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| Product type | Professional LED bar for events |
| Brand | Cameo |
| Model | Root Bar SMD |
| Light source | 480 SMD RGB LEDs (3-in-1) + 240 SMD cool white LEDs |
| Luminous flux | 5200 lm |
| Beam angle / field angle | 102° / 127° |
| Power consumption | 135 W |
| Supply voltage | 100-240 V AC, 50/60 Hz |
| Fuse | 3 A / 250 V (5 x 20 mm) |
| Dimensions (without accessories) | 1042 x 106 x 116 mm |
| Weight | 5 kg |
| Protection rating | IP20 (indoor use only) |
| Control protocols | DMX512, W-DMX (via optional iDMX Stick), infrared (optional), master-slave, standalone |
| DMX modes | 4, 6, 8, 9, 10, 20, 52, 88, 5D, 7D, 9D channels |
| Main functions | Direct RGBW, strobe, 8/16-bit dimming, color presets, patterns, sound control, DMX delay effect |
| Operating temperature | 0 °C to 40 °C |
| Cooling | Passive convection, fanless |
| Connectors | Power Twist mains input/output, XLR 3-pin DMX in/out, iDMX port |
| Included accessories | Barn door, neon tube filter, 2 omega brackets, 2 adjustable feet, power cable |
| Maintenance | Clean with damp cloth; do not use solvents; check before each use |
| Safety | Min. distance 0.1 m from illuminated surfaces and flammable materials; risk group RG1 |
| Repairability | No user-serviceable parts; maintenance by qualified personnel only |
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USER MANUAL Root Bar SMD Cameo
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Exterior view of a cylindrical electronic device with rainbow-colored LED array (no text or symbols visible)ROOT® BAR SMD
SMD-LED BAR
CLROOTBARSMD
CONTENTS / INHALTSVERZEICHNIS / CONTENU / CONTENIDO / TREŚĆ / CONTENUTO
ENGLISH
INFORMATION ON THIS USER MANUAL 6
INTENDED USE 6
EXPLANATIONS OF TERMS AND SYMBOLS 6
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 7
NOTES FOR PORTABLE INDOOR DEVICES 10
PACKAGING CONTENT 11
INTRODUCTION 11
CONNECTIONS AND OPERATING/DISPLAY ELEMENTS 12
OPERATION 13
IR REMOTE CONTROL 22
SET-UP AND INSTALLATION 24
MOUNTING THE GLARE SHIELD 28
MOUNTING THE NEON TUBE FILTER 28
CARE, MAINTENANCE, AND REPAIR 29
OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES 30
TECHNICAL DATA 30
MINIMUM DISTANCE TO ILLUMINATED SURFACE 32
MINIMUM DISTANCE TO NORMALLY FLAMMABLE MATERIALS 32
DISPOSAL 32
MANUFACTURER'S DECLARATIONS 33
DEUTSCH
You have made the right choice!
This device has been developed and manufactured to the highest quality standards to ensure many years of trouble-free operation. Please read this user manual carefully to be able to quickly put your new Cameo Light product to optimum use. Further information about Cameo Light is available on our website: CAMEOLIGHT.COM
INFORMATION ON THIS USER MANUAL
- Carefully read the safety instructions and the entire manual before operating the device.
- Observe the warnings on the device and in the user manual.
• Always keep the user manual within reach. - If you sell or pass on the device, it is important that you also include this user manual, as it is an integral part of the product.
INTENDED USE
This product is a device for event technology!
This product has been developed for professional use in the field of event technology and is not suitable for use as domestic lighting!
Temporary operation! Event equipment is generally designed for temporary use only and not for continuous operation and fixed installation!
Furthermore, this product is only intended for qualified users with specialist knowledge of event technology!
Use of the product outside the specified technical data and operating conditions is considered improper use!
Liability is exempted when damage and third-party damage to persons and property is caused by inappropriate use!
The product is not suitable for:
- Persons (including children) with limited physical, sensory, or mental abilities or lack of experience and knowledge.
- Children (children must be instructed not to play with the device).
EXPLANATIONS OF TERMS AND SYMBOLS
- DANGER: The word DANGER, possibly in combination with a symbol, indicates immediately hazardous situations or conditions for life and limb.
- WARNING: The word WARNING, possibly in combination with a symbol, indicates potentially hazardous situations or conditions for life and limb.
- CAUTION: The word CAUTION, possibly in combination with a symbol, indicates situations or conditions that may lead to injury.
- ATTENTION: The word ATTENTION, possibly in combination with a symbol, indicates situations or conditions that may lead to damage to property and/or the environment.

This symbol identifies hazards that can cause electric shock.
This symbol indicates hazardous areas or hazardous situations.
This symbol indicates hazards caused by hot surfaces.
This symbol indicates hazards caused by intense light sources.
This symbol indicates hazards due to suspended loads.
This symbol indicates a device in which there are no user-serviceable parts.
This symbol indicates additional information on the operation of the product.
This symbol indicates a device that may only be used in dry rooms.
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

HAZARD:
- Do not open the device, and do not perform any modifications on it.
- If your device no longer functions properly, if liquids or objects get inside it, or if it has been damaged in any other way, switch it off immediately and disconnect it from the mains. The device may be repaired only by authorised repair technicians.
- For devices of protection class 1, the protective conductor must be connected correctly. Never disconnect the protective conductor. Devices of protection class 2 do not have a protective conductor.
- Ensure that live cables are not kinked or otherwise mechanically damaged.
- Never bypass the device fuse.

WARNING:
- The device may not be operated if it shows obvious signs of damage.
- The device may only be installed in a voltage-free state.
- If the mains cable of the device is damaged, do not operate the device.
- Permanently connected mains cables may only be replaced by a qualified person.

ATTENTION:
- Do not operate the device if it has been exposed to large temperature fluctuations (for example, after transport). Moisture and condensation may damage the device. Switch on the device only when it has reached ambient temperature.
- Make sure that the voltage and frequency of the mains correspond to the values indicated on the device. If the device has a voltage selector switch, do not turn the device on until it has been set correctly. Use only suitable mains cables.
- To disconnect the device from the mains at all poles, it is not sufficient to press the on/off switch on the unit.
- Make sure that the fuse used corresponds to the type printed on the device.
- Make sure that appropriate measures have been taken against overvoltage (for example, lightning strike).
- Observe the specified maximum output current on devices with a Power Out connection. Ensure that the total current consumption of all connected devices does not exceed the specified value.
- Replace plug-in mains cables only with original cables.
- Connect the device only to compliant, tested, and undamaged power outlets.

DANGER:
- Danger of suffocation/choking! Plastic bags and small parts must be kept out of reach of persons (including children) with reduced physical, sensory, or mental capabilities.
- Danger caused by falling device! Make sure that the device is securely installed and cannot fall down. Only use suitable stands or mounts (particularly for fixed installations). Ensure that accessories are properly installed and secured. Ensure that all applicable safety regulations are observed.

WARNING:
- Use the device only in the prescribed manner.
- Operate the device only with the accessories recommended and intended by the manufacturer.
- During installation, observe the safety regulations applicable in your country.
- After connecting the device, check all cable routes to avoid damage or accidents, for example, due to tripping hazards.
- Always observe the specified minimum distance to normally flammable materials! Unless explicitly stated, the minimum distance is 0.3 m.

CAUTION:
- Moving components such as mounting brackets or other movable components may become jammed.
- Devices with motor-driven components may result in injury from the movement of the device. Sudden movement of the device can cause shock reactions.
- The exterior surface of the device can become very hot during regular operation. Ensure that accidental touching of the housing is not possible. Always allow the device to cool sufficiently before removal, maintenance work, charging, or similar.

ATTENTION:
- Do not install or operate the device near any radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other heat sources. Ensure that the device is always installed in such a way that it is sufficiently cooled and cannot overheat.
- Do not place ignition sources such as burning candles near the device.
- Ventilation openings must not be covered, and fans must not be blocked.
- Use the original packaging or packaging provided by the manufacturer for transport.
- Avoid shock or impact to the device.
- Observe the IP protection class, as well as the ambient conditions such as temperature and humidity according to the specification.
- Devices can be continuously further developed. In the event of deviating information on operating conditions, performance, or other device properties between the user manual and the device labelling, the information provided on the device always has priority.
- The device is not suitable for tropical climates and for operation at heights of 2,000 m above sea level or higher.
- Unless explicitly stated, the device is not suitable for operation in marine conditions.

PLEASE NOTE:
For conversion or retrofit sets or accessories provided by the manufacturer, it is essential to observe the included instructions.

CAUTION! IMPORTANT NOTES ON LIGHTING PRODUCTS!
- This device is a risk group 1 device. Do not stare at the light source! Do not look directly into the lamp with optical instruments such as magnifying glasses or binoculars!
- Stroboscopic effects may cause epileptic seizures in susceptible individuals!
- Permanently installed lamps are built into these lighting units. These may not be replaced by the user. The lamps contained in this light source may only be replaced by the manufacturer, its service partner, or a similarly qualified person.



SIGNAL TRANSMISSION BY RADIO
(for example, W-DMX or wireless audio systems):
The quality and performance of wireless signal transmissions generally depends on the ambient conditions.
For example, the following factors can impact range and signal stability:
Shielding (for example, masonry, metal structures, water)
High volumes of radio traffic (for example, powerful wireless LAN networks)
Interference
Electromagnetic radiation (for example, LED video screens, dimmers)
All range specifications refer to free-field line-of-sight applications without interference!
The operation of radio transmission systems is subject to official regulations. These may vary from region to region and must be checked by the operator before use (for example, radio frequency and transmission power).

WARNING: Devices with wireless signal transmission are not suitable for use in sensitive areas in which radio operation can lead to potentially detrimental interactions.
These include:
- Hospitals, health centres, or other healthcare facilities that provide patient treatment with skilled personnel and equipment.
• Class I, II, and III hazardous areas - Restricted areas
- Military facilities
- Aircraft or vehicles
- Areas where the use of mobile phones is prohibited

TRANSMISSION VIA W-DMX
WARNING: In general, wireless DMX transmission must not be used for applications involving safety-related factors that might result in personal injury or property damage in the event of a failure.
This applies in particular to moving scene or truss structures, DMX-controlled motors/lifts, or lifting devices for operating DMX-operated platform lifts, hydraulic systems, or comparable moving components.
Furthermore, wireless DMX transmission must not be used to control flame or pyrotechnic devices, explosion-driven effects, or gas or liquid effects. These include, for example, CO2 cannons, confetti shooters, water effects, or similar.

NOTES FOR PORTABLE INDOOR DEVICES
- Temporary operation! Event equipment is generally only designed for temporary operation.
- Continuous operation or permanent installation can impair the functionality of the device and cause premature ageing.
PACKAGING CONTENT
Remove the product from the packaging, and remove all packaging material.
Please check the completeness and integrity of the delivery, and notify your distribution partner immediately after purchase if the delivery is not complete or if it is damaged.
The packaging content for the product includes:
▶ 1 × ROOT BAR SMD
▶ 2 × Omega mounting bracket
▶ 2 × Adjustable feet
▶ 1 × Glare shield
▶ 1 × Neon tube filter
▶ 1 × Mains cable
▶ Safety and compliance information (user manual as a download via QR code)
INTRODUCTION
LED ROOT BAR
CLROOTBARSMD with 2 × 240 RGB SMD LEDs and 240 cool white SMD LEDs
Top: 240 3-in-1 RGB SMD LEDs
(12 segments can be controlled separately)
Centre: 240 cool white SMD LEDs
(12 segments can be controlled separately)
Bottom: 240 3-in-1 RGB SMD LEDs
(12 segments can be controlled separately)

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Pure architectural floor plan lines without any text, numbers, or symbolsCONTROL FUNCTIONS:
4-channel, 6-channel, 8-channel, 9-channel, 10-channel, 20-channel, 52-channel, 88-channel, D5-channel, D7-channel sound, D9-channel DMX control
DMX512
W-DMX via optionally available Cameo iDMX stick
Control via IR remote control (remote control optionally available)
Master/slave operation
Stand-alone functions
FEATURES:
480 × RGB SMD LEDs and 240 × W SMD LEDs. DMX512. Connection for optional iDMX stick for wireless control via W-DMX™. IR remote control optionally available. 3-pin DMX connections.
Multi-angle installation thanks to tool-free folding feet. Two Omega mounting brackets and two adjustable feet included. Glare shield and neon tube filter included.
CONNECTIONS AND OPERATING/DISPLAY ELEMENTS

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cameo ROOTBAR® SMD PRODUCT KEY: CLROOTBARSMD MAX. LOAD OF OUTLET: 13A WEIGHT: 5kg OPERATING VOLTAGE: 100-240V AC 50/60Hz POWER CONSUMPTION: 135W MENU ENTER 7 8 9 MBC CAUTION WE'RE ELECTIVE DRY CAUTIONS CE UK CA
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4 DMX IN IDMX 6 1 POWER IN
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DMX OUT FUSE 3A/250V POWER OUT1 POWER IN
Power Twist mains input socket. Operating voltage 100–240 V AC / 50–60 Hz. Connect using the included mains cable.
2 POWER OUT
Power Twist mains output socket. Enables power supply to other CAMEO lights. Ensure that the total power consumption of all connected devices does not exceed the value specified on the device in amperes (A).
3 FUSE
Fuse holder for 5×20 mm fuses. IMPORTANT NOTE: Only replace the fuse with a fuse of the same type and value. In the event of repeated fuse failure, please contact an authorised service centre.
4 DMX IN
Male 3-pin XLR socket for connection to a DMX control device (for example, DMX console).
5 DMX OUT
Female 3-pin XLR socket for sending the DMX control signal.
6 IDMX
Connection for the optionally available iDMX stick for wireless DMX operation (insert the iDMX stick with the antenna facing the DMX IN socket).
7 OLED DISPLAY
The OLED display shows the currently active operating mode (main screen), the menu items, and the numerical value or operational status of certain menu items. If no input is made within approximately one minute, the display automatically returns to the main screen. Note on the main screen in operating modes with external control: in the event that the control signal is interrupted, the characters in the display begin flashing; once the control signal is present again, the flashing stops.
8 CONTROL BUTTONS
MENU – press MENU to access the main menu. Press again or repeatedly to return to the main screen. Pressing MENU without confirming a value or status change by pressing ENTER restores the previously confirmed value or status.
ENTER – press ENTER to access the menu levels, where you can make value changes and access the sub-menus with the ENTER button. ENTER is also used to confirm value or status changes.
▲ and ▼ – select menu items in the main menu (DMX address, DMX mode, etc.) and in the sub-menus. Allows you to change the value of a menu option, such as the DMX address (long press = quick value change).
9 MIC
Microphone for music control in the stand-alone operating modes Auto and Pattern and the DMX operating modes with sound channel.
INFRARED SENSOR
The infrared sensor for control via IR remote control is found on the front of the fixture.
OPERATION
NOTES
- As soon as the fixture is switched on, the following are displayed in succession: "Welcome to Cameo", the model name, and the software version. After this process, the fixture is ready for operation, and the previously activated operating mode is launched.
- To return directly from the sub-menus to the main display, press and hold MENU for around two seconds.
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The main display is activated automatically after approximately two minutes of no input. To navigate one level up in the sub-menus, briefly press MENU.
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To directly access the previously edited menu item, briefly press MENU and ENTER at the same time.
- Briefly pressing the ▲ button when in the main display rotates the display by 180°.
- To quickly change a value, such as the DMX start address, press and hold ▲ or ▼.
MAIN SCREEN IN DMX OPERATING MODE
In DMX operating mode, the main screen shows the currently set DMX start address (see illustration). When the DMX Delay feature is activated, the delay group and delay time are also displayed. Flashing characters in the display indicate that the fixture has no DMX signal.

The display shows the currently activated stand-alone operating mode.

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A["Mode Auto"] --> B["Mode Static"]
B --> C["Mode Color Preset"]
C --> D["Mode Pattern"]
D --> E["Mode User Color"]
E --> F["Mode Loop"]
MAIN DISPLAY SLAVE MODE
The display shows slave mode. If the slave unit is assigned to a slave group, the slave group and the delay time set in the master unit under the stand-alone operating modes Auto and Loop are also displayed.

SETTING THE DMX START ADDRESS (DMX Address)
Starting from the main screen, press MENU to enter the main menu. Now use ▲ or ▼ to select the menu item DMX Address and confirm with ENTER. Use ▲ or ▼ to configure the desired DMX start address and press ENTER to confirm (the highest possible value depends on the selected DMX operating mode).

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---- Menu ---- ►DMX Address DMX Mode DMX Delay Stand Alone Slave Settings System Info ---DMX Address ---- ►DMX Address D 001 - xxx DMX DelaySETTING THE DMX OPERATING MODE (DMX Mode)
Starting from the main screen, press MENU to enter the main menu. Now use ▲ or ▼ to select the menu item DMX Mode and confirm with ENTER. Select the desired DMX operating mode using ▲ or ▼ and confirm with ENTER. Tables showing the channel assignment of the different DMX operating modes can be found in the DMX CONTROL section of this user manual.

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---- Menu ---- DMX Address ►DMX Mode DMX Delay Stand Alone Slave Settings System Info ---- DMX Mode ---- D ►4CH ►D 6CH D 8CH 9CH 10CH 20CH 52CH 88CH D5CH D7CH D9CHDMX DELAY
The DMX Delay function is a simple way to create a running light effect with a large number of fixtures that are all the same model and that are all running the same software version. This is otherwise only achievable with a suitable DMX controller and time-consuming programming. All the fixtures used in this are set to the same DMX operating mode and controlled via the same DMX start address. All DMX modes with the delay channel are labelled with D.
Assign the fixtures to one of up to 23 groups (plus group 0) as desired (maximum group number depends on the activated DMX operating mode). Multiple fixtures may be assigned to a group. The group number is also the factor by which the set delay time is multiplied (see set-up example).
Starting from the main display, press MENU to access the main menu. Use the buttons ▲ and ▼ to select the menu item DMX Delay and confirm by pressing ENTER twice. Now use ▲ and ▼ to set the group as required and confirm the entry with ENTER.

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---- Menu ---- DMX Address DMX Mode ►DMX Delay Stand Alone Slave Settings System Info ---- DMX Delay ---- ► Group 0 ---- DMX Delay ---- ► Group 0 - 23The delay time of the DMX signal is set by means of a DMX controller in the separate DMX delay channel of the corresponding DMX operating mode (0.0 s to 2.0 s in 0.1 s increments).
Set-up example:

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A["DMX Controller\nDMX Delay 0.5s"] --> B["D5CH\nGroup 0"]
B --> C["D5CH\nGroup 1"]
C --> D["D5CH\nGroup 2"]
D --> E["D5CH\nGroup 3"]
E --> F["D5CH\nGroup 4"]
E --> G["D5CH\nGroup 3"]
G --> H["D5CH\nGroup 3"]
H --> I["Delay Group 0\n0s Delay"]
C --> J["Delay Group 1\n0.5s Delay"]
D --> K["Delay Group 2\n1s Delay"]
E --> L["Delay Group 3\n1.5s Delay"]
L --> M["Delay Group 4\n2s Delay"]
The six available auto programs partly comprise non-editable colour-change sequences and partly random scenes. Brightness, running speed, music control, microphone sensitivity, and delay can be set separately for each program.
Starting from the main display, press MENU to access the main menu. Using the ▲ and ▼ buttons, select the menu item Stand Alone and confirm with ENTER. Again use ▲ and ▼ to select the stand-alone operating mode Auto and confirm with ENTER. Now use ▲ and ▼ to select the desired program (program 1 to program 6) and confirm again with ENTER.

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---- Menu ---- DMX Address DMX Mode DMX Delay ► Stand Alone Slave Settings System Info ---- Stand Alone ---- ► Auto Static Color Preset Pattern User Color Loop ---- Auto Mode ---- ► Program 1 | Program 6 ---- Program x ---- ► Dimmer 0 - 100 Speed 0 - 100 Sound Off / On Sens 0 - 100 Delay 0.0s - 2.0sThis will take you to the sub-menu for setting the sub-menu items (see table, select with ▲ and ▼, confirm with ENTER, change value or status with ▲ and ▼, confirm with ENTER). The settings for each program are made separately and are retained even after restarting the device.
AUTO STAND-ALONE OPERATING MODE (Program 1–Program 6)
| Dimmer | Sets the brightness | 0 - 100 | |
| Speed | Sets the running speed | 0 - 100 | |
| Sound | Activates/deactivates music control | Off | Deactivates music control |
| On | Activates music control | ||
| Sens | Sets microphone sensitivity | 0 - 100 | |
| Delay | Delay time for slave groups | 0.0s - 2.0s |
The static stand-alone operating mode allows the dimmer, strobe, and R, G, B, and W values to be set directly on the device with values in a similar way to a DMX controller. This allows you to create a custom scene without an additional DMX controller.
Starting from the main display, press MENU to access the main menu. Using ▲ and ▼, select Stand Alone, confirm with ENTER, then select Static, and confirm once again with ENTER. Now select the menu item you want to edit, confirm the selection, set the desired value, and confirm the entry.

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---- Menu ---- DMX Address DMX Mode DMX Delay ► Stand Alone Slave Settings System Info
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---- Stand Alone ---- Auto ► Static Color Preset Pattern User Color Loop
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---- Static Mode --- ►Dimmer 0 - 255 Strobe 0 - 255 Red 0 - 255 Green 0 - 255 Blue 0 - 255 White 0 - 25516 different color presets plus a jump and a fade preset with adjustable running speed are available.
Starting from the main display, press MENU to access the main menu. Using ▲ and ▼, select the menu item Stand Alone, confirm the selection, then select Color Preset, and confirm once again with ENTER. The desired preset can now be selected. Confirm the selection, set the brightness from 0 to 100, and confirm once again. The running speed (Speed) can also be set for the two presets Jump and Fade.

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---- Menu ---- DMX Address DMX Mode DMX Delay ► Stand Alone Slave Settings System Info
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---- Stand Alone ---- Auto Static ► Color Preset Pattern User Color Loop
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---- Color Preset ---- Off ►Red 0 - 100 Amber 0 - 100 Yel Warm 0 - 100 Yellow 0 - 100 Green 0 - 100 Turquoise 0 - 100 Cyan 0 - 100 Blue 0 - 100 Lavender 0 - 100
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---- Color Preset ---- Mauve 0 - 100 Magenta 0 - 100 Pink 0 - 100 Warm White 0 - 100 White 0 - 100 Cold White 0 - 100 Jump 0 - 100 Fade 0 - 100 Speed 0 - 100The 12 available patterns each consist of pre-programmed sequences. Brightness, running speed, color preset, music control, microphone sensitivity, and delay can be set separately for all patterns.
Starting from the main display, press MENU to access the main menu. Using the ▲ and ▼ buttons, select the menu item Stand Alone and confirm with ENTER. Use ▲ and ▼ again to select the stand-alone operating mode Pattern and confirm with ENTER.

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---- Menu ---- DMX Address DMX Mode DMX Delay ► Stand Alone Slave Settings System Info
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---- Stand Alone ---- Auto Static Color Preset ►Pattern User Color Loop
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---- Pattern ---- ►Dimmer 0 - 255 Strobe 0 - 255 Color Red... Pattern 1 - 12 Speed 0 - 255 Sound Off / On Sens 0 - 100 Delay 0.0s - 2.0sThis will take you to the sub-menu for setting the sub-menu items (see table, select with ▲ and ▼, confirm with ENTER, change value or status with ▲ and ▼, confirm with ENTER).
| PATTERN STAND-ALONE OPERATING MODE (Pattern 1-Pattern 12) | |||
| Dimmer RGB | Sets the brightness of the RGB LEDs | 0 - 255 | |
| Dimmer W | Sets the brightness of the white centre LEDs | 0 - 255 | |
| Strobe RGB | Multifunctional stroboscope RGB LEDs (see, for example, DMX operating mode 9CH pattern, channel 2) | 0 - 255 | |
| Strobe W | Multifunctional stroboscope white centre LEDs (see, for example, DMX operating mode 9CH pattern, channel 2) | 0 - 255 | |
| Color | Selects the color presets | Red - CW / User 1 - 4 | |
| Pattern | Selects the pattern | 1 - 12 | |
| Speed | Sets the running speed and running direction of the patterns (see, for example, DMX operating mode 9CH pattern, channel 9) | 0 - 255 | |
| Sound | Activates/deactivates music control | Off | Deactivates music control |
| On | Activates music control | ||
| Sens | Sets microphone sensitivity | 0 - 100 | |
| Delay | Delay time for slave groups | 0.0s - 2.0s | |
The four user presets available in the stand-alone operating mode User Color can be edited individually. Starting from the main display, press MENU to access the main menu. Using ▲ and ▼, select the menu item Stand Alone, confirm with ENTER, then select User Color, and confirm once again. Select the desired preset (Color 1–Color 4) and confirm the selection. Now select the menu item you want to edit, confirm the selection, set the desired value, and confirm the entry.

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---- Menu ---- DMX Address DMX Mode DMX Delay ► Stand Alone Slave Settings System Info
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---- Stand Alone ---- Auto Static Color Preset Pattern ► User Color Loop

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Color x ►Dimmer 0 - 255 Strobe 0 - 255 Red 0 - 255 Green 0 - 255 Blue 0 - 255 White 0 - 255Brightness, step duration, and fade time can be set separately for all four loops. Starting from the main display, press MENU to access the main menu. Using UP and DOWN, select the menu item Stand Alone, confirm with ENTER, then select Loop, and confirm once again. Now select the desired loop for playback and editing and confirm the selection.

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---- Menu ---- DMX Address DMX Mode DMX Delay ► Stand Alone Slave Settings System Info
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---- Stand Alone ---- Auto Static Color Preset Pattern User Color ► Loop

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---- Loop x ---- ►Dimmer 0 - 100 Steptime 0.1s-10.0s Fadetime 0%-100% Delay 0.0s - 2.0s 1.Step Red... 2.Step Red... 3.Step Red... 4.Step Red...This takes you to the sub-menu for setting the sub-menu items (see table). The settings for each loop are made independently and are retained even after restarting the device.
| LOOP STAND-ALONE OPERATING MODE (Loop 1-Loop 4) | ||
| Dimmer | Sets the brightness | 0 - 100 |
| Steptime | Sets the step time | 0.1s - 10.0s |
| Fadetime | Sets the fade time | 0% - 100% |
| Delay | Delay time for slave groups | 0.0s - 2.0s |
| 1.Step | Select color preset or blackout for step 1 | Red - CW / User 1 - 4 / Blackout |
| 2.Step | Select color preset or blackout for step 2 | Red - CW / User 1 - 4 / Blackout |
| 3.Step | Select color preset or blackout or skip step (——) for step 3 | Red - CW / User 1 - 4 / Blackout / — |
| 4.Step | Select color preset or blackout or skip step (——) for step 4 | Red - CW / User 1 - 4 / Blackout / — |
SLAVE MODE
Standard slave operation: Starting from the main screen, press MENU to enter the main menu. Use the ▲ or ▼ buttons to select the Slave menu item, confirm with ENTER, then select slave group 0, and confirm again. Connect the slave and the master units (same model, same software version) using a DMX cable and activate one of the stand-alone operating modes on the master unit. The slave unit will now follow the master unit.

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---- Menu ---- DMX Address DMX Mode DMX Delay Stand Alone ► Slave Settings System Info

Extended slave mode: If you want to control the slave units in master/slave mode using one of the stand-alone operating modes Auto, Pattern, or Loop, the control signal can be played back with a time delay of up to six steps. The delay time is set in the menu of the master unit's corresponding stand-alone operating mode; the delay factor in the slave menu of the corresponding fixture (slave group). This is a simple way to create a running light effect with a large number of identical lights that are running the same software version, which would otherwise require a suitable DMX controller and extensive programming. Connect the slave and master units (same model, same software version) using a DMX cable.

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---- Menu ---- DMX Address DMX Mode DMX Delay Stand Alone ► Slave Settings System Info

Assign the lights to one of up to six groups (plus Group 0) according to preference, whereby several lights can be assigned to one group. The group number is also the factor by which the delay time set in the master unit is multiplied.
Set-up example:

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A["Master Unit Delay 0.5s"] --> B["Mode Loop"]
B --> C["Slave Group 0"]
C --> D["Slave Group 1"]
D --> E["Slave Group 2"]
E --> F["Slave Group 3"]
style A fill:#ccc,stroke:#333
style B fill:#ccc,stroke:#333
style C fill:#ccc,stroke:#333
style D fill:#ccc,stroke:#333
style E fill:#ccc,stroke:#333
style F fill:#ccc,stroke:#333
SYSTEM SETTINGS (Settings)
Starting from the main screen, press MENU to enter the main menu. Use the ▲ or ▼ buttons to select the menu item Settings and confirm with ENTER.

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---- Menu ---- DMX Address DMX Mode DMX Delay Stand Alone Slave ► Settings System Info
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Settings ► Disp Rev No/Yes Disp Back On/Off | Edit Preset A - C Service PWThis takes you to the sub-menu to set sub-menu items (see table, select with ▲ or ▼, confirm with ENTER, change value or status with ▲ or ▼, and confirm with ENTER).
| Settings | |||
| Disp Rev | Display rotation | No | No display rotation |
| Yes | Display is rotated by 180° (for example, for overhead installation) | ||
| Disp Back | Switching off the display lighting | Off | Deactivation of the display lighting after approx. 30 seconds of inactivity |
| On | Display lighting permanently on | ||
| Sig Fail | Operational status on control signal interruption | Hold | Last command is retained |
| Black | Instant blackout | ||
| User 1 | User Color 1 is activated | ||
| Sound | Control via sound | Last | The last value is retained until the next impulse |
| Off | Pulse activates LEDs; blacks out after a short time until the next pulse | ||
| Calibration | Colour calibration | Red | Individual colour calibration. Cross-mode brightness setting with values from 0–255 |
| Green | |||
| Blue | |||
| White | |||
| Mirror | Mirror LED segments | Off | Function deactivated |
| Vertical | Vertical reflection of the LED segments | ||
| Horizontal | Horizontal reflection of the LED segments | ||
| Vertical + Horizontal | Vertical and horizontal reflection of LED segments | ||
| IR Remote | Control via IR remote control | Off | Control via IR remote control deactivated |
| On | Control via IR remote control activated | ||
| Reset | Reset the device | Factory | Reset to factory settings |
| Preset A | Reset to Preset A | ||
| Preset B | Reset to Preset B | ||
| Reset | Reset the device | Reset to Preset C | |
| Edit Preset | Store all system settings in three custom presets | Preset A | Store with ENTER |
| Preset B | Store with ENTER | ||
| Preset C | Store with ENTER | ||
| Service | For service purposes only | Password | |
SYSTEM INFORMATION (System Info)
Starting from the main screen, press MENU to enter the main menu. Use the ▲ or ▼ buttons to select the menu item System Info and confirm with ENTER.

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---- Menu ---- DMX Address DMX Mode DMX Delay Stand Alone Slave Settings ►System Info
This takes you to the sub-menu to set sub-menu items (see table, select with ▲ or ▼, confirm with ENTER, change value or status with ▲ or ▼, and confirm with ENTER).
| System Info | |||
| Firmware | Device's firmware version | Vx.xx | |
| Temperature | Temperature of the LED unit in degrees Celsius or degrees Fahrenheit | LED | xx°C/°F |
| Unit | °C | ||
| °F | |||
| Op Hours | Displays operating time in hours and minutes | xx:xxh | |
IR REMOTE CONTROL (optionally available; product number CLPFLAT1REMOTE)

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GOFF SAROT SMHAPPED BLADE B G B W A CW WW Ju Fa Au Su CM+ CM- Pr+ Pr- cameo® colours of lightAim the infrared remote control directly at the infrared sensor on the front of the light. The maximum range is approximately 8 metres. In DMX and slave operating modes, the fixture's IR sensor is deactivated. The infrared remote control directly controls the internal stand-alone operating modes. Activate operation via IR remote control in the system settings (Settings -> IR Remote -> On) and start one of the stand-alone operating modes.
BL / ON/OFF (BLACKOUT)
Press the BL button to switch off all LEDs (blackout), regardless of the operating mode enabled via remote control. Press the BL button again to reactivate the previously selected operating mode.
SP (Speed)
11-stage speed setting for the lighting sequence in stand-alone operating mode Auto (Au). Level 1 creates the fastest lighting sequence. Press the button again to activate level 2 for a slower colour-change sequence, and repeat for levels 3, 4, 5, etc., whereby level 11 provides the slowest lighting sequence speed.

(Brightness)
Sets the overall brightness in six levels. The different brightness levels can be accessed by repeatedly pressing this button (level 1 = blackout).
FL (Flash/Stroboscope)
Six-level speed setting for the strobe effect. Level 1 deactivates the strobe effect, level 2 produces a slow flash frequency, followed by levels 3 to 5. Level 6 generates the fastest flash frequency. The strobe effect can only be used in the colour blending mode RGBW.
R, G, B, and W (CW and WW without function)
These four buttons can be used to create individual colours by mixing R, G, and B and to adjust the brightness of the white centre LEDs. The six brightness levels can be accessed by repeatedly pressing the respective colour button, whereby the LEDs are switched off at Level 1.
Ju (colour change)
Colour changes jump (Color Jumping). The speed at which the colours change is set with the SP (Speed) button.
Fa (colour fading)
Colours fade into each other (Color Fading). The speed at which the colours change is set with the SP (Speed) button.
Au (Auto operating mode)
Press the Au button to start the Auto stand-alone operating mode. Use the Speed button to control the speed of the lighting sequence.
Su (music-controlled lighting sequence)
Six different sound presets can be accessed by repeatedly pressing the SU button (sound 1 to 6). The pre-selected color presets change with the bass pulses. The microphone used for this is found on the back of the fixture.
CM (CCT)
Press CM+ or CM- to start the Color Presets stand-alone operating mode. The various color presets are accessed by repeatedly pressing one of the two buttons.
Pr+ / Pr- (without function)
SET-UP AND INSTALLATION

DANGER: Overhead mounting requires extensive experience, including calculating the load limit values of the mounting hardware and regular safety inspection of all installation materials and lights. If you do not have these qualifications, do not attempt to perform installation yourself. Refer instead to a qualified professional. There is a risk that devices that are incorrectly installed and secured may come loose and fall down. This can cause serious injury or death.
Integrated support feet
Thanks to the integrated support feet, which can be folded without tools, the fixture can be positioned in a suitable place on a flat surface at different installation angles.

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15°: Fold out the centrally mounted foot and position the fixture on it.

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cameo ROOTBAR® SMD PRODUCT KEY: CLROOTBARSMD MAX. LOAD OF OUTLET: 13A WEIGHT: 5kg OPERATING VOLTAGE: 100-240V AC 50/60Hz POWER CONSUMPTION: 135W MENU ENTER CAUTION MAX. LOAD OF OUTLET: 13A WEIGHT: 5kg OPERATING VOLTAGE: 100-240V AC 50/60Hz POWER CONSUMPTION: 135W MINI ENTER CAUTION MAX. LOAD OF OUTLET: 13A WEIGHT: 5kg OPERATING VOLTAGE: 100-240V AC 50/60Hz POWER CONSUMPTION: 135W30°: Place the fixture on the angled side.
60°: Fold out both side-mounted feet and position the fixture on them (press the spring-loaded locking button and the foot will fold out automatically and the locking button will engage again).

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Connecting ROOTBARs with each other
The side sections are designed so that they interlock when two fixtures are connected. Strong magnets make it easier to connect them and ensure a tight connection.

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An additional Omega bracket can be used for a stable mechanical connection (two pieces included in the packaging content).

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The side sections are outfitted with an M10 thread for attaching a clamp, allowing for vertical suspension on a truss (maximum 1 ROOTBAR, suitable clamp with M10 bolt, product no. SCP710BSET1, secure the fixture to the upper securing eyelet).

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To use the two infinitely adjustable feet, screw one foot to each Omega bracket using an M10 Allen screw and an M10 lock nut. Then fit the Omega brackets to the fixture. The wing screws for adjusting the beam direction are located on the sides of the feet.

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Truss installation can be carried out using two Omega brackets and two adjustable feet, which are attached to the back of the fixture (1, two positions per side are possible). Two Omega brackets and two adjustable feet are included in the packaging content. The truss clamps are attached to the feet. Suitable truss clamps are available as an option. Ensure firm connections and secure the fixture to one of the securing lugs (2) with a suitable safety cable.

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The fixtures may only be connected directly to each other using Omega brackets in the following mounting options (maximum two fixtures, two Omega brackets per fixture included in the packaging content). Truss installation must be carried out with separate Omega brackets plus truss clamps; it must not be carried out on Omega brackets as a connecting link between two fixtures. Every fixture must be secured to the truss with a suitable safety rope!

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Technical line drawing of a mechanical assembly with multiple components and wiring (no text or symbols)MOUNTING THE GLARE SHIELD
A glare shield is included in the packaging content of the ROOTBAR6. There are three threads (1) on the top edge of one side of the ROOTBAR housing. Use the three knurled screws on the glare shield (2) to attach it to the ROOTBAR's housing.

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Technical line drawing of a mechanical device with mounting base and control panel (no text or symbols)MOUNTING THE NEON TUBE FILTER
A neon tube filter for a neon tube effect is included in the packaging content of the ROOTBARSMD. The neon tube filter is equipped with angled edges on both long sides which ensure a secure hold in the grooves provided on the inside of the fixture front.

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Technical line drawing of a mechanical device with two views of its internal components (no text or symbols present)- Insert an angled edge into a groove.
- Now compress the neon tube filter slightly by pressing on the opposite side of the neon tube filter.
- Lower this side to the front of the fixture.
- Now release the pressure from the neon tube filter so that the second edge slides into the second groove in the front of the fixture.
Make sure that the edges of the neon tube filter are correctly positioned in the grooves so that the neon tube filter cannot fall out even when installed overhead!

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Diagram showing four sequential steps of a mechanical device with labeled components and directional arrows indicating motion or movement.CARE, MAINTENANCE, AND REPAIR
In order to ensure the long-term, proper functioning of the device, it must be regularly cleaned and, if necessary, serviced. The servicing requirement depends on the intensity of use and the environment in which it is used.
A visual inspection should be carried out before each commissioning. In particular, all safety-relevant components, such as connecting elements, safety points, electrical connections and cables, must be taken into account. Furthermore, we recommend carrying out all the applicable maintenance measures specified below once every 500 operating hours or, in the case of a lower intensity of use, at the latest after one year. Warranty claims may be limited should defects result from inadequate service and maintenance.
CARE (can be performed by the user)

WARNING! Before carrying out any care or maintenance, the power supply – and, if possible, all device connections – must be disconnected.
PLEASE NOTE! Improper care can lead to impairment or even destruction of the device.
- Housing surfaces must be cleaned with a clean, damp cloth. Make sure that no moisture can penetrate the device.
- Air inlets and outlets must be regularly cleaned of dust and dirt. If compressed air is used, make sure that damage to the device is prevented (for example, fans must be blocked in this case).
- Cables and connectors must be cleaned regularly, and dust and dirt must be removed.
- In general, no cleaning agents or abrasive agents may be used; otherwise, the surface finish may be damaged.
- Devices must be stored in a dry environment and protected from dust and dirt.
MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR (qualified personnel only)

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!DANGER! There are live components in the device. Even after disconnecting from the mains, there may still be residual voltage in the device, for example, due to charged capacitors.
PLEASE NOTE! There are no user-serviceable assemblies in the device.
PLEASE NOTE! Maintenance and repair work may only be carried out by qualified specialist personnel authorised by the manufacturer. If in doubt, consult the manufacturer.
PLEASE NOTE! Improperly performed maintenance work may affect warranty claims.
OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES
CLIDMXSTICKG2 CLPFLAT1REMOTE SCP710BSET1
W-DMX ^® receiver Infrared remote control Truss clamp with M10 bolt
TECHNICAL DATA
| Item number CLROOTBARSMD | |
| Product Cathegory Static LED Light | |
| Type LED Bar | |
| Light Source RGB-SMD + White-LED (Strobeline) | |
| LED-QTY 480 pcs-RGB-SMD, 240 pcs W-SMD | |
| Luminous Flux 5200 lm | |
| Lense / optic SMD | |
| LED PWM | 13500 Hz |
| Dimmer resolution | 8 / 16 bit |
| Dimmer curves | Linear, exponential, S-curve, logarythmic |
| Strobe | 0 Hz - 20 Hz |
| Calibration | User |
| CRI | 70 |
| Beam angle / field angle | 102° / 127° |
| Color mixing | RGB-W |
| Color control | RGBW-Static; Chase, Color Presets, Pattern, Sound, DMX-Delay (EZ-Chase) |
| Control protocols | DMX; Stand-Alone; Master-Slave; i-DMX Stick |
| Data connections | 3-Pin XLR in/out, i-DMX Stick |
| DMX modes | 4CH, 6CH, 8CH, 9CH, 10CH, 20CH, 52CH, 88CH, D5CH, D7CH, D9CH |
| DMX functions | RGBW-Direkt; Strobe, Center Dimmer,Pattern,Sound, Single Pixel control |
| Stand-Alone | RGBW Static, Auto, Color Presets, Pattern, User color, Loop, Master/Slave, IR Control |
| System settings | Display Reverse, Display Backlight, Signal Fail, Sound, PWM,calibration, IR-remote, Reset (Factory, Preset A-C), Edit Preset (A-C), Service |
| User interface | Display with 4 Buttons |
| Display / indicators | 2 row O-Led display |
| IP-Rating | IP20 |
| Ambient temperature rating 0°C - 40°C | |
| Humidity rating | Up to 80% (non condensing) |
| Cooling system | Passive convection, fanless |
| Noise level | Noise free (fanless) |
Operation voltage 100 - 240 V; 50 / 60 Hz
Max. power consumption 135 W
Fuse 3 A / 250 V
Power connection Seetronic TR1 In + Out
Max load of outlet 13 A
Risk group RG1
Minimum distance to the illuminated surface 0.1 m
Minimum distance to normally flammable materials 0.1 m
Housing String cast aluminium, black powder coated. ABS-Backback
Dimensions 1042 mm x 106 mm x 116 mm (without accessiores)
Weight 5 kg
Accessiores included Glare shield, neon tube filter, 2 x omega bracket, 2 x adjustable stand, power cable
Accessiores optional SCP710BSET1, CLPFLAT1REMOTE, CLIDMXSTICKG2
MINIMUM DISTANCE TO ILLUMINATED SURFACE

This symbol with the distance stated in metres (m) indicates the minimum distance of the light fixture to the illuminated surface. The value valid for this device can be found in the technical data in this manual and is printed on the device!
MINIMUM DISTANCE TO NORMALLY FLAMMABLE MATERIALS

This symbol with the distance stated in metres (m) indicates the minimum distance of the device to normally flammable materials. The value valid for this device can be found in the technical data in this manual!
DISPOSAL

PACKAGING:
- Packaging can be recycled using the usual disposal methods.
- Please separate the packaging in accordance with the disposal laws and recycling regulations in your country.

DEVICE:
- This device is subject to the European Directive on Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment, as amended. WEEE Directive Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment. Waste equipment does not belong in household waste. Waste equipment must be disposed of via an authorised waste disposal company or a municipal waste disposal facility. Please observe the applicable regulations in your country!
- Observe all disposal laws applicable in your country.
- As a private customer, you can obtain information on environmentally friendly disposal options from the seller of the product or the appropriate regional authorities.
MANUFACTURER'S DECLARATIONS
Manufacturer's warranty and limitation of liability
Adam Hall GmbH | Adam-Hall-Str.1 | 61267 Neu-Anspach | Germany
Email: Info@adamhall.com / +49 (0)6081 / 9419-0
Our current warranty conditions and limitation of liability can be found at:
https://cdn-shop.adamhall.com/media/pdf/Manufacturers-Declarations-CAMEO_DE_EN_ES_FR.pdf
For service requests, please contact your distribution partner.
EC conformity
Adam Hall GmbH hereby confirms that this product meets the following guidelines
(if applicable):
Low-Voltage Directive (2014/35/EU)
EMC Directive (2014/30/EU)
RoHS Directive
Radio Equipment Directive
EC Declaration of Conformity
Declarations of conformity for the products subject to the Low-Voltage Directive, the EMC Directive, and the RoHS Directive can be requested at: info@adamhall.com
Declarations of conformity for products subject to RED can be downloaded from www.adamhall.com/compliance/
Subject to misprints and errors, as well as technical or other modifications!
DEUTSCH
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B --> C["DSCH Group 1"]
C --> D["DSCH Group 2"]
D --> E["DSCH Group 3"]
E --> F["DSCH Group 4"]
B --> G["Delay Group 0\n0s Delay"]
C --> H["Delay Group 1\n0.5s Delay"]
D --> I["Delay Group 2\n1s Delay"]
E --> J["Delay Group 3\n1.5s Delay"]
F --> K["Delay Group 4\n2s Delay"]
G --> L["DSCH Group 3"]
H --> M["DSCH Group 3"]
I --> N["DSCH Group 3"]
STAND-ALONE-BETRIEBSART AUTO
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B --> G["Delay Group 0\n0s Delay"]
C --> H["Delay Group 1\n0.5s Delay"]
D --> I["Delay Group 2\n1s Delay"]
E --> J["Delay Group 3\n1.5s Delay"]
F --> K["Delay Group 4\n2s Delay"]
G --> L["DSCH Group 3"]
H --> M["DSCH Group 3"]
I --> N["DSCH Group 3"]
MODE STAND ALONE AUTO
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Directive CEM (2014/30/UE)
Directive RoHS
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W-DMX mediante la llave opcional iDMX Stick de Cameo
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D --> K["Delay Group 2\n1s Delay"]
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F --> M["Delay Group 4\n2s Delay"]
MODO AUTÓNOMO AUTOMÁTICO (Stand alone - Auto)
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A["Master Unit Delay 0.5s"] --> B["Mode Loop"]
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C --> D["Slave Group 1 0.5s Delay"]
D --> E["Slave Group 2 1s Delay"]
E --> F["Slave Group 3 1.5s Delay"]
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TRANSMISJA SYGNAŁÓW W W-DMX
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C --> H["Delay Group 1\n0.5s Delay"]
D --> I["Delay Group 2\n1s Delay"]
E --> J["Delay Group 3\n1.5s Delay"]
F --> K["Delay Group 4\n2s Delay"]
G --> L["D5CH Group 3"]
H --> M["D5CH Group 3"]
I --> N["D5CH Group 3"]
J --> O["D5CH Group 4"]
USTAWIANIE TRYBU PRACY STANDALONE AUTO
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A["Master Unit Delay 0.5s"] --> B["Mode Loop"]
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C --> D["Slave Group 1 0.5s Delay"]
D --> E["Slave Group 2 1s Delay"]
E --> F["Slave Group 3 1.5s Delay"]
USTAWIENIA SYSTEMU (Settings)
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G --> H["DSCH Group 3"]
H --> I["Delay Group 0\n0s Delay"]
C --> J["Delay Group 1\n0.5s Delay"]
D --> K["Delay Group 2\n1s Delay"]
E --> L["Delay Group 3\n1.5s Delay"]
I --> M["Delay Group 4\n2s Delay"]
MODALITÀ STAND ALONE
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| 8 Red | Segment 2 000 - 2 | 55 0% to | 100% | |
| 9 Green | Segment 2 000 - | 255 0% to | 100% | |
| 10 Blue | Segment 2 000 - | 255 0% to | 100% | |
| 11 Red | Segment 3 000 - | 255 0% to | 100% | |
| 12 Green | Segment 3 000 - | 255 0% to | 100% | |
| 13 Blue | Segment 3 000 - | 255 0% to | 100% | |
| 14 Red | Segment 4 000 - | 255 0% to | 100% | |
| 15 Green | Segment 4 000 - | 255 0% to | 100% | |
| 16 Blue | Segment 4 000 - | 255 0% to | 100% | |
| 17 | Center LEDs Segment 1 | 000 - | 255 0% to | 100% |
| 18 | Center LEDs Segment 2 | 000 - | 255 0% to | 100% |
| 19 | Center LEDs Segment 3 | 000 - | 255 0% to | 100% |
| 20 | Center LEDs Segment 4 | 000 - | 255 0% to | 100% |
52CH
| Channel Function Values | |||||
| 1 Dimmer 000 - 255 0% to 100% | |||||
| 2 | Strobe Functions | 000 | -005 Open | ||
| 006 | -010 Closed | ||||
| 011 | -022 Ramp up/down slow to fast | ||||
| 023 | -033 Ramp up/down random slow to fast | ||||
| 034 | -045 Ramp up slow to fast | ||||
| 046 | -056 Ramp up random slow to fast | ||||
| 057 | -068 Ramp down slow to fast | ||||
| 069 | -079 Ramp down random slow to fast | ||||
| 080 | -102 Random Strobe effect slow to fast | ||||
| 103 | -127 | Strobe Break effect 5s to 1s (short burst with break) | |||
| 128 | -250 Strobe slow to fast (<1Hz to 20Hz) | ||||
| 251 | -255 Open | ||||
| 3 | Center Dimmer | 000 | -255 0% to 100% | ||
| 4 | Center Strobe functions | 000 | -005 Open | ||
| 006 | -010 Closed | ||||
| 011 | -022 Ramp up/down slow to fast | ||||
| 023 | -033 Ramp up/down random slow to fast | ||||
| 034 | -045 Ramp up slow to fast | ||||
| 046 | Ramp up random slow to fast | ||||
| 4 | Center Strobe functions | 057 | -068 Ramp down slow to fast | |
| 069 | -079 Ramp down random slow to fast | |||
| 080 | -102 Random Strobe effect slow to fast | |||
| 103 | -127 | Strobe Break effect 5s to 1s (short burst with break) | ||
| 128 | -250 Strobe slow to fast (<1Hz to 20Hz) | |||
| 251 | -255 Open | |||
| 5 Red | 1 000 - 255 0% to | 100% | ||
| 6 Green | 1 000 - 255 0% to | 100% | ||
| 7 Blue | 1 000 - 255 0% to | 100% | ||
| 8 Red | 2 000 - 255 0% to | 100% | ||
| 9 Green | 2 000 - 255 0% to | 100% | ||
| 10 Blue | 2 000 - 255 0% to | 100% | ||
| 11 Red | 3 000 - 255 0% to | 100% | ||
| 12 Green | 3 000 - 255 0% to | 100% | ||
| 13 Blue | 3 000 - 255 0% to | 100% | ||
| 14 Red | 4 000 - 255 0% to | 100% | ||
| 15 Green | 4 000 - 255 0% to | 100% | ||
| 16 Blue | 4 000 - 255 0% to | 100% | ||
| 17 Red | 5 000 - 255 0% to | 100% | ||
| 18 Green | 5 000 - 255 0% to | 100% | ||
| 19 Blue | 5 000 - 255 0% to | 100% | ||
| 20 Red | 6 000 - 255 0% to | 100% | ||
| 21 Green | 6 000 - 255 0% to | 100% | ||
| 22 Blue | 6 000 - 255 0% to | 100% | ||
| 23 Red | 7 000 - 255 0% to | 100% | ||
| 24 Green | 7 000 - 255 0% to | 100% | ||
| 25 Blue | 7 000 - 255 0% to | 100% | ||
| 26 Red | 8 000 - 255 0% to | 100% | ||
| 27 Green | 8 000 - 255 0% to | 100% | ||
| 28 Blue | 8 000 - 255 0% to | 100% | ||
| 29 Red | 9 000 - 255 0% to | 100% | ||
| 30 Green | 9 000 - 255 0% to | 100% | ||
| 31 Blue | 9 000 - 255 0% to | 100% | ||
| 32 Red | 10 000 - 255 0% to | 100% | ||
| 33 Green | 10 000 - 255 0% to | 100% | ||
| 34 | Blue 10 | 000 | -255 0% to 100% | |
| 35 Red | 11 000 - 255 0% to | 100% | ||
| 36 Green | 11 000 - 255 0% to | 100% | ||
| 37 | Blue 11 | 000 | -255 0% to 100% | |
| 38 Red | 12 000 - 255 0% to | 100% | ||
| 39 Green | 12 000 - 255 0% to | 100% | ||
| 40 Blue 12 000 - 255 0% to 100% | ||
| 41 Center LEDs 1 000 - 255 0% to 100% | ||
| 42 Center LEDs 2 000 - 255 0% to 100% | ||
| 43 Center LEDs 3 000 - 255 0% to 100% | ||
| 44 Center LEDs 4 000 - 255 0% to 100% | ||
| 45 Center LEDs 5 000 - 255 0% to 100% | ||
| 46 Center LEDs 6 000 - 255 0% to 100% | ||
| 47 Center LEDs 7 000 - 255 0% to 100% | ||
| 48 Center LEDs 8 000 - 255 0% to 100% | ||
| 49 Center LEDs 9 000 - 255 0% to 100% | ||
| 50 Center LEDs 10 000 - 255 0% to 100% | ||
| 51 Center LEDs 11 000 - 255 0% to 100% | ||
| 52 Center LEDs 12 000 - 255 0% to 100% |
| 88CH | ||||
| Channel Function Values | ||||
| 1 Dimmer 000 - 255 0% to 100% | ||||
| 2 Strobe Functions | 000 | -005 Open | ||
| 006 | -010 Closed | |||
| 011 | -022 Ramp up/down slow to fast | |||
| 023 | -033 Ramp up/down random slow to fast | |||
| 034 | -045 Ramp up slow to fast | |||
| 046 | -056 Ramp up random slow to fast | |||
| 057 | -068 Ramp down slow to fast | |||
| 069 | -079 Ramp down random slow to fast | |||
| 080 | -102 Random Strobe effect slow to fast | |||
| 103 | -127 | Strobe Break effect 5s to 1s (short burst with break) | ||
| 128 | -250 Strobe slow to fast (<1Hz to 20Hz) | |||
| 251 | -255 Open | |||
| 3 Center Dimmer 000 - 255 0% to 100% | ||||
| 4 | Center Strobe functions | 000 | -005 Open | |
| 006 | -010 Closed | |||
| 011 | -022 Ramp up/down slow to fast | |||
| 023 | -033 Ramp up/down random slow to fast | |||
| 034 | -045 Ramp up slow to fast | |||
| 046 | -056 Ramp up random slow to fast | |||
| 057 | -068 Ramp down slow to fast | |||
| 069 | -079 Ramp down random slow to fast | |||
| 080 | -102 Random Strobe effect slow to fast | |||
| 4 | Center Strobe functions | 103 | -127 | Strobe Break effect 5s to 1s (short burst with break) |
| 128 | -250 Strobe slow to fast (<1Hz to 20Hz) | |||
| 251 | -255 Open | |||
| 5 Red | Top 1 000 - 255 0% to 100% | |||
| 6 Green | Top 1 000 - 255 0% to 100% | |||
| 7 Blue | Top 1 000 - 255 0% to 100% | |||
| 8 Red | Top 2 000 - 255 0% to 100% | |||
| 9 Green | Top 2 000 - 255 0% to 100% | |||
| 10 Blue | Top 2 000 - 255 0% to 100% | |||
| 11 Red | Top 3 000 - 255 0% to 100% | |||
| 12 Green | Top 3 000 - 255 0% to 100% | |||
| 13 Blue | Top 3 000 - 255 0% to 100% | |||
| 14 Red | Top 4 000 - 255 0% to 100% | |||
| 15 Green | Top 4 000 - 255 0% to 100% | |||
| 16 Blue | Top 4 000 - 255 0% to 100% | |||
| 17 Red | Top 5 000 - 255 0% to 100% | |||
| 18 Green | Top 5 000 - 255 0% to 100% | |||
| 19 Blue | Top 5 000 - 255 0% to 100% | |||
| 20 Red | Top 6 000 - 255 0% to 100% | |||
| 21 Green | Top 6 000 - 255 0% to 100% | |||
| 22 Blue | Top 6 000 - 255 0% to 100% | |||
| 23 Red | Top 7 000 - 255 0% to 100% | |||
| 24 Green | Top 7 000 - 255 0% to 100% | |||
| 25 Blue | Top 7 000 - 255 0% to 100% | |||
| 26 Red | Top 8 000 - 255 0% to 100% | |||
| 27 Green | Top 8 000 - 255 0% to 100% | |||
| 28 Blue | Top 8 000 - 255 0% to 100% | |||
| 29 Red | Top 9 000 - 255 0% to 100% | |||
| 30 Green | Top 9 000 - 255 0% to 100% | |||
| 31 Blue | Top 9 000 - 255 0% to 100% | |||
| 32 Red | Top 10 000 - 255 0% to 100% | |||
| 33 Green | Top 10 000 - 255 0% to 100% | |||
| 34 | Blue Top 10 | 000 | -255 | 0% to 100% |
| 35 Red | Top 11 000 - 255 0% to 100% | |||
| 36 Green | Top 11 000 - 255 0% to 100% | |||
| 37 | Blue Top 11 | 000 | -255 | 0% to 100% |
| 38 Red | Top 12 000 - 255 0% to 100% | |||
| 39 Green | Top 12 000 - 255 0% to 100% | |||
| 40 | Blue Top 12 | 000 | -255 | 0% to 100% |
| 41 | Red Bottom 1 | 000 | -255 0% | to 100% |
| 42 Green Bottom 1 000 - 255 0% to 100% | |||
| 43 Blue Bottom 1 000 - 255 0% to 100% | |||
| 44 Red Bottom 2 000 - 255 0% to 100% | |||
| 45 Green Bottom 2 000 - 255 0% to 100% | |||
| 46 Blue Bottom 2 000 - 255 0% to 100% | |||
| 47 Red Bottom 3 000 - 255 0% to 100% | |||
| 48 Green Bottom 3 000 - 255 0% to 100% | |||
| 49 Blue Bottom 3 000 - 255 0% to 100% | |||
| 50 Red Bottom 4 000 - 255 0% to 100% | |||
| 51 Green Bottom 4 000 - 255 0% to 100% | |||
| 52 Blue Bottom 4 000 - 255 0% to 100% | |||
| 53 Red Bottom 5 000 - 255 0% to 100% | |||
| 54 Green Bottom 5 000 - 255 0% to 100% | |||
| 55 Blue Bottom 5 000 - 255 0% to 100% | |||
| 56 Red Bottom 6 000 - 255 0% to 100% | |||
| 57 Green Bottom 6 000 - 255 0% to 100% | |||
| 58 Blue Bottom 6 000 - 255 0% to 100% | |||
| 59 Red Bottom 7 000 - 255 0% to 100% | |||
| 60 Green Bottom 7 000 - 255 0% to 100% | |||
| 61 Blue Bottom 7 000 - 255 0% to 100% | |||
| 62 Red Bottom 8 000 - 255 0% to 100% | |||
| 63 Green Bottom 8 000 - 255 0% to 100% | |||
| 64 Blue Bottom 8 000 - 255 0% to 100% | |||
| 65 Red Bottom 9 000 - 255 0% to 100% | |||
| 66 Green Bottom 9 000 - 255 0% to 100% | |||
| 67 Blue Bottom 9 000 - 255 0% to 100% | |||
| 68 Red Bottom 10 000 - 255 0% to 100% | |||
| 69 Green Bottom 10 000 - 255 0% to 100% | |||
| 70 Blue Bottom 10 000 - 255 0% to 100% | |||
| 71 Red Bottom 11 000 - 255 0% to 100% | |||
| 72 Green Bottom 11 000 - 255 0% to 100% | |||
| 73 Blue Bottom 11 000 - 255 0% to 100% | |||
| 74 Red Bottom 12 000 - 255 0% to 100% | |||
| 75 Green Bottom 12 000 - 255 0% to 100% | |||
| 76 Blue Bottom 12 000 - 255 0% to 100% | |||
| 77 Center LEDs 1 000 - 255 0% to 100% | |||
| 78 Center LEDs 2 000 - 255 0% to 100% | |||
| 79 Center LEDs 3 000 - 255 0% to 100% | |||
| 80 Center LEDs 4 000 - 255 0% to 100% | |||
| 81 Center LEDs 5 000 - 255 0% to 100% | |||
| 82 Center LEDs 6 000 - 255 0% to 100% | |||
| 83 Center LEDs 7 000 - 255 0% to 100% | |||
| 84 Center LEDs 8 000 - 255 0% to 100% | |||
| 85 Center LEDs 9 000 - 255 0% to 100% | |||
| 86 Center LEDs 10 000 - 255 0% to 100% | |||
| 87 Center LEDs 11 000 - 255 0% to 100% | |||
| 88 Center LEDs 12 000 - 255 0% to 100% |
| D5CH D7CH D9CH | ||||||
| Channel Channel Channel Function Values | ||||||
| 1 1 Dimmer 000 - 255 0% to 100% | ||||||
| 2 2 Strobe | 000 - 005 Open | |||||
| 006 - 255 | Strobe slow to fast (<1Hz to 20Hz) | |||||
| 1 3 3 Red | 000 - 255 0% to 100% | |||||
| 2 4 4 Green | 000 - 255 0% to 100% | |||||
| 3 5 5 Blue | 000 - 255 0% to 100% | |||||
| 4 6 | White 000 - 255 0% to 100% | |||||
| 6 | Center Dimmer | 000 - 255 0% to 100% | ||||
| 7 | Center Strobe | 000 - 005 Open | ||||
| 006 - 255 | Strobe slow to fast (<1Hz to 20Hz) | |||||
| 8 | Sound | 000 - 255 No function | ||||
| 006 - 255 | Sound Control On, mic sen-sivity low to high | |||||
| 5 7 9 | DMX Delay | 000 - 005 Off (no Delay) | ||||
| 006 - 255 0,1s to 2,0s | ||||||