ELATION PROFESSIONAL Artiste Mondrian 950 Watt LED Moving Head User Manual

June 13, 2024
ELATION PROFESSIONAL

Artiste Mondrian 950 Watt LED Moving Head

Product Information

General Information

Please read and understand the instructions in this manual
carefully and thoroughly before attempting to operate this device.
These instructions contain important safety and use information.
This product is intended for use by professionally trained
personnel only, and is not suitable for private use.

Customer Support

Replacement Parts

Please visit parts.elationlighting.com for replacement parts.

Important Notice

THERE ARE NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE THIS UNIT. DO NOT
ATTEMPT ANY REPAIRS YOURSELF; DOING SO WILL VOID YOUR
MANUFACTURER’S WARRANTY. DAMAGES RESULTING FROM MODIFICATIONS TO
THIS FIXTURE AND/OR THE DISREGARD OF SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS AND
GUIDELINES IN THIS MANUAL VOID THE MANUFACTURER’S WARRANTY AND ARE
NOT SUBJECT TO ANY WARRANTY CLAIMS AND/OR REPAIRS.

Product Usage Instructions

Fixture Transportation and Handling | Maintenance

Guidelines

Follow the transportation and handling guidelines provided in
this manual to ensure safe and proper usage of the fixture.
Additionally, refer to the maintenance guidelines for instructions
on how to properly maintain the fixture.

Fixture Overview

Refer to the fixture overview section in this manual for a
detailed description and visual representation of the fixture.

Colors, Gobos, & Animation Wheel

Learn about the available colors, gobos, and animation wheel
options for the fixture. This section provides information on how
to utilize these features effectively.

SpectraColor Guide

Refer to the SpectraColor Guide in this manual for detailed
information on using the SpectraColor feature of the fixture.

Custom Gobos

Follow the instructions provided in this section to create and
use custom gobos with the fixture.

GOBO Installation

Learn how to install gobos in the fixture by following the
step-by-step instructions provided in this section.

Installation Guidelines

Refer to the installation guidelines section for detailed
instructions on how to properly install the fixture.

Remote Device Management (RDM)

Get familiar with the remote device management (RDM) feature of
the fixture by referring to this section. Learn how to utilize RDM
for remote control and monitoring of the fixture.

System Menu

Access and navigate the system menu of the fixture by following
the instructions provided in this section.

Fan Modes and Low Noise Operation

Learn about the different fan modes available for the fixture
and how to enable low noise operation. Follow the instructions in
this section to optimize fan performance and minimize noise.

DMX Channel Functions and Values

Understand the DMX channel functions and values for the fixture
by referring to this section. Learn how to control various aspects
of the fixture’s operation using DMX.

Error Codes

Refer to the error codes section for a list of possible error
codes that may be displayed by the fixture. This section provides
information on how to troubleshoot and resolve these errors.

Specifications

Find detailed specifications of the fixture, including
dimensions and other technical details, in this section.

Dimensional Drawings

Refer to the dimensional drawings provided in this section for
accurate measurements and visual representation of the fixture.

Optional Accessories | FCC Statement

Learn about optional accessories available for the fixture and
refer to the FCC statement for regulatory compliance
information.

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ELATION PROFESSIONAL and all affiliated companies hereby disclaim any and all liabilities for property, equipment, building, and electrical damages, injuries to any persons, and direct or indirect economic loss associated with the use or reliance of any information contained within this document, and/or as a result of the improper, unsafe, insufficient and negligent assembly, installation, rigging, and operation of this product.
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DOCUMENT VERSION Due to additional product features and/or enhancements, an updated version of this document may be available online. Please scan the QR Code with your mobile device or visit www.elationlighting.com for the latest revision/update of this manual, before installation and/or programming.

Date
05/26/20 06/19/20

Document Version
1.0 1.1

03/04/21

1.2

04/20/22

1.3

10/24/22

1.4

11/21/22

1.5

Software Version
1.2.1 1.2.1
1.2.3
N/C N/C 1.5.0

DMX Channel Modes

Notes

42 / 68 42/68
NO CHANGE
NO CHANGE NO CHANGE NO CHANGE

Initial release. Updated Thermal
Updated DMX traits, added Transportation & Handling Precaution
Updated General Information, added RDM
Updated Gobo Sizes Updated System Menu, DMX Traits,
Specifications

CONTENTS

General Information

4

Warranty Returns (USA Only)

5

Safety Guidelines

6

Fixture Transportation and Handling | Maintenance Guidelines

8

Fixture Overview

9

Colors, Gobos, & Animation Wheel

10

SpectraColor Guide

11

Custom Gobos

12

GOBO Installation

13

Installation Guidelines

17

Remote Device Management (RDM)

20

System Menu

21

Fan Modes and Low Noise Operation

30

DMX Channel Functions and Values

31

Error Codes

43

Specifications

44

Dimensional Drawings

45

Optional Accessories | FCC Statement

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GENERAL INFORMATION
INTRODUCTION Please read and understand the instructions in this manual carefully and thoroughly before attempting to operate this device. These instructions contain important safety and use information. This product is intended for use by professionally trained personnel only, and is not suitable for private use.
UNPACKING Every device has been thoroughly tested and has been shipped in perfect operating condition. Carefully check the shipping carton for damage that may have occurred during shipping. If the carton is damaged, carefully inspect the device for damage, and be sure all accessories necessary to install and operate the device have arrived intact. In the event damage has been found or parts are missing, please contact our customer support team for further instructions. Please do not return this device to your dealer without first contacting customer support. Please do not discard the shipping carton in the trash. Please recycle whenever possible.
BOX CONTENTS Omega Brackets (x2) Locking Power Cable
CUSTOMER SUPPORT Contact ELATION Service for any product related service and support needs. Also visit forums.elationlighting.com with questions, comments or suggestions. ELATION SERVICE USA – Monday – Friday 8:00am to 4:30pm PST 323-582-3322 | Fax 323-832-9142 | [email protected]
ELATION SERVICE EUROPE – Monday – Friday 08:30 to 17:00 CET +31 45 546 85 63 | Fax +31 45 546 85 96 | [email protected]
REPLACEMENT PARTS please visit parts.elationlighting.com
IMPORTANT NOTICE!
THERE ARE NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE THIS UNIT. DO NOT ATTEMPT ANY REPAIRS YOURSELF; DOING SO WILL VOID YOUR MANUFACTURES WARRANTY. DAMAGES RESULTING FROM MODIFICATIONS TO THIS FIXTURE AND/OR THE DISREGARD OF SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS AND GUIDELINES IN THIS MANUAL VOID THE MANUFACTURES WARRANTY AND ARE NOT SUBJECT TO ANY WARRANTY CLAIMS AND/OR REPAIRS.
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LIMITED WARRANTY (USA ONLY)
A. Elation Professional hereby warrants, to the original purchaser, Elation Professional products to be free of manufacturing defects in material and workmanship for a period of two years (730 days), and Elation Professional product rechargeable batteries to be free of manufacturing defects in material and workmanship for a period of six months (180 days), from the original date of purchase. This warranty excludes discharge lamps and all product accessories. This warranty shall be valid only if the product is purchased within the United States of America, including possessions and territories. It is the owner’s responsibility to establish the date and place of purchase by acceptable evidence, at the time service is sought.
B. For warranty service, send the product only to the Elation Professional factory. All shipping charges must be pre-paid. If the requested repairs or service (including parts replacement) are within the terms of this warranty, Elation Professional will pay return shipping charges only to a designated point within the United States. If any product is sent, it must be shipped in its original package and packaging material. No accessories should be shipped with the product. If any accessories are shipped with the product, Elation Professional shall have no liability what-so-ever for loss and/or or damage to any such accessories, nor for the safe return thereof.
C. This warranty is void if the product serial number and/or labels are altered or removed; if the product is modified in any manner which Elation Professional concludes, after inspection, affects the reliability of the product; if the product has been repaired or serviced by anyone other than the Elation Professional factory unless prior written authorization was issued to purchaser by Elation Professional; if the product is damaged because not properly maintained as set forth in the product instructions, guidelines and/or user manual.
D. This is not a service contract, and this warranty does not include any maintenance, cleaning or periodic check-up. During the periods as specified above, Elation Professional will replace defective parts at its expense, and will absorb all expenses for warranty service and repair labor by reason of defects in material or workmanship. The sole responsibility of Elation Professional under this warranty shall be limited to the repair of the product, or replacement thereof, including parts, at the sole discretion of Elation Professional. All products covered by this warranty were manufactured after January 1, 1990, and bare identifying marks to that effect.
E. Elation Professional reserves the right to make changes in design and/or performance improvements upon its products without any obligation to include these changes in any products theretofore manufactured.
F. No warranty, whether expressed or implied, is given or made with respect to any accessory supplied with the products described above. Except to the extent prohibited by applicable law, all implied warranties made by Elation Professional in connection with this product, including warranties of merchantability or fitness, are limited in duration to the warranty periods set forth above. And no warranties, whether expressed or implied, including warranties of merchantability or fitness, shall apply to this product after said periods have expired. The consumer’s and/or dealer’s sole remedy shall be such repair or replacement as is expressly provided above; and under no circumstances shall Elation Professional be liable for any loss and/or damage, direct and/or consequential, arising out of the use of, and/or the inability to use, this product.
G. This warranty is the only written warranty applicable to Elation Professional products and supersedes all prior warranties and written descriptions of warranty terms and conditions heretofore published.
WARRANTY RETURNS
All returned service items whether under warranty or not, must be freight pre- paid and accompany a return authorization (R.A.) number. The R.A. number must be clearly written on the outside of the return package. A brief description of the problem as well as the R.A. number must also be written down on a piece of paper and included in the shipping container. If the unit is under warranty, you must provide a copy of your proof of purchase invoice. Items returned without a R.A. number clearly marked on the outside of the package will be refused and returned at customer’s expense. You may obtain an R.A. number by contacting customer support.
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SAFETY GUIDELINES
This fixture is a sophisticated piece of electronic equipment. To guarantee a smooth operation, it is important to follow all instructions and guidelines in this manual. Elation Professional is not responsible for injury and/or damages resulting from the misuse of this fixture due to the disregard of the information printed in this manual. Only qualified and/or certified personnel should perform installation of this fixture and only the original rigging parts (omega brackets) included with this fixture should be used for installation. Any modifications to the fixture and/or the included mounting hardware will void the original manufactures warranty and increase the risk of damage and/or personal injury.
PROTECTION CLASS 1 – FIXTURE MUST BE PROPERLY GROUNDED
THERE ARE NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE THIS UNIT. DO NOT ATTEMPT ANY REPAIRS YOURSELF; DOING SO WILL VOID YOUR MANUFACTURES WARRANTY. DAMAGES RESULTING FROM MODIFICATIONS TO THIS FIXTURE AND/OR THE DISREGARD OF SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS AND GUIDELINES IN THIS MANUAL VOID THE MANUFACTURES WARRANTY AND ARE NOT SUBJECT TO ANY WARRANTY CLAIMS AND/OR REPAIRS.
DO NOT PLUG FIXTURE INTO A DIMMER PACK! NEVER OPEN THIS FIXTURE WHILE IN USE! UNPLUG POWER BEFORE SERVICING FIXTURE! NEVER TOUCH FIXTURE DURING OPERATION, AS IT MAY BE HOT! KEEP FLAMMABLE MATERIALS AWAY FROM FIXTURE!
NEVER LOOK DIRECTLY INTO THE LIGHT SOURCE! RETINA INJURY RISK – MAY INDUCE BLINDNESS! SENSITIVE PERSONS MAY SUFFER AN EPILEPTIC SHOCK!
INDOOR / DRY LOCATIONS USE ONLY! DO NOT EXPOSE FIXTURE TO RAIN AND MOISTURE!
MINIMUM DISTANCE TO OBJECTS/SURFACES MUST BE 6.6 FEET (2 METERS) MAXIMUM TEMP OF EXTERNAL SURFACE 185° F (85°C) MINIMUM DISTANCE OF INFLAMMABLE MATERIALS FROM THE SURFACE 1.6 FEET (0.5 METER)
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SAFETY GUIDELINES
RISK GROUP 3 – RISK OF EXPOSURE TO ULTRAVIOLET UV RADIATION! FIXTURE EMITS HIGH INTENSITY WAVELENGTH OF ULTRAVIOLET UV LIGHT FROM THE UV COLOR FILTER. WEAR PROPER EYE AND SKIN PROTECTION. AVOID PROLONGED PERIODS OF EXPOSURE TO UV COLOR FILTER. AVOID WEARING WHITE COLOR CLOTHING AND/OR USING UV PAINTS ON SKIN. AVOID DIRECT EYE AND/OR SKIN EXPOSURE AT DISTANCES LESS THAN 11 feet (3.3m). DO NOT OPERATE FIXTURE WITH DAMAGED/MISSING EXTERNAL COVERS. DO NOT LOOK DIRECTLY INTO THE UV LIGHT AND/OR VIEW UV LIGHT DIRECTLY WITH OPTICAL INSTRUMENTS THAT MAY CONCENTRATE THE LIGHT/RADIATION OUTPUT. INDIVIDUALS SUFFERING FROM A RANGE OF EYE CONDITIONS, SUNLIGHT EXPOSURE DIS-ORDERS, OR INDIVIDUALS USING PHOTOSENSITIVE MEDICATION, MAY RECEIVE DISCOMFORT IF EXPOSED TO THE ULTRAVIOLET UV LIGHT EMITTED FROM THE UV LED. DO NOT TOUCH the fixture housing during operation. Turn OFF the power and allow approximately 15 minutes for the fixture to cool down before serving. DO NOT shake fixture, avoid brute force when installing and/or operating fixture. DO NOT operate fixture if the power cord is frayed, crimped, damaged and/or if any of the power cord connectors are damaged and do not insert into the fixture securely with ease. NEVER force a power cord connector into the fixture. If the power cord or any of its connectors are damaged, replace it immediately with a new one of similar power rating. DO NOT block any air ventilation slots. All fan and air inlets must remain clean and never blocked. Allow approx. 6″ (15cm) between fixture and other devices or a wall for proper cooling. When installing fixture in a suspended environment, always use mounting hardware that is no less than M10 x 25 mm, and always install fixture with an appropriately rated safety cable. Always disconnect fixture from main power source before performing any type of service and/or cleaning procedure. Only handle the power cord by the plug end, never pull out the plug by tugging the wire portion of the cord. During the initial operation of this fixture, a light smoke or smell may emit from the interior of the fixture. This is a normal process and is caused by excess paint in the interior of the casing burning off from the heat associated with the lamp and will decrease gradually over time. Consistent operational breaks will ensure fixture will function properly for many years.
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FIXTURE TRANSPORT AND HANDLING
The device is a large format fixture that contains delicate optics and glass filters. While this product was carefully designed to be roadworthy, it must be handled carefully during transportation. Before transport, ensure that the color flags inside the unit are placed in an OPEN position. For superior impact protection, the fixture is shipped in a custom fitted high-density Foam Inlay (FIL). This FIL must be used inside the road-cases for transportation. DO NOT Tip the case over, and avoid all shocks and rough handling, especially “tipping”, the practice of tipping the fixture-case over to its side and onto a hard surface. The case must ride on its wheels so that the fixture-head remains horizontal during transportation.
MAINTENANCE GUIDELINES
DISCONNECT POWER BEFORE PERFORMING ANY MAINTENANCE!
CLEANING Frequent cleaning is recommended to insure proper function, optimized light output, and an extended life. The frequency of cleaning depends on the environment in which the fixture operates: damp, smoky or particularly dirty environments can cause greater accumulation of dirt on the fixture’s optics. Clean the external lens surface at least every 20 days with a soft cloth to avoid dirt/debris accumulation. NEVER use alcohol, solvents, or ammonia-based cleaners.
MAINTENANCE Regular inspections are recommended to insure proper function and extended life. There are no user serviceable parts inside this fixture, please refer all other service issues to an authorized Elation service technician. Should you need any spare parts, please order genuine parts from your local Elation dealer. Please refer to the following points during routine inspections: – A detailed electric check by an approved electrical engineer every three months, to make sure the
circuit contacts are in good condition and prevent overheating. – Be sure all screws and fasteners are securely tightened at all times. Lose screws may fall out during
normal operation resulting in damage or injury as larger parts could fall. Check for any deformations on the housing, color lenses, rigging hardware and rigging points (ceiling, suspension, trussing). Deformations in the housing could allow for dust to enter into the fixture. Damaged rigging points or unsecured rigging could cause the fixture to fall and seriously injure a person(s). – Electric power supply cables must not show any damage, material fatigue or sediments. NEVER remove the ground prong from the power cable.
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FIXTURE OVERVIEW

1. Lens 2. Tilt Lock 3. System Menu Display 4. MODE/ESC Button 5. LEFT Button 6. ENTER Button 7. DOWN Button 8. RIGHT Button 9. UP Button 10. PAN Lock 11. Carrying Handle(s)

12. RJ45 Input 13. RJ45 Output 14. 5pin DMX Input 15. 5pin DMX Output 16. Fuse 17. Service Port 18. IP65 Locking Power Input
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COLORS, GOBOS, & ANIMATION WHEEL
COLOR FLAGS COLOR WHEEL ROTATING GOBO WHEEL 1 FIXED GOBO WHEEL 2 ANIMATION WHEEL
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SPECTRACOLOR GUIDE
The Mondrian’s innovative SpectraColor system combines the established and well known CMY / CTO controls with three Pure RGB flags that are seamlessly adjustable. These flags greatly enhance the possible color range of the Mondrian for some truly outstanding colors that can be difficult to achieve with only CMY controls. It is recommended to familiarize yourself with this unique color system, to fully unlock the creative potential of the SpectraColor array. Cyan, Magenta, and Yellow saturation chosen for a wide color range and are aligned with other colors in the Artiste range. CMY is a subtractive color mix which removes certain colors from the light to create the desired color. Flags can be combined in any saturation to create a wide range of mixed colors. RGB are “pure” color points chosen for best saturation. These are also subtractive, e.g. adding the Red flag will remove all other wavelengths. While it is possible to overlap the RGB colors it will eventually black out the fixture as all colors are essentially reducing towards no output. On consoles they should be shown as Pure Red, Pure Green and Pure Blue. This is done so console colors pickers do not interact with the RGB flags. All color flags must default to 0% in the console profiles. Mixing CMY colors is identical to many other fixtures in the market. CMY colors can of course combine with the CTO to create a warmer array of colors. Overall, the behavior of the CMY system should feel familiar, and with the high intensity of the Mondrian, all colors are brilliant and powerful. The CTO filter is designed to adjust the Mondrian from its native color temperature of 6500K to 2700K. Full CTO in combination with Cyan Magenta or Yellow allow for a warmer color palette. For example, yellow shifts from a slightly greenish tone to a warm amber yellow. Utilizing the adjustable CTO with the CMY system greatly enhances the color range of the Mondrian. Using Pure Colors Pure Red, Green or Blue are ideal colors to create subtle hues to saturated colors. Mixing a slight blue shifts the Mondrian from White over CTB over light to medium purples until it reaches a rich Medium Blue. Using Green allows teals and green tints similar to fluorescent fixtures until it transitions into a bright medium green. These color tones makes the Mondrian an ideal tool for theater and opera designers as the SpectraColor system allows to replicate many color spectrums associated with unique light sources like metal halide, sodium vapor or fluorescent tubes out of one fixture. Creating Color Mixes Using SpectraColor CMY and RGB flags can be combined as well to widen the color gamut of the CMY mix. Start with a slight to saturated CMY color, then add a little of Red, Green, or Blue to change the hue. Never use RGB together, only one of those colors at a time will be useful. Otherwise, the fixture will only get darker as overlapping RGB acts like a dim to black. Perceived Color Brightness Please be aware that due to the very high intensity of the Mondrian the CMY colors may not look fully saturated, especially when placed next to a lower intensity fixture. This is misleading as your eye cannot handle the high intensity well and colors that are in fact identical may appear different to your eye. To confirm simply dim down the Mondrian to match the output level of a comparison fixture. You should find color appearing more saturated, even though nothing has changed on the color itself. Reducing the output helps your eye to see the color better.
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CUSTOM GOBOS

ROTATING GOBO WHEEL 1

Position

1 – 5

6

Gobo O.D. (Max. Outer Diameter)

33.8mm

Gobo I.D. (Mx. Image Diameter)

24mm

Gobo Holder Diameter

34mm

34mm

Gobo Thickness

1.1mm±0.1mm

1.1mm±0.1mm

Gobo Material

Glass Substrate: Schott Borofloat 33

(or other comparable borosilicate glass)

Maximum Operating Temperature: 450°C

Recommended coating:1st Forward Black Chrome

2nd Reflective with Dichroic Mirror

FIXED GOBO WHEEL 2

Position

1 – 6

Gobo O.D. (Max. Outer Diameter)

33.8mm

Gobo I.D. (Mx. Image Diameter)

24mm

Gobo Holder Diameter

34mm

Gobo Thickness

1.1mm±0.1mm

Gobo Material

Glass Substrate: Schott Borofloat 33 (or other comparable borosilicate glass) Maximum Operating Temperature: 450°C Recommended coating:1st Forward Black Chrome

2nd Reflective with Dichroic Mirror

IMPORTANT NOTICE REGARDING CUSTOM GOBOS Due to the high temperature optical system, special material as listed above is required for custom gobos. Due to varying manufacturing processes and tolerances, it is highly recommended to provide a gobo sample and holder from the fixture to the custom gobo vendor for accurate sizing. Extended testing of custom gobo designs is highly recommended prior to use. Contact ELATION SERVICE for further information.
ELATION SERVICE USA – Monday – Friday 8:00am to 4:30pm PST 323-582-3322 | Fax 323-832-9142 | [email protected]
ELATION SERVICE EUROPE – Monday – Friday 08:30 to 17:00 CET +31 45 546 85 63 | Fax +31 45 546 85 96 | [email protected]
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GOBO INSTALLATION
Pan Lock

Tilt Lock

1. Before removing either cover, place fixture on a stable flat surface in an INDOOR DUST FREE location. Ensure moving head is locked into a neutral upright position with both PAN and TILT locks engaged. If necessary, the fixture can be locked at various angles as seen below.

2. Loosen (2x) ¼-turn Phillips-head screws on cover. (screws integrated into covers – cannot be removed) Gently lift covers and unclip safety cable to remove completely from the fixture. It may be necessary to remove both covers to locate the GOBO Wheel module.
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GOBO INSTALLATION
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3. The GOBO Wheel module is secured to the fixture frame rail with (2x) sliding slotted brackets. To remove the module, loosen the (4x) Philips-head screws just enough (do not remove them) to allow the slotted brackets to slide down.
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4. Locate the 15-pin connector and carefully unplug it from its socket. DO NOT USE FORCE TO REMOVE! (Note: do not pull the connector out by its wires. The finger placement in the above photos was used strictly to illustrate the connector location before and after).
GOBO INSTALLATION
5. With the moving head locked in a convenient position (note vertical locked position), slide the GOBO Wheel module completely out and away from the fixture.
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6. Carefully place the module on a stable flat surface in an INDOOR DUST FREE location.
GOBO INSTALLATION
7. REPLACING A ROTATING GOBO Locate the specific Rotating GOBO to be replaced. Carefully grip the GOBO and gently lift it slightly up to pull it out and away until it fully clears the GOBO Wheel.
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8. Locate the tab of the retaining spring, then using a precision pick (or similar tool), carefully press the retaining spring inward to relieve the tension. Remove the retaining spring and carefully separate the GOBO from the GOBO Holder. Lastly, remove the flat washer attached to the removed GOBO and attach it to the desired replacement GOBO. Install the replacement Rotating GOBO following the steps above in reverse order.
CAUTION: TAKE CARE NOT TO SCRATCH GOBO OR GOBO HOLDER!
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INSTALLATION GUIDELINES
FLAMMABLE MATERIAL WARNING Keep fixture minimum 5.0 feet (1.5m) away from flammable materials and/or pyrotechnics.
ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS A qualified electrician should be used for all electrical connections and/or installations.
USE CAUTION WHEN POWER LINKING OTHER MODEL FIXTURES AS THE POWER CONSUMPTION OF OTHER MODEL FIXTURES MAY EXCEED THE MAX POWER OUTPUT ON THIS FIXTURE. CHECK SILK SCREEN FOR AMX AMPS.
MINIMUM DISTANCE TO OBJECTS/SURFACES MUST BE 6.6 FEET (2 METERS)
MINIMUM DISTANCE OF INFLAMMABLE MATERIALS FROM THE SURFACE 1.6 FEET (0.5 METER)
MAXIMUM TEMPERATURE OF EXTERNAL SURFACE 185° F (85°C)
DO NOT INSTALL THE FIXTURE IF YOU ARE NOT QUALIFIED!
Fixture MUST be installed following all local, national, and country commercial electrical and construction codes and regulations. Before rigging/mounting a single fixture or multiple fixtures to any metal truss/structure or placing the fixture(s) on any surface, a professional equipment installer MUST be consulted to determine if the metal truss/structure or surface is properly certified to safely hold the combined weight of the fixture(s), clamps, cables, and accessories. Fixture ambient operating temperature range is 14° to 113°F. (-10° to 45°C). Do not use the fixture under or above this temperature. Fixture(s) should be installed in areas outside walking paths, seating areas, or away from areas were unauthorized personnel might reach the fixture by hand. NEVER stand directly below the fixture(s) when rigging, removing or servicing. Overhead fixture installation must always be secured with a secondary safety attachment, such as an appropriately rated safety cable. Allow approximately 15 minutes for the fixture to cool down before servicing.
RIGGING
Overhead rigging requires extensive experience, including amongst others calculating working load limits, installation material being used, and periodic safety inspection of all installation material and the fixture. If you lack these qualifications, do not attempt the installation yourself. Improper installation can result in bodily injury.
ALWAYS ATTACH AN APPROPRIATELY RATED SAFETY CABLE (NOT INCLUDED) THAT MEETS ALL LOCAL, NATIONAL, AND COUNTRY CODES AND REGULATIONS WHENEVER INSTALLING FIXTURE IN A SUSPENDED ENVIRONMENT!
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INSTALLATION GUIDELINES
OMEGA BRACKETS INSTALLATION
Insert the Omega Brackets into the matching holes on the bottom of the fixture. Secure the Omega Brackets to the fixture by turning each quick-lock fastener ¼ turn clockwise; making sure the fastener is completely locked. Omega Brackets can be installed into the fixture base as illustrated below.
CLAMP INSTALLATION When mounting fixture to truss, be sure to secure an appropriately rated professional grade rigging clamp to the included Omega Brackets using an M10 screw fitted through the center hole of the Omega Brackets. The fixture provides a built-in rigging point for a SAFETY CABLE (not included). Be sure to only use one of the designated rigging points for the safety cable and never secure a safety cable to a carrying handle.
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INSTALLATION GUIDELINES
ART-NET | sACN CONNECTION When connecting fixture to a network switch to control multiple devices, a Gigabit Ethernet Switch that supports IGMP (Internet Group Management Protocol) is required. Using a Gigabit Ethernet Switch that does not support IGMP can cause erratic behavior of all connected devices to the switch. Click link below for more information about IGMP. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internet_Group_Management_Protocol POTENTIAL INTERNAL FIXTURE DAMAGE FROM EXTERNAL SOURCES OF LIGHT BEAMS External sources of light beams from direct sunlight, lighting moving head fixtures, and lasers, which are focused directly on the exterior housing and/or penetrate the front lens opening of ELATION lighting fixtures, can cause severe internal damage including burning to optics, dichroic color filters, glass and metal gobos, prisms, animation wheels, frost filters, iris, shutters, motors, belts, wiring, discharge lamps, and LEDs. This issue is not specific only to ELATION lighting fixtures, it is a common issue with lighting fixtures from all manufacturers. Although there is no true way to fully prevent this issue from happening, the guidelines below can prevent any potential damage from occurring if followed. Contact ELATION Service for more details.
DO NOT EXPOSE THE FIXTURE AND/OR FRONT LENS OPENING TO LIGHT BEAMS FROM DIRECT SUNLIGHT, OTHER LIGHTING MOVING HEAD FIXTURES, AND LASERS WHILE UNPACKING, INSTALLATION, USE, AND EXTENDED IDLE TIMES OUTDOORS. DO NOT FOCUS A LIGHT BEAM FROM ONE LIGHTING FIXTURE DIRECTLY TOWARDS ANOTHER.
SUN PROTECTION MODE / HIBERNATION MODE This state can be set via DMX, or it will go into this state after 3 minutes without a DMX signal. When the sun protection is activated, the pan-and-tilt function of the moving-head will position the lens away from direct sunlight, or other high intensity light source, to protect the internal belts, electronics etc. from burn damage. When the unit is in the sun protection state’, it uses its accelerometer sensors (X-Y-Z) (only present on discharge units and IP units) to position the front lens downwards, even when the unit(s) will be moved from its position. This will keep on changing the position of the head. Note thatmanual mode’ overrides the sun-protection mode’. The hibernation function is an incredibly old feature that puts the unit into asleep state’ to save power (this is a state whereas only the electronics remain on, and all other functions are turned off, functions such as motors lamps etc.). This state is automatically activated when no DMX signal is present for the set time (1-99min or off).
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INSTALLATION GUIDELINES
RIGGING
Overhead rigging requires extensive experience, including among others, calculating load limits, installation material being used, and periodic safety inspection of all installation material and the fixture. If you lack these qualifications, do not attempt the installation yourself. Improper installation can result in bodily injury. The Artiste Mondrian CANNOT be mounted sideways, up and down only.
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REMOTE DEVICE MANAGEMENT (RDM)

NOTE: For RDM to work properly, RDM enabled equipment must be used throughout the entire system, including DMX data splitters and wireless systems.

Remote Device Management (RDM) is a protocol that sits on top of the DMX512 data standard for lighting, allowing the DMX systems of the fixtures to be modified and monitored remotely. This protocol is ideal for instances in which a unit is installed in a location that is not easily accessible.

With RDM, the DMX512 system becomes bi-directional, allowing a compatible RDM enabled controller to send out a signal to devices on the wire, as well as allowing the fixture to respond (known as a GET command). The controller can then use its SET command to modify settings that would typically have to be changed or viewed directly via the unit’s display screen, such as the DMX Address, DMX Channel Mode, and Temperature Sensors.
FIXTURE RDM INFORMATION:

RDM Code 0X60D

Device ID OPEN

Device Model ID 1549

Personality ID OPEN

Please be aware that not all RDM devices support all RDM features, and therefore it is important to check beforehand to ensure that the equipment that you are considering includes all of the features that you require.
The following parameters are accessible in RDM on this device:

Sensor Definition Sensor Value Device Model Description Manufacturer Label Device Label DMX Personality DMX Personality Description Device Hours Pan Invert Tilt Invert Display Invert

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SYSTEM MENU
The fixture includes an easy to navigate system menu. The control panel (see image below) located on the front of the fixture, provides access to the main system menu and is where all necessary system adjustments are made to the fixture. During normal operation, pressing MODE/ESC button once will access the fixture’s main menu. Once in the main menu you can navigate through the different functions and access the sub-menus with the UP, DOWN, RIGHT, and LEFT buttons. Once you reach a field that requires adjusting, press the ENTER button to activate that field and use the UP and DOWN buttons to adjust the field. Pressing the ENTER button once more will confirm your setting. You may exit the main menu at any time without making any adjustments by pressing the MODE/ESC button. To access the LCD Menu Control Display via the internal battery, press and hold the MODE/ESC button for 3 seconds. The LCD Menu Control Display will shut OFF automatically about 1 minute from the last button press.
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ELATION ARTISTE MONDRIANTM S Y S T E M M E N U

Supports Software Versions: 1.5.0
Features subject to change without notice. *Rotation direction (Clockwise/Counterclockwise) and control of effects depends on head orientation and Pan/Tilt settings.

MAIN MENU

SUB MENU

OPTIONS / VALUES (Default Settings in BOLD)

DESCRIPTION

FUNCTION

Set Dmx Address Dmx Value Secondary Mode

A001~AXXX

DMX Address Setting

ALL, *Function/Effect = XXX (Control, Pan, Pan Fine, …) DMX Value Display

Secondary1, Secondary2, Secondary3

Secondary Setting

Auto Program

Primary / Alone

Auto Program

Current Time

XXXX (Hours)

Fixture Run Time From Power ON

Total Run Time

XXXX (Hours)

Fixture Total Run Time

Time Information

Last Run Time

XXXX (Hours)

Fixture Last Run Time

LastRun Password

Password=038

(PSWD Required)

Clear Last Run

ON / OFF

Clear Fixture Last Run Time

INFORMATION

Temperature Info

LED Temperature Base Temperature Head Temperature

XXX C° / F ° XXX C° / F ° XXX C° / F °

Temperature of LED Temperature in Fixture Base Temperature in Fixture Head

Ethernet IP

000.000.000.000

000.000.000.000

Displays Fixture Ethernet Address

Fan Info

HeadFan: xxxx RPM, …

Displays Fan Info

Software Version

Vx.x.x

Software Version

Error Info

Error Record 1 ~ Error Record 10

Fixture Last 10 Error Codes

Address via DMX

ON/OFF

Address Via DMX

No DMX Status

Close / Hold / Auto Fixture State When NO DMX Signal

Pan Reverse

ON/OFF

Pan Reverse Movement

Tilt Reverse

ON/OFF

Tilt Reverse Movement

Status Settings

Pan Degree Feedback

630/540 ON/OFF

Pan Degree Select Movement Feedback

Movement Speed

Normal / Slow

Movement Speed

CMY Speed

Normal / Fast

P/T Brake Mode

Smooth/Fast

Pan/Tilt Brake Mode

Hibernation

OFF, 01M~99M, 15M Stand By Mode

Service Setting

Password Clear Err. Info USB Update

Password=050 ON/OFF YES/NO

Service Password
Clear Error Info (PSWD Required); Password “=11”, enable FollowSpot function; use password “=60” to open wireless related menu
Service Port – Software Updates

Fans Control

Auto, High, Low, Studio, Mute

Select Fan Speeds

PERSONALITY

Display Setting

Shutoff Time Display Reverse

02~60m 05m ON/OFF

Display Shut Off Time Display Reverse 180º

Key Lock

ON/OFF

Key Lock

Temperature C/F

Celsius/Fahren

Temperature Switch Between C°/ F°

Initial Status

*Function/Effect = XXX… (Control, Pan, Pan Fine, …) Initial Effect Position

DMX Only

DMX In/Out

Select Signal

Art-Net

Select Art-Net

sACN

Activate sACN

Ethernet IP

XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX

Ethernet IP (PSWD Required)

Ether Mask IP

XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX

Ethernet Mask IP (PSWD Required)

Set Universe

000 – 32767

Set ArtNet Universe

DHCP

On / Off

Auto assign IP address

Dimmer Mode

Standard, Stage, TV, Architectural, Theatre, Stage2, Delay 0s, 0.1s, 0.2s… 10s

Set Dimmer Mode

Refresh

1200, 900-1500, 2500, 4000, 5000, 6000, 10000, 15000, 20000, 25000 (Hz)

Set LED Refresh Rate

DimmerCurve

Linear, Square, InverseSquare, S-Curve

Set Dimmer Curve Mode

Reset Default

ON/OFF

Passcode=011

Restore Factory Settings (PSWD Required)

*Function/Effect: All, Control, Pan, Pan Fine, Tilt, Tilt Fine, Cyan, Cyan Fine, Magenta, Magenta Fine, Yellow, Yellow Fine, CTO, CTO Fine, Red, Red

Fine, Green, Green Fine, Blue, Blue Fine, Color1 Wheel, Color1 Fine, Gobo1, Gobo1_Rot, Gobo1_Rot_F, Gobo2, Gobo2_Rot, Gobo2_Rot_F, Prism,

Prism_Rot, Prism_Rot_F, Focus, Focus Fine, Zoom, Zoom Fine, Auto Focus, Auto Focus_F, Strobe, Dimmer, Dimmer Fine, Dimmer Mode, Iris, Iris Fine,

Frost, Animation, AnimationRot, CMY Speed, CMY Macro, Blade1A, Blade1A Fine, Blade1B, Blade1B Fine, Blade2A, Blade2A Fine, Blade2B, Blade2B

Fine, Blade3A, Blade3A Fine, Blade3B, Blade3B Fine, Blade4A, Blade4A Fine, Blade4B, Blade4B Fine, AllBlade_Rot, AllBlade_Rot_F, AllBladeSpeed,

AllBladeMacro, Move Speed

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ELATION ARTISTE MONDRIANTM S Y S T E M M E N U

Supports Software Versions: 1.5.0
Features subject to change without notice. *Rotation direction (Clockwise/Counterclockwise) and control of effects depends on head orientation and Pan/Tilt settings.

MAIN MENU

SUB MENU

OPTIONS / VALUES (Default Settings in BOLD)

DESCRIPTION

Reset All

Reset All Motors

Reset Pan&Tilt

Reset Pan/Tilt

Reset Function

Reset Colors Reset Gobos

Reset Colors Reset Gobos

ResetZoomModules

Zoom

Reset Others

Reset Other Motors

Test Channel

*Function/Effect (Control, Pan,…)

Test function

Effect Adjust

Manual Control Calibration

*Function/Effect (Control, Pan,…) Calibration Password Pan=xxx, …

Fine Adjustments Password 050 (PSWD Required)

User Mode Set User Mode

Standard Mode Extended Mode

DMX Channel Modes

Auto Pro Part1 = Program 1~10 (Program 1)

Select Program

Auto Pro Part2 = Program 1~10 (Program 1)

Select Programs To Be Run

Auto Pro Part3 = Program 1~10 (Program 1)

Program 1

Pro. Test

Testing Program

Edit Program

:

Step 01=SCxxx Program In Loop

Edit Program Edit Scenes

Program 10
Edit Scene 001 ~ Edit Scene 250

Step 64=SCxxx Pan,Tilt,……
–Fade Time– –Scene Time–
Input By Out

Save and Exit Save and Automatically Return
Manual Scenes Edit
Stores Scenes via Ext DMX Console

Rec. Controller

XX~XX

Automatic Scenes Recorder

*Function/Effect: All, Control, Pan, Pan Fine, Tilt, Tilt Fine, Cyan, Cyan Fine, Magenta, Magenta Fine, Yellow, Yellow Fine, CTO, CTO Fine, Red, Red Fine, Green, Green Fine, Blue, Blue Fine, Color1 Wheel, Color1 Fine, Gobo1, Gobo1_Rot, Gobo1_Rot_F, Gobo2, Gobo2_Rot, Gobo2_Rot_F, Prism, Prism_Rot, Prism_Rot_F, Focus, Focus Fine, Zoom, Zoom Fine, Auto Focus, Auto Focus_F, Strobe, Dimmer, Dimmer Fine, Dimmer Mode, Iris, Iris Fine, Frost, Animation, AnimationRot, CMY Speed, CMY Macro, Blade1A, Blade1A Fine, Blade1B, Blade1B Fine, Blade2A, Blade2A Fine, Blade2B, Blade2B Fine, Blade3A, Blade3A Fine, Blade3B, Blade3B Fine, Blade4A, Blade4A Fine, Blade4B, Blade4B Fine, AllBlade_Rot, AllBlade_Rot_F, AllBladeSpeed, AllBladeMacro, Move Speed

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SYSTEM MENU
FUNCTION ­ Auto Program Define fixture mode (Primary or Alone) for running Auto Programs. Select desired internal programs under “Select Program,” set the number of steps under “Edit program,” and edit individual scenes under “Edit Scenes.”
PERSONALITY – Status Settings – Address Via DMX
When ON, define the desired DMX address via an external controller. NOTE: This process assumes the fixture DMX address is set to 001. If fixture DMX address is not at 001, you must adjust the channel numbers accordingly in order for this feature to work. For example: if your fixture address is 010, then Channel 1 becomes Channel 10, Channel 2 becomes Channel 11, and Channel 3 becomes Channel 12. 1. Connect the fixture to the external controller and power ON. 2. Set the DMX value of Channel 1 on the controller to (7). 3. Set the DMX value of Channel 2 on the controller to (7) or (8).
When set to (7), the DMX address can be set between (1) and (255). When set to (8), the DMX address can be set between (256) and (511). 4. Using Channel 3 on the controller set the desired DMX address of the fixture. Example 1: If the desired DMX address is 57, set Channel 1 to a value of (7), set Channel 2 to a value of (7), and then set Channel 3 to a value of (57). Example 2: If the desired DMX address is 420, set Channel 1 to a value of (7), set Channel 2 to a value of (8), and then set Channel 3 to a value of (164). (256+164=420) 5. After setting Channel 3 to the desired DMX address value, wait for approximately 20 seconds (some fixtures may require a longer time) for the fixture to complete the address reset function.
PERSONALITY ­ Service Setting – Password (050/060) Note: The Service Password MUST be entered in order to access the service menus. Clear Err. And USB Update.
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SYSTEM MENU
PERSONALITY ­ Service Setting ­ USB Update To update the fixture software via the UPDATE/SERVICE PORT, follow steps below.
ONLY QUALIFIED TECHNICIANS SHOULD PERFORM THIS FUNCTION! NOTE ALL MENU SETTINGS BEFORE UPDATING SOFTWARE! FIXTURE SOFTWARE CAN NOT BE DOWNGRADED! DOWNLOAD FIXTURE SOFTWARE TO PC ONLY! (NO MAC SUPPORT) PLEASE CONTACT ELATION SERVICE FOR FURTHER INFORMATION. 1. Copy fixture software update file from a PC computer to a compatible USB flash drive. Make sure only the fixture software update file is stored on the USB flash drive. 2. Disconnect DMX, Art- Net, and E-FLY connections and power the fixture ON. 3. Insert USB flash drive into the UPDATE/SERVICE PORT on the rear connection panel. 4. Navigate to the Personality main menu Service Setting / USB Update sub menu. 5. Select the software file name on the menu display and press ENTER. 6. Select YES to begin update process and Updating…% will show on the menu display. 7. After file is uploaded, the fixture will check the software which will take some time. The fixture will perform a reset process when the software update process is complete. 8. Remove the USB flash drive and make necessary system menu setting adjustments.
PERSONALITY ­ Display Setting ­ Key Lock When ON, Control Panel buttons lock automatically after exiting main menu for 15 seconds. To unlock, keep MODE/ESC button pressed for 3 seconds. PERSONALITY ­ Dimmer Mode Select dimming modes (Standar, Stage, TV, Archite, Theatre, Stage2, Delay 0s, Delay 0.1s, Delay 0.2s, Delay 0.3s, Delay 0.5s, Delay 0.6s, Delay 0.7s, Delay 0.8s, Delay 0.9s, Delay 1.0s, Delay 1.5s, Delay 2.0s, Delay 3.0s, Delay 4.0s, Delay 5.0s, Delay 6.0s, Delay 7.0s, Delay 8.0s, Delay 9.0s, Delay 10s).
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DIMMER 100%

50%

10% 0%
0 Sec Rise Time

Time (ms) Down Time

Dimming Curve Ramp Effect

0 sec Fade Time
255

1 sec Fade Time
255

0

Rise Time (ms)

Standard (default) Stage TV Architectural Theatre Stage 2

0 780 1180 1380 1580
0

0

Down Time (ms) Rise Time (ms)

0 1100 1520 1730 1940 1100

0 1540 1860 2040 2230
0

Down Time (ms)
0 1660 1940 2120 2280 1660

100%

100%

100%

100%

Output Output Output Output

0 DMX %
LINEAR

0 DMX %
SQUARE

0 DMX %
INVERSE SQUARE

0 DMX %
S-CURVE

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SYSTEM MENU
PERSONALITY – Reset Default (011) ONLY QUALIFIED TECHNICIANS SHOULD PERFORM THIS FUNCTION! SAVED WHITE BALANCE IS ERASED AFTER RESET IS PERFORMED.
This function restores all fixture settings to the factory default settings. The password is 011 and must be entered each time a reset is performed. EFFECT ADJUST ­ Test Channel Auto test each individual channel function independently from the DMX control board.
EFFECT ADJUST ­ Manual Control Select and manually test and fine adjust each individual channel function Independently from DMX control board. This function will center PAN and TILT motors and set dimmer to 100%. PAN and TILT functions will still operate if the fixture needs to be positioned to a flat clear surface. With the individual functions, you can focus the light on a flat surface (wall) and perform fine adjustments. EFFECT ADJUST ­ Calibration
ONLY QUALIFIED TECHNICIANS SHOULD PERFORM THIS FUNCTION! This function allows small adjustments to be made to the Pan, Tilt, and Zoom movements to compensate for ware or in the event a sensor has been knocked slightly out of place. Because improper use of this function can result in undesired operation this function has been password protected. The password is 050 and must be entered each time the calibration menu function is entered. Because calibration is an extremely delicate procedure, instructions on performing this action are left out of this manual. For a first-time calibrator, please contact our customer support team for step-bystep instructions. EDIT PROGRAM ­ Rec. Controller The fixture features an integrated DMX-recorder that can be used to transmit programmed scenes from the DMX-controller to the moving head. Adjust the desired scene numbers (from ­ to) via the encoder. When the scenes are called at the controller, they will automatically be transmitted to the moving head. EDIT PROGRAM ­ Record Controller ­ Working with Built-In Programs A Primary unit can send up to 3 different data groups to the Secondary units, i.e. a Primary unit can start 3 different Secondary units, which run 3 different programs. The Primary unit sends the 3 program parts in a continuous loop.
The Secondary unit receives data from the Primary unit according to the group which the Secondary unit was assigned to. If e.g. a Secondary unit is set to “Secondary 1” in the menu “Set to Secondary”, the Primary unit sends “Auto Program Part 1” to the Secondary unit. If set to “Secondary 2”, the Secondary unit receives “Auto Program Part 2”.
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SYSTEM MENU
EDIT PROGRAM ­ Record Controller ­ Working with Built-In Program [continued] To start an Auto Program, proceed as follows: 1. Secondary Setting Select “Function Mode”. Press ENTER to confirm. Select “Set to Secondary”. Press ENTER to confirm. Select “Secondary 1”, “Secondary 2” or “Secondary 3”. Press ENTER to confirm. Press MODE/ESC in order to return to the main menu.
2. Automatic Program Run Select “Function Mode”. Press ENTER to confirm. Select “Auto Program”. Press ENTER to confirm. Select “Primary” or “Alone”. Press ENTER to confirm. Press MODE/ESC in order to return to the main menu.
3. Program Selection for Auto Pro Part Select “Edit Program”. Press ENTER to confirm. Select “Select Programs”. Press ENTER to confirm. Select “Auto Pro Part 1”, “Auto Pro Part 2” or “Auto Pro Part 3” and select which Secondary program is to be sent. Selection “Part 1” means, that the Secondary unit runs the same program as the primary units. Press ENTER to confirm. Press MODE/ESC in order to return to the main menu.
4. Program Selection for Edit Program Select “Edit Program”. Press ENTER to confirm. Select “Edit Program”. Press ENTER to confirm. Select the desired program to edit specific scenes into a specific program. Press ENTER to confirm. Press MODE/ESC in order to return to the main menu.
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SYSTEM MENU
EDIT PROGRAM ­ Record Controller ­ Working with Built-In Program [continued] 5. Automatic Scene Recording Select “Edit Program”. Press ENTER to confirm. Select “Edit Scenes”. Select desired scene numbers. A maximum of 250 scenes can be programmed. Press ENTER to confirm. Press MODE/ESC in order to return to the main menu. Example: Program 2 includes scenes: 10, 11, 12, & 13 Program 4 includes scenes: 8, 9, & 10 Program 6 includes scenes: 12, 13, 14, & 15 Auto Pro Part 1 is Program 2 Auto Pro Part 2 is Program 3 Auto Pro Part 3 is Program 6 The 3 Secondary groups run the Auto Program in certain time segments. (See graphic below)
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FAN MODES and LOW NOISE OPERATION
The Artiste Mondrian is a high-performance fixture suited for multiple applications. For noise critical environments such as Theater, Opera, or Orchestral Halls, it offers various fan operation modes which remove unwanted noise distractions for the audience and performers. Fan Modes can be changed remotely via the DMX control channel, allowing the fixture to offer high output or whisper-silent operation at a moment’s notice. All Fan Modes smoothly transition over a brief period, preventing unwanted attraction to the fixture.
Auto (Default) ­Fans only run at the speeds needed to keep the LED engine within a safe temperature range, and ensures optimal performance of the fixture. They will turn off if possible, for example, when the fixture is dimmed to a low intensity. Fans sense the ambient and fixture temperature and will, at all times, try to keep noise levels at a minimum. The fixture output will only reduce when the LED engine cannot be cooled to its safe operating range due to a high ambient temperature.
NOTE: Recommended for daily operation. Low ­ Fan speeds are reduced throughout the fixture for a lower noise profile. The fixture output is also reduced to approximately 80%. This mode should be sufficient for most uses where lower noise is required. High ­ Fan speeds are increased throughout the fixture for the most efficient cooling. This mode will increase wear on the fans and should only be utilized in exceptional circumstances. Fans will always run, even if the fixture is dimmed. Fixture output is kept at 100% unless the LED engine temperature reaches an unsafe temperature; at which point, the fixture will reduce power carefully to ensure continued safe operation. This mode is only required in very high ambient temperatures when automatic fan speed adjustments are not desired. Low Noise Modes For very critical noise environments, the fixture offers two additional Low Noise Modes for silent operation. The fixture output will be reduced, however due to the extremely high luminous flux, the fixture still offers outstanding performance. In Low Noise Modes, all parameters of the fixture operate quieter with reduced fan speeds.
Studio ­ Almost all fixture fans are turned off, and only run when absolutely necessary. The fixture LED power output is reduced to 50%.
Mute ­ All but one fixture fan is turned off for whisper-quiet operation. The fixture LED power output is reduced to 25%.
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DMX CHANNEL FUNCTIONS AND VALUES

ELATION ARTISTE MONDRIANTM

DMX Channel Values / Functions (42 / 68 Total DMX Channels)

Supports Software Versions: 1.5.0

Features subject to change without notice.

*Rotation direction (Clockwise/Counterclockwise) and control of effects depends on head orientation and Pan/Tilt

settings.

Standard Extended Value

Function

Hold Time

Default Snap

1

1

PAN Movement 8bit: 0-255 Pan Movement

127

2

2

Pan Fine 16bit: 0-255 Fine control of Pan movement

127

3

3

TILT Movement 8bit: 0-255 Tilt Movement

127

4

4

Tilt Fine 16bit: 0-255 Fine control of Tilt movement

127

5

5

Cyan: 0-255 Cyan (0-100% Cyan)

0

6

Cyan Fine: 0-255 Cyan Fine

0

6

7

Magenta: 0-255 Magenta (0-100% Magenta)

0

8

Magenta Fine: 0-255 Magenta Fine

0

7

9

Yellow: 0-255 Yellow (0-100% Yellow)

0

10

Yellow Fine: 0-255 Yellow Fine

0

8

11

CTO: 0-255 CTO (0-100% CTO)

0

12

CTO Fine: 0-255 CTO Fine

0

9

13

Red Mix: 0-255 Red (0-100% Red)

0

14

Red Mix Fine: 0-255 Red Fine

0

10

15

Green Mix: 0-255 Green (0-100% Green)

0

16

Green Mix Fine: 0-255 Green Fine

0

11

17

Blue Mix: 0-255 Blue (0-100% Blue)

0

18

Blue Mix Fine: 0-255 Blue Fine

0

33

Standard Extended Value

Function

Color Wheel:

0-19 Open

20-37 Red

38-55 Green

56-73 UV

12

19

74-91 High CRI

92-109 Amber

110-127 Blue

128-189 Clockwise effect from fast to slow

190-193 No rotation

194-255 Counter-clockwise effect from slow to fast

20

Color Wheel Fine: 0-255 Fine Control of Color Wheel position

Rotating Gobo

0-9 Open

10-19 Rot. gobo 1

20-29 Rot. gobo 2

30-39 Rot. gobo 3

40-49 Rot. gobo 4

50-59 Rot. gobo 5

60-69 Rot. gobo 6

13

21

70-89 Gobo 1 shake slow to fast

90-109 Gobo 2 shake slow to fast

110-129 Gobo 3 shake slow to fast

130-149 Gobo 4 shake slow to fast

150-169 Gobo 5 shake slow to fast

170-189 Gobo 6 shake slow to fast

190-221 Scroll CW fast to slow

222-223 Stop

224-255 Scroll CCW slow to fast

Rotating Gobo Index, Rotation

0-127 Gobo indexing

14

22 128-189 Clockwise gobo scroll from fast to slow

190-193 No rotation

194-255 Counter-clockwise gobo scroll from slow to fast

15

23

Rotating gobo fine indexing: 0-255 Fine indexing

Hold Time

Default Snap

0

X

0

X

0

0 0

34

Standard Extended Value

Function

Rotating Gobo2

0-9 Open

10-19 Rot. gobo 1

20-29 Rot. gobo 2

30-39 Rot. gobo 3

40-49 Rot. gobo 4

50-59 Rot. gobo 5

60-69 Rot. gobo 6

16

24

70-89 Gobo 1 shake slow to fast

90-109 Gobo 2 shake slow to fast

110-129 Gobo 3 shake slow to fast

130-149 Gobo 4 shake slow to fast

150-169 Gobo 5 shake slow to fast

170-189 Gobo 6 shake slow to fast

190-221 Scroll CW fast to slow

222-223 Stop

224-255 Scroll CCW slow to fast

Rotating Gobo Index, Rotation2

0-127 Gobo indexing

17

25 128-189 Clockwise gobo scroll from fast to slow

190-193 No rotation

194-255 Counter-clockwise gobo scroll from slow to fast

18

26

Rotating gobo fine indexing2: 0-255 Fine indexing

Hold Time

Default Snap

0

0 0

35

Standard Extended Value

Function

Rotating prism, Prism/Gobo macros:

0-63 Open

64-95 4 Prism

96-127 4 Facet Linear

128-135 Macro1

136-143 Macro2

144-151 Macro3

152-159 Macro4

160-167 Macro5

19

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168-175 Macro6 176-183 Macro7

184-191 Macro8

192-199 Macro9

200-207 Macro10

208-215 Macro11

216-223 Macro12

224-231 Macro13

232-239 Macro14

240-247 Macro15

248-255 Macro16

Rotating prism index, rotating gobo rotation:

0-127 Prism indexing

20

28 128-189 Clockwise prism rotation from fast to slow

190-193 No rotation

194-255 Counter-clockwise prism rotation from slow to fast

29

Rotating prism indexing Fine : 0-255 Fine indexing

21

30

Focus: 0-255 Focus edge adjustment

22

31

Focus Fine: 0-255 Focus adjustment Fine

23

32

Zoom: 0-255 Zoom adjustment from small to big

24

33

Zoom Fine: 0-255 Zoom adjustment Fine

Hold Time

Default Snap

0

X

0
0 127 127 127 127

36

Standard Extended Value

Function

Auto Focus :

0-50 Auto Focus Off

34

51-100 5m 101-150 7.5m

151-200 10m

201-255 15m

35

AutoFocus Fine: 0-255 Continuous adjustment Fine

Shutter, strobe:

0-31 Shutter closed

32-63 No function (shutter open)

64-95 Strobe effect slow to fast

25

36

96-127 No function (shutter open)

128-159 Pulse-effect in sequences

160-191 No function (shutter open)

192-223 Random strobe effect slow to fast

224-255 No function (shutter open)

26

37

Dimmer: 0-255 Intensity 0 to 100%

27

38

Dimmer Fine: 0-255 Dimmer fine

Hold Time

Default Snap

0

X

0

50

X

0 0

37

Standard Extended Value

Function

Dim Modes

0-20 Standard

21-40 Stage

41-60 TV

61-80 Architectural

81-100 Theatre

101- 120 Stage 2

Dimmer Delay Time

121 0s

122 0.1s

123 0.2s

124 0.3s

125 0.4s

126 0.5s

28

39

127 0.6s 128 0.7s

129 0.8s

130 0.9s

131 1.0s

132 1.5s

133 2.0s

134 3.0s

135 4.0s

136 5.0s

137 6.0s

138 7.0s

139 8.0s

140 9.0s

141 10s

142 – 255 Idle

Iris:

29

40

0-191 Max. diameter to Min. diameter 192-223 Pulse closing fast to slow

224-255 Pulse opening slow to fast

41

Iris Fine: 0-255 Iris Fine

Frost

30

42

0-127 Open to Light Frost

128-255 Open to Wash Frost

Animation wheel:

31

43

0-7 Open

8-255 Animation min to max

Animation index, animation rotation:

0-127 Animation indexing

32

44

128-189 Clockwise animation rotation from fast to slow 190-193 No rotation

194-255

Counter-clockwise animation rotation from slow to fast

Hold Time

Default Snap

0

X

0 0 0 0
0

38

Standard Extended Value

Function

45

Speed Of CMY & Color macro Speed: 0-255 Speed Max >Min

Color macros – CMY and color wheel:

0-31 OFF

32-39 Macro1

40-47 Macro2

48-55 Macro3

56-63 Macro4

64-71 Macro5

72-79 Macro6

80-87 Macro7

88-95 Macro8

96-103 Macro9

104-111 Macro10

112-119 Macro11

120-127 Macro12

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128-135 Macro13 136-143 Macro14

144-151 Macro15

152-159 Macro16

160-167 Macro17

168-175 Macro18

176-183 Macro19

184-191 Macro20

192-199 Macro21

200-207 Macro22

208-215 Macro23

216-223 Macro24

224-231 Macro25

232-239 Macro26

240-247 Macro27

248-255 Random CMY

Hold Time

Default Snap 0

0

X

39

Standard Extended Value

Function

33

47

Blade 1A 0-255 Open to Close

48

Blade 1A Fine 0-255 Open to Close Fine

34

49

Blade 1B 0-255 Open to Close

50

Blade 1B Fine 0-255 Open to Close Fine

35

51

Blade 2A 0-255 Open to Close

52

Blade 2A Fine 0-255 Open to Close Fine

36

53

Blade 2B 0-255 Open to Close

54

Blade 2B Fine 0-255 Open to Close Fine

37

55

Blade 3A 0-255 Open to Close

56

Blade 3A Fine 0-255 Open to Close Fine

38

57

Blade 3B 0-255 Open to Close

58

Blade 3B Fine 0-255 Open to Close Fine

39

59

Blade 4A 0-255 Open to Close

60

Blade 4A Fine 0-255 Open to Close Fine

40

61

Blade 4B 0-255 Open to Close

62

Blade 4B Fine 0-255 Open to Close Fine

Framing Index / Rotation:

0-127 Index (0-360 degrees)

41

63 128-189 CW rotation from fast to slow

190-193 No rotation

194-255 CCW rotation from fast to slow

64

Framing Rotation Fine: 0-255 Framing Rotation Fine

65

Framing Speed: 0-255 Speed Max >Min

Hold Time

Default Snap 0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0 0

40

Standard Extended Value
Framing Macro: 0-7 OFF 8-15 Macro1 16-23 Macro2 24-31 Macro3 32-39 Macro4 40-47 Macro5 48-55 Macro6 56-63 Macro7 64-71 Macro8 72-79 Macro9 80-87 Macro10 88-95 Macro11 96-103 Macro12 104-111 Macro13 112-119 Macro14 66 120-127 Macro15 128-135 Macro16 136-143 Macro17 144-151 Macro18 152-159 Macro19 160-167 Macro20 168-175 Macro21 176-183 Macro22 184-191 Macro23 192-199 Macro24 200-207 Macro25 208-215 Macro26 216-223 Macro27 224-231 Macro28 232-239 Macro29 240-247 Macro30 248-255 Macro31

Function

Hold Time

Default Snap

0

X

41

Standard Extended Value

Function

Pan / Tilt Speed:

0-225 Max to min speed

67 226-235 Blackout by movement

236-245 Blackout by all wheel changing

246-255 No function

Control:

0-19 Color change normal

20-29 Color change to any position

30-39 Color & gobo change to any position

40-44 Low Noise – Mute

45-49 Low Noise – Studio

50-54 Fan Control – Low

55-59 Fan Control – High

60-64 Fan Control – Auto (Default)

65-79 Idle

80-84 All motor reset

85-87 Pan / Tilt reset

88-90 Color reset

91-93 Gobo reset

94-96 Focus and Zoom reset

97-99 Other motor reset

100-168 Refresh Rate (Hz)

100 900

101 910

102 920

103 930

42

68

104 940 105 950

106 960

107 970

108 980

109 990

110 1000

111 1010

112 1020

113 1030

114 1040

115 1050

116 1060

117 1070

118 1080

119 1090

120 1100

121 1110

122 1120

123 1130

124 1140

125 1150

126 1160

Hold Time

Default Snap

0

X

0s 1s

3s

0

X

1s

42

Standard Extended Value

127 1170

128 1180

129 1190

130 1200

131 1210

132 1220

133 1230

134 1240

135 1250

136 1260

137 1270

138 1280

139 1290

140 1300

141 1310

142 1320

143 1330

144 1340

145 1350

146 1360

147 1370

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68

148 1380

149 1390

150 1400

151 1410

152 1420

153 1430

154 1440

155 1450

156 1460

157 1470

158 1480

159 1490

160 1500

161 2500

162 4000

163 5000

164 6000

165 10000

166 15000

167 20000

168 25000

169-176 Idle

Function

Hold Time

Default Snap

1s

0

x

43

Standard Extended Value

Function

177-178 Hibernation Off 179-180 Hibernation 181-190 smooth mode (Pan/Tilt brake) (default) 191-200 fast mode (Pan/Tilt brake) 201-210 Dimmer Curve Linear (default) 211-220 Dimmer Curve Square 221-230 Dimmer Curve Inverse Square 231-240 Dimmer Curve S-Curve
241 Internal program 1 (scene1~8 of EEPROM) 242 Internal program 2 (scene9~16 of EEPROM) 243 Internal program 3 (scene17~24 of EEPROM) 244 Internal program 4 (scene25~32 of EEPROM) 245 Internal program 5 (scene33~40 of EEPROM) 246 Internal program 6 (scene41~48 of EEPROM) 247 Internal program 7 (scene49~56 of EEPROM) 248-249 CMY Normal 250-251 CMY Fast (default) 252-255 Idle

Hold Time

Default Snap

1s

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ERROR CODES

When power is applied, the unit will automatically enter a “Reset/Test” mode. This mode brings all the internal motors to a home position. If there is an internal problem with one or more of the motors an error code will flash in the display in the form of “XXer” were as XX will represent a function number. For example, when the display shows “0Er” it means there is some type of error with the Pan motor. If there are multiple errors during the start-up process they will all flash in the display. For example: if the fixtures has errors on Channel 1, 2, and 5 all at the same time, you will see the error message “01Er”, “02Er”, and “05Er” flash repeated 5 times.

If an error does occur during the initial start-up procedure the fixture will self-generate a second reset signal and try to realign all the motors and correct the errors. If the error persists after a second attempt a third attempt will be made. If after a third attempt all the errors have not been corrected the fixture will make the following determinations:

3 or More Errors – The fixture cannot function properly with three or more errors; therefore, the fixture will place itself in a stand-by mode until subsequent repairs can be made.

Less Than 3 Errors – The fixture has less than 3 errors; therefore, most other functions will work properly. The fixture will attempt to operate normally until the errors can be correct by a technician. The errors in question will remain flashing in the display as a reminder of internal errors.

ERROR CODES PAN Er
TILT Er
Cyan Color Er Magenta Color Er

Error Codes subject to change without notice.
DESCRIPTION
Movement is not located in the default position after the reset. This message will appear after a fixture reset if the magnetic-indexing circuit malfunctions (sensor failed, or magnet is missing) or there is a motor failure (defective motor or a defective motor IC drive on the main PCB). This error may also be displayed if the head/yoke was blocked during a reset function.

Yellow Color Er

CTO Color Er

Color Wheel1 Er

Focus Er Zoom Er Iris Er AllBladeRotation Er Prism1 Er

Movement is not located in the default position after the reset. This message will appear after a fixture reset if the magnetic-indexing circuit malfunctions (sensor failed, or magnet is missing), or there is a motor failure (defective motor or a defective motor IC drive on the main PCB).

Prism2 Er

Prism_Rot1 Er

Prism_Rot2 Er

Animation Er

AnimationRot Er

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SPECIFICATIONS
SOURCE 950W 6,500K Bright White LED Engine 30,000 Hour Average LED Life
Test lab conditions. May vary depending on several factors including but not limited to: Environmental Conditions, Power/Voltage, Usage Patterns (On-Off Cycling), Control, and Dimming.
PHOTOMETRIC DATA 51,000 Total Lumen Fixture Output CRI 72+ (84+ with HCRI Filter) Zoom Angle 3° – 45° Beam Angle 2.8° – 34.9° Field Angle 4° – 46.1°
EFFECTS Motorized Zoom (226mm / 8 3/4″ front lens) 4 Rotating Full Blackout Framing Blades 360° Continuous Framing Index and Rotation Full 360° Bi- Directional Animation Wheel 2 Rotating Prisms 2 Variable Frost Filters (Light and Wash) Internal Color, Framing, Prism, and Frost Macros Motorized Iris with Variable Pulse Effects Variable 16-bit Dimming Curve Modes High Speed Electronic Shutter and Strobe DMX Controllable LED Refresh Rate Pan Angle: 540° / 630° Tilt Angle: 250°
COLOR SpectraColor CMY + RGB Color Mixing Array 6 Dichroic Colors including High CRI Filter and UV Linear CTO Color Correction
GOBOS 2 Gobo Wheels 12 Rotating / Indexing Interchangeable Glass Gobos
CONTROL / CONNECTIONS 2 DMX Channel Modes (42 / 68) 16-bit Pan, Tilt and Dimming Control Motorized Focus and Auto-Focus Presets DMX, RDM, Art-NET, sACN Protocol Support (6) Button Touch Control Panel Full Color 180° Reversible LCD Menu Display Hibernation Mode (Power Save) Locking 5pin XLR DMX, RJ45 Ethernet, and Power USB Connection (Firmware Updates) With Wired Digital Communication Network
SIZE / WEIGHT Length: 18.55 in. (472mm) Width: 26.5 in. (673mm) Height: 34.2 in. (870mm) Weight: 104.7 lbs. (47.5kg)
ELECTRICAL/THERMAL AC 120-240V 50/60Hz Max Power Consumption 1,500W BTU/hr (+/- 10%) 5115
APPROVALS / RATINGS CE | cETLus | IP20
Specifications and documentation subject to change without notice.
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DIMENSIONAL DRAWINGS
*DRAWINGS NOT TO SCALE
Specifications and improvements in the design of this unit and this manual are subject to change without notice.
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OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES

ORDER CODE TRIGGER CLAMP AC5PDMX5PRO CAT6PRO5 NEU096

ITEM Heavy Duty Wrap Around Hook Style Clamp 5 ft. (1.5m) 5pin PRO DMX Cable 5 ft. (1.5m) CAT6 Ethernet. Cable 5 ft. (1.5m) Locking Power-Link Cable Additional Cable Lengths Available

FCC STATEMENT 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.
FCC RADIO FREQUENCY INTERFERENCE WARNINGS & INSTRUCTIONS This product has been tested and found to comply with the limits as per Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This device uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the included instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this device does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the device off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following methods: · Reorient or relocate the device. · Increase the separation between the device and the receiver. · Connect the device to an electrical outlet on a circuit different from which the radio receiver is connected. · Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
Europe Energy Saving Notice Energy Saving Matters (EuP 2009/125/EC) Saving electric energy is a key to help protecting the environment. Please turn off all electrical products when they are not in use. To avoid power consumption in idle mode, disconnect all electrical equipment from power when not in use. Thank you

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