to ensure the correct ingress protection (IP). For temporary installations, the mains cable must be fitted with a grounded connector intended for exterior use. The fixture must be grounded/earthed and be able to be isolated from AC power. The AC power supply must incorporate a fuse or circuit breaker for fault protection. Wire Color (EU models) Brown Blue Yellow / Green Wire Color (US models) Black White Green Conductor Live Neutral Ground (earth) Symbol L N or Warning! Read "Safety Informations" starting on page 3 before connecting the fixtures to AC mains power! Do not connect the fixture to an electrical dimmer system, as doing so may cause damage that is not covered by the product warranty! 14 User Manual 4.2.2. DMX Connection The CLUSTER B2 W is fully controllable by DMX (USITT DMX512-A standard, based on RS-485) and RDM. 4.2.2.1. Cable Connection If using a cabled DMX system, connect the DMX IN cable to the input connector (male 5-pin XLR connector) and DMX OUT cable to the output (female 5-pin XLR connectors). For outdoor installations, use only IP65-rated XLR connectors. Use shielded twisted pair cable designed for RS-485 devices. The cables are daisy chained between the fixtures, and up to 32 fixtures can be connected to the same DMX link. Up to 300 meters (1000ft.) of cable is achievable with high quality DMX cables. All DMX links must be terminated in the last fixture by connecting a DMX termination plug to the last fixture's 5 pin DMX out connector. Standard microphone cable is not suitable for transmitting DMX. DMX Termination on last fixture DMX out XLR pin out DATA GND 1 5 2 34 DATA - DATA + 120 Ohm +/- 5% DATA GND 1 5 2 34 DATA - DATA + 15 User Manual 5. OPERATION 5.1 Start up* Once the fixture is connected to AC power, the boot process starts and the following information will appear on the display: "Ready to ROXX", the product name and the current software version. After this process, the fixture is ready for operation, and starts in the previously enabled mode. *Note: During boot process the fan spins up quickly to blow out some possible dust from last use. 5.2 Control Display* OLED Display with Touch-Sensitive controls ENTER Press ENTER to access the selection menu for system settings or confirm changes. ESC Press ESC to take a step back in the menu. Press arrows to scroll up and down inside the menu and change values, such as DMX address. *Note: For a smooth navigation thru the menu settings, please make sure the display surface is dry and dust free. After approximately 1 minute of inactivity inside the menu settings, the display will automatically jump back to home screen. 5.3 Display Short Cuts* Short Cuts For some always recurring functions the fixture allows quick and user-friendly access at home screen over some display control short-cuts: User Reset or Factory Reset* ENTER + ESC Pressing ESC+ENTER simultaneously a Factory Reset or User Reset can be started. By using the up/down arrows the Factory- or User Reset can be selected. For confirming press ENTER, to jump back please press ESC. *Note: After Factory Reset all fixture settings are set back to factory default values. After User Reset all user selected reset functions and user default values will set back. Also a short self-test will start immediately while dimming in and out each single color. 16 User Manual Display Off ESC + Pressing ESC + arrow down simultaneously the display backlight function will set to off and the display will turn off immediately. Once a control is pressed the display backlight will turn on. Manual display flip function* + The fixture includes an auto display flip function by default. To use the manual display flip function please disable the auto flip function under Settings / Display first. Once the auto display flip function is disabled you can use the manual display flip function by pressing arrow up + arrow down simultaneously. The display will rotate 180. By pressing both arrows simultaneously again the display will flip back. *Note: Once the display is flipped both Up / Down controls will work according to the display rotation. Quick Light function ENTER (hold 3 seconds) For easy and fast operation during setting the lights the fixture includes a user-friendly Quick Light function. If DMX is not assigned please press and hold ENTER for 3 seconds at homescreen, after the Quick Light function will appear. Here dimmer can be adjusted from 0-100% by using up/down arrows, to take over the dimming value please press ENTER to confirm. 17 User Manual 5.4 Configuration Home Screen After boot process the fixture is ready for operation and starts in the previously enabled mode. At home screen the following information will appear, depending on the current operating mode: A DMX Adress B Operating Mode (DMX Mode, Quick Light or Standalone Mode) C Next available DMX address depending on the fixtures DMX footprint D External Data protocol (DMX). E The dot indicates the active protocol A D B 7 CH STD 1 Next ( 10 ) ·DMX C E 5.4.1 Set DMX Start Address (Direct Access) At Home Screen the DMX address can be changed directly by using the up and down arrows. During this process the DMX address starts blinking, once it´s confirmed by pressing ENTER it stops blinking. If the DMX address will not be confirmed by ENTER within 10 seconds, the display will jump back and show the DMX address from before and stops blinking. 5.4.2 Selecting DMX Mode* At home screen please press ENTER to access to the main menu (level 1). While using UP / DOWN arrows, please select the menu item "DMX Mode" and confirm by pressing ENTER. In the following sub-menu (level 2), you can now choose between 18 different DMX operating modes while using the UP/Down arrows and confirm by pressing ENTER or jump back by pressing ESC. After confirmation the display will jump back to main menu (level 1). Press ESC for homescreen, here the selected DMX mode will be displayed. *Note: For detailed information about the several DMX modes including channel assignment please see our DMX Control chart. . 18 User Manual Level 1 Menu DMX Mode Stand Alone Slave Settings System Info Level 2 DMX Mode 1CH DWE 2CH DWE 4CH DWE 5CH STROBE 7CH STANDARD 10CH EXTENDED 13CH EXTENDED 5.4.3 Stand Alone* Press ENTER to access to main menu (level 1). While using the UP / DOWN arrows, please select the menu item "Stand Alone" and confirm by pressing ENTER. In the following sub-menu (level 2), you can now choose between 2 different Stand Alone operating modes (Auto, Quick Light), Stop Stand Alone while using the UP/Down arrows and confirm by pressing ENTER or jump back by pressing ESC. To finally use Stand Alone programs please make sure DMX is disconnected to the fixture, as this protocol has priority. Stop Stand Alone To stop a running Stand Alone mode immediately, please select "Stop Stand Alone" and confirm by pressing ENTER. The display will automatically jump back to level 1. Level 1 Menu DMX Mode Stand Alone Slave Settings System Info Level 2 Stand Alone Mode Stop Stand Alone Auto Quick Light Auto* Select "Auto" by using the up/down arrows and press ENTER. Here at sub-menu (level 3), you can choose between 10 different Auto Effects (Effect 1 - 10) and Stop Program. Using the Up/Down arrows you can select one of the 10 Effects and confirm by pressing ENTER or step back by ESC. After confirming your preferred Effect, you can now adjust speed and brightness at level 4. To adjust speed, please use the UP / DOWN arrows to select the menu item "Speed", and confirm with ENTER. After use UP / DOWN arrows to adjust the speed value between 000-100 and confirm by ENTER or jump back by ESC. To adjust brightness please select "Dim" as per the procedure previously described and confirm with ENTER. After use UP / DOWN arrows again to adjust the brightness value between 000-100 and confirm by ENTER or jump back by ESC. 19 User Manual Once it´s confirmed or denied the display will automatically jump back to level 3. To stop running a selected Effect please chose "Stop Program" at level 3 or "Stop Stand Alone" at level 2. For returning back to homescreen please press ESC three times. At homescreen the selected Stand Alone mode "Auto" and the selected program will be displayed. *Note: Using arrows UP /DOWN at homescreen Auto programs can be directly changed according to the list. Level 1 Menu DMX Mode Stand Alone Slave Settings System Info Level 2 Stand Alone Mode Stop Stand Alone Auto Quick Light Level 3 Auto Stop Program Effect 1 Effect 2 Effect 3 Effect 4 Effect 5 Level 4 Program Speed <0-100> (Default 50) Dim <0-100> Auto Effect 1 Quick Light* The standalone mode "Quick Light" allows a direct adjustment of the single eyes brightness and dimmer and shutter. Level 1 Menu DMX Mode Stand Alone Slave Settings System Info Level 2 Stand Alone Mode Stop Stand Alone Auto Quick Light Level 3 Quick Light Dimmer Shutter LED 1 LED 2 <0-100> <0-255> (Default 20) <0-255> <0-255> To adjust your Quick Light please press ENTER to access to main menu (level 1). While using the UP / DOWN arrows select the menu item "Stand Alone" and confirm by pressing ENTER. After please select the item "QuickLight" by using the up/down arrows and press ENTER again. Using UP and DOWN controls, select your desired color and confirm with ENTER. After you can adjust the brightness for each eye between 000-255 and confirm by ENTER. Besides the individual color mix also a master dimmer can be adjusted between 000-100. For strobe effects please adjust the Shutter value between 000-255. *Note: Please see detailed explanation for strobe effects inside DMX chart at the end of this manual. Using UP/DOWN arrows at homescreen you can change Quick Light dimmer value. 20 User Manual 5.4.4 Slave Mode* Slave Mode allows same model fixtures to be controlled by the "Master" fixture via DMX). The "Master" device should run in Stand Alone mode, all "Slave" devices should set to "Slave". Level 1 Menu DMX Mode Stand Alone Slave Settings System Info To select "Slave" please press ENTER to access to main menu (level 1). While using the UP / DOWN arrows, please select the menu item "Slave" and confirm by pressing ENTER. Now this unit is set to "Slave". Please connect the slave and the master devices (same model) with a DMX cable and enable one of your preferred standalone mode on the master device. Once the Stand Alone mode is activated all slave devices will follow the master device. Note: All devices should use same software version. Once Stand Alone mode is disabled at Master unit the display of Slave unit starts to blink. 5.4.5 Settings Level 1 Menu DMX Mode Stand Alone Slave Settings System Info 21 User Manual Main Menu Menu level 2 Menu level 3 Display Flip Display Backlight Auto Lock Startup Mode (using last adjustments of specific Standalone Modes) DMX Fail DMX Auto Quick Light Hold Blackout Emergency Light Linear Dimmer Curve Exponential Logarithmic Settings S-Curve Dimmer Response LED Medium Halogen Redshift On / Off RAW RAW Balance (affects RAW Mode in DMX and Stand Alone Modes User Calibration LED Frequency 800 Hz 1200 Hz 2000 Hz 3600 Hz 12000 Hz 25000 Hz Menu level 4 <on/off> <on/off> <on/off> Description On= Flip control panel display by 180° (e.g. for overhead installation) Off= normal control panel display On= controls permanent on, display itself will deactivate after 60 minues of incativity Off= controls and display deactivation after approximately 1 minute of inactivity On= Automatically locks the controls after approximately 1 minute of inactivity. After attempted input the display shows: ,,Locked!" Unlock process: press arrows up, down, up, down consecutively Select your default operating mode when fixture is powered on On= Activates Redshift, Off= Deactivates Redshift White 1 <0-255> Amber 1 <0-255> Red 1 <0-255> White 2 <0-255> Amber 2 <0-255> Red 2 <0-255> Hold= last command retains Blackout= Activates Blackout Emergency Light= Fixtures changes to full on Linear= Light intensity increases linear with DMX value Exponential= Light intensity can be set more smooth at lower DMX values and broadly at higher DMX values. Light intensity can be broadly adjusted at lower DMX values and more smooth at higher DMX values Light intensity can be adjusted smoothly at lower and higher DMX values and broadly at medium DMX values The LED responds abruptly to it´s DMX values The LED responds with medium delay to DMX value changes at brightness The LED responds similar to a halogen fixture with soft changes at brightness. Redshift function simulate traditional halogen fixtures while dimming down. Redshift affects only between 2700-3500K. W,A,R with maximum value of brightness individual color calibration of W,A,R for each single eye Select preferred LED PWM frequency 22 User Manual Settings Fan Invert Mapping Transfer Configuration LED Mode USB Update Factory / User Reset Auto Silent Fan Off Max. Power On / Off Including DMX Address Without DMX Address Illumination Boost Yes No Factory Reset User Reset Adjust fan speed relative to internal fixture temperature Low fan speed for silent operation Fan Off High fan speed for maximum cooling effect Inverts the pixel layout of the fixture Transfer the same menu settings of this fixture to all the other in daisy chain (same model), either with DMX address or without. After power off and on again, the transfered settings should stay the same. Normal output for constant illumination Boost for temporarily highest output for blinder and strobe effects Run firmware update via USB port Do not run firmware update via USB port Are you sure to reset? Confirm by pressing ENTER, cancel with ESC Restores all factory defaults including User Colors, but no User defaults. Are you sure to reset? Confirm by pressing ENTER, cancel with ESC Restores all User Reset according to the User Preset List. Timer Function and DMX adress restore to Factory default. Once User Reset is activated a fixture self test will start. Main Menu Menu level 2 Menu level 3 Menu level 4 1CH DWE, 2CH DWE, 4CH DWE, 5CH STROBE, 7CH STANDARD, 10CH EXTENDED, 13CH EXTENDED Display Flip Backlight Auto Lock Startup Mode DMX Fail Settings Factory / User Reset User Reset List Dimmer Curve Dimmer Response Redshift LED Frequency RAW Balance Fan Invert Mapping Transfer Configuration LED Mode USB Update Menu Level 5 Description <on/off> <on/off> <on/off> <DMX/Auto, Quick Light> <Hold/Blackout/Emergency (Light)> <Linear, Exponential, Logarithmic, S-Curve> <LED, Medium, Halogen> <on/off> <800Hz, 1200Hz, 2000Hz, 3600Hz, 12000Hz, 25000Hz> RAW / User Calibration <Auto, Silent, Studio, Fan Off, Max. Power> <off, on> <including DMX address / without DMXaddress> <Illumination, Boost> <yes/no> Select your User Reset defaults 23 User Manual Dimmer Curves LINEAR EXPONENTIAL LOGARITHMIC S-CURVE 5.4.6 System Info Level 1 Menu DMX Mode Stand Alone Slave Settings System Info Main Menu Menu level 2 Firmware Version Serial Number RDM UID System Info Temperatures Power on Time LED on Time Errors Menu level 3 vx.xx 200xxxxxxxx 0X6a6axxxxxxxx LED 1: Celsius/Fahrenheit : XXX°C / XXX °F LED 2: Celsius/Fahrenheit : XXX°C / XXX °F Total: LED 1: xxxxxhours LED 2: xxxxxhours Total: xxxxxhours Errors information Menu level 4 Display installed firmware version Display unique RDM ID for identification Display LED 1-2 temperature by celsius and fahrenheit Display fixture total power on time Display LED 1-2 total power on time Display error codes 24 User Manual 6. ACCESSORIES Yoke 2.2 Art.: 13907001 Yoke 4.3 Art.: 13907101 Floor Extension Art.: 13907201 Rigging Bracket Art.: 13907411 Omega Bracket ST Art.: 90900002 Case 4 pcs. / 8 pcs. Art.: 13907411 Case 2 pcs / 4 pcs Art.: 13907511 Line Array Fly Bar Art.: 13909501 Line Array Side Bracket Set Art.: 13909601 Line Array Backbone 4 Art.: 13909701 Line Array Backbone 2+2 Art.: 13909801 Line Array Floor Bracket Art.: 13909901 25 User Manual 7. TECHNICAL DATA / DIAGRAMS 7.1 Technical drawings and measurements 26 User Manual 7.2 IP Rating ROXX products conform to officially classified IP standard levels. CLUSTER B2 W is rated to IP65 when using the covers for the housing parts. IP stands for Ingress Protection and IP65, according to classified standard, means shielded against dust and high-pressure jets of water from any side. Ingress Protection 65 Protected against a solid object exceeding 50mm, for example, 1 a hand. Protected against a solid object exceeding 12.5mm, for example, 2 a finger. Protected against a solid object exceeding 2.5mm, for example, 3 a screwdriver. Protected against a solid object exceeding 1mm, for example, a wire. 4 Dust protected. Limited ingress of dust allowed. Does not affect the 5 operation of the device. Dustproof. No infiltration of dust. 6 1 Protected against vertically falling water drops. Limited infiltration is permitted. 2 Protected against vertically falling water drops when the enclosure is tilted up to 15 degrees from the ver- tical. Limited infiltration is permitted. 3 Protected against water spray up to 60 degrees from the vertical. Limited infiltration is permitted. 4 Protected against splashes of water from all directions. Limited infiltration is permitted. 5 Protected against water jets. Limited infiltration is permitted. 6 Protected against strong water jets. Limited infiltration is permitted. 7 Protected against the impact of being immersed in water between 15cm and 1m for 30 minutes. 8 Protected against the impact of being immersed in water under pres- sure for prolonged periods of time. 27 User Manual 7.3 Technical Data Photometrics LED expected lifetime Lightsource Type of optical system LED PWM Frequency Beam angles (50%) Maximum Field angles (10%) Color temperature range CRI/Ra Efficancy (max) Luminous flux illuminance Lux @ 1m / 3,3ft illuminance Lux @ 3m / 9,8ft illuminance Lux @ 5m / 16,4ft illuminance Lux @ 7m / 23,0ft illuminance Lux @ 10m / 32,8ft Thermal Characteristics Cooling Humidity (max.) Temperature range, Operating Temperature range, Start-up Temperature range, Storage Thermal Protection Electrical Data AC Power, max AC Power, nominal Electrical protection Max power consumption Constant power consumption Power Max. Out Power Linking @ Max Power Consumption (Boost Mode) Power Linking @ Constant Power Consumption (Illumination Mode) Power Factor Power Supply Unit 50.000 hours 2x 300W Warm-White + Amber + Red Reflector with Compound Eye Lens selectable 800Hz, 1.200Hz, 2.000Hz, 3.600Hz, 12kHz, 25kHz 50° 87° 2.900K 80 32 lm/W 20.800 lm 21.228lx / 1972fcd 2360lx / 219fcd 870lx / 81fcd 440lx / 41fcd 218lx / 20fcd Active, Forced Air, Temperature-regulated 95% -40°C to 45°C -20° to 45°C -40°C to 80°C Automatic overtemperature protection 90 285V 50/60Hz 100 240V 50/60Hz Overload protection with automatic recover 650W 220W 13A @ 230V / 9A @ 120V 4 units @ 230V / 1 unit @ 120V 15 units @ 230V / 6 units @ 120V 0.963 PF (230V) / 0.994 PF (120V) Inbuilt auto-ranging electronic switch-mode 28 User Manual 7.3 Technical Data Operator & Controller DMX Functions DMX channels DMX modes Protocol RDM ANSI E1.20 Setting and addressing RDM ANSI E1.20 Standalone mode Wireless DMX Indicator Controls Strobe DMX I/O Power In USB Firmware Update Dimensions & Weight IP class IK class Body material Lens material Net dimensions without Yoke (w x h x d) Net dimensions inches Net weight (incl. Yoke) Tilt Tilt Locking System Included / Optional Included items Optional Accessories Color options Installation Mounting point by Yoke (included) Mounting point on fixture Mounting point with otional Rigging Bracket Orientation Rigging possibilities Safety features Minimum distance from flammable materials Master Dimmer, Master Dimmer Fine, Shutter, Duration, Dimmer 1-2, Dimmer 1-2 Fine, Dimmer Curve, Dimmer Response, Redshift, Effect, Device Settings 1CH DWE, 2CH DWE, 4CH DWE, 5CH STROBE, 7CH STANDARD (default), 10CH EXTENDED, 13CH EXTENDED 7 USITT DMX512A Auto Program, Editor, Color Macro, Quick Color, Tunable White, User Color, Timer OLED graphical display / 4 controls Auto Program, Editor, Color Macro, Quick Color, Tunable White, User Color, Timer Auto Program, Quick Light n.a. OLED graphical display 4 touch sensitive, backlighted controls 0-20Hz IP65 XLR 5-pin male/female TRUE1 compatible input & link-thru sockets IP65 USB socket IP65 USB socket IP65 IK08 Aluminum, Nylon Tempered glass front 400 x 200 x 191mm 15,75 x 7,87 x 7,52 inches 10,5 kg (23,15lbs) 360° Locking system with toothing and angle indicator Yoke 4.1, 2m Power Cable, Puk Yoke 2.2, Yoke 4.3, Yoke Floor Extension, Rigging Bracket, Omega Bracket ST Black RAL 9004 (Standard) Custom color any RAL (on request) 3x 13mm / 1/2" holes, 1x centric TV Spigot attachement, 3x integrated Camlocks for Omega Brackets 1/4 turn Omega Bracket on top and rear side 2x 13mm / 1/2" holes for Clamp fixation Any Hanging or ceiling / pendant mount 2x rear mount for safety wire 0,3 meters (11,8 inch) 29 User Manual 7.4 DMX-Charts 1CH DWE 2CH DWE 4CH DWE 5CH STROBE 7CH STANDARD (default) 10CH EXTENDED 13CH EXTENDED CH 1CH DWE 2CH DWE 4CH DWE 5CH STROBE 7CH STANDARD (default ) 10CH EXTENDED 13CH EXTENDED 1 Dimmer 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Dimmer 1 Dimmer 2 Dimmer Master Dimmer Dimmer Curve Shutter Dimmer Response Duration Redshift Dimmer 1 Dimmer 2 Master Dimmer Shutter Master Dimmer Shutter Dimmer 1 Duration Dimmer 2 Dimmer Curve Dimmer Response Redshift Dimmer 1 Dimmer 2 Dimmer Curve Dimmer Response Redshift Effect Device Settings Master Dimmer Master Dimmer Fine Shutter Duration Dimmer 1 Dimmer 1 Fine Dimmer 2 Dimmer 2 Fine Dimmer Curve Dimmer Response Redshift Effect Device Settings 30 User Manual 1CH DWE CH Function 1 Dimmer Value 000-255 2CH DWE CH Function 1 Dimmer 1 2 Dimmer 2 Value 000-255 000-255 4CH DWE CH Function 1 Dimmer 2 Dimmer Curve 3 Dimmer Response 4 Redshift Value 000-255 000-51 052-101 102-152 153-203 204-255 000-063 064-127 128-191 192-255 000-84 085-170 171-255 5CH STROBE MODE CH Function 1 Master Dimmer 2 Shutter Value 000-255 000 - 019 020 - 024 025 - 064 065 - 069 070 - 084 085 - 089 090 - 104 105 - 109 110 - 124 125 - 129 Setting 0 - 100% Remark Setting 0 - 100% 0 - 100% Remark Setting 0 - 100% No Function - Current Preset from Menu Settings Linear Dimmer Curve Exponential Dimmer Curve Logarithmic Dimmer Curve S-Curve Dimmer Curve No Function - Current Preset from Menu Settings LED / fast Medium Halogen / slow No Function - Current Preset from Menu Settings Redshift Off Redshift On Remark Setting 0 - 100% Shutter close Shutter open Strobe 1 (fast slow) Shutter open Strobe 2: opening pulse (fast slow) Shutter open Strobe 3: closing pulse (fast slow) Shutter open Strobe 4: random strobe (fast slow) Shutter open Remark Default 0 Default 0 0 Default 0 0 0 0 Default 0 20 31 User Manual 2 Shutter 3 Duration 4 Dimmer 1 5 Dimmer 2 130 - 144 145 - 149 150 - 164 165 - 169 170 - 184 185 - 189 190 - 204 205 - 209 210 - 224 225 - 229 230 - 244 245 - 255 000-255 000-255 000-255 7CH STANDARD - (default) CH Function Value 1 Master Dimmer 000-255 000 - 019 020 - 024 025 - 064 065 - 069 070 - 084 085 - 089 090 - 104 2 Shutter 105 - 109 110 - 124 125 - 129 130 - 144 145 - 149 150 - 164 165 - 169 170 - 184 185 - 189 Strobe 5: random opening pulse (fast slow) Shutter open Strobe 6: random closing pulse (fast slow) Shutter open Strobe 7: burst pulse (fast slow) Shutter open 20 Strobe 8: random burst pulse (fast slow) Shutter open Strobe 9:sine wave (fast slow) Shutter open Strobe 10: burst (fast slow) Shutter open 0 - 100% (0ms - 510ms) only affects to channel 2 - Strobe 1 025-064 0 0 - 100% 255 0 - 100% 255 Setting Remark 0 - 100% Shutter close Shutter open Strobe 1 (fast slow) Shutter open Strobe 2: opening pulse (fast slow) Shutter open Strobe 3: closing pulse (fast slow) Shutter open Strobe 4: random strobe (fast slow) Shutter open Strobe 5: random opening pulse (fast slow) Shutter open Strobe 6:random closing pulse (fast slow) Shutter open Strobe 7: burst pulse (fast slow) Shutter open Default 0 20 32 User Manual 190 - 204 2 Shutter 3 Dimmer 1 4 Dimmer 2 205 - 209 210 - 224 225 - 229 230 - 244 245 - 255 000-255 000-255 000-51 5 Dimmer Curve 052-101 102-152 153-203 204-255 000-063 6 Dimmer Response 064-127 128-191 192-255 000-84 7 Redshift 085-170 171-255 171-255 215-244 245-255 10CH EXTENDED CH Function 1 Master Dimmer 2 Shutter Value 000-255 000 - 019 020 - 024 025 - 064 065 - 069 070 - 084 085 - 089 090 - 104 105 - 109 110 - 124 Strobe 8: random burst pulse (fast slow) Shutter open Strobe 9:sine wave (fast slow) Shutter open Strobe 10: burst (fast slow) Shutter open 0 - 100% 0 - 100% No Function - Current Preset from Menu Settings Linear Dimmer Curve Exponential Dimmer Curve Logarithmic Dimmer Curve S-Curve Dimmer Curve No Function - Current Preset from Menu Settings LED / fast Medium Halogen / slow No Function - Current Preset from Menu Settings Redshift Off Redshift On Redshift On 2m - 4m50s (10s steps) 5m - 15m (1m steps) Setting 0 - 100% Shutter close Shutter open Strobe 1 (fast slow) Shutter open Strobe 2: opening pulse (fast slow) Shutter open Strobe 3: closing pulse (fast slow) Shutter open Strobe 4: random strobe (fast slow) Remark 20 255 255 0 0 0 Default 0 20 33 User Manual 125 - 129 130 - 144 145 - 149 150 - 164 2 Shutter 165 - 169 170 - 184 185 - 189 190 - 204 205 - 209 210 - 224 225 - 229 230 - 244 245 - 255 3 Duration 000-255 4 Dimmer 1 5 Dimmer 2 000-255 000-255 000-51 6 Dimmer Curve 052-101 102-152 153-203 204-255 000-063 7 Dimmer Response 064-127 128-191 192-255 8 Redshift 9 Effect 000-84 085-170 171-255 000-40 041-083 084-126 127-169 170-212 213-255 Shutter open Strobe 5: random opening pulse (fast slow) Shutter open Strobe 6: random closing pulse (fast slow) Shutter open Strobe 7: burst pulse (fast slow) Shutter open 20 Strobe 8: random burst pulse (fast slow) Shutter open Strobe 9: sine wave (fast slow) Shutter open Strobe 10: burst (fast slow) Shutter open 0 - 100% (0ms - 510ms) only affects to channel 2 - Strobe 1 025-064 0 0 - 100% 255 0 - 100% 255 No Function - Current Preset from Menu Settings Linear Dimmer Curve Exponential Dimmer Curve 0 Logarithmic Dimmer Curve S-Curve Dimmer Curve No Function - Current Preset from Menu Settings LED / fast 0 Medium Halogen / slow No Function - Current Preset from Menu Settings Redshift Off 0 Redshift On No Function Effect 1 (slow to fast) Effect 2 (slow to fast) 0 Effect 3 (slow to fast) Effect 4 (slow to fast) Effect 5 (slow to fast) 34 User Manual Device Settings 10 (please see remark *1) 000-029 030-034 035-039 040-044 045-049 050-054 055-059 060-064 065-069 070-074 075-079 080-084 085-089 090-094 095-099 100-104 105-109 110-114 115-119 120-124 125-129 130-134 135-139 140-144 145-149 150-154 155-159 160-164 165-169 170-174 175-179 180-255 No function Display Backlight On (hold 3s) Display Backlight Off (hold 3s) No function DMX Fail Blackout (hold 3s) DMX Fail Hold (hold 3s) DMX Fail - Emergency Light (hold 3s) No function RAW (hold 3s) User Calibrated (hold 3s) No function LED Frequency 800Hz (hold 3s) LED Frequency 1200Hz (hold 3s) LED Frequency 2000Hz (hold 3s) LED Frequency 3600Hz (hold 3s) LED Frequency 12kHz (hold 3s) LED Frequency 25kHz (hold 3s) 0 No function Fan Auto (hold 3s) Fan Silent (hold 3s) Fan Off (hold 3s) Fan High Power (hold 3s) No function Invert Mapping On (hold 3s) Invert Mapping Off (hold 3s) No function LED Mode - Illumination (hold 1,5s) LED Mode - Boost (hold 1,5s) No function Factory Reset (hold 3s) Reset only starts if Shutter channel is set to DMX 250 User Reset (hold 3s) Reset only starts if Shutter channel is set to DMX 250 No function 35 User Manual 13CH EXTENDED CH Function Value 1 Master Dimmer 000-255 2 Master Dimmer Fine 000-255 000 - 019 020 - 024 025 - 064 065 - 069 070 - 084 085 - 089 090 - 104 105 - 109 110 - 124 125 - 129 3 Shutter 130 - 144 145 - 149 150 - 164 165 - 169 170 - 184 185 - 189 190 - 204 205 - 209 210 - 224 225 - 229 230 - 244 245 - 255 4 Duration 000-255 5 Dimmer 1 6 Dimmer 1 Fine 7 Dimmer 2 8 Dimmer 2 Fine 9 Dimmer Curve 000-255 000-255 000-255 000-255 000-51 052-101 102-152 153-203 204-255 Setting Remark 0 - 100% 0 - 100% Shutter close Shutter open Strobe 1 (fast slow) Shutter open Strobe 2: opening pulse (fast slow) Shutter open Strobe 3: closing pulse (fast slow) Shutter open Strobe 4: random strobe (fast slow) Shutter open Strobe 5: random opening pulse (fast slow) Shutter open Strobe 6:random closing pulse (fast slow) Shutter open Strobe 7: burst pulse (fast slow) Shutter open Strobe 8: random burst pulse (fast slow) Shutter open Strobe 9:sine wave (fast slow) Shutter open Strobe 10: burst (fast slow) Shutter open 0 - 100% (0ms - 510ms) 0 - 100% 0 - 100% 0 - 100% 0 - 100% No Function - Current Preset from Menu Settings Linear Dimmer Curve Exponential Dimmer Curve Logarithmic Dimmer Curve S-Curve Dimmer Curve Default 0 0 20 only affects to channel 2 - Strobe 1 025-064 255 255 255 255 0 36 User Manual 000-063 No Function - Current Preset from Menu Settings 10 Dimmer Response 064-127 LED / fast 0 128-191 Medium 192-255 Halogen / slow 000-84 No Function - Current Preset from Menu Settings 11 Redshift 085-170 Redshift Off 0 171-255 Redshift On 000-40 No Function 041-083 Effect 1 (slow to fast) 084-126 Effect 2 (slow to fast) 12 Effect 0 127-169 Effect 3 (slow to fast) 170-212 Effect 4 (slow to fast) 213-255 Effect 5 (slow to fast) 000-029 No function 030-034 Display Backlight On (hold 3s) 035-039 Display Backlight Off (hold 3s) 040-044 No function 045-049 DMX Fail Blackout (hold 3s) 050-054 DMX Fail Hold (hold 3s) 055-059 DMX Fail - Emergency Light (hold 3s) 060-064 No function 65-069 RAW (hold 3s) 070-074 User Calibrated (hold 3s) Device Settings 13 (please see 075-079 No function 0 remark *1) 080-084 LED Frequency 800Hz (hold 3s) 085-089 LED Frequency 1200Hz (hold 3s) 090-094 LED Frequency 2000Hz (hold 3s) 095-099 LED Frequency 3600Hz (hold 3s) 100-104 LED Frequency 12kHz (hold 3s) 105-109 LED Frequency 25kHz (hold 3s) 110-114 No function 115-119 Fan Auto (hold 3s) 120-124 Fan Silent (hold 3s) 125-129 Fan Off (hold 3s) 130-134 Fan High Power (hold 3s) 37 User Manual Device Settings 13 (please see remark *1) remark *1 135-139 140-144 145-149 150-154 155-159 160-164 165-169 170-174 175-179 180-255 No function Invert Mapping On (hold 3s) Invert Mapping Off (hold 3s) No function LED Mode - Illumination (hold 1,5s) LED Mode - Boost (hold 1,5s) No function 0 Factory Reset (hold 3s) Reset only starts if Shutter channel is set to DMX 250 User Reset (hold 3s) Reset only starts if Shutter channel is set to DMX 250 / no selftest by DMX No function After adjustments please set the value back to 000 to avoid any disturbance by endless function call. 38 User Manual 7.5 RDM Templates* The ROXX Show series features support for various RDM functions. RDM (Remote Device Management) is a protocol enhancement to USITT DMX512 that allows bi-directional communication between the fixtures and the controller over a standard DMX line. This protocol will allow configuration, status monitoring and management. You will need a RDM controller to get control over the supported parameters. See the tables below for supported RDM features. Label: Model: Manufacturer: ID: Device ID: ROXX CLUSTER B2 W CLUSTER B2 W ROXX 6A6Ah 202 xxxx *Note: During RDM identifying process CLUSTER B2 W flashes white alternately. RDM functions For easy identifying ROXX CLUSTER B4 W during RDM process the unit will strobe in white color. 0x00F0 0x00E0 0x00E1 0x8001 0x8002 0x8003 0x8050 0x0500 0x8051 0x8052 0x8053 0x8054 0x8055 0x8056 0x8057 0x8058 0x8024 0x8023 0x8020 0x8029 0x8028 0x8025 0x8059 0x805A DMX Start Adress DMX Start Adress DMX Personality DMX Slots Set Set Set Read Effect Set Effect Dimmer Set Effect Speed Set Master / Slave Set Display Flip Set Display Backlight Set Display Lock Set Startup Mode Set DMX Fail Set Dimmer Curve Set Dimmer Response Set Redshift Set RAW Balance Set User Calibration- White 1 Set User Calibration- Amber 1 Set User Calibration- Red 1 Set User Calibration- White 2 Set User Calibration- Amber 2 Set User Calibration- Red 2 Set LED Frequency (PWM) Set Fan Set 001-512 001-512 7x DMX modes n.a. 0= Stop Program / 1= Effect 1 / 2= Effect 2 / 3= Effect 3 / 4= Effect 4 / 5= Effect 5 0= Master / 1= Slave 0= Off / 1= On 0= Off / 1= On 0= Off / 1= On 0= DMX / 1= AUTO / 2= Quick Light 1= Hold / 2= Blackout / 3= Emergency 1= Linear / 2= Exponential / 3= Logarithmic / 4= S-Curve 1= LED / 2= Medium / 3= Halogen 0= Off / 1= On 0= RAW / 1= User Calibrated 1= 800Hz / 2= 1200Hz / 3= 2000Hz / 4= 3600Hz / 5= 12kHz / 6= 25kHz 0= Auto / 1= Silent / 2= Fan Off / 3= Max. Power 39 User Manual 0x805B 0x805C 0x805D 0x805E 0x805F 0x00C0 0x8700 0x0400 0x8701 0x8702 0x8705 0x8706 Invert Mapping LED Mode USB Update Factory Reset User Reset Firmware Version Serial Number Device Power on Time Temperature LED 1 Temperature LED 2 LED 1 on Time LED 2 on Time Set Set Yes/No Yes/No Yes/No read Read Read Read Read Read Read 0= Off / 1= On 0= Illumination / 1= Boost 0= No / 1= Yes 0= No / 1= Yes 0= No / 1= Yes n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. Sensors RDM enables various readouts for remote device monitoring. See the table below for sensors and sensor types. Please note: The RDM controller communicates with the fixtures to show only the available sensors for this fixture. The table is subject to change without notice. Name Temperature Software Version Errors xx°C / xxx°F SW-Version 8. TROUBLESHOOTING Did you try turning the device off and on again? Problem Device is not responding. Device has turned off. Device has stopped responding. Device operates strangely. Reason No power. Fuse defect. Power failure or power was turned off. DMX cable correct? DMX cable inverted (pins correct?) DMX cable terminated? Stand Alone program running? Solution Check cable connections and conform that power is switched on. Contact your qualified service technician / manufacturer. Check power supply, fuse, connections, switches. Check cables. Use a phase inverter or different cables. If not, install DMX termination at the end of the cable. Stop internal Stand Alone. 40 User Manual 9. MANUFACTURER´S DECLARATION Manufacturer´s Warranty & Limitations of Liability Please find our warranty conditions and limitations of liability inside our manufacturer´s declaration at www.roxxlight.com/support Requesting Warranty-Service To request warranty service for your product, please contact: ROXX GmbH, Hansestr. 91 51149 Köln Email: info@roxxlight.com or the ROXX authorized reseller in your country, from where you purchased your product. Correct Disposal of this product This is for the European Union and European countries with electrical waste collection systems. When this label is shown on the product or brochure it means that the item cannot be disposed with household waste. In order to prevent damage to the environment or human health please do not dispose this product uncontrolled. Make sure to act responsible, recycle this product separately from other types of waste to enable lasting reuse of resources. Private users please contact the retailer where you purchased this product or your local authorities to find out where and how proper recycling of this item is possible. Business users please contact your supplier or check the terms and conditions of your purchasing contract. Make sure not to mix this product with other commercial waste. FCC Statement This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: · Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. · Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. · Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. · Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. 41 User Manual CE Compliance The equipment marketed by ROXX GmbH complies (where applicable) with the essential requirements and other specifications of the following Directives: · 2014/30/EU (EMC) · 2014/35/EU (LVD) · 2011/65/EU (RoHS) The complete EU- and UK-Declaration of Conformity can be found at www.roxxlight.com/support, or you can also request it at info@roxxlight.com 42 User Manual NOTES User Manual ROXX GmbH | Hansestr. 91 | 51149 Köln | www.roxxlight.com Tel: +49 (0) 2203 20371-0 | Fax: +49 (0) 2203 20371-20 REV: 01