PROLiGHTS ECLEXPOFL150FCBK 150W Full Colour RGB Warmwhite Asymmetric LED Floodlight User Manual

October 31, 2023
PROLIGHTS

PROLiGHTS ECLEXPOFL150FCBK 150W Full Colour RGB Warmwhite Asymmetric LED Floodlight

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SAFETY INFORMATION

WARNING!

This unit is not for household and residential 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. encase 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 corrosion resistant 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).

Minimum operating ambient temperature (Ta)

  • Do not operate the fixture if the ambient temperature (Ta) is below -10 °C (14 °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 angle. Lenses can focus the sun’s rays inside the fixture, creating a potential fire hazard.
  • Do not attempt to bypass thermostatic switches or fuses.

Indoor use

  • This product is designed for indoor and dry environments.
  • Do not use in wet location and do not expose the fixture to rain or moisture.
  • 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

Temperature of the external surface

  • The surface of the fixture can reach up to 60 °C (140 °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 provided, 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 category of Risk Group 1 according to EN 62471.

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.

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).

The products to which this manual refers comply with:

  • UL 1573 + CSA C22.2 No. 166 – Stage and Studio Luminaires and Connector Strips.
  • UL 1012 + CSA C22.2 No. 107.1 – Standard for power units other than class 2.

FCC Compliance:

  • 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.

Other approvals

PACKAGING

PACKAGE CONTENT

  • 1 x ECLEXPOFL150FC
  • 1 x 1,5 meters power cable (BARE END – SEETRONIC POWERCON TRUE1 IP65)
  • 1 x User Manual

OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES

  • FCLEXPOFL150:Flight case for 6 pcs of ECLEXPOFL150 series
  • ECLEXPOFL150FFBK:Filter frame for ECLEXPOFL150, black
  • ECLEXPOFL150BDBK:Barn door 8 directional flaps to adjust the light beam for ECLEXPOFL150, black
  • ECLEXPOFL150WKBK:CRMX Timo Fx kit for ECLEXPOFL150, black
  • SPGM10:28mm spigot for fixtures, M10 bolt
  • UPBOXPRO: Firmware uploader kit, USB IN, 5-pin XLR DMX OUT connector
  • UPBOX1UP5:Firmware uploader kit, USB IN, 5pin XLR DMX OUT, USB OUT
  • SPGM12:28mm spigot for fixtures, M12 bolt
  • RSR0630B:Steel security cable for hanging bodies, inox steel shackle, L=60 cm, black
  • 9533FXWL03:Ass. 3×2.5mm TH07 cable, SCHUKO plug, MENAC3FXW socket, L.3m
  • 9513FXWL03:Ass. 3×2.5mm TH07 cable, 16A 3p 230V CEE plug, MENAC3FXW socket, L.3 m
  • 958225L03:3×2.5mm TH07 Cable, 16A 3p Pawson MXW, 16A 3p Pawson FXW, L. 3m
  • TOUR53415L03:Dmx cable HC5340. CANC5MXX XLR 5p->CANC5FXX XLR (f) 5p, L.3m
  • LRLUNA: Single Universe DMX transceiver with Bluetooth
  • C6002B: Slim aluminum clamp, 200kg loading, 48-51mm tubes, M10 bolt, Black

TECHNICAL DRAWING

TECHNICAL DRAWING

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.

MOUNTING

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.
T max power consumption is 154W.

Core (EU) Core (US) Connection Plug terminal marking
Brown Black Live L
Blue White Neutral N
Yellow+green Green Earth

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 signals on board.
  • To disconnect power from the product, disconnect the Mains from the socket.
  • In case you wish to run the product through an external battery, then connect the product to an external battery (24-36V) into the dedicated XLR4p socket; to disconnect power, disconnect the Battery from the socket.

PRODUCT OVERVIEW

  1. BRACKET.
  2. KNOB for bracket.
  3. POWER IN: for connection to the Mains 100-240V~/50-60Hz.
  4. POWER OUT: power output for connection of multiple units in series.
  5. MAIN FUSE HOLDER: replace a burnt-out fuse by one of the same type only (T5A 250V).
  6. ROTATORY KNOBS for product stand alone control operations.
  7. USER INTERFACE with display and buttons for access to the control panel functions.
  8. DMX IN (5-p XLR): 1 = GND, 2 = sign-, 3 = sign+, 4 N/C, 5 N/C.
  9. DMX OUT (5-p XLR): 1 = GND, 2 = sign-, 3 = sign+, 4 N/C, 5 N/C.
  10. ANTENNA of Wireless DMX Receiver internal module.

Product Overview

DMX CONNECTION

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

Dmx Connection

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.

CONNECTION DAISY CHAIN
Connect the DMX data output from the DMX source to the product DMX input (male connector XLR) socket.
Run the data link from the product XLR output (female connector XLR) socket to the DMX input of the next fixture.
Terminate the data link by connecting a 120 Ohm signal termination. If a splitter is used, terminate each branch of the link.
Install a DMX termination plug on the last fixture on the link.

CONNECTION OF THE DMX LINE
DMX connection employs standard XLR connectors. Use shielded pair-twisted cables with 120Ω impedance and low capacity.
The following diagram shows the connection mode:

CONNECTION OF THE DMX LINE

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

Construction Of The Dmx Termination

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 in the MENU 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.
To set the fixture’s DMX address:

  1. Press MENU to open the main menu.
  2. Reach the addressing menu, then select the DMX ADDRESS settings.
  3. Select the address from 1 to 512 using the navigation arrows/buttons and confirm by pressing ENTER.
  4. Press Menu to exit and return to the Home screen.
    The product DMX address, as well as other possible user settings through the MENU, can also be set when the product is disconnected from the Main through the internal battery-backup. All that is needed is to press and hold the button ENTER to momentarily enable the display and enter in the settings. Once the required operations have been executed, the display will switch off again after few seconds of being inactive.

OPERATION AS A WIRELESS TRANSMITTER
ECLEXPOFL300FC can be used as wireless transmitter for transmit at different wireless receivers DMX signal. To use ECLEXPOFL300FC as wireless transmitter, please follow the procedure below:

  1. Push MENU button until you show CONNECT on display, then press ENTER button to confirm.
  2. Use UP/DOWN buttons for select Wireless, then press ENTER to confirm.
  3. Push ENTER button on WDMX ON/OFF function and enable it to ON.
  4. Select WDMX mode and set it on Transmitter (please note that WDMX mode will be available only if WDMX ON/OFF is set to ON).
  5. Ensure that the receiver units are not connected to any other transmitter. Please refer to “Reset the receiver” paragraph.
  6. Enable TX LINK to ON to link transmitter to receivers (please note that TX LINK will be availed only if WDMX mode is set to Transmitter).
  • The transmitter scans for all unlinked receivers for a period of about 5 seconds.
  • If the connection fails, check the position of the receiver.
  • The wireless icon on the receiver display indicates the received signal strength.

Unlinking the transmitter
Follow the procedure below to unlink the transmitter from all receivers connected with the unit.

  1. Push MENU button until you show CONNECT on display, then press ENTER button to confirm.
  2. Use UP/DOWN buttons for select Wireless, then press ENTER to confirm.
  3. Enable TX UNLINK to ON 8 (please note that TX UNLINK will be availed only if WDMX mode is set to Transmitter).
  • All connected receivers will be unlinked.

DMX TO WDMX (TX)
This function enable or disable the transmission through wireless of the DMX signal from the transmitter side to the receiver.

OPERATION AS A WIRELESS RECEIVER
ECLEXPOFL300FC can be used as wireless receiver connected to a wireless transmitter.
To use ECLEXPOFL300FC as wireless receiver, please follow the procedure below:

  1. Push MENU button until you show CONNECT on display, then press ENTER button to confirm.
  2. Use UP/DOWN buttons for select Wireless, then press ENTER to confirm.
  3. Push ENTER button on WDMX ON/OFF function and enable it to ON.
  4. Select WDMX mode and set it on Receiver (please note that WDMX mode will be available only if WDMX ON/OFF is set to ON).
  5. Enable RX RESET to ON to reset the receiver (please note that RX RESET will be availed only if WDMX mode is set to Receiver).
  6. On the transmitter, enable TX LINK to ON to link transmitter to the receivers.
  7. 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.
  8. If the connection fails, check the position of the receiver.
  9. The wireless icon on the receiver display indicates the received signal strength.

Reset the receiver
Follow the procedure below to reset the receiver.

  1. Push MENU button untill you show CONNECT on display, then press ENTER button to confirm.
  2. Use UP/DOWN buttons for select Wireless, then press ENTER to confirm.
  3. Enable RX RESET to ON.
  • The wireless icon on the receiver display indicates the received signal strength.

WDMX TO DMX (RX)
This function enable or disable the retransmission of the wireless DMX signal received throught the DMX port on the receiver side.

CONTROL PANEL

The product has a display and buttons for access to the control panel functions.

Control Panel

DISPLAY AND BUTTONS LAYOUT

  • The product has a display and buttons for access to the control panel functions.
  • MENU: Used to access the menu tree or to return a previous menu window.
  • UP: Browse upwards through the menu list and increases the numeric value displayed.
  • DOWN: Browse downwards through the menu list and decreases the numeric value displayed.
  • ENTER: Used to confirm the current menu or confirm the current function value or option within a menu.

ROTATORY KNOB LAYOUT
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 in the following chapter.

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

1| CONNECT| DMX

ADDRESS

| 1 -512| | | | Set address used for Fixture.
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---
DMX MODE| UNO| WHITE PRESETS| 2700K| | Set DMX chart for Main Fixture.
2800K|
3200K|
3500K|
4000K|
4500K|
5000K|
5600K|
6000K|
6500K|
7000K|
8000K|
9000K|
10000K|
COLOR MACROS| SEE TABLE OF COLOR MACRO|
MANUAL COLORS| RED| <0-255>
GREEN| <0-255>
BLUE| <0-255>
WHITE| <0-255>
DUO| WHITE PRESETS| 2700K|
2800K|
3200K|
3500K|
4000K|
4500K|
5000K|
5600K|
6000K|
6500K|
7000K|
8000K|
9000K|
10000K|
COLOR MACROS| SEE TABLE OF COLOR MACRO|
MANUAL COLORS| RED| <0-255>
GREEN| <0-255>
BLUE| <0-255>
WHITE| <0-255>
BASIC| | |
BASIC 16BIT| | |
STANDARD| | |
EXTENDED| | |
ADVANCED| | |
2| SETUP| SCREEN| BACKLIGHT| ON| | | Allows you to select the timing after that display will switch auto- magically off when inactive.
10S| |
20S| |
30S| |
FLIP

DISPLAY

| NO| | | Allows you to rotate the display

by 180°.

YES| |
| | | KEY LOCK| NO| | | Allows you lock the buttons on the control panel by a password.

Press following combinations (password) in order to access to the user menu : UP, DOWN, UP,

DOWN, ENTER,

---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---
YES| |
TEMPERA- TURE UNIT| °C| | | To choose the desired unit of teem- prelature measurement.
°F| |
TRANSFER CONFIGU- RATION| WITHOUT DMX ADDRESS| | | | To transfer the same menu set- tings of one fixtures to all the other in the daisy chain, including or not the dam address.
WITH DMX

ADDRESS

| | |
3| ADVANCED| DIMMER CURVE| LINEAR| | | | To choose the dimmer curve.
S-CURVE| | |
SQUARE LAW| | |
INVERSE SQUARE LAW| | |
DIMMER

SPEED

| AUTO| | | | To choose the dimmer curve.
FAST| | |
MEDIUM| | |
SLOW| | |
SPEKTRA CALIBRA- TION| ON| | | | To enable/disable Spectra Cali- ration.
PURE COLORS| | |
OFF| | |
LED MODE| HIGH

QUALITY

| Target CRI >93| | | Set led operating mode.
HIGH BRI- GHTNESS| Target CRI >85 / 80| |
LED FREQUEN- CY| 600HZ| | | | Select PWM frequency.
1200HZ| | |
2000HZ| | |
4000HZ| | |
6000HZ| | |
25KHZ| | |
DMX FAULT| BLACKOUT| | | | To choose the behaviour of fixture in case of dam signal lost.
HOLD| | |
STAND ALONE| | |
FAN MODE| AUTO| | | | Select the product Fan mode.
HIGH| | |
SILENT| | |
OFF| | |
TUNGSTEN EMULA- TION| ON| | | | To enable/disable Tungsten Emu- lotion.
OFF| | |
OUTPUT

CONTROL

| CONSTANT| | | | Ouput power will be reduced instantly in order to keep output constant.
DYNAMIC| | |
FACTORY

RELOAD

| YES| | | | To reset the unit to factory default

settings.

NO| | |
4| INFORMA-

TION

| INFORMA-

TIONS

| DEVICE TIME| FIXTURE HOURS| TOTAL| ( ONLY READ)| To check the total working hours of the unit.
PARTIAL| (READ AND RESET)
CURRENT HOURS| TOTAL| ( ONLY READ)| To check the current working hours of the unit.
PARTIAL| (READ AND RESET)
SOURCE HOURS| TOTAL| ( ONLY READ)| To see the total operating hours of the LED source.
PARTIAL| (READ AND RESET)
| | | | POWER ON CYCLE| TOTAL| (ONLY READ)| To see the power cycles of the

machine.

---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---
PARTIAL| (READ AND RESET)
MAINTENANCE TIME| | ELAPSED

TIME

| To choose and reset unit maintop- nonce warning hours.
| ALERT PERIOD (10-300)
POWER CONSUMP- TION| | | | To see the power consumption.
TEMPERA- TURE| NEAR SOURCE TEMP, DRIVER PCB TEMP, LED PCB TEMP,…| | | To see the unit temperature.
FAN SPEED| | | | To see the speed of the fans.
CHANNEL

VALUE

| | | | To see the dams value of those

channels.

ERROR

MESSAGE

| | | | To see any error messages.
FIXTURE MODEL| | | | View informations about fixture

model.

DEVICE

INFO

| | | | To see device info.
DEVICE LABEL| | | | To see device label.
SOFTWARE

VERSION

| | | | View informations about software version.
RDM UID| | | | View ID for the RDM control.
5| STAND ALONE| MASTER/ SLAVE| MASTER DMX| | | | 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 such- essive units to be slave.
MASTER NO DMX| | |
SLAVE| | |
EFFECTS| EFFECT

1 – 5

| DIMMER| <1-100>| | Effects modes allows creation and editing of 5 effects maximum.

Each effect contains up to 20 colors, a Main Dimmer and a Main Strobe.

COLOR section:

SWITCH is used to toggle On/Off the color in the sequence.

Default OFF, as soon as any of listed parameter is modified auto- magically turn it ON.

DIMMER is used to individually DIM the selected color.

Individual Dimmer of selected co- lor, Default 255.

STROBE is used to individually STROBE the selected color.

Individual Strobe of selected co- lord, Default 255.

HOLD TIME defines how long the color is hold on the output.

FADE IN/OUT TIME defines the timings of fading in/out.

When FADE OUT TIME is not 0, Fade to black will be automate- calmly actives… When FADE OUT TIME is 0, fade to black will be disactivated automatically…

The effects can be considered as CHASE, once last color has fin- ashed playing the sequence will start again

STROBE| <1-100>|
COLOR 1| SWITCH| ON
OFF
DIMMER|
STROBE|
HOLD TIME| 0 – 360s

(Step by 0.5s)

FADE IN TIME| 0 – 60s

(Step by 0.5s)

FADE OUT TIME| 0 – 60s

(Step by 0.5s)

| | | | | COLOR

MACRO

| Show list of STATIC mode| List of Color Macro like per Static

Mode.

---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---
WHITE PRESETS| Show list of STATIC mode| List of White Presets like per Static

Mode.

MANUAL

COLORS

| Show list of STATIC mode| List of Manual Colors like per

Static Mode.

…| …| |
COLOR 20| SWITCH| ON|
OFF
DIMMER|
STROBE|
HOLD TIME| 0 – 360s

(Step by 0.5s)

FADE IN TIME| 0 – 60s

(Step by 0.5s)

FADE OUT TIME| 0 – 60s

(Step by 0.5s)

COLOR

MACRO

| Show list of STATIC mode
WHITE PRE- SETS| Show list of STATIC mode
MANUAL

COLORS

| Show list of STATIC mode
CCT| CCT

2800/10000

| | | | Available also using knobs DIM | CCT, ENTER to switch CCT to be TINT.
FIXED

COLORS

| R| DIMMER

<000- 255 >

| | | Available also using knobs DIM

| COLOR.

G| |
B| |
W| |
RG| |
RB| |
RW| |
GB| |
GW| |
BW| |
RGB| |
RGW| |
RBW| |
GBW| |
RGBW| |
COLOR

MACRO

| SEE COLOR MACRO PAGE| DIMMER

<000- 255 >

| | | Available also using knobs DIM

| GEL.

WHITE PRESETS| 2700K| | | | Available also using knobs DIM | W.PRS.
2800K| | |
3200K| | |
3500K| | |
4000K| | |
4500K| | |
5000K| | |
5600K| | |
6000K| | |
6500K| | |
7000K| | |
8000K| | |
9000K| | |
10000K| | |
MANUAL

COLORS

| RED| <000-255>| | | Available also using knobs RED | GREEN / BLUE | WHITE ; ENTER

button to switch parameters.

GREEN| <000-255>| |
BLUE| <000-255>| |
WHITE| <000-255>| |

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 Model ID : 0xD129

Parameter| Category| PID

Address

| GET| SET| Value| Description| Default Value
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---
DEVICE_INFO| Product Information| 0x0060| x| | | |
PRODUCT_DETAILID

LIST

| Product Information| 0x0070| x| | | |
DEVICE_MODEL_DE-

SCRIPTION

| Product Information| 0x0080| x| | | |
MANUFACTURER_LABEL| Product Information| 0x0081| x| | | |
DEVICE_LABEL| Product Information| 0x0082| x| x| | |
FACTORY_DEFAULTS| Product Information| 0x0090| x| x| | |
SOFTWAREVERSION LABEL| Product Information| 0x00C0| x| | | |
BOOT_SOFTWARE_VER- SION_ID| Product Information| 0x00C1| x| | | |
BOOT_SOFTWARE_VER- SION_LABEL| Product Information| 0x00C2| x| | | |
DMX_PERSONALITY| DMX512

Setup

| 0x00E0| x| x| | |
DMX_PERSONALITY_DE-

SCRIPTION

| DMX512

Setup

| 0x00E1| x| | | |
DMX_START_ADDRESS| DMX512

Setup

| 0x00F0| x| x| | |
SLOT_INFO| DMX512

Setup

| 0x0120| x| | | |
SLOT_DESCRIPTION| DMX512

Setup

| 0x0121| x| | | |
DEFAULT_SLOT_VALUE| DMX512

Setup

| 0x0122| x| | | |
DMX_BLOCK_ADDRESS| DMX512

Setup

| 0x0140| x| x| | |
DMX_FAIL_MODE| DMX512

Setup

| 0x0141| x| x| | |
DMX_STARTUP_MODE| DMX512

Setup

| 0x0142| x| x| | |
Parameter| Category| PID

Address

| GET| SET| Value| Description| Default Value
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---
DIMMER_INFO| Dimmer Settings| 0x0340| x| | | |
MINIMUM_LEVEL| Dimmer Settings| 0x0341| x| x| | |
MAXIMUM_LEVEL| Dimmer Settings| 0x0342| x| x| | |
CURVE| Dimmer Settings| 0x0343| x| x| | |
CURVE_DESCRIPTION| Dimmer Settings| 0x0344| x| x| | |
OUTPUT_RESPON- SE_TIME| Dimmer Settings| 0x0345| x| x| | |
OUTPUTRESPONSE TIME_ DESCRIPTION| Dimmer Settings| 0x0346| x| | | |
MODULATION_FRE- QUENCY| Dimmer Settings| 0x0347| x| x| | |
MODULATIONFRE- QUENCY DESCRIPTION| Dimmer Settings| 0x0348| x| | | |
SENSOR_DEFINITION| Sensors| 0x0200| x| | | |
SENSOR_VALUE| Sensors| 0x0201| x| x| | |
RECORD_SENSORS| Sensors| 0x0202| | x| | |
BURN_IN| Sensors| 0x0440| x| x| | |
DEVICE_HOURS| Power/ Lamp Set- tings| 0x0400| x| x| | |
LAMP_HOURS| Power/ Lamp Set- tings| 0x0401| x| x| | |
LAMP_STRIKES| Power/ Lamp Set- tings| 0x0402| x| x| | |
LAMP_STATE| Power/ Lamp Set- tings| 0x0403| x| x| | |
LAMP_ON_MODE| Power/ Lamp Set- tings| 0x0404| x| x| | |
DEVICE_POWER_CYCLES| Power/ Lamp Set- tings| 0x0405| x| x| | |
DISPLAY_INVERT| Display Settings| 0x0500| x| x| | |
DISPLAY_LEVEL| Display Settings| 0x0501| x| x| | |
LOCK_PIN| Configure-

tion

| 0x0640| x| x| | |
LOCK_STATE| Configure-

tion

| 0x0641| x| x| | |
LOCK_STATE_DESCRIP-

TION

| Configure-

tin

| 0x0642| x| | | |
Parameter| Category| PID

Address

| GET| SET| Value| Description| Default Value
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---
IDENTIFY_DEVICE| Control| 0x1000| x| x| | |
RESET_DEVICE| Control| 0x1001| | x| | |
POWER_STATE| Control| 0x1010| x| x| | |
PERFORM_SELFTEST| Control| 0x1020| x| x| | |
SELF_TEST_DESCRIPTION| Control| 0x1021| x| | | |
CAPTURE_PRESET| Control| 0x1030| x| x| | |
PRESET_PLAYBACK| Control| 0x1031| x| x| | |
IDENTIFY_MODE| Control| 0x1040| x| x| | |
PRESET_INFO| Control| 0x1041| x| | | |
PRESET_STATUS| Control| 0x1042| x| x| | |
POWER_ON_SELF_TEST| Control| 0x1044| x| x| | |
DMX FAULT| Manufacture-

rer PIDs

| 0x82DD| x| x| 0-3| 0: HOLD

1: BLACKOUT

2:STAND ALONE

3:EMERGENCY

| 2
MASTER/SLAVE| Manufacture-

rer PIDs

| 0x8211| x| x| 0-2| 0:MASTER DMX

1:MASTER NO DMX

2: SLAVE

| 2
ST. AL. MODE| Manufacture-

rer PIDs

| 0x82EC| x| x| 0-4| 0:Stand Alone EF- FECTS

1:Stand Alone FIXED

COLOR 2:STAND ALONE WHITE PRESETS 3:STAND ALONE COLOR MACROS 4:STANDALONE MANUAL COLORS

| 2
EFFECTS| Manufactu-

rer PIDs

| 0x8209| x| x| 1-5| | 5
FIXED COLOR| Manufactu-

rer PIDs

| 0x82BE| x| x| 0-14| | 14
WHITE PRESETS| Manufactu-

rer PIDs

| 0x82BF| x| x| 0-16| | 2
COLOR MACROS| Manufactu-

rer PIDs

| 0x82ED| x| x| 0-66| | 0
MANUAL RED| Manufactu-

rer PIDs

| 0x82C0| x| x| 0-255| | 255
MANUAL GREEN| Manufactu-

rer PIDs

| 0x82C1| x| x| 0-255| | 255
MANUAL BLUE| Manufactu-

rer PIDs

| 0x82C2| x| x| 0-255| | 255
MANUAL WHITE| Manufactu-

rer PIDs

| 0x82C3| x| x| 0-255| | 255
SPEKTRA| Manufactu-

rer PIDs

| 0x822F|

x

|

x

| 0 – 2| 0: ON

1: PURE COLORS

2: OFF

| 1
LED MODE| Manufactu-

rer PIDs

| 0x833| x| x| 0-1| 0: HIGH QUALITY

1:HIGH BRIGHT-

NESS

| 1
Parameter| Category| PID

Address

| GET| SET| Value| Description| Default Value
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---
TUNGSTEN EMULATION| Manufactu-

rer PIDs

| 0x82BC| x| x| 0-1| 0: OFF

1: ON

|
OUTPUT CONTROL| Manufactu-

rer PIDs

| 0x830C| x| x| 0-1| 0:CONSTANT OUTPUT 1:DYNAMIC OUTPUT| 1
CURRENT HOURS| Manufactu-

rer PIDs

| 0x82C5| x| x| | 0-65535| 0
POWER CONSUMP- TION(AC 220V)| Manufactu-

rer PIDs

| 0x82DE| x| | | |
MAINTENANCE TIME:A-

LERT PERIOD

| Manufactu-

rer PIDs

| 0x82DF| x| x| 10-300| | 300
MAINTENANCE TIME:E- LAPSED TIME| Manufactu-

rer PIDs

| 0x82E0| x| x| 0-ALERT

PERIOD

| | 0
ERROR MESSAGES| Manufactu-

rer PIDs

| 0x82EA| x| | 0-5| 1 – LED ERROR

2  – LED TEMPERA- TURE ERROR

3     – LED TEMP. SEN-

SOR ERROR

4          – DRV ERROR

5       – CALIBRATION

ERROR

| 0
CLEAN ALL DATA| Manufactu-

rer PIDs

| 0x82C8| x| x| 0-1| 0:NO,1:YES| 0

SHORTCUTS

Keys Mode Description
MENU + ENTER then power on Clear All Clear all value of functions + factory

defaul
UP + DOWN after power on| Flip Display| Directly flip display without enter inside menu
MENU + ENTER while on Home

Screen

| Home Screen

/ Standalone

| Lock on / Lock off

ERROR MESSAGES

ERRROR SHOWED 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 has oc- curred and the led has been switched OFF by the product protection system.
[LED TEMPERATURE

SENSOR ERROR]

| LED temperature sensor damaged (open or in short circuit)
[DRV ERROR]| Communication failure between DISP and DRV
[CALIBRATION ERROR]| Communication failure between calibration chip and DRV2 or

Calibration returning unexpected/wrong datas

[MAINTENANCE TIME]| Need to be done standard maintenance and also reset of elapsed time
[DMX ACTIVE]| Transfer configuration is used with dam signal connected

DMX CHARTS

RDM Model ID: 0xD129

ID NAME FOOTPRINT
1 UNO 1CH
2 DUO 2CH
3 BASIC 5CH
5 BASIC 16BIT 10CH
6 STANDARD 9CH
7 EXTENDED 12CH
8 ADVANCED 18CH
MODE
--- ---
PARAMETER UNO DUO
STANDARD EXTENDED ADVANCED
DIMMER 1 1
DIMMER FINE 2
CCT
CCT FINE
TINT
CROSSFADE
RED
RED FINE
GREEN
GREEN FINE
BLUE
BLUE FINE
WHITE
WHITE FINE
COLOR MACRO
CTO ON COLORS
STROBE
CONTROL
Function 8 bit value 16 bit value
--- --- ---
From To From
Dimmer 0 255
Function 8 bit value 16 bit value
--- --- ---
From To From
Open 0 1
Strobe from Slow to Fast 2 62
Open 63 64
Pulse In from slow to fast 65 125
Close 126 127
Pulse Out from slow to fast 128 188
Open 189 190
Random from slow to fast 191 251
Open 252 255

CCT

Function 8 bit value 16 bit value Note
CCT From CCT To From To From
2800 2900 0 4 0
2900 3000 4 7 910
3000 3100 7 11 1820
3100 3200 11 14 2731
3200 3300 14 18 3641
3300 3400 18 21 4551
3400 3500 21 25 5461
3500 3600 25 28 6371
3600 3700 28 32 7282
3700 3800 32 35 8192
3800 3900 35 39 9102
3900 4000 39 43 10012
4000 4100 43 46 10923
4100 4200 46 50 11833
4200 4300 50 53 12743
4300 4400 53 57 13653
4400 4500 57 60 14563
4500 4600 60 64 15474
4600 4700 64 67 16384
4700 4800 67 71 17294
4800 4900 71 74 18204
4900 5000 74 78 19114
5000 5100 78 81 20025
5100 5200 81 85 20935
5200 5300 85 89 21845
5300 5400 89 92 22755
5400 5500 92 96 23665

CCT

Function 8 bit value 16 bit value Note
CCT From CCT To From To From
5500 5600 96 99 24576
5600 5700 99 103 25486
5700 5800 103 106 26396
5800 5900 106 110 27306
5900 6000 110 113 28216
6000 6100 113 117 29127
6100 6200 117 120 30037
6200 6300 120 124 30947
6300 6400 124 128 31857
6400 6500 128 131 32768
6500 6600 131 135 33678
6600 6700 135 138 34588
6700 6800 138 142 35498
6800 6900 142 145 36408
6900 7000 145 149 37319
7000 7100 149 152 38229
7100 7200 152 156 39139
7200 7300 156 159 40049
7300 7400 159 163 40959
7400 7500 163 166 41870
7500 7600 166 170 42780
7600 7700 170 174 43690
7700 7800 174 177 44600
7800 7900 177 181 45510
7900 8000 181 184 46421
8000 8100 184 188 47331
8100 8200 188 191 48241
8200 8300 191 195 49151
8300 8400 195 198 50061
8400 8500 198 202 50972
8500 8600 202 205 51882
8600 8700 205 209 52792
8700 8800 209 213 53702
8800 8900 213 216 54613
8900 9000 216 220 55523
9000 9100 220 223 56433
9100 9200 223 227 57343
9200 9300 227 230 58253
9300 9400 230 234 59164
9400 9500 234 237 60074
9500 9600 237 241 60984
9600 9700 241 244 61894
9700 9800 244 248 62804
9800 9900 248 251 63715
9900 10000 251 255 64625

Tint

Function 8 bit value 16 bit value Note
From To From To
-25% to 0 0 127
Neutral 128 128
0 to 25% 129 255

Crossfade from CCT to Color

Function 8 bit value 16 bit value Note
From To From To
Linear Crossfade 0 255 0

Red

Function 8 bit value 16 bit value Note
From To From To
0 – 100% 0 255 0

Green

Function 8 bit value 16 bit value Note
From To From To
0 – 100% 0 255 0

Blue

Function 8 bit value 16 bit value Note
From To From To
0 – 100% 0 255 0

White

Function 8 bit value 16 bit value Note
From To From To
0 – 100% 0 255 0

Color Macro

Function 8 bit value 16 bit value Note
From To From To
No Function 0 1
Red 2 3
Green 4 5
Blue 6 7
Cyan 8 9
Magenta 10 11
Yellow 12 13
Dirty White 14 15
Alice Bllue 16 17
Congo Blue 18 19

Dark Steel

Blue

| 20| 21| –| –
Deep Laven- der| 22| 23| –| –
Lilac Ting| 24| 25| –| –
Daylight Blue| 26| 27| –| –
Flame Red| 28| 29| –| –
Bastard Amber| 30| 31| –| –
Deep Orange| 32| 33| –| –
Pale Gold| 34| 35| –| –
Apricot| 36| 37| –| –
Bright Blue| 38| 39| –| –
Primary Green| 40| 41| –| –
Special Laven- der| 42| 43| –| –
Pale Lavender| 44| 45| –| –
Deep Golden Amber| 46| 47| –| –
Medium Blue| 48| 49| –| –
Bright Pink| 50| 51| –| –
Mauve| 52| 53| –| –
Dark Green| 54| 55| –| –
Lee Green| 56| 57| –| –
Dark Blue| 58| 59| –| –
Light Blue| 60| 61| –| –
Steel Blue| 62| 63| –| –
Medium Blue-Green| 64| 65| –| –
Peacock Blue| 66| 67| –| –
Magenta| 68| 69| –| –
Dark Pink| 70| 71| –| –
Middle Rose| 72| 73| –| –
Light Salmon| 74| 75| –| –
English Rose| 76| 77| –| –
Light Rose| 78| 79| –| –
Orange| 80| 81| –| –
Deep Amber| 82| 83| –| –

Color Macro

Function 8 bit value 16 bit value Note
From To From To
Straw 84 85
Light Amber 86 87
Spring Yellow 88 89

Dark Yellow

Green

| 90| 91| –| –
Just Blue| 92| 93| –| –
Sky Blue| 94| 95| –| –
Lavender| 96| 97| –| –
Light Lavender| 98| 99| –| –
Pink Carnation| 100| 101| –| –
Medium Pink| 102| 103| –| –
Light Pink| 104| 105| –| –
Sunset Red| 106| 107| –| –
Dark Amber| 108| 109| –| –
Gold Amber| 110| 111| –| –
Medium

Amber

| 112| 113| –| –
Fire| 114| 115| –| –
Surprise Peach| 116| 117| –| –
Straw Tint| 118| 119| –| –
Medium Yellow| 120| 121| –| –
Lee Minus

Green

| 122| 123| –| –
Pale Gold| 124| 125| –| –
Orange| 126| 127| –| –
Deep Straw| 128| 129| –| –
Rose Purple| 130| 131| –| –
Deep Purple| 132| 133| –| –
Soft Green| 134| 135| –| –
Reserved for future use| 136| 209| –| –
2700K| 210| 211| –| –
2800K| 212| 213| –| –
3000K| 214| 215| –| –
3200K| 216| 217| –| –
3400K| 218| 219| –| –
3600K| 220| 221| –| –
3800K| 222| 223| –| –
4000K| 224| 225| –| –
4200K| 226| 227| –| –
4400K| 228| 229| –| –
4600K| 230| 231| –| –
4800K| 232| 233| –| –
5000K| 234| 235| –| –
5200K| 236| 237| –| –
5400K| 238| 239| –| –

Color Macro

Function 8 bit value 16 bit value Note
From To From To
5600K 240 241
6000K 242 243
6500K 244 245
7000K 246 247
8000K 248 249
9000K 250 251
10000K 252 253
FULL ON 254 255

CTO On Colors

Function 8 bit value 16 bit value Note
From To From To
0 – 100% 0 255

Control Channel

Function 8 bit value 16 bit value Note
From To From To
No Functon 0 1
DISPLAY ON 2 3
DISPLAY 10S 4 5
DISPLAY 20S 6 7
DISPLAY 30S 8 9
FLIP DISPLAY ON 10 11
FLIP DISPLAY OFF 12 13
KEY LOCK ON 14 15
KEY LOCK OFF 16 17
DIMMER CURVE LINEAR 18 19
DIMMER CURVE S-CURVE 20 21
DIMMER CURVE SQUARE LAW 22 23
DIMMER CURVE INVERSE SQUARE LAW 24 25
DIMMER SPEED AUTO 26 27
DIMMER SPEED FAST 28 29
DIMMER SPEED MEDIUM 30 31
DIMMER SPEED SLOW 32 33
SPEKTRA CALIBRATION ON 34 35

SPEKTRA CALIBRATION PURE

COLORS

| 36| 37| –| –
SPEKTRA CALIBRATION OFF| 38| 39| –| –
LED MODE HIGH QUALITY| 40| 41| –| –
LED MODE HIGH BRIGHTNESS| 42| 43| –| –
LED FREQUENCY 600HZ| 44| 45| –| –
LED FREQUENCY 1200HZ| 46| 47| –| –
LED FREQUENCY 2000HZ| 48| 49| –| –
LED FREQUENCY 4000HZ| 50| 51| –| –

Control Channel

Function 8 bit value 16 bit value Note
From To From To
LED FREQUENCY 6000HZ 52 53
LED FREQUENCY 25KHZ 54 55
LED FREQUENCY 36KHZ 56 57
LED FREQUENCY 40KHZ 58 59
DMX FAULT HOLD 60 61
DMX FAULT BLACKOUT 62 63
DMX FAULT STAND ALONE 64 65
DMX FAULT EMERGENCY 66 67
FAN MODE AUTO 68 69
FAN MODE HIGH 70 71
FAN MODE SILENT 72 73
FAN MODE OFF 74 75
TUNGSTEN EMULATION ON 76 77
TUNGSTEN EMULATION OFF 78 79
OUTPUT CONTROL CONSTANT 80 81
OUTPUT CONTROL DYNAMIC 82 83
STAND ALONE MASTER DMX 84 85
STAND ALONE MASTER NO DMX 86 87
STAND ALONE SLAVE 88 89
STAND ALONE EFFECTS 90 91
STAND ALONE FIXED COLORS 92 93
STAND ALONE CCT 94 95
STAND ALONE WHITE PRESETS 96 97
STAND ALONE COLOR MACROS 98 99
STAND ALONE MANUAL COLORS 100 101
Reserved 102 249
Reset all channel controlled 250 251
Reserved 252 255

ACCESSORIES INSTALLATION

FILTER FRAME (CODE ECLEXPOFL150FFBK – OPTIONAL)

Accessories Installation

Insert the anti-glare louvre into the slot (DETAIL 1). Pull the knob out (DETAIL 2) and insert the accessory filter frame from the top into the guide on the hardware of the unit (DETAIL 3). Then release the knob (DETAIL 3).
NOTE: To remove the accessory, reverse the procedure.

BARNDOOR (CODE ECLEXPOFL150BDBK – OPTIONAL)

Accessories Installation

Unscrew the knob of the barndoor accessory (DETAIL 1). Then mount the barndoor by screwing the knob with the hole on the unit hardware (DETAIL 2).
NOTE: To remove the accessory, reverse the procedure.

CRMX WIRELESS KIT (CODE ECLEXPOFL150WKBK – OPTIONAL)

To install the wireless kit, you need to open the apperecchio and follow the following instructions:

CRMX WIRELESS KIT

CRMX WIRELESS KIT

CRMX WIRELESS KIT

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.

  • Restoring lubrication of all 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 teardepends 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 (T5A 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.

TROUBLESHOOTING

Problems Possible causes Checks and remedies
Product doesn’t power ON
  • No power to the product.

|

  • Check that power is switched ON and cables are plugged in.

  • Fuse blown or internal fault.

|

  • 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.

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

  • Bad signal connection.

|

  • Inspect connections and cables. Fix eventual bad connections. Repair or replace damaged cables.

  • Signal connection not terminated.

|

  • Insert DMX termination plug in signal output socket of the last product on the signal line.

  • Incorrect addressing of the product.

|

  • Check the product address and control settings.

  • One of the product is defective and is corrupting the signal transmission on the signal line.

|

  • Unplug the XLR in and out connectors and connect them directly together to bypass one product at a time until normal operation is regained. Once found the error, have that fixture serviced by a qualified technician.

Timeout error after fixture reset.|

  • One or more hardware components requires mechanical adjustments.

|

  • Check product stored error messages for more information. Contact PROLIGHTS Service or an authorized service partner.

Mechanical effect loses position|

  • Mechanical hardware require cleaning, adjustment or lubrification.

|

  • Check product stored error messages for more information. Contact PROLIGHTS Service or an authorized service partner.

Light output turn OFF Intermittently|

  • Fixture is too hot.

|

  • Check product stored error messages.

  •  Allow product to cool.

  • Clean the product and airflow filters.

  • Reduce ambient temperature.

  • Hardware failure (temperature sensor, fans, Light source…).

| •  Check product stored error messages for more information. Contact PROLIGHTS Service or an authorized service partner.
General low light intensity|

  • Dirty lens assembly
  • Dirty or damaged filters

|

  • Clean the fixture regularly.
  • 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.

CUSTOMER SUPPORT

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