ELATION PROFESSIONAL MOENSM20 Smarty Max Rolight User Manual
- June 13, 2024
- ELATION PROFESSIONAL
Table of Contents
MOENSM20 Smarty Max Rolight
Product Information:
Product Name: Elation Professional Lighting Fixture
Manufacturer: Elation Professional
Product Website: www.elationlighting.com
Product Email: info@elationlighting.com
Product Usage Instructions:
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* **Safety Guidelines:**
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This lighting fixture is classified as Protection Class 1 and
must be properly grounded. -
There are no user serviceable parts inside the unit. Do not
attempt any repairs yourself as it will void the manufacturer’s
warranty. -
Modifications to the fixture and disregard of safety
instructions in this manual will void the manufacturer’s warranty
and are not subject to any warranty claims or repairs. -
Do not plug the fixture into a dimmer pack.
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Never open the fixture while it is in use.
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Always unplug the power before servicing the fixture.
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Avoid touching the fixture during operation as it may be
hot. -
Keep flammable materials away from the fixture.
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Maintenance Guidelines:
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Refer to the user manual for maintenance guidelines.
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* **Fixture Installation:**
Follow the installation instructions provided in the user manual
for proper fixture installation.
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* **Sun Protection Mode | Hibernation Mode:**
The user manual provides information on how to activate and
utilize the Sun Protection Mode and Hibernation Mode features of
the fixture.
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* **System Menu:**
Refer to the user manual for instructions on accessing and
navigating the system menu of the fixture.
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* **Dimmer Mode:**
The user manual provides instructions on how to set and adjust
the dimmer mode of the fixture.
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* **DMX Traits: Channel Functions and Values:**
Refer to the user manual for detailed information on DMX channel
functions and values.
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* **Remote Device Management (RDM):**
The user manual provides instructions on utilizing the Remote
Device Management feature of the fixture.
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* **Software Updates:**
Refer to the user manual for instructions on how to perform
software updates for the fixture.
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* **Error Codes:**
The user manual contains a list of error codes and their
corresponding meanings.
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* **Specifications:**
Refer to the user manual for detailed specifications of the
fixture.
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* **Optional Accessories:**
The user manual provides information on optional accessories
available for use with the fixture.
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user manual
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the use or reliance of any information contained within this document, and/or
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installation, rigging, and operation of this product.
Elation Professional USA | 6122 S. Eastern Ave. | Los Angeles, CA. 90040
323-582-3322 |
323-832-9142 fax |
www.elationlighting.com | info@elationlighting.com
Elation Professional B.V. | Junostraat 2 | 6468 EW Kerkrade, The Netherlands
+31 45 546 85 66 | +31 45 546 85 96 fax | www.elationlighting.eu |
info@elationlighting.eu
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Lerma, Mexico 52000 +52 728-282-7070
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
Document Software Version Version
09/17/19
1.0
1.3.1
08/17/20
1.2
N/C
10/06/20
1.4
N/C
01/11/21
1.6
1.3.4
07/22/21
1.8
1.3.5
11/15/22
2.0
1.5
DMX Channel Modes
Notes
27 / 44 NO CHANGE NO CHANGE NO CHANGE NO CHANGE NO CHANGE
Initial release.
Updated thermal
Updated specifications
Updated sun protection Added FIL dimensions, updated Software version to 1.3.5
to add Primary/Secondary Updated System Menu, DMX Traits, and Truss Clamp
information
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CONTENTS
General Information
4
Warranty Returns (USA Only)
5
Safety Guidelines
6
Discharge Lamp Warning
9
Maintenance Guidelines
10
Fixture Overview
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Colors, Gobos, Animation
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Gobo Size
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Gobo Replacement
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Lamp Replacement
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Fixture Installation
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Sun Protection Mode | Hibernation Mode
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System Menu
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Dimmer Mode
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DMX Traits: Channel Functions and Values
37
Remote Device Management (RDM)
44
Software Updates
45
Error Codes
46
Specifications
47
Optional Accessories
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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 device is
intended for use by professionally trained personnel only, and so 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) IP65 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 |
support@elationlighting.com ELATION SERVICE EUROPE – Monday – Friday 08:30 to
17:00 CET +31 45 546 85 63 | Fax +31 45 546 85 96 | support@elationlighting.eu
REPLACEMENT PARTS please visit parts.elationlighting.com
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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 a 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 49.2 FEET (15 METERS) MAXIMUM
TEMP OF EXTERNAL SURFACE 248°F (120°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 60
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. 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. ONLY use the
original packaging and materials to transport the fixture in for service.
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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.
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DISCHARGE LAMP WARNING
This fixture is fitted with a DISCHARGE LAMP, which is highly susceptible to
damage if improperly handled. NEVER touch the lamp with your bare hands, as
the oil from your hands will shorten the life of the lamp. NEVER move the
fixture until the lamp has had ample time to cool. DISCHARGE LAMPS are NOT
covered under warranty conditions. Avoid switching the fixture ON and OFF
repeatedly in short intervals, as this will reduce lamp life and intensity. To
achieve the intensity associated with discharge lamps, these lamps use gas
sealed in a high-pressure environment to emit a brilliant output.
Due to the high pressure involved with the construction of the lamp, it MAY
EXPLODE DURING PROLONGED EXTENSIVE USE. This risk is increased with age; added
care is encouraged when dealing with older lamps. Thus, the lamp must always
be replaced at the end of their recommended duty cycle. Extreme caution should
be used when operating this or any fixture fitted with a gas discharge lamp.
UV RADIATION NOTICE
THIS FIXTURE EMITS INTENSE UV RADIATION, WHICH IS HARMFUL TO THE EYES AND
SKIN. THE INTENSE LUMINANCE OF THE LAMP CAN CAUSE SEVERE DAMAGE TO THE RETINA.
NEVER OPERATE THIS FIXTURE WITH ANY OF THE PROTECTIVE COVERS REMOVED. THESE
COVERS HAVE BEEN SPECIALLY DESIGNED TO SHIELD AGAINST UV RADIATION.
LAMP REPLACEMENT
USE ONLY GENUINE ORIGINAL PHILIPSTM LAMPS. OTHER BRAND LAMPS WILL CAUSE DAMAGE
AND WILL VOID FIXTURE WARRANTY! DISCONNECT THE MAIN POWER SUPPLY BEFORE
REPLACING LAMP! FIXTURE MUST COOL FOR 60 MINUTES BEFORE REPLACING LAMP! NEVER
TOUCH LAMP WITH BARE HANDS, ALWAYS WEAR GLOVES! OIL FROM HANDS WILL SHORTEN
LIFE OF LAMP! MAKE SURE ALL COVERS/PANELS ARE REPLACED/SECURED BEFORE
OPERATING FIXTURE TO PREVENT ANY RISK AND/OR DAMAGE TO EYE RETINA FROM UV
RADIATION EXPOSIURE!
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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. LCD Control 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. Handel (s) 12. RJ45 Ethernet IN 13. RJ45 Ethernet OUT 14. 5pin DMX OUT 15. 5pin DMX IN 16. Fuse 17. Service Port 18. Power IN
SAFETY CABLE ATTACHMENT
ALWAYS ATTACH A SAFETY CABLE WHENEVER INSTALLING THIS DEVICE IN A SUSPENDED
ENVIRONMENT TO ENSURE THE FIXTURE WILL NOT DROP IF THE CLAMP FAILS.
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COLORS, GOBOS, ANIMATION
Color Wheel
Red Green Yellow Purple Cyan Orange Magenta Light Green Pink UV Filter CTB CTO
Blue
Color Flags
Cyan Magenta Yellow
INTERCHANGEABLE-ROTATING GLASS GOBO WHEEL 1
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
STATIC-FIXED METAL GOBO WHEEL 2
12 3 4 5
6
7
8
9
BI-DIRECTIONAL ANIMATION WHEEL
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12
13
14
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GOBO SIZE
Ø 9.0 mm GOBO MAX I.D.
Ø 1.1 mm ± 0.1mm THICKNESS
Ø 13.8 mm GOBO MAX O.D.
Ø 14.0 mm GOBO HOLDER
ROTATING GLASS GOBOS – WHEEL 1 Gobo O.D. (Max. Outer Diameter) Gobo I.D. (Max. Image Diameter) Gobo Holder Diameter Gobo Thickness Gobo Material
Ø 13.8mm Ø 9.0mm Ø 14.0mm Ø 1.1mm ±0.1mm BOROFLOAT GLASS
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- IMPORTANT NOTICE REGARDING CUSTOM GOBOS *
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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 5:00pm PST
Voice: 323-582-3322
Fax: 323-832-9142
E-mail: support@elationlighting.com
ELATION SERVICE EUROPE – Monday – Friday 08:30 to 17:00 CET
Voice: +31 45 546 85 30
Fax: +31 45 546 85 96
E-mail: support@elationlighting.eu
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GOBO REPLACEMENT
Pan Lock
Tilt Lock
1. Before removing covers, 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. 2. Unfasten and remove the
front and back panels; each are secured with (2x) ¼-turn Phillips-head screws.
(These screws are integrally installed in both panels and cannot be removed.)
With the panel screws unfastened, unclip their safety cables to remove them
completely from the fixture. For safety and ease of access, the fixture can be
locked at a 45° angle.
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GOBO REPLACEMENT
3. Locate the two slotted brackets which secure the GOBO Wheel Module to the
frame, each held with two Phillips-head screws. Loosen the (4x) Phillips-head
screws, which will allow the slotted brackets to slide up. Slide the two
slotted brackets up as shown above right.
4. Locate the 9-pin GOBO Wheel Module connector and carefully unplug it from
the connector base.
CAUTION! DO NOT USE FORCE TO REMOVE CONNECTOR!
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GOBO REPLACEMENT
5. Impeding the removal of the GOBO Wheel Module is the Zoom Lens, which is
set within the lens housing aperture. Position the moving head down so the
lens is facing down as well. This will allow gravity to drop the Zoom Lens out
of the aperture. With the Zoom Lens dropped out of the way, carefully grip the
GOBO Wheel Module, and slide it out and away to clear the mounting rails, and
then carefully place the module on a stable flat surface in an INDOOR DUST
FREE location.
6. REPLACING A ROTATING GOBO Locate the specific Rotating GOBO to replace.
Carefully grip the GOBO Holder using needle nose pliers (or equivalent) and
the ring/tab with a precision pick (or equivalent) and gently lift it slightly
to pull it out and away until it fully clears the GOBO Wheel.
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GOBO REPLACEMENT
7. REPLACING A ROTATING GOBO Locate the tab of the spring, and with a
precision pick (or similar tool), carefully press retaining spring inward to
relieve tension.
8. Remove the retaining spring and carefully separate the GOBO from the GOBO
Holder. 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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LAMP REPLACEMENT
To ensure a proper/safe lamp change, carefully read all the following
instructions.
USE ONLY GENUINE ORIGINAL PHILIPSTM LAMPS. OTHER BRAND LAMPS WILL CAUSE DAMAGE
AND WILL VOID FIXTURE WARRANTY!
DISCONNECT THE MAIN POWER SUPPLY BEFORE REPLACING LAMP! FIXTURE MUST COOL FOR
60 MINUTES BEFORE REPLACING LAMP! NEVER TOUCH LAMP WITH BARE HANDS, ALWAYS
WEAR GLOVES! OIL FROM HANDS WILL SHORTEN LIFE OF LAMP!
MAKE SURE ALL COVERS/PANELS ARE REPLACED/SECURED BEFORE OPERATING FIXTURE TO
PREVENT ANY RISK AND/OR DAMAGE TO EYE RETINA FROM UV RADIATION EXPOSIURE!
LAMP PROTECTION CIRCUITRY The fixture LCD Menu Control Display will indicate
the lamp life and related lamp warnings with each power ON, each lamp strike,
and when specific lamp hours are reached. The table below provides details on
each lamp life warning. Due to the extreme heat associated with the lamp and
the nature of the internal optical system, it is IMPERATIVE the lamp is
replaced when the LCD Menu Control Display indicates replacement is needed.
This is done to protect the internal optical system as well as prevent
accidental lamp explosion, which could lead to hot glass particles falling
from the fixture.
Total Lamp Hours = X 20% LCD display will slowly blink with a YELLOW outline
and the following warning for 10 mins: “LAMP LIFE left “X” hours. Please
change lamp soon” Sending a DMX value of 250-251 in Channel 24 (Standard Mode)
or Channel 34 (Extended Mode) from the lighting controller or pressing the OK
button on the fixture control panel will clear this warning. Total Lamp Hours
= X up to X + 20% LCD display will slowly blink with a RED outline and the
following warning for 10 mins: “LAMP LIFE exceeded by “X” hours. Please change
lamp immediately” Sending a DMX value of 250-251 in Channel 24 (Standard Mode)
or Channel 34 (Extended Mode) from the lighting controller or pressing the OK
button on the fixture control panel will clear this warning. Total Lamp Hours
= X + 20% and higher LCD display will slowly blink RED Outline and the
following warning: “Lamp Life “X” hours. Danger of lamp explosion and
permanent fixture damage. Replace lamp immediately! User assumes all risks”
This error can ONLY be cleared when the lamp hours are reset.
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LAMP REPLACEMENT
LAMP LIFE OF PHILIPS PLATINUM 400L FLEX = UP TO 4,000 HOURS Lamp hours are
calculated in real time by a smart algorithm combining periods of full output
and periods of hibernation with the shutter closed. To reach 4,000 hours the
fixture must be operated in average entertainment usage patterns that contain
cycles of closed shutters to enter hibernation mode. On average this will
allow to the fixture to reach 4,000 hours under common entertainment operation
cycles as defined by Philips as 30% operation, 70% hibernation. In the rare
case that the fixture Smarty would be turned on, shutter opened and never
closed again the lamp life is 1,500 hours. Lamp life idle, total time and an
estimated total lamp life % are provided in the display of the fixture. LAMP
INSTALLATION PROCEDURE
WARNING!
LAMP REPLACEMENT SHOULD ONLY BE DONE BE A TRAINED TECHNICIAN. 1. Turn OFF
power and allow approximately 60 minutes for the fixture to cool down. 2.
Place fixture on a stable flat surface in an INDOOR DUST FREE location, and
position moving head
into a 90 degree position with both PAN and TILT locks engaged. 3. Remove (3)
Philips-head screws marked “A”, “B”, and “C” to remove lamp access panel.
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LAMP REPLACEMENT
LAMP INSTALLATION PROCEDURE 4. Remove the (2x) spade receptacle-terminals
connected to the lamp base.
5. Loosen the large black slotted screw holding down the hinged lamp
retention clip bar. Pull the bar out away and push to the side.
6. Squeeze the retention clip and pull clip up and away from the lamp.
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LAMP REPLACEMENT
LAMP INSTALLATION PROCEDURE 7. Gently grab lamp base with thumb and index
finger and pull lamp out from fixture.
8. Using thumb and index finger, gently install the new lamp. Position lamp
so it is seated properly, then swing down the retention clip, squeezing the
ends to lock/secure the lamp into place.
9. Brush away any debris as this could compromise fixture performance.
10. Gently attach (2x) spade receptacle-terminals securely to the base of the
lamp. 11. Replace lamp access panel and secure (3) Philips-head screws marked
“A”, “B”, and “C”. 12. Be sure to reset the LAMP HOURS in the system menu to
prevent the protection circuitry from
accidently shutting off the lamp during normal operation. If the lamp
protection circuitry has already been initiated and the LAMP HOURS is not
reset, the “Replace the Lamp” warning will continue to flash, and fixture will
eventually shut down. To reset LAMP HOURS, see instructions on the next page.
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LAMP REPLACEMENT
LAMP HOURS RESET PROCEDURE 1. Activate the main menu by pressing MODE/ESC and
toggle to “Information”. 2. Press ENTER and press UP or DOWN to toggle to
“Time Information”. 3. Press UP or DOWN to toggle to “LampTime Password” and
press ENTER.
Press UP or DOWN to enter the reset pass code, “038” and press ENTER to
confirm. The display will automatically revert to “LampTime Password”, next
press UP or DOWN to toggle down to “Clean Lamp Time”. 4. Press ENTER and
select “ON”. The lamp timer has now been reset, press MODE/ESC to exit the
menu and return to the home screen. LAMP OPTIMIZATION Unlike traditional
discharge lamps the Philips MSD Platinum 400L FLEX lamp does NOT require
optimization. The lamp orientation and optimization procedure has been preset
during the manufacturing process of the lamp. The lamp is NOT a hot-restrike
lamp therefore, you must wait approximately 10 minutes before attempting to
restrike once it has been turned off.
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FIXTURE INSTALLATION
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.
MINIMUM DISTANCE TO OBJECTS/SURFACES MUST BE 49.2 FEET (15 METERS)
MINIMUM DISTANCE OF INFLAMMABLE MATERIALS FROM THE SURFACE 1.6 FEET (0.5
METER)
MAXIMUM TEMP OF EXTERNAL SURFACE 248° F (120°C)
DO NOT INSTALL THE FIXTURE IF YOU ARE NOT QUALIFIED TO DO SO!
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. 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. 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 60 minutes for the fixture to cool
down before serving.
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FIXTURE INSTALLATION
OMEGA BRACKETS INSTALLATION Insert the Omega Brackets into the matching holes
on the bottom of the fixture. Note that there are 8 possible locations. 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 M12 screw fitted through the center hole of the Omega
Brackets. The fixture provides a built-in rigging point for a SAFETY CABLE. 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.
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
RIGGING Overhead rigging requires extensive experience, including among 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.
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FIXTURE INSTALLATION
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.
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SUN PROTECTION MODE
The fixture incorporates an automatic protection from harmful sunlight, which
can damage a fixture’s internal components from extended exposure. Fixtures
use an internal sensor to determine their physical orientation, then reorient
the fixture towards the ground to prevent sunlight from entering the lens.
This automatic feature only works when the fixture is powered. If the fixture
is unpowered during setup, it is necessary to manually reorient the lenses
away from the sun and aim them towards the ground. Even a few minutes of sun
exposure can cause damage inside the fixture.
The Sun Protection setting is accessed via the “No DMX Status” menu.
The automatic sun protection positioning is activated under the following
conditions: 1. Power on without DMX signal: the fixture always starts in sun
protection mode. 2. No DMX Status “Sun Protection”: the fixture enters sun
protection mode after approximately 3 minutes. 3. Remote DMX control: the sun
protection position can be temporarily activated from the lighting console
without
the need to create a custom position preset. The fixture senses the correct
ground orientation. This means that fixtures already facing the ground may not
move their heads.
Hold “Sun Protect Position” for 3s to set the fixture to the sun protection
position.
Sun protection status displays as “Sun Protection: Active”.
The sun protection position deactivates under the following conditions: 1.
Connect DMX signal. 2. Remote DMX control: Hold “Sun Protection Off” for 3s.
To avoid harsh or jarring movements, the sun protection position always uses a
5-second fade time when it is activated or deactivated.
HIBERNATION MODE
To reduce wear on the fixture and its components, this mode disables motors
and most electronics. Set the hibernation mode countdown time in the Display
Menu: “Status Settings / Personality / Hibernation”. Hibernation can be fully
disabled.
The hibernation mode activates under the following conditions: 1. Loss of DMX:
the fixture enters hibernation after the timeout expires. Default is 15
minutes. 2. Remote DMX control: Hold “Hibernate Fixture” for 3s
The hibernation mode deactivates under the following conditions: 1. Connect
DMX Signal 2. Remote DMX control: Hold “Hibernate Off” for 3s The fixture will
perform a full calibration cycle, then assume the current DMX status. Please
note that the Hibernation does not change the PT position of the fixtures,
allowing the user to set the desired position and then issue the Hibernate
command. To ensure the fixture is protected from harmful sunrays it is
recommended to either leave the “No DMX Status” in “Sun Protection” (so the
fixture is already in the correct position after 3 minutes of DMX loss) or set
the fixture to a safe Tilt position manually first before hibernation. Burn
and heat damage to the fixture’s interior components due to external light
sources (sun or other fixtures shining into the lens) is never covered under
the manufacturer’s warranty.
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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 5 seconds. The LCD Menu
Control Display will shut OFF automatically about 1 minute from the last
button press.
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ELATION SMARTY MAX SYSTEM MENU
Features are subject to change without notice. *Rotation direction (Clockwise or Counterclockwise) of effects depends on orientation of the fixture head and Pan/Tilt settings.
MAIN MENU
SUB MENU
OPTIONS / VALUES (Default Settings in BOLD)
DESCRIPTION
Set Dmx Address
A001~AXXX
DMX Address Setting
FUNCTION
Dmx Value Secondry Mode
ALL…… Secondry1, Secondry2, Secondry3
DMX Value Display 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
Last Run Time
xxxx (Hours)
Fixture Last Run Time
Total Time xxxx (Hours) Total Lamp Time Usage
Time Information
Lamp Time Info
Active Time xxxx (Hours) Active Lamp Time Usage
Idle Time xxxx (Hours)
Idle Lamp Time
Lamp Life (% Percent)
Lamp Life
LastRun Password
Password = 038
(PSWD Required)
INFORMATION
Clear Last Run
ON / OFF
Clear Fixture Last Run Time
LampTimePassword Password = 038
(PSWD Required)
Clear Lamp Time
ON / OFF
Clear Lamp Run Time
Temperature Info
Head Temperature Base Temperature
xxx C° / F ° xxx C° / F °
Temperature in Fixture Head Temperature in Fixture Base
Ethernet IP
xxx . xxx . xxx . xxx
xxx . xxx . xxx . xxx
Displays Fixture Ethernet Address
Fan Info
xxxx RPM
Speeds of Head/Base Fans
Software Version
V1.0
Software Version
Error Info
Error Record 1 ~ Error Record 10
Fixture Last 10 Error Codes
Lamp On/Off
ON/OFF
Lamp ON/OFF
LAMP CONTROL
Automatic On Lamp On via DMX Lamp Off via DMX
ON/OFF ON/OFF ON/OFF
Lamp ON/OFF when Power ON Lamp ON via DMX Lamp OFF via DMX
Lamp Power Mode
480W, 470W, 370W
Lamp Power Mode
Address via DMX
ON/OFF
Address Via DMX
No DMX Status
Close / Hold / Auto/ SunProt Fixture State When NO DMX Signal
Pan Reverse
ON/OFF
Pan Reverse Movement
Tilt Reverse
ON/OFF
Tilt Reverse Movement
Status Settings
Pan Degree
630/540
Pan Degree Select
Feedback
ON/OFF
Movement Feedback
Movement Speed
Normal, Slow
Set Movement Speed
P/T Brake Mode
Smooth, Fast
Set Pan / Tilt Brake Mode
Hibernation
OFF, 01M~99M, 15M
Standby Mode
Password
Password=050
Service Password
Clear Err. Info
ON/OFF
Clear Error Info (PSWD Required)
Service Setting PERSONALITY
DFLT Pow. LampOn DFLT Pow. Efly On USB Uspdate
ON/OFF ON/OFF YES/NO
Set Lamp Default Power State Set E-FLY Default Power State
(E-FLY Optional)
Service Port – Software Updates
Shutoff Time
02~60m 05m
Display Shut Off Time
Display Setting
Display Reverse
ON/OFF/AUTO
Display Reverse 180º
Key Lock
ON/OFF
Key Lock
Temperature C/F
Celsius/Fahrenheit
Temperature Switch Between C°/ F°
Initial Status
PAN =XXX …
Initial Effect Position
Select Signal
E-FLY Off, DMX & E-FLY, E-FLY & Out, Art-Net, sACN Activate Signal Protocol (E-FLY Optional)
Ethernet IP
XXX . XXX . XXX . XXX
Ethernet IP
Ether Mask IP
XXX . XXX . XXX . XXX
Ethernet Mask IP
Set Universe
000 – 32767
Set Art-Net Universe
Set E-FLY Chn
00 14
Set E-FLY Channel (E-FLY Optional)
Dimmer Curve
Linear, Square, InverseSquare, S-Curve
Set Dimmer Curve Mode
Reset Default
ON/OFF
Password = 011
Restore Factory Settings (PSWD Required)
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ELATION SMARTY MAX SYSTEM MENU
Features subject to change without notice. *Rotation direction (Clockwise or Counterclockwise) of effects depends on orientation of the fixture head 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 Color Wheel Reset Gobos
Reset Shutter
Reset Shutter
Reset Others
Reset Other Motors
Test Channel
PAN ……
Test function
Effect Adjust Manual Control
PAN =XXX, ……
Fine Adjustments
Calibration
Calibration Password
Password 050 (PSWD Required)
User Mode
Standard Mode Extended Mode
DMX Channel Modes
User Mode Set Edit User Mode
Edit User Mode A Edit User Mode B Edit User Mode C
Max Channel = XX PAN = CH01
Edits User Defined Channel Assignments
Auto Pro Part1 = Program 1~10 (Program 1)
Select Program
Auto Pro Part2 = Program 1~10 (Program 2)
Select Programs To Be Run
Auto Pro Part3 = Program 1~10 (Program 3)
Program 1
Program 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 Outside
Save and Exit Save and Automatically Return
Manual Scenes Edit
Stores Scenes via Ext DMX Console
Rec. Controller
XX~XX
Automatic Scenes Recorder
ALTHOUGH E-FLY SETTINGS MAY APPEAR IN THE SYSTEM MENU, THIS FEATURE IS NOT ACTIVATED. E-FLY WIRELESS DMX IS AN OPTIONAL FEATURE WHICH MUST BE ACTIVATED IN THE SERVICE MENU. PLEASE CONTACT ELATION SERVICE FOR FURTHER DETAILS.
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SYSTEM MENU
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)
The Service Password MUST be entered in order to access the service menus.
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.
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SYSTEM MENU
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 – Reset Default ONLY QUALIFIED TECHNICIANS SHOULD PERFORM THIS
FUNCTION!
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-by-step instructions.
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SYSTEM MENU
EDIT PROGRAM Rec. Controller The fixture features an integrated DMX-recorder
by which you can transmit the programmed scenes from your DMX-controller to
the moving head. Adjust the desired scene numbers via the encoder (from to).
When you call up the scenes at your 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
“Secondry 1” in the menu “Set to Secondry”, the Primary unit sends “Auto
Program Part 1” to the Secondary unit. If set to “Secondry 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 “Secondry 1”, “Secondry 2”
or “Secondry 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 chart below)
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DIMMER MODE
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DMX TRAITS: CHANNEL FUNCTIONS AND VALUES
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
Default Snap
1
1
0-255 PAN Movement 8bit: Pan Movement
2
2
0-255 Pan Fine 16bit: Fine control of Pan movement
3
3
0-255 TILT Movement 8bit: Tilt Movement
4
4
0-255 Tilt Fine 16bit: Fine control of Tilt Movement
5
5
0-255 Cyan: (0-100% Cyan)
6
0-255 Cyan Fine: Cyan Fine
6
7
0-255 Magenta: (0-100% Magenta)
8
0-255 Magenta Fine: Magenta Fine
7
9
0-255 Yellow: (0-100% Yellow)
10
0-255 Yellow Fine: Yellow Fine
8
11
0-255 CTO: (0-100% CTO
12
0-255 CTO Fine: CTO Fine
Color Wheel:
0-10 Open
11-19 Red
20-28 Green
29-37 Yellow
38-46 Purple
47-55 Light Blue
56-64 Orange
65-73 Magenta
74-82 AQUA
83-91 Pink
9
13
92-100 UV
101-109 CTB
110-118 CTO
119-127 Deep Blue
Color Scroll
128-180 Clockwise, fastslow
181
Stop
182-234 Counter-clockwise, slow fast
Random Slots
235-239 Fast
240-244 Medium
245-249 Slow
250-255 Open
14
0-255
Color Wheel Fine: Fine Control of Color Wheel position
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Standard Extended
10
15
11
16
17
Value
0-10 11-21 22-31 32-41 42-51 52-61 62-71 72-81 82-91 92-101 102-112 113-123
124-134 135-145 146-156 157-167 168-178 179-189 190-221 222-223 224-255
0-127 128-189 190-193 194-255 0-255
Function Rotating Gobo Beam open Spot open Rot. gobo 1 Rot. gobo 2 Rot. gobo 3 Rot. gobo 4 Rot. gobo 5 Rot. gobo 6 Rot. gobo 7 Rot. gobo 8 Rot. gobo 1 shake Rot. gobo 2 shake Rot. gobo 3 shake Rot. gobo 4 shake Rot. gobo 5 shake Rot. gobo 6 shake Rot. gobo 7 shake Rot. gobo 8 shake Scroll CW fast to slow Stop Scroll CCW slow to fast Rotating Gobo Index, Rotation Gobo indexing Clockwise gobo scroll from fast to slow No rotation Counter-clockwise gobo scroll from slow to fast Rotating gobo fine indexing: Fine indexing
Default Snap
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Standard Extended
12
18
Value
0-7 8-14 15-21 22-28 29-35 36-42 43-49 50-56 57-63 64-70 71-77 78-84 85-91
92-98 99-105 106-111 112-117 118-123 124-129 130-135 136-141 142-147 148-153
154-159 160-165 166-171 172-177 178-183 184-189 190-221 222-223 224-255
Function Fixed gobos1 Open Gobo 1 Gobo 2 Gobo 3 Gobo 4 Gobo 5 Gobo 6 Gobo 7 Gobo 8 Gobo 9 Gobo 10 Gobo 11 Gobo 12 Gobo 13 Gobo 14 Gobo 1 shake slow to fast Gobo 2 shake slow to fast Gobo 3 shake slow to fast Gobo 4 shake slow to fast Gobo 5 shake slow to fast Gobo 6 shake slow to fast Gobo 7 shake slow to fast Gobo 8 shake slow to fast Gobo 9 shake slow to fast Gobo 10 shake slow to fast Gobo 11 shake slow to fast Gobo 12 shake slow to fast Gobo 13 shake slow to fast Gobo 14 shake slow to fast Scroll CW fast to slow Stop Scroll CCW slow to fast
Default Snap
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Standard Extended 19
13
20
14
21
22
15
23
16
24
25
Value 0-255
0-63 64-95 96-127 128-135 136-143 144-151 152-159 160-167 168-175 176-183
184-191 192-199 200-207 208-215 216-223 224-231 232-239 240-247 248-255
0-127 128-189 190-193 194-255
0-255
0-63 64-95 96-127 128-255
0-127 128-189 190-193 194-255
0-255
Function Fixed gobo indexing Fine 1: Fine indexing Roating Prism,Prism/Gobo macros: Open Prism 8x Prism 6 Linear Macro1 Macro2 Macro3 Macro4 Macro5 Macro6 Macro7 Macro8 Macro9 Macro10 Macro11 Macro12 Macro13 Macro14 Macro15 Macro16 Rotating prism index,rotating gobo rotation: Prism indexing Clockwise prism rotation from fast to slow No rotation Counter-clockwise prism rotation from slow to fast Rotating prism indexing Fine: Fine indexing Roating Prism 2 Open Prism 16x Prism 4 Linear Reserved Rotating prism 2 index,rotating gobo rotation: Prism indexing Clockwise prism rotation from fast to slow No rotation Counter-clockwise prism rotation from slow to fast Rotating prism 2 indexing Fine: Fine indexing
Default Snap
40
Standard 17
18
Extended 26 27 28 29
30
31
19
32
20
33
21
34
22
35
36
23
37
24
38
25
39
26
40
41
Value 0-255 0-255 0-255 0-255
0-50 51-150 151-255 0-255
0-31 32-63 64-95 96-127 128-159 160-191 192-223 224-255 0-255 0-255
0-191 192-223 224-255 0-255 0-255 0-255
0 1-127 128-255
0-127 128-189 190-193 194-255
0-255
Function Focus: Focus edge adjustment Focus Fine: Focus adjustment Fine Zoom: Zoom adjustment from small to big Zoom Fine: Zoom adjustment Fine Auto Focus: Auto Focus Off 15m 20m AutoFocus Fine: Continuous adjustment Fine Shutter, strobe: Shutter closed No function (shutter open) Strobe effect slow to fast No function (shutter open) Pulse-effect in sequences No function (shutter open) Random strobe effect slow to fast No function (shutter open) Dimmer: Intensity 0 to 100% Dimmer Fine: Dimmer Fine Iris: Max. diameter to Min.diameter Pulse closing fast to slow Pulse opening slow to fast Iris Fine: Iris Fine Frost 1: Min to Max Frost 2: Min to Max Animation wheel: Open Track 1 min to max Track 2 min to max Animation index, animation rotation: Animation indexing Clockwise animation rotation from fast to slow No rotation Counter- clockwise animation rotation from slow to fast Speed of CMY & Colour macro Speed: Speed Max -> Min
Default
Snap
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Standard Extended 42 43
Value
0-31 32-39 40-47 48-55 56-63 64-71 72-79 80-87 88-95 96-103 104-111 112-119
120-127 128-135 136-143 144-151 152-159 160-167 168-175 176-183 184-191
192-199 200-207 208-215 216-223 224-231 232-239 240-247 248-255
0-225 226-235 236-245 246-255
Function Colour macros – CMY and colour wheel: OFF Macro1 Macro2 Macro3 Macro4 Macro5 Macro6 Macro7 Macro8 Macro9 Macro10 Macro11 Macro12 Macro13 Macro14 Macro15 Macro16 Macro17 Macro18 Macro19 Macro20 Macro21 Macro22 Macro23 Macro24 Macro25 Macro26 Macro27 Random CMY Pan / Tilt Speed: Max to min speed Blackout by movement Blackout by all wheel changing No function
Default Snap
42
Standard Extended
27
44
Value
0-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-59 60-66 67-73 74-79 80-84 85-87 88-90 91-93 94-96
97-99 100-172 173-174 175-176 177-178 179-180 181-190 191-200 201-210 211-220
221-230 231-240 241 242 243 244 245 246 247 248-249 250-251 252-253 254-255
Function Control: color change normal color change to any position Color & gobo change to any position Lamp on Lamp off Lamp power 370W Lamp power 470W Lamp power 480W All motor reset Pan Tilt motor reset Color motor reset Gobo motor reset Shutter & Dimmer motor reset Other motor reset Idle Hibernation Off Hibernation Home Position Before Power Off Home Position Off Pan Tilt Smooth (default) Pan Tilt Fast Dimmer Curve Linear (default) Dimmer Curve Square Dimmer Curve Inverse Square Dimmer Curve S-Curve Internal program 1 Internal program 2 Internal program 3 Internal program 4 Internal program 5 Internal program 6 Internal program 7 Idle Display off Display on Idle
Default Snap
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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 device to be managed, modified, and monitored remotely (hence, remote device management). This protocol is ideal for fixtures installed in locations that are 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 it’s SET command to modify settings that would typically have to be changed or viewed directly via the unit’s display screen, including the DMX Address, DMX Channel Mode, and Temperature Sensors.
FIXTURE RDM INFORMATION:
RDM Code
DEVICE ID
Device Model ID Hexadecimal
Personality ID
0X626
OPEN
1574
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 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 Lamp
Hours Lamp State Pan Invert Tilt Invert Display Invert
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SOFTWARE UPDATES
E-LOADER III 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.
An Elation E-Loader III can be used to update the fixture to the latest
software. Please visit the ELoader III product page at the Elation web site
and download the product manual for step by step instructions.
https://www.elationlighting.com/e-loader-iii-software-uploader To order the
E-Loader III uploader and the updated software for your fixture, please
contact Elation support for details.
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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 have 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
Zoom Er Focus Er Color Wheel Er Cyan Color Er Magenta Color Er Yellow Color Er
CTO Color Er Rot Gobo Er Gobo Rot Er Fix Gobo Er Animation Er AnimationRot Er
Prism Er Prism Rot Er Prism 2 Er Prism Rot 2 Er Frost 1 Er Frost 2 Er Iris Er
Flow 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.
Movement is not located in the default position after the reset. This message
will appear after a fixture reset if the magneticindexing 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).
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SPECIFICATIONS
SOURCE
COLOR
Philips MSD Platinum 400 Flex 480W Lamp
Full CMY Color Mixing System
Variable Lamp Power 370/470/480W
Variable CTO
Automated Lamp Hibernation with Instant13 Position Color Wheel
Recovery
Up to 4,000 Hour Lamp Life*
GOBOS
*Test lab conditions. May vary depending on several factors including but not2 Gobo Wheels
limited to: Environmental
Conditions,
Power/Voltage,
Usage
Patterns
(On-Off
Cycling),8
Interchangeable-Rotating
/
Indexing
Glass
Gobos
Control, and Dimming.
14 Static-Stamped Metal Gobos
PHOTOMETRIC DATA
Dual Track Animation Wheel
21,000+ Lumen Total Fixture Output
CONTROL / CONNECTIONS
1.5° Beam: 1,784,448 LUX (165,781 FC) @5m2 DMX Channel Modes (27 / 44 Channels)
(16.4ft)
(6) Button Touch Panel
3° Spot: 462,508 LUX (42,968 FC) @5m (16.4ft) Full Color 180° Reversible LCD Menu Display
Beam Zoom Range 2° – 20° Beam Angle 0.8° – 6.5° Field Angle 1.8° – 16.2°
DMX, RDM, Art-Net and sACN Protocol Support 5pin DMX In/Out RJ45 Ethernet In/Out IP65 Locking Power Cable In/Out With Wired Digital Communication Network
Spot Zoom Range 3° – 30° Beam Angle 1.7° – 14.8° Field Angle 3° – 26.5°
Wash Zoom Range 9° – 35° Beam Angle 6.8° – 29° Field Angle 12.8° – 39.4°
EFFECTS Beam, Spot and Wash Modes Motorized Zoom Dual Frost Filter for Light
Frost/ Full Wash 4 Prisms on Dual Planes Iris CMY Color, Gobo, Prism Macros
Motorized Focus with Auto-Focus Feature High Speed Shutter and Strobe Pan
Angle: 540°/630° Tilt Angle: 248°
SIZE / WEIGHT Length: 15.34″ (389.8mm) Width: 17.53″ (445.3mm) Height: 25.27″
(642mm) Weight: 60.0 lbs. (27.2kg)
ELECTRICAL / THERMAL AC 100-240V 50/60Hz 700 W Max Power Consumption
(estimated) 14°F to 113°F (-10°C to 45°C) BTU/hr (+/- 10%) 2387
APPROVALS / RATINGS CE | cETLus | IP20
Specifications and documentation subject to change without notice.
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DIMENSIONAL DRAWINGS
*DRAWINGS NOT TO SCALE 389.8mm (15.34in)
445.3mm (17.53in)
230.5mm (9.06in)
642mm (25.27in) 458mm (18.03in)
267mm (10.51in) 186mm (7.32in) 107mm (4.21in)
386.3 (15.17in)
284.4mm (11.19in) 107mm (4.21in)
49.2mm(1.93in) Specifications and improvements in the design of this unit and this manual are subject to change without notice.
DIMENSIONAL DRAWINGS
*DRAWINGS NOT TO SCALE
Specifications and improvements in the design of this unit and this manual are
subject to change without any prior written notice.
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OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES
ORDER CODE
ITEM
ZB-MSD PLATINUM 400L FLEX Philips Platinum 400L Flex Lamp
DRCPRO004
Road Case for Smarty Max
TRIGGER CLAMP
Heavy Duty Wrap Around Hook Style Clamp
AC5PDMX5PRO
5 ft. (1.5m) 5pin PRO DMX Cable
Additional Cable Lengths Available
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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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References
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