BriTeQ IP66 BTI-LIGHTSTRIKE OUTDOOR Hybrid LED Pixel Instruction Manual
- June 15, 2024
- BriTeQ
Table of Contents
- BriTeQ IP66 BTI-LIGHTSTRIKE OUTDOOR Hybrid LED Pixel
- FEATURES
- BEFORE USE
- SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
- DESCRIPTION
- OVERHEAD RIGGING
- SETUP MENU
- DMX SETTINGS menu
- FIXTURE SETTINGS menu
- DISPLAY SETTINGS menu
- ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION
- DMX CHARTS
- RDM FUNCTIONS / REMOTE SETUP
- MAINTENANCE
- SPECIFICATIONS
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
BriTeQ IP66 BTI-LIGHTSTRIKE OUTDOOR Hybrid LED Pixel
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DISPOSAL OF THE DEVICE
Dispose of the unit and used batteries in an environment-friendly manner
according to your country’s regulations.
Thank you for buying this Briteq® product. To take full advantage of all possibilities and for your own safety, please read these operating instructions very carefully before you start using this unit.
FEATURES
- BTI-LIGHTSTRIKE IP66 is a very versatile outdoor hybrid LED Pixel mapping bar, excellent for many rental jobs, TV-studios, concert stages, discotheques and many more.
- This hybrid LED bar consists of 2 complementary effects for maximum impact:
- 112 extremely bright cold-white LEDs, divided into 16 zones, form a central line to create awesome and overwhelming strobe effects.
- 672 RGB LEDs on both sides of the central white strobe line, arranged in 32 powerful LED pixel zones of 21 RGB LEDs each, provide a powerful tool for creating stunning, colorful moving images.
- Multiple operating modes allow for flexible use in any setting imaginable:
- Extended DMX modes with up to 123 channels where you can control each pixel individually via media servers to create the most insane images and hallucinating effects.
- Limited-channel DMX modes (only 15CH) where the built-in effect macros ensure that incredibly creative shows can be built with relatively simple DMX controllers in very little time.
- Besides the standard DMX with RDM support, there is also full support for Art-net and sACN allowing large sets to be built up and controlled quickly and efficiently.
- The BTI-LIGHTSTRIKE IP66 is very compact and has a low weight which allows it to be quickly incorporated into all kinds of scenery.
- Fully compatible with the indoor BTX-LIGHTSTRIKE: can be used together in 1 setup!
- The tilt mounting brackets can be equipped with standard clamps and/or used with the included omega brackets.
- Equipped with an inventive quick-release mechanism that allows you to quickly connect and align multiple projectors.
- Standard equipped with 5pin XLR, RJ45 network and PowerCON TRUE1 compatible connector in/outputs for easy daisy chaining.
- The standard 5pin XLR connectors can be easily converted to 3pin XLR using the optional conversion kit “BT-XLR5TO3 KIT” (order code: B05517)
- Very silent operation, thanks to temperature-controlled cooling fans.
- Alphanumeric OLED-display and touch keys to select the different options in the setup menu.
- Four dimmer curves: linear, square, inverse square, S-curve
BEFORE USE
- Before you start using this unit, please check if there’s no transportation damage. Should there be any, do not use the device and consult your dealer first.
- Important: This device left our factory in perfect condition and well-packaged. It is necessary for the user to strictly follow the safety instructions and warnings in this user manual. Any damage caused by mishandling is not subject to warranty. The dealer will not accept responsibility for any resulting defects or problems caused by disregarding this user manual.
- Keep this booklet in a safe place for future consultation. If you sell the fixture, be sure to add this user manual.
Check the contents:
Check that the packing contains the following items:
- BTI-LIGHT STRIKE IP66
- 2pcs omega brackets (small)
- English operating instructions and other languages can be downloaded from our website.
- Mains power cable
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
CAUTION: To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not remove the top cover. No user-serviceable parts inside. Refer servicing to qualified service personnel only.
- The lightning flash with the arrowhead symbol within the equilateral triangle is intended to alert the use or the presence of un-insulated “dangerous voltage” within the product’s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock.
- The exclamation point within the equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operation and maintenance (servicing) instructions in the literature accompanying this appliance.
- This Class I appliance must be earthed to comply with safety regulations
- This unit is fully protected against dust ingress and is also protected against high-pressure water jets from all directions.
- This symbol means: Read instructions
- This symbol determines the minimum distance from lighted objects. The minimum distance between light-output and the illuminated surface must be more than 1 meters
- Visibly damaged lenses/housing parts should be replaced with original spare parts.
- CAUTION: Do not stare at the operating light source, this may be harmful to the eyes.
- To protect the environment, please try to recycle the packing material as much as possible.
- To avoid condensation from being formed inside, allow the unit to adapt to the surrounding temperatures when bringing it into a warm room after transport. Condensation sometimes prevents the unit from working at full performance or may even cause damages.
- Don’t place metal objects or spill liquid inside the unit. Electric shock or malfunction may result. If a foreign object enters the unit, immediately disconnect the main power.
- Locate the fixture in a well-ventilated spot, away from any flammable materials and/or liquids. The fixture must be fixed at least 50cm from the surrounding walls.
- Don’t cover any ventilation openings as this may result in overheating.
- Prevent use in dusty environments and clean the unit regularly.
- Keep the unit away from children.
- Inexperienced persons should not operate this device.
- Maximum safe ambient temperature is 40°C. Don’t use this unit at higher ambient temperatures.
- Make sure the area below the installation place is free from unwanted persons during rigging, de-rigging and servicing.
- Allow the device about 10 minutes to cool down before starting servicing.
- Always unplug the unit when it is not used for a longer time or before to starts servicing.
- The electrical installation should be carried out by qualified personnel only, according to the regulations for electrical and mechanical safety in your country.
- Check that the available voltage is not higher than the one stated on the unit.
- The power cord should always be in perfect condition. Switch the unit immediately off when the power cord is squashed or damaged. It must be replaced by the manufacturer, its service agent or similarly qualified persons in order to avoid a hazard.
- Never let the power cord come into contact with other cables!
- This fixture must be earthed to comply with safety regulations.
- Don’t connect the unit to any dimmer pack.
- Always use an appropriate and certified safety cable when installing the unit.
- To prevent electric shock, do not open the cover. There are no user-serviceable parts inside.
- Never repair a fuse or bypass the fuse holder. Always replace a damaged fuse with a fuse of the same type and electrical specifications!
- In the event of serious operating problems, stop using the fixture and contact your dealer immediately.
- The housing and the lenses must be replaced if they are visibly damaged.
- Please use the original packing when the device is to be transported.
- Due to safety reasons, it is prohibited to make unauthorized modifications to the unit.
Important: Never look directly into the light source! Don’t use the effect in the presence of persons suffering from epilepsy.
DESCRIPTION
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MAINS INPUT: equipped with PowerCON® TRUE1 compatible connectors. Connect the supplied mains cable or any PowerCon® TRUE1 extension cable here.
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MAINS OUTPUT: used to daisy chain the power to several other projectors. Always pay attention to the maximum load while adding projectors! Special Multi cables (PowerCON® TRUE1 + DMX XLR-cables are optionally available: see our website!) Hint: Please check our website for special cable assemblies that contain both power in one cable. Different lengths are available: 1.3m, 3m, 5m and 10m, very convenient!
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DMX IN/OUT: 5pin in/outputs are available to daisy chain the projector with other units that will be controlled by a DMX controller.
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ETHERNET IN/OUT: used to connect the projector to an Ethernet network, Art-Net / sACN protocol is supported.
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DISPLAY & BUTTONS: alphanumeric OLED display and touch keys to select different options of the setup menu:
- MENU button: used to browse the different menu options or to exit a menu option. If the setup menu is locked: press the button for about 2 seconds to unlock and enter.
- ▼-button: used to go to the next menu option or to decrease a parameter value.
- ▲-button: used to go to the previous menu option or to increase a parameter value.
- ENTER-button: used to select a menu option or confirm a setting.
Note: shortcut to flip the display → press the ▲+▼ buttons together.
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VENTILATION HOLES + COOLING FAN: it is very important to make sure that the temperature-controlled fan and ventilation openings always remain free to maintain optimal cooling!
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HANGING BRACKETS: with a knob to fasten the unit in the desired tilt position. You can use the hole in the centre of the bracket to fix a hook or truss clamp. Or you can use the included OMEGA BRACKETS to easily add/remove the truss clamps.
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SAFETY HOLE: used to attach (an optional) safety cable when the unit is rigged, see paragraph “overhead rigging”.
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AIR PRESSURE VENT: for improved performance and service life, this special vent equalizes the pressure inside the projector while blocking water and preventing condense from being formed.
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COUPLER MECHANISM: the coupler mechanism makes it possible to quickly connect and align two or a long line of projectors together. Please proceed as described.
- A. Pull the locking pin and turn it over 90° so it stays unlocked.
- B. Push the button: automatically the slide comes out completely.
- C. Place both projectors nicely against each other in line so that the slide fits nicely into the other projector.
- D. When this is done, pull the locking pin and turn it again over 90°, until the pin fits in the hole of the slide and locks both projectors together.
- E. To unlock both projectors: repeat point (A) and mode the latch to the other position to retract the slide.
OVERHEAD RIGGING
- Important: The installation must be carried out by qualified service personal only. Improper installation can result in serious injuries and/or damage to property. Overhead rigging requires extensive experience! Working load limits should be respected, certified installation materials should be used, the installed device should be inspected regularly for safety.
- Make sure the area below the installation place is free from unwanted persons during rigging, de-rigging and servicing.
- Locate the fixture in a well-ventilated spot, far away from any flammable materials and/or liquids. The fixture must be fixed at least 50cm from the surrounding walls.
- The device should be installed out of reach of people and outside areas where persons may walk by or be seated.
- Before rigging make sure that the installation area can hold a minimum point load of 10times the device’s weight.
- Always use a certified safety cable that can hold 12times the weight of the device when installing the unit. This secondary safety attachment should be installed in a way that no part of the installation can drop more than 20cm if the main attachment fails.
- The device should be well fixed; a free-swinging mounting is dangerous and may not be considered!
- Don’t cover any ventilation openings as this may result in overheating.
- The operator has to make sure that the safety-relating and machine-technical installations are approved by an expert before using them for the first time. The installations should be inspected every year by a skilled person to be sure that safety is still optimal.
SETUP MENU
Main Menu| 1st Level| 2nd Level| Remarks| Default
Value
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DMX Settings
| DMX Address| 001 (xxx)| xxx depends on the selected mode|
1
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Channel Mode
| 6CH| | __
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21CH
15CH|
17CH|
21CH|
33CH|
33CH FULL| 17CH mode + MACROS
39CH|
49CH FULL| 33CH mode + MACROS
65CH|
81CH FULL| 65CH mode + MACROS
113CH|
123CH| 113CH + DIM & STROBE
No DMX Status| BlackOut| | Freeze
Freeze|
View DMX Value| | Select a channel to monitor|
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Connect Option
| Auto| | __
Auto
DMX|
Art-Net|
sACN|
Network| IP Address| |
Subnet Mask|
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Art-Net Settings
| Net| values: 0 → 127| 0
Sub-Net| values: 0 → 15| 0
Universe| values: 0 → 15| 0
sACN Settings| sACN Universe| values: 0001 → 32000| 1
sACN Priority| values: 0 → 200| 100
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Fixture Settings
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Dimmer Curve
| Linear| | __
Square law
Square law|
Inv SQ law|
S Curve|
Dimmer Speed| Fast| | Fast
Smooth|
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White Balance
| Red1| values: 125 → 255| 255
Green1| values: 125 → 255| 255
Blue1| values: 125 → 255| 255
Red2| values: 125 → 255| 255
Green2| values: 125 → 255| 255
Blue2| values: 125 → 255| 255
Invert PixelOrder| DISABLE| | DISABLE
ENABLE|
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PWM Frequency
| 3600 Hz| | __
7200 Hz
4800 Hz|
7200 Hz|
12000 Hz|
Display Settings| Display Invert| No/Yes| | No
Temperature Unit| °C / F| (Celcius / Fahrenheit)| °C
Fixture Test| Auto Test| | |
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Information
| Fixture Use Hour| | |
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LED Use Hour
| Total LED Hour| |
LED On Hour| |
LED Hours
Reset
| needs password (= 050)|
Temperature| | current + max LED temp.|
Fan State| xxxx| shows actual rotation speed|
Firmware Version| | |
RDM UID| xxxxxx| |
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Error Logs
| Fixture Errors| |
Reset Error Log
No/Yes
| confirm with password (= 050)|
Special Functions| Factory Restore| No/Yes| |
General operation of the setup menu
- Press the MENU button to ENTER the setup menu.
- Press the ▼/▲ buttons to browse the menu until the required function shows up.
- Select the function with the ENTER button.
- Use ▼/▲ buttons to change the values.
- Press the ENTER button to confirm the selected value.
- Press the MENU button to return to a higher level in the menu or leave the setup menu.
- Remark 1: press the MENU button during 2s to unlock the setup menu
- Remark 2: press the ▼/▲ buttons together to flip the display.
DMX SETTINGS menu
DMX ADDRESS
Used to set the desired DMX-address.
- Press the ▼/▲ buttons to browse the menu until the required function shows up.
- Press the ENTER button: the values can be changed
- Use ▼/▲ buttons to select the desired DMX512 address. The last occupied DMX-address is also shown: makes it easier to set the address of the next unit in the chain.
- Once the correct address shows on the display, press the ENTER button to save it.
Note: on RDM-compatible controllers this option can also be remotely set.
CHANNEL MODE
Used to set the desired channel mode.
- Press the ▼/▲ buttons to browse the menu until the required function shows up.
- Press the ENTER button: the values can be changed
- Use ▼/▲ buttons to select the desired mode:
- 6CH 2 zones: z1= RGB + z2 = WHITE (no effect macros)
- 15CH 2 zones: z1= RGB + z2 = WHITE + multi-zone effect macros (combined control RGB / WHITE)
- 21CH 2 zones: z1= RGB + z2 = WHITE + multi-zone effect macros (separate control RGB / WHITE)
- 17CH 8 zones: 4 RGB + 4 WHITE + Function channel
- 33CH 16 zones: 8 RGB + 8 WHITE (only pixel control) + Function channel
- 33CH F 8 zones: 4 RGB + 4 WHITE + Function channel + strobe & dim + effect macros
- 39CH 16 zones: 8 RGB + 8 WHITE + separate RGB / WHITE strobe & dim + Function channel
- 49CH F 16 zones: 8 RGB + 8 WHITE + Function channel + strobe & dim + effect macros
- 65CH 32 zones: 16 RGB + 16 WHITE (only pixel control) + Function channel
- 81CH F 32 zones: 16 RGB + 16 WHITE + Function channel + strobe & dim + effect macros
- 113CH 48 zones: 32 RGB + 16 WHITE (only pixel control) + Function channel
- 123CH 48 zones: 32 RGB + 16 WHITE (only pixel control) + strobe & dim + Function channel
- Once the correct option shows on the display, press the ENTER button to save it.
Remark: on RDM-compatible controllers, this option can also be remotely set.
NO DMX Status
Used to set how the projector reacts when the DMX signal suddenly disappears.
- Press the ▼/▲ buttons to browse the menu until the required function shows up.
- Press the ENTER button: the values can be changed
- Use ▼/▲ buttons to select the desired mode:
- BLACKOUT: output turns black while no DMX is detected.
- FREEZE: output based on the last valid DMX signal is kept on the projector.
- Once the correct option shows on the display, press the ENTER button to save it.
Note: as soon as the input detects a DMX signal, blackout or freeze mode will be cancelled.
View DMX Values
Used to monitor the incoming DMX-signals, handy for fault debugging.
- Press the ▼/▲ buttons to browse the menu until the required function shows up.
- Press the ENTER button: you can monitor the incoming DMX-signal, functions and values are displayed.
- Press the ▼/▲ buttons to select the channel that you want to monitor.
Connect Option
Used to set the desired control mode.
- Press the ▼/▲ buttons to browse the menu until the required function shows up.
- Press the ENTER button: the values can be changed
- Use ▼/▲ buttons to select the desired mode:
- AUTO: checks the incoming signals and selects the first valid signal.
- DMX: standard DMX / RDM input is used for control
- Art-Net: Art-Net™ protocol is used
- sACN: sACN protocol is used.
Network
Used to set the network parameters.
- Press the ▼/▲ buttons to browse the menu until the required function shows up.
- IP-address
- Subnet Mask
- Press the ENTER button: the values can be changed
- Use a combination of ▼/▲ and ENTER buttons to set the desired values.
Art-Net Settings
Used to set the specific Art-Net parameters.
- Press the ▼/▲ buttons to browse the menu until the required function shows up.
- Net (0 → 127)
- Sub-Net (0 → 15)
- Universe (0 → 15)
- Press the ENTER button: the values can be changed
- Use a combination of ▼/▲ and ENTER buttons to set the desired values.
sACN Settings
Used to set the specific sACN parameters.
- Press the ▼/▲ buttons to browse the menu until the required function shows up.
- sACN universe (1 → 32’000)
- sACN priority (0 → 200)
- Press the ENTER button: the values can be changed
- Use a combination of ▼/▲ and ENTER buttons to set the desired values.
FIXTURE SETTINGS menu
DIMMER CURVE
Used to set the dimmer curve of the master dimmer.
- Press the ▼/▲ buttons to browse the menu until the required function shows up.
- Press the ENTER button: the values can be changed
- Use ▼/▲ buttons to select the desired curve:
- Once you have the desired curve, press the ENTER button to save it.
DIMMER SPEED
Used to set the speed (smoothness) of the dimmer continuously.
- Press the ▼/▲ buttons to browse the menu until the required function shows up.
- Press the ENTER button: the values can be changed
- Use ▲/▼ buttons to select the desired speed:
- Fast: quick and snappy response, can small steps can be noticed while dimming very slowly.
- Smooth: smoother dimming without visual steps but slower reaction time for fast changes.
- Once the desired value shows on the display, press the ENTER button to confirm.
WHITE BALANCE
Used to set the white balance.
The projector contains 2 PCBs with LEDs: when 1 PCB needs to be replaced, the
white balance helps to match the colors of the new PCB with those of the
already present PCB. We recommend to use this option only when it is really
necessary.
- Connect the projector to a DMX controller in the 6CH DMX mode and choose the color you want to match.
- Press the ▼/▲ buttons to browse the menu until the required function shows up.
- Press the ENTER button: the display shows the 3 LED colors of PCB 1 & 2 (change with ▼/▲ buttons)
- Press the ENTER button: the display shows the value (125-255) for the selected color / led.
- Use ▼/▲ buttons to adapt the value between 125 and 255 and confirm with ENTER
- Repeat these steps until you have the desired values. The settings will be automatically saved.
Invert PixelOrder
To keep uniformity, you can flip the pixel order when some projectors are
mounted normally and others upside-down (suspended).
- Press the ▼/▲ buttons to browse the menu until the required function shows up.
- Press the ENTER button: the values can be changed
- Use ▼/▲ buttons to select the desired mode:
- Once the correct option shows on the display, press the ENTER button to save it.
PWM Frequency
Used to set the PWM refresh frequency of the LED dimming to avoid undesired
effects on video recordings.
- Press the ▲/▼ buttons until the desired function is showing on the display.
- Press the ENTER button: the values can be changed
- Use ▲/▼ buttons to select the desired speed:
- 3600 Hz: slowest PWM frequency.
- 12000 Hz: highest possible PWM frequency,
- Once the desired value shows on the display, press the ENTER button to confirm.
Remark 1: Please note that the dimmer behaviour changes when the PWM
frequency is changed so always use the same PWM frequency on all units.
Remark 2: The default value (4800 Hz) gives excellent results.
DISPLAY SETTINGS menu
Display Invert
Used to flip the display (turn it 180°).
- Press the ▼/▲ buttons to browse the menu until the required function shows up.
- Press the ENTER button: the values can be changed
- Use ▼/▲ buttons to select the desired mode:
- No: normal display
- Yes: flipped display.
- Once the correct option shows on the display, press the ENTER button to save it.
- Remark: a faster shortcut is to press the ▼/▲ buttons together for about 2 seconds.
Temperature Units
Used to select if the LED temperature is shown in degrees Celsius °C or
Fahrenheit F.
- Press the ▼/▲ buttons to browse the menu until the required function shows up.
- Press the ENTER button: the values can be changed
- Use ▼/▲ buttons to select the desired mode:
- °C: temperature shown in degrees Celsius.
- F: temperature shown in Fahrenheit.
- Once the correct option shows on the display, press the ENTER button to save it.
FIXTURE TEST menu
AUTOTEST
Used to quickly check if all LEDs are working well without the need for a DMX
console.
- Press the ▼/▲ buttons to browse the menu until the required function shows up.
- Press the ENTER button:
- The display starts flashing while showing ”Testing……”
- The different LED colors are lit one by one so you can see if they are all working well.
- Press the MENU button to stop the “AUTO TEST” function.
FIXTURE INFORMATION menu
FIXTURE Use Hours
Shows the Total time the projector was switched on, starting from the 1st day
it was used.
- Press the ▼/▲ buttons to browse the menu until the required function shows up.
- Press the ENTER button: the TOTAL usage time is shown, this value cannot be reset.
LED Use Hours
Shows the time information of the LEDs in the projector.
- Press the ▼/▲ buttons to browse the menu until the required function shows up.
- Press the ENTER button → 3 options are shown:
- Total LED Hour: shows the number of operating hours of the LEDs since the first use
- LED On Hour: shows the number of operating hours of the LEDs since the last reset.
- LED Hours reset: resets the “LED On Hour” counter.
Temperature
Shows the current + Max LED Temperature.
- Press the ▼/▲ buttons to browse the menu until the required function shows up.
- Press the ENTER button (use ▼/▲ buttons to choose the LEDs on PCB1 or PCB2):
- The current LED temperature is shown.
- The MAXIMUM LED temperature is shown, since the projector was switched on.
Fan State
Shows the actual rotation speed of the cooling fan.
- Press the ▼/▲ buttons to browse the menu until the required function shows up.
- Press the ENTER button: the current rotation speed is shown (in RPM)
Firmware Version
Shows actual firmware version information.
- Press the ▼/▲ buttons to browse the menu until the required function shows up.
- Press the ENTER button: the current firmware version of the different processors is shown.
Note: The firmware of this unit can be upgraded using our special “Firmware Updater” (separately available from Briteq). More information about this can be found in the user manual of the firmware updater or our
website: https://briteq-lighting.com/firmware-updater
RDM UID
Shows actual unique RDM ID of the projector.
- Press the ▼/▲ buttons to browse the menu until the required function shows up.
- Press the ENTER button: the unique RDM ID of the projector is shown.
- This RDM-UID has 2 parts:
- Fixed part (same for all BTI-LIGHTSTRIKE IP66 units): 2122004E
- Random part (unique 4-digit for each unit, ranging from 0000 to FFFF)
ERROR Logs
Shows eventual ERROR messages if they exist.
- Press the ▼/▲ buttons to browse the menu until the required function shows up.
- Press the ENTER button: under normal conditions, the display should be empty.
Remark: when a FAN ERROR occurs, the output is reduced to 50% to prevent overheating of the unit.
SPECIAL FUNCTIONS menu
FACTORY RESTORE →
This is your emergency exit if you really messed up the settings: just return
to factory settings.
- Press the ▼/▲ buttons to browse the menu until the required function shows up.
- Press the ENTER button: the values can be changed
- Use ▼/▲ buttons to select the desired option:
- No (nothing happens)
- Yes (factory defaults are loaded)
Remark: the default values are shown in the last column of the SETUP MENU table, see earlier in this manual.
ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION
Important: The electrical installation should be carried out by qualified personnel only, according to the regulations for electrical and mechanical safety in your country. Mains power is the same for all units but there are different possibilities to connect the data cabling:
ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION FOR TWO OR MORE UNITS IN WIRED DMX MODE:
Use this function when you want to control the projectors by any DMX
controller.
- Connect the projectors as shown in the drawing below.
- First put the projectors in the desired DMX mode: see the different DMX charts and choose the one that suits you best.
- Give all projectors a start address: each projector shows its start + end address, make sure that the addresses do not overlap!
Some general information on DMX:
- The DMX-protocol is a widely used high-speed signal to control intelligent light equipment. You need to “daisy chain” your DMX controller and all the connected units with a balanced cable of good quality.
- Both XLR-3pin and XLR-5pin connectors are used, however, XLR-3pin is more popular because these cables are compatible with balanced audio cables.
- Pin layout XLR-3pin: Pin1 = GND ~ Pin2 = Negative signal (-) ~ Pin3 = Positive signal (+)
- Pin layout XLR-5pin: Pin1 = GND ~ Pin2 = Negative signal (-) ~ Pin3 = Positive signal (+) ~ Pins4+5 not used.
- To prevent strange behaviour of the light effects, due to interferences, you must use a 90Ω to 120Ω terminator at the end of the chain. Never use Y-splitter cables, this simply won’t work!
- Make sure that all units are connected to the mains.
- Each light effect in the chain needs to have its proper starting address so it knows which commands from the controller it has to decode.
ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION VIA WIRED ETHERNET IN/OUT:
Art-Net is nothing more than a protocol for transmitting DMX512 over an
Ethernet network, developed by Artistic Licence Engineering (UK) Ltd. Thanks
to the much bigger bandwidth it is possible to send more than 256 DMX-
universes in one time. This projector can be connected in such Ethernet
network using routers, switches etc. The network topology is exactly the same
as for a normal PC network. However, IP addresses cannot be obtained via DHCP:
see the explanations in the chapter “setup menu” on how to manually setup the
IP address, Net Mask and choose the desired DMX-universe. Also the sACN
protocol is supported.
IMPORTANT NOTE: this projector has both Ethernet input and output so you can daisy chain several units. However, the number of units in one chain should be limited to ±10 units to avoid unwanted signal delays. In bigger installations, you should use the “STAR-topology” using Ethernet switches (or a combination of both). This reduces the delays between unit and also improves reliability of the installation.
- Internally the selected DMX-universe is treated as a normal DMX-signal so further setup of the DMX-address, channel mode etc. should be done as usual.
DMX CHARTS
There are several DMX-modes for maximum compatibility under different conditions:
DMX CHART for BASIC USE
Simple mode, without pixels control or pixel macros
6 CH | VALUE | FUNCTION | REMARKS |
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1 | 000-255 | RED | pixel 1 |
2 | 000-255 | GREEN | pixel 1 |
3 | 000-255 | BLUE | pixel 1 |
4 | 000-255 | WHITE | pixel 2 |
5 | 000-255 | MASTER DIMMER (coarse) 0 → 100% | |
6 | 000-255 | MASTER DIMMER (fine) 0 → 100% |
DMX CHARTS with pre-programmed PIXEL MACROS
Easy mode, with pixel macros: the perfect choice to make nice shows on
controllers with a limited number of DMX channels or when there is not enough
time to write complicated pixel mapping programs.
15CH LAYOUT
15 CH | VALUE | FUNCTION | REMARKS |
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1 | 000-255 | RED | pixel 1 |
2 | 000-255 | GREEN | pixel 1 |
3 | 000-255 | BLUE | pixel 1 |
4 | 000-255 | WHITE | pixel 2 |
5
| | MACRO COLOR PRESETS|
000-009| Macros OFF|
010-017| Color1|
018-024| Color2|
025-032| Color3|
033-039| Color4|
040-047| Color5|
048-054| Color6|
055-061| Color7|
062-069| Color8|
070-076| Color9|
077-084| Color10|
085-091| Color11|
092-099| Color12|
100-106| Color13|
107-113| Color14|
114-121| Color15|
122-128| Color16|
129-136| Color17|
137-143| Color18|
144-151| Color19|
152-158| Color20|
159-165| Color21|
166-173| Color22|
174-180| Color23|
| 181-188| Color24|
---|---|---|---
189-195| Color25|
196-203| Color26|
204-210| Color27|
211-217| Color28|
218-225| Color29|
226-232| Color30|
233-240| Color31|
241-247| Color32|
248-255| Color33|
6| 000-255| MASTER DIMMER (coarse) 0 → 100%| combined for all
pixels
7| 000-255| MASTER DIMMER (fine) 0 → 100%| 16 bit mode
8| 000-255| STROBE DURATION| combined for all pixels
9
| | STROBE SPEED|
000-006| No strobe| combined for all pixels
007-255| SPEED (slow → fast)| combined for all pixels
10
| | STROBE EFFECTS|
000-005| No effect| combined for all pixels
006-050| Ramp up| combined for all pixels
051-100| Ramp down| combined for all pixels
101-150| Ramp up-down| combined for all pixels
151-200| Lightning| combined for all pixels
201-255| Random| combined for all pixels
11
| | RGB EFFECT MACROS| RGB macros use 32pixels
000-039| No function|
040-047| RGB Macro 1|
048-055| RGB Macro 2|
056-063| RGB Macro 3|
064-071| RGB Macro 4|
072-079| RGB Macro 5|
080-087| RGB Macro 6|
088-095| RGB Macro 7|
096-103| RGB Macro 8|
104-111| RGB Macro 9|
112-119| RGB Macro 10|
120-127| RGB Macro 11|
128-135| RGB Macro 12|
136-143| RGB Macro 13|
144-151| RGB Macro 14|
152-159| RGB Macro 15|
160-167| RGB Macro 16|
168-175| RGB Macro 17|
176-183| RGB Macro 18|
184-191| RGB Macro 19|
192-199| RGB Macro 20|
200-207| RGB Macro 21|
208-215| RGB Macro 22|
216-223| RGB Macro 23|
224-231| RGB Macro 24|
232-239| RGB Macro 25|
240-247| RGB Macro 26|
248-255| RGB Macro 27|
12
| | EFFECT MACROS – WHITE CENTRAL LINE| WHITE macros use 16pixels
000-090| No function|
091-105| WHITE Macro 1|
106-120| WHITE Macro 2|
121-135| WHITE Macro 3|
136-150| WHITE Macro 4|
151-165| WHITE Macro 5|
166-180| WHITE Macro 6|
181-195| WHITE Macro 7|
196-210| WHITE Macro 8|
| 211-225| WHITE Macro 9|
---|---|---|---
226-240| WHITE Macro 10|
241-255| WHITE Macro 11|
13
| | MACRO SPEED (COMBINED FOR CH11 + CH12)|
000-004| STOP (waiting at first step)|
005-127| SPEED L→R: SLOW to FAST|
128-132| STOP (waiting at last step)|
133-255| SPEED R→L: SLOW to FAST|
14| 000-255| FADE EFFECT (zero → max)|
15
| | FUNCTION CHANNEL|
000-005| No function|
006-010| DIMMER CURVE: LINEAR| 3 seconds delay
011-015| DIMMER CURVE: SQUARE| 3 seconds delay
016-020| DIMMER CURVE: INV. SQUARE| 3 seconds delay
021-025| DIMMER CURVE: S-CURVE| 3 seconds delay
026-030| No function|
031-035| DIMMER SPEED: FAST| 3 seconds delay
036-040| DIMMER SPEED: SLOW| 3 seconds delay
041-045| No function|
046-050| PIXEL ORDER: NORMAL| 3 seconds delay
051-055| PIXEL ORDER: INVERSED| 3 seconds delay
056-065| No function|
066-070| LED PWM Frequency: 3600Hz| 3 seconds delay
071-075| LED PWM Frequency: 4800Hz| 3 seconds delay
076-080| LED PWM Frequency: 7200Hz| 3 seconds delay
081-085| LED PWM Frequency: 12000Hz| 3 seconds delay
086-255| No function|
21CH LAYOUT
21 CH | VALUE | FUNCTION | REMARKS |
---|
CONTROLS FOR RGB ZONES
| 1| 000-255| RED| pixel 1
2| 000-255| GREEN| pixel 1
3| 000-255| BLUE| pixel 1
4
| | MACRO COLOR PRESETS|
000-009| Macros OFF|
010-017| Color1|
018-024| Color2|
025-032| Color3|
033-039| Color4|
040-047| Color5|
048-054| Color6|
055-061| Color7|
062-069| Color8|
070-076| Color9|
077-084| Color10|
085-091| Color11|
092-099| Color12|
100-106| Color13|
107-113| Color14|
114-121| Color15|
122-128| Color16|
129-136| Color17|
137-143| Color18|
144-151| Color19|
| | 152-158| Color20|
---|---|---|---|---
159-165| Color21|
166-173| Color22|
174-180| Color23|
181-188| Color24|
189-195| Color25|
196-203| Color26|
204-210| Color27|
211-217| Color28|
218-225| Color29|
226-232| Color30|
233-240| Color31|
241-247| Color32|
248-255| Color33|
5| 000-255| MASTER DIMMER (coarse) 0 → 100%|
6| 000-255| MASTER DIMMER (fine) 0 → 100%|
7| 000-255| STROBE DURATION|
8
| | STROBE SPEED|
000-006| No strobe|
007-255| SPEED (slow → fast)| pixel 1
9
| | STROBE EFFECTS|
000-005| No effect|
006-050| Ramp up|
051-100| Ramp down|
101-150| Ramp up-down|
151-200| Lightning|
201-255| Random|
10
| | EFFECT MACROS| RGB macros use 32pixels
000-039| No function|
040-047| RGB Macro 1|
048-055| RGB Macro 2|
056-063| RGB Macro 3|
064-071| RGB Macro 4|
072-079| RGB Macro 5|
080-087| RGB Macro 6|
088-095| RGB Macro 7|
096-103| RGB Macro 8|
104-111| RGB Macro 9|
112-119| RGB Macro 10|
120-127| RGB Macro 11|
128-135| RGB Macro 12|
136-143| RGB Macro 13|
144-151| RGB Macro 14|
152-159| RGB Macro 15|
160-167| RGB Macro 16|
168-175| RGB Macro 17|
176-183| RGB Macro 18|
184-191| RGB Macro 19|
192-199| RGB Macro 20|
200-207| RGB Macro 21|
208-215| RGB Macro 22|
216-223| RGB Macro 23|
224-231| RGB Macro 24|
232-239| RGB Macro 25|
240-247| RGB Macro 26|
248-255| RGB Macro 27|
11
| | MACRO SPEED|
000-004| STOP (waiting at first step)|
005-127| SPEED L→R: SLOW to FAST|
128-132| STOP (waiting at last step)|
133-255| SPEED R→L: SLOW to FAST|
12| 000-255| FADE EFFECT (zero → max)|
CONTROLS FOR WHITE ZONE
| 13| 000-255| MASTER DIMMER (coarse) 0 → 100%|
---|---|---|---|---
14| 000-255| MASTER DIMMER (fine) 0 → 100%|
15| 000-255| STROBE DURATION|
16
| | STROBE SPEED|
000-006| No strobe|
007-255| SPEED (slow → fast)| pixel 2
17
| | STROBE EFFECTS|
000-005| No effect|
006-050| Ramp up|
051-100| Ramp down|
101-150| Ramp up-down|
151-200| Lightning|
201-255| Random|
18
| | EFFECT MACROS| WHITE macros use 16pixels
000-090| No function|
091-105| WHITE Macro 1|
106-120| WHITE Macro 2|
121-135| WHITE Macro 3|
136-150| WHITE Macro 4|
151-165| WHITE Macro 5|
166-180| WHITE Macro 6|
181-195| WHITE Macro 7|
196-210| WHITE Macro 8|
211-225| WHITE Macro 9|
226-240| WHITE Macro 10|
241-255| WHITE Macro 11|
19
| | MACRO SPEED|
000-004| STOP (waiting at first step)|
005-127| SPEED L→R: SLOW to FAST|
128-132| STOP (waiting at last step)|
133-255| SPEED R→L: SLOW to FAST|
20| 000-255| FADE EFFECT (zero → max)|
21
| | FUNCTION CHANNEL|
000-005| No function|
006-010| DIMMER CURVE: LINEAR| 3 seconds delay
011-015| DIMMER CURVE: SQUARE| 3 seconds delay
016-020| DIMMER CURVE: INV. SQUARE| 3 seconds delay
021-025| DIMMER CURVE: S-CURVE| 3 seconds delay
026-030| No function|
031-035| DIMMER SPEED: FAST| 3 seconds delay
036-040| DIMMER SPEED: SLOW| 3 seconds delay
041-045| No function|
046-050| PIXEL ORDER: NORMAL| 3 seconds delay
051-055| PIXEL ORDER: INVERSED| 3 seconds delay
056-065| No function|
066-070| LED PWM Frequency: 3600Hz| 3 seconds delay
071-075| LED PWM Frequency: 4800Hz| 3 seconds delay
076-080| LED PWM Frequency: 7200Hz| 3 seconds delay
081-085| LED PWM Frequency: 12000Hz| 3 seconds delay
086-255| No function|
39CH LAYOUT
39 CH | VALUE | FUNCTION | REMARKS |
---|---|---|---|
CONTROLS FOR RGB ZONES | 1 | 000-255 | RED1 |
2 | 000-255 | GREEN1 | |
3 | 000-255 | BLUE1 | |
4 | 000-255 | RED2 | |
5 | 000-255 | GREEN2 | |
6 | 000-255 | BLUE2 | |
7 | 000-255 | RED3 | |
8 | 000-255 | GREEN3 | |
9 | 000-255 | BLUE3 | |
10 | 000-255 | RED4 | |
11 | 000-255 | GREEN4 | |
12 | 000-255 | BLUE4 | |
13 | 000-255 | RED5 | |
14 | 000-255 | GREEN5 | |
15 | 000-255 | BLUE5 | |
16 | 000-255 | RED6 | |
17 | 000-255 | GREEN6 | |
18 | 000-255 | BLUE6 | |
19 | 000-255 | RED7 | |
20 | 000-255 | GREEN7 | |
21 | 000-255 | BLUE7 | |
22 | 000-255 | RED8 | |
23 | 000-255 | GREEN8 | |
24 | 000-255 | BLUE8 | |
25 | 000-255 | MASTER DIMMER (coarse) 0 → 100% | |
26 | 000-255 | MASTER DIMMER (fine) 0 → 100% | |
27 | 000-255 | STROBE DURATION |
28
| | STROBE SPEED|
000-006| No strobe|
007-255| SPEED (slow → fast)|
29
| | STROBE EFFECTS|
000-005| No effect|
006-050| Ramp up|
051-100| Ramp down|
101-150| Ramp up-down|
151-200| Lightning|
201-255| Random|
WHITE ZONE| 30| 000-255| WHITE 1|
31| 000-255| WHITE 2|
32| 000-255| WHITE 3|
33| 000-255| WHITE 4|
34| 000-255| MASTER DIMMER (coarse) 0 → 100%|
35| 000-255| MASTER DIMMER (fine) 0 → 100%|
36| 000-255| STROBE DURATION|
37
| | STROBE SPEED|
000-006| No strobe|
007-255| SPEED (slow → fast)|
38
| | STROBE EFFECTS|
000-005| No effect|
006-050| Ramp up|
051-100| Ramp down|
101-150| Ramp up-down|
151-200| Lightning|
201-255| Random|
39
| | FUNCTION CHANNEL|
---|---|---|---
000-005| No function|
006-010| DIMMER CURVE: LINEAR| 3 seconds delay
011-015| DIMMER CURVE: SQUARE| 3 seconds delay
016-020| DIMMER CURVE: INV. SQUARE| 3 seconds delay
021-025| DIMMER CURVE: S-CURVE| 3 seconds delay
026-030| No function|
031-035| DIMMER SPEED: FAST| 3 seconds delay
036-040| DIMMER SPEED: SLOW| 3 seconds delay
041-045| No function|
046-050| PIXEL ORDER: NORMAL| 3 seconds delay
051-055| PIXEL ORDER: INVERSED| 3 seconds delay
056-065| No function|
066-070| LED PWM Frequency: 3600Hz| 3 seconds delay
071-075| LED PWM Frequency: 4800Hz| 3 seconds delay
076-080| LED PWM Frequency: 7200Hz| 3 seconds delay
081-085| LED PWM Frequency: 12000Hz| 3 seconds delay
086-255| No function|
DMX CHARTS for pure PIXEL MAPPING
Several extended DMX modes: the perfect choice while used with media servers
and consoles with pixel mapping possibilities. The new 123CH mode is the most
adapted for easy programming of big shows!
17CH| 33CH| 65CH| 113CH| 123CH| VALUE
000-255
| FUNCTION REMARKS
---|---|---|---|---|---|---
PIXEL CONTROL
1| 1| 1| 1| 1| RED1|
2| 2| 2| 2| 2| 000-255| GREEN1|
3| 3| 3| 3| 3| 000-255| BLUE1|
4| 4| 4| 4| 4| 000-255| RED2|
5| 5| 5| 5| 5| 000-255| GREEN2|
6| 6| 6| 6| 6| 000-255| BLUE2|
7| 7| 7| 7| 7| 000-255| RED3|
8| 8| 8| 8| 8| 000-255| GREEN3|
9| 9| 9| 9| 9| 000-255| BLUE3|
10| 10| 10| 10| 10| 000-255| RED4|
11| 11| 11| 11| 11| 000-255| GREEN4|
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---
12| 12| 12| 12| 12| 000-255| BLUE4|
| 13| 13| 13| 13| 000-255| RED5|
14| 14| 14| 14| 000-255| GREEN5|
15| 15| 15| 15| 000-255| BLUE5|
16| 16| 16| 16| 000-255| RED6|
17| 17| 17| 17| 000-255| GREEN6|
18| 18| 18| 18| 000-255| BLUE6|
19| 19| 19| 19| 000-255| RED7|
20| 20| 20| 20| 000-255| GREEN7|
21| 21| 21| 21| 000-255| BLUE7|
22| 22| 22| 22| 000-255| RED8|
23| 23| 23| 23| 000-255| GREEN8|
24| 24| 24| 24| 000-255| BLUE8|
| 25| 25| 25| 000-255| RED9|
26| 26| 26| 000-255| GREEN9|
27| 27| 27| 000-255| BLUE9|
28| 28| 28| 000-255| RED10|
29| 29| 29| 000-255| GREEN10|
30| 30| 30| 000-255| BLUE10|
31| 31| 31| 000-255| RED11|
32| 32| 32| 000-255| GREEN11|
33| 33| 33| 000-255| BLUE11|
34| 34| 34| 000-255| RED12|
35| 35| 35| 000-255| GREEN12|
36| 36| 36| 000-255| BLUE12|
37| 37| 37| 000-255| RED13|
38| 38| 38| 000-255| GREEN13|
39| 39| 39| 000-255| BLUE13|
40| 40| 40| 000-255| RED14|
41| 41| 41| 000-255| GREEN14|
42| 42| 42| 000-255| BLUE14|
43| 43| 43| 000-255| RED15|
44| 44| 44| 000-255| GREEN15|
45| 45| 45| 000-255| BLUE15|
46| 46| 46| 000-255| RED16|
47| 47| 47| 000-255| GREEN16|
48| 48| 48| 000-255| BLUE16|
| 49| 49| 000-255| RED17|
50| 50| 000-255| GREEN17|
51| 51| 000-255| BLUE17|
52| 52| 000-255| RED18|
53| 53| 000-255| GREEN18|
54| 54| 000-255| BLUE18|
55| 55| 000-255| RED19|
56| 56| 000-255| GREEN19|
57| 57| 000-255| BLUE19|
58| 58| 000-255| RED20|
59| 59| 000-255| GREEN20|
60| 60| 000-255| BLUE20|
61| 61| 000-255| RED21|
62| 62| 000-255| GREEN21|
63| 63| 000-255| BLUE21|
64| 64| 000-255| RED22|
65| 65| 000-255| GREEN22|
66| 66| 000-255| BLUE22|
67| 67| 000-255| RED23|
68| 68| 000-255| GREEN23|
69| 69| 000-255| BLUE23|
70| 70| 000-255| RED24|
71| 71| 000-255| GREEN24|
72| 72| 000-255| BLUE24|
| | | 73| 73| 000-255| RED25|
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---
74| 74| 000-255| GREEN25|
75| 75| 000-255| BLUE25|
76| 76| 000-255| RED26|
77| 77| 000-255| GREEN26|
78| 78| 000-255| BLUE26|
79| 79| 000-255| RED27|
80| 80| 000-255| GREEN27|
81| 81| 000-255| BLUE27|
82| 82| 000-255| RED28|
83| 83| 000-255| GREEN28|
84| 84| 000-255| BLUE28|
85| 85| 000-255| RED29|
86| 86| 000-255| GREEN29|
87| 87| 000-255| BLUE29|
88| 88| 000-255| RED30|
89| 89| 000-255| GREEN30|
90| 90| 000-255| BLUE30|
91| 91| 000-255| RED31|
92| 92| 000-255| GREEN31|
93| 93| 000-255| BLUE31|
94| 94| 000-255| RED32|
95| 95| 000-255| GREEN32|
96| 96| 000-255| BLUE32|
| 97| 000-255| MASTER DIMMER (coarse)| 0→ 100%
98| 000-255| MASTER DIMMER (fine)| 0→ 100%
99| 000-255| STROBE DURATION|
100
| | STROBE SPEED|
000-006| No strobe|
007-255| SPEED (slow → fast)| pixel 1
101
| | STROBE EFFECTS|
000-005| No effect|
006-050| Ramp up|
051-100| Ramp down|
101-150| Ramp up-down|
151-200| Lightning|
201-255| Random|
13| 25| 49| 97| 102| 000-255| WHITE 1|
14| 26| 50| 98| 103| 000-255| WHITE 2|
15| 27| 51| 99| 104| 000-255| WHITE 3|
16| 28| 52| 100| 105| 000-255| WHITE 4|
| 29| 53| 101| 106| 000-255| WHITE 5|
30| 54| 102| 107| 000-255| WHITE 6|
31| 55| 103| 108| 000-255| WHITE 7|
32| 56| 104| 109| 000-255| WHITE 8|
| 57| 105| 110| 000-255| WHITE 9|
58| 106| 111| 000-255| WHITE 10|
59| 107| 112| 000-255| WHITE 11|
60| 108| 113| 000-255| WHITE 12|
61| 109| 114| 000-255| WHITE 13|
62| 110| 115| 000-255| WHITE 14|
63| 111| 116| 000-255| WHITE 15|
64| 112| 117| 000-255| WHITE 16|
| | 118| 000-255| MASTER DIMMER (coarse)| 0→ 100%
119| 000-255| MASTER DIMMER (fine)| 0→ 100%
120| 000-255| STROBE DURATION|
121
| | STROBE SPEED|
000-006| No strobe|
007-255| SPEED (slow → fast)| pixel 2
122
| | STROBE EFFECTS|
000-005| No effect|
006-050| Ramp up|
| | | | | 051-100| Ramp down|
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---
101-150| Ramp up-down|
151-200| Lightning|
201-255| Random|
17
| ****
33
| ****
65
| ****
113
| ****
123
| | FUNCTION CHANNEL|
000-005| No function|
006-010| DIMMER CURVE: LINEAR| 3 seconds delay
011-015| DIMMER CURVE: SQUARE| 3 seconds delay
016-020| DIMMER CURVE: INV. SQUARE| 3 seconds delay
021-025| DIMMER CURVE: S-CURVE| 3 seconds delay
026-030| No function|
031-035| DIMMER SPEED: FAST| 3 seconds delay
036-040| DIMMER SPEED: SLOW| 3 seconds delay
041-045| No function|
046-050| PIXEL ORDER: NORMAL| 3 seconds delay
051-055| PIXEL ORDER: INVERSED| 3 seconds delay
056-065| No function|
066-070| LED PWM Frequency: 3600Hz| 3 seconds delay
071-075| LED PWM Frequency: 4800Hz| 3 seconds delay
076-080| LED PWM Frequency: 7200Hz| 3 seconds delay
081-085| LED PWM Frequency: 12000Hz| 3 seconds delay
086-255| No function|
DMX CHARTS for combined PIXEL MAPPING AND MACRO SUPPORT
The best choice if you want to use the BTI-LIGHTSTRIKE IP66 with media servers
and consoles with pixel mapping possibilities but you also want to have access
to the easy internal macros: best of both worlds …
33CH| 49CH| 81CH| VALUE
FUNCTION REMARKS
---|---|---|---
FULL CONTROL
1| 1| 1| 000-255| RED1|
2| 2| 2| 000-255| GREEN1|
3| 3| 3| 000-255| BLUE1|
4| 4| 4| 000-255| RED2|
5| 5| 5| 000-255| GREEN2|
6| 6| 6| 000-255| BLUE2|
7| 7| 7| 000-255| RED3|
8| 8| 8| 000-255| GREEN3|
9| 9| 9| 000-255| BLUE3|
10| 10| 10| 000-255| RED4|
11| 11| 11| 000-255| GREEN4|
12| 12| 12| 000-255| BLUE4|
| 13| 13| 000-255| RED5|
14| 14| 000-255| GREEN5|
| 15| 15| 000-255| BLUE5|
---|---|---|---|---|---
16| 16| 000-255| RED6|
17| 17| 000-255| GREEN6|
18| 18| 000-255| BLUE6|
19| 19| 000-255| RED7|
20| 20| 000-255| GREEN7|
21| 21| 000-255| BLUE7|
22| 22| 000-255| RED8|
23| 23| 000-255| GREEN8|
24| 24| 000-255| BLUE8|
| 25| 000-255| RED9|
26| 000-255| GREEN9|
27| 000-255| BLUE9|
28| 000-255| RED10|
29| 000-255| GREEN10|
30| 000-255| BLUE10|
31| 000-255| RED11|
32| 000-255| GREEN11|
33| 000-255| BLUE11|
34| 000-255| RED12|
35| 000-255| GREEN12|
36| 000-255| BLUE12|
37| 000-255| RED13|
38| 000-255| GREEN13|
39| 000-255| BLUE13|
40| 000-255| RED14|
41| 000-255| GREEN14|
42| 000-255| BLUE14|
43| 000-255| RED15|
44| 000-255| GREEN15|
45| 000-255| BLUE15|
46| 000-255| RED16|
47| 000-255| GREEN16|
48| 000-255| BLUE16|
13| 25| 49| 000-255| MASTER DIMMER (coarse)| 0→ 100%
14| 26| 50| 000-255| MASTER DIMMER (fine)| 0→ 100%
15| 27| 51| 000-255| STROBE DURATION|
16
| ****
28
| ****
52
| | STROBE SPEED|
000-006| No strobe|
007-255| SPEED (slow → fast)| pixel 1
17
| ****
29
| ****
53
| | STROBE EFFECTS|
000-005| No effect|
006-050| Ramp up|
051-100| Ramp down|
101-150| Ramp up-down|
151-200| Lightning|
201-255| Random|
18
| ****
30
| ****
54
| | EFFECT MACROS| RGB macros use 32pixels
000-039| No function|
040-047| RGB Macro 1|
048-055| RGB Macro 2|
056-063| RGB Macro 3|
064-071| RGB Macro 4|
072-079| RGB Macro 5|
080-087| RGB Macro 6|
088-095| RGB Macro 7|
096-103| RGB Macro 8|
104-111| RGB Macro 9|
112-119| RGB Macro 10|
120-127| RGB Macro 11|
128-135| RGB Macro 12|
136-143| RGB Macro 13|
144-151| RGB Macro 14|
152-159| RGB Macro 15|
160-167| RGB Macro 16|
| | | 168-175| RGB Macro 17|
---|---|---|---|---|---
176-183| RGB Macro 18|
184-191| RGB Macro 19|
192-199| RGB Macro 20|
200-207| RGB Macro 21|
208-215| RGB Macro 22|
216-223| RGB Macro 23|
224-231| RGB Macro 24|
232-239| RGB Macro 25|
240-247| RGB Macro 26|
248-255| RGB Macro 27|
19
| ****
31
| ****
55
| | MACRO SPEED|
000-004| STOP (waiting at first step)|
005-127| SPEED L→R: SLOW to FAST|
128-132| STOP (waiting at last step)|
133-255| SPEED R→L: SLOW to FAST|
20| 32| 56| 000-255| FADE EFFECT (zero → max)|
21| 33| 57| 000-255| WHITE 1|
22| 34| 58| 000-255| WHITE 2|
23| 35| 59| 000-255| WHITE 3|
24| 36| 60| 000-255| WHITE 4|
| 37| 61| 000-255| WHITE 5|
38| 62| 000-255| WHITE 6|
39| 63| 000-255| WHITE 7|
40| 64| 000-255| WHITE 8|
| 65| 000-255| WHITE 9|
66| 000-255| WHITE 10|
67| 000-255| WHITE 11|
68| 000-255| WHITE 12|
69| 000-255| WHITE 13|
70| 000-255| WHITE 14|
71| 000-255| WHITE 15|
72| 000-255| WHITE 16|
25| 41| 73| 000-255| MASTER DIMMER (coarse)| 0→ 100%
26| 42| 74| 000-255| MASTER DIMMER (fine)| 0→ 100%
27| 43| 75| 000-255| STROBE DURATION|
28
| ****
44
| ****
76
| | STROBE SPEED|
000-006| No strobe|
007-255| SPEED (slow → fast)| pixel 2
29
| ****
45
| ****
77
| | STROBE EFFECTS|
000-005| No effect|
006-050| Ramp up|
051-100| Ramp down|
101-150| Ramp up-down|
151-200| Lightning|
201-255| Random|
30
| ****
46
| ****
78
| | EFFECT MACROS| WHITE macros use 16pixels
000-090| No function|
091-105| WHITE Macro 1|
106-120| WHITE Macro 2|
121-135| WHITE Macro 3|
136-150| WHITE Macro 4|
151-165| WHITE Macro 5|
166-180| WHITE Macro 6|
181-195| WHITE Macro 7|
196-210| WHITE Macro 8|
211-225| WHITE Macro 9|
226-240| WHITE Macro 10|
241-255| WHITE Macro 11|
31
| ****
47
| ****
79
| | MACRO SPEED|
000-004| STOP (waiting at first step)|
005-127| SPEED L→R: SLOW to FAST|
128-132| STOP (waiting at last step)|
133-255| SPEED R→L: SLOW to FAST|
32| 48| 80| 000-255| FADE EFFECT (zero → max)|
33
| ****
49
| ****
81
| | FUNCTION CHANNEL|
---|---|---|---|---|---
000-005| No function|
006-010| DIMMER CURVE: LINEAR| 3 seconds delay
011-015| DIMMER CURVE: SQUARE| 3 seconds delay
016-020| DIMMER CURVE: INV. SQUARE| 3 seconds delay
021-025| DIMMER CURVE: S-CURVE| 3 seconds delay
026-030| No function|
031-035| DIMMER SPEED: FAST| 3 seconds delay
036-040| DIMMER SPEED: SLOW| 3 seconds delay
041-045| No function|
046-050| PIXEL ORDER: NORMAL| 3 seconds delay
051-055| PIXEL ORDER: INVERSED| 3 seconds delay
056-065| No function|
066-070| LED PWM Frequency: 3600Hz| 3 seconds delay
071-075| LED PWM Frequency: 4800Hz| 3 seconds delay
076-080| LED PWM Frequency: 7200Hz| 3 seconds delay
081-085| LED PWM Frequency: 12000Hz| 3 seconds delay
086-255| No function|
RDM FUNCTIONS / REMOTE SETUP
RDM means “Remote Device Management” (control the unit from a distance). This projector works with a brief set of RDM-functions which means that it can setup a bi-directional communication with an RDM-compatible DMX-controller. Some of these functions are briefly explained below, others will be added in the future.
- The DMX controller sends out a “discovery command”, all RDM devices respond and send their unique device ID.
- The DMX controller asks each RDM device for some basic data so it knows which devices are connected.
The projector will respond:
- Device name: BTI-LIGHTSTRIKE IP66
- Manufacturer: Briteq®
- Category: LED Dimmer
- Firmware: x.x.x.x (firmware version of the projector)
- DMX address: xxx (current DMX start address of the projector)
- DMX footprint: xx (number of DMX channels used by the projector)
- Personality: xx (current personality or DMX-working mode used by the projectors)
- The DMX controller can send certain commands to each RDM device which allow remote setup of the units.
Thanks to this the projectors can be set up remotely.
The following functions can be managed remotely:
No longer need to take a ladder and set all units one by one!
- DMX START ADDRESS: The start address can be set remotely from 001 to xxx.
- PERSONALITY: The DMX working mode (DMX-chart) can be set remotely.
These 2 functions make it possible to prepare a complete DMX patch of all projectors on the DMX controller and send these data to all projectors at once. More functions will be added later.
A further list of all supported RDM PIDs:
****|
---|---
DISC_UN_MUTE| 0x0003
DISC_UNIQUE_BRANCH| 0x0001
DISC_MUTE| 0x0002
DEVICE_INFO| 0x0060
MANUALFACTURER_LABEL| 0x0081
DEVICE_LABEL| 0x0082
DEVICE_MODEL_DESCRIPTION| 0x0080
SOFTWARE_VERSION_LABEL| 0x00C0
SUPPORTED_PARAMETERS| 0x0050
STATUS_MESSAGES| 0x0030
DMX_PERSONALITY| 0x00E0
DMX_PERSONALITY_DESCRIPTION| 0x00E1
DMX_START_ADDRESS| 0x00F0
RESET_DEVICE| 0x1001
---|---
IDENTIFY_DEVICE| 0x1000
SENSOR_DEFINITION| 0x0200
SENSOR_VALUE| 0x0201
FACTORY_DEFAULTS| 0x0090
DEVICE_HOURS| 0x0040
RDM_ERROR_LOG| 0xA018
MAINTENANCE
- Make sure the area below the installation place is free from unwanted persons during servicing.
- Switch off the unit, unplug the mains cable and wait until the unit has been cooled down. During inspection the following points should be checked:
- All screws used for installing the device and any of its parts should be tightly fastened and may not be corroded.
- Housings, fixations and installations spots (ceiling, truss, suspensions) should be totally free from any deformation.
- When an optical lens is visibly damaged due to cracks or deep scratches, it must be replaced.
- The mains cables must be in impeccable condition and should be replaced immediately when even a small problem is detected.
- In order to protect the device from overheat the cooling fans (if any) and ventilation openings should be cleaned monthly.
- The cleaning of internal and external optical lenses and/or mirrors must be carried out periodically to optimize light output. Cleaning frequency depends on the environment in which the fixture operates: damp, smoky or particularly dirty surroundings can cause greater accumulation of dirt on the unit’s optics.
- Clean with a soft cloth using normal glass cleaning products.
- Always dry the parts carefully.
Attention: We strongly recommend internal cleaning to be carried out by a qualified technician!
SPECIFICATIONS
This unit is radio-interference suppressed. This product meets the requirements of the current European and national guidelines. Conformity has been established and the relevant statements and documents have been deposited by the manufacturer.
- Power supply AC 100-240V, 50/60Hz
- Power consumption 350Watt max (all pixels @ 100%)
- Power factor (PF) 0,95
- Power in/out linking capacity 11A @ 240Vac * 9A @ 100Vac
- Fuse T6,3A / 250V
- Power connections PowerCON compatible connector
- Protection rating IP66
- LEDs 672pcs 0,3W RGB + 112pcs 3W CW
- Individual LED zones 32 RGB-zones + 16 CW-zones
- Supported control signals: DMX512+RDM, Art-Net™ , sACN
- DMX connections 5pin XLR male + 5pin XLR female
- DMX channel modes 12 modes: 6 → 123 channels
- Beam angle 116°
- LED refresh rate 3600Hz → 12000Hz
- Enclosure temperature (Ta: 40°C) Surface: 65°C max.
- Dimensions LxWxD (mm) 1000x91x125 (see drawing)
- Weight (kg) 10,5
LUX CHART
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