IVL Dice Minuit Une User Manual
- June 16, 2024
- IVL
Table of Contents
- ASSEMBLE INSTRUCTION
- Important Safety Information
- WARNING
- WARNING!
- CAUTION
- Intended use
- Introduction
- Overview
- Transportation requirement
- Installation
- AC Power
- Control Data Link
- Fixture Menu
- About… menu
- Effect and quick start show files
- Maintenance
- DMX Protocol
- Specification
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
IVL Dice Minuit Une User Manual
ASSEMBLE INSTRUCTION
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Dimensions
VL Dice and Base Dimensions
All dimensions are given in millimeters.
Important Safety Information
- Read these instructions
- Keep these instructions
- Heed all warnings
- Follow all instructions
- Do not use this apparatus near water
- Clean only with dry cloth
- Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions
- Do not install near heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus (including amplifiers) that produce heat.
- Do not defeat the safety purpose of the grounding-type plug. A grounding type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong. The wide blade or the third prong are provided for your safety. If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet, consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet.
- Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point where they exit from the apparatus.
- Only use the attachment/accessories specified by the manufacturer.
- Use only with the cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table specified by the manufacturer, or sold with the apparatus. When a cart is used, use caution when moving the cart/apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip-over.
- Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time.
- Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way, such as power-supply cord or plug is damaged, liquid has been spilled, or objects have fallen into the apparatus, the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture, does not operate normally, or has been dropped.
- Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Minuit Une could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
- This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense.
- The normal function of the product may be distributed by strong electromagnetic interference. If so, simply reset the product to resume normal operation by following the instruction manua.
Risk Levels and Alert Symbols
Safety warnings, safety alert symbols, and signal words in these instructions indicate different risk level.
DANGER indicates an imminent hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will result in death or serious injury.
WARNING indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, may result in death or serious injury.
CAUTION indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, may result in minor or moderate injury.
NOTICE explains practices not related to physical injury. No safety alert symbol appears with this signal word.
DANGER
High voltage! Risk of blindness, electric shock and fire.
Read and understand all safety information and operation instructions before
you operate or install the product or the system. Not observing the safety
information or general rules of safety may cause injury, blindness, burn
hazards, electric shock, falls and death to yourself and others or damage to
equipment. Use solely and exclusively as described in the instructions.
Using the product in any other ways than specified in this manual is not
permitted and can damage the product and lead to associated risks such as
short-circuit, fire, electric shock, etc. Use of controls or adjustments or
performance of procedures other than those specified herein may result in
hazardous radiation exposure. Always electrically earth the fixture. Only use
TN or TT one phase power supplies and a power plug according to IEC 60309-1 or
a similar national standard. Always use a power cord connected to a socket-
outlet with earthing connection. Always check that the local AC power matches
the voltage and frequency range printed on the type label of the product
before use.
Never use the cables for transportation. Never hang the product from its
cables. In case of visible or suspected damage to cables or housings, the
product must not be operated any longer. The product is not to be operated
with the transparent globe not in place or if the transparent globe is in any
way damaged. The laser is never to be operated if the unit is defective or if
the cover, or the Acrylic shape or seal is damaged.
Do not bypass or remove any safety feature of the product. Any procedure or
work on the product which is not described in this manual is not covered by
product warranties. Refer servicing to qualified service personal.
Any person in charge of servicing this product shall first receive service
training by Minuit Une and/or by an official training center recognized by
Minuit Une. Any person in charge of servicing this product shall have read and
understood all safety information and procedures in this user manual, and in
the IVL Dice’s service manual.
To obtain information about service training, service manual or about the
closest training
service center in your area, please contact Minuit Une.
WARNING
Humidity, Condensation and Moisture.
To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose this apparatus to
rain or moisture. Do not use the product for 2h when it was exposed to big
temperature differences as condensed moisture may damage the product
electrically when switched
on.
Never expose the product to dripping water or water splashes. Never place an
object filled with liquid (e.g. a vase or a bottle filled with liquid) on the
product. Do not bend the power cable directly after the connector. Water could
immerse and cause short circuits and damage the connector. Never use oil base
smoke machine. Oil can cause shirt circuit on electronic part of the product.
WARNING!
Risk of electric shock and fire.
Socket outlets or external power switches used to supply the product with
power must be located near the product and easily accessible to be able to
isolate the product from power immediately.
The power cable must be equipped with a Neutral Powercon TRUE1 NAC3FX-W-TOP
cable connector. You can install a suitable power plug on the power cord.
Always use a
power plug according to IEC 60309-1 or a similar national standard.
Disconnect the product from AC power before moving it or cleaning it.
To link several products to one power chain, please observe:
- This fixture has a maximal power consumption of 200W (for one unit)
- Always use an AWG 14 power input cable and AWG 14 power throughput cables.
- Never link more than 10 products to a power chain when using these cables.
Ensure that the airflow around the product is free and unobstructed. Provide a
minimum clearance of 0,3 m (1 in.) around fans and air vents. No flame source,
like a candlelight, should be placed on or nearby the product. This product is
intended to be used in temperate climate.
Do not operate the product if the ambient temperature is above 40° C (104° F)
or below 0° C (32° F)
CAUTION
Class 3R laser product according to IEC 60825-1:2014
Avoid direct eye exposure. Avoid direct camera exposure Do not look at laser
devices with magnifiers, telescopes, binoculars or similar optical instruments
that may concentrate the light output.
Please refer to ANSI Z136.1 “Standard for Safe Use of Lasers” for guidance on
safe use. This publication is available from Laser Institute of America.
Extended source considered for laser Classification
Note that the national and local recommendations, regulations, standards
and codes of practice in laser show are different from a country to another.
Please contact your provider or Minuit Une’s legal service if you have any
inquiries.
Intended use
NOTICE
This product is intended for indoor use only.
This product is intended to produce lighting effects in a dry environment at
an ambient temperature below 40° C (104° F) and above 0° C (32° F).
This product is intended to be use in haze environment for maximizing effect.
The use of haze machine with neutral fluid like MDG ATMe is recommended to
maximize lifetime of the product. On the contrary the use of oil-based smoke
machine is to avoid and will cause damage to the product on long term.
Warranty will be void if oil trace is found in the product.
Avoid direct camera exposure
This product fulfills national and international legal requirements.
Labelling diagram
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Serial number label
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MAIN MANUFACTURER LABEL
Introduction
IVLTM Dice: a new scale for volumetric lighting
8 cm (15 inch) , 10 kg (22 lbs), 200 W, 49 DMX channels. Endless excitements
in a compact housing.
A very wide space coverage with a very small footprint, opening limitless
perspectives of captivating
lighting installation in small and mid-sized venues.
Fill the space with an IVL Dice set up, surrounding the artist and audience,
in a symphony of
mesmerizing beams, enveloping shapes, smooth movements, and vivid colors.All
constantly evolving. Whether above a stage or a dance floor, the IVL Dice is
very easy to install at multiple points and in various configurations. An IVL
Dice installation creates strong geometric shapes, structuring your space in
ways similar to larger setups, but without the need for extensive volume,
structure and quantity.
With no moving head and a light weight of 10 kilograms, the IVL Dice fits easily, adapting seamlessly to various venue configurations. With four independent light planes, created by four motorized mirrors arranged closely together, the IVL Dice provides exceptional space coverage from a small footprint, making the room or stage appear larger. With a 90-degree aperture per tilt, the IVL Dice units easily combine to further enhance the range of perspectives.
On the back side of the tilt, there’s a movable frosted output, capable of illuminating a small venue. When the tilt goes flat, it reveals static frosted edges, offering even more possibilities. Its DMX control allows access to 9 beam patterns with an electronic gobbo system. 1 beam, 2 beams, 4, 8, 16, 32, 64, 128, and up to 256 beams. With control over beam sizes, indexing, and rotation for each pattern. With 2 dimmers per tilt, 2 RGB parameters per tilt. Complemented by a shutter. a set up of IVL Dice never ceases to amaze.
Wide range of vivid colors. smooth waves of beams, transforming shapes. the
sensation that a
greater number of fixtures are in action.
The IVL Dice sets a new scale for volumetric lighting.
Before using the product
- Read the “Important Safety Information” on page 5 before doing anything with the product.
- Unpack and ensure that there is no transportation damage before using the product. Do not attempt to operate a damaged product.
- Check that no part shipped with the product is missing. The product is shipped with:
- A Neutrik Powercon TRUE1 connector NAC3FX-W-top
- A page with a QR code to download the user manual.
- Install the neutrik powercon TRUE1 connector on an AWG 14 power cable with a power plug according to your local electrical regulation
- Ensure that the voltage and frequency of the power supply match the power requirements of the product.
Note that whenever AC power is applied to the product, it will reset all effects and functions to their home positions. A reset usually takes approximately 10 seconds.
Overview
Front View
Bottom View
Side View
Fixture menu and connectors
DMX connectors
The product is equipped with 5-pin XLR sockets DMX input and output (through to next fixture).
- The pin-out of the XLR connectors is:
- pin 1 = shield
- pin 2 = cold (-)
- pin 3 = hot (+).
Pins 4 and 5 in the 5-pin XLR connectors are not used in the fixture but are available for possible additional data signals as required by the DMX512-A standard. Standard pin-out is pin 4 = data 2 cold (-) and pin 5 = data 2 hot (+).
Power Connectors
The product is equipped with two Neutrik Powercon TRUE1 connectors for power
in powerin. and power through. Use only Neutrik Powercon TRUE1 NAC3FX-W-TOP
cable connectors to connect to power input sockets. Use only Neutrik Powercon
TRUE1 NAC3MX-W-TOP cable connectors to connect to power throughout sockets.
Adjustable mounting yoke
The product is shipped with an adjustable mounting yoke to which rigging
clamps can be
attached.
Transportation requirement
TRANSPORTATION REQUIREMENT
Damages caused by inadequate transportation are not covered by the product
warranty. Always transport IVL dice with manufacturer packaging or appropriate
flight case Appropriate flight case must never hold the product by applying
pressure on the yoke or on the handle (indicated in red below)
Yoke and handle must always remain free.
Minimal foam thickness in the flight case must be 5cm. If any of above flight
case requirement are not respected, warranty of the product will be void.
Installation
WARNING
Always read the “Important Safety Information” on page5 before installing or
operating the product.
The installation of this product must be validated by a qualified technician
before it is
operated.
When suspended above ground, the product must be secured with a secondary
attachment to prevent injury or damage by falls if the primary attachment
fails.
If suspended, the rigging structure must be able to bear a static suspended
load that is ten times the weight of the product and all installed
accessories, especially if the product is installed in a location where it may
cause injury or damage if it falls.
Placing the Product on a baseplate or on a stand
Always use a baseplate or a stand that is approved for the weight of the
product. The stand/baseplate must be securely fix to the adjustable mounting
yoke using M12 screw, with minimal length 24mm, grade 8.8 steel minimum
Mounting the Product on a Rigging Structure
The product can be fastened on a rigging structure using a clamp.
Always use a clamp that is approved for the weight of the product
Always use closed-type rigging clamp
The clamp must be securely fix to the adjustable mounting yoke using M12 screw, with minimal length 24mm, grade 8.8 steel minimum and fastened with self-locking nut. ‘
Vertical rigging
If fastening the product on a vertical rigging structure, always keep the
adjustable mounting yoke horizontal to the ground:
Horizontal rigging
You can also fasten the product on a horizontal rigging structure:
Safety cable
After fastening the product on a rigging structure, always secure the product
with a secondary attachment in case of the rigging clamp fails.
Only use an approved safety cable that has been rated for the weight of the
product.
Pass the safety cable through the adjustable mounting yoke and secure it to
the rigging structure:
Choosing the orientation:
Using the two external handle you can then choose the orientation you want for the product. Always tight back the handle after changing the orientation Always untight and tight both handles when updated the orientation
AC Power
DANGER
High voltage! Risk of electric shock and fire.
Read the “Important Safety Information” on page 5 before connecting the
product to AC mains power. Always connect the product directly to AC power.
Use only a Neutrik Powercon TRUE1 NAC3FX-W-TOP cable connector to connect the
power cable to the power input socket. Use only a Neutrik Powercon TRUE1
NAC3MXW-TOP cable connector to connect the power link cable to the power
throughput socket. Only use the power cable provided by the manufacturer with
the product. Socket outlets or external power switches used to supply the
product with power must be located near the product and easily accessible so
that the product can easily be disconnected from power.
The product can be hard-wired to a building electrical installation if you want to permanently install it, or a power plug (not supplied) that is suitable for the local power outlets can be installed on the power cable.
If you install a power plug on the power cable, install a grounding type (earthed) plug with integral cable grip that is rated minimum 18 A at a suitable voltage for your local power system and which is compliant with your local and national requirement. . Follow the plug manufacturer’s instructions and connect the wires in the power cable as shown in this table:
Linking Fixtures to Power in a Chain
The product has a power consumption of 200W max. Do not connect products to
power in a chain that will exceed the electrical ratings of any cable or
connector used in the chain. Connect only the same fixtures into an
interconnected chain.
If you wish to connect IVL Dice products to power in a linked chain, you must
obtain a AWG14 power input cable and AWG14 throughout cables. Using these
gauge cables, you can link maximum 10 IVL Dice.
Control Data Link
A DMX 512 data link is required to control the product via DMX. The fixture has a 5-pin XLR connector for DMX data input and output.
A single daisy chain can consist of up to 8 IVL dice. The total number of
products in one 512- channel DMX universe is limited by the number of DMX
channels required by the products. Note that if independent control of a
product is required, it must have its own DMX channel range. Products that are
required to behave identically can share the same DMX address and channels. To
add more products or groups of products when the above limits are reached, add
a DMX universe and/or split the daisy-chained link into branches using a
powered DMX splitter.
Tips for a Reliable DMX Data Transmission
Use shielded twisted-pair cable designed for RS-485 devices: standard
microphone cable cannot transmit control data reliably over long runs. 24 AWG
cable is suitable for runs up to 300 meters (1000 ft.). Heavier gauge cable
and/or an amplifier is recommended for longer runs.
A valid DMX signal is the safety interlock of the device. Please check, if
every DMX cable used
in the control data link is in perfect condition if the safety signal (red LED
next to the screen)
is switching on and off constantly whereas other products in the control data
link are
reacting correct on DMX commands.
The pin-out of the connectors is:
- pin 1 = shield
- pin 2 = cold (-)
- pin 3 = hot (+)Pins 4 and 5 in the 5-pin XLR connectors are not used by the product but are available for possible additional data signals as required by the DMX512-A standard. Standard pin-out is pin 4 = data 2 cold (-) and pin 5 = data 2 hot (+).
To split the link into branches, use an opto-isolated, powered DMX splitter. Terminate the link by installing a termination plug in the output socket of the last product of a DMX data link. The termination plug, which is a male XLR plug with a 120 Ohm, 0.25-watt resistor soldered between pins 2 and 3, “soaks up” the control signal so it does not reflect and cause interference. If a splitter is used, terminate each branch of the link.
To Connect the Data Link
To connect the product to the DMX data link:
- Connect the DMX data output from the controller to the closest product’s male XLR DMX input connector.
- Connect the first product’s DMX output to the DMX input of the next product andcontinue connecting products output to input.
- Terminate the last product on the link with a DMX termination plug.
Fixture Menu
The control knob next to the screen allow you to navigate in the menu.
Standby screen
If screen is black, press the knob to reach the standby screen You can see on
this standby screen:
- The dmx mode (mode 1)
- The dmx address (address 1)
- The laser temperature (which is fix to 25°)
Main menu
If you press the knob, you the reach the main menu:
Dmx mode
In Dmx mode you can update the dmx mode of the product.
You have two mode available (see in the dmx protocol chapter at the end of
this manual) for more detailed information):
- Mode 1, which has 1 color and dimmer by tilt mirror
- Mode 2, which has 2 color and dimmer by tilt mirror
Dmx address
In Dmx address you can update the dmx address of the product: To Select the
dmx address you want, select each digit by turning the knob and click on it to
pass to the next digit.
Service menu
Clicking on service in the main menu will open the service menu:
Calibration
In calibration you will find procedure to re-calibrate the product.
Autorun
In autorun you will find pre-set effect/function to test the product:
DMX viewer
In dmx viewer you can display all the realtime dmx data receive by the
product:
Temperatures
In temperatures menu you will be able to track the laser temperature and the
mother board temperature.
On the left in white you have the live temperature.
On the right in yellow you have the maximal reccorded temparture for this
module
Life time
In life time menu you can track life time of the different modules C.motor is
reccording the lifetime of the scanning system (reccorded on the mother board)
Laser, red, green and blue is reccording the life time of each RGB diode of
the laser module
About… menu
- In about you can display:
- software information
- maximal laser temperature recorded since day 1
- Life time of the product
Screen menu
In screen menu, you can revert the screen menu.
Reset menu
Clicking on reset allow you to do a manual reset of the product
Effect and quick start show files
Its DMX control allows access to 9 beam patterns with an electronic gobbo system. 1 beam, 2 beams, 4, 8, 16, 32, 64, 128, and up to 256 beams. With control over beam sizes, indexing, and rotation for each pattern. With 4 90° aperture tilt, 2 dimmers per tilt, 2 RGB parameters per tilt. Complemented by a shutter, a set up of IVL Dice never ceases to amaze.
The IVL Photon’s QuickStart Showfiles will allow you to save valuable time
when working with and
programming the fixtures, providing you with a plug-and-play solution.
Download from our website, IVL support page, and merge the quickstart
showfiles into your existing
ones, and have numerous layouts, presets, effects and live busking pages ready
to go!
https://minuitune.com/ivl-support/#fixtures-and-effects-library
Maintenance
CAUTION
Always disconnect the product from AC power before doing maintenance on it.
Always maintenance the product in a well-lit area where there is no risk of
injury from falling parts, tools or other material.
For Maintenance, the unit shall not be disassembled or opened.
Cleaning
Excessive dust, smoke fluid, and particle degrades performance, causes
overheating and will damage the product.
This product is intended to be use in haze environment for maximizing effect.
The use of good haze machine with neutral fluid like MDG ATMe is recommended
to maximize lifetime of the product. On the contrary the use of oilbased smoke
machine is to avoid and will cause damage to the product on long term.
Warranty will be void if oil trace is found in the product. Damage caused by inadequate cleaning or maintenance is not covered by the product warranty. The product, should be cleaned regularly to obtain maximum performance and brightness.
To clean the transparent cover:
- Disconnect the product from AC power.
- Clean the external part of the transparent cover. Always clean the acrylic components with a soft wipe and /or standard glass cleaner without alcohol and a lint-free cloth. Do not use products, solvents or abrasive
To clean the fan filter:
If fan filter and fan are not cleaned regularly, airflow could be obstructed
and causes overheating which will degrade performance and could cause damage
to the product. Fan filter
- Remove the housing of the fan filter and the fan filter.
- Wash the filter with warm water with a little mild detergent until it is clean.
- Let the filter dry completely. Do not install a damp filter as moisture damages the fixture.
- Install the fan filter back.
DMX Protocol
Ch. Mode 1| Ch. Mode 2| **Function| ****Sub-
Function| ****Percent Value| DMX Value| Default Value
(%)| ****Remarks
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---
** 1| **** 1| **** Control| OFF| 0 > 9| 0 > 23|
**** 100%|
Reset Motor| 10 > 14| 24 >36
Reset Source| 15 > 20| 37 > 51
FULL Reset| 21 > 25| 52 > 64
ON – FastMode| 26 > 49| 65 > 125
ON –Standard Mode| 50 > 100| 126 > 255
**** 2| **** 2| Shutter Frequency| Open| 0 > 5| 0 > 14|
**** 0%|
Closed| 6 > 10| 15 > 27
30 > 1440BPM| 11 > 89| 28 > 227
Open| 90 > 100| 228 > 255
**** 3| **** 3| **** Shutter Duration| **** Short > Long|
**** 0 > 100| **** 0 > 255| **** 50%| The strobe duration –
Closer to 0% will be short bursts of light. Closer to 100% will belonger
bursts of light.
**** 4| **** 4| **** Number of Beams (E-Gobo Type)|
1 Beam| 0 > 10| 0 > 27| **** 0%|
2 Beams| 11 > 21| 28 > 55
4 Beams| 22 > 33| 56 > 83
8 Beams| 34 > 43| 84 > 111
16 Beams| 44 > 54| 112 > 139
32 Beams| 55 > 65| 140 > 167
64 Beams| 66 > 76| 168 > 195
128 Beams| 77 > 87| 196 > 223
256 Beams| 88 > 100| 224 > 255
5| 5| Index / Offset (E-Gobo Index)| Index 0° >360°| 0 > 100| 0 > 255|
**** 0%|
6| 6| Index / Offset FINE (E-GoboIndex)| Index 0° >360°| 0 >
100| 0 > 65535
**** 7| **** 7| **** Rotation (E-Gobo
Rotation)| Stop ROT(Index Active)| 0 > 4.90| 0 > 12| **** 0%|
**** When ROTATION is active, the Index parameter is NOT Active.
CW ROT(Fast à Slow)| 4.91 > 48.04| 13 > 122
Relative STOP (Index NOTActive)| 48.05 > 52.35| 123 > 133
CCW ROT(Slow à Fast)| 52.36 > 95.10| 134 > 242
Stop ROT(Index Active)| 95.11 > 100| 243 > 255
8| 8| Beam Size (E-Gobo Size)| 0° > 360°| 0 > 100| 0 > 255| **** 100%| 100% =
Full light plan visual0% = No light planvisual
9| 9| Beam Size FINE(E-Gobo Size)| 0° > 360°| 0 > 100| 0 > 65535
10| 10| TILT 1| -180° > 180°| 0 > 100| 0 > 255| 50%|
11| 11| TILT 1 FINE| -180° > 180°| 0 > 100| 0 > 65535
12| 12| Dimmer 1A| Close > Open| 0 > 100| 0 > 255| 0%|
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---
| 13| Dimmer 1B| Close > Open| 0 > 100| 0 > 255| 0%|
13| 14| RED 1A| 0 > FF| 0 > 100| 0 > 255| 100%|
| 15| RED 1B| 0 > FF| 0 > 100| 0 > 255| 100%|
14| 16| GREEN 1A| 0 > FF| 0 > 100| 0 > 255| 100%|
| 17| GREEN 1B| 0 > FF| 0 > 100| 0 > 255| 100%|
15| 18| BLUE 1A| 0 > FF| 0 > 100| 0 > 255| 100%|
| 19| BLUE 1B| 0 > FF| 0 > 100| 0 > 255| 100%|
16| 20| TILT 2| -180° > 180°| 0 > 100| 0 > 255| 50%|
17| 21| TILT 2 FINE| -180° > 180°| 0 > 100| 0 > 65535
18| 22| Dimmer 2A| Close > Open| 0 > 100| 0 > 255| 0%|
| 23| Dimmer 2B| Close > Open| 0 > 100| 0 > 255| 0%|
19| 24| RED 2A| 0 > FF| 0 > 100| 0 > 255| 100%|
| 25| RED 2B| 0 > FF| 0 > 100| 0 > 255| 100%|
20| 26| GREEN 2A| 0 > FF| 0 > 100| 0 > 255| 100%|
| 27| GREEN 2B| 0 > FF| 0 > 100| 0 > 255| 100%|
21| 28| BLUE 2A| 0 > FF| 0 > 100| 0 > 255| 100%|
| 29| BLUE 2B| 0 > FF| 0 > 100| 0 > 255| 100%|
22| 30| TILT 3| -180° > 180°| 0 > 100| 0 > 255| 50%|
23| 31| TILT 3 FINE| -180° > 180°| 0 > 100| 0 > 65535
24| 32| Dimmer 3A| Close > Open| 0 > 100| 0 > 255| 0%|
| 33| Dimmer 3B| Close > Open| 0 > 100| 0 > 255| 0%|
25| 34| RED 3A| 0 > FF| 0 > 100| 0 > 255| 100%|
| 35| RED 3B| 0 > FF| 0 > 100| 0 > 255| 100%|
26| 36| GREEN 3A| 0 > FF| 0 > 100| 0 > 255| 100%|
| 37| GREEN 3B| 0 > FF| 0 > 100| 0 > 255| 100%|
27| 38| BLUE 3A| 0 > FF| 0 > 100| 0 > 255| 100%|
| 39| BLUE 3B| 0 > FF| 0 > 100| 0 > 255| 100%|
28| 40| TILT 4| -180° > 180°| 0 > 100| 0 > 255| 50%|
29| 41| TILT 4 FINE| -180° > 180°| 0 > 100| 0 > 65535
30| 42| Dimmer 4A| Close > Open| 0 > 100| 0 > 255| 0%|
| 43| Dimmer 4B| Close > Open| 0 > 100| 0 > 255| 0%|
31| 44| RED 4A| 0 > FF| 0 > 100| 0 > 255| 100%|
| 45| RED 4B| 0 > FF| 0 > 100| 0 > 255| 100%|
32| 46| GREEN 4A| 0 > FF| 0 > 100| 0 > 255| 100%|
| 47| GREEN 4B| 0 > FF| 0 > 100| 0 > 255| 100%|
33| 48| BLUE 4A| 0 > FF| 0 > 100| 0 > 255| 100%|
| 49| BLUE 4B| 0 > FF| 0 > 100| 0 > 255| 100%|
Specification
Measurements and weight
All dimensions are given in millimetres.
Dimensions of the housing: 384 x 384 x 238 mm³
Total dimensions of the fixture (adjustable yoke included): 384 x 433 x 238
mm³
Weight: 10,6kg
Housing / Construction
Modular conception: conception subdivided into modules, which can be
independently and quickly
replaced.
Protection rating : IP20
Menu display: LCD colour screen
Low cleaning care: optical parts isolated from haze.
Light Source
Class 3R laser product: extended source
Wavelength: 450nm,520nm,635m
Colours: smooth RGB spectrum
Nominal Beam diameter (1/e) at scanning vertex: 17±1mm
Beam divergence: ≥ 1.8mrad
Nominal Scan rate : 330Hz
Distance from scanning vertex to closest point of human access (NPHA): 155mm
Maximum output : 38 μJ
Central scanning system
Scanning motor : extensive lifetime brushless motor
Scanning angle : 360°
Mirror: R>98%
Safeguard: certified failed-safe
Mirror output
Mirror side of the tilt: 115 x 50 mm2
4 independent mirrors: producing independent 4 light planes
Aperture by mirror: 84° linear aperture by tilt
Operating angle: 105°
Motorization: 4 stepper motors – 16 bits non-linear resolution
Movement: very smooth at low speed and extremely reactive
Maximum speed : from mirror to frost side in 0,25sec
Frost output
Frost side of the tilt : 115 x 50 mm2
frost filter
4 independent frost filter: producing 4 independent frosted outputs
Aperture by mirror: very wide
Operating angle: 105°
Motorization: 4 stepper motors – 16 bits non-linear resolution
Movement: very smooth at low speed and extremely reactive
Maximum speed: from mirror to frost side in 0,25sec
DMX
Number of channels in mode 1: 33
Number of channels in mode 2: 49
2 options: standard or fast mode
Update: by micro-SD card
Electronical gobos: 9 e-gobos
RGB control : independent RGB control per tilt
Dimmer control: independent dimmer control per tilt
Strobe: control over the frequency of the pulse and the duration of the
pulse
Beam Control (e-gobos)
Number of beams: 1 to 256
Control: intuitive gobo like system
Gobo type: number of beams
Gobo size: width of the beam
Gobo indexation: position of the beam
Gobo rotation: speed and direction of the beam
Power supply
Power supply unit: 100 to 240 Volts – 50/60Hz
Power: 200 Watt maximum
Cooling system/Thermal
Cooling : thermo electric cooling
Safety: protection against excessive temperatures
Nominal operating temperature of the laser source: +25°C
Installation
Adjustable mounting yoke: rigging clamps attachment point
Position: on a vertical rigging structure, adjustable mounting yoke horizontal
to the ground
Safety: safety cable through the adjustable mounting yoke
Operating temperature
Maximum ambient temperature: +40°C (+104°F)
Minimum ambient temperature: +0°C (+32°F)
Connections
AC power input/output: Neutrik PowerCon True1
DMX data in/out : 5-pin locking XLR
Standards:
CB IEC60825-1:2014
21CFR 1040
ANSI Z136.1
CB IEC62368-1 :2018
EMC:
EN55032 :2015+A11 :2020+A1 :2020
EN55035 :2017+A11 :2020
EN IEC 61000-3-2 :2019+A1 :2021
EN 61000-3-3 :2013+A1 :2019+A2 :2021
47CFR Part 15 Subpart B
ICES-003 :Issue 7october 2020
J55032(H29)
AS/NZS CISPR32, :2015+A12020
Disposing of this product
IVL products are supplied in compliance with Directive 2012/19/EC of the
European Parliament and of the Council of the European Union on WEEE (Waste
Electrical and Electronic Equipment), where applicable. Help preserve the
environment! Ensure that this product is recycled at the end of its life. Your
supplier can give details of local arrangements for the disposal of IVL
products.
References
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