cameo CLG4FC Gallery Light With RGBL LED User Manual

June 12, 2024
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cameo CLG4FC Gallery Light With RGBL LED
cameo CLG4FC Gallery Light With RGBL LED

Introduction

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

This product is a spotlight for permanent installation!
This spotlight is intended exclusively for professional users and is not suitable for private households or third parties!
Use of the product outside the specified technical data and operating conditions, as well as incorrect installation, 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

  • DANGER: The word DANGER, possibly in combination with a symbol, indicates immediately dangerous situations or conditions for life and limb.
  • WARNING: The word WARNING, possibly in combination with a symbol, indicates potentially dangerous situations or conditions for life and limb.
  • CAUTION: The word CAUTION, possibly in combination with a symbol, is used to indicate situations or conditions that may lead to injury.
  • ATTENTION: The word ATTENTION, possibly in combination with a symbol, refers to situations or states that can lead to damage to property and/or the environment.

| This symbol identifies hazards that can cause electric shock.
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| 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.
Safety Symbol| This symbol indicates a device in which there are no user-replaceable parts.q
| This symbol indicates additional information on the operation of the product.
| This symbol indicates a device that may only be used in dry rooms.

SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

HAZARD:

  1. Do not open or modify the unit.

  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 disconnect it from the mains.
    The device may be repaired only by authorized 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 appliance 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 mains cable of the device is damaged, do not operate the device.
  4. Permanently connected power cables may only be replaced by a qualified person.

ATTENTION:

  1. Do not operate the unit if it has been exposed to large temperature fluctuations (for example, after transport). Moisture and condensation can damage the device.
    Switch on the device only when it has reached room temperature.

  2. Make sure that the voltage and frequency of the mains supply correspond to the values indicated on the unit.
    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 unit from the mains at all poles, it is not sufficient to press the on/off switch on the unit.

  4. Make sure that the fuse used corresponds to the type printed on the unit.

  5. Make sure that appropriate measures have been taken against overvoltage (e.g. lightning strike).

  6. Observe the specified maximum output current on units with Power Out connection.

  7. Ensure that the total current consumption of all connected devices does not exceed the specified value.

  8. Replace pluggable mains cables only with original cables.

HAZARD:

  1. Danger of suffocation! Plastic bags and small parts must be kept out of reach of persons (including children) with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities.
  2. Danger from falling down! 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 only in the manner intended.

  2. Operate the device only with the accessories recommended and intended by the manufacturer.

  3. During installation, observe the safety regulations applicable in your country.

  4. After connecting the unit, check all cable routes to avoid damage or accidents, e.g. due to tripping hazards.

  5. Always observe the specified minimum distance to normally flammable materials!
    Unless explicitly stated, the minimum distance is 0.3 m.

  6. Always observe the minimum distance to the illuminated surface that can be read on the device!

CAUTION:

  1. In the case of moving components such as mounting brackets or other moving components, there is a possibility of jamming.

  2. In the case of units with motor-driven components, there is a risk of injury from the movement of the unit.
    Sudden movement of the device can cause shock reactions.

  3. The housing surface of the device can become very hot during regular operation.
    Ensure that accidental touching of the housing is not possible.
    Always allow the lamp to cool sufficiently before removal, maintenance work and charging etc.

ATTENTION:

  1. Do not install or operate the device near any radiators, heat registers, 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 ignition sources such as burning candles near the device.

  3. Ventilation openings must not be covered and fans must not be blocked.

  4. Use the original packaging or packaging provided by the manufacturer for transport.

  5. Avoid shock or impact to the unit.

  6. Observe the IP protection class as well as the ambient conditions such as temperature and humidity according to the specification.

  7. Devices can be constantly 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 takes priority.

  8. The unit is not suitable for tropical climates and for operation above 2000 m above sea level.

  9. Unless explicitly stated, the unit is not suitable for operation in marine conditions .

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!
  4. Permanently installed lamps are built into these lighting units.
    These may not be replaced by the user.
    The lamps contained in this lighting unit may only be replaced by the manufacturer, its service partner, or a similarly qualified person.

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SIGNAL TRANSMISSION BY RADIO (e.g. W-DMX or audio radio systems):

The quality and performance of wireless signal transmissions generally depends on the ambient conditions.
The following factors can impact range and signal stability, for example:
Shielding (e.g. masonry, metal structures, water) High volume of radio traffic (e.g. powerful wireless LAN networks) Interference Electromagnetic radiation (e.g. LED video screens, dimmers)

All range specifications refer to free-field application with visual contact and without interference!

The operation of transmission systems is subject to official regulations.
These may vary from region to region and must be checked by the operator before use (e.g. radio frequency and transmission power).

WARNING:
Devices with wireless signal transmission are not suitable for use in sensitive areas in which radio operation can lead to potential detrimental effects.

These include:

  • Hospitals, health centres or other healthcare facilities that provide patient treatment with skilled personnel and equipment.
  • Hazardous areas Class I, II and III
  • Restricted areas
  • Military facilities
  • Aircraft or vehicles
  • Areas where the use of mobile phones is prohibited

TRANSMISSION VIA W-DMX

WARNING:
In general, wireless DMX transmission must not be used for applications involving safety-related factors that might result in personal injury or property damage in the event of a failure.
This applies in particular to moving scene or traverse structures, DMX- controlled motors/lifts or lifting devices for operating DMX-operated platform lifts, hydraulic
systems or comparable moving components.
Furthermore, wireless DMX transmission must not be used to trigger flame or pyrotechnic devices, explosion-driven effects, or to control gas or liquid effects.
These include CO2 cannons, confetti shooters, water effects or similar

AMBIENT TEMPERATURE
Please observe the maximum ambient temperature in operation specified in the technical data.
A special protection circuit in the headlamp ensures that the brightness is reduced if the ambient temperature is too high to protect the unit components.
If you notice a significant loss of brightness in the headlamp, please check the ambient temperature in the direct vicinity of the headlamp and, if necessary, ensure that the
temperature is brought to or below the maximum permitted value.

INSTRUCTIONS FOR INDOOR INSTALLATION EQUIPMENT

  1. Equipment for installation applications is designed for continuous operation.

  2. Equipment for indoor installation is not weather-resistant.

  3. Surfaces and plastic parts can also age in installation equipment, e.g. due to UV irradiation and temperature fluctuations.
    This generally does not impair functionality.

  4. With permanently installed devices, the accumulation of impurities, e.g. dust, is to be expected. Always observe the care instructions.

  5. Unless explicitly stated otherwise on the device or in the technical data, the devices are intended for installation heights of less than 5 m.

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.

Included in the scope of delivery of the product CLG4FC are:

  • 1 x Cameo G4FC Spotlight, black
  • User manual

The scope of delivery of the product CLG4FCWH includes:

  • 1 x Cameo G4FCWH Spotlight, white
  • User manual

INTRODUCTION

  • LED Gallery Light with one 40 W RGBL LED
  • CLG4FC (black housing)
  • CLG4FCWH (white housing)
CONTROL FUNCTIONS

1CH, 2CH 16 bit, 3CH CCT, 3CH Presets, 4CH Direct, 5CH HSI, 8CH Direct + CCT and 12CH 16 Bit Full Access DMX Control W-DMX™ Standalone function (set up via Cameo Unicon)

FEATURES

Compatible with GLOBAL pro (formerly NOKIA) XTS, XTTS and XTSC 3-phase tracks.
40 W RGBL LED. W-DMX™. DMX512. RJ45-Anschluss. Operating voltage: 100–240 V AC.
Diffusing screens, filters and straightening grids optionally available.

The spotlight features the RDM standard (Remote Device Management).
This remote device management enables the status query and configuration of RDM end devices via an RDM-capable controller, such as the optionally available Cameo UNICON (item number CLIREMOTE).
The Cameo UNICON also allows access to the entire fixture menu.

CONNECTIONS, OPERATING AND DISPLAY ELEMENTS

Connections

  1. RAIL ADAPTER
    Rail adapter for mounting on a compatible 3-phase rail.

  2. TILTABLE AND SWIVELLING SUPPORT ARM
    Support arm with two joints for adjusting the beam direction on the horizontal and vertical plane.

  3. RJ45 INTERFACE
    Interface for configuring and controlling the fixture using the Cameo UNICON DMX/RDM controller.
    The fixture can also be configured using another RDM controller and controlled using a standard DMX controller.
    Pin assignment:
    RJ45 Interface

  4. W-DMX RESET BUTTON
    Button for disconnecting W-DMX connections and for pairing the spotlight with W-DMX devices.
    The housing surface of the device can become very hot during regular operation.
    Always allow the unit to cool down sufficiently before operating the button.
    Activate the fixture’s W-DMX receiver via Cameo UNICON and reset the receiver by pressing the button for about 3 seconds.
    All previous connections are disconnected and the receiver is put into pairing standby for about 1 minute, the status LED no. 5 flashes red quickly.
    The receiver is now waiting for a transmitter pairing request.
    Start the pairing process on the transmitter; the pairing occurs automatically.
    In the same way, several receivers can be paired to a transmitter either simultaneously or one after the other.
    A W-DMX connection is always maintained until the connection is disconnected by means of the Reset command in the receiver or the Unlink command in the transmitter, regardless of whether a device has been disconnected from the power supply in the meantime.

  5. STATUS LED
    The LED shows the current status of the spotlight when controlled via cable and W-DMX.

Control via cable
(RJ45, W-DMX deactivated)

LED lights up permanently blue| DMX signal is present
LED flashes blue| No DMX signal
LED off| Stand-alone operation
Control via W-DMX

LED flashes red with approx.1Hz| Activate W-DMX
LED flashes red quickly| Pairing with a transmitter cancelled and set to pairing readiness
LED is permanently lit green| Paired, DMX signal present
LED flashes green| Paired, no DMX signal

OPERATION PER UNIT CONTROLLER CAMEO UNICON (optionally available)

Controller

Functions of the controls

Display| | Encoder + BACK
| Value up|
| Value down|
| Back| Back
| Confirm|

fter you have switched on the Unit Controller UNICON (briefly press BACK to switch on), “Update, Please Wait” (for service purposes only) appears in the display for a short time and then the main menu.
Connect the remote unit to the Gallery Light G4 FC via network cable and connect the spotlight to the power supply.

Select the menu item RDM/Fixture and confirm the selection.
Now the system searches for connected RDM devices (Discovery) and if the G4 FC is correctly connected and switched on, a device is found (Discovered: 1).
After a short time, the G4 FC is displayed as the only unit in a list (the first part of the displayed RDM unit shows the unit model, the second part behind “/” is the label and can be individually adjusted in the menu item Label for easier identification).
Now confirm to enter the submenu.
Operation Instruction

All information and configuration options for the spotlight that can be called up and edited via RDM are now displayed.
Operation Instruction

List of information and configuration options with explanations:

UID:| Individual and unchangeable identification number of the selected RDM device
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Label:| Individually adjustable marking of the RDM unit
Model:| Device model
Manufacturer:| Device manufacturer
Firmware:| Device firmware
Identify:| ON| Selected spotlight flashes with approx. 1 Hz
OFF| Flashing disabled
DMX address| Current DMX start address (can be edited in the menu option)
DMX Personality:| Current DMX mode (can be edited in the menu option)
DMX slots:| Number of channels in current DMX mode
Sensor| LED temperature (press ✔ to display)
Fixture Menu| Individual Cameo device menu for editing settings (see DEVICE MENU (Fixture Menu) )

LABEL
In the RDM/Fixture menu, select Label and confirm the selection to individually name the RDM device.
Label

Select characters: or or turn the encoder
Delete all characters: Reset
Set space: Space
Reset position: Clean
Secure labelling: Save
Confirm command or character and select the next digit: Press or

encoder

DEVICE MENU (Fixture Menu):

In the RDM/Fixture menu, select Fixture Menu and confirm the selection.
Device Menu

CONFIGURE DMX START ADDRESS
Select DMX Address, confirm the selection, set the desired DMX address and confirm the entry.
(highest value depends on the currently activated DMX operating mode)
Configuring DMX

SELECT DMX MODE
Select DMX Mode , confirm the selection, then select the desired DMX mode and confirm the selection.
Select DMX

AUTO STANDALONE MODE
The 6 available auto-programs each comprise non-editable color-change sequences.
Brightness (Dimmer) and running speed (Speed) are separately adjustable in each programmed.
Select Stand Alone, confirm the selection, then select Auto and confirm again.
Now select the desired program (Program 1 – Program 6) and confirm again. Now select Dimmer or Speed, confirm and set the brightness or speed value from 001 to 100 as desired. Confirm all entries.
Auto Standalone Mode

STATIC STANDALONE MODE
The Static standalone mode allows the Dimmer, Dimmer Fine, Strobe and RGBAL values to be set directly on the device with values between 000 and 255, in a similar way to with a DMX controller.
In this way, an individual scene can be created without an additional DMX controller.
Select Stand Alone, confirm the selection, then select Static and confirm again.
Now select the menu item you wish to edit and confirm the selection.
In the selected menu item, set the desired value from 000 to 255 and confirm the entry.
The values for the strobe effect correspond to the values in channel 2 of the DMX table 3 CH presets.
Static Standalone Mode

STANDALONE MODE COLOR MACRO
15 different colour macros and 4 individual colours (User Color 1-4) are available as presets.
The brightness can be adjusted for each preset.
Select Stand Alone, confirm the selection, then select Color Macro and confirm again. Select the desired colour preset and confirm (Color Off = blackout).
The brightness of the selected preset can now be adjusted from 000 to 100.
Confirm all entries.
The individual colours User Color 1-4 are created in menu item Edit User Color in the Stand Alone menu.
Color Macro

STANDALONE MODE TUNEABLE WHITE
In the standalone mode Tuneable White, the colour temperature (CCT) can be adjusted from 1800 K to 6500 K in 100 K increments, in addition to the brightness (Dimmer) and colour (Tint).
Select Stand Alone, confirm the selection, then select Tunable White and confirm again.
Now select the menu item you wish to edit and confirm the selection.
Set the desired value and confirm the entry.
Tunable White

STAND-ALONE CATEGORY EDIT USER COLOUR
In the stand-alone category Edit User Color, you have the option of saving brightness (Dimmer and Dimmer Fine), stroboscope (Strobe) and a colour mix of R, G, B and L directly in the unit in four individual colour presets.

Select Stand Alone, confirm the selection, then select Edit User Color and confirm again.
Select the desired preset (Color 1 – Color 4) and confirm the selection.
Now select the menu item you wish to edit and confirm.
Set the desired value from 000 to 255 and confirm again.
The values for the strobe effect correspond to the values in channel 2 of the DMX table 3 CH presets.
User Color

TIMER FUNCTION
The timer function allows the standalone modes Static, Color Macro and Tunable White to be timer controlled in such a way that the Fade In time can be configured from 0.5 seconds to 24 hours, the Dwell Time from 0.5 seconds to 24 hours and infinite (Limitless) and the Fade Out time from 0.5 seconds to 24 hours.
After activation of the timer function, the timer control will be implemented upon the next system start.

Select Stand Alone, confirm the selection, then select Timer and confirm again. Under Switch, select the setting On and confirm.
For the individual timer control settings, select Fade In, Dwell Time or Fade Out and confirm.
You can now set the respective value as desired.
Confirm all entries.
To deactivate the timer function, under point Switch, select the setting Off and confirm.
Timer Function

SYSTEM SETTINGS (Settings)

Select Settings and confirm.

This will take you to the submenu for configuring the submenu items (see table):

Settings

DMX Fail| =| Operational status with DMX signal fault| Hold| Last command is retained
User Color 1| Activates User Color 1
Fade out 10s| 10 seconds fade to blackout
Blackout| Activates blackout
Full On| All LEDs 100% output
Dimmer Curve| =| Dimmer curve| Linear| 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 ad- justed at lower and higher DMX values and broadly adjusted at medium DMX values
Dimmer Response| =| Dimmer response| LED| Light responds abruptly to changes in DMX value
Halogen| Light behaves like a halogen spotlight with slight brightness changes
Red Shift| =| Accurately mimics the color drift of dimming a halogen spotlight.| Off| Color drift is disabled
| Spotlight, the color temperature automatically changes progressively to warm white and amber (and vice versa).| On| Color drift is enabled
PWM Frequency| =| Configuration of PWM frequency| 800 Hz / 1200
Hz / 2000 Hz / 3600 Hz / 12
kHz / 25 kHz|
Calibration| =| Color calibration| Red| Individual color calibration. Cross- mode brightness setting of R, G, B, A and L with values from 000 – 255.
Green
Blue
Lime
W-DMX| =| Switching wireless control on and off| Off| Wireless control disabled
On| Wireless control activated
Status LED| =| Set status LED| Always On| LED Permanently on
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OFF| LED off
Off after 30s| LED is switched off after 30 seconds
Power| =| Operating mode| Constant| Constant brightness over long periods
Maximum| Maximum brightness
Factory Reset| =| Reset to factory settings| Reset?| Resetting to factory settings: Perform reset with ENTER, cancel with MENU
Factory Reset WC| =| Reset to factory settings except User Colors| WC Reset?| Resetting to factory settings apart from User Colors: Perform reset with ENTER, cancel with MENU

SYSTEM INFORMATION (Sys Information)

Starting from the main display, press the encoder to enter the main menu .
Select the menu item Sys Information and confirm the selection.
System Information

This will take you to the submenu for accessing the system information (see table):

Sys Information

Firmware| =| Displays device firmware| Main CPU V1.xx|
Temperature| =| Displays temperature of LED unit| LED TEMP| xx °C / xx °F
Temperature Unit| Celsius (= display in degrees Celsius)
Fahrenheit (= display in degrees Fahrenheit)
Operation Hours| =| Displays operating time| xx:xx h| Display of the unit operating time in hours and minutes

MOUNTING

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.

DANGER:
Only use the spotlight for horizontally mounted rails (horizontal ceiling mounting)! The spotlight is not suitable for inclined rails and wall mounting!

WARNING:
Before mounting or dismounting, make sure that no electrical voltage is applied to the 3-phase rail (switch off fuses)!

ATTENTION:
The spotlight is not suitable for use with external dimmers!

Use the knurled wheel A to set to phase 1, 2 or 3 (see window below the knurled wheel; 0 = off).
The adjustment can be made before or after mounting on a rail.
To mount on a rail, open the locking lever B of the rail adapter (lever in open position in the illustration) and then press the adapter into the rail until it lies flat on the rail edges (Fig. 1).
Secure the connection by closing the locking lever again (Fig. 2).
Mounting Instruction

To dismantle the headlamp, open the locking lever (fig. 3) and pull the headlamp downwards out of the rail (fig. 4).

Mounting Instruction

FITTING THE DIRECTIONAL GRILLE, DIFFUSER AND FILTER
Up to three optionally available accessories can be mounted in combination in front of the headlamp’s exit lens (see OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES).
Remove the end ring held by strong magnets from the headlamp (fig. A) and then remove the retaining ring, also held by magnets, from the end ring (fig. B).
Now place the desired accessories (in example C, first the straightening grid, then a diffusing disc and then a CTO filter) in the end ring and then place the retaining ring on the accessories in the end ring.
Which of the three possible positions the retaining ring is placed in depends on the total height of the inserted accessories.
Fitting The Directional

Now place the end ring including accessories on the lamp as shown in figure D.
Fitting The Directional

OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES

Filter Diffusers Straightening grids
CLG4CTB (CTB Filter) CLG46010LENS (60° x 10°) CLG4HC (Honeycomb, black)
CLG4CTO (CTO filter) CLG410LENS (10°) CLG4HCWH (Honeycomb, white)
CLG420LENS (20°)
CLG430LENS (30°)
CLG460LENS (60°)

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 care or maintenance, the power supply – and, if possible, all device connections – must be disconnected.

PLEASE NOTE:
Improper care can lead to impairment of the device or even its 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, for example, due to charged capacitors.
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Safety Symbol| PLEASE NOTE:
There are no user-serviceable assemblies in the device.
| PLEASE NOTE:
Maintenance and repair work may only be carried out by qualified specialist personnel authorized by the manufacturer.
If in doubt, consult the manufacturer
| PLEASE NOTE:
Improperly performed maintenance work may affect the warranty claim.

DIMENSIONS (mm)

Dimensions
Dimensions

TECHNICAL DATA

Product number: CLG4FC(WH)
Product type: LED spotlight
Type: Installation spotlight
Color spectrum: RGBL
Number of LEDs: 1
LED type: 4in1 Chip
LED output: 40 W
LED PWM frequency: 800 Hz, 1200 Hz, 2000 Hz, 3600 Hz, 12 kHz, 25

kHz(adjustable)
Half chaff angle:| 5
Tenth scattering angle:| 10
DMX input:| 1x RJ45
DMX output:| —-
DMX functions:| Dimmer, Dimmer Fine, Strobe, Red, Green, Blue, Lime, Hue, Saturation, Colour Temperature, Tint, Colour Presets, Colour Blending, Record User Colours, Device Settings
Control:| DMX512, W-DMX™, RDM
Standalone functions:| Static
Operating controls:| W-DMX Button + External Control Remote
Operating voltage:| 100–240 V AC/50–60 Hz
Power consumption:| 40 W
Inrush current:| 45A / 0.3ms (first half-wave)
Luminous flux:| FULL ON: 410lm
Colour reproduction index Ra| >77 @6500K
Compatible rails:| GLOBAL pro (formerly NOKIA) XTS, XTTS and XTSC 3-phase tracks
Power supply connection:| Rail adapter (selectable phase)
Ambient temperature (in operation):| 0–40°C
Relative air humidity:| <80%, non-condensing
Housing colour:| Black (CLG4FC)
White (CLG4FCWH)
Housing material:| Metal
Housing cooling:| Convection cooling
Minimum distance to illuminated surface:| 0.5 m
Minimum distance to normally flammable materials:| 0.5 m
Dimensions (Ø x L, without support arm):| 86 x 196 mm
Weight:| 1.3 kg
RDP (Material Group A)| 0,25 @ 2700K; 0,44 @ 6500K
RDP (Material Group B)| 0,58 @ 2700K; 0,60 @ 6500K
Accessories (optional):| Interchangeable lenses (10°, 20°, 30°, 60°, 60°x10°) Honeycomb, CTO filter, CTB filter

MINIMUM DISTANCE TO ILLUMINATED SURFACE

| This symbol with distance specification in meters (m) indicates the minimum distance between the light head and the illuminated surface.
In this example, the distance is 0.5 m.
Please refer to the technical data in this manual and the imprint on the unit casing for the value valid for this unit!
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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.
Please refer to the technical data in this manual for the value valid for this unit
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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 appliance 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.

MANUFACTURER’S DECLARATIONS

Manufacturer’s warranty & limitation of liability
Adam Hall GmbH, Adam-Hall-Str. 1, D-61267 Neu-Anspach /
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
In case of service, please contact your sales partner.

CE conformity
Adam Hall GmbH hereby confirm that this product meets the following guidelines (where applicable):
Low-Voltage Directive (2014/35/EU)
EMC Directive (2014/30/EU)
RoHS (2011/65/EU)
RED (2014/53/EU)

EC Declaration of Conformity
Declarations of conformity for products subject to the LVD, EMC, RoHS Directive can be requested from info@adamhall.com
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DMX CONTROL

1CH (user color 1)| 2CH 16 Bit (user color 1)| Function| Values
---|---|---|---
1| 1| Dimmer| 000| –| 255| 0% to 100%
| 2| Dimmer fine| 000| –| 255| 0% to 100%
3CH Presets| 5CH HSI| Function| Values| Sub- Group
---|---|---|---|---
1| 1| Dimmer| 000| –| 255| 0% to 100%| Dimmer
2| | Strobe functions| 000| –| 005| Strobe open| Multi- functional Strobe
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| Hue| 000| –| 255| 0° (RED) thru 360°| HSI
3| Saturation| 000| –| 255| From 0% (white) to 100% pure color
4| Color Temperature (affects RGBL or HSI)| 000| –| 005| No function| 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)
| 4| Color Temperature (affects RGBL or HSI)| 130| –| 169| 4000K -> 5600K| CCT
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---
170| –| 170| Studio-White (5600K)
171| –| 210| 5600K -> 6500K
211| –| 211| Daylight White (6500K)
212| –| 251| 6500K -> cold Daylight
252| –| 255| Cold Daylight
5| Tint (affects Color Temperature)| 000| –| 000| Off| Tint
001| –| 127| Magenta -> Neutral
128| –| 128| neutral
129| –| 255| Neutral -> Green
3| | Color Presets (override HSI, Color Temperature)| 000| –| 005| Color off| Color Presets
006| –| 013| Red
014| –| 021| Amber
022| –| 029| Yellow warm
030| –| 037| Yellow
038| –| 045| Green
046| –| 053| Turquoise
054| –| 061| Cyan
062| –| 069| Blue
070| –| 077| Lavender
078| –| 085| Mauve
086| –| 093| Magenta
094| –| 101| Pink
102| –| 109| Warm White
110| –| 117| White
118| –| 125| Cold White
126| –| 127| Color Jumping Stop
128| –| 164| Color Jumping Speed slow->fast / Color 1 -> 12
165| –| 201| Color Fading Speed slow -> fast / Color 1 -> 12
202| –| 207| User Color_1
208| –| 213| User Color_2
214| –| 219| User Color_3
220| –| 225| User Color_4
226| –| 255| no function
3CH CCT| Function| Values
---|---|---
1| Dimmer| 000| –| 255| 0% to 100%
2| Color Temperature| 000| –| 006| Warm white
2| Color Temperature| 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
3| Tint (affects Color Temperature)| 000| –| 000| Off
001| –| 127| Magenta -> Neutral
128| –| 128| Neutral
129| –| 255| Neutral -> Green
4CH Direct| Function| Values
---|---|---
1| Red| 000| –| 255| 0% to 100%
2| Green| 000| –| 255| 0% to 100%
3| Blue| 000| –| 255| 0% to 100%
4| Lime| 000| –| 255| 0% to 100%
8CH Direct CCT| 12CH Full Access| Function| Values| Sub-Group
---|---|---|---|---
1| 1| Dimmer| 000| –| 255| 0% to 100%| Dimmer
| 2| Dimmer fine| 000| –| 255| 0% to 100%
3| Strobe functions| 000| –| 005| Strobe open| Multifunctional Strobe
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
| 3| Strobe functions| 069| –| 079| Ramp down random, slow -> fast| Multifunctional Strobe
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---
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| 4| Red| 000| –| 255| 0% to 100%| Color Mixing
3| 5| Green| 000| –| 255| 0% to 100%
4| 6| Blue| 000| –| 255| 0% to 100%
5| 7| Lime| 000| –| 255| 0% to 100%
6| 8| Color Temperature (affect RGBL or HSI)| 000| –| 005| No function| 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| 9| Tint (affects Color Temperature)| 000| –| 000| Off| Tint
001| –| 127| Magenta -> Neutral
128| –| 128| neutral
129| –| 255| Neutral -> Green
| 10| Color Presets (override RGB, HSI, Color Temperature)| 000| –| 005| Color off| Color Presets
006| –| 013| Red
014| –| 021| Amber
022| –| 029| Yellow warm
030| –| 037| Yellow
038| –| 045| Green
046| –| 053| Turquoise
054| –| 061| Cyan
062| –| 069| Blue
| 10| Color Presets (override RGB, HSI, Color Temperature)| 070| –| 077| Lavender| Color Presets
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---
078| –| 085| Mauve
086| –| 093| Magenta
094| –| 101| Pink
102| –| 109| Warm White
110| –| 117| White
118| –| 125| Cold White
126| –| 127| Color Jumping Stop
128| –| 164| Color Jumping Speed slow->fast / Color 1 -> 12
165| –| 201| Color Fading Speed slow -> fast / Color 1 -> 12
202| –| 207| User Color_1
208| –| 213| User Color_2
214| –| 219| User Color_3
220| –| 225| User Color_4
226| –| 255| no function
11| Color Preset Crossfade (Affects Color Temperature, HSI too)| 000| –| 005| no function
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)
8| 12| Device settings (please read remark 1)| 000| –| 024| No function| Device settings
025| –| 025| Record User Color 1 (hold 3s)
026| –| 026| Record User Color 2 (hold 3s)
027| –| 027| Record User Color 3 (hold 3s)
028| –| 028| Record User Color 4 (hold 3s)
029| –| 073| No function
074| –| 075| Dimmer Response LED (hold 3s)
076| –| 077| Dimmer Response Halogen (hold 3s)
078| –| 085| No function
086| –| 087| No function
088| –| 089| No function
8| 12| Device settings (please read remark 1
)| 090| –| 119| no function| Device settings
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---
120| –| 121| PWM 1 (800 Hz) (hold 3s)
122| –| 123| PWM 2 (1200 Hz)(hold 3s)
124| –| 125| PWM 3 (2000 Hz)(hold 3s)
126| –| 127| PWM 4 (3600 Hz)(hold 3s)
128| –| 129| PWM 5 (12 KHz)(hold 3s)
130| –| 131| PWM 6 (25 KHz)(hold 3s)
132| –| 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| –| 235| No function
236| –| 237| Reset All Functions (except DMX-Address and Mode) (hold 3s)
238| –| 239| Reset All Function (except User Colour, DMX-Address and Mode) (hold 3s)
240| –| 255| No function

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

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