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V1.0 NOVEMBER 2017

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2

Safety instructions

3

Fixture overview

4

Dimensions

4

Photometric data

5

Physical installation

5

Mounting

6

Power and signal connection

7

Power connection

8

Control mode

9

Circuit connecting diagrtam

9

Onboard control menu

10

DMX protocol

14

Cleaning and maintenance

16

Specifications

16

table of CONTENTS

 


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Safety instructions

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Safety instructions

The following symbols are used to identify important safety information on the product and in this manual:

                                          WARNING!

       Read the safety precautions in this section before

        installing, powering, operating or servicing this

                                            product

DANGER!

Safety hazard.

Risk of severe

injury or death.

DANGER!

Hazardous

voltage. Risk of

lethal or severe

electric shock.

WARNING!

Fire hazard.

WARNING!

LED light

emission. Risk of

eye injury.

WARNING!

Burn hazard. Hot

surface. Do not

touch.

WARNING!

Wear protective

eyewear

.

WARNING!

Refer

 

to

 

user

 

manual

.

3.0

NOTICE: 

To guarantee proper and consistent operation, it is important to follow the 

guidelines in this manual. Our company will not accept responsibility for 

information printed in this manual.

In order to ensure the light could operate normally, the ambient temperature 

couldn’t be higher than 38°C and no lower than -2°C. Under normal 

conditions, the highest sectional surface temperature may be up to 60°C.

grounding cable should be connected with the grounding cable of the power 

supply system as well. The ground mark of the light metal cover should be 

connecting with the installation bricked steadily.

Don’t use the power cable when the insulation is damaged. The 

manufacturer, distributor or a professional mechanic should change the 

damaged power cable in order to avoid dangerous situations.

The following symbols are used to identify important safety information on the product and in this manual:

                                          WARNING!

       Read the safety precautions in this section before

        installing, powering, operating or servicing this

                                            product

DANGER!

Safety hazard.

Risk of severe

injury or death.

DANGER!

Hazardous

voltage. Risk of

lethal or severe

electric shock.

WARNING!

Fire hazard.

WARNING!

LED light

emission. Risk of

eye injury.

WARNING!

Burn hazard. Hot

surface. Do not

touch.

WARNING!

Wear protective

eyewear

.

WARNING!

Refer

 

to

 

user

 

manual

.

The following symbols are used to identify important safety information on the product and in this manual:

                                          WARNING!

       Read the safety precautions in this section before

        installing, powering, operating or servicing this

                                            product

DANGER!

Safety hazard.

Risk of severe

injury or death.

DANGER!

Hazardous

voltage. Risk of

lethal or severe

electric shock.

WARNING!

Fire hazard.

WARNING!

LED light

emission. Risk of

eye injury.

WARNING!

Burn hazard. Hot

surface. Do not

touch.

WARNING!

Wear protective

eyewear

.

WARNING!

Refer

 

to

 

user

 

manual

.

llowing symbols are used to identify important safety information on the product and in this manual:

                                          WARNING!

       Read the safety precautions in this section before

        installing, powering, operating or servicing this

                                            product

ER!

y hazard.

f severe

y or death.

DANGER!

Hazardous

voltage. Risk of

lethal or severe

electric shock.

WARNING!

Fire hazard.

WARNING!

LED light

emission. Risk of

eye injury.

WARNING!

Burn hazard. Hot

surface. Do not

touch.

WARNING!

Wear protective

eyewear

.

WARNING!

Refer

 

to

 

user

 

manual

.

ollowing symbols are used to identify important safety information on the product and in this manual:

                                          WARNING!

       Read the safety precautions in this section before

        installing, powering, operating or servicing this

                                            product

ER!

y hazard.

f severe

y or death.

DANGER!

Hazardous

voltage. Risk of

lethal or severe

electric shock.

WARNING!

Fire hazard.

WARNING!

LED light

emission. Risk of

eye injury.

WARNING!

Burn hazard. Hot

surface. Do not

touch.

WARNING!

Wear protective

eyewear

.

WARNING!

Refer

 

to

 

user

 

manual

.

To guarantee proper and consistent operation, it is important to follow the 

guidelines in this manual. The manufacturer will not accept responsibility for 

damages resulting from the misuse of this fixture due to the disregard of the information printed in this manual.

In order to ensure the fixture could operate normally, the ambient temperature must not exceed 38°C and 0°C. Under 

normal conditions, the highest sectional surface temperature will be up to 60°C.

The fixture is designed with electric shock protection. The fixture should be connected to a power supply system with 

earth grounding. The fixture’s ground cable should be connected with the ground cable of the power supply system as 

well. 

When the isolation is damaged please ask the manufacturer, distributor or a professional mechanic for a new power 

cable as replacement in order to avoid dangerous situations.

Never open the fixture while power is connected.

Never look directly into the light source. You risk injury to your eyes, which may cause blindness.

Please be aware that damages caused by modifications to the device are not subject to warranty.

 


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fixture overview

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operation panel

dimensional drawings

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268

226

dimensions

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operation panel

dimensional drawings

155

268

226

 


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photometric data

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photometric data

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mounting and installation

CAUTION: 

of 10 times the device’s weight. Fixture installation must always be secured with a 

secondary safety attachment, such as an appropriate safety cable. To avoid injury, never 

MOUNTING POINTS: 

Overhead mounting requires experience, including calculating working load limits, 

knowledge of the installation material being used and periodic safety inspection of all 

the installation yourself. Wrong installation can result in injuries. Be sure to complete all 

rigging and installation procedures before connecting the main power cord to the 

appropriate wall outlet.

physical installation

CAUTION: 

Before mounting the fixture to any surface, make sure that the installation area can hold a minimum point load of 10 times the device’s 

weight. Fixture installation must always be secured with a secondary safety attachment, such as an appropriate safety cable. 
To avoid injury, never stand directly below the device when mounting, removing, or servicing the fixture.

MOUNTING POINTS: 

Overhead mounting requires experience, including calculating working load limits, knowledge of the installation material being used and 

periodic safety inspection of all installation materials and the fixture. If you don’t have these qualifications, do not attempt the installation 

yourself. Wrong installation can result in injuries. Be sure to complete all rigging and installation procedures before connecting the main 

power cord to the appropriate wall outlet.

 


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MOUNTING:

The fixture is operational in any mounting position. Be sure the fixture is kept at least 50cm away from any flammable materials (decoration 

etc.).

When mounted with a clamp, always use and install the supplied safety cable as a safety measure to prevent accidents. 

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power and signal connection

POWER SUPPLY:

Use powerCON plug to connect the fixture to the main power supply. 
Please check if the voltage and the frequency are the same as mentioned on the fixture. 

SIGNAL CONNECTION:

Please use the 5 pin XLR connectors to connect the first fixture’s DMX output to the next fixture’s input, and so on. 
As connect in the following figure.

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power and signal connection

POWER SUPPLY:

Use the professional plug to connect the projector to the main power supply. Please check 

if the voltage and the frequency are the same as mentioned on the projector. When each 

SIGNAL CONNECTION:

s output to the 

s input. And 

in the same way for the rest, eventually connect the last device’s output, all the devices are 

The device control signal output and input uses the 5-pin XLR plug and socket. 

The communicate cable is a 2-pin shielded cable of 1

10Ω.

The resistance of each core is at least a diameter of 0.5mm. 

(

Notice:

 The inside leading wire of the 3/5-pin XLR plug can’t 

touch each other or the 

plinth

). We recommend to use the DMX 

signal terminator during the installation to avoid electronic noise 

damage of the digital control signal. Simply speaking, the DMX 

terminator is a XLR connector with a 120Ω & 1/2W resistor   

connected across pin 2 and 3 (see picture on the right). Which 

Refer to the connection as in above picture. We advise to use 

a DMX signal distributor when the distance of the lights is more 

then 15 meter, to prevent signal loss.

The  resistance  of  each  core  is  at  least  a  diameter  of  0.5mm.  (

Notice:

 The inside leading wire 

of  the  5-pin  XLR  plug  can’t  touch  each  other  or  the  earth).  We  recommend  to  use  the  DMX 

signal  terminator  during  the  installation  to  avoid  electronic  reflection  of  the  digital  control 

signal. The DMX terminator is a XLR connector with a 120Ω & 1/2W resistor   connected across 

pin  2  and  3  (see  picture  on  the  right).  Which  is    plugged  into  the  output  socket  on  the  last 

fixture  in  the  chain.  Refer  to  the  connection  as  in  above  picture.  We  advise  to  use  a  DMX 

signal  distributor  when  the  distance  of  the  lights  is  more  then  15  meter,  to  prevent  signal  loss.

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power and signal connection

POWER SUPPLY:

Use the professional plug to connect the projector to the main power supply. Please check 

if the voltage and the frequency are the same as mentioned on the projector. When each 

SIGNAL CONNECTION:

s output to the 

s input. And 

in the same way for the rest, eventually connect the last device’s output, all the devices are 

The device control signal output and input uses the 5-pin XLR plug and socket. 

The communicate cable is a 2-pin shielded cable of 1

10Ω.

The resistance of each core is at least a diameter of 0.5mm. 

(

Notice:

 The inside leading wire of the 3/5-pin XLR plug can’t 

touch each other or the 

plinth

). We recommend to use the DMX 

signal terminator during the installation to avoid electronic noise 

damage of the digital control signal. Simply speaking, the DMX 

terminator is a XLR connector with a 120Ω & 1/2W resistor   

connected across pin 2 and 3 (see picture on the right). Which 

Refer to the connection as in above picture. We advise to use 

a DMX signal distributor when the distance of the lights is more 

then 15 meter, to prevent signal loss.

 


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power connection

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light power connection

working normally.

Do not daisychain more then 6 fixtures.

 


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circuit connection diagram

17.0

STANDARD 11CH

1. Dimmer

4. Green

7. Pan

10. Rota speed

2. Shutter

5. Blue

8. Tilt

11. Fixture control

3. Red

6. White

9. Rota lens

channels

STANDARD 17CH

1. Dimmer

6. Blue

11. Tilt

16. Calibration

7. White

17. Slave ID

3. Shutter

8. Macro color

13. Rota lens

4. Red

9. Pan

14. Rota speed

5. Green

15. Fixture control

circuit connection diagram

STANDARD 11CH

1. Dimmer

4. Green

7. Pan

10. Rota speed

2. Shutter

5. Blue

8. Tilt

11. Fixture control

3. Red

6. White

9. Rota lens

control mode

STANDARD 17CH

1. Dimmer

6. Blue

11. Tilt

16. Calibration

2. Dimmer fine

7. White

12. Tilt fine

17. Slave ID

3. Shutter

8. Macro color

13. Rota lens

4. Red

9. Pan

14. Rota speed

5. Green

10. Pan fine

15. Fixture control

 


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onboard control menu

MENU

REMARK

Setting

DMX address

001 - 512

Fixture ID

000 - 064

Channel mode

Standard 11CH

Default

Extended 17CH

DMX Function

Hold

Black

D. scene

Program 1

Program 2

Program 3

Program 4

Program 5

Program 6

Program 7

Program 8

Slave - Master

Slave mode

Master mode

Info

Fixture times

Power on time ****H

Lamp on time ****H

Fixture temperature

Lamp_tem ****°C

RDM UID

********

DMX live

1. Dimmer

0 - 255

2. Dimmer fine

3. Shutter

4. Red

5. Green

6. Blue

7. White

8. Macro color

9. Pan

10. Pan fine

11. Tilt

12. Tilt fine

13. Rota lens

14. Rota sp

15. Fixturecontrol

16. Calibration

17. Slave ID

Version info

LED_XY_SOFT:V2.00

LED_DPY_SOFT:V4.00

 


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onboard control menu

MENU

REMARK

Personality

Pan / Tilt

P/T swap

OFF

Default

ON

Pan invert

OFF

Default

ON

Tilt invert

OFF

Default

ON

DMX reset

ON

Default

OFF

Reset

System reset

Quick closedown

ON

Default

OFF

P/T angle limit

Close

Open

Program on/off

Close

Open

Set P/T angle

Pan start

Pan end

Tilt start

Tilt end

Display

Display sleep

Light always

2 minutes

4 minutes

6 minutes

Display intensity

10 - 100

Display rotation

Rotate 180

Normal

TFT calibration

 


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onboard control menu

MENU

MENU I

REMARK

Manual control

1. Dimmer

0 - 255

2. Dimmer fine

3. Shutter

4. Red

5. Green

6. Blue

7. White

8. Macro color

9. Pan

10. Pan fine

11. Tile

12. Tilt fine

13. Rota lens

14. Rota sp

15. Fixturecontrol

16. Calibration

17. Slave ID

MENU

MENU IV

Program

Edit program

Edit program 1

Scene

0 - 100

1. Dimmer

0 - 255

2. Dimmer fine

3. Shutter

4. Red

5. Green

6. Blue

7. White

8. Macro color

9. Pan

10. Pan fine

11. Tilt

12. Tilt fine

13. Rota lens

14. Rota sp

15. Fixturecontrol

16. Calibration

17. Slave ID

Save scene

 


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onboard control menu

MENU

MENU IV

Program

Edit program

Edit program 2

Same as ‘Edit program 1‘

Edit program 3

Edit program 4

Edit program 5

Edit program 6

Edit program 7

Edit program 8

Set program

Set program 1

Start step

0 - 100

End step

0 - 100

Step time

0 - 255

Save

Set program 2

Same as ‘Set program 1‘

Set program 3

Set program 4

Set program 5

Set program 6

Set program 7

Set program 8

Run

Running program

Fixed scene

Scene 001 - 100

Service

Error list

Adjust

Pan

±5.00%

Tilt

±5.00%

Rotatable lens

±5.00%

Factory

Default

Adjust default

Firmware update

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dmx protocol 

CHANNEL

DMX VALUES

%

EFFECT

1. Dimmer

0 - 255

0 - 100

2. Dimmer fine

0 - 255

0 - 100

3. Shutter

0 - 9

0 - 3

10 - 49

4 - 19

Light --> dark, slow --> fast

50 - 89

20 - 34

Dark --> light, slow --> fast

90 - 119

35 - 46

Dark --> light --> dark, slow --> fast

120 - 179

47 - 70

Random fast --> slow strobe

180 - 250

71 - 98

In-phase, slow --> fast

251 - 255

99 - 100

Unused range

4. Red

0 - 255

0 - 100

5. Green

0 - 255

0 - 100

6. Blue

0 - 255

0 - 100

7. White

0 - 255

0 - 100

8. Macro color

0 - 1

0 - 1

2 - 254

1 - 99

Shadow

255

100

9. Pan

0 - 255

0 - 100

10. Pan fine

0 - 255

0 - 100

11. Tilt

0 - 255

0 - 100

12. Tilt fine

0 - 255

0 - 100

13. Rotatable lens

0 - 127

0 - 49

128 - 135

50 - 52

136 - 231

53 - 90

232 - 255

91 - 100

14. Rota sp

0 - 255

0 - 100

15. Fixture control

0 - 9

0 - 3

10 - 14

4 - 5

15 - 19

6 - 7

20 - 24

8 - 9

25 - 29

10 - 11

30 - 34

12 - 13

35 - 239

14 - 93

240 - 244

94 - 95

245 - 249

96 - 97

250 - 255

98 - 100

16. Calibration

0 - 255

0 - 100

 


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CHANNEL

DMX VALUES

%

EFFECT

17. Slave ID

0 - 2 

0

3 - 5

1 - 2

ID:1 effective

6 - 8

2 - 3

ID:2 effective

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---

192 - 194

75 - 76

ID:64 effective

195 - 197

76 - 77

ID is (2xn) + 1 effective, (n=0 - 31)

1, 3, 5, 7, 9 ... 63

198 - 200

77 - 78

ID is (2xn) + 2 effective, (n=0 - 31)

2, 4, 6, 8, 10 ... 64

201 - 203

78 - 79

ID is (3xn) + 1 effective, (n=0 - 21)

1, 4, 7, 10, 13 ... 64

204 - 206

80 - 81

ID is (3xn) + 2 effective, (n=0 - 20)

2, 5, 8, 11, 14 ... 62

207 - 209

81 - 82

ID is (3xn) + 3 effective, (n=0 - 20)

3, 6, 9, 12, 15 ... 63

210 - 212

82 - 83

ID is (4*n) + 1 effective, (n=0 - 15)

1, 5, 9, 13, 17 … 61

213 - 215

83 - 84

ID is (4*n) + 2 effective, (n=0 - 15)

2, 6, 10, 14, 18 … 62

216 - 218

84 - 85

ID is (4*n) + 3 effective, (n=0 - 15)

3, 7, 11, 15, 19 … 63

219 - 221

85 - 86

ID is (4*n) + 4 effective, (n=0 - 15)

4, 8, 12, 16, 20 … 64

222 - 224

87 - 88

ID is (5*n) + 1 effective, (n=0 - 12)

1, 6, 11, 16, 21 … 61

225 - 227

88 - 89

ID is (5*n) + 2 effective, (n=0 - 12)

2, 7, 12, 17, 22 … 62

228 - 230

89 - 90

ID is (5*n) + 3 effective, (n=0 - 12)

3, 8, 13, 18, 23 … 63

231 - 233

90 - 91

ID is (5*n) + 4 effective, (n=0 - 12)

4, 9, 14, 19, 24 … 64

234 - 236

91 - 92

ID is (5*n) + 5 effective, (n=0 - 11)

5, 10, 15, 20, 25 … 60

237 - 239

93 - 94

ID is (6*n) + 1 effective, (n=0 - 10)

1, 7, 13, 19, 25 … 61

240 - 242

94 - 95

ID is (6*n) + 2 effective, (n=0 - 10)

2, 8, 14, 20, 26 … 62

243 - 245

95 - 96

ID is (6*n) + 3 effective, (n=0 - 10)

3, 9, 15, 21, 27 … 63

246 - 248

96 - 97

ID is (6*n) + 4 effective, (n=0 - 10)

4, 10, 16, 22, 28 … 64

249 - 251

97 - 98

ID is (6*n) + 5 effective, (n=0 - 9)

5, 11, 17, 23, 29 … 59

252 - 254 

98 - 99

ID is (6*n) + 6 effective, (n=0 - 9)

6, 12, 18, 24, 30 … 60

255

100

All ID’s are valid

dmx protocols

 


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• 

In order to ensure the fixture could work normally it should be kept clean always .The lens should also be regularly cleaned to     

maintain an optimum light output. Do not use any type of chemicals on the lens. It will damage the lens.

• 

Please disconnect the power supply of the fixture when you start maintenance. 

CAUTION: Disconnect the fixture from the main power before you start with the maintenance.

cleaning and maintenance

specifications

Voltage

240VAC 50/60Hz

Power

91W

LED chips

6x RGBW 4 in 1 LED chip

Lens degree

Standard 1.5°

Beam angle

Minimum 6°, maximum 51°

Color

RGBW

Strobe

1-30 times / second electronic strobe and 

random strobe

Pan

540° 

Tilt

180° 

Control mode

DMX512, RDM ready 

Channel

Standard CH11 & extended CH17

Display menu

2.4 inch TFT touch screen

Software

Upgrade by XLR cable

Fixture size

226 x 226 x 286 mm

Netto weight

3,8 kg

Fixture size

226 x 268mm

Ambient temperature

0°C - 38°C

 


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