cameo STUDIO PAR TW CLPSTTWG2 LED PAR Spotlight with 12 X 3 In 1 Tunable User Manual

June 10, 2024
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cameo STUDIO PAR TW CLPSTTWG2 LED PAR Spotlight with 12 X 3 In 1 Tunable

YOU HAVE MADE THE RIGHT CHOICE!

This device has been developed and manufactured to the highest quality standards to ensure many years of problem-free operation. Please read this user manual carefully to be able to use your new Cameo product quickly and optimally. 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

The 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!
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 inappropriate!
Liability for damage and third-party damage to persons and property due to inappropriate use is excluded!
The product is not suitable for:

  • Use by 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).

DEFINITIONS AND SYMBOL EXPLANATIONS

  1. HAZARD : The word HAZARD, possibly in combination with a symbol, indicates situations in which there is an immediate danger or risk of potentially fatal injury.
  2. WARNING : The word WARNING, possibly in combination with a symbol, indicates situations in which there is an immediate danger or risk of potentially fatal injury.
  3. CAUTION : The word CAUTION, possibly in combination with a symbol, indicates situations or conditions that could result in injury.
  4. ATTENTION : The word ATTENTION, possibly in combination with a symbol, indicates situations or conditions that could result in damage to property and/or the environment.

This symbol identifies hazards that can cause electric shock.
This symbol identifies 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 a device in which there are no user-replaceable parts.
This symbol indicates additional information on the operation of the product.

SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

HAZARD:

  1. Do not open the device and do not perform any modifications.
  2. 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 unplug it from the power source. The device may be repaired only by authorised repair technicians.
  3. 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.
  4. Ensure that live cables are not kinked or otherwise mechanically damaged.
  5. Never bypass the device fuse.

WARNING:

  1. The device may not be operated if it shows obvious signs of damage.
  2. The device may only be installed in a voltage-free state.
  3. If the device’s power cable is damaged, the device may not be used.
  4. Permanently connected power cables may only be replaced by a qualified person.

ATTENTION:

  1. Do not switch on the device if it has been exposed to extreme temperature fluctuations (for example, following transport). Moisture and condensation can damage the device. Switch on the device only when it has reached room temperature.
  2. Ensure that the voltage and frequency of the mains supply match the values specified on the device. If the device has a voltage selector switch, do not connect the device until it has been set correctly. Use only suitable power cables.
  3. To disconnect the device from the mains on all poles, it is not sufficient to press the on/off switch on the device.
  4. Make sure that the fuse used corresponds to the type printed on the device.
  5. Ensure that suitable measures have been taken against overvoltage (e.g. lightning strikes).
  6. 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.
  7. Replace plug-in power cables with original cables only.

HAZARD:

  1. Choking hazard! Plastic bags and small parts must be kept out of reach of persons (including children) with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities.
  2. Risk of falling! Make sure that the device is securely installed and will not fall down. Only use suitable stands or mounts (particularly for fixed installations).
    Ensure that accessories are properly installed and secured. Ensure that applicable safety regulations are observed.

WARNING:

  1. Use the device in the prescribed manner only.
  2. Operate the device using only accessories of the type recommended and supplied by the manufacturer.
  3. Observe safety regulations applicable in your country during installation.
  4. After connecting the device, ensure that all cables are routed so as to avoid damage or accidents, such as from tripping.
  5. Always observe the specified minimum distance to normally flammable materials!
    Unless explicitly stated, the minimum distance is 0.3 m.

CAUTION:

  1. Moving components such as mounting brackets may become jammed.
  2. In the case of devices with motor-driven components, there is a risk of injury due to the movement of the device. Sudden movement of the device can cause shock reactions.

ATTENTION:

  1. Do not install or use the device in the vicinity of radiators, accumulators, stoves, or other heat sources. Ensure that the device is always installed in such a way that it is sufficiently cooled and cannot overheat.
  2. Do not place any ignition sources, such as burning candles, near the device.
  3. Ventilation openings must not be covered and fans must not be blocked.
  4. For transport, use the original packaging or packaging provided by the manufacturer.
  5. Avoid any impacts to or shaking of the device.
  6. Observe the IP rating and the ambient conditions such as temperature and humidity according to the specifications.
  7. 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 on the device always has priority.
  8. The device is not suitable for tropical climate zones or for operation over 2,000 m above sea level.
  9. Unless explicitly stated, the device is not suitable for operation under marine conditions.

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

CAUTION! IMPORTANT INFORMATION REGARDING LIGHTING PRODUCTS!

  1. Never look directly into the beam of light, not even for a short period of time.
  2. Never look into the beam of light using optical devices such as a magnifying glass.
  3. Stroboscopic effects may cause epileptic seizures in susceptible individuals!

NOTES FOR MOBILE INDOOR DEVICES

  1. Temporary operation! Event equipment is generally only designed for temporary operation.
  2. Continuous operation or permanent installation can impair the functioning of the device and cause premature ageing.

INCLUDED

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.
Product includes:

  • 1x STUDIO PAR TW G2 spotlight
  • 1x power cable
  • User manual

INTRODUCTION

12 X 10 W WARM WHITE / COLD WHITE / AMBER LED STUDIO PAR G2 SPOTLIGHT
CLPSTTWG2

CONTROL FUNCTIONS

1-channel DIM, D5-channel 8 bit, 2-channel CCT, 3-channel 8 bit, D4-channel strobe CCT,
8-channel 16 bit and 11-channel full access DMX control
Master / slave operation
Standalone functions
W-DMX connection via optional iDMX stick

FEATURES

3-pin DMX connections. Power Twist mains connections IN and OUT. OLED display.
PWM frequency adjustable. Connection for iDMX stick. Installation double bracket included. Operating voltage 100-240 V AC.
The spotlight features the RDM standard (Remote Device Management). Remote device management allows the user to view the status and configuration of RDM terminals via an RDM-capable controller.

CONNECTIONS, OPERATING AND DISPLAY ELEMENTS

  1. POWER IN
    Blue Power Twist mains input socket. Operating voltage 100–240 V AC/50–60 Hz.
    A suitable power cable with Power Twist plug is included.

  2. POWER OUT
    White Power Twist mains output socket. Facilitates power supply to other CAMEO spotlights. Ensure that the total power consumption of all devices connected to the device does not exceed the given ampere (A) value.

  3. FUSE
    for 5 x 20 mm fuses. IMPORTANT: Replace the fuse only with a fuse of the same type and value.
    In the event of repeated fuse failure, please contact an authorized service center.

  4. DMX IN
    Male 3-pin XLR socket for connection to a DMX control device (e.g. DMX console).

  5. DMX OUT
    Female 3-pin XLR socket for sending the DMX control signal.

  6. IDMX STICK
    Connection for the optional iDMX stick for W-DMX™ connection (plug in the iDMX stick with the antenna facing upwards).

  7. OLED DISPLAY
    The OLED display shows the currently activated mode (main display), the menu items in the menu and the numerical value or operational status in certain menu items. If there is no input for approx. 30 seconds, the display automatically returns to the main display. Note regarding the main display in operating modes with external control: As soon as the control signal is interrupted, the characters in the display begin to flash. When there is a control signal again, the flashing stops.
    Briefly pressing the button when in the main display rotates the display by 180°.

  8. CONTROL KEYS
    MENU – Press MENU to access the main menu. Press again or repeatedly to return to the main display. Pressing MENU without confirming a value or status change with ENTER restores the previously confirmed value or status. ENTER – press ENTER to access the menu levels, to make value changes, and to access the submenus. Confirm value or status changes by pressing ENTER. and – Select individual menu items in the main menu (DMX address, DMX mode etc.) and in the submenus. Allows you to change the value of a menu option, such as the DMX address, as desired.

  9. SAFETY
    Securing lug for attaching the spotlight.

OPERATION

NOTES

  • As soon as the spotlight is correctly connected to the power supply, the following are displayed in succession: “Software Update Please Wait” (for service purposes only), “Welcome to Cameo,” the model name and the software version. After this process, the spotlight is operational and the previously activated operating mode is launched.
  • The main display is activated automatically if no input is made within approximately 30 seconds. To navigate one level up in the submenus, briefly press MENU.
  • Briefly pressing UP when in the main display rotates the display by 180°.
  • To quickly change a value (e.g. DMX start address), press and hold or .
MAIN DISPLAY DMX OPERATING MODE

The display shows the DMX address and current DMX start address (in the example 001).

MAIN DISPLAY STANDALONE MODE

The display shows the currently activated standalone mode (Mode Static, Mode CCT Preset, Mode Playback Loop).

MAIN DISPLAY SLAVE MODE

The display shows Mode Slave.

CONFIGURE DMX START ADDRESS

Starting from the main display, press MENU to enter the main menu. Now use or to select the menu item DMX address and confirm with ENTER. Now use the and buttons to configure the desired DMX start address and press ENTER to confirm (highest value dependent upon activated DMX mode).

CONFIGURE DMX MODE

Starting from the main display, press MENU to enter the main menu. Now use or to select the menu item DMX Mode and confirm with ENTER. Again use or to select the desired DMX mode and confirm with ENTER (DMX modes with DMX delay channel are identified with “D”). Tables with the channel assignment of the different DMX modes can be found in these instructions under DMX CONTROL.

DMX DELAY

The DMX Delay function is a simple way to create a running light effect with a large number of spotlights 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 spotlights used (same models, same software version) are set to the same DMX operating mode with DMX delay channel and controlled via the same DMX start address.
Setting the DMX delay:
Starting from the main display, press MENU to enter the main menu. Now use or to select the menu item DMX Delay and confirm 2x with ENTER.

Assign the spotlights to one of up to 24 groups (plus Group 0) according to preference, whereby several spotlights can be assigned to one group. The group number is also the factor by which the set delay time set in the DMX controller is multiplied. Confirm each entry by pressing ENTER.

The delay time (delay time of the DMX signal) is set by means of a DMX controller in the separate DMX delay channel of the corresponding DMX mode (0.0s to 2.0s in 0.1s increments).
Setup example:

STATIC STANDALONE MODE

The Static standalone mode allows the Dimmer, Strobe, CW, WW and Amber values to be set directly on the device with values in a similar way to with a DMX controller. In this way, an individual scene can be created without an additional DMX controller.
Starting from the main display, press MENU to enter the main menu. Using and , select the menu item Stand Alone and confirm with ENTER, then select Static and confirm once again with ENTER. Using and , now select the menu item that you wish to edit and confirm with ENTER.
Use and to set the desired value. Confirm all entries with ENTER. The strobe effect values correspond to those in channel 2 of the DMX table D4CH Strobe CCT.

STANDALONE MODE CCT PRESET

Starting from the main display, press MENU to enter the main menu. Using and , select the menu item Stand Alone and confirm with ENTER, then select CCT Preset and confirm once again with ENTER. Now use and to select the currently activated preset and confirm with ENTER. The desired Preset (Warm White – Cold Daylight, User Color 1 – User Color 4) can only be selected with and . Confirm your selection with ENTER. Set the desired brightness (Dimmer) and strobe (Strobe) using and . Confirm all entries with ENTER. The strobe effect values correspond to those in channel 2 of the DMX table D4CH Strobe CCT.

PLAYBACK LOOP STANDALONE MODE

Starting from the main display, press MENU to enter the main menu. Using and , select the menu item Stand Alone, confirm with ENTER, then select Playback Loop and confirm again with ENTER. Now use and to select Loop, confirm, then select one of the four available loops for playback and confirm again. All four loops can be edited individually (Main Menu -> Stand Alone -> Edit Loop). A delay time for slave units can also be set (Loop Delay).

EDITING USER PRESETS (Edit User Color)

The four user presets available in the standalone mode CCT Preset can be edited individually.
Starting from the main display, press MENU to enter the main menu. Using and , select the menu item Stand Alone, confirm with ENTER, then select Static and confirm once again. Now use and   to select the desired preset and confirm with ENTER. You can now create an individual color mix of CW, WW and Amber with values ranging from 0 to 100 each (select color with and , confirm with ENTER, change value with and , confirm with ENTER).

EDIT LOOP (Edit Loop)
Brightness, step duration and fade time can be set separately for all four loops. Starting from the main display, press MENU to enter the main menu. Using and , select the menu item Stand Alone, confirm with ENTER, then select Edit Loop and confirm once again. Using and , now select the desired loop for editing and confirm with ENTER.

This will take you to the submenu for setting the submenu items (see table, select with and , confirm with ENTER, change value or status with and , confirm with ENTER). The settings for each loop are made separately and are retained even after restarting the device.

Edit Loop (Loop 1 – Loop 4)

Dimmer| Sets brightness| 0-100
t-step| Sets step time| 0-255
t-fade| Sets fade time| 0-255
Step 1| CCT Preset| Warm White – Cold Daylight
User Color| User Color 1 – User Color 4
Blackout| Black
Step 2| “| “
Step 3| CCT Preset| Warm White – Cold Daylight
User Color| User Color 1 – User Color 4
Blackout| Black
Skip step| Skip Step
Step 4| “| “
Step 5| “| “
Step 6| “| “
Step 7| “| “
Step 8| “| “

SLAVE MODE

Standard Slave mode: Starting from the main display, press MENU to enter the main menu.
Now use and to select the menu item Slave, confirm with ENTER, select Slave Group 0 and again confirm with ENTER. 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 (Static, CCT Preset, Playback Loop). The slave unit will now follow the master unit.

Advanced slave mode: If you wish to control the slave units in master / slave mode using the standalone mode Playback Loop, the control signal can be reproduced with a time delay of up to 24 steps. The delay is set in the submenu item Delay in the relevant standalone mode; the delay factor is set in the slave menu of the corresponding spotlight. This is a simple way to create a running light effect with a large number of spotlights that are all the same model and have the same software version. This is otherwise only possible using a suitable DMX controller and time-consuming programming.

Assign the spotlights to one of up to 24 groups (plus Group 0) according to preference, whereby several spotlights 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.
Setup example:

SYSTEM SETTINGS (Settings)

Starting from the main display, press MENU to enter the main menu. Using and , select the menu item Settings and confirm with ENTER.

This will take you to the submenu for setting the submenu items (see table, select with and , confirm with ENTER, change value or status with and , confirm with ENTER).

Settings

Disp Rev| =| Rotate display| Off| No display rotation
On| Display is rotated by 180° (e.g. for over- head installation)
Display Off Timer| =| Display lighting| Off after 20s| Deactivates after approximately 20 sec- onds of inactivity
Always On| On permanently
Signal Fail| =| Operational status with DMX signal fault| Hold| Last command is retained
Blackout| Activates blackout
Fade| 10s fade to blackout
User Colour 1| User Colour 1 is activated
PWM| =| LED PWM frequency| 650Hz,

1530Hz,

3600Hz,

12000Hz,

18900Hz,

25000Hz

| Select LED PWM frequency
Dimmer Curve| =| Dimmer curve| Linear| Light intensity increases linearly with DMX value
Exp (Expo- nential)| 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
Dimmer Response| =| Dimmer response| LED| Lamp responds abruptly to changes in DMX value
Halogen| Light behaves like a halogen spotlight with slight brightness changes
Red Shift| =| accurately mimics the colour drift of dimming a halogen spotlight.

When dimming the spotlight, the colour temperature changes automatically to in- creasingly warm white tones and amber (and

vice versa).

| None| Colour drift is disabled
Dim to Warm| Colour drift is enabled
Calibra- tion| =| Colour calibration| User Cali- bration| Individual colour calibration. Cross-mode brightness setting of CW, WW and Amber with values from 0-255
RAW| CW, WW and Amber with maximum value 255
Fan Mode| =| Fan control| Auto Fan| Automatic fan speed control
Fan Off| Deactivated fan with greatly reduced brightness
Silent Fan| Constantly low fan speed with reduced brightness, if necessary
Load Default| =| Reset settings| Factory| Reset to factory settings: Perform reset with ENTER, cancel with MENU
Preset A| Reset to Preset A: Perform reset with ENTER, cancel with MENU
Preset B| Reset to Preset B: Perform reset with ENTER, cancel with MENU
Preset C| Reset to Preset C: Perform reset with ENTER, cancel with MENU
Edit Default| =| Store all system settings in 3 individual presets| Preset A| Store with ENTER
Preset B| Store with ENTER
Preset C| Store with ENTER

SYSTEM INFORMATION (System Info)

Starting from the main display, press MODE to enter the main menu. Now use UP and DOWN to select the menu item System Info and confirm with ENTER.

This will take you to the submenu for accessing the system information (see table, selection with UP and DOWN, confirm with ENTER, change status with UP and DOWN, confirm with ENTER).

System Info

Firmware| =| Displays device firmware| Software V1.xx|
Temperature| =| Displays temperature of LED unit| Temperature| xxx °C / xxx °F
Temperature unit| °C (= display in degrees Celsius)
°F (= display in degrees Fahren- heit)
Op Hours| =| Displays operating time| Op Hours xxxx:xxh| Displays total operating time in hours and minutes

SETUP AND INSTALLATION

HAZARD: Overhead mounting requires extensive experience, including the calculation of the load limit values of the installation material and regular safety inspection of all installation materials and spotlights. If you do not have these qualifications, do not attempt to perform an installation yourself. Refer instead to a qualified professional.
There is a risk that devices that are incorrectly mounted and secured may come loose and fall down. This can cause serious injury or death.

Thanks to its convenient double bracket, the spotlight can be positioned in a suitable location on a level surface. Rubber feet prevent scratching of surfaces and ensure stability (A). Installation on a truss is possible with a suitable truss clamp, which is attached to the mounting bracket (B). An optional Omega bracket can be attached to the U-bracket for truss mounting (C). Suitable truss clamps are optionally available. Ensure firm connections and secure the spotlight by attaching a suitable safety cable to the securing lug on the back of the spotlight (D). Loosen the two handle screws on the sides of the spotlight (E) to adjust the beam direction in the vertical plane and tighten the two handle screws again after adjustment.

The optionally available, tool-free, fold-out 16 mm TV spigot CLZSPIN16 can be mounted on the U-bracket instead of the mounting plate with mounting hole (F).

MOUNTING THE FILTER FRAME

To mount the filter frame (or the optionally available barndoor), first move the spring-loaded fuse holder on the top of the spotlight to the right to unlock it, and then flip it up (Figure A). Insert the filter frame (or the optionally available barndoor) into the grooves of the lateral and bottom holders from above.

Now fold the spring-loaded fuse holder on the top of the spotlight down again, making sure that it engages properly.

CARE, MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR

In order to ensure the long-term, proper functioning of the device, it must be regularly cleaned and, if necessary, maintained. The maintenance requirement depends on the intensity of use and the environment in which it is used.
We generally recommend a visual inspection before each operation. 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 in the event of defects resulting from inadequate maintenance.

CARE (carried out by user)

WARNING! Before carrying out any maintenance work, the power supply and, if possible, all device connections must be unplugged.
PLEASE NOTE! Improper care can lead to impairment of the device or even destruction.

  1. Housing surfaces must be cleaned with a clean, damp cloth. Make sure that no moisture can penetrate the device.
  2. 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 (e.g. fans must be blocked in this case).
  3. Lines and plug contacts must be cleaned regularly and dust and dirt must be removed.
  4. In general, no cleaning agents or abrasive agents may be used, otherwise the surface finish may be damaged.
  5. Devices must generally be stored dry and protected from dust and dirt.
MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR (by qualified personnel only)

HAZARD! There are live components in the device. Even after disconnecting the mains connection, there may still be residual voltage in the device, e.g. due to charged capacitors.
PLEASE NOTE! There are no user-serviceable components 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.

TECHNICAL DATA

Item number CLPSTTWG2
Product category Static LED light
Type Studio PAR
Light source 12 x 3in1 WW/CW/A 10W SMD LED
Luminous flux 4150 lm @ Full On; 1930 lm @ WW-LED; 1753 lm @ CWLED; 818 lm @

Amber-LED; 2180 lm @ 5600K
Lense / optic| 12 x Acryl Lense
PWM frequency| 650 Hz; 1530 Hz; 3600 Hz; 12000 Hz; 18900 Hz; 25000 Hz
Dimmer Resolution| 16 Bit
CRI| > 95 (WW-LED 2.800K); > 92 @ 3200K; > 79 @ 5600K
Beam angle / field angle| 18° / 35°
Color spectrum| WW: 2749K ; CW 6639K; Amber: Dom Wavelength: 597nm
Color control modes| Direct (WW/CW/A); CCT-Channel
Control options| DMX; RDM; Wireless-DMX – Ready (iDMX-Stick optionally available); Stand Alone; Master-Slave
Physical data connectors| XLR 3-Pin In/Out; iDMX-Stick-Slot
DMX modes| 1 CH; 2 CH; 3 CH; 4 CH; 5 CH; 8 CH; 11 CH
DMX functions| Dimmer; Strobe; WW; CW; A; CCT; Settings; EZ-Chase
Stand alone| Static; CCT Preset; Loop
System settings| Display; Signal Fail; Dimmer Curve; Dimmer Response; Red Shift; PWM; Calibration; Fan Mode; Default
User interface| 4-button: MENU; ENTER; UP; DOWN
Display| 2-row OLED
IP rating| IP 20 indoor use
Ambient temperature rating| -10° C – 40° C
Humidity| < 80% non condensing
Cooling| Fan Off; Auto; Silent
Operation voltage| 100V AC – 240V AC; 50Hz-60Hz
Max. current| 0.5A @230V; 1.02A @110V
Inrush current| 13.1A
Max. power consumption| 113W @230V; 110W @110V
Fuse| T2A
Cos Phi| 0.999
Minimum distance to the illuminated surface| 0,5 m
Minimum distance to normal flammable materials| 0,5 m
Power connectors| IN: Power Twist Blue; OUT: Power Twist White
Power link| 21 Units @230V / 10 Units @ 110V
Housing| Aluminium die cast, black powder coated
Dimensions h/w/d| Over All: 360 x 245 x 314 / Floormount: 328 x 267 x 314
Weight| 4.9 kg

MINIMUM DISTANCE TO ILLUMINATED SURFACE

This symbol with distance specification in metres (m) indicates the minimum distance between the light head and the illuminated surface. In this example, the distance is 0.5 m. The value applicable for this unit can be found in the technical data in this manual and the imprint on the unit housing!

MINIMUM DISTANCE TO NORMALLY FLAMMABLE MATERIALS

This symbol with distance specification in metres (m) indicates the minimum distance between the light head and normally flammable materials. In this example, the distance is 0.5 m. The value applicable for this unit can be found in the technical data in this manual!

DISPOSAL

Packaging:

  1. Packaging can be fed into the reusable material cycle using the usual disposal methods.
  2. Please separate the packaging in accordance with the disposal laws and recycling regulations in your country.

Device:

  1. This device is subject to the European Directive on Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment, as amended. WEEE Directive Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment. Old appliances do not belong in household waste. The old device must be disposed of via an approved disposal company or a municipal disposal facility. Please observe the applicable regulations in your country!
  2. Observe all disposal laws and regulations applicable in your country.
  3. As a private customer, you can obtain information on environmentally-friendly disposal options from the seller of the product or the appropriate regional authorities.

Batteries:

  1. Batteries should not be disposed of in household waste. Batteries must be disposed of via an approved disposal company or a municipal disposal facility.
  2. Observe all disposal laws and regulations applicable in your country.
  3. As a private customer, you can obtain information on environmentally-friendly disposal options from the seller of the product or the appropriate regional authorities.
  4. Devices with batteries that cannot be removed by the user must be taken to a collection point for electrical devices.

MANUFACTURER’S DECLARATIONS

MANUFACTURER’S WARRANTY & LIMITATION OF LIABILITY
Adam Hall GmbH, Adam-Hall-Str. 1, 61267 Neu Anspach, Germany / E-mail 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. Contact your distribution partner for service.

UKCA- CONFORMITY
Hereby, Adam Hall Ltd. declares that this product meets the following guidelines
(where applicable)
Electrical Equipment (Safety) Regulations 2016
Electromagnetic Compatibility Regulations 2016 (SI 2016/1091)
The Restriction of the Use of Certain Hazardous Substances in Electrical and Electronic Equipment
Regulation 2012 (SI 2012/3032)
Radio Equipment Regulations 201 7(SI 2016/2015)

UKCA- DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
Products that are subject to Electrical Equipment(Safety)Regulation 2016, EMC Regulation 2016 or
RoHS Regulation can be requested at info@adamhall.com.
Products that are subject to the Radio Equipments Regulations 2017 (SI2017/1206) can be downloaded from www.adamhall.com/compliance/

FCC STATEMENT

This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:

  • Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
  • Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
  • Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
  • Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
    Caution : Any changes or modifications to this device not explicitly approved by manufacturer could void your authority to operate this equipment.

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.

RF EXPOSURE INFORMATION
This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance 20cm between the radiator and your body.

DMX CONTROL

1 Ch Dim
(CCT Preset)| 2 Ch CCT| Function| Values
---|---|---|---
1| 1| Dimmer| 000| –| 255| 0% to 100%
| 2| CCT| 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| –| 254| 6500K -> Cold Daylight
255| –| 255| Cold Daylight
D5 CH 8 Bit| D4 CH Strobe CCT| Function| Values
---|---|---|---
1| 1| Dimmer| 000| –| 255| 0% to 100%
| 2| Multifunctional Strobe| 000| –| 005| Strobe open
006| –| 010| Strobe closed
011| –| 022| Ramp up/down, slow -> fast
023| –| 033| Ramp up/down random, slow-

fast

034| –| 045| Ramp up, slow -> fast
046| –| 056| Ramp up random, slow -> fast
057| –| 068| Ramp down, slow -> fast
069| –| 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
2| Amber| 000| –| 255| 0% to 100%
3| Warm White| 000| –| 255| 0% to 100%
4| Cold White| 000| –| 255| 0% to 100%
| 3| CCT| 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| –| 254| 6500K -> Cold Daylight
255| –| 255| Cold Daylight
5| 4| DMX Delay| 000| –| 005| No Delay
006| –| 255| 0,1s – 2,0s
3 CH

AwWcW

| Function| Values
---|---|---
1| Amber| 000| –| 255| 0% to 100%
2| Warm White| 000| –| 255| 0% to 100%
3| Cold White| 000| –| 255| 0% to 100%
8 CH 16Bit| 11 CH Full Access| Function| Values
---|---|---|---
1| 1| Dimmer| 000| –| 255| 0% to 100%
2| 2| Dimmer fine| 000| –| 255| 0% to 100%
| 3| Multifunctional Strobe| 000| –| 005| Strobe open
006| –| 010| Strobe closed
011| –| 022| Ramp up/down, slow -> fast
023| –| 033| Ramp up/down random, slow-

fast

034| –| 045| Ramp up, slow -> fast
046| –| 056| Ramp up random, slow -> fast
057| –| 068| Ramp down, slow -> fast
069| –| 079| Ramp down random, slow -> fast
080| –| 102| Random Strobe effect, slow -> fast
| 3| Multifunctional Strobe| 103| –| 127| Strobe Break effect, 5s…..1s (short burst with break)
128| –| 250| Strobe slow -> fast

<1Hz – 20Hz

251| –| 255| Strobe open
3| 4| Amber| 000| –| 255| 0% to 100%
4| 5| Amber fine| 000| –| 255| 0% to 100%
5| 6| Warm White| 000| –| 255| 0% to 100%
6| 7| Warm White fine| 000| –| 255| 0% to 100%
7| 8| Cold White| 000| –| 255| 0% to 100%
8| 9| Cold White fine| 000| –| 255| 0% to 100%
| 10| CCT| 000| –| 005| Off
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| –| 254| 6500K -> Cold Daylight
255| –| 255| Cold Daylight
11| Device Settings| 000| –| 073| No function
074| –| 075| Dimmer Response LED (hold 1,5s)
076| | 077| Dimmer Response Halogen (hold 1,5s)
078| –| 081| No function
082| –| 083| Redshift on (hold 1,5s)
084| –| 085| Redshift off (hold1,5s)
086| –| 097| No function
098| –| 099| Silent Fan (hold 3s)
100| –| 101| Auto Fan (hold 3s)
102| –| 103| Fan Off (hold 3s)
104| –| 119| No function
120| –| 121| PWM 1 (650 Hz) (hold 3s)
122| –| 123| PWM 2 (1530 Hz)(hold 3s)
124| –| 125| PWM 3 (3600 Hz)(hold 3s)
| Device Settings| 126| –| 127| PWM 4 (12000 Hz)(hold 3s)
128| –| 129| PWM 5 (18900 Hz)(hold 3s)
130| –| 131| PWM 6 (25000 Hz)(hold 3s)
132| –| 133| RAW (hold 3s)
134| –| 135| User Calibrated (hold 3s)
136| –| 139| No function
140| –| 141| Display on (hold 3s)
142| –| 143| Display off (hold 3s)
144| –| 163| No function
164| –| 165| Dimmer Curve Linear (hold 3s)
166| –| 167| Dimmer Curve Exponential (hold 3s)
168| –| 169| Dimmer Curve Logarithmic (hold 3s)
170| –| 171| Dimmer Curve S-Curve (hold 3s)
172| –| 239| No function


240

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241

| Factory Default set (except DMX-Address, DMX-Mode) (hold 3s)
242| –| 243| No function


244

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245

| Default A-User set (except DMX-Address, DMX-Mode) (hold 3s)


246

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247

| Default B-User set (except DMX-Address, DMX-Mode) (hold 3s)


248

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249

| Default C-User set (except DMX-Address, DMX-Mode) (hold 3s)
250| –| 255| No function

Customer Support

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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