evolite IP-BOX 6X15W RGBWA 5in1 ip65 Battery Projector User Manual
- June 9, 2024
- evolite
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IP-BOX 6X15W
**RGBWA 5in1 ip65 battery projector
IP-BOX 6X15W Manual Ver. 1.00
User Manual
**
IP-BOX 6X15W RGBWA 5in1 ip65 Battery Projector
WARNING
Before use, and before installing this fixture, read carefully user manual,
and follow the safety precautions listed on this page.
WARNING
Very high level light output. DO NOT LOOK INTO THE BEAM.
DANGER
Hazardous voltage. Risk of electric shock!
ALWAYS disconnect the fixture from power for servicing, for cleaning or
installing.
Do not connect this unit on a dimmer power pack.
Protect the unit from rain or moisture.
WARNING !
Burn Hazard. Do not touch. Very hot surface The fixture becomes hot during use
and remains hot 10 min after use . Do not touch the unit.
WARNING !
Fire Hazard!
Keep flammable materials away from the fixture. Do not operate the fixture
with ambient temperature over 40°C.
DANGER !
Safety Hazard. Risk of injury.
This evolite unit must be installed by professional people. If suspended, make
sure the structure and the hardware used for this suspension is secured. This
Hardware must support at least 10 times the weight of the device suspended.
Ensure public is not looking at the beam. Do not try to repair the fixture by
yourself. Contact a professional repair service.
In the event of a malfunction, stop the appliance immediately. Do not attempt
to repair it yourself. Contact your retailer or call a specialized and
authorized repairer. There are no user replaceable parts.
The battery is guaranteed for 6 months
Disposal of old equipment
When it is to be permanently decommissioned, take the product to a local
recycling plant for disposal that is not harmful to the environment. Devices
marked with this symbol must not be disposed of with household waste. Contact
your dealer or local authorities for more information. Remove all inserted
batteries and dispose of them separately from the product.
As an end user, you are obliged by law (Battery Ordinance) to return all used
batteries/rechargeable batteries. It is forbidden to throw them in the
household waste. You
can drop off your used batteries free of charge at collection points in your
municipality and wherever batteries/rechargeable batteries are sold. By
disposing of used devices and batteries correctly, you help protect the
environment.
Introduction
Thank you for selecting this professional fixture from evolite This new
intelligent Moving Wash will provide you reliability, latest features, and
professional lighting effects for a long period of time.
This evolite fixture is complying with European standards:
EN60598-1:2008+A11:2009 EN60598-217:1989+A2:1991 et RoHs.
Device Description
LED: 6 LED 15W RGBWA 5in1
Power consumption: 80W
DMX channels: 10 / 5 / 3 DMX channels
Control protocol: DMX512, WDMX
Color of the case: black
Fanless
Color temperature: 3000K~7600K
Rugged, water-resistant housing
XLR connectors: 3-pin Seetronic connectors
Powercon True1 current input
Protection index: IP65
Operating modes: Auto, DMX, Master/Slave, WDMX, IR remote control
Power Input: 100~240V, 50/60Hz
Battery: Lithium-Ion 11.1V / 8800 mAH
Autonomy: from 4 to 20h (mono-color)
Charging time: 3 to 4 hours
Dimensions: 200 x 160 x 235mm
Net weight: 4.2 kg
Installation
o Rigging
The installation of the projector has to be built and constructed in a way
that it can hold 10 times the weight for 1 hour without any harming
deformation.
IMPORTANT! OVERHEAD RIGGING REQUIRES EXTENSIVE EXPERIENCE, including
calculating working load limits, installation material being used, and
periodic safety inspection of all installation material and the projector. 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 projector had to be installed
out of the reach of people
Always secure your fixture with a safety cable!’
DMX 512 Connection
The wires must not come into contact with each other, otherwise the fixture will not work at all or properly. Please note the starting address depends upon which controller is being used. Only use a DMX cable and 3-pin XLR-plugs and connectors in order to connect the controller with the fixture or one fixture to another Connection with the mains.
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. The device must only be connected with an electric installation carried out in compliance with IEC standards.
Set up
o Control panel
The control board offer several features: you can simple set the starting
address, run the preprogrammed program or make a reset.
The main menu is accessed by pressing the Menu button, Browse through the
submenu by pressing Up or Down. Press the Enter-button in order to select the
desired menu. You can change the selection by pressing Up or Down, confirm
every selection by pressing the Enter-button. The functions provided are
described in the following setting.
Button | Function |
---|---|
Scrolls through the first level of options, or exits from the current |
menu or function
Menu
Menu | Setting | Description |
---|---|---|
**** DMX mode | **** |
DMX
| 10CH| ADDR:001-512
5-1CH
5-2CH
3CH
Static colors| STATIC| 01-20| Static colors
Auto| AUTO| 01-09| Auto program
Speed| SPEED| 01-09| Speed
Edit color| **** COLOR| R:000-255| Red (0-100%)
G:000-255| Green (0-100%)
B:000-255| Blue (0-100%)
W:000-255| White (0-100%)
A:000-255| Amber (0-100%)
Dimming| DIMMING| 01-99| Master dimming
Fading| FADING| 00-99| Fading Program
Flash| FLASH| 00-99| Flash Program
Slave| SLAVE| SLAVE MODE| Enable slave mode
ECO| ECO| OFF| Regular mode
ON| Energy saving mode
Passcode| PASSCODE| ON/OFF| Enable or Disenable the lock
passcode on the display screen
Wireless 2.4G | SET 2.4G | CONNECT | Connect the DMX Wireless |
---|---|---|---|
DISCONNECT | Disconnect the DMX Wireless | ||
Infrared | INFRARED | ON/OFF | Enable or Disenable IR remote |
DMX Mode
Each fixture can be individually controlled with a standard DMX-512
controller.
Each device must be “addressed” using the “A001” menu. The address entered is
then the base address, the address from which the device will respond.
If two fixtures are addressed to the same DMX address; they will then behave
identically, responding to the same DMX channels.
This product also embeds wireless DMX technology. It is compatible with the
Evolite DWT-512 as well as Wireless Solution up to G4 protocol. Attention, not
compatible with the G5 protocol.
The IP-BOX 6X15W also supports wireless master / slave transmission because
the product is equipped with a wireless transmitter / receiver.
To make a wireless connection.
- Turn on the transmitter (not supplied). If ever you do not have a transmitter, you can use an IP-BOX 6X15W as a transmitter. Then connect the dmx output of your controller to the 1st IP-BOX 6X15W wired to use it as a transmitter.
- Turn on the IP-BOX 6X16W(s)
- Navigate in the menu and activate 2.4G > CONNECT. Do it on every product.
- The receiver will then connect to the transmitter
10 DMX channel
CH1 | 0-255 | Master dimming (0-100%) |
---|---|---|
CH2 | 0-255 | Stroboscope (Rate 0-100%) |
CH3 | 0-255 | Rouge(0-100%) |
CH4 | 0-255 | Vert (0-100%) |
CH5 | 0-255 | Bleu (0-100%) |
CH6 | 0-255 | Blanc (0-100%) |
CH7 | 0-255 | Ambre (0-100%) |
**** CH8 | 0-9 | Pas de function |
10-19 | Rouge | |
20-29 | Vert | |
30-39 | Bleu | |
40-49 | Blanc | |
50-59 | Ambre | |
60-69 | Jaune | |
70-79 | Magenta | |
80-89 | Cyan | |
90-99 | Orange foncé | |
100-109 | Vert jaune | |
--- | --- | --- |
110-119 | Saumon | |
120-129 | Turquoise | |
130-139 | Vert léger | |
140-149 | Orange | |
150-159 | Straw | |
160-169 | Lavande | |
170-179 | Bleu clair | |
180-189 | Bleu foncé | |
190-199 | Rose | |
200-255 | All on | |
**** CH9 | 0-9 | Pas de fonction |
10-19 | Program Auto 1 | |
20-29 | Program Auto 2 | |
30-39 | Program Auto 3 | |
40-49 | Program Auto 4 | |
50-59 | Program Auto 5 | |
60-69 | Program Auto 6 | |
70-79 | Program Auto 7 | |
80-89 | Program Auto 8 | |
90-255 | Program Auto 9 | |
CH10 | 0-255 | Vitesse program Auto (lent-rapide) |
5-1 DMX channel
CH1 | 0-255 | Rouge (0-100%) |
---|---|---|
CH2 | 0-255 | vert (0-100%) |
CH3 | 0-255 | Bleu (0-100%) |
CH4 | 0-255 | Blanc (0-100%) |
CH5 | 0-255 | Ambre (0-100%) |
5-2 DMX channel
CH1 | 0-255 | Master dimming (0-100%) |
---|---|---|
CH2 | 0-255 | Stroboscope (Rate 0-100%) |
**** CH3 | 0-9 | Pas de function |
10-19 | Rouge | |
20-29 | Vert | |
30-39 | Bleu | |
40-49 | Blanc | |
50-59 | Ambre | |
60-69 | Jaune | |
70-79 | Magenta | |
80-89 | Cyan | |
90-99 | Orange foncé | |
100-109 | Vert jaune | |
110-119 | Saumon | |
120-129 | Turquoise | |
130-139 | Vert léger | |
140-149 | Orange | |
150-159 | Straw | |
160-169 | Lavande | |
170-179 | Bleu clair | |
180-189 | Bleu foncé | |
190-199 | Rose | |
200-255 | All on | |
CH4 | 0-9 | Pas de fonction |
10-19 | Program Auto 1 | |
20-29 | Program Auto 2 | |
--- | --- | --- |
30-39 | Program Auto 3 | |
40-49 | Program Auto 4 | |
50-59 | Program Auto 5 | |
60-69 | Program Auto 6 | |
70-79 | Program Auto 7 | |
80-89 | Program Auto 8 | |
90-255 | Program Auto 9 | |
CH5 | 0-255 | Vitesse program Auto (lent-rapide) |
3 DMX channel
CH1 | 0-255 | Rouge (0-100%) |
---|---|---|
CH2 | 0-255 | Vert (0-100%) |
CH3 | 0-255 | Bleu (0-100%) |
IR REMOTE CONTROLLER
BLACK OUT Mode
- Press BLACK OUT to off existing modes, Press BLACK OUT to return the last modes.
AUTO Mode
- Press
on the IRC. - Press <+> or <–> to choose between the different AUTO programs.
STROBE Mode
- Press
on the IRC. - Press <+> or <–> to adjust the strobe rate.
- Press
again to turn off the strobe.
SPEED Mode
- Press
on the IRC. - Press <+> or <–> to adjust the auto program speed.
DMX/% Mode
To enable DMX or disallow DMX on the product
Manual Mode
- Press
on the IRC. - Press
, , , and to choose your color. - Press <+> or <–> to choose static colors.
FADE Mode
- Press
on the IRC. - Press < FADE > again to turn off the FADE.
- Press <+> or <–> to adjust the Fading program speed.
Number 1-9
- Press digit <1> to <9> to change different brightness on the light.
Maintenance & service
o Cleaning
The cleaning of internal must be carried out periodically to optimize light output. Cleaning frequency depends on the environment in which the fixture operates: damp, smoky or particularly dirty surrounding can cause greater accumulation of dirt on the fixture’s optics.
- Clean with soft cloth using normal glass cleaning fluid.
- Always dry the parts carefully.
- Clean the external optics at least every 20 days.
Troubleshooting
Following are a few common problems that may occur during operation. Here are some suggestions for easy troubleshooting:
-
The fixture does not work, no light
o Check the connection of power and main fuse.
o Measure the mains voltage on the main connector. -
Not responding to DMX controller
o DMX LED should be on. If not, check DMX connectors, cables to see if link properly.
o If the DMX LED is on and no response to the channel, check the address settings and DMX polarity.
o If you have intermittent DMX signal problems, check the pins on connectors or on PCB of the fixture or the previous one.
o Try to use another DMX controller.
o Check if the DMX cables run near or run alongside to high voltage cables that may cause damage or interference to DMX interface circuit. -
Some fixtures don’t respond to the easy controller
o You may have a break in the DMX cabling.
o Check the LED for the response of the master/ slave mode signal. -
No response to the sound
o Make sure the fixture does not receive DMX signal.
o Check microphone to see if it is good by tapping the microphone.
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Importé par / Imported by
EVOLITE – MSC
7 avenue du 1er Mai
91120 Palaiseau / FRANCE
infos@msc-distribution.com
Tel : +33 1 69 34 80 62
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