cameo F4 FC PO IP65 Pole Operated Outdoor Fresnel Spotlight with RGBW LED User Manual

June 10, 2024
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cameo F4 FC PO IP65 Pole Operated Outdoor Fresnel Spotlight with RGBW LED User Manual
cameo F4 FC PO IP65 Pole Operated Outdoor Fresnel Spotlight with RGBW
LED

YOU‘VE MADE THE RIGHT CHOICE!

We have designed this product to operate reliably over many years. Please read this User‘s Manual carefully, so that you can begin making optimum use of your Cameo Light product quickly. Learn more about Cameo Light on our website WWW.CAMEOLIGHT.COM.

INTENDED USE!

The product is a device for event technology!

The product has been developed for professional use in the field of event technology and is not suitable for use in households!

Furthermore, this product is only intended for qualified users with expert knowledge of event technology!

Use of the product outside of the specified technical data and operating conditions is considered improper use! Liability for damage and third-party damage to persons and property due to improper use is excluded!

SAFETY INFORMATION

  1. Please read these instructions carefully.

  2. Keep all information and instructions in a safe place.

  3. Follow the instructions.

  4. Observe all safety warnings. Never remove safety warnings or other information from the equipment.

  5. Use the equipment only in the intended manner and for the intended purpose.

  6. Use only sufficiently stable and compatible stands and/or mounts (for fixed installations). Make certain that wall mounts are properly installed and secured. Make certain that the equipment is installed securely and cannot fall down.

  7. During installation, observ e the applicable safety regulations for your country.

  8. Never install and operate the equipment near radiators, heat registers, ovens or other sources of heat. Make certain that the equipment is always installed so that is cooled sufficiently and cannot overheat.

  9. Never place sources of ignition, e.g., burning candles, on the equipment.

  10. Ventilation slits must not be blocked.

  11. This appliance is designed exclusively for indoor use, do not use this equipment in the immediate vicinity of water (does not apply to special outdoor equipment – in this case, observe the special instructions noted below). Do not expose this equipment to flammable materials, fluids or gases.

  12. Make certain that dripping or splashed water cannot enter the equipment. Do not place containers filled with liquids, such as vases or drinking vessels, on the equipment.

  13. Make certain that objects cannot fall into the device.

  14. Use this equipment only with the accessories recommended and intended by the manufacturer.

  15. Do not open or modify this equipment.

  16. After connecting the equipment, check all cables in order to prevent damage or accidents, e.g., due to tripping hazards.

  17. During transport, make certain that the equipment cannot fall down and possibly cause property damage and personal injuries.

  18. If your equipment is no longer functioning properly, if fluids or objects have gotten inside the equipment or if it has been damaged in anot her way, switch it off immediately and unplug it from the mains outlet (if it is a powered device). This equipment may only be repaired by authorized, qualified personnel.

  19. Clean the equipment using a dry cloth.

  20. Comply with all applicable disposal laws in your country. During disposal of packaging, please separate plastic and paper/cardboard.

  21. Plastic bags must be kept out of reach of children.
    FOR EQUIPMENT THAT CONNECTS TO THE POWER MAINS:

  22. CAUTION: If the power cord of the device is equipped with an earthing contact, then it must be connected to an outlet with a protective ground. Never deactivate the protective ground of a power cord.

  23. If the equipment has been exposed to strong fluctuations in temperature (for example, after transport), do not switch it on immediately.Moisture and condensation could damage the equipment. Do not switch on the equipment until it has reached room temperature.

  24. Before connecting the equipment to the power outlet, first verify that the mains voltage and frequency match the values specified on the equipment. If the equipment has a voltage selection switch, connect the equipment to the power outlet only if the equipment values and the mains power values match. If the included power cord or power adapter does not fit in your wall outlet, contact your electrician.

  25. Do not step on the power cord. Make certain that the power cable does not become kinked, especially at the mains outlet and/or power adapter and the equipment connector.

  26. When connecting the equipment, make certain that the power cord or power adapter is always freely accessible. Always disconnect the equipment from the power supply if the equipment is not in use or if you want to clean the equipment. Always unplug the power cord and power adapter from the power outlet at the plug or adapter and not by pulling on the cord. Never touch the power cord and power adapter with wet hands.

  27. Whenever possible, avoid switching the equipment on and off in quick succession because otherwise this can shorten the useful life of the equipment.

  28. IMPORTANT INFORMATION: Replace fuses only with fuses of the same type and rating. If a fuse blows repeatedly, please contact an authorised service centre.

  29. To disconnect the equipment from the power mains completely, unplug the power cord or power adapter from the power outlet.

  30. If your device is equipped with a Volex power connector, the mating Volex equipment connector must be unlocked before it can be removed. However, this also means that the equipment can slide and fall down if the power cable is pulled, which can lead to personal injuries and/or other damage. For this reason, always be careful when laying cables.

  31. Unplug the power cord and power adapter from the power outlet if there is a risk of a lightning strike or before extended periods of disuse.

  32. The device must only be installed in a voltage-free condition (disconnect the mains plug from the mains).

  33. Dust and other debris inside the unit may cause damage. The unit should be regularly serviced or cleaned (no guarantee) depending on ambient conditions (dust etc., nicotine, fog) by qualified personnel to prevent overheating and malfunction.

  34.  Please keep a distance of at least 0.5 m to any combustible materials.

  35. Only use the power cable provided to connect the device to the power supply.

  36. The appliance is not to be used by persons (including children) with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge.

  37. Children must be instructed not to play with the device.

  38. If the power cord of the device is damaged, do not use the device. The power cord must be replaced by an adequate cable or assembly from an authorized service center.

CAUTION

Risk of Electric Shock Do Not Open.

CAUTION:
To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not remove cover (or back). There are no user serviceable parts inside. Maintenance and repairs should be exclusively carried out by qualified service personnel.

**** The warning triangle with lightning symbol indicates dangerous uninsulated voltage inside the unit, which may cause an electrical shock.

**** The warning triangle with exclamation mark indicates important operating and maintenance instructions.

Warning! This symbol indicates a hot surface. Certain parts of the housing can become hot during operation. After use, wait for a cool-down period of at least 10 minutes before handling or transporting the device.

Warning! This device is designed for use below 2000 metres in altitude.

Warning! This product is not intended for use in tropical climates.

Caution! Intense LED light source! Risk of eye damage. Do not look into the light source

CAUTION! IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT LIGHTING PRODUCTS!

  1. Do not stare, even temporarily, directly into the light beam.
  2. Do not look at the beam directly with optical instruments such as magnifiers.
  3. Strobe effects may cause epileptic seizures in sensitive people! People with epilepsy should definitely avoid places where strobe effects are used.

INTRODUCTION

CONTROL FUNCTIONS

1-channel, 2-channel DIM, 2-channel CCT, 3-channel RGB, 4-channel RGBW, 4-channel CCT, 6-channel HSI/CCT, 7-channel RGB/CCT, 8-channel RGBW 16Bit, 10-channel HSI/CCT, 16-channel RGBW/CCT 16Bit

Master / slave mode
Stand-alone functions

PROPERTIES

1x High Power 570 W RGBW LED. 14°–50° beam angle, manual zoom. Zoom, pan and tilt adjustable via control rod. IP65 protection rating. 250 mm Fresnel lens. Configurable PWM frequency (flicker free). DMX-512 control. RDM enabled. Manual control. 4 dimmer curves. 16-bit dimming. Master/slave mode. Extremely quiet operation thanks to heat pipe cooling and IP65 fan. Operating voltage: 100–240 V AC / 50–60 Hz. Power consumption 350 W. Mounting bracket, filter frame and 8-way barn door included.

The spotlight complies with the RDM standard (Remote Device Management). This device manager allows the user to request the status of and configure RDM end devices via an RDM-capable controller.

CONNECTIONS, CONTROL AND DISPLAY ELEMENTS

CONNECTIONS INTRUCTIONS

  1. POWER IN
    TRUE 1-compatible input socket. Operating voltage: 100–240 V AC / 50–60 Hz. A suitable power cable with IP65 plug is included in delivery. Always blanked with the corresponding rubber blanking cap if not used.

  2. POWER OUT
    TRUE1-compatible output socket to supply power to additional CAMEO spotlights. Ensure that the total power consumption of all devices connected to the device does not exceed the given ampere (A) value. Always blanked with the corresponding rubber blanking cap if not used.

  3. DMX IN
    Male IP65 5-pin XLR connector to connect a DMX control device (e.g., DMX console). Always blanked with the corresponding rubber blanking cap if not used.

  4. DMX OUT
    Female IP65 5-pin XLR connector to transmit the DMX control signal. Always blanked with the corresponding rubber blanking cap if not used.

  5. OLED DISPLAY
    Display for the currently active operating mode and the menu items in the processing menu.

  6. DIM / ENTER / SELECT
    Push button rotary encoder to set and control the spotlight.
    DIM – When used in CCT, HSI, Direct LED, Gel, User Color or Play Loop stand-alone mode, the encoder serves as a master dimmer (rotary encoder).
    ENTER – 1. Pressing ENTER brings you to the menu level to select the mode. 2. This navigates you one level deeper into the menu structure. 3. Confirm the new value, such as a change to the DMX address, by pressing ENTER
    SELECT – Rotate the encoder to select the menu item from the menu level and change the value within the menu item (such as DMX address).

  7. The function of the center push button rotary encoder (rotate and press) is shown on the corresponding menu item at the center of the display (middle row = rotate, lower row = press).

  8. ESC – If the press function on the right push button rotary encoder is not shown explicitly in the display, then pressing the encoder navigates to the next higher menu level.

  9. ZOOM
    The adjustment knob for manually adjusting the beam angle is located on the right side of the housing. The yellow bell-shaped knob is located directly opposite the adjustment knob and is used for manually adjusting the beam angle using an operating pole for crossbeam installation. The adjustment knob and drive unit for the operating pole are mechanically connected to each other. The adjustment knob or yellow bell-shaped knob can be turned to continuously adjust the spotlight beam angle, with the zoom tube on the Fresnel lens moving in and out of the housing through a gear-and-pinion system. The further the zoom tube emerges from the housing, the smaller the beam angle. A stopping mechanism is in place to prevent the tube from falling out of the housing.

PRESSURE EQUALIZATION ELEMENT
The spotlight features pressure equalization elements to keep as little condensation as possible from forming inside the enclosure.

NOTE : The input and output connectors must be protected against splashing water in accordance with the protection rating IP65 by correctly blanking them with the corresponding IP65 plugs or the rubber blanking caps.

OPERATION

NOTE

  • As soon as the spotlight is correctly connected to the power mains, “Welcome to Cameo”, the model designation, and then the software version are displayed in sequence on the display as part of the startup process. Once the process is complete, the spotlight is ready for use and resumes whichever mode was most recently activated.
  • If one of the DMX modes or the Slave mode is active and no control signal is present at the DMX input, then the symbols on the display will begin to blink.
  • If no input is received within approx. 1 minute, then the currently activated operating mode will be shown automatically on the display (main display).

DISPLAY MAIN DISPLAY DMX OPERATING MODE
The main display in DMX mode shows the currently configured DMX start address, the DMX mode and other information (see illustration)
OPERATING MODE

SETTING THE DMX START ADDRESS (DMX Address)

Starting from the main display, press on the right push button rotary encoder to move to the main menu. Rotate the left encoder (SELECT) to select the “DMX Address” menu item (as indicated by selector arrow on left) and confirm by pressing the encoder (ENTER). You can now configure the DMX start address as desired by rotating the left encoder (highest value reflects the active DMX operating mode). At the same time, the following address, i.e. the DMX start address derived from the selected start address plus the channel number for the selected DMX mode, is also shown. Confirm the entry by pressing on the left encoder (ENTER), which then returns you automatically to the main display and activates the DMX mode. The menu item for selecting the desired DMX mode is reached directly from the “DMX Address” menu item by pressing on the middle push button rotary encoder (DMX mode), while the previously configured DMX start address is then saved automatically
START ADDRESS

  • Rotate encoder =
  • change value
  • Press encoder =
  • confirm change to value (enter)

SETTING THE DMX MODE (DMX Mode)
Starting from the main display, press on the right push button rotary encoder to move to the main menu. Rotate the left encoder (SELECT) to select the “DMX Mode” menu item (as indicated by selector arrow on left) and confirm by pressing the left encoder (ENTER). You can now select the desired DMX mode by rotating the left encoder. Confirm the choice by pressing on the left encoder (ENTER), which then returns you automatically to the main display and activates the DMX mode. You can find tables on channel assignment in the different DMX modes in these instructions under DMX CONTROL.

STAND-ALONE MODE CCT (Correlated Color Temperature)

Starting from the main display, press on the left push button rotary encoder to move to the mode selection menu. Rotate the left encoder (SELECT) to select “CCT” mode (as indicated by selector arrow on left) and confirm by pressing the left encoder (ENTER). Dim level, correlated color temperature (CCT) and tint can now be configured using the three push button rotary encoders (see illustration).
Correlated Color Temperature

Rotate encoder = set DIM
Press encoder = select mode

STAND-ALONE MODE DIRECT LED (RGBW color mix)
Starting from the main display, press on the left push button rotary encoder to move to the mode selection menu. Rotate the left encoder (SELECT) to select “Direct LED” mode (as indicated by selector arrow on left) and confirm by pressing the left encoder (ENTER). The total brightness and intensity levels for R, G, B and W can now be configured using the three push button rotary encoders (see illustration).
RGBW color mix

Rotate encoder = set overall brightness level (DIM)
Press encoder = select mode

STAND-ALONE MODE GEL (Color Filter Presets)
Starting from the main display, press on the left push button rotary encoder to move to the mode selection menu. Rotate the left encoder (SELECT) to select “GEL” mode (as indicated by selector arrow on left) and confirm by pressing the left encoder (ENTER). The brightness level (DIM) and color filter preset (Gel) can now be set using the left and center push button rotary encoder (see illustration). The color filter presets with Lee filter designations and corresponding Rosco filter numbers can be found in the DMX tables under DMX CONTROL (channel “Color Presets” e.g. in 10-channel mode, without “User Color 1 – 8”)
Color Filter Presets

STAND-ALONE MODE USER COLOR (Individual color presets 1 – 8)

Starting from the main display, press on the left push button rotary encoder to move to the mode selection menu. Rotate the left encoder (SELECT) to select “User Color” mode (as indicated by selector arrow on left) and confirm by pressing the left encoder (ENTER). Now select one of the 8 preset but customizable user colors by rotating the left encoder. Confirm the selection by pressing the left encoder (ENTER). The brightness level (DIM) of the user color can now be set using the left encoder (see illustration). The individual preset settings and the name of the user color can be modified using the “Edit User Color” menu item.
Individual color

Rotate encoder = set DIM
Press encoder = select mode

STAND-ALONE MODE EDIT USER color (Edit User Color)

Starting from the main display, press on the right push button rotary encoder to move to the main menu. Rotate the left encoder (SELECT) to select “Edit User Color” menu item (as indicated by selector arrow on left) and confirm by pressing the left encoder (ENTER). You can now select one of the 8 color presets by rotating the left encoder and then confirm the selection by pressing on the left encoder (ENTER).

Edit User Color

Rotate encoder = set DIM
Press encoder = select mode

STAND-ALONE MODE EDIT USER color (Edit User Color)
Starting from the main display, press on the right push button rotary encoder to move to the main menu. Rotate the left encoder (SELECT) to select “Edit User Color” menu item (as indicated by selector arrow on left) and confirm by pressing the left encoder (ENTER). You can now select one of the 8 color presets by rotating the left encoder and then confirm the selection by pressing on the left encoder (ENTER).
Instructions

Now enter a custom name of up to 12 digits to be assigned to the preset (Edit User Color Name) by rotating the left encoder to a letter, underscore or number for the first position of the preset name, confirming the selection by pressing on the left encoder. The second position etc is chosen in the same way. Once the preset name is complete, press the center encoder (Save&Next) to move to the next step of editing.

If you press on “Save&Next” without selecting a letter, underscore or number for the first position, then the previous preset name is retained and you move immediately to the next step of editing.

Now you can decide in which way you wish to create the color for the preset, i.e. one of the 4 methods “CCT”, “HSI”, “DIRECT” and “GEL”, as selected by rotating the left encoder (SELECT) and confirmed by pressing the left encoder (ENTER).
Instructions

You should now set the desired color as described in the instructions for the respective stand-alone mode and then confirm by pressing on the left encoder (ENTER/Save).
Instructions

STAND-ALONE MODE PLAY LOOP (8-step color sequences 1 – 8)

Starting from the main display, press on the left push button rotary encoder to move to the mode selection menu. Rotate the left encoder (SELECT) to select “Play Loop” mode (as indicated by selector arrow on left) and confirm by pressing the left encoder (ENTER). Now select one of the 8 preset but customizable color sequences (loops) by rotating the left encoder. Confirm the selection by pressing the left encoder (ENTER).

The brightness (DIM) of the color loop can now be set using the left encoder, while the step duration (0.1 second to 21 minutes, with 2 random modes) and fade times (0 seconds to 18 minutes, with 2 random modes) are configured using the center and right encoders respectively (see illustration). The individual settings and the name of the color loops can be modified using the “Edit Loop” item in the main menu.
STAND-ALONE MODE

Rotate encoder = set brightness (DIM)
Press encoder = select mode

STAND-ALONE MODE EDIT PLAY LOOP (Edit Loop)

Starting from the main display, press on the right push button rotary encoder to move to the main menu. Rotate the left encoder (SELECT) to select “Edit Loop” menu item (as indicated by selector arrow on left) and confirm by pressing the left encoder (ENTER). You can now select one of the 8 color sequences (loops) by rotating the left encoder and then confirm the selection by pressing on the left encoder (ENTER).
Edit Loop

Now enter a custom name of up to 12 digits to be assigned to the color loop (Edit Loop Name) by rotating the left encoder to a letter, underscore or number for the first position of the preset name, confirming the selection by pressing on the left encoder. The second position etc. is chosen in the same way. Once the preset name is complete, press the center encoder (Save&Next) to move to the next step of editing. If you press on “Save&Next” without selecting a letter, underscore or number for the first position, then the previous preset name is retained and you move immediately to the next step of editing.

Select Step 1 from the 8-step loop (Step1-Step 8) by rotating the left encoder to determine the color for the step (Step 1, note the selection arrow). Now select one of the colors in the stand-alone mode “User Color” by rotating the center encoder and confirm the selection for Step 1 by pressing on the middle encoder. The selected color for the respective step is displayed visually in a box on a light background below the color number 1 to 8. The same method is used to set the colors for steps 2 through 8. Close the process and save the loop by pressing on the left encoder (ENTER).
Instructions

SLAVE MODE
Starting from the main display, press on the left push button rotary encoder to move to the mode selection menu. Rotate the left encoder to select the “Slave” menu item (as indicated by selector arrow on left) and confirm by pressing theencoder (ENTER). Slave mode is now activated and the main display is automatically shown again. Connect the slave and master unit (same model, same software version) using a DMX cable, and activate one of the stand-alone modes on the master unit. The slave unit will now follow the master unit.
SLAVE MODE

Press encoder = select mode

DMX MODE
Starting from the main display, press on the left push button rotary encoder to move to the mode selection menu. Rotate the left encoder to select the “DMX” menu item (as indicated by selector arrow on left) and confirm by pressing the encoder (ENTER). DMX mode is now activated and the main display is automatically shown again. Select one of the ten available DMX modes in the menu item “DMX Mode” in the main menu (see SET DMX MODE).

DEVICE SETTINGS (Settings)

Starting from the main display, press on the right push button rotary encoder to move to the main menu. Rotate the left encoder (SELECT) to select “Settings” menu item (as indicated by selector arrow on left) and confirm by pressing the left encoder (ENTER). This will take you to the submenu for setting the submenu options (see table, select via SELECT, confirm via ENTER, change value or status via SELECT, confirm via ENTER).

Dimmer Curve   =   Dimmer curveLinear Dimmer Response = Dimmer responseLED Red Shift   =Accurately mimics the colour drift of dimming a halogen spotlight. When dimming the spotlight, the colour temperature changes automatically to increasingly warm white and amber (and vice versa).No PWM- Frequency = LED PWM frequency600 Hz / 1200 Hz /2000 Hz / 4000 Hz /6000 Hz / 25k Hz      Color Calibration      =      Colour calibrationRAW – Off Autolock  =  Automatic locking of the controls On Fan = Fan settingAuto Fan = Fan settingConstant Medium Factory Reset =Restore factory settings (without resetting user colours and loops) Reset Now? UC/Loops Reset =Reset the user colours and loops to factory settingsReset User Colors/ Loops

Settings

Display Flip| =| Display rotation| Standing Position| No rotation of the display
Hanging Position| Display is rotated by 180° (e.g. for overhead installation)

Display Time off

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Display lighting

| Display always on| Permanently on
Display off after 20s| Deactivates after approximately 20 seconds of inactivity

DMX Fail

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Operational status with DMX signal fault

| Hold| Last command is retained
Blackout| Activates blackout
User Color 8| Activates User Colour 8
Light intensity increases linearly with DMX value
Exponential| Light intensity can be finely adjusted at lower DMX values and broadly adjusted at higher DMX values

Logarithmic

| Light intensity can be broadly adjusted at lower DMX values and finely adjusted at higher DMX values

S-Curve

| Light intensity can be finely adjusted at lower and higher DMX values and broadly adjusted at medium DMX values
Light responds abruptly to changes in DMX value
Halogen| Light behaves like a halogen spotlight with slight brightness changes
Colour drift is disabled

Dim To Warm

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Colour drift is enabled

Configuration of LED PWM frequency

R, G, B and W with maximum value 255
RAW – Adjust (Individuelle, betriebs- artübergreifende Anpassung von R, G, B, und W mit Werten von jeweils 000 bis 255)| Press middle encoder = switch between R+G and B+W (colour) Rotate middle encoder = set value of R or B
 | Press right encoder = one level up in menu structure (ESC)

Rotate right encoder = set value of G or W

 | Press left encoder = confirm and save settings

Calibrated

| Factory calibration of R, G, B and W (across all modes). Select this setting for the correct display of colour shades and presets in the standalone modes CCT and Gel, as well as when controlling CCT and the presets Gel via DMX.
Smart Calibration| Merge Factory (calibrated) and RAW calibration
Automatic locking of the controls after approxima- tely 30 seconds of inactivity. Display shown upon attempted use: “Locked!”

Unlock: Simultaneously press the centre and right encoders for approx. 3 seconds

Off| Automatic locking of the controls is disabled
Automatic fan control
Off| Deactivated fan with greatly reduced brightness
Constant Low| Constantly low fan speed with reduced brightness, if necessary
Constant average fan speed with reduced bright- ness, if necessary
Constant High| Constant high fan speed
Reset to factory settings:

confirm with ENTER, cancel with ESC

Reset to factory settings:

confirm with ENTER, cancel with ESC

DIMMER CURVES

DIMMER CURVES

SYSTEM INFORMATION (System Info)
Starting from the main display, press on the right push button rotary encoder to move to the main menu. Rotate the left encoder (SELECT) to select “System Info” menu item (as indicated by selector arrow on left) and confirm by pressing the left encoder (ENTER). Rotate the left encoder to display the desired information (see chart).

System Info

Main CPU| Device firmware
LED Temp.| Displays the LED temperature in Celsius or Fahrenheit
Op. Hours| Cumulative operating time in hours and minutes
Display| Activates/deactivates display
DMX Fail| Operating mode if DMX signal is lost
Dim Curve| Dimmer Curve
Dim Response| Dimmer behavior
Red Shift| Activates/deactivates color drift
PWM| LED PWM frequency
Calibr.| Factory default calibration / no adjustment / user defined adjustment
Color-Cal. R| Adjusts red (independent of mode)
Color-Cal. G| Adjusts green (independent of mode)
Color-Cal. B| Adjusts blue (independent of mode)
Color-Cal. W| Adjusts white (independent of mode)
Autolock| Activates/deactivates automatic locking of the control element
Fan| Fan settings

MANUAL LOCK FUNCTION
While the option is available to have the spotlight lock itself automatically against unintentional or unauthorized use (see “Settings” – “Autolock”), it is also possible to lock the controls manually. Press the center and right push button rotary encoders simultaneously for approx. 3 seconds. Any subsequent attempt to change the controls will display “Locked!” on the display and no further changes to the spotlight settings can be made via the encoders. After approx. 1 minute the name of the currently set mode then returns. To unlock the controls, press the center and right push button rotary encoders simultaneously for approx. 3 seconds. The display then returns to whichever information it had been showing before the lock was applied.

USING THE OPERATING POLE FOR SETUP, INSTALLATION, AND CONFIGURATION
Thanks to its four plastic feet, the spotlight can be placed in a suitable location on a flat surface. Install on a crossbeam using the integrated 28 mm TV spigot (A) and a suitable crossbeam clamp (not supplied). Make sure that the spotlight is firmly attached and secure it using a suitable safety cable on the designated location on the top of the spotlight (B). Use the laterally attached yellow bell-shaped knob (C) to adjust the beam angle (zoom) with the operating pole. The blue bell-shaped knob (D) is used to horizontally adjust the beam direction (pan) and the white bell-shaped knob (E) to vertically adjust beam direction (tilt). A 6 mm hex key (F) is used to adjust the tilt for the slip clutch in the drive unit.

Important safety information Overhead installation requires extensive experience, which includes calculating the limit values of the working load of the installation material to be used and regular safety inspections of all installation material and spotlights. If you do not have these qualifications, do not attempt to carry out the installation yourself; contact a professional company.
CONFIGURATION

Important safety notice!
For safety reasons, the filter frame must always be in the respective bracket on the spotlight, even if no filter is inserted!

DMX TECHNOLOGY

DMX-512
DMX (Digital Multiplex) is the designation for a universal transmission protocol for communications between corresponding devices and controllers. A DMX controller sends DMX data to the connected DMX device(s). The DMX data is always transmitted as a serial data stream that is forwarded from one connected device to the next via the “DMX IN” and “DMX OUT” connectors (XLR plug-type connectors) that are found on every DMX-capable device, provided the maximum number of devices does not exceed 32 units. The last device in the chain needs to be equipped with a terminator (terminating resistor).
DMX TECHNOLOGY

DMX CONNECTION
DMX is the common “language” via which a very wide range of types and models of equipment from various manufacturers can be connected with one another and controlled via a central controller, provided that all of the devices and the controller are DMX compatible. For optimum data transmission, it is necessary to keep the connecting cables between the individual devices as short as possible. The order in which the devices are integrated in the DMX network has no influence on the addresses. Thus the device with the DMX address 1 can be located at any position in the (serial) DMX chain: at the beginning, at the end or somewhere in the middle. If the DMX address 1 is assigned to a device, the controller “knows” that it should send all data allocated to address 1 to this device regardless of its position in the DMX network.

SERIAL CONNECTION OF MULTIPLE LIGHTS

  1. Connect the male XLR connector (3-pin or 5-pin) of the DMX cable to the DMX output (female XLR socket) of the first DMX device (e.g. DMX-Controller).
  2. Connect the female 3-pin XLR connector of the DMX cable connected to the first projector to the DMX input (male 3-pin socket) of the next DMX device. In the same way, connect the DMX output of this device to the DMX input of the next device and repeat until all devices have been connected. Please note that as a rule, DMX devices are connected in series and connections cannot be shared without active splitters. The maximum number of DMX devices in a DMX chain should not exceed units.

The Adam Hall 3 STAR, 4 STAR, and 5 STAR product ranges include an extensive selection of suitable cables.

DMX CABLES
When fabricating your own cables, always observe the illustrations on this page. Never connect the shielding of the cable to the ground contact of the plug, and always make certain that the shielding does not come into contact with the housing of the XLR plug. If the shielding is connected to the ground, this can lead to short-circuiting and system malfunctions.

Pin Assignment
DMX cable with 3-pin XLR connectors:

DMX cable with 5-pin XLR connectors (pin 4 and 5 are not used):

DMX TERMINATORS (TERMINATING RESISTORS)
To prevent system errors, the last device in a DMX chain needs to be equipped with a terminating resistor (120 ohm, 1/4 Watt).

3-pin XLR connector with a terminating resistor: K3DMXT3
5-pin XLR connector with a terminating resistor: K3DMXT5

Pin Assignment
3-pin XLR connector:

5-pin XLR connector:

DMX ADAPTER
The combination of DMX devices with 3-pin connectors and DMX devices with 5-pin connectors in a DMX chain is possible with suitable adapters.

Pin Assignment
DMX Adapter 5-pin XLR male to 3-pin XLR female: K3DGF0020 Pins 4 and 5 are not used.
Pin Assignment

Pin Assignment
DMX Adapter 3-pin XLR male to 5-pin XLR female: K3DHM0020 Pins 4 and 5 are not used.
Pin Assignment

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

Article number: CLF4FCPOIP

  • Product type : Outdoor LED spotlight
  • Type: Pole-operated Fresnel spotlight with zoom function
  • Color spectrum: RGBW (CCT 1600 K – 6500 K)
  • CRI : 96
  • Number of LEDs : 1 LED array (Rx30, Gx30, Bx24, Wx68)
  • LED type : 570 W
  • LED PWM frequency : 600 Hz, 1200 Hz, 2000 Hz, 4000 Hz, 6000 Hz, 25 kHz (adjustable)
  • Beam angle : 14°–50° (24°–69° field)
  • DMX input : 5-pin XLR male (IP65 Seetronic)
  • DMX output : 5-pin XLR female (IP65 Seetronic)
  • DMX mode: 1-channel, 2-channel DIM, 2-channel CCT, 3-channel RGB, 4-channel RGBW, 4-channel CCT, 6-channel HSI/CCT, 7-channel RGB/CCT, 8-channel RGBW 16Bit, 10-channel HSI/CCT, 16-channel RGBW/CCT 16Bit
  • DMX functions: Dimmer, dimmer fine, strobe, RGBW, RGBW fine, CCT with tint, HSI, color macros, record user color, color preset crossfade, dimmer curve, dimmer response, PWM frequency, red shift, fan setting, display, default set
  • Controller: DMX512, RDM-enabled
  • Stand-alone functions: Dimmer, CCT with tint, HSI, RGBW, gel, user colors 1–8, user loops 1–8, master/slave, delay time slave, Quick Lig
  • Control elements : 3x rotary-push encoder, manual zoom, cups for pole operation of zoom, pan, and tilt
  • System settings: Display flip, display backlight On/Off, DMX fail, dimmer curves, dimmer response, red shift, PWM frequency, color calibration, auto lock, fan settings, factory reset, UC/loops reset
  • Display elements : OLED display
  • Operating voltage : 100–240 V AC / 50–60 Hz
  • Power consumption : 350 W
  • Luminous flux : 9100 lm
  • Efficiency : 26 lm/W
  • Power supply connection: INPUT: Seetronic, PowerCON TRUE1 compatible
  • OUTPUT : Seetronic, compatible with PowerCON TRUE1 (max. 8.1
  • Ambient temperature (in operation): -15 – +45°C
  • Risk group : RG1
  • Housing material : Cast metal
  • Housing color : black
  • Housing cooling : Temperature-controlled IP65 fan + heat pipe
  • Protection rating : IP65
  • Dimensions (W × H × D, with cups, without mounting bracket and barn door): 433 x 420 x 531 mm
  • Weight : 23 kg
  • Additional features: 250 mm Fresnel lens. Manual zoom. Pole-operated bracket with integrated 280 mm TV spigot. Power cable, filter frame, and 8-way door barn included.

MANUFACTURER´S DECLARATIONS

MANUFACTURER‘S WARRANTY & LIMITATIONS OF LIABILITY
You can find our current warranty conditions and limitations of liability at: https://cdnshop.adamhall.com/media/pdf/MANUFACTURERS-DECLARATIONS_CAMEO.pdf. To request warranty service for a product, please contact Adam Hall GmbH, Adam-Hall-Str. 1, 61267 Neu Anspach / Email: Info@adamhall.com / +49 (0)6081 / 9419-0.


CORRECT DISPOSAL OF THIS PRODUCT

(valid in the European Union and other European countries with a differentiated waste collection system)
This symbol on the product, or on its documents indicates that the device may not be treated as household waste. This is to avoid environmental damage or personal injury due to uncontrolled waste disposal. Please dispose of this product separately from other waste and have it recycled to promote sustainable economic activity. Household users should contact either the retailer where they purchased this product, or their local government office, for details on where and how they can recycle this item in an environmentally friendly manner. Business users should contact their supplier and check the terms and conditions of the purchase contract. This product should not be mixed with other commercial waste for disposal.

FCC STATEMENT
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two  conditions:

  1. This device may not cause harmful interference, and
  2. This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause  undesired operation

CE Compliance

  • Adam Hall GmbH states that this product meets the following guidelines (where applicable):
  • R&TTE (1999/5/EC) or RED (2014/53/EU) from June 2017
  • Low voltage directive (2014/35/EU)
  • EMV directive (2014/30/EU)
  • RoHS (2011/65/EU)
  • The complete declaration of conformity can be found at www.adamhall.com.
  • Furthermore, you may also direct your enquiry to info@adamhall.com.

Misprints and errors as well as technical or other changes are reserved!

DMX CONTROL

1CH DIM User Color 1| 2CH DIM 16 Bit User Color 1| Function| Values
---|---|---|---
1| 2| Dimmer| 000| –| 255| 0% to 100%
| 2| Dimmer fine| 000| –| 255| 0% to 100%
2CH CCT| 4Ch CCT 16Bit| Function| Values
---|---|---|---
1| 1| Dimmer| 000| –| 255| 0% to 100%
| 2| Dimmer fine| 000| –| 255| 0% to 100%
2| 3| Color Temperature| 000| –| 006| Warm white
007| –| 046| Warm white -> 2700K
047| –| 047| Bulb white (2700K)
048| –| 087| 2700K -> 3200K
088| –| 088| Halogen white (3200K)
089| –| 128| 3200K -> 4000K
129| –| 129| Neutral white (4000K)
130| –| 169| 4000K -> 5600K
170| –| 170| Studio white (5600K)
171| –| 210| 5600K -> 6500K
211| –| 211| Daylight white (6500K)
212| –| 251| 6500K -> cold Daylight
252| –| 255| Cold Daylight
| **** 4| ** Tint(Affects Color Temperature)| 000| –| 000| Off
001| –| 127| Magenta -> neutral
128| –| 128| Neutral
129| –| 255| Neutral -> green
3CH RGB cal. (calibrated)| 4CH Direct (raw)| Function| Values
---|---|---|---
1| 1| Red| 000| –| 255| 0% to 100%
2| 2| Green| 000| –| 255| 0% to 100%
3| 3| Blue| 000| –| 255| 0% to 100%
| 4| White| 000| –| 255| 0% to 100%
6CH HSI-CCT| 7CH RGB-CCT| Function| Values
---|---|---|---
1| 1| Dimmer| 000| –| 255| 0% to 100%
**
2| 2| Dimmer fine| 000| –| 255| 0% to 100%
3| Red| 000| –| 255| 0% to 100%
4| Green| 000| –| 255| 0% to 100%
5| Blue| 000| –| 255| 0% to 100%
3| | Hue| 000| –| 255| 0° (red) thru 360°
4| | Saturation| 000| –| 255| From 0% (white) to 100% pure Color
**** 5| **** 6| **** Color Temperature (affects RGB and HSI)| 000| –| 005| Off
006| –| 006| Warm white
007| –| 046| Warm white -> 2700K
047| –| 047| Bulb white (2700K)
048| –| 087| 2700K -> 3200K
| 088| Halogen white (3200K)
089| | 128| 3200K -> 4000K
129| | 129| Neutral white (4000K)
130| | 169| 4000K -> 5600K
170| | 170| Studio white (5600K)
171| | 210| 5600K -> 6500K
211| | 211| Daylight white (6500K)
212| | 251| 6500K -> Cold daylight
252| | 255| Cold daylight
| 000| Off
001| | 127| Magenta -> neutral
128| | 128| Neutral
129| | 255| Neutral -> green
8CH Direct 16Bit| Function| Values
---|---|---
1| Red| 000| –| 255| 0% to 100%
2| Red fine| 000| –| 255| 0% to 100%
3| Green| 000| –| 255| 0% to 100%
4| Green fine| 000| –| 255| 0% to 100%
5| Blue| 000| –| 255| 0% to 100%
6| Blue fine| 000| –| 255| 0% to 100%
7| White| 000| –| 255| 0% to 100%
8| White fine| 000| –| 255| 0% to 100%

 | 10CH HSI- CCT| 16CH

Direct-CCT

| Function| Values| Sub-Group|
---|---|---|---|---|---|---
 | 1| 1| Dimmer| 000| –| 255| 0% to 100%| Dimmer|
 | 2| 2| Dimmer fine| 000| –| 255| 0% to 100%
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3

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Strobe functions

| 000| –| 005| Strobe open| ****




Multifuncti- onal Strobe

|
 | 006| –| 010| Strobe closed
 | 011| –| 033| Pulse Random, slow -> fast
 | 034| –| 056| Ramp up Random, slow -> fast
 | 057| –| 079| Ramp down Random, slow -> fast
 | 080| –| 102| Random Strobe Effect, slow -> fast
 | 103| –| 127| Strobe Break effect, 5s…..1s (short burst with break)
 | 128| –| 250| Strobe slow -> fast <1Hz – 20Hz
 | 251| –| 255| Strobe open
 |  | 4| Red| 000| –| 255| 0% to 100%| Red|
 | 5| Red fine| 000| –| 255| 0% to 100%
 | 6| Green| 000| –| 255| 0% to 100%| Green|
 | 7| Green fine| 000| –| 255| 0% to 100%
 | 8| Blue| 000| –| 255| 0% to 100%| Blue|
 | 9| Blue fine| 000| –| 255| 0% to 100%
 | 10| White| 000| –| 255| 0% to 100%| White|
 | 11| White fine| 000| –| 255| 0% to 100%
 | 4|  | Hue| 000| –| 255| 0° (red) thru 360°| HSI|
 | 5| Saturation| 000| –| 255| From 0% (white) to 100% pure Color








6

| ****







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| ****





Color Tempe- rature (affects RGBW and HSI)

| 000| –| 005| Off| ****







CCT

|
006| –| 006| Warm white
007| –| 046| Warm white -> 2700K
047| –| 047| Bulb white (2700K)
048| –| 087| 2700K -> 3200K
088| –| 088| Halogen white (3200K)
089| –| 128| 3200K -> 4000K
129| –| 129| Neutral white (4000K)
130| –| 169| 4000K -> 5600K
170| –| 170| Studio white (5600K)
171| –| 210| 5600K -> 6500K
211| –| 211| Daylight white (6500K)
212| –| 251| 6500K -> cold Daylight
252| –| 255| Cold Daylight



7

| ****


13

| ****

Tint (affects Color Temperature)

| 000| –| 000| Off| ****


Tint

001| –| 127| Magenta -> neutral
128| –| 128| Neutral
129| –| 255| Neutral -> green



















8

| ****


















14

| ****
















Color Presets (overrides RGBW, HSI,

Color Tempe- rature)

|  |  |  | Lee Filter No.| ****


















Color Presets

| Roscolux
Filter No.
000| –| 005| Nvo function|
006| –| 009| 46 Dark Magenta| 46
010| –| 013| 29 Plasa Red|
014| –| 017| 26 Bright Red| 26
018| –| 021| 127 Smokey Pink| 50
022| –| 025| 36 Medium Pink| 36
026| –| 029| 19 Fire| 19
030| –| 033| 135 Deep Golden Amber|
034| –| 037| 778 Millennium Gold| 22
038| –| 041| 21 Gold Amber| 21
042| –| 045| 157 Pink|
046| –| 049| 110 Middle Rose| 38
050| –| 053| 109 Light Salmon| 331
054| –| 057| 35 Light Pink| 35
058| –| 061| 134 Golden Amber| 321
062| –| 065| 17 Surprise Peach| 17
066| –| 069| 746 Brown|
070| –| 073| 105 Orange| 15
074| –| 077| 20 Medium Amber| 20
078| –| 081| 768 Egg Yolk Yellow|
082| –| 085| 15 Deep Straw| 15
086| –| 089| 767 Oklahoma Yellow| 313
090| –| 093| 101 Yellow| 312
094| –| 097| 100 Spring Yellow| 10
098| –| 101| 88 Lime Green| 388
102| –| 105| 121 LEE Green| 86
106| –| 109| 738 Jas Green| 4460
110| –| 113| 89 Moss Green| 89
114| –| 117| 139 Primary Green| 90
118| –| 121| 124 Dark Green|

















8

| ****
















14

| ****














Color Presets (overrides RGBW, HSI,

Color Tempe- rature)

| 122| | 125| 323 Jade| ****



















Color Presets

| 393
126| | 129| 354 Special Steel Blue| 370
130| | 133| 116 Medium Blue-Green| 95
134| | 137| 183 Moonlight Blue|
138| | 141| 132 Medium Blue| 77
142| | 145| 119 Dark Blue| 74
146| | 149| 716 Mikkel Blue| 384
150| | 153| 71 Tokyo Blue| 382
154| | 157| 181 Congo Blue| 382
158| | 161| 799 Special KH Lavender|
162| | 165| 707 Ultimate Violet| 382
166| | 169| 343 Special Medium Lavender| 357
170| | 173| 798 Chrysalis Pink| 358
174| | 177| 701 Provence| 358
178| | 181| 797 Deep Purple| 347
182| | 185| 48 Rose Purple| 48
186| | 189| 345 Fuchsia Pink|
190| | 193| 795 Magical Magenta| 346
194| | 197| 128 Bright Pink| 339
198| | 201| 2 Rose Pink| 44
202| | 207| User Color_1|
208| | 213| User Color_2|
214| | 219| User Color_3|
220| | 225| User Color_4|
226| | 231| User Color_5|
232| | 237| User Color_6|
238| | 243| User Color_7|
244| | 249| User Color_8|
250| | 255| No function|



9

| ****


15

| Color Preset Crossfade (affects Color Temperature, HSI)| 000| | 005| 0s|
006| | 105| 0,1s – 10s (0,1s Steps)|
106| | 214| 11s – 119s (1s Steps)|
215| | 244| 2m – 4m50s (10s Steps)|
245| | 255| 5m – 15m (1m Steps)|









10

| ****








16

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Device Settings

| 000| | 073| No function| ****








Device Settings

|
074| | 075| Dimmer Response LED (hold 1,5s)|
076| | 077| Dimmer Response Halogen (hold 1,5s)|
078| | 081| No Function|
082| | 083| DTW (Redshift) on (hold 1,5s)|
084| | 085| DTW (Redshift) off (hold 1,5s)|
086| | 097| No function|
098| | 099| Auto Fan (hold 3s)|
100| | 101| Fan Off (hold 3s)|
102| | 103| Constant Low Fan (hold 3s)|
104| | 105| Constant Mid Fan (hold 3s)|
106| | 107| Constant High Fan (hold 3s)|
108| | 119| No function|

(1*) After the adjustments have been made, set the value to 000 to avoid disturbance by endless function call

Adam Hall GmbH
Adam-Hall-Str. 1 | 61267 Neu-Anspach | Germany
Phone: +49 6081 9419-0 | adamhall.com
Adam Hall Ltd. | The Seedbed Business Centre | SS3 9QY Essex | United Kingdom

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