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USER MANUAL PSC1200 Futurelight
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Inhaltsverzeichnis
Table of contents
Sommaire
Contenido
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EINFÜHRUNG 4
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS....28
OPERATING DETERMINATIONS.... 30
DESCRIPTION OF THE DEVICE 31
Features 31
Overview 32
INSTALLATION 32
Installing/Replacing the lamp 32
Inserting/Exchanging gobos....33
Overhead rigging.... 34
DMX-512 connection / connection between fixtures.... 35
Connection with the mains 36
OPERATION.... 36
Stand Alone operation.... 36
DMX-controlled operation 37
Addressing 37
DMX-protocol 38
Control Board 42
Main functions 43
Error Messages....49
CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE 50
Replacing the fuse 50
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS....51
Français
INTRODUCTION 52
INSTRUCTIONS DE SÉCURITÉ 52
EMPLOI SELON LES PRESCRIPTIONS 54
DESCRIPTION DE L'APPAREIL 55
Features 55
This user manual is valid for the article number 51840006
You can find the latest update of this user manual in the Internet under:
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Starting address 39
Projector 2
Starting address 20
Projector 1
Starting address 1

Keep this device away from rain and moisture! Unplug mains lead before opening the housing!
For your own safety, please read this user manual carefully before you initially start-up.
Every person involved with the installation, operation and maintenance of this device has to
- be qualified
- follow the instructions of this manual
- consider this manual to be part of the total product
- keep this manual for the entire service life of the product
- pass this manual on to every further owner or user of the product
- download the latest version of the user manual from the Internet
INTRODUCTION
Thank you for having chosen a FUTURELIGHT PSC-1200 MK-2. You will see you have acquired a powerful and versatile device.
Unpack your PSC-1200 MK-2.
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

CAUTION!
Be careful with your operations. With a dangerous voltage you can suffer a dangerous electric shock when touching the wires!
This device has left our premises in absolutely perfect condition. In order to maintain this condition and to ensure a safe operation, it is absolutely necessary for the user to follow the safety instructions and warning notes written in this user 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.
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If the device has been exposed to drastic temperature fluctuation (e.g. after transportation), do not switch it on immediately. The arising condensation water might damage your device. Leave the device switched off until it has reached room temperature.
Please make sure that there are no obvious transport damages. Should you notice any damages on the A/C connection cable or on the casing, do not take the device into operation and immediately consult your local dealer.
This device falls under protection-class I. The power plug must only be plugged into a protection class I outlet. The voltage and frequency must exactly be the same as stated on the device. Wrong voltages or power outlets can lead to the destruction of the device and to mortal electrical shock.
Always plug in the power plug last. The power plug must always be inserted without force. Make sure that the plug is tightly connected with the outlet.
Never let the power-cord come into contact with other cables! Handle the power-cord and all connections with the mains with particular caution! Never touch them with wet hands, as this could lead to mortal electrical shock.
Never modify, bend, strain mechanically, put pressure on, pull or heat up the power cord. Never operate next to sources of heat or cold. Disregard can lead to power cord damages, fire or mortal electrical shock.
The cable insert or the female part in the device must never be strained. There must always be sufficient cable to the device. Otherwise, the cable may be damaged which may lead to mortal damage.
Make sure that the power-cord is never crimped or damaged by sharp edges. Check the device and the power-cord from time to time.
If extension cords are used, make sure that the core diameter is sufficient for the required power consumption of the device. All warnings concerning the power cords are also valid for possible extension cords.
Always disconnect from the mains, when the device is not in use or before cleaning it. Only handle the power-cord by the plug. Never pull out the plug by tugging the power-cord. Otherwise, the cable or plug can be damaged leading to mortal electrical shock. If the power plug or the power switch is not accessible, the device must be disconnected via the mains.
If the power plug or the device is dusty, the device must be taken out of operation, disconnected and then be cleaned with a dry cloth. Dust can reduce the insulation which may lead to mortal electrical shock. More severe dirt in and at the device should only be removed by a specialist.
There must never enter any liquid into power outlets, extension cords or any holes in the housing of the device. If you suppose that also a minimal amount of liquid may have entered the device, it must immediately be disconnected. This is also valid, if the device was exposed to high humidity. Also if the device is still running, the device must be checked by a specialist if the liquid has reduced any insulation. Reduced insulation can cause mortal electrical shock.
There must never be any objects entering into the device. This is especially valid for metal parts. If any metal parts like staples or coarse metal chips enter into the device, the device must be taken out of operation and disconnected immediately. Malfunction or short-circuits caused by metal parts may cause mortal injuries.
During the initial start-up some smoke or smell may arise. This is a normal process and does not necessarily mean that the device is defective.
Caution: During the operation, the housing becomes very hot.
Do not switch the device on and off in short intervals as this would reduce the lamp's life.

HEALTH HAZARD!
Never look directly into the light source, as sensitive persons may suffer an epileptic shock (especially meant for epileptics)!
Keep away children and amateurs!
Never leave this device running unattended.
OPERATING DETERMINATIONS
This device is a lighting effect for creating decorative effects. This product is only allowed to be operated with an alternating voltage of 230 V, 50 Hz and was designed for indoor use only.
This device is designed for professional use, e.g. on stages, in discotheques, theatres etc.
Lighting effects are not designed for permanent operation. Consistent operation breaks will ensure that the device will serve you for a long time without defects.
Do not shake the device. Avoid brute force when installing or operating the device.
When choosing the installation-spot, please make sure that the device is not exposed to extreme heat, moisture or dust. There should not be any cables lying around. You endanger your own and the safety of others!
The symbol ·s m determines the minimum distance from lighted objects. The minimum distance between light-output and the illuminated surface must be more than 0.5 meters.
This device is only allowed for suspended installation via the mounting bracket. In order to safeguard sufficient ventilation, leave 50 cm of free space around the device.
Make sure that the area below the installation place is blocked when rigging, derigging or servicing the fixture.
Always fix the fixture with an appropriate safety-rope.
Only operate the fixture after having checked that the housing is firmly closed and all screws are tightly fastened.
The lamp must never be ignited if the objective-lens or any housing-cover is open, as discharge lamps may expose and emit a high ultraviolet radiation, which may cause burns.
The maximum ambient temperature T_a = 45^ C must never be exceeded.
Operate the device only after having become familiarized with its functions. Do not permit operation by persons not qualified for operating the device. Most damages are the result of unprofessional operation!
Never use solvents or aggressive detergents in order to clean the device! Rather use a soft and damp cloth.
Please use the original packaging if the device is to be transported. Make sure that you pack the device in the original state.
Please consider that unauthorized modifications on the device are forbidden due to safety reasons!
Never remove the serial barcode from the device as this would make the guarantee void.
If this device will be operated in any way different to the one described in this manual, the product may suffer damages and the guarantee becomes void. Furthermore, any other operation may lead to dangers like short-circuit, burns, electric shock, lamp explosion, crash etc.
DESCRIPTION OF THE DEVICE
Features
The high-power scanner
- DMX-controlled operation or stand alone operation with Master/Slave-function
- 48 preprogrammed scenes in Program Run for stand alone operation
• Number of scenes in Program Run can be changed individually - The scenes in Program Run can be modified via the Control Board or via an external controller and loaded into the memory
- 8 built-in programs can be called up via DMX-controller
• Sound-controlled via built-in microphone - Colour-wheel 1 with 8 different, dichroic colour-filtres and white
- Colour-wheel 2 with 5 different, dichroic colour-filtres and white and additionally with correction-filters 3,200
K and 5,600 K and UV-filter - Switchable colour change (mode 1: only full colours, mode 2: colour-change at every position)
- Rainbow-effect with adjustable speed in both directions
• Gobo-wheel 1 with 4 rotating gobos plus open - All gobos can be interchanged
• Gobo-wheel 2 with 5 static metal gobos plus open - With gobo-shake function
- Effect-wheel with rotating 3-facet-prism, 5-facet-prism, 7-facet-prism, 9-facet-prism and 3D-prism
- Stepless frost-filter
- The prisms rotate in both directions and at different speeds, prism index function
- Macro-function for rotating gobos/rotating prism combinations
- Motorized multi-step-zoom with four different apertures
- Motorized focus
- Steplessly adjustable iris
- Strobe-effect with 1-13 flashes per second via shutter
- Mechanic dimmer
- Exact positioning via 16 bit Pan/Tilt movement resolution
- Control-Board with 4-digit display and foil-keyboard for adjusting the DMX-starting address, Pan/Tilt-Reverse, Program, Reset, lamp on/off, operating hours
- For extremely bright 1200 W HMI-lamp
- DMX-control via every standard DMX-controller
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Overview

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(2) Housing cover
(3) Housing screws
(4) Mounting bracket
(5) Fixation screw
(6) Safety eyelet
(7) Objective-lens/Focus
(8) Mirror

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10 9 11 12 13 14 15 16 17(9) Power supply
(10) Fuseholder
(11) DMX-In socket
(12) DMX-Out socket
(13) Control Board
(14) Display
(15) Enter-button
(16) Exit/Down-button
(17) Up-button
INSTALLATION
Installing/Replacing the lamp

DANGER TO LIFE!
Only install the lamp with the device switched off! Unplug from mains before!
For the installation, you need one OMNILUX OMI 1200/S lamp.
The lamp must only be changed when wearing appropriate protective clothing (protection glasses, protection gloves, helmet with sight, leather apron).

CAUTION!
The lamp has to be replaced when it is damaged or deformed due to the heat!
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The lamp life given by the manufacturer must never be exceeded. This is why you need to take notes on the operational time of the lamp or check the operating hour meter regularly and replace the lamp in time.
Keep exchanged lamp in a protective container and remove accordingly.
During the operation, the lamp reaches temperatures of up to 600°C.
Before replacing the lamp, unplug mains lead and let the lamp cool down (approx. 10 minutes).
During the installation do not touch the glass-bulbs bare-handed! Please follow the lamp manufacturer's notes!
Do not install lamps with a higher wattage! Lamps with a higher wattage generate temperatures the device was not designed for. Damages caused by non-observance are not subject to warranty.
Procedure:

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Illustration of a hand using a tool to adjust or install electronic components (no text or symbols visible)Step 1: Unscrew the housing screws and remove the housing cover.
Step 2: Loosen the knurled-head screws on both ends of the lamp.
Step 3: If replacing the lamp, remove the old lamp from the lamp holder.
Step 4: Insert the lamp into the lamp holder.
Step 5: Replace the housing cover and tighten the housing screws.

Do not operate this device with opened cover!
Inserting/Exchanging gobos

DANGER! Install the gobos with the device switched off only. Unplug from mains before!

If you wish to use other forms and patterns as the standard-gobos, or if gobos are to be exchanged, please follow the instructions below:

CAUTION! Never unscrew the screws of the rotating gobo as the ball bearing will otherwise be opened!

Remove the fixation-ring with an appropriate tool. Remove the gobo and insert the new gobo. Press the fixation-ring together and insert it in front of the gobo.
When installing metal gobos, please make sure that the mirror-inverted side points to the lamp. When installing glas-gobos, please make sure that the coated side points away from the lamp.

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EnglishOverhead rigging

DANGER TO LIFE!
Please consider the EN 60598-2-17 and the respective national standards during the installation! The installation must only be carried out by an authorized dealer!
The installation of the device has to be built and constructed in a way that it can hold 10 times the weight for 1 hour without any harming deformation.
The installation must always be secured with a secondary safety attachment, e.g. an appropriate catch net. This secondary safety attachment must be constructed in a way that no part of the installation can fall down if the main attachment fails.
When rigging, derigging or servicing the device staying in the area below the installation place, on bridges, under high working places and other endangered areas is forbidden.
The operator has to make sure that safety-relating and machine-technical installations are approved by an expert before taking into operation for the first time and after changes before taking into operation another time.
The operator has to make sure that safety-relating and machine-technical installations are approved by an expert after every four year in the course of an acceptance test.
The operator has to make sure that safety-relating and machine-technical installations are approved by a skilled person once a year.
Procedure:
The device should be installed outside areas where persons may walk by or be seated.
IMPORTANT! OVERHEAD RIGGING REQUIRES EXTENSIVE EXPERIENCE, including (but not limited to) calculating working load limits, installation material being used, and periodic safety inspection of all installation material and the device. If you lack these qualifications, do not attempt the installation yourself, but instead use a professional structural rigger. Improper installation can result in bodily injury and or damage to property.
The device has to be installed out of the reach of people.
If the device shall be lowered from the ceiling or high joists, professional trussing systems have to be used. The device must never be fixed swinging freely in the room.
Caution: Devices in hanging installations may cause severe injuries when crashing down! If you have doubts concerning the safety of a possible installation, do NOT install the device!
Before rigging make sure that the installation area can hold a minimum point load of 10 times the device's weight.

DANGER OF FIRE!
When installing the device, make sure there is no highly-inflammable material (decoration articles, etc.) within a distance of min. 0.5 m.
Mount the device to your trussing system using an appropriate clamp.
For overhead use, always install an appropriate safety bond.
You must only use safety bonds complying with DIN 56927, quick links complying with DIN 56927, shackles complying with DIN EN 1677-1 and BGV C1 carbines. The safety bonds, quick links, shackles and the carbines must be sufficiently dimensioned and used correctly in accordance with the latest industrial safety regulations (e.g. BGV C1, BGI 810-3).
Please note: for overhead rigging in public or industrial areas, a series of safety instructions have to be followed that this manual can only give in part. The operator must therefore inform himself on the current safety instructions and consider them.
The manufacturer cannot be made liable for damages caused by incorrect installations or insufficient safety precautions!
Pull the safety bond through the attachment eyelet and over the trussing system or a safe fixation spot. Insert the end in the quick link and tighten the safety screw.
The maximum drop distance must never exceed 20 cm.
A safety bond which already held the strain of a crash or which is defective must not be used again.
Adjust the desired inclination-angle via the mounting-bracket and tighten the fixation screws.

DANGER TO LIFE!
Before taking into operation for the first time, the installation has to be approved by an expert!
DMX-512 connection / connection between fixtures

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120 Ohms DMX-512 DMX-512 ControllerProjector 3
Starting address 39
Projector 2
Starting address 20
Projector 1
Starting address 1

The wires must not come into contact with each other, otherwise the fixtures will not work at all, or will not work properly.


Please note, the starting address depends upon which controller is being used.

Only use a stereo shielded cable and 3-pin XLR-plugs and connectors in order to connect the controller with the fixture or one fixture with another.
Occupation of the XLR-connection:
DMX-output
XLR mounting-socket:

1: Ground
2: Signal (−)
3: Signal (+)
DMX-input
XLR mounting-plug:

1: Ground
2: Signal (−)
3: Signal (+)
If you are using controllers with this occupation, you can connect the DMX-output of the controller directly with the DMX-input of the first fixture in the DMX-chain. If you wish to connect DMX-controllers with other XLR-outputs, you need to use adapter-cables.
Building a serial DMX-chain:
Connect the DMX-output of the first fixture in the DMX-chain with the DMX-input of the next fixture. Always connect one output with the input of the next fixture until all fixtures are connected.
Caution: At the last fixture, the DMX-cable has to be terminated with a terminator. Solder a 120 Ω resistor between Signal (−) and Signal (+) into a 3-pin XLR-plug and plug it in the DMX-output of the last fixture.
Connection with the mains
Connect the device to the mains with the enclosed power supply cable.
The occupation of the connection-cables is as follows:
| Cable Pin International | ||
| Brown Live L | ||
| Blue Neutral N | ||
| Yellow/Green Earth | ![]() | |
The earth has to be connected!
If the device will be directly connected with the local power supply network, a disconnection switch with a minimum opening of 3 mm at every pole has to be included in the permanent electrical installation.
The device must only be connected with an electric installation carried out in compliance with the IEC-standards. The electric installation must be equipped with a Residual Current Device (RCD) with a maximum fault current of 30 mA.
Lighting effects must not be connected to dimming-packs.
OPERATION
After you connected the effect to the mains, the PSC-1200 MK-2 starts running. During the Reset, the motors are trimmed and the device is ready for use afterwards.
Stand Alone operation
In the Stand Alone mode, the PSC-1200 MK-2 can be used without controller.
Disconnect the PSC-1200 MK-2 from the controller and call the internal program.
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Press [ENTER] for 3 seconds to enter the main menu "MODE" (display flashing)
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Press [ENTER] and select "RUN" by pressing [UP] button.
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Press [ENTER] and select "AUTO" by pressing [UP] button.
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Press [ENTER] and select "ALONE" by pressing [UP] button.
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Press [ENTER] to confirm, the display shows "AU-A".
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Press[EXIT/DN] in order to return to the main menu.
Please refer to the instructions under Control Board, Main functions, menus Run and Edit.
DMX-controlled operation
You can control the projectors individually via your DMX-controller. Every DMX-channel has a different occupation with different features. The individual channels and their features are listed under DMX-protocol.
Addressing
The Control Board allows you to assign the DMX starting address, which is defined as the first channel from which the PSC-1200 MK-2 will respond to the controller.
If you set, for example, the address to channel 20, the PSC-1200 MK-2 will use the channel 20 to 38 for control.
Please, be sure that you don't have any overlapping channels in order to control each PSC-1200 MK-2 correctly and independently from any other fixture on the DMX-chain.
If several PSC-1200 MK-2 are addressed similarly, they will work synchronically.
Press the Up/Down-buttons for setting the desired starting address. Now you can start operating the PSC-1200 MK-2 via your lighting controller.
Note:
The modes of DMX 512 data and lamp are shown via the display:




- After switching on, the device will automatically detect whether DMX 512 data is received or not. If the data is received, the display will show "A.001" with the actually set address. If there is no data received at the DMX-input, the display will flash "A001" with the actually set address.
This situation can occur if:
- the 3 PIN XLR plug (cable with DMX signal from controller) is not connected with the input of the device.
- the controller is switched off or defective, if the cable or connector is defective or the signal wires are swap in the input connector.
Note:
It's necessary to insert the XLR termination plug (with 120 Ohm) in the last lighting in the link in order to ensure proper transmission on the DMX data link.
- If the lamp is on, the display will show "A00.1" with the actually set address. If the lamp is off, the display will show "A001" with the actually set address.
DMX-protocol
Control-channel 1 - Horizontal movement (Pan)
Push slider up in order to move the mirror horizontally (PAN).
Gradual mirror adjustment from one end of the slider to the other (0-255, 128-center).
The mirror can be stopped at any position you wish.
Control-channel 2 - Vertical movement (Tilt) (within 90°)
Push slider up in order to move the mirror vertically (TILT).
Gradual mirror adjustment from one end of the slider to the other (0-255, 128-center).
The mirror can be stopped at any position you wish.
Control-channel 3 - Pan/Tilt-speed
| Decimal Hexad. Percentage S/F Feature | |||||||
| 0 | 14 0 | 0 0E | 0% | 5% S | Maximum speed | ||
| 15 | 225 | 0F E | 1 6% | 88% | F Decreasing speed | ||
| 226 | 235 | E2 | EB | 89% | 92% | S | Blackout with Pan/Tilt-movement |
| 236 | 245 | EC | F5 | 93% | 96% | S | Blackout with colour/gobo-change |
| 246 | 255 | F6 FF | 96% | 100% | S No function | ||
Control-channel 4 - Colour-wheel 1
| Decimal Hexad. Percentage S/F Feature | |||||||
| 0 | 13 0 | 0 0D | 0% 5% | S Open/white | |||
| 14 | 27 | 0E | 1B 5% 11% | S Light blue | |||
| 28 | 41 | 1C | 29 | 11% | 16% | S Salmon pink | |
| 42 | 55 | 2A | 37 16% 22% | S Blue | |||
| 56 | 69 38 | 45 | 22% 27% | S Yellow-green | |||
| 70 | 83 | 46 | 53 | 27% | 33% | S Light yellow | |
| 84 | 97 54 | 61 | 33% 38% | S Magenta | |||
| 98 | 111 | 62 | 6F 38% 44% | S Orange | |||
| 112 | 127 | 70 | 7F 44% 50% | S Purple | |||
| 128 | 187 | 80 | BB 50% 73% | F Forwards rainbow effect with decreasing speed | |||
| 188 | 193 | BC | C1 | 74% | 76% | S No rotation | |
| 194 | 255 | C2 | FF | 76% | 100% | F Backwards rainbow effect with increasing speed | |
Control-channel 5 - Colour-wheel 2
| Decimal Hexad. Percentage S/F Feature | |||||||
| 0 | 13 0 | 0 0D | 0% 5% | S Open/white | |||
| 14 | 27 | 0E | 1B 5 | % 11% | S Red | ||
| 28 | 41 | 1C | 29 | 11% | 16% | S Light blue | |
| 42 | 55 | 2A | 37 1 | 6% 22% | S Pink | ||
| 56 | 69 3 | 8 45 | 2 | 2% 27% | S Yellow | ||
| 70 | 83 4 | 6 53 | 27% | 33% | S Correction-filter 3,200 K | ||
| 84 | 97 5 | 4 61 | 33% | 38% | S Correction-filter 5,600 K | ||
| 98 | 111 | 62 | 6F 3 | 8% 44% | S UV-filter | ||
| 112 | 127 | 70 | 7F 4 | 4% 50% | S Green | ||
| 128 | 187 | 80 | BB 5 | 0% 73% | F Forwards rainbow effect with decreasing speed | ||
| 188 | 193 | BC | C1 | 74% | 76% | S | No rotation |
| 194 | 255 | C2 | FF | 76% | 100% | F | Backwards rainbow effect with increasing speed |
Control-channel 6 - Static gobo-wheel, gobo shake
| Decimal Hexad. Percentage S/F Feature | |||||||
| 0 | 14 0 | 0 0E | 0% | 5% S | Open | ||
| 15 | 29 0 | F 1D | 6% | 11% S | Gobo | 1 | |
| 30 | 44 1 | E 2C | 12% | 17% | S Gobo | 2 | |
| 45 | 59 2 | D 3B | 18% | 23% | S Gobo | 3 | |
| 60 | 74 3 | C 4A | 24% | 29% | S Gobo | 4 | |
| 75 | 89 4 | B 59 | 29% | 35% | $ Gobo | 5 | |
| 90 | 113 | 5A 7 | 1 35% | 44% | F Gobo | 1 | shake with increasing speed |
| 114 | 137 | 72 | 89 | 45% | 54% | F | Gobo 2 shake with increasing speed |
| 138 | 161 | 8A | A1 | 54% | 63% | F | Gobo 3 shake with increasing speed |
| 162 | 185 | A2 | B9 | 64% | 73% | F | Gobo 4 shake with increasing speed |
| 186 | 209 | BA | D1 | 73% | 82% | F | Gobo 5 shake with increasing speed |
| 210 | 255 | D2 | FF 8 | 2% 10 | 0% F | Cont. | gobo-wheel rotation with increasing speed |
Control-channel 7 - Rotating gobo-wheel, gobo shake
| Decimal Hexad. Percentage S/F Feature | |||||||
| 0 | 14 0 | 0 0E | 0% | 5% S | Open | ||
| 15 | 29 0F | 1D | 6% | 11% S | Rot. | gobo | 1 |
| 30 | 44 1E | 2C | 12% | 17% | S Rot. | gobo | 2 |
| 45 | 59 2D | 3B | 18% | 23% | S Rot. | gobo | 3 |
| 60 | 74 3C | 4A | 24% | 29% | S Rot. | gobo | 4 |
| 75 | 106 | 4B | 6A | 29% | 42% | F | Gobo 1 shake with increasing speed |
| 107 | 138 | 6B | 8A | 42% | 54% | F | Gobo 2 shake with increasing speed |
| 139 | 170 | 8B | AA | 55% | 67% | F | Gobo 3 shake with increasing speed |
| 171 | 202 | AB | CA | 67% | 79% | F | Gobo 4 shake with increasing speed |
| 203 | 255 | CB | FF 80 | % 100 | % F | cont. | gobo-wheel rotation with increasing speed |
Control-channel 8 - Rotating gobo index, gobo rotation
| Decimal Hexad. Percentage S/F Feature | |||||||
| 0 | 127 | 00 | 7F | 0% | 50% | S | Gobo indexing |
| 128 | 187 | 80 | BB | 50% | 73% | F | Forwards gobo rotation with decreasing speed |
| 188 | 193 | BC | C1 74% | 76% | S No | rotation | |
| 194 | 255 | C2 | FF 76% | 100% | F | Backwards gobo rotation with increasing speed | |
Control-channel 9 - Prism-wheel
| Decimal Hexad. Percentage S/F Feature | |||||||
| 0 | 25 0 | 0 19 | 0% | 10% S | Open | ||
| 26 | 51 1 | A 33 | 10% | 20% | Prism 1 | ||
| 52 | 77 3 | 4 4D | 20% | 30% | Prism 2 | ||
| 78 | 103 | 4E 67 | 31% | 40% | S Prism 3 | ||
| 104 | 127 | 68 7F | 41% | 50% | S Prism 4 | ||
| 128 | 135 | 80 87 | 50% | 53% | S Makro 1 | ||
| 136 | 143 | 88 8F | 53% | 56% | S Makro 2 | ||
| 144 | 151 | 90 97 | 56% | 59% | S Makro 3 | ||
| 152 | 159 | 98 9F | 60% | 62% | S Makro 4 | ||
| 160 | 167 | A0 A7 | 63% | 65% | S Makro 5 | ||
| 168 | 175 | A8 AF | 66% | 69% | S Makro 6 | ||
| 176 | 183 | B0 B7 | 69% | 72% | S Makro 7 | ||
| 184 | 191 | B8 BF | 72% | 75% | S Makro 8 | ||
| 192 | 199 | C0 C7 | 75% | 78% | S Makro 9 | ||
| 200 | 207 | C8 CF | 78% | 81% S Makro 10 | |||
| 208 | 215 | D0 D7 | 82% | 84% | S Makro 11 | ||
| 216 | 223 | D8 DF | 85% | 87% S Makro 12 | |||
| 224 | 231 | E0 E7 | 88% | 91% | S Makro 13 | ||
| 232 | 239 | E8 EF | 91% | 94% | S Makro 14 | ||
| 240 | 247 | F0 F7 | 94% | 97% | S Makro 15 | ||
| 248 | 255 | F8 FF | 97% | 100% | S Makro 16 | ||
Control-channel 10 - Rotating prism index, prism rotation
| Decimal Hexad. Percentage S/F Feature | |||||||
| 0 | 127 | 00 7 | F 0% | 50% | $ Prism indexing | ||
| 128 | 187 | 80 | BB | 50% | 73% | F | Forwards prism rotation with decreasing speed |
| 188 | 193 | BC | C1 7 | 4% 76 | % S No rotation | ||
| 194 | 255 | C2 F | F 76 | % 100 | % F | Backwards prism rotation with increasing speed | |
Control-channel 11 - Zoom
| Decimal Hexad. Percentage S/F Feature | ||||||
| 0 | 63 0 | 0 3F | 0% 25 | % S Zoom | 1 | |
| 64 | 127 | 40 7F | 25% | 50% | S Zoom 2 | |
| 128 | 191 | 80 BF | 50% | 75% | S Zoom 3 | |
| 192 | 255 | C0 FF | 75% | 100% | % S Zoom | 4 |
Control-channel 12 - Focus
| Decimal Hexad. Percentage S/F Feature | |||||||
| 0 | 255 | 00 | FF | 0% | 100% | F | Continuous adjustment from near to far |
Control-channel 13 - Iris
| Decimal Hexad. Percentage S/F Feature | |||||||
| 0 | 191 | 00 | BF | 0% | 75% | F | Max. diameter to min. diameter |
| 192 | 223 | C0 | DF | 75% | 87% F | Pulse | closing with decreasing speed |
| 224 | 255 | E0 | FF 88 | % 100 | % F | Pulse | opening with increasing speed |
Control-channel 14 - Shutter, strobe
| Decimal Hexad. Percentage S/F Feature | ||||||
| 0 | 31 0 | 0 1F | 0% | 12% S | Shutter closed | |
| 32 | 63 2 | 0 3F | 13% | 25% $ | Dimmer control activated | |
| 64 | 95 4 | 0 5F | 25% | 37% F | Strobe-effect with increasing speed | |
| 96 | 127 | 60 7F | 38% | 50% | S No function (shutter open) | |
| 128 | 159 | 80 9F | 50% | 62% | S Pulse-effect in sequences | |
| 160 | 191 | A0 BF | 63% | 75% | S No function (shutter open) | |
| 192 | 223 | C0 DF | 75% | 87% | F Random strobe-effect with increasing speed | |
| 224 | 255 | E0 FF | 88% | 100% | S Shutter permanently open (no dimmer control) | |
Control-channel 15 - Dimmer intensity
This channel is only active if channel 14 is set to 32-63.
| Decimal Hexad. Percentage S/F Feature | |||||||
| 0 | 255 | 00 | FF | 0% | 100% | F | Gradual adjustment of the dimmer intensity from 100 to 0 % |
Control-channel 16 - Frost
| Decimal Hexad. Percentage S/F Feature | |||||||
| 0 | 191 | 00 BF | 0% 7 | 5% F | Frost | from 100 to 0 % | |
| 192 | 223 | C0 DF 75 | 87% | F | Pulse closing with decreasing speed | ||
| 224 | 255 | E0 FF | 88% | 100% | F | Pulse opening with increasing speed | |
Control-channel 17 - Switching the lamp, Reset, internal programs
| Decimal Hexad. Percentage S/F Feature | |||||||
| 0 | 15 | 00 | 0F | 0% | 6% | S | Normal colour-change, search position via shortest distance |
| 16 | 31 10 | 1F | 6% | 12% S | Normal colour-change, search position clockwise | ||
| 32 | 47 20 | 2F | 13% | 18% | Colour-change at every position, search position via shortest distance | ||
| 48 | 63 30 | 3F | 19% | 25% | Colour-change at every position, search position clockwise | ||
| 64 | 79 40 | 4F | 25% | 31% | Lamp on | ||
| 80 | 95 50 | 5F | 31% | 37% | Reset | ||
| 96 | 111 | 60 6F | 38% | 44% | S Internal program 1 | ||
| 112 | 127 | 70 7F | 44% | 50% | S Internal program 2 | ||
| 128 | 143 | 80 8F | 50% | 56% | S Internal program 3 | ||
| 144 | 159 | 90 9F | 56% | 62% | S Internal program 4 | ||
| 160 | 175 | A0 AF | 63% | 69% | S Internal program 5 | ||
| 176 | 191 | B0 BF | 69% | 75% | S Internal program 6 | ||
| 192 | 207 | C0 CF | 75% | 81% | S Internal program 7 | ||
| 208 | 223 | D0 DF | 82% | 87% | S Internal program 8 | ||
| 224 | 239 | E0 EF | 88% | 94% | S Lamp off | ||
| 240 | 255 | F0 FF | 94% | 100% | S No function | ||
Control-channel 18 - Pan-movement with 16 Bit-resolution
Control-channel 19 - Tilt-movement with 16 Bit-resolution
Control Board
The Control Board offers several features: you can simply set the starting address, switch on and off the lamp, run the pre-programmed program or make a reset.
The main menu is accessed by pressing the Enter-button for 3 seconds until the display starts flashing. Browse through the menu by pressing the Up-button. Press the Enter-button in order to select the desired menu. You can change the selection by pressing the Up-button. Confirm every selection by pressing the Enter-button. You can leave every mode by pressing the Exit-button. The functions provided are described in the following sections.
Default settings shaded.
| Main menu | Sub menu Extension Display Function | ||||
| 0 | MODE | ADDR | VALU A001 ~ | AXXX DMX address setting | |
| SLAV ON/OFF | (SLAV) Slave setting | ||||
| EBOC ON/OFF | Change DMX address via external controller | ||||
| RUN | AUTO ALON | (AU-A) Automatic Program Run in Stand Alone | |||
| MAST (AU-M) Automatic Program Run as Master | |||||
| SOUN ALON | (SO-A) Sound-controlled Program Run in Stand Alone | ||||
| MAST (SO-M) Sound-controlled Program Run as Master | |||||
| DISP | VALU D-00 ~ D-30 (DXX) D-00 | Display the DMX 512 value of each channel | |||
| RDIS | ON/OFF | Reverse display | |||
| CLDI | ON/OFF | Shut off LED display | |||
| 1 | LAMP | OPEN | ON/OFF | Lamp on/off | |
| ONLI | ON/OFF | Lamp on/off via controller | |||
| DELA | D-00 ~ D-59, D-15 | Delay lamp on | |||
| 2 | SET | RPAN | ON/OFF | Pan Reverse | |
| RTIL | ON/OFF | Tilt Reverse | |||
| 16BI | ON/OFF | Switch 16 bit/8 bit | |||
| REST | ON/OFF | Reset | |||
| LODA | ON/OFF | Restore factory settings | |||
| VER | V-1.0~V-9.9 | Software version | |||
| 3 | ADJU | LADJ | ON/OFF | Lamp adjustment | |
| TEST | T-01 ~ T-30 | Test function of each channel | |||
| 4 | TIME | MATI | 0000~9999 (hours) | Fixture running time | |
| LATI | 0000~9999 (hours) | Lamp running time | |||
| CLMT | ON/OFF | Service-function | |||
| CLLT | ON/OFF | Clear lamp time | |||
| 5 | EDIT | STEP | S-01 ~ S-48 | Steps of Program Run | |
| SC01 ~ SC48 | C01 ~ C30 | 01XX (00~FF) 30XX (00~FF) | Edit the channels of each scene | ||
| TIME (sec.) | T--X (1~9) | Time for each scene | |||
| CNIN | ON/OFF | Edit program via controller | |||
Main functions

MODE - Main menu 0

flowchart
graph TD
A["MODE"] --> B["ADDR"]
B --> C["RUN"]
C --> D["DISP"]
◆ Press [ENTER] for 3 seconds to enter the main menu "MODE" (display flashing)
◆ Press [ENTER] and select "ADDR", "RUN" or "DISP" by pressing [UP] button.
◆ Press [ENTER] for selecting the desired sub menu.
ADDR - DMX address setting, Slave setting

flowchart
graph LR
A["MODE"] --> B["ADDR"]
B --> C["VALU"]
C --> D["AO01-AXXX"]
C --> E["SLAV"]
E --> F["ON-OFF"]
E --> G["EBOC"]
G --> H["ON-OFF"]
VRLU - DMX address setting
With this function, you can adjust the desired DMX-address via the Control Board.
♦ Select "VALU" by pressing [UP] button.
◆ Press [ENTER], adjust the DMX address by pressing [UP] or [DN].
◆ Press [ENTER] to confirm.
◆ Press [EXIT/DN] in order return to main menu.
SLRV - Slave setting
With this function, you can define the device as slave.
♦ Select "SLAV" by pressing [UP] button.
◆ Press [ENTER], the display shows "ON" or "OFF".
◆ Press [UP] to select “ON” if you wish to enable this function or “OFF” if you don’t.
◆ Press [ENTER] to confirm.
◆ Press [EXIT/DN] in order to return to the main menu.
EBOC - DMX address setting via controller
With this function, you can adjust the desired DMX-address via an external controller.
♦ Select "EBOC" by pressing [UP] button.
◆ Press [ENTER], the display shows "ON" or "OFF".
◆ Press [UP] to select "ON" if you wish to enable this function or "OFF" if you don't.
◆ Press [ENTER] to confirm.
◆ Press [EXIT/DN] in order to return to the main menu.
◆ On the controller, set the DMX-value of channel 1 to "7".
◆ Set the DMX-value of channel 2 to "7" or "8". When set to "7" you can adjust the starting address between 1 and 255. When set to "8" you can adjust the starting address between 256 and 511.
◆ Set the DMX-value of channel 3 to the desired starting address. If you want to set the starting address to 57, set channel 1 to "7", channel 2 to "7" and channel 3 to "57". If you want to set the starting address to 420, set channel 1 to "7", channel 2 to "8" and channel 3 to "164" (256+164=420).
◆ Wait for approx. 20 seconds and the unit will carry out a reset. After that, the new starting address is set.
RUN - Program Run, Master setting
With the function "RUN", you can run the internal program. You can set the number of steps under Step. You can edit the individual scenes under Edit. You can run the individual scenes either automatically (AUTO), i.e. with the adjusted Step-Time or sound-controlled (SOUN). The selection "ALON" means Stand Alone-mode and "MAST" that the device is defined as master.

flowchart
graph TD
A["MODE"] --> B["RUN"]
B --> C["AUTO"]
C --> D["ALON"]
D --> E["AU-A"]
C --> F["SOUN"]
F --> G["ALON"]
G --> H["SO-A"]
G --> I["SO-M"]
D --> J["MAST"]
E --> K["AU-M"]
G --> L["MAST"]
style A fill:#f9f,stroke:#333
style B fill:#f9f,stroke:#333
style C fill:#ccf,stroke:#333
style D fill:#cfc,stroke:#333
style E fill:#fcc,stroke:#333
style F fill:#cff,stroke:#333
style G fill:#ffc,stroke:#333
style H fill:#fcc,stroke:#333
style I fill:#fcc,stroke:#333
♦ Select "AUTO" or "SOUN" by pressing [UP].
◆ Press [ENTER] for selecting the desired extension menu.
♦ Select "ALON" or "MAST" by pressing [UP].
◆ Press [ENTER] to confirm.
◆ Press [EXIT/DN] in order to return to the main menu.
DISP
- Display the DMX-value, Reverse display, Shut off LED display

flowchart
graph LR
A["MODE"] --> B["DISP"]
B --> C["VALU"]
C --> D["D-00"]
C --> E["ROIS"]
E --> F["ON-OFF"]
E --> G["CLDI"]
G --> H["ON-OFF"]
VRLU - Display the DMX 512 value of each channel
With this function you can display the DMX 512 value of each channel.
♦ Select "VALU" by pressing [UP].
◆ Press [ENTER] to confirm; the display shows "D-00". In this setting, the DMX-adjustment of every channel will be displayed.
- Press [UP] in order to select the desired channel. If you select "D-14" the display will only show the DMX-value of the 14^th channel.
◆Press [ENTER] to confirm.
◆ The display shows "D-XX", "X" stands for the DMX-value of the selected channel.
◆ Press [ENTER] or [EXIT/DN] to exit.
R015
- Reverse display
With this function you can rotate the display by 180^ .
◆ Select "rDIS" by pressing [UP].
◆ Press [ENTER], the display shows "ON" or "OFF".
- Press [UP] to select "ON" if you wish to enable this function or "OFF" if you don't; the display will rotate by 180^ .
◆ Press [ENTER] or [EXIT/DN] to exit.
CLDI
- Shut off LED display
With this function you can shut off the LED display after 2 minutes.
◆ Select "CLDI" by pressing [UP].
◆ Press [ENTER], the display shows "ON" or "OFF".
◆ Press [UP] to select "ON" if you wish to enable this function or "OFF" if you don't.
◆ Press [ENTER] or [EXIT/DN] to exit.
LAMP
- Main menu 1

flowchart
graph TD
A["LAMP"] --> B["OPEN"]
B --> C["ON-OFF"]
B --> D["ONLI"]
D --> E["ON-OFF"]
D --> F["DELA"]
F --> G["D-00"]
◆ Press [ENTER] for 3 seconds to enter the main menu (display flashing).
◆ Press [UP] to select "LAMP".
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OPEN - Lamp on/off
With this function you can switch the lamp on or off via the Control Board.
♦ Select "OPEN" by pressing [UP] button.
◆ Press [ENTER], the display shows“ON” or “OFF”.
◆ Press [UP] to select “ON” if you wish to switch on the lamp or “OFF” if you wish to switch off the lamp.
◆ Press [ENTER] to confirm.
◆ Press [EXIT/DN] in order to return to the main menu.
ONLI - Lamp on/off via external controller
With this function you can switch the lamp on or off via an external controller.
♦ Select "ONLI" by pressing [UP] button.
◆ Press [ENTER], the display shows "ON" or "OFF".
◆ Press [UP] to select "ON" if you wish to enable this function or "OFF" if you don't.
◆ Press [ENTER] to confirm.
◆ Press [EXIT/DN] in order to return to the main menu.
DELA - Delay lamp on
With this function you can delay the lamp ignition.
♦ Select "DELA" by pressing [UP] button.
◆ Press [ENTER] to confirm; the display shows “D-00”. In this setting, the lamp will be ignited immediately.
◆ Press [UP] to select the desired delay between "00" and "59" minutes. If you select "D-03" the lamp will be ignited after 3 minutes.
◆ Press [ENTER] to confirm.
◆ Press [EXIT/DN] in order to return to the main menu.
SET - Main menu 2

flowchart
graph TD
A["SET"] --> B["RPANRTIL"]
A --> C["16BI"]
A --> D["RESTLODA"]
A --> E["VER"]
B --> F["ON-OFF"]
C --> G["ON-OFF"]
D --> H["ON-OFF"]
E --> I["V-1.0"]
◆ Press [ENTER] for 3 seconds to enter the main menu (display flashing).
◆ Press [UP] to select "SET".
RPAH - Pan Reverse
With this function you can reverse the Pan-movement.
♦ Select "rPAN" by pressing [UP] button.
◆ Press [ENTER], the display shows "ON" or "OFF".
◆ Press [UP] to select "ON" if you wish to enable this function or "OFF" if you don't.
◆ Press [ENTER] or [EXIT] to exit.
RTIL - Tilt Reverse
With this function you can reverse the Tilt-movement.
♦ Select "rTIL" by pressing [UP] button.
◆ Press [ENTER], the display shows "ON" or "OFF".
◆ Press [UP] to select “ON” if you wish to enable this function or “OFF” if you don’t.
◆ Press [ENTER] or [EXIT/DN] to exit.
1681 - Switch 16 bit/8 bit
With this function you can switch the device from 16 bit to 8 bit resolution.
♦ Select "16BI" by pressing [UP] button.
◆ Press [ENTER], the display shows "ON" or "OFF".
◆ Press [UP] to select “ON” in order to set 16 bit, or “OFF” in order to set 8 bit. The channels PAN Fine and TILT Fine will be disabled.
◆ Press [ENTER] or [EXIT/DN] to exit.
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REST - Reset
With this function you can Reset the device via the Control Board.
♦ Select "rEST" by pressing [UP] button.
◆ Press [ENTER], the display shows“ON” or “OFF”.
◆ Press [UP] to select "ON" if you wish to enable this function or "OFF" if you don't.
◆ Press [ENTER] or [EXIT/DN] to exit.
LODR - Restore factory settings
With this function you can restore the factory settings of the device. All settings will be set back to the default values (shaded). Any edited scenes will be lost.
♦ Select "LODA" by pressing [UP] button.
◆ Press [ENTER], the display shows "ON" or "OFF".
◆ Press [UP] to select "ON" if you wish to enable this function or "OFF" if you don't.
◆ Press [ENTER] to confirm.
◆ Press [EXIT/DN] in order to return to the main menu.
VER - Software version
With this function you can display the software version of the device.
♦ Select "VER" by pressing [UP] button.
◆ Press [ENTER], the display shows “V-X.X”, “X.X” stands for the version number, e.g. “V-1.0”, “V-2.6”.
◆ Press [ENTER] or [EXIT/DN] in order to return to the main menu.
ROJU - Main menu 3

flowchart
graph TD
A["ADJU"] --> B["LADJ"]
A --> C["TEST"]
B --> D["ON-OFF"]
C --> E["T-01"]
C --> F["T-30"]
◆ Press [ENTER] for 3 seconds to enter the main menu (display flashing).
◆ Press [UP] to select "ADJU".
LADJ - Lamp adjustment
With this function you can adjust the lamp via the Control Board. The shutter opens and the lamp can be adjusted. In this mode, the device will not react to any control signal.
♦ Select "LADJ" by pressing [UP] button.
◆ Press [ENTER], the display shows“ON” or “OFF”.
◆ Press [UP] to select "ON" if you wish to enable this function or "OFF" if you don't.
◆ Press [ENTER] to confirm.
◆ Press [EXIT/DN] in order to return to the main menu.
TEST - Test function of each channel
With this function you can test each channel on its (correct) function.
♦ Select "tEST" by pressing [UP] button.
◆ Press [ENTER], the display shows "T-XX", "X" stands for the channel number.
◆The current channel will be tested.
♦ Select the desired channel by pressing [UP] button.
◆ Press [ENTER] or [EXIT/DN] to exit.
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- Main menu 4

flowchart
graph TD
A["TIME"] --> B["MATI"]
A --> C["LATI"]
A --> D["CLMT"]
A --> E["CLLT"]
B --> F["0000"]
C --> G["0000"]
D --> H["ON-OFF"]
E --> I["ON-OFF"]
F --> J["9999"]
G --> K["9999"]
◆ Press [ENTER] for 3 seconds to enter the main menu (display flashing).
◆ Press [UP] to select "TIME".

- Fixture running time
With this function you can display the running time of the device.
◆ Select "MATI" by pressing [UP] button.
◆ Press [ENTER], the display shows "XXXX", "X" stands for the number of hours.
◆ Press [ENTER] or [EXIT/DN] to exit.

- Lamp running time
With this function you can display the running time of the lamp.
♦ Select "LATI" by pressing [UP] button.
◆ Press [ENTER], the display shows "XXXX", "X" stands for the number of hours.
◆ Press [ENTER] or [EXIT/DN] to exit.

- Clear lamp time
With this function you can clear the running time of the lamp. Please clear the lamp time every time you replace the lamp.
◆ Select "CLLT" by pressing [UP] button.
◆ Press [ENTER], the display shows "ON" or "OFF".
◆ Press [UP] to select "ON" if you wish to enable this function or "OFF" if you don't.
◆ Press [ENTER] to confirm.
◆ Press [EXIT/DN] in order to return to the main menu.

t - Main menu 5
◆ Press [ENTER] for 3 seconds to enter the main menu (display flashing).
◆ Press [UP] to select "EDIT".

flowchart
graph TD
A["EDIT"] --> B["STEP"]
B --> C["S-01"]
B --> D["S-48"]
C --> E["SC01"]
D --> E
E --> F["C-01"]
F --> G["0100"]
F --> H["01FF"]
E --> I["C-30"]
I --> J["3000"]
I --> K["30FF"]
E --> L["TIME"]
L --> M["T--1"]
L --> N["T--9"]
E --> O["CMIN"]
O --> P["ON-OFF"]
Q["SC48"] --> R["C-01"]
R --> S["0100"]
R --> T["01FF"]
Q --> U["C-30"]
U --> V["3000"]
U --> W["30FF"]
Q --> X["TIME"]
X --> Y["T--1"]
X --> Z["T--9"]
Q --> AA["CMIN"]
AA --> AB["ON-OFF"]
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STEP - Define the number of steps in Run
With this function you can define the number of steps in the Program Run.
◆ Select "STEP" by pressing [UP] button.
◆ Press [ENTER], the display shows "S-XX", "X" stands for the total amount of steps you want to save, so you can call up to 48 scenes in "RUN". For example if the "XX" is 05, it means that "RUN" will run the first 5 scenes you saved in "EDIT".
◆ Press [ENTER] to save and exit.
SC01 - Editing the channels of the individual scenes
With this function you can edit the program to be called up in Run.
a) Editing via the Control Board
◆ Select "SC01" by pressing [UP] button.
◆ Press [ENTER], the display shows "SCXX", "X" stands for the scene no. to be edited.
◆ Change the scene no. by pressing [UP].
◆ Press [ENTER], the display shows "C-XX", "XX" stands for the channel no. Such as "C-01", it means you are editing channel 1 of the selected scene.
◆Select the channel no. you would like to edit by pressing [UP].
◆ Press [ENTER] to enter editing for the selected channel, the fixture reacts to your settings. The display shows the DMX value of the edited channel. Such as “11XX”, it stands for channel 11 of the current scene, the DMX value is XX, XX
is a hexadecimal number value "01-FF".
◆ Adjust the desired DMX value by pressing [UP] or [DN].
◆ Press [ENTER] in order to edit other channels of this scene.
◆ Repeat above steps until you finish setting all the DMX values for all channels of this scene.
◆ Once all the channels completed, the display will flash "tIME".
◆ Press [ENTER] to edit the time needed, the display shows "t--X", "X" stands for the time needed to run the current scene, value "1-9". For example, "t--2" means you need 2 seconds to run the current scene.
◆ Adjust the desired time by pressing [UP].
◆ Press [ENTER] to save the settings for the scene you are editing, the display will change to the next scene automatically.
◆ Repeat above steps to edit and other scenes, you can edit and save a maximum of 48 scenes.
◆ Press [EXIT/DN] to exit. The number of steps can be defined under “STEP” and the scenes can be called up under “RUN”
b) Editing via the external controller
◆ Call up the first scene in your controller now.
◆ Select "SC01" by pressing [UP] button.
◆ Press [ENTER], the display shows "SC01".
◆ Press [ENTER], the display shows "C-01".
♦ Select "CNIN" by pressing [UP].
◆ Press [ENTER], the display shows "OFF".
◆ Press [UP], the display shows "ON".
◆Adjust the Step-time as described above.
◆ Call up the second scene in your controller now.
◆ Repeat steps 5-11 until all desired scenes are downloaded.
◆ Press [ENTER], the display shows "SC02". You successfully downloaded the first scene.
◆ Press [EXIT/DN] to exit. The number of steps can be defined under “STEP” and the scenes can be called up under “RUN”
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Error Messages
When you turn on the fixture, it will make a reset first. The display may show "XXEr" while there are problems with one or more channels. "XX" stands for the channels equipped with a testing sensor. For example, when the display shows "04Er", it means there is some error in channel 4. If there are some errors on channel 4, channel 5, channel 6 at the same time, you may see the error message "04Er", "05Er", "06Er" flash repeatedly for 5 times, and then the fixture will generate a reset signal, all the stepper motors will reset. If the error messages maintain after performing reset more than 3 times, it will detect whether the fixture has more than 3 errors. If the fixture has more than 3 errors (including 3 errors), all the channels can not work properly; but if the fixture has less than 3 errors, only the channels which have errors can not work properly, others can work as usual.
01Er:
Horizontal movement (PAN) error. This message will appear if the magnetic-indexing circuit malfunctions (sensor failed or magnet missing) or the stepping-motor is defective (or its drive circuit on the main PCB) after the reset. The PAN-position is not located in the default position after the reset.
02Er:
Horizontal movement (TILT) error. This message will appear if the magnetic-indexing circuit malfunctions (sensor failed or magnet missing) or the stepping-motor is defective (or its drive circuit on the main PCB) after the reset. The TILT-position is not located in the default position after the reset.
04Er:
Color-wheel 1 error. This message will appear after the reset of the fixture if the magnetic-indexing circuit malfunctions (sensor failed or magnet missing) or the stepping-motor is defective (or its drive circuit on the main PCB). The color-wheel 1 is not located in the default position after the reset.
05Er:
Color-wheel 2 error. This message will appear after the reset of the fixture if the magnetic-indexing circuit malfunctions (sensor failed or magnet missing) or the stepping-motor is defective (or its drive circuit on the main PCB). The color-wheel 2 is not located in the default position after the reset.
06Er:
Static gobo-wheel error. This message will appear after the reset of the fixture if the magnetic-indexing circuit malfunctions (sensor failed or magnet missing) or the stepping-motor is defective (or its drive circuit on the main PCB). The static gobo-wheel is not located in the default position after the reset.
07Er:
Rotating gobo-wheel error. This message will appear after the reset of the fixture if the magnetic-indexing circuit malfunctions(sensor failed or magnet missing) or the stepping-motor is defective (or its drive circuit on the main PCB). The rotating gobo-wheel is not located in the default position after the reset.
08Er:
Rotating gobo indexing error. This message will appear after the reset of the fixture and if the magnetic-indexing circuit malfunctions (sensor failed or magnet missing) or the stepping-motor is defective (or its driver circuit on the main PCB). The rotating gobo is not located in the default position after the reset.
09Er:
Prism-wheel error. This message will appear after the reset of the fixture and if the magnetic-indexing circuit malfunctions (sensor failed or magnet missing) or the stepping-motor is defective (or its driver circuit on the main PCB). The prism-wheel is not located in the default position after the reset.
10Er:
Rotating prism index error. This message will appear after the reset of the fixture and if the magnetic-indexing circuit malfunctions (sensor failed or magnet missing) or the stepping-motor is defective (or its driver circuit on the main PCB). The rotating prism index is not located in the default position after the reset.
11Er:
Zoom error. This message will appear after the reset of the fixture and if the magnetic-indexing circuit malfunctions (sensor failed or magnet missing) or the stepping-motor is defective (or its driver circuit on the main PCB). The zoom is not located in the default position after the reset.
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13Er:
Iris error. This message will appear after the reset of the fixture and if the magnetic-indexing circuit malfunctions (sensor failed or magnet missing) or the stepping-motor is defective (or its driver circuit on the main PCB). The iris is not located in the default position after the reset.
CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
The operator has to make sure that safety-relating and machine-technical installations are inspected by an expert after every four years in the course of an acceptance test.
The operator has to make sure that safety-relating and machine-technical installations are inspected by a skilled person once a year.
The following points have to be considered during the inspection:
1) All screws used for installing the devices or parts of the device have to be tightly connected and must not be corroded.
2) There must not be any deformations on housings, fixations and installation spots (ceiling, suspension, trussing).
3) Mechanically moved parts like axles, eyes and others must not show any traces of wearing (e.g. material abrading or damages) and must not rotate with unbalances.
4) The electric power supply cables must not show any damages, material fatigue (e.g. porous cables) or sediments. Further instructions depending on the installation spot and usage have to be adhered by a skilled installer and any safety problems have to be removed.

DANGER TO LIFE!
Disconnect from mains before starting maintenance operation!
We recommend a frequent cleaning of the device. Please use a moist, lint-free cloth. Never use alcohol or solvents!

CAUTION!
The lens has to be replaced when it is obviously damaged, so that its function is impaired, e. g. due to cracks or deep scratches!
The objective lens will require weekly cleaning as smoke-fluid tends to building up residues, reducing the light-output very quickly. The cooling-fans should be cleaned monthly.
The gobos may be cleaned with a soft brush. The interior of the fixture should be cleaned at least annually using a vacuum-cleaner or an air-jet.
The dichroic colour-filters, the gobo-wheel and the internal lenses should be cleaned monthly.
To ensure a proper function of the gobo-wheel, we recommend lubrication in six month intervals. The quantity of oil must not be excessive in order to avoid that oil runs out when the gobo-wheel rotates.
There are no serviceable parts inside the device. Maintenance and service operations are only to be carried out by authorized dealers.
Please refer to the instructions under "Installing/Replacing the lamp".
Replacing the fuse
If the fine-wire fuse of the device fuses, only replace the fuse by a fuse of same type and rating.
Before replacing the fuse, unplug mains lead.
Procedure:
Step 1: Open the fuseholder on the rearpanel with a fitting screwdriver.
Step 2: Remove the old fuse from the fuseholder.
Step 3: Install the new fuse in the fuseholder.
Step 4: Replace the fuseholder in the housing.
Should you need any spare parts, please use genuine parts.
If the power supply cable of this device becomes damaged, it has to be replaced by a special power supply cable available at your dealer.
Should you have further questions, please contact your dealer.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
| Power supply: 230 V AC, 50 Hz ~ | |
| Power consumption: 1725 W | |
| DMX-control-channels: 19 | |
| DMX-512-connection: 3-pin XLR | |
| Beam angle: 14/20/27/33° | |
| Flash-rate: 13 Hz | |
| Colour-wheel 1: 8 dichroic filters and open | |
| Colour-wheel 2: 5 dichroic filters, 2 correction filters, UV-filter and open | |
| Static gobo-wheel: 5 gobos and open | |
| Rotating gobo-wheel: 4 gobos and open | |
| Gobo-size: Rosco "D" (D=53.3 mm) | |
| Dimensions (LxWxH): 1060 x 410 x 240 mm | |
| Weight: 48 kg | |
| Maximum ambient temperature T_a : 45°C | |
| Maximum housing temperature T_B (steady state): 105°C | |
| Min.distance from flammable surfaces: | 0.5 m |
| Min.distance to lighted object: | 0.5 m |
| Fuse: | T 10 A, 250 V |
| Accessory: | |
| OSRAM SharXS HTI 1200W/D7/60 750h | No. 89302012 |
| OSRAM SharXS HTI 1200W/D7/75 750h | No. 89302013 |
| FUTURELIGHT CP-240 controller | No. 51834265 |
| Wizard-512 USB DMX-Software + Interface | No. 51860102 |
| Wizard-1024 USB DMX-Software + Interface | No. 51860110 |
| FUTURELIGHT DES-3 DMX-terminator 3-pin | No. 51834001 |
| Flightcase for PSC-1200 PRO-Scan | No. 51836769 |
Please note: Every information is subject to change without prior notice. 09.07.2009 ©
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A --> E["VER"]
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E --> J["V-1.0"]
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