cameo CLEW7IP EVOS W7 IP IP65 LED Wash Moving Head User Manual
- June 13, 2024
- cameo
Table of Contents
- INFORMATION ON THIS USER MANUAL
- DEFINITIONS AND SYMBOLS
- SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
- PACKAGING CONTENT
- INTRODUCTION
- CONNECTIONS, OPERATING AND DISPLAY ELEMENTS
- OPERATION
- OPERATION VIA SACN
- SYSTEM SETTINGS (Settings)
- SET-UP AND INSTALLATION
- CARE, MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR
- DIMENSIONS (mm)
- TECHNICAL DATA
- EXPLANATION OF IP PROTECTION CLASS
- MANUFACTURER’S DECLARATIONS
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
USER´S MANUAL EVOS® W7 IP
IP65 LED WASH-MOVING HEAD CLEW7IP
You have made the right choice!
This device has been developed and manufactured to the highest quality
standards to ensure many years of trouble-free operation. Please read this
user manual carefully to be able to quickly put your new Cameo Light product
to optimum use. For more information about Cameo Light, please visit our
website CAMEOLIGHT.COM.
INFORMATION ON THIS USER MANUAL
- Carefully read the safety instructions and the entire manual before operating the device.
- Observe the warnings on the device and in the user manual.
- Always keep the user manual within reach.
- If you sell or pass on the device, it is important that you also include this user manual, as it is an integral part of the product.
INTENDED USE
The product is a device for event technology!
This product has been developed for professional use in the field of event
technology and is not suitable for use as domestic lighting!
Furthermore, this product is only intended for qualified users with specialist
knowledge of event technology!
Use of the product outside the specified technical data and operating
conditions is considered improper use!
Liability is exempted when damage and third-party damage to persons and
property is caused by inappropriate use!
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 SYMBOLS
- 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 conditions 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.
This symbol indicates a device in which there are no user-replaceable parts.
This symbol indicates additional information on the operation of the product.
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
DANGER:
- Do not open or modify the unit.
- 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 authorised repair technicians.
- For devices of protection class 1, the protective earth conductor must be connected correctly. Never disconnect the protective earth conductor. Devices of protection class 2 do not have a protective earth conductor.
- Ensure that live cables are not kinked or otherwise mechanically damaged.
- Never bypass the unit fuse.
WARNING:
- The device may not be operated if it shows obvious signs of damage.
- The device may only be installed in a voltage-free state.
- If the power cable of the device is damaged, do not operate the device.
- Permanently connected power cables may only be replaced by a qualified person.
ATTENTION:
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Do not operate the device 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. -
Make sure that the voltage and frequency of the mains supply correspond to the values indicated on the device. If the device has a voltage selector switch, do not connect the device until it has been set correctly. Use only suitable power cables.
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To disconnect the unit from the mains at all poles, it is not sufficient to press the on/off switch on the unit.
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Make sure that the fuse used corresponds to the type specified on the device.
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Make sure that appropriate measures have been taken against power surges (e.g. lightning strike).
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Observe the specified maximum output current on devices with Power Out connection. Ensure that the total current consumption of all connected devices does not exceed the specified value.
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Replace pluggable mains cables only with original cables.
DANGER:
- 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.
- Danger caused by falling device! Make sure that the device is securely installed and cannot 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:
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Use the device only in the manner intended.
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Operate the device only with the accessories recommended and intended by the manufacturer.
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During installation, observe the safety regulations applicable in your country.
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After connecting the unit, check all cable routes to avoid damage or accidents, e.g. due to tripping hazards.
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Always observe the specified minimum distance to normally flammable materials!
Unless explicitly stated, the minimum distance is 0.3 m. -
Always observe the minimum distance to the illuminated surface specified on the device!
CAUTION:
- Moving components such as mounting brackets pose a jamming hazard.
- In the case of devices with motor-driven components, there is a risk of injury from the movement of the device. Sudden movement of the device can cause shock reactions.
- The exterior 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:
- Do not install and operate the device in the vicinity of radiators, heat accumulators, ovens, or other heat sources. Ensure that the device is always installed in such a way that it is sufficiently cooled and cannot overheat.
- Do not place ignition sources such as burning candles near the device.
- Vents must not be covered and fans must not be blocked.
- Use the original packaging or packaging provided by the manufacturer for transport.
- Avoid shock or impact to the device.
- Observe the IP rating as well as the ambient conditions such as temperature and humidity according to the specification.
- Devices can always be further improved. In the event of any discrepancies between the operating instructions and the device labelling with regard to operating conditions, performance or other device characteristics, the information on the device always takes precedence.
- The unit is not suitable for tropical climates and for operation at elevations higher than 2000 m above sea level.
- Unless explicitly stated, the unit is not suitable for operation in marine conditions.
CAUTION! IMPORTANT INFORMATION REGARDING LIGHTING PRODUCTS!
- Never look directly into the beam of light, not even for a short period of time.
- Never look into the beam of light using optical devices such as a magnifying glass.
- Stroboscopic effects may cause epileptic seizures in susceptible individuals!
SIGNAL TRANSMISSION BY RADIO (E.G. W-DMX OR WIRELESS AUDIO SYSTEMS):
The quality and performance of wireless signal transmissions generally depends
on the ambient conditions.
For example, the following factors can impact range and signal stability:
Shielding (e.g. masonry, metal structures, water)
High volumes 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 line-of-sight applications
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 potentially
detrimental interactions.
These include e.g.:
- Hospitals, health centers 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.
CAUTION! POTENTIAL DAMAGE FROM EXTERNAL LIGHT SOURCES!
Solar radiation, laser radiation and bundled light beams from other spotlights
can damage the housing and internal components such as filters, gobo and
colour wheels, motors, cables, belts, etc., as well as light sources! Do not
expose the unit and especially the lens opening to direct sunlight, laser
radiation and bundled light beams from other spotlights during unpacking,
installation, prolonged non-use and operation! Always point the lens opening
towards the floor when the unit is not in use! Damage caused by external light
sources is excluded from the manufacturer’s warranty!
NOTES ON PORTABLE OUTDOOR DEVICES
- Temporary operation! Event equipment is generally only designed for temporary operation.
- Continuous operation or permanent structural installation – particularly outdoors –can impair the function, surfaces and seals and accelerate material fatigue.
- Damage to the surface coating can impair the device’s corrosion protection. Damaged surface coating (e.g. scratches) must be promptly repaired using suitable measures.
PACKAGING CONTENT
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.
The packaging includes:
X 1 x EVOS W7 IP Moving Head
X 1 x power cable
X 2 x Omega bracket
X User manual
INTRODUCTION
MOVING HEAD EVOS®
W7 IP65
CLEW7IP
CONTROL FUNCTIONS:
16-channel, 18-channel, 23-channel, 33-channel, 43-channel and 87-channel DMX
control
Art-Net4
sACN
Kling-Net
W-DMX™
RDM-enabled
Master/slave operation
Stand-alone functions
FEATURES:
IP65 rating.19 x 40 W RGBW LEDs. Zoom function. Strobe. Pan and tilt motors
with 16-bit resolution. Automatic position correction. Temperature-controlled
fans. 5-pole DMX connections.
Network connections. Neutrik powerCON TRUE1 mains connections. 2 Omega
mounting brackets and inclusive. Operating voltage: 100–240 V AC. Power
consumption 900 W
The spotlight supports the RDM standard (Remote Device Management). Remote
device management allows the user to monitor the status and configuration of
RDM devices using an RDM-capable controller.
CONNECTIONS, OPERATING AND DISPLAY ELEMENTS
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POWER IN
IP65 power input socket with rubber sealing cap. Operating voltage 100–240 V AC/50–60 Hz.
Connection via supplied power cable (when not in use, always close with the rubber sealing cap). -
POWER OUT
IP65 power output socket with rubber sealing cap. Enables power supply to other CAMEO spotlights. Ensure that the total current consumption of all connected devices does not exceed the value specified on the device in amperes (A) (when not in use, always close with the rubber sealing cap). -
DMX IN
Male IP65 5-pin XLR socket for connecting a DMX control device (e.g. DMX console; when not in use, always close with the rubber sealing cap). -
DMX OUT
Female IP65 5-pin XLR socket for forwarding the DMX control signal (when not in use, always close with the rubber sealing cap). -
NET IN / OUT
RJ45 network connections for connecting to an ArtNet, sACN or Kling-Net network (NET IN) and for forwarding the control signal (NET OUT). Always close with the rubber sealing cap when not in use. Use cables with IP65 rating and CAT 5e or better cables to set up the network. -
W-DMX™ ANTENNA
Antenna for W-DMX™ control. -
PRESSURE EQUALISATION ELEMENT
Pressure equalisation element to prevent condensation inside the housing. In order to ensure its proper function, the element must be protected from dirt.
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LC DISPLAY
The illuminated LC display shows the currently activated operating mode (main screen), the menu items in the selection menu and the numerical value or operating status of certain menu items. If no entry is made within approximately one minute, the display automatically reverts to the main screen. Note on the main screen in operating modes with external control: When the control signal is interrupted, the characters in the display start flashing; when the control signal is present again, the flashing stops.
The battery-powered display can be activated even if the device is disconnected from the mains. Press and hold ENTER for about 3 seconds. You can now access device information and modify and save system settings without a mains connection. The external control of the spotlight is not activated in this case. For this reason, the display indicates that there is no DMX signal even if a DMX signal is present at the device input. -
TOUCH-SENSITIVE CONTROL PANELS
MENU – Press MENU to access the main menu. Press again or repeatedly to return to the main screen.
UP and DOWN – Select menu items in the main menu (DMX address, operating mode, etc.) and in the sub-menus using UP and DOWN. Change the value or status of a menu item, e.g. DMX address.
ENTER – Press ENTER to access the menu level in order to make value or status changes, and to access one of the sub-menus. Confirm value or status changes by pressing ENTER.
Before navigating the unit menu, make sure that the control panels are dry and clean so that their functionality is not impaired. -
PAN LOCK
Mechanical locking device to prevent the horizontal rotation of the head during transport. Disconnect the unit from the mains, move the head parallel to the base (4 possible positions) and push the locking lever in the direction of the pan rotation axis to lock it in position. Unlock the device before startup. -
TILT LOCK
Mechanical locking device to prevent the vertical rotation of the head during transport (5 possible positions). Disconnect the unit from the mains and slide the locking lever in the direction of the tilt rotation axis, while moving the head of the unit vertically until one of the 7 locking positions is reached and the locking lever engages. Unlock the device before startup.
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RECESSED GRIPS
In addition to the two transport handles on the base of the unit, there are convenient recessed grips at the top of the inner sides of the two device arms.
OPERATION
NOTES
As soon as the spotlight is correctly connected to the power supply, the
following will be displayed in succession: “Welcome to Cameo”, the model name
and the software version. After this process, the spotlight is operational and
starts up in the previously selected mode.
MAIN SCREEN
The main screen displays different information depending on the selected
operating mode.
Note on the main screen in operating modes with external control: When the
control signal is interrupted, the characters in the display start flashing;
when the control signal is present again, the flashing stops.
Warning message: If the warning symbol (triangle with exclamation mark)
appears in the display, there is an error in one or more components of the
unit. The affected components can be viewed in the Info Menu under Error Info.
If the error cannot be rectified by a restart or reset, please contact an
authorised service centre.
W-DMX™
To pair a W-DMX receiver with a W-DMX compatible transmitter, the Reset
command must be executed in the receiver menu under Connect (select Reset and
confirm). The receiver is now in pairing standby and waiting for a pairing
request from a transmitter. Start the pairing process by selecting Link in the
menu of the transmitter and confirm; the devices are now paired automatically.
In the same way, several receivers can be paired simultaneously or one after
the other to a transmitter (e.g. for master/slave operation).
W-DMX connection is always maintained until it 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.
W-DMX™ STATUS
CONTROL MENU
The control menu is used to select the various operating modes and set their
options in the respective sub-menus. The DMX address, DMX operating mode,
universe, IP address and subnet mask are globally set for all operating modes,
where relevant.
DMX OPERATION VIA XLR CABLE
Starting from the main screen, press MENU to enter the main menu. Use UP and
DOWN to select the Control menu and press ENTER. Now select the DMX menu item
and confirm again. Information on the sub-menu items in the DMX menu and the
corresponding setting options can be found in the table below.
DMX
Select with UP and DOWN, confirm with ENTER, change value or status with UP
and DOWN, confirm with ENTER, return with MENU.
Address| Setting the DMX start address| 001 – 512
Channel Mode| Selecting the DMX mode| 16CH / 18CH / 23CH / 33CH / 43CH / 87CH
Wireless| Activate (select G3 or G4s) or deactivate (Disable) the forwarding
of the DMX signal via W-DMX, set the W-DMX standard (G3 / G4s) and establish
(Link) or disconnect (Unlink) a connection with another W-DMX device.| Send
Mode| G3
G4s
Disable
Connect| Link
Unlink
DMX OPERATION VIA W-DMX
Starting from the main screen, press MENU to enter the main menu. Use UP and
DOWN to select the Control menu and press ENTER. Now select the menu item
W-DMX and confirm again. See the table below for information on the sub-menu
items in the W-DMX menu and the corresponding setting options.
OPERATION VIA ART-NET
Starting from the main screen, press MENU to enter the main menu. Use UP and
DOWN to select the Control menu and press ENTER. Now select the menu item Art-
Net and confirm again. See the table below for information on the sub- menu
items in the Art-Net menu and the corresponding setting options.
Art-Net
Select with UP and DOWN. confirm with ENTER, change value or status with UP
and DOWN. confirm with ENTER. return with MENU.
Address| Setting the DMX start address| 001 – 512
Channel Mode| Selecting the DMX mode| 16CH / 18CH / 23CH / 33CH / 43CH / 87CH
OPERATION VIA SACN
Starting from the main screen, press MENU to enter the main menu. Use UP and DOWN to select the Control menu and press ENTER. Now select the menu item sACN and confirm again. Information on the sub-menu items in the sACN menu and the corresponding setting options can be found in the table below.
SACN
Select with UP and DOWN, confirm with ENTER, change value or status with UP
and DOWN,
confirm with ENTER, return with MENU.
Address| Setting the DMX start address| 001-512
OPERATION VIA ART-NET AND DMX
The operating mode Art-Net+DMX offers the possibility of controlling the LEDs
and the head movement separately via Art-Net and DMX. You can choose whether
the LEDs should be controlled via Art-Net and the head movement via DMX, or
vice versa. Selecting this mode automatically activates the 87-channel DMX
mode. Starting from the main screen, press MENU to enter the main menu. Use UP
and DOWN to select the Control menu and press ENTER. Now select the menu item
Art-Net+DMX and confirm again. Information on the sub-menu items in the Art-
Net+DMX menu and the corresponding setting options can be found in the table
below.
Ad-Net + DMX
Select with UP and DOWN, confirm with ENTER, change value or status with UP
and DOWN, confirm with ENTER, return with MENU.
Address| Setting the DMX start addresses Main and
Pixel| Main Address| 001 – 502
Pixel Address| 001 – 437
Signal| Selecting the control signal for Pixel Control| Art Net > Pixel|
DMX > Pixel
Pixel
Control| Main Address with Master Dimmer (Yes) or
without Master Dimmer (No)| Master Dimmer| Yes
No
RGB or RGBW Pixel Control| Pixel Mode| RGB
RGBW
Network
Settings| Network settings: IP address: set 1st block,
confirm, set 2nd block, confirm… Subnet
mask: set 1st block, confirm, set 2nd block,
confirm…| IP Address| xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
Subnet Mask| xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
Select universe and universe group| Universe
000 254| –
Universe Group| 000 – 127
DMX
Settings| DMX control via XLR cable (XLR Only) or
W-DMX (Wireless Only). If “XLR First” is se-
lected, W-DMX serves as backup; if “Wireless
First” is selected, control via XLR cable serves
as backup.| Receive Mode| XLR Only
XLR First
Wireless First
Wireless Only
Reset = Terminate the connection to all
W-DMX devices and put them on pairing
standby.| Connect| Reset
OPERATION VIA SACN AND DMX
The operating mode sACN+DMX offers the possibility of controlling the LEDs and
the head movement separately via sACN and DMX. You can choose whether the LEDs
should be controlled via sACN and the head movement via DMX, or vice versa.
Selecting this mode automatically activates the 87-channel DMX mode. Starting
from the main screen, press MENU to enter the main menu. Use UP and DOWN to
select the Control menu and press ENTER. Now select the menu item sACN+DMX and
confirm again. Information on the sub-menu items in sACN+DMX menu and the
corresponding setting options can be found in the table below.
sACN + DMX
Select with UP and DOWN, confirm with ENTER, change value or status with UP
and DOWN, confirm with ENTER, return with MENU.
Address| Setting the DMX start addresses Main and Pixel| Main Address| 001 –
502
Pixel Address| 001 – 437
Signal| Selecting the control signal for Pixel Control| sACN > Pixel|
DMX > Pixel
Pixel
Control| Main Address with Master Dimmer (Yes) or without Master Dimmer (No)|
Master Dimmer| Yes
No
RGB or RGBW Pixel Control| Pixel Mode| RGB
RGBW
Network
Settings| Network settings:
IP address: set 1st block, confirm, set 2nd
block, confirm…
Subnet mask: set 1st block, confirm, set 2nd
block, confirm…| IP Address| xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
Subnet Mask| xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
Select universe and universe group| Universe
000 254| –
Universe Group| 000 – 127
DMX
Settings| DMX control via XLR cable (XLR Only) or
W-DMX (Wireless Only). If “XLR First” is se-
elected, W-DMX serves as backup; if “Wireless
First” is selected, control via XLR cable serves
as backup.| | XLR Only
Receive Mode
XLR First
Wireless First
Wireless Only
Reset = Terminate the connection to all
W-DMX devices and put them on pairing
standby.| Connect| Reset
OPERATION VIA KLING-NET AND DMX
The operating mode Kling-Net+DMX offers the possibility of controlling the
LEDs via Kling-Net and the head movement separately via DMX. Selecting this
mode automatically activates the 87-channel DMX mode. Starting from the main
screen, press MENU to enter the main menu. Use UP and DOWN to select the
Control menu and press ENTER. Now select the menu item Kling-Net+DMX and
confirm again. Information on the sub-menu items in the Kling-Net+DMX menu and
the corresponding setting options can be found in the table below.
Kling-Net + DMX
Select with UP and DOWN, confirm with ENTER, change value or status with UP
and DOWN,
confirm with ENTER, return with MENU.
Address| Setting the DMX start address Main| Main Address| 001 – 502
Pixel
Control| RGB or RGBW Pixel Control| Pixel Mode| RGB
RGBW
DMX
Settings| DMX control via XLR cable (XLR Only) or
W-DMX (Wireless Only). If “XLR First” is se-
lected, W-DMX serves as backup; if “Wireless
First” is selected, control via XLR cable serves
as backup.| Receive Mode| XLR Only
XLR First
Wireless First
Wireless Only
Reset = Terminate the connection to all
W-DMX devices and put them on pairing
standby.| Connect| Reset
SLAVE MODE (Slave)
Starting from the main screen, press MENU to enter the main menu. Use UP and
DOWN to select the Control menu and press ENTER. Now select the menu item
Slave and confirm again. Information on the sub-menu items in the Slave menu
and the corresponding setting options can be found in the table below. Connect
the slave and the master units (same model, same software version) with a DMX
cable (Master DMX OUT – Slave DMX IN) or via W-DMX and enable the stand-alone
mode Scenes on the master unit. The slave unit will now follow the master
unit.
Slave
Select with UP and DOWN, confirm with ENTER, change value or status with UP
and DOWN, confirm with ENTER, return with MENU.
Input
Settings| DMX control
W-DMX (Wireless lected, W- DMX First” is selected, as backup.| via XLR cable
(XLR Only) or
Only). If “XLR First” is se-
serves as backup; if “Wireless
control via XLR cable serves| Receive Mode| XLR Only
XLR First
Wireless First
Wireless Only
Reset = Terminate the connection to all
W-DMX devices and put them on pairing
standby.| Connect| Reset
STAND-ALONE OPERATION (Scenes)
Similar to a DMX control unit, the stand-alone operating mode Scenes makes it
possible to set pan, tilt, dimmer, RGBW, zoom, pan/tilt macros etc. directly
on the device with values ranging from 000 to 255. A total of 8 individual
scenes (Scene 1–8) can be created, edited, saved and recalled.
Starting from the main screen, press MENU to enter the main menu. Use UP and
DOWN to select the Control menu and press ENTER. Now select the menu item
Scenes and confirm again. For information on the sub-menu items in the Scenes
menu and the corresponding setting options, see the Scenes and Edit Scene
tables below.
Scenes
Select with UP and DOWN, confirm with ENTER, change value or status with UP
and DOWN, confirm with ENTER, return with MENU.
Run
Scene| Start scene| Scene 1 – 8
Record
Scene| Record a scene from an external
controller| Scene 1 – 8
Edit
Scene| Edit scene (see table Edit Scene)| Scene 1 – 8
Master/
Alone| Output scene as a control signal to
a slave unit via XLR, Wireless or XLR
and Wireless|
Master|
XLR|
Wireless| Send
Mode| G3
G4s
Connect| Link
Unlink
XL-
Rewired-
less| Send
Mode| G3
G4s
Connect| Link
Unlink
Output Scene as a control signal
(Stand Alone No) Do not output Scene
as a control signal (Stand Alone Yes)| Stand
Alone| No|
Yes
Edit Scene
Pan| 0| –| 255| 0% -> 100%
Tilt| 0| –| 255| 0% -> 100%
Dimmer| 0| –| 255| Master dimmer 0% -> 100%
Red| 0| –| 255| 0% -> 100%
Green| 0| –| 255| 0% -> 100%
Blue| 0| –| 255| 0% -> 100%
White| 0| –| 255| 0% -> 100%
Zoom| 0| –| 255| Narrow -> wide
Pixel Pattern| 0| –| 5| Off
6| –| 10| Pattern 1 (4 Dots CW)
11| –| 15| Pattern 2 (Circle 2-Step in > out)
16| –| 20| Pattern 3 (Circle 2-Step Colour Change in > out)
21| –| 25| Pattern 4 (Clock Hand — CW)
26| –| 30| Pattern 5 (Fan — CW)
31| –| 35| Pattern 6 (Bow Runs Left >)
36| –| 40| Pattern 7 (Bow Runs Down >)
41| –| 45| Pattern 8 (3-Line to 2-Line)
46| –| 50| Pattern 9 (Diamond Change)
51| –| 55| Pattern 10 (Small Circle 2 Dots Run)
56| –| 60| Pattern 11 (Circle 3-Step in > out)
61| –| 65| Pattern 12 (2 Dots Running on Outer Circle)
66| –| 70| Pattern 13 (2 Dots — running on outer circle)
71| –| 75| Pattern 14 Even/Odd
76| –| 80| Pattern 15 Random Single Dots Jump
81| –| 85| Pattern 16 Random Single Dots Fade
86| –| 90| Pattern 17 Raindrop Jump Random
91| –| 95| Pattern 18 Raindrop Fade Random
96| –| 100| Pattern 19 All Pattern
101| –| 255| All LEDs On
Pattern Speed| 0| –| 5| Pattern Stop
6| –| 127| Pattern speed, slow -> fast, forward
128| –| 255| Pattern speed, fast -> slow, backward
SYSTEM SETTINGS (Settings)
Starting from the main screen, press MENU to enter the main menu. Use UP and DOWN to select Settings and press ENTER.
This will take you to the sub-menu for configuring the sub-menu items, see table:
Settings (bold = factory setting)| | | |
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Select with UP and DOWN, confirm with ENTER, change value or status with UP
and DOWN.
confirm with ENTER. return with MENU.| | |
Display| Display settings| Flip|
Floor Use| No display rotation
Rig Use| Display is rotated by 180° (e.g. for overhead installation)
Off after 1 min| 1 Minute Off| Deactivation of display illumination after
approx. 1 minute without input
Always On| Display lighting permanently on
Intensity| 001 – 010| Display brightness
Contrast| 001 – 010| Display Contrast
Signal Fail| Operating status on control signal interruption| Hold latest
Value|
Last command is retained| |
Run Scene 1| Activates Scene 1| |
Blackout| Activates blackout| |
Dimmer| Selection of dimmer curve, dimming be – haviour and PWM frequency|
Curve|
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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 adjust-ed at higher DMX values
S-Curve
values| Light intensity can be finely adjusted at lower and higher DMX values
and broadly adjusted at medium DMX
Response| LED Re- sponse| The light responds abruptly to changes in DMX value
Halogen Response| Light behaves like a halogen spotlight with smooth
brightness changes
PWM| 800Hz, 1200Hz, 2000Hz, 3600Hz, 12kHz, 25kHz|
Color Cal-
ibration| Colour calibration| User Cali- bration| Red Balance
125 – 255| User-defined calibration of R, G, B and W
Green
Balance 125 – 255
Blue Balance
125 – 255
White
Balance 125 – 255
Raw| R, G, B and W with maximum brightness| The raw mode is always active with
pixel control
Factory Cali branon| Factory calibration of R, G, B and W|
| Device head settings| Pan/Tilt Speed| 000 – 255
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Pan Reverse| r Normal| Does not reverse pan direction
Reversed| Reverses pan direction
Tilt Reverse| Normal| Does not reverse tilt direction
Panfil It Motors| Reversed| Reverses tilt direction
| On
nibbled| Automatic position correction is enabled
Off| Automatic position correction is disabled
Move In Black| Off| No blackout during head movement
On| Blackout during head movement
Fan Settings| Fan control| Auto-
mastic| The fan speed is automatically adjusted depending on the temperature
in the device head
Normal| Reduced maximum fan speed, resulting in slightly reduced brightness if
necessary
Silent| Consistently low fan speed with reduced brightness if necessary
Auto Lock| locking of the rotary push encoder| No Lock| Deactivates automatic
locking
60 Seconds| Automatic
Automatic locking of the rotary-push encoder after 60 seconds without input.
Unlock: Press and hold ENTER for about 3 seconds
DEVICE INFORMATION (Info)
Starting from the main screen, press MENU to enter the main menu. Use UP
and DOWN to select Info and press ENTER. To display the desired information,
select the corresponding submenu item and confirm by pressing ENTER. SERVICE MENU (Service)
Starting from the main screen, press MENU to enter the main menu. Use UP and
DOWN to select
Service and press ENTER. Select the appropriate submenu item and confirm by
pressing ENTER.See the Service table below for information on the submenu
items in the Service menu.
Service
Select with UP and DOWN, confirm with ENTER, change value or status with UP
and DOWN, confirm with ENTER, return with MENU.
Reset| Full reset, zoom reset and pan/tilt reset (P/T Reset)| Full Reset
Zoom Reset
P/T Reset
Test| Device component test| Test Sequence
Single LED Test
Motor Test
Password| For service purposes only| 000 – 255
Default| Restore factory settings / Save and restore user settings| Recall|
Factory Reset| No| Cancle restore factory settings
Yes| Restore factory settings
Default 1| No| Cancle restore user settings 1
Yes| Restore user settings 1
Default| Restore factory settings / Save and restore user settings| Recall|
Default| No| Cancle restore user settings 2
Yes| Restore user settings 2
Default 3| No| Cancle restore user settings 2
Yes| Restore user settings 2
Store| Default 1|
No| Cancle save user settings 1
Yes| Save user settings 1
Default 2| No| Cancle save user settings 1
Yes| Save user settings 1
Default 3| No| Cancle save user settings 1
Yes| Save user settings 1
QUICK-LIGHT
In order to adjust a static scene quickly and easily, use the Quick-Light
function. Starting from the main screen, press MENU to enter the main menu.
Use UP and DOWN to select Quick-Light and press ENTER. Select the appropriate
submenu item and confirm by pressing ENTER. See the Quick-Light table below
for information on the submenu items in the Quick-Light menu.
Quick-Ugld
Pan| Pan setting| 000 – 255
Tilt| lilt adjustment| 000 – 255
Dimmer| Master dimmer| 000 – 255
Hue| Hue| 000 – 255
Saturation| Saturation| 000 – 255
Color Tempera ture| Colour temperature| 000 – 255
Zoom| Zoom setting| 000 – 255
SET-UP AND INSTALLATION
Thanks to its integrated rubber feet, the spotlight can be positioned in a
suitable location on a level surface. It can be mounted on a traverse using
two Omega brackets, which are attached to the base of the device (A). Two
Omega brackets are included. Suitable beam clamps are available as an option.
Ensure firm connections and secure the spotlight to the securing lug (B) with
a suitable safety cable.
****Important note: Overhead installation requires extensive experience,
including calculation of working load limits, installation materials used and
regular safety checks 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.
CARE, MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR
In order to ensure the long-term, proper functioning of the device, it must be
regularly cleaned and, if necessary, serviced. The servicing requirement
depends on the intensity of use and the environment in which it is used.
We recommend a visual inspection before each operation.
Furthermore, we recommend carrying out all the applicable service 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 should defects result from inadequate service
and 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.
- Housing surfaces must be cleaned with a clean, damp cloth. Make sure that no moisture can penetrate the device.
- 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, as they could otherwise over-rev.).
- Cables and connectors must be cleaned regularly and dust and dirt must be removed.
- In general, no cleaning agents or abrasive agents may be used, otherwise the surface finish may be damaged.
- Devices must be stored in a dry environment and protected from dust and dirt.
- To ensure correct and safe operation, all accessible or removable lenses and light-emitting apertures must be cleaned regularly.
MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR (qualified personnel only)
DANGER! 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.
PLEASE NOTE! Maintenance and repair work may only be carried out by
sufficiently qualified specialist personnel. If in doubt, consult a specialist
workshop.
PLEASE NOTE! Improperly performed maintenance work may affect warranty claims.
PLEASE NOTE! For conversion or retrofit sets provided by the manufacturer, it
is essential to observe the enclosed installation instructions.
DIMENSIONS (mm)
TECHNICAL DATA
Item No: | CLEW7IP |
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Product type: | LED wash light |
Type: | Outdoor Moving Head |
Colour spectrum LED: | RGBWW |
Number of LEDs: | 19 |
LED type: | 40 W RGBWW |
LED PWM frequency: | 800 Hz, 1200 Hz, 2000 Hz, 3600 Hz, 12 kHz, 25 kHz |
Beam/field angle: | Beam angle 4.5° – 27° / Field angle 7° – 44° |
DMX-In: | 5-pin XLR male IP65, Network |
DMX-Out: | 5-pin XLR female IP65, Network |
DMX modes: | 16-CH, 18-CH, 23-CH, 33-CH, 43-CH, 87-CH |
DMX functions: | Pan/Tilt, Pan/Tilt fine, Dimmer, Dimmer fine, Stroboscope 0 – |
20 Hz, Zoom, Zoom fine, Single pixel control, Pixel Pattern, Color presets
(LEE Filter) and PAN/TILT-macro, Device settings
Stand-alone functions:| Scenes 1 – 8, Quick-Light
Control modes:| DMX512, RDM, Art-Net3, sACN, Kling-Net, W-DMX
Pan angle:| 540°
Tilt angle:| 270°
Controls:| 4-button navigation
Display:| LC display, battery supply for mains-independent system settings
(automatically recharging battery)
EXPLANATION OF IP PROTECTION CLASS
- An IP rating only reflects protection from solid objects and water. It does not describe general weather resistance, such as protection from UV radiation and temperature, etc.
- The first digit indicates protection from dust, solid objects and contact:
IP2X| Protected against solid foreign objects ≥ 12.5 mm in diameter
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IP3X| Protected against solid foreign objects ≥ 2.5 mm in diameter
IP4X| Protected against solid foreign objects ≥ 1.0 mm in diameter
IP5X| Protected against dust in harmful quantities and completely protected against contact
IP6X| Dust-tight and completely protected against contact - The second digit indicates protection from water:
IPX0| No protection
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IPX1| Protection against dripping water
IPX2| Protection against dripping water when the device is tilted by up to 15°
IPX3| Protection against falling spray water up to 60° from the vertical
IPX4| Protection against splashing water on all sides
IPX5| Protection against water jets (nozzle) from any angle
IPX6| Protection against strong water jets
IPX7| Protection against temporary submersion - In addition, some device-specific measures such as covers and sealing caps are necessary in order to achieve the specified protection class (e.g. protective caps on unused connections).
The IP rating of the product can be found in the technical specifications and is printed on the device.
MINIMUM DISTANCE TO ILLUMINATED SURFACE
This symbol with the distance stated in meters (m) indicates the minimum
distance of the light fixture to the illuminated surface. In this example, the
distance is 0.5 m. The value valid for this unit can be found in the technical
specifications in this manual and is printed on the device!
MINIMUM DISTANCE TO NORMALLY FLAMMABLE MATERIALS
This symbol with the distance stated in meters (m) indicates the minimum
distance of the device to normally flammable materials. In this example, the
distance is 0.5 m. For the value valid for this unit, please refer to the
technical specifications in this manual!
DISPOSAL PACKAGING:
- Packaging can be recycled using the usual disposal methods.
- Please separate the packaging in accordance with the disposal laws and recycling regulations in your country.
DEVICE:
- This device is subject to the European Directive on Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment as amended. WEEE Directive Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment. Electronic devices 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!
- Observe all disposal laws applicable in your country.
- As a private customer, you can obtain information on environmentally-friendly disposal options from the vendor of the product or the appropriate regional authorities.
MANUFACTURER’S DECLARATIONS
Manufacturer’s warranty & limitation of liability
Adam Hall GmbH, Adam-Hall-Str. 1, 61267 Neu-Ansbach, Germany /
E-mail Info@adamhall.com / +49 (0)6081 / 9419-0
Our current warranty conditions and limitation of liability can be found at:
https://cdn-shop.adamhall.com/media/pdf/Manufacturers-Declarations-
CAMEO_DE_EN_ES_FR.pdf
For service requests, please contact your distribution partner.
FCC Statement
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class
B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are
designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a
residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate
radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the
instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However,
there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular
installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or
television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and
on, the user is
encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following
measures:
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
Caution: Any changes or modifications to this device not explicitly approved
by manufacturer could void your authority to operate this equipment.
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to
the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful
interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received,
including interference that may cause undesired operation.
RF Exposure Information
This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an
uncontrolled environment.
This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance 20cm
between the radiator and your body.
ISED Statement:
This device contains license-exempt transmitter(s)/receiver(s) that comply
with Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada’s license-exempt
RSS(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device
may not cause interference. (2) This device must accept any interference,
including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device. The
digital apparatus complies with Canadian CAN ICES-5 (B)/NMB-5(B).
This device meets the exemption from the routine evaluation limits in section
2.5 of RSS 102 and compliance with RSS 102 RF exposure, users can obtain
Canadian information on RF exposure and compliance.
This equipment complies with Canada radiation exposure limits set forth for an
uncontrolled environment.
RF Exposure Statement
This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance 20cm
between the radiator & your body.
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
Declarations of conformity for products subject to RED can be downloaded from
www.adamhall.com/compliance/
SUBJECT TO MISPRINTS AND ERRORS, AS WELL AS TECHNICAL OR OTHER MODIFICATIONS!
References
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