PROLIGHTS Mosaico FX100 100W IP66 Modular LED Image Projector User Manual Product Information: Mosaico FX100

October 30, 2023
PROLIGHTS

Mosaico FX100 100W IP66 Modular LED Image Projector

Product Information: Mosaico FX100

The Mosaico FX100 is a 100W modular LED image projector with an
IP66 rating. It comes with a dual effect wheel and one gobo slot.
It is a high-quality product by PROLIGHTS and is available for
download on the product page.

Product Usage Instructions:

1. Packaging

The package contains the Mosaico FX100 with optional
accessories. Ensure that you have received all the items before
proceeding with the installation.

2. Technical Drawing

Refer to the technical drawing to understand the product
dimensions and specifications before installation.

3. Installation

The Mosaico FX100 can be mounted as per your requirement. Refer
to the installation instructions for detailed guidance.

4. Connection to the Mains Supply

Connect the product to the mains supply by following the
instructions given in the user manual.

5. Start Up

Connect and disconnect power from the product as per the
instructions provided in the user manual.

6. Product Overview

Understand the product overview before starting to use it.

7. Connection to the Mains Supply

Follow the instructions provided in the user manual to connect
the product to the mains supply.

8. DMX Connection

The Mosaico FX100 can be connected to a DMX line for control
signal. Follow the instructions given in the user manual for a
reliable connection.

9. Control with Push Rotatory Knob

The product can be controlled using the push rotatory knob.
Refer to the user manual for instructions.

10. Shortcut

Refer to the user manual for the product shortcuts.

11. Menu Structure

Understand the menu structure to use the product
effectively.

12. RDM Functions

The Mosaico FX100 has RDM functions. Refer to the user manual
for instructions.

13. DMX Charts

Refer to the DMX charts provided in the user manual for detailed
information on control options.

14. Animation Wheel / Water Effect Replacement

Refer to the user manual for instructions on replacing the
animation wheel or water effect.

15. Animation Wheel

The Mosaico FX100 comes with an animation wheel. Refer to the
user manual for instructions on using it.

16. Color Filter and Gobo Mounting

The product comes with a color holder and gobo holder. Refer to
the user manual for instructions on mounting them.

17. Gobo Size

The Mosaico FX100 has a specific gobo size. Refer to the user
manual for details.

18. Error Messages

The product displays error messages in case of any issues. Refer
to the user manual for details on each error message.

19. Accessories Installation

The product has various accessories that can be installed. Refer
to the user manual for instructions on installing each
accessory.

20. Test of IP66 Rating

The Mosaico FX100 has an IP66 rating. Refer to the user manual
for instructions on testing it.

21. Maintenance

The product requires periodic maintenance and cleaning. Refer to
the user manual for instructions on maintenance.

Mosaico FX100
100W IP66 modular LED image projector with dual effect wheel and one gobo slot

REV.01-05/23

USER MANUAL
(PRELIMINARY)
English version

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INDEX

SAFETY INFORMATION

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1 – PACKAGING

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PACKAGE CONTENT ……………………………………………………………………………………….. 05

OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES………………………………………………………………………………… 05

2 – TECHNICAL DRAWING

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3 – INSTALLATION

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MOUNTING…………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 07

4 – CONNECTION TO THE MAINS SUPPLY

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5 – START UP

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CONNECT AND DISCONNECT POWER FROM THE PRODUCT……………………………. 08

6 – PRODUCT OVERVIEW

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7 – CONNECTION TO THE MAINS SUPPLY

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8 – DMX CONNECTION

11

CONNECTION OF THE CONTROL SIGNAL: DMX LINE ………………………………………. 11

INSTRUCTIONS FOR A RELIABLE DMX CONNECTION ……………………………………….. 11

CONNECTION DAISY CHAIN OF THE DMX LINE ……………………………………………….. 11

CONNECTION OF THE CONTROL SIGNAL: DMX LINE ADAPTERS ……………………… 12

CONNECTION OF THE DMX LINE…………………………………………………………………….. 12

CONSTRUCTION OF THE DMX TERMINATION ………………………………………………….. 12

DMX ADDRESSING ………………………………………………………………………………………….. 12

OPERATION AS A WIRELESS RECEIVER……………………………………………………………… 13

CRMX TO DMX (RX) …………………………………………………………………………………………. 13

9 – CONTROL WITH PUSH ROTATORY KNOB

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10 – SHORTCUT

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11 – MENU STRUCTURE

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12 – RDM FUNCTIONS

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13 – DMX CHARTS

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14 – ANIMATION WHEEL / WATER EFFECT REPLACEMENT

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15 – ANIMATION WHEEL

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16 – COLOR FILTER AND GOBO MOUNTING

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COLOR HOLDER / GOBO HOLDER (CODE MFX100CH – MFX100GH) ………………….. 27

17 – GOBO SIZE

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18 – ERROR MESSAGES

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19 – ACCESSORIES INSTALLATION

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LENS ACCESSORY …………………………………………………………………………………………… 32

SNOOT ACCESSORY ……………………………………………………………………………………….. 33

Anti tampering full snoot with front glass ACCESSORY …………………………………………. 34

WALL BRACKET……………………………………………………………………………………………….. 35

SURFACE BRACKET …………………………………………………………………………………………. 36

BRACKET FOR WALL MOUNTING AND SUSPENSION ON POLES (CODE

MOSUNIBRACKJR) …………………………………………………………………………………………… 37

20 – TEST OF IP66 RATING

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21 – MAINTENANCE

39

MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING THE PRODUCT……………………………………………….. 39

REPLACING THE FUSE……………………………………………………………………………………… 39

VISUAL CHECK OF PRODUCT HOUSING …………………………………………………………… 39

TROUBLESHOOTING……………………………………………………………………………………….. 40

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0,5 m
Ta 45°C

SAFETY INFORMATION
WARNING! · Please read carefully the instruction reported in this section before installing, power-
ing, operating or servicing the product and observe the indications also for its future handling.
This unit is not for household use, only professional applications.
Connection to mains supply · The Connection to the mains supply must be carried out by a qualified electrical installer. · Use only AC supplies 100-240V 50-60 Hz, the fixture must be electrically connected
to ground (earth). · Select the cable cross section in according with the maximum current draw of the
product and the possible number of products connected at the same power line. · The AC mains power distribution circuit must be equipped with magnetic+residual
current circuit breaker protection. · Do not connect it to a dimmer system; doing so may damage the product.
Protection and Warning against electrical shock · Do not remove any cover from the product, always disconnect the product from AC
power before servicing. · Ensure that the fixture is electrically connected to ground (earth). And use only a
source of AC power that complies with local building and electrical codes and has both overload and ground-fault (earth-fault) protection. · Before using the fixture, check that all power distribution equipment and cables are in perfect condition and rated for the current requirements of all connected devices. · Isolate the fixture from power immediately if the power plug or any seal, cover, cable, or other components are damaged, defective, deformed or showing signs of overheating. · Do not reapply power until repairs have been completed. · Refer any service operation not described in this manual to PROLIGHTS Service team or an authorized PROLIGHTS service center.
Installation · Make sure that all visible parts of the product are in good visible condition before its
use or installation. · Make sure the point of anchorage is stable before positioning the projector. · When suspending the fixture above ground level, secure it against failure of primary
attachments by attaching a safety cable that is approved as a safety attachment for the weight of the fixture to the attachment point on the main frame of the product. ln case the safety cable, enter in action, it needs to be replaced with a new one. · Install the product only in well ventilated places. · For non temporary installations, ensure that the fixture is securely fastened to a loadbearing surface with suitable corrosionresistant hardware. · For a temporary installation with clamps, ensure that the quarter-turn fastener and/or screws are turned fully, and secured with a suitable safety cable.
Minimum distance of illuminated objects · The projector needs to be positioned so that the objects hit by the beam of light are
at least 0,5 meters (1,64 ft) from the lens of the projector.
Max operating ambient temperature (Ta) · Do not operate the fixture if the ambient temperature (Ta) exceeds 45 °C (113 °F).

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Ta -20°C
IP66
Tc 64°C

Minimum operating ambient temperature (Ta) · Do not operate the fixture if the ambient temperature (Ta) is below -20 °C (-4 °F).
Protection from burns and fire · The exterior of the fixture becomes hot during use. Avoid contact by persons and
materials. · Ensure that there is free and unobstructed airflow around the fixture. · Keep flammable materials well away from the fixture · Do not expose the front glass to sunlight or any other strong light source from any an-
gle. Lenses can focus the sun’s rays inside the fixture, creating a potential fire hazard. · Do not attempt to bypass thermostatic switches or fuses.
Permanent Outdoor use · This product is rated with an IP (Ingress protection) for permanent outdoor use when
used and serviced according to the instruction contained in this document. · Never use the fixture in places subject to vibrations or bumps. · Make certain that no inflammable liquids, water or metal objects enter the fixture. · Excessive dust, smoke fluid, and particle build up degrades performance, causes
overheating and will damage the fixture. · Damages caused by inadequate cleaning or maintenance are not covered by the
product warranty.
Light collimation optical system · This product contains internal light collimation opticsl system. Avoid to expose the
optical system to any intense source of light (including sunlight) from any angle.
Temperature of the external surface · The surface of the fixture can reach up to 64 °C (147,2 °F) during operation. Avoid
contact with people and materials.
Maintenance · Warning! Disconnect the fixture from AC mains power and allow to cool for at least
10 minutes before handling. · Only technicians who are authorized by PROLIGHTS or Authorised service partners
are permitted to open the fixture. · Users may carry out external cleaning, following the warnings and instructions pro-
vided, but any service operation not described in this manual must be referred to a qualified service technician. · Important! Excessive dust, smoke fluid, and particle build up degrades performance, causes overheating and will damage the fixture. Damages caused by inadequate cleaning or maintenance is not covered by the product warranty.
Photobiological safety · This device emits potentially dangerous optical radiation and is identified in the cat-
egory of Risk Group 2 according to EN 62471.

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Do not stare at the operating light source
· Do not look directly at the LED source during operation. It can be harmful to the eyes and skin.
· During Installation, operation and maintenance, be prepared for the fixture to light and move suddenly when connected to power.
· The device should be positioned so that prolonged staring into the luminaire at adistance closer than 5,407 m (17,739 ft) is not expected.

Minimun distance

Risk Group 2

Risk Group 1

0.2 m 0.7 ft

5,407 m 17,739 ft

Disposal · This product is supplied in compliance with European Directive 2012/19/EU ­ Waste
Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE). To preserve the environment please dispose/ recycle this product at the end of its life according to the local regulation.

The products to which this manual refers comply with:
· 2014/35/EU – Safety of electrical equipment supplied at low voltage (LVD). · 2014/30/EU – Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC). · 2011/65/EU – Restriction of the use of certain hazardous substances (RoHS). · 2014/53/EU – Radio Equipment Directive (RED).

Other approvals

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1 – PACKAGING

PACKAGE CONTENT
· 1x MOSAICOFX100. · 1x MFX100CH: color holder for MOSAICOFX100 serie (color filters not included). · 1x MFX100GH: gobo holder for MOSAICOFX100 serie (gobo not included) with manual indexing. · 1x MFX100WE1: water effect wheel for MOSAICOFX100 series, short axis 1. · 1x MFX100WE2: water effect wheel for MOSAICOFX100 series, long axis 2. · 1x BARE END – IP connection adapter. · 1x 5p XLR – IP connection male adapter. · 1x 5p XLR – IP connection female adapter. · User Manual.

OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES · MFX100BAG1U: Pelican case for 1 pc of MOSAICOFX100 · MFX100WBRAKGY: Wall bracket for MOSAICOFX100, gray · MFX100WBRAKBK: Wall bracket for MOSAICOFX100, black · MFX100FBRAKGY: Surface bracket for MOSAICOFX100, gray · MFX100FBRAKBK: Surface bracket for MOSAICOFX100, black · MOSUNIBRACKJR: Bracket for MOSAICOJR for wall mounting and suspension on poles · MFX100LWGN: 15° FLEX lens for Mosaico FX100 series, narrow beam angle for animation and
gobo · MFX100LWTM: 30° lens for Mosaico FX100 series, medium beam angle for animation effects · MFX100LWTW: 50° lens for Mosaico FX100 series, wide beam angle for animation effects · MFX100LWGVW: 70° FLEX lens for Mosaico FX100 series, very wide beam angle, animation and
gobo · MFX100LGBM: 30° lens for Mosaico FX100 series, medium beam angle for gobo projection · MFX100LGBW: 50° lens for Mosaico FX100 series, wide beam angle for gobo projection · GBVFX100120F06: Cyan filter with white stripes for MOSAICOFX100 · GBVFX100220F03: Red filter with white stripes for MOSAICOFX100 · GBVFX100320F04: Green filter with white stripes for MOSAICOFX100 · MFX100RAINW: Structured glass RAIN effect animation wheel · MFX100HAMMERHEADW: Structured glass HAMMERHEAD effect animation wheel · MFX100D35CRED: Color for MFX100CH for MOSAICOFX100, 34,5 mm d., red · MFX100D35CBLUE: Color for MFX100CH for MOSAICOFX100, 34,5 mm d., blue · MFX100D35CLGREEN: Color for MFX100CH for MOSAICOFX100, 34,5 mm d., light green · MFX100D35CLORANGE: Color for MFX100CH for MOSAICOFX100, 34,5 mm d., light orange · MFX100D35CMARINE: Color for MFX100CH for MOSAICOFX100, 34,5 mm d., acquamarine · MFX100D35CPINK: Color for MFX100CH for MOSAICOFX100, 34,5 mm d., pink · MFX100D35CYELLOW: Color for MFX100CH for MOSAICOFX100, 34,5 mm d., yellow · MFX100D35CMAGENTA: Color for MFX100CH for MOSAICOFX100, 34,5 mm d., magenta · MFX100D35CCYAN: Color for MFX100CH for MOSAICOFX100, 34,5 mm d., cyan · MFX100D35CGREEN: Color for MFX100CH for MOSAICOFX100, 34,5 mm d., green · MFX100WE2: Standard structured glass effect wheel, long shaft 2 (included with projector) · MFX100WE1: Standard structured glass effect wheel, short shaft 1 (included with projector) · MFX100GW: Gobo wheel for MOSAICOFX100 series (gobos not included) · MFX100CW: Color wheel for MOSAICOFX100 series · MFX100GH: Gobo holder for MOSAICOFX100 series (gobo not included) with manual indexing · MFX100CH: Color holder for MOSAICOFX100 series (color filters not included) · MFX100SNOOTBK: Snoot for MOSAICOFX100BK series, black · MFX100SNOOTGY: Snoot for MOSAICOFX100GY series, gray · MFX100SNOOTPROTGY: Anti tampering full snoot with front glass, gray · MFX100SNOOTPROTBK: Anti tampering full snoot with front glass, black · AWEXDC1221ADP: Signal adapter kit from AWEXDC1 series to AWEXDC2 series and vice versa

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· AWEXAC12ADP: Power adapter from AWEXAC1 cable series to AWEXAC2 cable series · AWEXAC1L03: IP67 power extension cable for outdoor architectural projectors, L.03 m · AWEXAC1L05: IP67 power extension cable for outdoor architectural projectors, L.05 m · AWEXAC1L10: IP67 power extension cable for outdoor architectural projectors, L.10 m · AWEXAC1L20: IP67 power extension cable for outdoor architectural projectors, L.2 0m · AWEXDC1L03: IP67 DMX extension cable for outdoor architectural projectors, L.03 m · AWEXDC1L05: IP67 DMX extension cable for outdoor architectural projectors, L.05 m · AWEXDC1L10: IP67 DMX extension cable for outdoor architectural projectors, L.10 m · AWEXDC1L20: IP67 DMX extension cable for outdoor architectural projectors, L.20 m · LRLUNA: Single Universe DMX transceiver with Bluetooth · LLRAURORA: Single Universe DMX/RDM transceiver with WiFi and Bluetooth · RSR1235B: Steel security cable for hanging bodies, inox steel shackle, L=120 cm, black · C6002B: Slim aluminum clamp, 200kg loading, 48-51mm tubes, M10 bolt, Black · UPBOX2P5: Firmware uploader kit, USB IN, 5-pin XLR DMX OUT

2 – TECHNICAL DRAWING
Ø48~56 mm [1,9~2.3 in]

Ø342 mm [13.5 in]

273 mm [10.8 in] 289~333 mm [11.4~13,1 in]

246 mm [9.7 in]

237~281 mm [9.3~11,1 in]

195 mm [7.7 in]

Weight: 5,7 kg – 12,56 lbs

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MOSAICOFX100 Fig. 01

3 – INSTALLATION

MOUNTING Check that the supporting structure can safely bear the weight of all installed fixtures, clamps, cables, auxiliary equipment, etc. and complies with locally applicable regulations. When suspending the fixture above ground level, secure it against failure of primary attachments by attaching a safety wire that is approved as a safety attachment for the weight of the fixture to an anchor point on the product main frame. Do not use removable parts or weak anchors for secondary attachment. Warning! When clamping the fixture to a truss or other structure at any angle, use clamps of half-coupler type. Do not use any type of clamp that does not completely encircle the structure when fastened.

RSR1235A/B Steel security cable

C6002A/B clamp

13 mm 0,51 in 98 mm 3,85 in
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Fig. 02
07

4 – CONNECTION TO THE MAINS SUPPLY
WARNING: For protection from electric shock, the fixture must be earthed! The product is equipped with auto-switching power supply that automatically adjusts to any 50-60Hz AC power source from 100-240 Volts. If you need to install a power plug on the power cable to allow connection to power outlets, install a grounding-type (earthed) plug, following the plug manufacturer’s instructions. If you have any doubts about proper installation, consult a qualified electrician. The max power consumption is 127W.

Core (EU) Brown Blue
Yellow+green

Core (US) Black White Green

Connection Live
Neutral Earth

Plug terminal marking L N

5 – START UP
CONNECT AND DISCONNECT POWER FROM THE PRODUCT To apply and disconnect power to the product: · Check that the product is installed and secured as indicated in the Safety Informations, and that
personal safety will not be put at risk when the fixture lights up. · Connect the power connector into the Mains input socket (100-240 VAC-50/60 Hz). · The product is then ready for its operations and can be controlled through the available input sig-
nals on board. · To disconnect power from the product, disconnect the Mains from the socket.

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6 – PRODUCT OVERVIEW
1. BRACKET. 2. STAND ALONE CONTROL WITH 3 PUSH ENCODER. 3. GORE VALVE. 4. POWER IN: for connection to the Mains 100-240V~/50-60Hz. 5. DMX IN (3-pole): 1 = GND, 2 = sign-, 3 = sign+. 6. ANTENNA. 7. DMX OUT (3-pole): 1 = GND, 2 = sign-, 3 = sign+. 8. POWER OUT: for connection to the Mains 100-240V~/50-60Hz. 9. MAIN FUSE HOLDER: replace a burnt-out fuse by one of the same type only (T2A 250V).

1

2

3

45

6

78

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Fig. 03
09

7 – CONNECTION TO THE MAINS SUPPLY

WARNING: For protection from electric shock, the fixture must be earthed! The product is equipped with auto-switching power supply that automatically adjusts to any 50-60Hz AC power source from 100-240 Volts. If you need to install a power plug on the power cable to allow connection to power outlets, install a grounding-type (earthed) plug, following the plug manufacturer’s instructions. If you have any doubts about proper installation, consult a qualified electrician. The max power consumption is 120W. You can link up to 25 units at 230 V. Never exceed this number. Power linking cords can be purchased separately. When connecting the unit to a local power, it may be necessary to use the Schuko to IP67 adapters
supplied with this product.

Core (EU) Brown Blue
Yellow+green

Core (US) Black White Green

Connection Live
Neutral Earth

Plug terminal marking L N E

MALE POWER IP67 CONNECTOR

E

N

L

FEMALE POWER IP67 CONNECTOR

E

L

N

Fig. 04

Unit 1

Unit 2

Unit 3

Unit 8

Unit 9

POWER IN

POWER OUT

POWER IN

POWER OUT

POWER IN

POWER OUT

POWER IN

POWER OUT

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
POWER IN

MAINS 230V

NOTE: when not using the Power output connectors, you must seal the cable ends with the sup-

plied caps.

Fig. 05 – Example configuration (Output at 230 V)

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8 – DMX CONNECTION

CONNECTION OF THE CONTROL SIGNAL: DMX LINE The product has connectors for DMX input and output. The default pin-out on both connectors is as the following diagram:

DMX – INPUT IP67 CONNECTOR

1

2

3

Pin1 : GND – Shield Pin2 : – Signal Pin3 : + Signal

DMX – OUTPUT IP67 CONNECTOR

2

1

3

Fig. 06
INSTRUCTIONS FOR A RELIABLE DMX CONNECTION Use shielded twisted-pair cable designed for RS-485 devices: standard microphone cable cannot transmit control data reliably over long runs. 24 AWG cable is suitable for runs up to 300 meters (1000 ft). Heavier gauge cable and/or an amplifier is recommended for longer runs. To split the data link into branches, use splitter-amplifiers in the connection line. Do not overload the link. Up to 32 devices may be connected on a serial link.
NOTE: To connect the unit to your DMX network, it is necessary to use the adapters XLR 5 pinIP67 signal connector, supplied with this product.

CONNECTION DAISY CHAIN OF THE DMX LINE Connect the DMX data output from the DMX source to the product DMX input (male connector). Run the data link from the product DMX output (female connector) connector to the DMX input of the next fixture.
Terminate the data link by connecting a 120 Ohm signal termination. The termination is prepared by 120 1/4 W resistor between pins 2 and 3 of the male DMX connector. Install a DMX termination plug on the last fixture on the link. If a splitter is used, terminate each branch
of the link.

NOTE: when not using the DMX input or DMX output connectors, you must seal the cable ends with the supplied caps.

The following diagram shows the DMX connection:

DMX Address: 33

DMX Address: 42

DMX Address: 51

DMX Address: 60

DMX IN DMX OUT

DMX IN DMX OUT

DMX IN DMX OUT

DMX IN DMX OUT

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

DMX512 Controller

Fig. 07 – Example 6 DMX channels configuration

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CONNECTION OF THE CONTROL SIGNAL: DMX LINE ADAPTERS The product has XLR sockets adapters for DMX input and output. The default pin-out on both socket is as the following diagram:

DMX – INPUT XLR plug

Pin1 : GND – Shield Pin2 : – Signal Pin3 : + Signal Pin4 : N/C Pin5 : N/C

DMX – OUTPUT XLR socket

Fig. 08
CONNECTION OF THE DMX LINE DMX connection employs standard XLR connectors. Use shielded pair-twisted cables with 120 impedance and low capacity.

CONSTRUCTION OF THE DMX TERMINATION The termination is prepared by soldering a 120 1/4 W resistor between pins 2 and 3 of the male XLR connector, as shown in figure:

4

Example: 5 pin XLR connector

Fig. 09

DMX ADDRESSING In order to start controlling the product via DMX, the first step is to select a DMX address, also known as the start channel, this is the first channel used to receive instructions from a DMX controller. If you wish to control the product individually, it is necessary to assign a different starting address channel to each fixture. The number of channels occupied from the product depends on the DMX mode selected, so always verify the DMX Mode before start addressing. If you assign two fixtures the same address, they will be executing the same behaviour. Selecting the same address to multiple fixtures can be useful for diagnostic purposes and symmetrical control. DMX addressing is limited to make it impossible to set the DMX address so high that you are left without
enough control channels for the product. Set the fixture’s DMX address by RDM with the DATAMASTER.

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OPERATION AS A WIRELESS RECEIVER MOSAICOFX100 can be used as wireless receiver connected to a wireless transmitter. The unit uses a DATAMASTER for configuration purposes. To use MOSAICOFX100 as wireless receiver, have to set this function for please follow the procedure below: · Turn on the DATAMASTER; · Select the “RDM” function; · Wait the discovering of all units; · Select the desired unit and press ENTER button; · Search for “Specific PID” item in the menu; · Select the “Description” function; · Scroll through the menu items until”CRMX POWER”, and set value to 1; · Select “CRMX LINK RESET” and set value to 1; · On the transmitter, enable TX LINK to ON to link transmitter to the receivers; · If the connection is successful and DMX input is available the display the display on the receiver unit
will shows the DMX address. If DMX signal is not available, the display will shows “No signal” but keeps the transmitter linked; · If the connection fails, check the position of the receiver; · Check wireless signal in the “WIRELESS QUALITY” RDM menu item indicates the received signal strength.
Reset the receiver Follow the procedure below to reset the receiver. · Turn on the DATAMASTER; · Select the “RDM” function; · Wait the discovering of all units; · Select the desired unit and press ENTER button; · Search for “Specific PID” item in the menu; · Select the “Description” function; · Scroll through the menu items until”CRMX LINK RESET”, and set value to 1.
CRMX TO DMX (RX) This function enable or disable the retransmission of the wireless DMX signal received throught the DMX port on the receiver side. Follow the procedure below to activate this function: · Turn on the DATAMASTER; · Select the “RDM” function; · Wait the discovering of all units; · Select the desired unit and press ENTER button; · Search for “Specific PID” item in the menu; · Select the “Description” function; · Scroll through the menu items until”CRMX TO DMX”, and set value to 1.

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9 – CONTROL WITH PUSH ROTATORY KNOB
The product is equipped with rotatory knobs for manual control of the product, those are enabled only in Stand Alone mode and they enable access to control certain attributes according to the selected STAND ALONE mode as indicated below. In the following image the Rotatory Knob Layout.

DIMMER

FUNCTION 1

FUNCTION 2

ACTION

Fig. 10

ENCODER DIMMER
Long Press (3s) Turn

Highlight (FULL ON) Modify Dimmer from 0 to 100%

ACTION

Single Press Turn

Indexing 0-360°

ENCODER FUNCTION 1 (Motor 1)
Jump to next STATE, flash the light output 2 times Modify value of the STATE

CURRENT STATE Rotation CW
Speed slow to fast

Rotation CCW Speed slow to fast

ACTION

Single Press Turn

Indexing 0-360°

ENCODER FUNCTION 2 (Motor 2)
Jump to next STATE, flash the light output 2 times Modify value of the STATE

CURRENT STATE Rotation CW
Speed slow to fast

Rotation CCW Speed slow to fast

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10 – SHORTCUT
Keys Encoder 1 + Encoder 2
long press (3s) Encoder 1 + Encoder 3
long press (10s)

BUTTON CONTROL SHORTCUT

Mode

Description

Triggers WDMX Reset – Flash 2 times current color

Enable/ Disable Key lock – Flash 2 times current color

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11 – MENU STRUCTURE
The following chart describes the MENU tree of the product, the terms shown in BOLD indicates the default settings.

1

DMX

ADDRESS

2 DMX MODE

3 DIMMER CURVE

001 – 512
STANDARD LINEAR S-CURVE

Set address used for Fixture.
Set DMX chart for Main Fixture. To choose the dimmer curve.

SQUARE LAW

INVERSE SQUARE LAW

4 DIMMER SPEED

AUTO FAST

MEDUIM

To choose the dimmer curve.

5

LED

FREQUENCY

SLOW 600Hz
1200Hz 2000Hz 4000Hz 6000Hz

Select PWM frequency.

6 DMX FAULT

25kHZ
HOLD BLACKOUT

To choose the behaviour of fixture in case of dmx signal lost.

7

INVERT

ROTATION

8 FAN MODE

STAND ALONE OFF ON AUTO

Select Fan behaviour.

HIGH

SILENT

9 CALIBRATION PIDS
10 INFORMATIONS

OFF DEVICE TIME

FIXTURE HOURS

TOTAL

( ONLY READ) To check the total working hours of the unit.

PARTIAL (READ AND RESET)

CURRENT HOURS

TOTAL PARTIAL

( ONLY READ) To check the current working (READ AND RESET) hours of the unit.

SOURCE HOURS

TOTAL PARTIAL

( ONLY READ) To see the total operating hours of (READ AND RESET) the LED source.

POWER ON CYCLE

TOTAL PARTIAL

( ONLY READ) To see the power cycles of the (READ AND RESET) machine.

MAINTENAN- ELAPSED TIME CE TIME ALERT PERIOD

10 -1000

To choose and reset unit maintenance warning hours.

POWER CONSUMPTION

To see the power consumption

TEMPERATURE

NEAR SOURCE TEMP,
DRIVER PCB TEMP, LED PCB TEMP,…

To see the unit temperature.

SOFTWARE VERSION

View informations about software version.

DEVICE INFO

To see device info.

DEVICE LABEL

To see device label.

RDM UID

View ID for the RDM control.

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11 STAND ALONE
12 FACTORY DEFAULT

MASTER/SLAVE STATIC

MASTER DMX
MASTER NO DMX SLAVE
DIMMER: 0-255
MOTOR 1 ROT
MOTOR 2 ROT

Allow you to link and operating in synk multiple units without a DMX console. Choose a unit to perform as the Master. This unit must be the first unit in line; Set the successive units to be slave. Select of the following predefined combination and its Dimmer value. After enabled this mode, the unit will be automatically assigned as Master.
To reset the unit to factory default settings.

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12 – RDM FUNCTIONS
The product can communicate using RDM (Remote Device Management) protocol over a DMX512 Networks. RDM is a bi-directional communications protocol for use in DMX512 control systems, it is the open standard for DMX512 device configuration and status monitoring. The RDM protocol allows data packets to be inserted into a DMX512 data stream without affecting existing non-RDM equipment. It allows a console or dedicated RDM controller to send commands to and receive messages from specific fixtures. The PIDs in the following tables are supported in the product. RDM is also available on Wireless and Tiny’s Downstead must be enabled in its custom PIDs to work.
RDM Model ID 0xA023

Parameter DEVICE_INFO PRODUCT_DETAIL_ID_LIST DEVICE_MODEL_DESCRIPTION MANUFACTURER_LABEL DEVICE_LABEL FACTORY_DEFAULTS SOFTWARE_VERSION_LABEL BOOT_SOFTWARE_VERSION_ID BOOT_SOFTWARE_VERSION_LABEL DMX_PERSONALITY DMX_PERSONALITY_DESCRIPTION DMX_START_ADDRESS
SLOT_INFO SLOT_DESCRIPTION DEFAULT_SLOT_VALUE DMX_BLOCK_ADDRESS

RDM PIDs

Category

PID Address

GET

SET

Value

Product Information

0x0060

x

Product Information

0x0070

x

Product Information

0x0080

x

Product Information

0x0081

x

Product Information

0x0082

x

x

Product Information

0x0090

x

x

Product Information

0x00C0

x

Product Information

0x00C1

x

Product Information

0x00C2

x

DMX512 Setup

0x00E0

x

x

DMX512 Setup

0x00E1

x

DMX512 Setup

0x00F0

x

x

DMX512 Setup

0x0120

x

DMX512 Setup

0x0121

x

DMX512 Setup

0x0122

x

DMX512 Setup

0x0140

x

x

Description

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RDM PIDs

Parameter

Category

DMX_FAIL_MODE DMX_STARTUP_MODE
DIMMER_INFO MINIMUM_LEVEL MAXIMUM_LEVEL
CURVE CURVE_DESCRIPTION OUTPUT_RESPONSE_TIME OUTPUT_RESPONSETIME DESCRIPTION MODULATION_FREQUENCY MODULATIONFREQUENCY DESCRIP-
TION SENSOR_DEFINITION
SENSOR_VALUE RECORD_SENSORS
BURN_IN DEVICE_HOURS
LAMP_HOURS
LAMP_STRIKES
LAMP_STATE
LAMP_ON_MODE
DEVICE_POWER_CYCLES
DISPLAY_INVERT DISPLAY_LEVEL

DMX512 Setup
DMX512 Setup
Dimmer Settings
Dimmer Settings
Dimmer Settings
Dimmer Settings
Dimmer Settings
Dimmer Settings
Dimmer Settings
Dimmer Settings
Dimmer Settings
Sensors
Sensors
Sensors
Sensors
Power/ Lamp Settings
Power/ Lamp Settings
Power/ Lamp Settings
Power/ Lamp Settings
Power/ Lamp Settings
Power/ Lamp Settings
Display Settings
Display Settings

PID Address

GET

SET

Value

0x0141 x x

0x0142 x x

0x0340 x

0x0341 x x

0x0342 x x

0x0343 x x

0x0344 x x

0x0345 x x

0x0346 x

0x0347 x x

0x0348 x

0x0200 x

0x0201 x x

0x0202

x

0x0440 x x

0x0400 x x

0x0401 x x

0x0402 x x

0x0403 x x

0x0404 x x

0x0405 x x 0x0500 x x 0x0501 x x

Description
NOT USED NOT USED

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Parameter LOCK_PIN LOCK_STATE LOCK_STATE_DESCRIPTION IDENTIFY_DEVICE RESET_DEVICE POWER_STATE PERFORM_SELFTEST SELF_TEST_DESCRIPTION CAPTURE_PRESET PRESET_PLAYBACK IDENTIFY_MODE PRESET_INFO PRESET_STATUS POWER_ON_SELF_TEST DMX FAULT
MASTER/SLAVE
STATIC DIMMER
STATIC MOTOR 1
STATIC MOTOR 2

RDM PIDs

Category

PID Address

GET

SET

Value

Configuration

0x0640

x

x

Configuration

0x0641

x

x

Configuration

0x0642

x

Description

Control 0x1000 x x

Control 0x1001

x

Control 0x1010 x x

Control 0x1020 x x

Control 0x1021 x

Control 0x1030 x x

Control 0x1031 x x

Control 0x1040 x x

Control 0x1041 x

Control 0x1042 x x

Control 0x1044 x x

0: HOLD

Manufacturer PIDs

TBD

x

x

0-2

1: BLCK 2:STANDA-

LONE

0:MST DMX

Manufacturer PIDs

TBD

x

x 0-2

1:MST NO DMX

2:SLAVE

Set Dimmer

on Standalone

Manufacturer PIDs

TBD

x

x

0-255

Mode – Value Shared with

Encoder

Setting

Set Motor 1

behaviour on

Manufacturer PIDs

TBD

x

Standalone x 0-255 Mode – Value
shared with

Encoder

Setting

Set Motor 2

behaviour on

Manufacturer PIDs

TBD

x

Standalone x 0-255 Mode – Value
shared with

Encoder

Setting

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Parameter
KEY LOCK
FAN MODE INVERT ROTATION CURRENT HOURS MAINTENANCE TIME:ALERT PERIOD MAINTENANCE TIME:ELAPSED TIME
CRMX POWER CRMX RESET CRMX TO DMX CRMX LINK RESET WIRELESS QUALITY ERROR MESSAGE POWER CONSUMPTION CURRENT HOURS

RDM PIDs

Category

PID Address

GET

SET

Value

Description

Manufacturer PIDs

TBD

Manufacturer PIDs

TBD

Manufacturer PIDs

TBD

Manufacturer PIDs

TBD

Manufacturer PIDs

TBD

Manufacturer PIDs

TBD

Manufacturer PIDs

TBD

Manufacturer PIDs

TBD

Manufacturer PIDs

TBD

Manufacturer PIDs

TBD

Manufacturer PIDs

TBD

Manufacturer PIDs

TBD

Manufacturer PIDs

TBD

Manufacturer PIDs

TBD

Inhibites

encoder

functionality – Same as per x x 0-1 the Shortcut

via Encoder

press.

0:OFF

1:ON

x

0-2 x (Def.

0: AUTO 1: HIGH 2: SILENT 3: OFF

x x 0-1

0:OFF 1:ON

x

x

x

101000

x x —

x x 0-1

x x 0-1

x x 0-1

x x 0-1

x

0:OFF 1:ON 0:OFF 1:ON 0:OFF 1:ON 0:OFF 1:ON
**%

x

x

**W

x

**h

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13 – DMX CHARTS

PARAMETER DIMMER
DIMMER FINE STROBE
MOTOR 1 ROT MOTOR 1 ROT FINE
MOTOR 2 ROT MOTOR 2 ROT FINE
CONTROL

MODE STANDARD
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

RDM Model ID 0xA023

Function Dimmer

8 bit value

From

To

0

255

Dimmer

16 bit value

From

To

0

65535

Note Default @ 0

Function
Open Strobe from Slow to Fast
Open Pulse In from slow to fast
Close Pulse Out from slow to fast
Open Random from slow to fast
Open

Strobe

8 bit value

From

To

0

1

2

62

63

64

65

125

126

127

128

188

189

190

191

251

252

255

16 bit value

From

To

Function
Indexed 0 to 360° Forward Spin (fast to slow)
Stop Reverse spin (slow to fast)

Motor 1

8 bit value

From

To

0

127

128

190

191

192

193

255

16 bit value

From

To

0

32767

32768

48895

48896

49407

49408

65535

Function
Indexed 0 to 360° Forward Spin (fast to slow)
Stop Reverse spin (slow to fast)
22

Motor 2

8 bit value

From

To

0

127

128

190

191

192

193

255

16 bit value

From

To

0

32767

32768

48895

48896

49407

49408

65535

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Note Default @ 255
Note Default @ 0
Note Default @ 0

Function No Functon

Control Channel

8 bit value

From To

0

1

DIMMER CURVE LINEAR

2

3

DIMMER CURVE S-CURVE

4

5

DIMMER CURVE SQUARE LAW

6

7

DIMMER CURVE INVERSE SQUARE LAW

8

9

DIMMER SPEED AUTO

10

11

DIMMER SPEED FAST

12

13

DIMMER SPEED MEDIUM

14

15

DIMMER SPEED SLOW

16

17

LED FREQUENCY 600HZ

18

19

LED FREQUENCY 1200HZ

20

21

LED FREQUENCY 2000HZ

22

23

LED FREQUENCY 4000HZ

24

25

LED FREQUENCY 6000HZ

26

27

LED FREQUENCY 25KHZ

28

29

DMX FAULT HOLD

30

31

DMX FAULT BLACKOUT

32

33

DMX FAULT STAND ALONE

34

35

STAND ALONE MASTER DMX

36

37

STAND ALONE MASTER NO DMX

38

39

STAND ALONE SLAVE

40

41

Reserved

42

43

Reserved

44

45

Reserved

46

47

Reserved

48

49

Reserved INVERT ROTATION OFF INVERT ROTATION ON
FAN MODE AUTO FAN MODE HIGH FAN MODE SILENT FAN MODE OFF
KEY LOCK OFF KEY LOCK ON

50

51

52

53

54

55

56

57

58

59

60

61

62

63

64

65

66

67

Reserved

68 251

Reset all channel controlled

252 253

Reserved

254 255

16 bit value

From To

Note
Default @ 0 Hold 3s to take
function

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14 – ANIMATION WHEEL / WATER EFFECT REPLACEMENT

1

2

Safety cable

Remove the marked four screws of the top protective cover (1). Lift the top cover off the fixture. For ease of access, and if it is safe to do so, you can unclip the safety cable and remove the cover completely from the fixture (2).

3

MOTOR 1
with short shaft

MOTOR 2
with long shaft

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Insert the Water Effect Wheel with M1 mark on the short motor shaft (MOTOR 1) and Effect Wheel with M2 on the long motor shaft (MOTOR 2). Water Effect Wheel are included with the projector package, but can also be ordered separately with the following codes: · MFX100WE1: Standard structured glass effect wheel, short shaft 1 (M1); · MFX100WE2: Standard structured glass effect wheel, long shaft 2 (M2).
4

The coupling between the surface washer of the animation wheel (A) and the seat face (B) is magnetic. Then simply detach the accessory from its seat and slide it out from above.
Fig. 11

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15 – ANIMATION WHEEL
Bellow the measurements of the animation wheel:
OUTER DIAMETER Ø 107 mm Ø 4,2 in
OUTER IMAGE DIAMETER Ø 103 mm Ø 4,1 in

HOLE DIAMETER Ø 17,2 mm Ø 6,8 in
ØINN35E2Rm1Im.M58AGE DIAMETER Ø 1,4 in
7 11
Bellow the measurements of metal ring for animation wheel:

1.1~4 mm [0.04~0.16 in]

SP013109 Metal Ring

NOTE: The metal ring can be ordered from us as a spare part with code SP0131110~94.
4~0.16

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16 – COLOR FILTER AND GOBO MOUNTING

COLOR HOLDER / GOBO HOLDER (CODE MFX100CH – MFX100GH)

1

2

Safety cable

Remove the marked four screws of the top protective cover (1). Lift the top cover off the fixture. For ease of access, and if it is safe to do so, you can unclip the safety cable and remove the cover completely from the fixture (2). 3

A B

The coupling between the surface accessory (A) and the seat face (B) is magnetic. Then simply detach the accessory from its seat and slide it out from above.
Please turn!

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4 – COLOR HOLDER FOR SINGLE COLOR
Seat of the color holder

Color

Metal ring for single color Spring

Insert the color filter, the metal ring for single color and the spring in sequence in the seat of the color holder accessory. 5 – COLOR HOLDER FOR HALF COLOR
Seat of the color holder

Colors

Metal ring for half color Spring

Insert the colors filter, the metal ring for half color and the spring in sequence in the seat of the color holder accessory.
Please turn!

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6 – GOBO HOLDER

Gobo (example) Spring

Insert the spring and the gobo in sequence in the seat of the gobo holder accessory.

7 – COLOR HOLDER AND GOBO HOLDER COUPLING

M3 Screws

Magnets

Holes

Holder surface
To couple the color holder accessory and the gobo holder, center the screws of the magnets in the two holes on the surface of the gobo holder. The magnets on the surface of the color holder and the surface of the gobo holder will magnetically snap together.
The color and gobo holder accessory must be inserted from above and positioned in the marked projector seat to hook to the fixture. The coupling will take place magnetically between the surface of the seat and of the accessory.
Fig. 14

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17 – GOBO SIZE
BW

Colour

ID Ø22 mm [0.9 in] ID Ø20.5 mm
[0.8 in]

OD Ø26.9 mm
[1.1 in]

OD Ø26.9 mm
[1.1 in]

2.2 mm [0.1 in]

ATTENTION! Insert gobos with mirror surface toward the light source. Fig. 15

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18 – ERROR MESSAGES

The error is shown on the unit display. In the table below, the “ERROR SHOWED ON SCREEN” column lists the possible errors, accompanied by a possible cause (“POSSIBLE” CAUSES “column).

ERROR SHOWED ON SCREEN

POSSIBLE CAUSES

[LED ERROR]

This error message is displayed when the LED is switched OFF

without a command from the product control system

[LED TEMPERATURE ERROR]

This error message indicates that an overheating on the LED has

occurred and the lamp has been switched OFF by the product

protection system.

[LED TEMPERATURE SENSOR ERROR]

LED sensor damaged (open or in short circuit)

[LED DRIVER TEMPERATURE

This error message indicates that an overheating on the LED

ERROR]

DRIVER has occurred and the lamp has been switched OFF by

the product protection system.

[LED DRIVER SENSOR ERROR]

TEMPERATURE

LED DRIVER sensor damaged (open or in short circuit)

[LED AIR IN (LOWER) FAN ERROR]

Air in blower for cooling the lamp failed, the lamp has been switched OFF.

[LED AIR OUT (UPPER) FAN ERROR]

Air out blower for cooling the lamp failed, the lamp has been switched OFF.

[MOTOR PCB ERROR]

Motor pcb not detected

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19 – ACCESSORIES INSTALLATION
LENS ACCESSORY

To mount the lens accessory, screw the threaded part of the optics with the threaded hole on the projector. Lenses are an optional accessory and can be chosen according to the application with the following codes: MFX100LWGN / MFX100LWTM / MFX100LWTW / MFX100LWGVW / MFX100LGBM / MFX100LGBW.
NOTE: Pay attention when screwing the optic into the fixture the ring seal is present on the lens. otherwise the IP rating is lost and water may enter in the fixture. To help yourself with lens installation, spread the supplied grease on the smooth part of the fixing hole to make the lens seal slide better.
Fig. 16

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SNOOT ACCESSORY

The snoot is an accessory used to protect the lens from rain. To mount the snoot accessory, screw the screws through the four holes present.

Can be ordered with the following codes: · MFX100SNOOTBK: Snoot for MOSAICOFX100BK series, black; · MFX100SNOOTGY: Snoot for MOSAICOFX100GY series, gray.

Fig. 17

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ANTI TAMPERING FULL SNOOT WITH FRONT GLASS ACCESSORY 1
A B C
2

Mount the front cover closed with glass accessory (B) in the four holes on the projector hardware (A) using the four screws supplied (C). Anti tampering full snoot with front glass is a useful accessory to prevent tampering by outsiders with the lens and also to protect it from the weather.

Can be ordered with the following codes: · MFX100SNOOTPROTGY: Anti tampering full snoot with front glass, gray; · MFX100SNOOTPROTBK: Anti tampering full snoot with front glass, black.

Fig. 18

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WALL BRACKET AC

78 mm [3.1 in]

DETAIL
Ø78 mm [3.1 in] 20°

[0.189inm] m

10 mm [0.4 in]

To mount the marked wall bracket accessory (A), screw the bracket to the wall using four screws. Please refer to the measurements in the illustration (DETAIL). Then the projector bracket must be mounted on the accessory arm using the M8x20 and washer screw provided (C).

Can be ordered with the following codes: · MFX100WBRAKGY: Wall bracket for MOSAICOFX100, gray; · MFX100WBRAKBK: Wall bracket for MOSAICOFX100, black.

Fig. 19

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SURFACE BRACKET

DETAIL
Ø78 mm [3.1 in] 20°

78 mm [3.1 in] [0.189inm] m

10 mm [0.4 in]

B A

To mount the marked surface bracket accessory (A), screw the bracket to the wall or surface using four screws. Please refer to the measurements in the illustration (DETAIL). Then the projector bracket must be mounted on the accessory arm using the M8x20 and washer screw provided (C).

Can be ordered with the following codes: · MFX100WBRAKGY: Wall bracket for MOSAICOFX100, gray; · MFX100WBRAKBK: Wall bracket for MOSAICOFX100, black.

Fig. 20

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BRACKET FOR WALL MOUNTING AND SUSPENSION ON POLES (CODE MOSUNIBRACKJR)

NOTE Do not mount the bracket on a support whose surface shows deformations, injuries, crushing, etc. Both the bracket and the unit must be secured with a safety cable.

Can be ordered with the following codes: · MOSUNIBRACKJR: Bracket for MOSAICOJR for wall mounting and suspension on poles.

Fig. 21

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20 – TEST OF IP66 RATING
To check sealing after servicing use the IPTESTBOX. 1

After installing any lens, remove the gore valve from the connections panel. 2
Connect the air hose to the IPTESTBOX by inserting the quick-connect fitting into the coupler.

Insert the threaded end into the threaded valve hole socket. For the operating procedure using the instrument, refer to the IPTESTBOX user manual.

Fig. 22

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21 – MAINTENANCE
MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING THE PRODUCT WARNING: Disconnect from the mains before starting any maintenance work It is recommended to clean the front at regular intervals, from impurities caused by dust, smoke, or other particles to ensure that the light is radiated at maximum brightness. · For cleaning, disconnect the main plug from the socket. Use a soft, clean cloth moistened with a
mild detergent. Then carefully wipe the part dry. For cleaning other housing parts use only a soft, clean cloth. Never use a liquid, it might penetrate the unit and cause damage to it. · The user must clean the product periodically to maintain optimum performance and cooling. The user may also upload firmware (product software) to the fixture via the DMX signal input port or USB port using firmware and instructions from PROLIGHTS. · The frequency of such maintenance operations is to be performed according to various factors, such as the amount of the use and the condition of the installation environment (air humidity, presence of dust, salinity, etc.). It is recommended that the product is subject to annual service by a qualified technician for special maintenance involving at least the following procedures: · General cleaning of internal parts. · For all the parts subject to friction, using lubricants specifically supplied by PROLIGHTS. · General visual check of the internal components, cabling, mechanical parts, etc. · Electrical, photometric and functional checks; eventual repairs. · Cleaning the lenses. Only use neutral soap and water to clean the lenses, then dry it carefully with a soft, non- abrasive cloth. WARNING: the use of alcohol or any other detergent could damage the lenses. · All other service operations on the product must be carried out by PROLIGHTS, its approved service agents or trained and qualified personnel. · It is PROLIGHTS policy to apply the strictest possible calibration procedures and use the best quality materials available to ensure optimum performance and the longest possible component lifetimes. However, optical components are subject to wear and tear over the life of the product, resulting in gradual changes in colours over many thousands of hours of use. The extent of wear and tear depends heavily on operating conditions and environment, so it is impossible to specify precisely whether and to what extent performance will be affected. However, you may eventually need to replace optical components if their characteristics are affected by wear and tear after an extended period of use and if you require fixtures to perform within very precise optical and colour parameters. · Do not apply filters, lenses or other materials on lenses or other optical components. Use only accessories approved by PROLIGHTS.

REPLACING THE FUSE WARNING: Before replacing the fuse, unplug the product from the mains.
· Remove the old fuse from the housing with a suitable screwdriver (anticlockwise) and replace it with one of the same type and of the same classification (T2A 250V).

VISUAL CHECK OF PRODUCT HOUSING
· The parts of the product cover/housing should be checked for eventual damages and breaking start at least every two months. In addition, especially the parts of the front lens holder have to be checked mechanically (by means of movement by the part) if it is firmly fastened to the fixture. If hint of a crack is found on some plastic part, do not use the product until the damaged part will be replaced.
· Cracks or another damages of the cover/housing parts can be caused by the product transportation or manipulation and also ageing process may influence materials.
· This checking is necessary for both fixed installations and preparing product for renting. Any free moving parts inside of the product, cracked cover/housing or any part of front lens not sitting properly in place need to be immediately replaced.

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TROUBLESHOOTING

Problems

Possible causes

Checks and remedies

Product doesn’t power ON · No power to the · Check that power is switched ON and cables are

product.

plugged in.

Product reset correctly but does not respond correctly to the contoller.

· Fuse blown or internal fault.
· Bad signal connection. · Signal connection not
terminated.

· Check if the Fuse is intact and eventually replace it if necessary.
· Contact the PROLIGHTS Service or authorized service partner. Do not remove parts and/or covers, or carry out any repairs or service that are not described in this Safety and User Manual unless you have both authorization from PROLIGHTS and the service documentation.
· Inspect connections and cables. Fix eventual bad connections. Repair or replace damaged cables.
· Insert DMX termination plug in signal output socket of the last product on the signal line.

Timeout error after fixture reset.
Mechanical effect loses position

· Incorrect addressing of · Check the product address and control settings the product.

· One of the product is · Unplug the XLR in and out connectors and connect

defective and is corrupt- them directly together to bypass one product at a

ing the signal transmis- time until normal operation is regained. Once found

sion on the signal line.

the error, have that fixture serviced by a qualified

technician.

· One or more hardware · Check product stored error messages for more components requires information. Contact PROLIGHTS Service or an mechanical adjustments. authorized service partner.

· Mechanical hardware · Check product stored error messages for more

require cleaning, adjust- information. Contact PROLIGHTS Service or an

ment or lubrification.

authorized service partner.

Light output turn OFF Intermittently
General low light intensity

· Fixture is too hot.

· Check product stored error messages. · Allow product to cool. · Clean the product and airflow filters. · Reduce ambient temperature.

· Hardware failure (tem- · Check product stored error messages for more

perature sensor, fans, Light source…).

information. Contact. PROLIGHTS Service or an authorized service partner.

· Dirty lens assembly.

· Clean the fixture regularly.

· Dirty or damaged filters. · Install lens assembly properly.

Contact an authorized service center in case of technical problems or not reported in the table can not be resolved by the procedure given in the table.

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Note

PROLIGHTS is a trademark of MUSIC & LIGHTS S.r.l. musiclights.it

Via A.Olivetti snc 04026 – Minturno (LT) ITALY Tel: +39 0771 72190

prolights.it support@prolights.it

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