User Manual for ACME models including: XP-550 BSW LEO Hybrid Moving Head, XP-550 BSW, LEO Hybrid Moving Head, Moving Head, Head
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DocumentDocumentCONTENTS 1. Safety Instructions ......................................................................................... 2 2. Technical Specifications ................................................................................. 4 3. Control Panel ................................................................................................. 6 4. Effect Wheels and Lamp................................................................................. 7 4.1 Effect Wheels ........................................................................................... 7 4.2 Light Source ............................................................................................. 8 4.3 Change The Lamp..................................................................................... 8 4.4 Lamp Replacement Warning .................................................................. 10 5. How To Set The Unit..................................................................................... 10 5.1 Main Function........................................................................................ 10 5.2 Home Position Adjustment .................................................................... 19 6. Control By Universal DMX Controller ........................................................... 23 6.1 DMX512 Connection .............................................................................. 23 6.2 Address Setting ...................................................................................... 24 6.3 DMX512 Configuration........................................................................... 24 7. Error Information ......................................................................................... 35 8. Troubleshooting ........................................................................................... 41 9. Fixture Cleaning ........................................................................................... 42 1E 1. Safety Instructions Please read the instruction carefully which includes important information about the installation, usage and maintenance. WARNING Please keep this User Guide for future consultation. If you sell the unit to another user, be sure that they also receive this instruction manual. Important: Damages caused by the disregard of this user manual are not subject to warranty. The dealer will not accept liability for any resulting defects or problems. Unpack and check carefully to ensure that there is no transportation damage before using the unit. This product is for indoor use only. Use only in a dry location. DO install and operate by qualified operator. DO NOT allow children to operate the fixture. Use safety chain when fixing the unit. Handle the unit by carrying its base instead of head only. The unit must be installed in a location with adequate ventilation, at least 50cm from adjacent surfaces. Be sure that no ventilation slots is blocked, otherwise the unit will be overheated. Before operation, ensure that you are connecting this product to the proper voltage in accordance with the specifications in this manual or on the product's specification label. It's important to ground the yellow/green conductor to earth in order to avoid electric shock. Minimum ambient temperature TA: 0. Maximum ambient temperature TA: 40. Do not operate this product at a lower or higher temperature. DO NOT connect the device to any dimmer pack. During initial start-up some smoke or smell may arise. This is a normal process and does not necessarily mean that the device is defective, and it will decrease gradually within 15 minutes. Keep flammable materials away from the fixture while operating to avoid fire hazard. Make sure the power cord is not crimped or damaged; replace it immediately if damaged. Unit's surface temperature may reach up to 75. DO NOT touch the housing bare-handed during its operation. 2E Avoid any flammable liquids, water or metal from entering the unit. Once it happens, cut off the mains power immediately. DO NOT operate in a dirty or dusty environment. DO clean the fixture regularly. DO NOT touch any wire during operation as there might be a hazard of electric shock. Avoid entanglement of the power cord with other wires. The minimum distance to objects/surface must be more than 12 meters. Disconnect mains power before fuse/lamp replacement or servicing. Replace fuse/lamp only with the same type. In the event of serious operating problem, stop using the unit immediately. Never turn on and off the unit time after time. The housing, the lenses, or the ultraviolet filter must be replaced if they are visibly damaged. DO NOT open the housing as there are no user serviceable parts inside. DO NOT attempt to operate this unit if it becomes damaged. DO NOT attempt any repairs yourself. Repairs carried out by unskilled people can lead to damage or malfunction. Please contact the nearest authorized technical assistance center if needed. Disconnect this product from its power source before servicing. DO use the original packaging if the device is to be transported. Hot lamp explosion hazard. DO NOT open the unit within 15 minutes after switching off. DO replace the bulb once it is damaged, deformed or life-expired. Avoid direct eye exposure to the light source while the product is on. Never touch bulb with bare fingers, as it is very hot after using. DO NOT operate this product if you see damage on the housing, shields, or cables. Have the damaged parts replaced by an authorized technician at once. Installation: The fixture should be fixed on the clamp. Always ensure that the unit is firmly fixed to avoid vibration and slipping off during operation. Ensure that the trussing or area of installation must be able to hold 10 times the weight without any deformation. Always install a safety cable that can hold at least 12 times the weight of the fixture when installing. DO install and operate by qualified operator. It must be installed in a place where there is out of the reach of people. 3E 2. Technical Specifications Power Voltage: 100-240V~ 50/60Hz Power Consumption: 755W Light Source: PHILIPS MSD Platinum 25 R Color Temperature: 7800K Zoom Range: Beam Mode: 2°~7° Spot Mode: 5°~34° Wash Mode: 8°~70° Movement: Pan: 540° Tilt: 270° Pan/Tilt Resolution: 16 bit Fixation: Tilt lock Dimmer/Shutter: Smooth dimming from 0-100%; outstanding strobe effect with variable speed Color Wheel: 1 x color wheel with 14 fixed colors plus open, and rainbow effect Gobo Wheel: 1 x static gobo wheel with 18 gobos plus open 1 x rotating gobo wheel with 7 gobos plus open, convenient replacement Control: DMX Channel: 25/18/26/19 channels Control Mode: DMX512, RDM, Art-Net, sACN Firmware upgrade via DMX link or USB disk 4E Construction: Display: LCD display Battery backup for user setup without mains connection Data In/Out: 3-pin and 5-pin XLR, RJ45 Power In/Out: Power Cord, Power Connector in/out Protection Rating: IP20 Features: Motorized focus Linear CMY color mixing + Variable CTO 1 x animation wheel with outstanding water and flame effect, the wheel can be replaced 2x prisms: 8-facets prism+6-facets linear prism, rotatable in both directions and overlayable Independent frost effect 2x fixed clamps for 50mm truss Dimension/Weight: 402x308x725mm, 30.5kgs 15.8"x12.1"x28.5"in, 67.2lbs Photometric Diagram: 5E 3. Control Panel Power Cord Version: Powercon Version: 1. Display: To show the various menus and the selected function 2. Button: MENU To enter into move backward or leave the menu UP To go backward to move up in the menu DOWN To go forward to move down in the menu ENTER To perform the desired functions 3. BATTERY DISPLAY 4. ETHERNET: Transfers fixture's information to a main controller 5. DMX IN: For DMX512 link, use 3-pin/5-pin XLR cable to link the unit and DMX controller 6. DMX OUT: For DMX512 link, use 3-pin/5-pin XLR cable to link the next units 7. POWER IN: To connect to supply power 8. FUSE(T 15A): Protects the unit from over-voltage or short circuit 9. FIRMWARE UPGRADE: Used to upgrade the firmware of the fixture 10. POWER SWITCH: Turns on/off the power 11. POWER OUT(Powercon Version): To connect to the next fixture 6E 4. Effect Wheels and Lamp 4.1 Effect Wheels DANGER! Install the rotating gobos with the device switched off only. Unplug from mains before changing the rotating gobos! CAUTION: Never unscrew the screws of the rotating gobo as the ball bearing will otherwise be opened! R-Gobos Gobo1 Gobo2 Gobo3 Gobo4 Gobo5 Gobo6 Gobo7 Part Number 3011001165 3011001053 3011001167 3011001170 3011001168 3011001166 3011001169 7E 4.2 Light Source PHILIPS MSD Platinum 25 R Because of its high internal pressure, there might be a risk that the Discharge lamp would explode during operation. The lamp emits intense UV radiation which is harmful to the eyes and skin. The high luminance of the arc can cause severe damage to the retina if you take a close look at the lamp. To protect the lamp, always turn off the lamp first (via control panel or DMX controller) and let the unit run at least five minutes to cool down before switching off the mains supply. Never handle the lamp or luminary when it is hot. Do not touch the bulb with bare hands. If this happens, clean the lamp with denatured alcohol and wipe it with a lint free cloth before installation. The lamp generates UV radiation. Never operate the lamp without appropriate shielding. When lighting up, the lamp operates at high pressure and there is a slight risk of arc tube rupture. The risk increases with age, temperature and improper handling of the lamp. Do not use the lamp longer than its lifespan. Make sure the lamp is located in the center of the reflector for the best projection. 4.3 Change The Lamp Attention: The entire light path and lens of the luminaire must be thoroughly cleaned before changing the bulb. Do not use this lamp more than 1500 hours, using the lamp any longer than its set life could seriously damage your unit. Periodically checking the lamp running time, when the lamp reaches the 1500 hour mark, or close to it, we strongly suggest you switch the lamp out. Clear the lamp time after you have replaced the lamp. To replace the lamp: 1. Ensure that the fixture is detached from power and has cooled down completely. It is a good idea to allow the fixture to run for 10 minutes after the lamp has been turned off, so that the cooling fans have time to works. 8E 2. Loosen the screws on the head of the fixture and open the fixture head covers. 3. Unplug the leads of the lamp and lift the lamp out of its recess, disconnect the lamp and connect a new lamp that must be the same type with the old one. And then place the new lamp into the lamp recess. Finally reinstall the head cover, fastening it securely before reapplying power. Warning: The installing direction of lamp: 9E 4.4 Lamp Replacement Warning When the lamp reaches 1200 hours of usage, the display will flash the message "Replace The Lamp Soon" for up to 5 minutes. During this period, the fixture will still work normally. When the lamp reaches 1500 hours of usage, the display will flash the message "Replace The Lamp Now" for up to 10 minutes. After 10 minutes, the fixture will return to normal operation. When the lamp is continuously used overtime, the display will flash the message "Lamp Timeout Use, Replace The Lamp Now" for up to 10 minutes. After 10 minutes, the fixture will return to normal operation. Attention: Damages caused by the failure to replace the bulb in time are not subject to warranty. 5. How To Set The Unit 5.1 Main Function Turn on the unit, press the MENU button into menu mode, and press the UP/DOWN button until the required function is shown on the monitor. Select the function by pressing the ENTER button. Use the UP/DOWN button to choose the submenu, press the ENTER button to store and automatically return to the last menu. Press the MENU button or let the unit idle 30 seconds to exit menu mode. The main functions are shown below: 10E 11E DMX Settings To select DMX Settings, press the ENTER button to confirm, use the UP/DOWN button to select DMX Address, DMX Channel Mode, No DMX Status, Connect Option, Network, Art-Net, sACN Settings, Artnet to DMX or View DMX Value. DMX Address To select DMX Address, press the ENTER button to confirm. Use the UP/DOWN button to adjust the address from 001 to 488/495/487/494, press the ENTER button to store. Press the MENU button back to the last menu or let the unit idle 30 seconds to exit menu mode. DMX Channel Mode To select DMX Channel Mode, press the ENTER button to confirm. Use the UP/DOWN button to select Mode1 (25), Mode2 (18), II Mode1 (26) or II Mode2 (19), press the ENTER button to store. Press the MENU button back to the last menu or let the unit idle 30 seconds to exit menu mode. No DMX Status To select No DMX Status, press the ENTER button to confirm. Use the UP/DOWN button to select BlackOut(fixture blacks out if DMX signal stops), Hold(fixture continues to obey the last command it received Via DMX if DMX signal stops) or Manual(the fixture will automatically read the DMX value in the "Manual Test" menu for operation after selecting this mode), press the ENTER button to store. Press the MENU button back to the last menu or let the unit idle 30 seconds to exit menu mode. Connect Option To select Connect Option, press the ENTER button to confirm. Use the UP/DOWN button to select Auto, DMX, Art-Net or sACN, press the ENTER button to store. Press the MENU button back to the last menu or let the unit idle 30 seconds to exit menu mode. Network To select Network, press the ENTER button to confirm. Use the UP/DOWN button to select IP Address or Subnet Mask, press the ENTER button to store. Press the MENU button back to the last menu or let the unit idle 30 seconds to exit menu mode. Art-Net To select Art-Net, press the ENTER button to confirm. Use the UP/DOWN button to select Net, Subnet or Universe, press the ENTER button to store. Press the MENU button back to the last menu or let the unit idle 30 seconds to exit menu mode. 12E sACN Settings To select sACN Settings, press the ENTER button to confirm. Use the UP/DOWN button to select sACN Universe or sACN Priority, press the ENTER button to store. Press the MENU button back to the last menu or let the unit idle 30 seconds to exit menu mode. Artnet to DMX To select Artnet to DMX, press the ENTER button to confirm. Use the UP/DOWN button to select No or Yes, press the ENTER button to store. Press the MENU button back to the last menu or let the unit idle 30 seconds to exit menu mode. View DMX Value To select View DMX Value, press the ENTER button to confirm. Use the UP/DOWN button to view the DMX channel value. Press the MENU button back to the last menu or let the unit idle 30 seconds to exit menu mode. Fixture Settings To select Fixture Settings, press the ENTER button to confirm, use the UP/DOWN button to select Pan Invert, Tilt Invert, P/T Feedback, Pan/Tilt Speed, Focus Compensate or Dimmer Curve. Pan Invert To select Pan Invert, press the ENTER button to confirm. Use the UP/DOWN button to select No (normal) or Yes (pan invert), press the ENTER button to store. Press the MENU button back to the last menu or let the unit idle 30 seconds to exit menu mode. Tilt Invert To select Tilt Invert, press the ENTER button to confirm. Use the UP/DOWN button to select No (normal) or Yes (tilt invert), press the ENTER button to store. Press the MENU button back to the last menu or let the unit idle 30 seconds to exit menu mode. P/T Feedback To select P/T Feedback, press the ENTER button to confirm. Use the UP/DOWN button to select No (Pan or tilt's position will not feedback while out of step) or Yes (Feedback while pan/tilt out of step), press the ENTER button to store. Press the MENU button back to the last menu or let the unit idle 30 seconds to exit menu mode. 13E Pan/Tilt Speed To select Pan/Tilt Speed, press the ENTER button to confirm. Use the UP/DOWN button to select Slow or Fast, press the ENTER button to store. Press the MENU button back to the last menu or let the unit idle 30 seconds to exit menu mode. Focus Compensate To select Focus Compensate, press the ENTER button to confirm. Use the UP/DOWN button to select Disable, Near, Medium or Far, press the ENTER button to store. Press the MENU button back to the last menu or let the unit idle 30 seconds to exit menu mode. Dimmer Curve To select Dimmer Curve, press the ENTER button to confirm. Use the DOWN/UP button to select Linear, Square Law, Inv SQ Law or S Curve, press the ENTER button to store. Press the MENU button back to the last menu or let the unit idle 30 seconds to exit menu mode. Optically Linear: The increase in light intensity appears to be linear as DMX value is increased. Square Law: Light intensity control is finer at low levels and coarser at high levels. Inverse Square Law: Light intensity control is coarser at low levels and finger at high levels. S-Curve: Light intensity control is finger at low levels and high levels and coarser at medium levels. Lamp Settings To select Lamp Settings, press the ENTER button to confirm, use the UP/DOWN button to select Lamp On/Off, Lamp On With Power, Lamp On via DMX or Lamp Off via DMX. Lamp On/Off To select Lamp On/Off, press the ENTER button to confirm. Use the UP/DOWN button to select Off(lamp off) or On(lamp on), press the ENTER button to store. Press the MENU button back to the last menu or let the unit idle 30 seconds to exit menu mode. 14E Lamp On With Power To select Lamp On With Power, press the ENTER button to confirm. Use the UP/DOWN button to select Off(Lamp off while power on) or On(Lamp on while power on), press the ENTER button to store. Press the MENU button back to the last menu or let the unit idle 30 seconds to exit menu mode. Lamp On via DMX To select Lamp On via DMX, press the ENTER button to confirm. Use the UP/DOWN button to select Off or On, press the ENTER button to store. Press the MENU button back to the last menu or let the unit idle 30 seconds to exit menu mode. Lamp Off via DMX To select Lamp Off via DMX, press the ENTER button to confirm. Use the UP/DOWN button to select Off or On, press the ENTER button to store. Press the MENU button back to the last menu or let the unit idle 30 seconds to exit menu mode. Display Settings To select Display Settings, press the ENTER button to confirm, use the UP/DOWN button to select Display Invert, Backlight Intensity, Temperature Unit or Language. Display Invert Select Display Invert, press the ENTER button to confirm. Use the UP/DOWN button to select No (normal display) or Yes (invert display), press the ENTER button to store. Press the MENU button back to the last menu or let the unit idle 30 seconds to exit menu mode. Backlight Intensity Select Backlight Intensity, press the ENTER button to confirm. Use the UP/DOWN button to adjust backlight intensity from 1 (dark) to 10 (bright), press the ENTER button to store. Press the MENU button back to the last menu or let the unit idle 30 seconds to exit menu mode. Temperature Unit Select Temperature Unit, press the ENTER button to confirm. Use the UP/DOWN button to select or , press the ENTER button to store. Press the MENU button back to the last menu or let the unit idle 30 seconds to exit menu mode. 15E Language Select Language, press the ENTER button to confirm. Use the UP/DOWN button to select English or Chinese, press the ENTER button to store. Press the MENU button back to the last menu or let the unit idle 30 seconds to exit menu mode. Fixture Test To select Fixture Test, press the ENTER button to confirm, use the UP/DOWN button to select Auto Test or Manual Test Auto Test Select Auto Test, press the ENTER button to confirm, the unit will run built-in programs to automatically test pan, tilt, color, gobo, gobo rotation, animation, prism, prism rotation, strobe, frost, focus, zoom, etc. Press the MENU button back to the last menu or exit menu mode after auto test. Manual Test Select Manual Test, press the ENTER button to confirm, the present channel will show on the display, use the UP/DOWN button to select channel, press the ENTER button to confirm, then use the UP/DOWN button to adjust the value, press the ENTER button to store, the fixture will run as the channel value indicates. Press the MENU button back to the last menu or exit menu mode idling 30 seconds. (The fixture will return to the previous DMX state after exiting Manual Test menu and the Manual Test parameters will be automatically saved after power off and restart.) Fixture Information To select Fixture Information, press the ENTER button to confirm, use the UP/DOWN button to select Fixture Use Hour, Lamp Use Time, Lamp Time Reset, Lamp State, Fan State, USB Upgrade File, Firmware Version, RDM UID or Error Logs. Fixture Use Hour Select Fixture Use Hour, press the ENTER button to confirm, fixture use hour will show on the display, press the MENU button to exit. 16E Lamp Use Time Select Lamp Use Time, press the ENTER button to confirm, lamp use time will show on the display, press the MENU button to exit. Lamp Time Reset Select Lamp Time Reset, press the ENTER button to confirm, use the UP/DOWN button to set the password 050 to reset lamp use time, press the MENU button to exit. Lamp State Select Lamp State, press the ENTER button to confirm, lamp state will show on the display, press the MENU button to exit. Fan State Select Fan State, press the ENTER button to confirm, fan state will show on the display, press the MENU button to exit. USB Upgrade File Select USB Upgrade File, press the ENTER button to confirm, USB upgrade file will show on the display, press the MENU button back to exit. Firmware Version Select Firmware Version, press the ENTER button to confirm, firmware version will show on the display, press the MENU button back to exit. RDM UID Select RDM UID, press the ENTER button to confirm, RDM UID will show on the display, press the MENU button back to exit. Error Logs Select Error Logs, press the ENTER button to confirm. Use the UP/DOWN button to select Fixture Errors or Reset Error Log, press the ENTER button to store. Select Reset Error Log, press the ENTER button to confirm. Use the UP/DOWN button to select No or Yes, press the ENTER button to store. Select Yes, press the ENTER button to confirm. Use the UP/DOWN button to set the password 050, press the ENTER button to reset error log. Press the MENU button back to the last menu or let the unit idle 30 seconds to exit menu mode. 17E Reset Functions To select Reset Functions, press the ENTER button to confirm, use the UP/DOWN button to select Pan/Tilt Reset, Effect Reset or All Reset. Pan/Tilt Reset Select Pan/Tilt Reset, press the ENTER button to confirm, use the UP/DOWN button to select No(normal) or Yes (the unit will run built-in program to reset pan and tilt to their home positions), press the ENTER button to store. Press the MENU button back to the last menu or let the unit idle 30 seconds to exit menu mode. Effect Reset Select Effect Reset, press the ENTER button to confirm, use the UP/DOWN button to select No(normal) or Yes (the unit will run built-in program to reset effect to their home positions), press the ENTER button to store. Press the MENU button back to the last menu or let the unit idle 30 seconds to exit menu mode. All Reset Select All Reset, press the ENTER button to confirm, use the UP/DOWN button to select No(normal) or Yes (the unit will run built-in program to reset all motors to their home positions), press ENTER button to store. Press the MENU button to exit. Special Functions Factory Restore Select Factory Restore, press the ENTER button to confirm, use the UP/DOWN button to select No(normal) or Yes (the fixture will reset to factory settings), press ENTER button to store. Press the MENU button to exit. 18E RDM FUNCTIONS Select the MANUFACTURER menu to display the manufacturer of the fixture. Select the SOFTWARE VERSION menu and the program version number of the fixture will be displayed. Select the DMX START ADDRESS menu to change the DMX 512 address (001-512). Select the DEVICE MODEL DESCRIPTION menu to display the model of the fixture. Select the DEVICE LABEL menu to change the model of the fixture. Select the DMX PERSONALITY menu to set the channel mode of the fixture (25/18/26/19 channel). Select the DMX PERSONALITY DESCRIPTION menu to display the current channel mode of the fixture. Select the DEVICE HOURS menu to display the running time of the fixture. Select the LAMP HOURS menu to display the running time of the lamp. Select the LAMP STATE menu to turn on/off the lamp. Select the PAN INVERT menu and the fixture will run the pan invert mode. Select the TILT INVERT menu and the fixture will run the tilt invert mode. Select the RESET DEVICE menu, the WARM RESET/COLD RESET option will be displayed. When WARM RESET is selected, the fixture will start a warm reset, and exit when COLD RESET is selected. 5.2 Home Position Adjustment Press the MENU button into menu mode, then press the ENTER button for about 3 seconds into offset mode to adjust the home position. Select the function by pressing the ENTER button. Use the UP/DOWN button to choose the submenu, press the ENTER button to store and automatically return to the last menu. Press MENU button to exit. 19E Pan Enter offset mode, Select Pan, press the ENTER button to confirm, the present position will blink on the display, use the UP/DOWN button to offset the value from -128 to 127, press the ENTER button to store. Press the MENU button to exit. Tilt Enter offset mode, Select Tilt, press the ENTER button to confirm, the present position will blink on the display, use the UP/DOWN button to offset the value from -128 to 127, press the ENTER button to store. Press the MENU button to exit. Strobe Enter offset mode, Select Strobe, press the ENTER button to confirm, the present position will blink on the display, use the UP/DOWN button to offset the value from 0 to 255, press the ENTER button to store. Press the MENU button to exit. 20E Cyan Enter offset mode, Select Cyan, press the ENTER button to confirm, the present position will blink on the display, use the UP/DOWN button to offset the value from -128 to 127, press the ENTER button to store. Press the MENU button to exit. Magenta Enter offset mode, Select Magenta, press the ENTER button to confirm, the present position will blink on the display, use the UP/DOWN button to offset the value from -128 to 127, press the ENTER button to store. Press the MENU button to exit. Yellow Enter offset mode, Select Yellow, press the ENTER button to confirm, the present position will blink on the display, use the UP/DOWN button to offset the value from -128 to 127, press the ENTER button to store. Press the MENU button to exit. Color Enter offset mode, Select Color, press the ENTER button to confirm, the present position will blink on the display, use the UP/DOWN button to offset the value from -128 to 127, press the ENTER button to store. Press the MENU button to exit. Rotating Gobo Enter offset mode, Select Rotating Gobo, press the ENTER button to confirm, the present position will blink on the display, use the UP/DOWN button to offset the value from -128 to 127, press the ENTER button to store. Press the MENU button to exit. R-Gobo Enter offset mode, Select R-Gobo, press the ENTER button to confirm, the present position will blink on the display, use the UP/DOWN button to offset the value from -128 to 127, press the ENTER button to store. Press the MENU button to exit. Static Gobo Enter offset mode, Select Static Gobo, press the ENTER button to confirm, the present position will blink on the display, use the UP/DOWN button to offset the value from -128 to 127, press the ENTER button to store. Press the MENU button to exit. Animation Enter offset mode, Select Animation, press the ENTER button to confirm, the present position will blink on the display, use the UP/DOWN button to offset the value from -128 to 127, press the ENTER button to store. Press the MENU button to exit. 21E Soften Enter offset mode, Select Soften, press the ENTER button to confirm, the present position will blink on the display, use the UP/DOWN button to offset the value from 0 to 255, press the ENTER button to store. Press the MENU button to exit. Prism 1 Enter offset mode, Select Prism 1, press the ENTER button to confirm, the present position will blink on the display, use the UP/DOWN button to offset the value from -128 to 127, press the ENTER button to store. Press the MENU button to exit. R-Prism 1 Enter offset mode, Select R-Prism 1, press the ENTER button to confirm, the present position will blink on the display, use the UP/DOWN button to offset the value from -128 to 127, press the ENTER button to store. Press the MENU button to exit. Prism 2 Enter offset mode, Select Prism 2, press the ENTER button to confirm, the present position will blink on the display, use the UP/DOWN button to offset the value from -128 to 127, press the ENTER button to store. Press the MENU button to exit. R-Prism 2 Enter offset mode, Select R-Prism 2, press the ENTER button to confirm, the present position will blink on the display, use the UP/DOWN button to offset the value from -128 to 127, press the ENTER button to store. Press the MENU button to exit. Frost Enter offset mode, Select Frost, press the ENTER button to confirm, the present position will blink on the display, use the UP/DOWN button to offset the value from 0 to 255, press the ENTER button to store. Press the MENU button to exit. Focus Enter offset mode, Select Focus, press the ENTER button to confirm, the present position will blink on the display, use the UP/DOWN button to offset the value from -128 to 127, press the ENTER button to store. Press the MENU button to exit. Zoom Enter offset mode, Select Zoom, press the ENTER button to confirm, the present position will blink on the display, use the UP/DOWN button to offset the value from -128 to 127, press the ENTER button to store. Press the MENU button to exit. 22E 6. Control By Universal DMX Controller 6.1 DMX512 Connection 1. At last unit, the DMX cable has to be terminated with a terminator. Solder a 120-ohm 1/4W resistor between pin 2(DMX-) and pin 3(DMX+) into a 3-pin XLR-plug and plug it in the DMX-output of the last unit. 2. Connect the unit together in a "daisy chain" by XLR plug cable from the output of the unit to the input of the next unit. The cable can only be used in series and cannot be connected in parallel. DMX 512 is a very high-speed signal. Inadequate or damaged cables, soldered joints or corroded connectors can easily distort the signal and shut down the system. 3. The DMX output and input connectors are pass-through to maintain the DMX circuit, when one of the units' power is disconnected. 4. Each lighting unit needs to have a DMX address to receive the data by the controller. The address number is between 1-512. 5. The end of the DMX 512 system should be terminated to reduce signal errors. 6. 3 pin XLR connectors are more popular than 5 pins 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. 23E 6.2 Address Setting If you use a universal DMX controller to control the units, you have to set DMX address from 1 to 512 so that the units can receive DMX signal. Press the MENU button to enter menu mode, select DMX Settings, press the ENTER button to confirm, use the UP/DOWN button to select DMX Address, press the ENTER button to confirm, the present address will blink in the display, use the UP/DOWN button to adjust the address from 001 to 512, press the ENTER button to store. Press the MENU button back to the last menu or let the unit idle 30 seconds to exit menu mode. Please refer to the following diagram to address your DMX512 channel for the first 4 units. Channel mode Unit 1 Address Unit 2 Address Unit 3 Address Unit 4 Address 25 channels 1 26 51 76 18 channels 1 19 37 55 26 channels 1 27 53 79 19 channels 1 20 39 58 6.3 DMX512 Configuration Please control the fixture by referring to the configurations below Attentions: 1. The unit will maintain the last condition until reset if you cut-off the DMX signal. 2. For the channel Function, keep the value for about 3 seconds, then the corresponding function will take into effect. 25 Channels (Mode 1): CHANNEL 1 2 3 4 VALUE 000-255 000-255 000-255 FUNCTION CYAN 0%100% MAGENTA 0%100% YELLOW 0%100% CTO 24E 000-255 6000K3200K COLOR 000-007 Open 008-011 Color 1 012-015 Color 2 016-019 Color 3 020-023 Color 4 024-027 Color 5 028-031 Color 6 032-035 Color 7 5 036-039 040-043 Color 8 Color 9 044-047 Color 10 048-051 Color 11 052-055 Color 12 056-059 Color 13 060-063 Color 14 064-127 Index 128-189 Clockwise rotation, fast to slow 190-193 Stop 194-255 Counter-Clockwise rotation, slow to fast 000-003 004-103 6 104-107 108-207 208-212 213-251 252-255 STROBE Close Strobe from slow to fast Open Pulsation from slow to fast Open Random Strobe Open 7 000-255 DIMMER 0%100% 8 000-255 DIMMER FINE 000-003 004-007 008-011 012-015 016-018 9 019-022 023-026 027-030 031-034 035-037 038-041 042-045 STATIC GOBO Open Gobo 1 Gobo 2 Gobo 3 Gobo 4 Gobo 5 Gobo 6 Gobo 7 Gobo 8 Gobo 9 Gobo 10 Gobo 11 25E 046-049 050-053 Gobo 12 Gobo 13 054-056 Gobo 14 057-060 Gobo 15 061-064 Gobo 16 065-068 069-071 Gobo 17 Gobo 18 072-113 Clockwise rotation, fast to slow 114-117 Stop 118-159 Counter-Clockwise rotation, slow to fast 160-165 Gobo1 shaking, slow to fast 166-170 Gobo2 shaking, slow to fast 171-175 176-181 Gobo3 shaking, slow to fast Gobo4 shaking, slow to fast 182-186 Gobo5 shaking, slow to fast 187-191 Gobo6 shaking, slow to fast 192-197 Gobo7 shaking, slow to fast 198-202 203-207 Gobo8 shaking, slow to fast Gobo9 shaking, slow to fast 208-214 Gobo10 shaking, slow to fast 215-218 Gobo11 shaking, slow to fast 219-223 Gobo12 shaking, slow to fast 224-229 230-234 Gobo13 shaking, slow to fast Gobo14 shaking, slow to fast 235-239 Gobo15 shaking, slow to fast 240-245 Gobo16 shaking, slow to fast 246-250 Gobo17 shaking, slow to fast 251-255 Gobo18 shaking, slow to fast ANIMATION 000-007 Null 10 008-129 Clockwise rotation, fast to slow 130-133 Stop 134-255 Counter-Clockwise rotation, slow to fast ROATING GOBO 000-007 Open 008-015 016-023 Gobo 1 Gobo 2 024-031 Gobo 3 032-039 Gobo 4 11 040-047 048-055 056-063 Gobo 5 Gobo 6 Gobo 7 064-093 Clockwise rotation, fast to slow 094-098 Stop 099-129 Counter-Clockwise rotation, slow to fast 130-147 148-165 Gobo1 shaking, slow to fast Gobo2 shaking, slow to fast 26E 166-183 184-201 202-219 220-237 238-255 Gobo3 shaking, slow to fast Gobo4 shaking, slow to fast Gobo5 shaking, slow to fast Gobo6 shaking, slow to fast Gobo7 shaking, slow to fast GOBO ROTATION 000-127 Index 12 128-189 Counter-Clockwise rotation, fast to slow 190-193 Stop 194-255 Clockwise rotation, slow to fast 13 000-255 FINE GOBO ROTATION 000-010 14 011-132 133-223 224-255 PRISM Close Prism1(6-facets linear prism) Prism2(8-facets prism) Prism1 and Prism2 Mixing Effect PRISM ROTATION 000-127 Index 15 128-189 Counter-Clockwise rotation, fast to slow 190-193 Stop 194-255 Clockwise rotation, slow to fast 16 000-007 008-255 FROST Close Open 17 000-255 ZOOM 2°70° 18 000-255 FOCUS 0%100% 19 000-255 FOCUS FINE 20 000-255 PAN 0%100% 21 000-255 PAN FINE 22 000-255 TILT 0%100% 23 000-255 TILT FINE 24 000-255 000-129 25 130-139 140-149 150-159 160-169 PAN/TILT SPEED Fast to slow SPECIAL FUNCTION No Function Lamp On Reset XY Reset Effect Soft Filter Disable 27E 170-179 180-199 200-209 210-229 230-239 240-255 Soft Filter Enable No Function Reset All No Function Lamp Off No Function 18 Channels (Mode 2): CHANNEL 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 VALUE 000-255 000-255 000-255 000-255 000-255 000-255 000-255 000-255 000-255 000-007 008-011 012-015 016-019 020-023 024-027 028-031 032-035 036-039 040-043 044-047 048-051 052-055 056-059 060-063 28E FUNCTION PAN 0%100% PAN FINE TILT 0%100% TILT FINE PAN/TILT SPEED Fast to slow CYAN 0%100% MAGENTA 0%100% YELLOW 0%100% CTO 6000k3200k COLOR Open Color 1 Color 2 Color 3 Color 4 Color 5 Color 6 Color 7 Color 8 Color 9 Color 10 Color 11 Color 12 Color 13 Color 14 064-127 128-189 Index Clockwise rotation, fast to slow 190-193 Stop 194-255 Counter-Clockwise rotation, slow to fast STROBE 000-003 Close 004-103 Strobe from slow to fast 11 104-107 108-207 208-212 Open Pulsation from slow to fast Open 213-251 Random Strobe 252-255 Open 12 000-255 DIMMER 0%100% 13 000-255 DIMMER FINE 14 000-007 008-255 15 000-255 16 000-255 FROST Close Open ZOOM 2°70° FOCUS 0%100% 17 000-255 FOCUS FINE 000-129 130-139 140-149 150-159 18 160-169 170-179 180-199 200-209 210-229 230-239 240-255 SPECIAL FUNCTION No Function Lamp On Reset XY Reset Effect Soft Filter Disable Soft Filter Enable No Function Reset All No Function Lamp Off No Function 26 Channels (II Mode 1): CHANNEL 1 2 VALUE 000-255 29E FUNCTION CYAN 0%100% MAGENTA 000-255 0%100% 3 000-255 YELLOW 0%100% 4 000-255 CTO 6000K3200K COLOR 000-007 Open 008-011 Color 1 012-015 Color 2 016-019 Color 3 020-023 Color 4 024-027 Color 5 028-031 Color 6 032-035 Color 7 5 036-039 040-043 Color 8 Color 9 044-047 Color 10 048-051 Color 11 052-055 Color 12 056-059 Color 13 060-063 Color 14 064-127 Color Index 128-189 Clockwise Rotation, Fast to Slow 190-193 Stop 194-255 Counter-Clockwise Rotation, Slow to Fast 000-003 004-103 6 104-107 108-207 208-212 213-251 252-255 STROBE Close Strobe from Slow to Fast Open Pulsation from Slow to Fast Open Random Strobe Open 7 000-255 DIMMER 0%100% 8 000-255 DIMMER FINE 000-007 008-011 012-015 9 016-019 020-023 024-027 028-031 032-035 STATIC GOBO Open Gobo 1 Gobo 2 Gobo 3 Gobo 4 Gobo 5 Gobo 6 Gobo 7 30E 036-039 040-043 Gobo 8 Gobo 9 044-047 Gobo 10 048-051 Gobo 11 052-055 Gobo 12 056-059 060-063 Gobo 13 Gobo 14 064-067 Gobo 15 068-071 Gobo 16 072-113 Clockwise Rotation, Fast to Slow 114-117 Stop 118-159 Counter-Clockwise Rotation, Slow to Fast 160-165 166-171 Gobo1 Shaking, Slow to Fast Gobo2 Shaking, Slow to Fast 172-177 Gobo3 Shaking, Slow to Fast 178-183 Gobo4 Shaking, Slow to Fast 184-189 Gobo5 Shaking, Slow to Fast 190-195 196-201 Gobo6 Shaking, Slow to Fast Gobo7 Shaking, Slow to Fast 202-207 Gobo8 Shaking, Slow to Fast 208-213 Gobo9 Shaking, Slow to Fast 214-219 Gobo10 Shaking, Slow to Fast 220-225 226-231 Gobo11 Shaking, Slow to Fast Gobo12 Shaking, Slow to Fast 232-237 Gobo13 Shaking, Slow to Fast 238-243 Gobo14 Shaking, Slow to Fast 244-249 Gobo15 Shaking, Slow to Fast 250-255 Gobo16 Shaking, Slow to Fast ANIMATION 000-007 Null 10 008-129 Clockwise Rotation, Fast to Slow 130-133 Stop 134-255 Counter-Clockwise Rotation, Slow to Fast ROATING GOBO 000-007 Open 008-015 016-023 Gobo 1 Gobo 2 024-031 Gobo 3 032-039 Gobo 4 11 040-047 048-055 056-063 Gobo 5 Gobo 6 Gobo 7 064-093 Clockwise Rotation, Fast to Slow 094-098 Stop 099-129 Counter-Clockwise Rotation, Slow to Fast 130-147 148-165 Gobo1 Shaking, Slow to Fast Gobo2 Shaking, Slow to Fast 31E 166-183 184-201 202-219 220-237 238-255 Gobo3 Shaking, Slow to Fast Gobo4 Shaking, Slow to Fast Gobo5 Shaking, Slow to Fast Gobo6 Shaking, Slow to Fast Gobo7 Shaking, Slow to Fast GOBO ROTATION 000-127 Gobo Index 12 128-189 Counter-Clockwise Rotation, Fast to Slow 190-193 Stop 194-255 Clockwise Rotation, Slow to Fast 13 000-255 FINE GOBO ROTATION 000-010 14 011-132 133-223 224-255 PRISM Close Prism1(6-facets linear prism) Prism2(8-facets prism) Prism1 and Prism2 Mixing Effect PRISM ROTATION 000-127 Prism Index 15 128-189 Counter-Clockwise Rotation, Fast to Slow 190-193 Stop 194-255 Clockwise Rotation, Slow to Fast 16 000-007 008-255 FROST Close Open 17 000-255 ZOOM 2°70° 18 000-255 FOCUS 0%100% 19 000-255 FOCUS FINE 20 000-255 PAN 0%100% 21 000-255 PAN FINE 22 000-255 TILT 0%100% 23 000-255 TILT FINE 24 000-255 25 000-007 008-255 26 000-129 130-139 PAN/TILT SPEED Fast to slow SOFT FILTER Close Open SPECIAL FUNCTION No Function Lamp On 32E 140-149 150-159 160-169 170-179 180-199 200-209 210-229 230-239 240-255 Reset XY Reset Effect No Function No Function No Function Reset All No Function Lamp Off No Function 19 Channels (II Mode 2): CHANNEL 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 VALUE 000-255 000-255 000-255 000-255 000-255 000-255 000-255 000-255 000-255 000-007 008-011 012-015 016-019 10 020-023 024-027 028-031 032-035 036-039 040-043 33E FUNCTION PAN 0%100% PAN FINE TILT 0%100% TILT FINE PAN/TILT SPEED Fast to slow CYAN 0%100% MAGENTA 0%100% YELLOW 0%100% CTO 6000K3200K COLOR Open Color 1 Color 2 Color 3 Color 4 Color 5 Color 6 Color 7 Color 8 Color 9 044-047 Color 10 048-051 Color 11 052-055 Color 12 056-059 Color 13 060-063 Color 14 064-127 Color Index 128-189 Clockwise Rotation, Fast to Slow 190-193 Stop 194-255 Counter-Clockwise Rotation, Slow to Fast STROBE 000-003 Close 004-103 Strobe from Slow to Fast 11 104-107 108-207 Open Pulsation from Slow to Fast 208-212 Open 213-251 Random Strobe 252-255 Open 12 000-255 DIMMER 0%100% 13 000-255 14 000-007 008-255 15 000-255 16 000-255 DIMMER FINE FROST Close Open ZOOM 2°70° FOCUS 0%100% 17 000-255 FOCUS FINE 18 000-007 008-255 000-129 130-139 140-149 19 150-159 160-169 170-179 180-199 200-209 210-229 SOFT FILTER Close Open SPECIAL FUNCTION No Function Lamp On Reset XY Reset Effect No Function No Function No Function Reset All No Function 34E 230-239 240-255 Lamp Off No Function 7. Error Information Error codes are shown continuously in the display when the fixture fails and they will not disappear until the fixture is repaired. 1. CPU-B/C/D/E Error Check whether the 485 (DATA) leads on the PCB board are installed in place or disconnected. Check whether the related 485 (DATA) signal circuit on the PCB board is damaged. 2. Pan Reset Error Check whether the position of the pan where the magnet is installed falls off or is damaged. Check whether there are obstacles in the pan operating range. Check whether the Hall element on the pan is damaged. Check whether the lead connecting the Hall element on the pan and the PCB board is in poor contact or disconnected. Check whether the motor on the pan is damaged. Check whether the related circuit of the motor drive board on the pan is damage. 3. Pan Encode Error Check whether the encoder on the pan is damaged. Check whether the lead connecting the encoder on the pan and the PCB board is in poor contact or disconnected. 4. Tilt Reset Error Check whether the position of the tilt where the magnet is installed falls off or is damaged. Check whether there are obstacles in the tilt operating range. Check whether the Hall element on the tilt is damaged. Check whether the lead connecting the Hall element on the tilt and the PCB board is in poor contact or disconnected. Check whether the motor on the tilt is damaged. Check whether the related circuit of the motor drive board on the tilt is damage. 35E 5. Tilt Encode Error Check whether the encoder on the tilt is damaged. Check whether the lead connecting the encoder on the tilt and the PCB board is in poor contact or disconnected. 6. Cyan Reset Error Check whether the position of the cyan color wheel where the magnet is installed falls off or is damaged. Check whether there are obstacles in the cyan color wheel operating range. Check whether the Hall element on the cyan color wheel is damaged. Check whether the lead connecting the Hall element on the cyan color wheel and the PCB board is in poor contact or disconnected. Check whether the motor on the cyan color wheel is damaged. Check whether the related circuit of the motor drive board on the cyan color wheel is damage. 7. Magenta Reset Error Check whether the position of the magenta color wheel where the magnet is installed falls off or is damaged. Check whether there are obstacles in the magenta color wheel operating range. Check whether the Hall element on the magenta color wheel is damaged. Check whether the lead connecting the Hall element on the magenta color wheel and the PCB board is in poor contact or disconnected. Check whether the motor on the magenta color wheel is damaged. Check whether the related circuit of the motor drive board on the magenta color wheel is damage. 8. Yellow Reset Error Check whether the position of the yellow color wheel where the magnet is installed falls off or is damaged. Check whether there are obstacles in the yellow color wheel operating range. Check whether the Hall element on the yellow color wheel is damaged. Check whether the lead connecting the Hall element on the yellow color wheel and the PCB board is in poor contact or disconnected. Check whether the motor on the yellow color wheel is damaged. Check whether the related circuit of the motor drive board on the yellow color wheel is damage. 36E 9. Color Reset Error Check whether the position of the color wheel where the magnet is installed falls off or is damaged. Check whether there are obstacles in the color wheel operating range. Check whether the Hall element on the color wheel is damaged. Check whether the lead connecting the Hall element on the color wheel and the PCB board is in poor contact or disconnected. Check whether the motor on the color wheel is damaged. Check whether the related circuit of the motor drive board on the color wheel is damage. 10. Rotating Gobo Error Check whether the position of the rotating gobo wheel where the magnet is installed falls off or is damaged. Check whether there are obstacles in the rotating gobo wheel operating range. Check whether the Hall element on the rotating gobo wheel is damaged. Check whether the lead connecting the Hall element on the rotating gobo wheel and the PCB board is in poor contact or disconnected. Check whether the motor on the rotating gobo wheel is damaged. Check whether the related circuit of the motor drive board on the rotating gobo wheel is damage. 11. R-Gobo Reset Error Check whether the position of the rotating gobo wheel where the magnet is installed falls off or is damaged. Check whether there are obstacles in the rotating gobo wheel operating range. Check whether the Hall element on the rotating gobo wheel is damaged. Check whether the lead connecting the Hall element on the rotating gobo wheel and the PCB board is in poor contact or disconnected. Check whether the motor on the rotating gobo wheel is damaged. Check whether the related circuit of the motor drive board on the rotating gobo wheel is damage. 12. Static Gobo Error Check whether the position of the static gobo wheel where the magnet is installed falls off or is damaged. Check whether there are obstacles in the static gobo wheel operating range. Check whether the Hall element on the static gobo wheel is damaged. 37E Check whether the lead connecting the Hall element on the static gobo wheel and the PCB board is in poor contact or disconnected. Check whether the motor on the static gobo wheel is damaged. Check whether the related circuit of the motor drive board on the static gobo wheel is damage. 13. Prism1/2 Reset Error Check whether the position of the prism1/2 where the magnet is installed falls off or is damaged. Check whether there are obstacles in the prism1/2 operating range. Check whether the Hall element on the prism1/2 is damaged. Check whether the lead connecting the Hall element on the prism1/2 and the PCB board is in poor contact or disconnected. Check whether the motor on the prism1/2 is damaged. Check whether the related circuit of the motor drive board on the prism1/2 is damage. 14. R-Prism1/2 Reset Error Check whether the position of the prism1/2 where the magnet is installed falls off or is damaged. Check whether there are obstacles in the prism1/2 operating range. Check whether the Hall element on the prism1/2 is damaged. Check whether the lead connecting the Hall element on the prism1/2 and the PCB board is in poor contact or disconnected. Check whether the motor on the prism1/2 is damaged. Check whether the related circuit of the motor drive board on the prism1/2 is damage. 15. Animation Reset Error Check whether the position of the animation wheel where the magnet is installed falls off or is damaged. Check whether there are obstacles in the animation wheel operating range. Check whether the Hall element on the animation wheel is damaged. Check whether the lead connecting the Hall element on the animation wheel and the PCB board is in poor contact or disconnected. Check whether the motor on the animation wheel is damaged. Check whether the related circuit of the motor drive board on the animation wheel is damage. 38E 16. Focus Reset Error Check whether the position of the focus where the magnet is installed falls off or is damaged. Check whether there are obstacles in the focus operating range. Check whether the Hall element on the focus is damaged. Check whether the lead connecting the Hall element on the focus and the PCB board is in poor contact or disconnected. Check whether the motor on the focus is damaged. Check whether the related circuit of the motor drive board on the focus is damage. 17. Zoom Reset Error Check whether the position of the zoom where the magnet is installed falls off or is damaged. Check whether there are obstacles in the zoom operating range. Check whether the Hall element on the zoom is damaged. Check whether the lead connecting the Hall element on the zoom and the PCB board is in poor contact or disconnected. Check whether the motor on the zoom is damaged. Check whether the related circuit of the motor drive board on the zoom is damage. 18. BaseFan1/2/3 Start Err Check whether the fan is not running. Check whether the fan leads are installed in place or disconnected. Check whether the fan is damaged. Check whether there are obstacles in the fan operating range. 19. BaseFan1/2/3 Stop Err Check whether the fan circuit on the motherboard breaks down. Check whether the component is damaged. 20. BaseFan1/2/3 Too Low Check whether the fan is out of order. Check whether there are obstacles in the fan operating range. 21. BaseFan1/2/3 Too High Check whether the fan is out of order. Check whether the fan circuit on the motherboard breaks down. 39E 22. HeadFan1/2/3/4/5/6 Start Err Check whether the fan is not running. Check whether the fan leads are installed in place or disconnected. Check whether the fan is damaged. Check whether there are obstacles in the fan operating range. 23. HeadFan1/2/3/4/5/6 Stop Err Check whether the fan circuit on the motherboard breaks down. Check whether the component is damaged. 24. HeadFan1/2/3/4/5/6 Too Low Check whether the fan is out of order. Check whether there are obstacles in the fan operating range. 25. HeadFan1/2/3/4/5/6 Too High Check whether the fan is out of order. Check whether the fan circuit on the motherboard breaks down. 26. G Sensor Error Check whether the gravity sensor on board E is damaged. 27. Ballast Comm Err Check whether the output voltage of the ballast reaches 380V. Check whether the ballast is damaged. Check whether the telecommunication lines are installed in place or disconnected. 28. Lamp Hot Power Off Check whether the temperature switch of the lamp is off. Check whether the fans are still running properly. 29. Lamp On Error Turn on the lamp four times. If it still fails, there could be a problem with the software. 30. Lamp volt. too high Check if the lamp is damaged. Check if the lamp has reached its lifetime. Check if the ballast is damaged. 40E 31. Ballast Temp. high Check whether the ambient temperature exceeds 45. Check if the ballast fan speed is too slow. Check if the ballast is damaged. The position of each fan of the fixture: 8. Troubleshooting Following are a few common problems that may occur during operation. Here are some suggestions for troubleshooting: A. The unit does not work, no light and the fan does not work 1. Check the connected power and main fuse. 2. Measure the voltage. 3. Check the power indicator to see whether it can be lit up or not. 41E B. Not responding to the DMX controller 1. Check whether the DMX connectors and the DMX cables are connected correctly. 2. Check whether the DMX address is correctly set. 3. If the intermittent DMX signal problem occurs, check whether the XLR socket and the signal cable are well connected. 4. Try it with another DMX controller. 5. Check whether the DMX cables run near or alongside to the high-voltage cables, which may damage or interfere with the signal circuit. C. One of the channels is not working well 1. The stepper motor might be damaged or the cable connected to the PCB might be broken. 2. The motor's drive IC on the PCB might be out of condition. D. The lamp is cutting out intermittently 1. The lamp is not working well. Check whether the voltage is too high or too low. 2. The internal temperature may be too high. Replace the cooling fan if necessary. 9. Fixture Cleaning It is absolutely essential that the fixture is kept clean to ensure the maximum light-output and allow the fixture to function reliably throughout its life. The fixture must be cleaned regularly to avoid dust, dirt and smoke-fluid residues building up on or within the fixture. The cleaning frequency depends on the application environment. Clean the fixture immediately if the dust enters it to avoid damage to the optical lens due to excessive dust. A soft lint-free cloth moistened with any good glass cleaning fluid is recommended, under no circumstances should solvents be used. Always dry the parts carefully. Clean the external optical lens at least every 20 days and the internal optical lens every 30 days. 42E Declaration of Conformity We declare that our products (lighting equipments) comply with the following specification and bears CE mark in accordance with the provision of the Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) Directive 2014/30/EU. EN 55032: 2015; EN IEC 61000-3-2: 2019; EN 61000-3-3: 2013+A1: 2019; EN 55035: 2017. & Harmonized Standard EN 60598-1: 2015+A1: 2018; EN 60598-2-17: 2018; EN 62493: 2015. Safety of household and similar electrical appliances Part 1: General requirements and tests Innovation, Quality, Performanceyf14 Adobe PDF Library 11.0