.
- Menu to select the programming functions
- Enter Enter the current menu or confirm the current function value
- Up Scroll “UP” through the menu list to increase the value of the current function
- Down Scroll “DOWN” through the menu list to decrease value of the current function
2.2.3 Fixture Dimensions 2.3 Storing the Fixture
Make sure to fully charge all fixtures before storing. Partially charged
batteries will lose capacity. Fully recharge every 6 months if not used.
2.4 Specifications
Electrical
Power input |
100-240VAC 50/60Hz |
Power consumption |
15W max. |
Power input/output connector |
Magnetic DC connector |
Battery
Battery |
11.1V 8.8Ah |
Charge time |
About 4.5 hours |
Battery life |
Around 5 hours at full color from one full charge |
Around 10 hours for auto color mixing
Around 15 hours at running single color
Battery capacity| Percentage shown on OLED display
Light sources
Led |
6x3W, RGB 3-in-1, 6x1W white led, CT6000~6500K |
White led CRI |
>90Ra |
Beam angle |
360° coverage |
Led average life span |
50,000 hours |
Program
7 static color + 10 dynamic colors
Linear dimming 0-100% electronic dimmer
Linear dimming 0-100% electronic dimmer
Built-in dimming curves
Strobe 0~25K Hz
Built-in color temperatures available
Built-in color temperatures available
Customized program savable
Control
DMX protocol |
Wireless DMX (transceiver) |
Control mode |
Master/Slave, Stand Alone; Wireless DMX, IR Remote Control |
DMX channel |
4/6/10 channel selectable |
Control panel |
OLED display with touch buttons |
Physical & Construction
Housing |
Die-cast aluminum and ABS |
Housing finish |
Mirror finish |
Fixture dimensions (WxHxD) |
147x345x200mm |
Net weight |
1.5 kg |
Working temperature |
-10°C – 45°C |
Charge temperature |
0°C – 45°C |
IP rating |
IP54 |
Cooling |
Natural cooling, silent operation |
INSTALLATION
The fixture can be mounted to any metal surface.
3.1 The table light can be placed on the enclosed metal plate on dinner table.
Put the metal plate on dinner table or underneath tablecloth, put your table
light to the center of the metal plate.
3.2 The table light can also be attachd to any solid metal surface. Make sure
the surface is flat and table light magnetic base can be attached to it
safely.
3.3 Users can also place table light on top of our spike (sold seperately),
thus temperarily use the table light as garden light.
3.4 The table light battery tube can be extended with another tube to make the
height double.
BATTERY CHARGE
The fixture has a rechargeable lithium battery built in. Always store the
fixtures with full battery. Depleted batteries must be recharged immediately;
otherwise fixture performance will suffer.
Battery runtime will decreased time by time. Battery runtime may be slightly
shorter than predicted due to different working enviroments.
The fixture has a magnetic DC charge connector. To charge your table light,
connect it to the magnetic connector from the power station in the tour pack
ABS case. and plug the power station to the mains. The fixture will start to
charge automatically. A normal charging time is about 4-5 hours.
Led turns on RED with very little intensity during charging time, and will
turn to GREEN once battery is fully charged.
Battery capacity can be easily seen on the OLED display. It is recommended to
charge the fixture at an ambient temperature between 0°C and 35°C.
When charging fixtures in the tour pack ABS case, make sure to keep the case
open. If fixture is charged but not in operation, please always keep the power
switch “Off”.
Note: The battery must be replaced with an original one from the
manufacuturer only.
PRODUCT SETUP
5.1 Menu Navigation 5.2 DMX Addressing
Each fixture must be given a DMX address so that the correct fixture responds
to the correct control signals. This DMX address is the channel number from
which the fixture starts to “listen” to the digital control information being
sent out from the controller.
This fixture has 3 DMX channel modes, 4, 6 and 10 DMX channels. To set up
fixture DMX address, first select DMX channel mode. The highest DMX address
for this fixture is 512. To set up fixture DMX starting address, follow the
steps below:
– Switch on the fixture, press MENU till“Channel” appears;
– Press “UP” or “DOWN” button to select 4CH or 6CH or 10CH;
– Press “ENTER” to confirm your select.
– Press “MENU” repeatedly to come back to “Address 001”;
– Set up DMX address by scrolling “UP”/” DOWN” button.
– Press “ENTER” to save your setting.
5.3 Wireless DMX Setup
To operate the table light in DMX mode, users must connect it to a W-DMX
compatible wireless DMX transmitter first.
There is one wireless DMX indicator on the control panel. This indicator shows
status of wireless DMX connection.
Indicator Status |
Description |
Blue light on |
Fixture receiving wireless DMX signal from transmitter. |
Blue light slow flashing |
Fixture already connected to transmitter, but no |
signal coming from transmitter.
Blue light fast flashing| Fixture no connection to transmitter; fixture keeps.
Wireless DMX memory from last pair.
Blue light off| Fixture no connection to transmitter, and no any wireless DMX
memory.
5.3.1 Erase Fixture Wireless DMX Memory
To connect table light to a NEW wireless DMX transmitter, users need to
clear old wireless DMX memory first. Continue pressing “MENU” button till you
see “Wireless DMX”, now press “UP/DOWN” to select “Clear” and press “ENTER” to
erase old wireless DMX memory. Then the blue light will turn off in about 5
seconds.
If you clear the wireless DMX memory of a Master unit, you will also clear the
memory of all Slave units; If you clear the wireless DMX memory of one Slave
unit, you will clear the memory of this unit only.
5.3.2 Connect Fixture to a Wireless DMX Transmitter
After fixture is switched on, and if there is no new transmitter, fixture will
connect to the old transmitter automatically, no need to re-connect it.
To put table light into wireless DMX, receive mode, press MENU button
repeatedly until you see “Wireless DMX”, press ENTER to select [ Transmit] / [
Receive]. Press UP/DOWN to select [ Receive], and press ENTER to save the
setting. To pair fixture and transmitter (make sure wireless DMX indicator is
Off), press the pair button on the transmitter, the fixture wireless DMX
indicator will start to fast flashing fast and then stay on, pair succeeds.
5.3.3 Connect Fixture to Fixture(s) (Master/Slave mode)
Make sure you have already cleared the fixtures wireless DMX memory (Please
refer to 5.4.1 Erase Fixture Wireless DMX Memory). To set one fixture as
Master unit, press MENU button until you see “Wireless DMX”on the OLED
display. Then press ENTER button and use UP/DOWN button to select “Transmit”.
Now press ENTER to save your setting. Now you can select the preset programs.
To set other fixtures as Slave unit, press MENU button until you see “Wireless
DMX”on the OLED display. Then press ENTER button and use UP/DOWN button to
select “Receive”. Press ENTER to save your setting. The fixture(s) now will
run in sequence with the Master unit.
Note: Make sure that all your slave units are set to the same DMX channel
mode with the Master unit.
5.4 OLED Display Protection
OLED display can be set to turn off in 10-30 second or always “On”.
Follow below steps:
– Continue pressing “MENU” till “Back Light” appears.
– Press “ENTER” you will see “Always On”, you can scroll up/down to set up the
time for OLED display back light to turn off, or always “On”
– Press “ENTER” to save your setting.
5.5 ECO Mode
Fixture can be set to operate at ECO mode. Battery will run longer time
with 3 or more color program while brightness is slightly reduced at ECO mode.
To set fixture to run at ECO mode,
– Press MENU button repeatedly until “ECO Mode” appears;
– Press UP/DOWN button to select “On”;
– Press ENTER button to confirm your setting.
5.6 Fixture Information
To view all the information of the fixture, please follow the steps below:
– Press MENU button repeatedly until “Information” appears;
– Press UP/DOWN button to view information options: Version – Current Time –
Total Time – Temperature;
– Press ENTER button to see the details of each option;
– To exit out of any above options, press MENU button.
Version: Currently installed software version for this fixture;
Current Time: Current operating time of this fixture;
Total Time: Total operating time of this fixture;
Temperature: Current temperature inside the head of this fixture.
5.7 Factory Reset
To reset the fixture to factory default, continue pressing MENU button
until “Factory Reset” appears.
Now press UP/DOWN button to select [Yes], then press ENTER to confirm your
setting.
OPERATION
6.1 DMX Control Mode
This function will allow users to control individual fixture with a
standard DMX 512 console. Below is fixture DMX Channel Chart.
Channel Mode| Channel| Function| DMX Value|
Description
---|---|---|---|---
4 CH| 1| Red| 0-255| 0-100%
2| Green| 0-255| 0-100%
3| Blue| 0-255| 0-100%
4| White| 0-255| 0-100%
6 CH| 1| Dimming| 0-255| 0-100%
2| Red| 0-255| 0-100%
3| Green| 0-255| 0-100%
4| Blue| 0-255| 0-100%
5| White| 0-255| 0-100%
6| Strobe| 0-10| No function
11-255| Strobe from slow to fast
10 CH| 1| Dimming| 0-255| 0-100%
2| Red| 0-255| 0-100%
3| Green| 0-255| 0-100%
4| Blue| 0-255| 0-100%
5| White| 0-255| 0-100%
6| Strobe| 0-10| No function
11-255| Strobe from slow to fast
7| Colors macro
&
white balance| 0-10| No function
11-30| R:100% G:0-100% B:0
31-50| R:100%-0 G100% B:0
51-70| R:0 G:100% B: 0-100%
71-90| R: 0 G: 100%-0 B: 100%
91-110| R:0-100% G:0 B: 100%
111-130| R:100% G:0 B:100%-0
131-150| R: 100% G: 0-100% B: 0-100%
151-170| R: 100%-0 G:100%-0 B: 100%
171-200| R: 100% G: 100% B:100%
201-205| White 1
206-210| White 2
211-215| White 3
216-220| White 4
221-225| White 5
226-230| White 6
231-235| White 7
236-240| White 8
241-245| White 9
246-250| White 10
251-255| White 11
8| Color temperature| 0-5| No function
6-25| R:255 G:215 8:076 A:251
26-50| R:255 G:236 8:095 A:252
51-75| R:249 G:249 8:108 A:253
76-100| R:229 G:255 8:125 A:239
101-125| R:197 G:242 B:133 A:207
126-150| R:187 G:235 B:136 A:191
151-175| R:169 G:236 8:148 A:207
176-200| R:168 G:240 8:156 A:204
201-225| R:167 G:244 8:165 A:201
226-250| R:167 G:255 8:183 A:192
251-255| No function
9| Auto| 0-10| No function
11-60| RGB color fade
61-110| RGBW color fade
111-160| RGB color auto mixing
161-130| RGBACMY color mixing
131-160| RGB color changing
161-210| RGBW color auto mixing
211-255| Sound control
10| Speed| 0-255| From slow to fast
6.2 Master/Slave Mode
The fixture has a built-in wireless DMX transceiver inside. Fixtures can
operate Master/Slave mode wirelessly. In Master/Slave mode, one fixture will
work as Master fixture, other fixtures in the daisy chain will work in
synchronization with the Master fixture.
To operate the fixtures in Master/Slave mode, please refer to 5.4.3 Connect
Fixture to Fixture(s) (Master/Slave mode).
6.3 Auto Run Mode
The fixture has preset color mixing and fading programs that can be activated
from the OLED control panel for auto running. To access this, follow below
steps:
– Press button “MENU” repeatedly until“Program” appears.
– Press “UP” or “DOWN” to scroll up/down to select “Auto”;
– Press “ENTER” to select from “Program 1” to “Program 4”;
– Press ENTER to confirm your setting;
– Press ENTER again to adjust auto run speed (from 01 -09).
To exit out of any above options, press MENU button.
6.4 Customized Colors
Users are allowed to program their own color effects and save to the fixture.
Follow the steps below:
– Press button “MENU” repeatedly until “Custom” appears.
– Press “ENTER”, you will see “[Red] 255”, this means you now can program red
color, press again
“ENTER” and scroll “UP” or “DOWN” to adjust red intensity, press “ENTER” again
to save your setting. – To select other colors, press MENU to exit from
current submenu till you see color menu is selectable. Press “UP” or “DOWN” to
select the desired color, Press ENTER button to come to next step. Now press
“UP” or “DOWN” button to adjust color intensity value. Now press “ENTER” to
confirm the color intensity selected.
6.5 IR Remote Control This operation mode allows users to control the
fixture with an infrared remote controller. The remote controller can help you
to achieve almost all functions.
To activate IR remote control, press “Menu” until “IR” appears, press “Up” or
“Down” button and select “On”. Press “Enter” to save the setting.
To control the fixture with this IR remote controller, make sure to point the
controller directly to the IR receiving sensors on the product. Make sure
there are no objects between the controller and
- Set the fixture into blackout (LED on/off).
- Adjust auto, strobe & fade speed, sound sensitivity, DMX address, DMX channel, brightness etc.
- Run auto mode, use “Speed” button followed by the buttons to adjust auto speeds.
- Run sound program, use buttons to adjust sound sensitivity.
- Run strobe program, use buttons to adjust strobe speed.
- Set auto/fade speed, Press this button followed by buttons to adjust program speed.
- Set the fixture into master or slave mode.
- Run fade mode. Use “Speed” button followed by buttons to adjust fade speed.
- Set DMX address. Press this button followed by to set up DMX address. Press this button again followed by to select DMX channel.
- Set the fixture in full brightness. Press this button followed by buttons to adjust brightness.
- Set the fixture in Economy mode. Press this button followed by buttons to turn Economy mode on/off.
- Set static color. This fixture has RGBA led, so “White” and “UV” buttons are invalid.
MAINTENANCE
The operator has to make sure that the safety-related and machine-technical
installations are to be inspected by an expert once a year in the course of an
acceptance test.
The operator has to make sure that safety-related and machine-technical
installations are to be inspected by a skilled person once a year.
The following points have to be considered during the inspection:
– Make sure connections are clean and totally dry before linking equipments or
supplying electric power.
– All screws used for installing the fixture or parts of the fixture have to
be tightly connected and must not be corroded.
The fixture has optical lenses; users should clean the lenses periodically to
optimize light output. The cleaning frequency depends on the environment in
which the curtain system is installed. Damp, smoky or particularly dirty
surrounding can cause greater accumulation of dirt on the lenses. Even in a
clean type of surroundings, it is suggested to clean the lens and housing at
least once a month. It is suggested to use a soft cloth using normal glass
cleaning fluid.
The following points have to be considered during the maintenance:
– Switch off the fixture before cleaning.
– Clean the lens with a mild solution of glass cleaner or isopropyl alcohol,
and a soft, lint free cotton cloth or a lens cleaning tissue.
– Gently polish the external glass surfaces until they are free of haze and
lint.
WARRANTY
The manufacturer hereby warrants, to the original purchaser, our products to
be free of manufacturing defects in material and workmanship for a period of
one year (365 days) from the date of purchase. It is the owner’s
responsibility to establish the data and place of purchase by acceptable
evidence, at the time service is sought. This warranty is void if the serial
number has been altered or removed; if the product is modified in any manner
that the manufacturer concludes, after inspecting, affects the reliability of
the product; if the product has been repaired or serviced by anyone other than
the manufacturer unless prior written authorization was issued to purchaser by
the manufacturer. If the product is damaged because not properly maintained as
set forth in the instruction manual. No warranty, whether expressed or
implied, is given or made with respect to any accessory supplier with products
described above. The consumer’s and or Dealer’s sole remedy shall be such
repair or replacement as is expressly provided.; and under no circumstances
shall the manufacturer be liable for any loss or damage, direct or
consequential, arising out of the use of, or inability to use, this product.
This warranty is the only written warranty applicable to the manufacturer.
Products and supersedes all prior warranties and written descriptions of
warranty terms and conditions heretofore published. The manufacturer reserves
the right to make changes in design and/or improvements upon its products
without any obligation to include these changes in any products theretofore
manufactured.
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Manual version: Ver. 1.0
Date: 20220822
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