CLF-Lighting SERA Superior LED Wash User Manual
- June 17, 2024
- CLF LIGHTING
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SERA Superior LED Wash
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V1.0 SEPTEMBER 2023
Dimensions
All dimensions are in millimeters
Safety Instruction
WARNING!
Read the safety precautions in this section before installing, powering,
operating or servicing this product
The following symbols are used to identify important safety information on the product and in this manual:
| DANGER!
Safety hazard.
Risk of severe injury or death.
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| DANGER!
Hazardous voltage. Risk of lethal or severe electric shock.
| WARNING! Fire hazard.
| WARNING!
LED light emission. Risk of eye injury.
| WARNING!
Burn hazard. Hot surface. Do not touch.
| WARNING!
Wear protective eyewear.
| WARNING!
Refer to user manual.
Warning! Risk Group 2 (Moderate-Risk) LED product according to EN 62471.
Do not look into the beam at short distance of the of the product.
Do not view the light output with optical instruments or any device that may
concentrate the beam.
This product is for professional use only. It is not for household use.
This product presents risks of severe injury or death due to fire and burn
hazards, electric shock and falls.
Read this manual before installing, powering or servicing the fixture, follow
the safety precautions listed below and observe all warnings in this manual
and printed on the fixture. If you have questions about how to operate the
fixture safely, please contact your supplier.
PROTECTION FROM ELECTRIC SHOCK
- Disconnect the fixture from AC power before removing or installing any cover or part and when not in use.
- Always ground (earth) the fixture electrically.
- Use only a source of AC power that complies with local building and electrical codes and has both overload and ground-fault (earth-fault) protection.
- Before using the fixture, check that all power distribution equipment and cables are in perfect condition and rated for the current requirements of all connected devices.
- Power input and throughput cables must be rated 20 A minimum, have three conductors 1.5 mm² (16 AWG) minimum conductor size and an outer cable diameter of 5 – 15 mm. Cables must be hard usage type (SJT or equivalent) and heat-resistant to 90° C minimum.
- Use only PowerCON TRUE 1® cable connectors to connect to power input sockets. Use only PowerCON TRUE 1® cable connectors to connect to power through put sockets.
- Isolate the fixture from power immediately if the power plug or any seal, cover, cable, or other component is damaged, defective, deformed, wet or showing signs of overheating. Do not reapply power until repairs have been completed.
- Refer any service operation not described in this manual to a qualified technician.
- Socket outlets used to supply fixture fixtures with power or external power switches must be located near the fixtures and easily accessible so that the fixtures can easily be disconnected from power.
PROTECTION FROM BURNS AND FIRE
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The exterior of the fixture becomes hot during use. Avoid contact by persons and materials.
Allow the fixture to cool for at least 5 minutes before handling. -
Keep all combustible materials (e.g. fabric, wood, paper) at least 100 mm away from the fixture.
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Keep flammable materials well away from the fixture.
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Ensure that there is free and unobstructed airflow around the fixture.
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Do not illuminate surfaces within 200 mm of the fixture.
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Do not attempt to bypass thermostatic switches or fuses.
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If you relay power from one fixture to another using power throughput sockets, do not connect more than ten fixture fixtures in total to each other in an interconnected chain.
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Connect only other fixture fixtures to fixture power throughput sockets.
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Do not connect any other type of device to these sockets.
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Do not stick filters, masks or other materials onto any optical component.
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Do not modify the fixture in any way not described in this manual.
PROTECTION FROM INJURY
- Do not look directly into the product’s light output.
- Do not look at operating lamp. Eye injury may result.
- Do not look at the light output with magnifiers, telescopes, binoculars or similar optical instruments that may concentratethe light output.
- Ensure that persons are not looking directly into the front of the fixture when the product lights up suddenly. This can happen when power is applied, when the product receives a DMX signal, or when certain control menu items are selected.
- To minimize the risk of eye irritation or injury, disconnect the fixture from power at all times when the fixture is not in use and provide well-lit conditions to reduce the pupil diameter of anyone working on or near the fixture.
- Fasten the fixture securely to a fixed surface or structure when in use. The fixture is not portable when installed.
- Ensure that any supporting structure and/or hardware used can hold at least 10 times the weight of all the devices they support.
- Allow enough clearance around the head to ensure that it cannot collide with an object or another fixture when it moves.
- Check that all external covers and rigging hardware are securely fastened.
- Block access below the work area and work from a stable platform whenever installing, servicing or moving the fixture.
- Do not operate the fixture with missing or damaged covers, shields or any optical component.
FCC Statement
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class
B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are
designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a
residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio
frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the
instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a
particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to
radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the
equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the
interference by one or more of the following measures:
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
To assure continued compliance, any changes or modifications not expressly
approved by the party.Responsible for compliance could void the user’s
authority to operate this equipment.
This equipment complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to
the following two conditions:
- This device may not cause harmful interference, and
- This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
FCC Radiation Exposure Statement:
The equipment complies with FCC Radiation exposure limits set forth for
uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with
minimum distance 20cm between the radiator and your body.
Fixture overview
Introduction
POWERFUL AND VERSATILE OUTDOOR LED WASH
- 16-bit technology for high-resolution colours and dimming
- RGBL and RGBW DMX control mode
- 15.6° beam and 28° field angles (without smart filter system)
- Magnetic smart filter system
- Smart controlled fans for optimized low noise operation
- W-DMX, RDM, Stand alone modes
- IP 65 rating for dustproof and outdoor use
Using for the first time
Warning! Read “Safety Information” before installing, powering, operating
or servicing the fixture. Before applying power to the fixture:
Check that the local AC mains power source is within the fixture’s power
voltage and frequency ranges.
See “Power cables and power plug” on page 6. Install a PowerCON TRUE 1 ® power
input connector power cable.
AC Power
Warning! Read “Safety Information” starting on before connecting the
fixtures to AC mains power.
Warning! For protection from electric shock, the fixture must be grounded
(earthed). The power distributioncircuit must be equipped with a fuse or
circuit breaker and ground-fault (earth-fault) protection.
Warning! Socket outlets or external power switches used to supply the
fixture with power must be located near the fixture and easily accessible so
that the fixtures can easily be disconnected from power.
Important! Do not insert or remove PowerCON TRUE 1 ® connectors to apply
or cut power, as this may cause arcing at the terminals that will damage the
connectors.
Important! Do not use an external dimming system to supply power to the
fixture, as this may cause damage to the fixture that is not covered by the
product warranty.
The fixture can be hard-wired to a electrical installation if you want to
install it permanently, or a power plug that is suitable for the local power
outlets can be installed on the power cable.
Power voltage
Warning! Check that the voltage range specified on the fixtures serial
number label matches the local AC mains power voltage before applying power to
the fixture.
The fixtures accepts AC mains power at 100-240 V nominal, 50/60 Hz. Do not
apply AC mains power to the fixture at any other voltage than specified.
Power cables
Power input and throughput cables must be rated 16A minimum, have three
conductors 1.5 mm² (16 AWG) minimum conductor size and an outer cable diameter
of 5 – 15 mm. Cables must be hard usage type (SJT or equivalent) and heat-
resistant to 90°C minimum. In the EU the cable must be HAR approved or
equivalent.
If you install a power plug on the power cable, install a grounding-type
(earthed) plug that is rated 16A minimum. Follow the plug manufacturer’s
instructions. Table 1 shows standard wire color-coding schemes and some
possible pin identification schemes; if pins are not clearly identified.
Wire Color (EU models) | Wire Color (US models) | Conductor | Symbol |
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Brown | Black | Live | L |
Blue | White | Neutral | N |
Yellow/Green | Green | Ground (earth) |
Table 1: Wire color-coding and power connections
Relaying power to other devices
Warning! Power can be relayed to another device via the PowerCON TRUE 1 ®
throughput socket.
If you daisy chain the fixtures in a chain so that they all draw AC mains
power via the first fixture, certain points must be respected:
- A heavy duty, three-conductor, 16 AWG or 1.5 mm2 cable with SJT or equivalent cable jacket must be used to connect the first fixture to AC mains power.
- PowerCON TRUE 1 ® connectors must be used to draw AC mains power from the fixtures power throughput sockets and yellow PowerCON TRUE 1 ® connectors must be used to supply power at the fixture’s power input sockets.
- When AC mains power voltage is 230V, do not connect more than three SERA fixtures in total ( including the first fixture ) to AC mains power in one interconnected daisy chain using power input and through out connectors.
- When AC mains power voltage is 110V, do not connect other SERA fixture in total to AC mains power in one interconnected daisy chain using power input and through out connectors.
Data link
A DMX 512 data link is required in order to control a fixture via DMX. The
fixture has 5-pin XLR connectors for DMX data input and output.
The pin-out on all connectors is pin 1 = shield, pin 2 = cold (-), and pin 3 =
hot (+) Pins 4 and 5 in the 5-pin XLR connectors are not used.
Tips for reliable data transmission
To connect the fixture to data:
- Connect the DMX data output from the controller to the 5-pin XLR connector of the nearest fixture.
- Connect the DMX output of the fixture closest to the controller to the DMX input of the next fixture and continue connecting fixtures output to input.
Physical installation
Warning! The fixture must be either fastened to a flat surface such as a
stage or wall, or clamped to a truss or similar structure in any orientation
using a rigging clamp.
Warning! If the fixture can cause injury or damage if it falls, attach an
approved safety cable to one of the safety cable attachment points on the base
(see “Fixture overview”).
Check that all surfaces to be illuminated are minimum 200 mm. from the
fixture, that combustible materials (wood, fabric, paper, etc.) are minimum
100 mm. from the fixture, that there is free airflow around the fixture and
that there are no flammable materials nearby.
Fastening the fixture to a flat surface
The fixture can be fastened to a fixed flat surface that is oriented at any
angle. Check that the surface can support at least 10 times the weight of all
fixtures and equipment to be installed on it.
Warning! The supporting surface must be hard and flat or cooling may be blocked, which will cause overheating. Fasten the fixture securely. Do not stand it on a surface or leave it where it can be moved or can fall over. Attach a securely anchored safety cable to the safety cable attachment point (see “Fixture overview”) if the fixture is to be installed in any location where it may fall and cause injury or damage if the primary attachment fails.
- Block access under the work area. Working from a stable platform, hang the fixture on the truss with the arrow on the base towards the area to be illuminated. Tighten the rigging clamp.
- Secure the fixture against clamp failure with a secondary attachment such as an approved safety cable that is rated for the weight of the fixture using one of the attachment points at the edges of the base (see “Fixture overview”). Do not use any other part of the fixture as a safety cable attachment point.
The installation of the fixture has to be built and constructed in a way that
it can hold 10 times the weight for 1 hour without any harming deformation.
The installation must always be secured with a secondary safety attachment,
e.g. an appropriate catch net. This secondary safety attachment must be
constructed in a way that no part of the installation can fall down if the
main attachment fails.
When rigging, derigging or servicing the fixture staying in the area below the
installation place, on bridges, under high working places and other endangered
areas is forbidden.
The operator has to make sure that safety-relating and machine-technical
installations are approved by an expert before taking into operation for the
first time and after changes before taking into operation another time.
The operator has to make sure that safety-relating and machine-technical
installations are approved by an expert after every four year in the course of
an acceptance test.
The operator has to make sure that safety-relating and machine-technical
installations are approved by a skilled person once a year.
The fixture should be installed outside areas where persons may walk by or be
seated.
IMPORTANT! OVERHEAD RIGGING REQUIRES EXTENSIVE EXPERIENCE, including (but
not limited to) calculating working load limits, installation material being
used, and periodic safety inspection of all installation material and the
projector. If you lack these qualifications, do not attempt the installation
yourself, but instead use a professional structural rigger. Improper
installation can result in bodily injury or damage to property.The fixture has
to be installed out of the reach of people.
If the fixture shall be lowered from the ceiling or high joists, professional
trussing systems have to be used. The fixture must never be fixed swinging
freely in the room.
Caution: Fixture may cause severe injuries when crashing down! If you have
doubts concerning the safety of a possible installation, do not install the
moving head!
Before rigging make sure that the installation area can hold a minimum point
load of 10 times the fixture’s weight.
When installing the device, make sure there is no highly inflammable material
(decoration articles, etc.) in a distance of min. 0.5 m.
Use an appropriate clamp to rig the fixture on the truss.
Follow the instructions mentioned at the bottom of the base.
Make sure that the device is fixed properly! Ensure that the structure (truss)
to which you are attaching the fixtures is secure.
The fixture can be placed directly on the stage floor or rigged on a truss
without altering its operation characteristics.
For securing the fixture to the truss, install a safety wire which can hold at
least 10 times the weight of the fixture. Use only the safety wire with a snap
hook with screw lock gate. Fasten the safety cable in the attachment point and
around the truss as shown on the picture below.
Rigging via omega bracket:
Outdoor IP-rated fixtures
CLF products are applied to official classified IP norm levels. For this
product the IP rate is IP65 when using the covers for the chassis parts. IP65
means according classified norm: shielded against dust and pressurized water
from any side. Typical use for outdoor rated stage events with normal weather
acceptance. So no heavy rain, because then the water pressure over exceeds the
IP norm.
Condensation/moisture inside housing
Because of high humidity levels during production condensation can occur
inside the housing. This is mostly visible on the coldest parts of the
fixture, like the front glass or display. To prevent this problem we work with
special conditioned areas for outdoor fixtures. Because of the breathing air
valves it is still possible to get humidity inside the fixture. This will
evaporate slowly. Do not put wet fixtures in a flightcase, this will help
humidity enter the fixture.
Fixtures temperature specification
Make sure the fixture is used within its working temperature range. Outside
this range we cannot guarantee correct operation.
Temporary usage:
Stage event equipment is designed with temporary use in mind. Our product
purpose is for theatre, festival, (disco) clubs and indoor & outdoor concerts.
Long term use is possible but keep in mind that it can bring damage to aging
materials and affect the coated surface (i.e. stainless steel). Rubber
sealings will be negatively affected after long-term UV exposure and should be
checked by qualified service technicians over time.
Tighten screws too hard will also affect the IP-rating.
Setup
Warning! Read “Safety Information” before installing, powering or operating the fixture.
Control panel and menu navigation
The onboard control panel and backlit graphic display are used to set the
fixture’s DMX address, configure individual fixture settings (personality),
read out data and execute service utilities. See “Onboard control menus” for a
complete list of menus and commands.
Using the control buttons
- To enter the menu select [MENU].
- Press [UP] and [DOWN] to scroll within a menu or adjust values.
- To enter a menu, select a function or apply a selection, press [ENTER].
- To escape a function or move back one level in the menu structure, press [MENU].
- Hold [MENU] = highlight for 15 seconds
- Press [UP] and [DOWN] together to rotate display
DMX address setting
The DMX address, also known as the start channel, is the first channel used to
receive instructions from the controller. For independent control, each
fixture must be assigned its to a separate channel. The DMX address can be
configured as by using the DMX ADDRESS menu in the control panel. For setting
the DMX address press [ENTER] before you can change the address.
- The main screen will show a ‘dot’ and the backlight will be switched off when a DMX signal is detected.
- The fixture is fully RDM ready. So when you are using a RDM ready console you can address the unit and read out its complete status. For RDM functions please refer to the ANSI/ESTA E1.20-2006 standard
W-DMX control
Go to the W-DMX section in the main menu, press the button “UP” to switch off
Wireless DMX or disconnect with all connected Transmitters.
Press the button “DOWN’ to set the unit in the ”ready to connect with all not connected transmitters’ mode. If you press the mode button on the Wireless sollution transmitter all the units in this mode will be connected.
If the unit is successfully connected display show the sign “ : VV ” .
If the unit is successfully connected ,but the signal is weak, display show
the sign “ :! ” .
If the unit is not connected to a transmitter the display show the sign “ 😕 ”.
If the unit WDMX is switched off the display show the sign “ : ”.
- Holding the MENU and ENTER button for more than 3 seconds, the wireless board will reset.
- Do not use Wireless DMX and Wired DMX at the same time because it will give unwanted interference
Control mode
DMX control mode is selected in the CONTROL MODE menu. The fixture can be
controlled with 10 DMX control modes:
Control panel
Here you can set all functions for the fixture.
Personality
FANS| Regulated = power: Min 60%, FAN: variable
Full = power: Min 60%, FAN: 4000RPM
Silent 1 = power: Min 45%, FAN: 2400RPM
Silent 2 = power: Min 35%, FAN: 2000RPM
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Dimmer speed| “Normal” means select linear dimming, or choose dimmer 1-4 to
control the dimming speed, dimming 1 of the fastest dimming curves, 4 for the
most slowly dimming speed.
Dimmer curve| Linear / Square law / INV Square law / S- Curve / Special
WDMX Reset| Reset the Wireless Board|
LED Calibration| FACTORY = Factory calibration mode, All colors are calibrated
Normal = Color calibration mode off
CRI| High / Low|
Refresh rate| Controls the flicker frequency of the fixture 600 / 1200 / 4800
/ 10000 / 25000Hz
DMX HOLD| DMX HOLD = The fixture will remember on last values when you
disconnect DMX NO DMX HOLD = The fixture has no output when you disconnect DMX
Display| Rotate:
Auto=
Normal=
Background Light:
always on =
Auto off =
BL blinking when no DMX:
Yes =
NO =| Auto Display Flip Function enabled
Auto Display Flip Function disbaled
Display background Light always on
Display deactivation after approximately 15 second of inactivity
When there is no Dmx , the dmx value will be blinking on main menu
When there is no dmx , the dmx value will be static on main menu
Indicator Light| Off = When the display is standby, no dot visible to show
On= When the display is standby, there are 2 low brightness dots visible to
show that the fixture is on and dmx
KEY-Lock| Locks all the button functions. Standard unlocking password is
(MENU+UP+MENU+DOWN+MENU+UP+MENU+DOWN+ENTER)
Alarm| On = the anti-theft function on, the fixture will on red color when you
move on fixture, It need to create a new password.
Off = the anti-theft function off, It need to create a new password or enter
default password to release this.
Font selection| Select display font
Dimmer mode
provides five dimming options (see picture below):
- LINEAR – the increase in light intensity appears to be linear as DMX value is increased.
- SQUARE LAW – light intensity control is finer at low levels and coarser at high levels.
- INV Square law – light intensity control is coarser at low levels and finer at high levels.
- S-CURVE – light intensity control is finer at low levels and high levels and coarser at medium levels.
- Special – the light intensity was linear increase with DMX value , and light intensity control is finer at low level with DMX values decrease , the dimmer speed will also has effect on it.
Whichever DIMMER CURVE option you select, you can choose between NORMAL or SMOOTH 1 / 2 / 3 / 4 dimming settings:
- NORMAL is the default setting. It gives a virtually instantaneous reaction when you dim from one intensity to another, but dimming slowly from one intensity to another may appear slightly uneven.
- The SMOOTH 1 / 2 / 3 / 4 setting gives smoother dimming during slow changes in intensity, but it limits the speed of dimming changes slightly. This makes it ideal for slow, smooth dimming, but a short time-lag may be noticeable if you try to dim quickly from one intensity to another.
Onboard control menu
DMX protocols
2CH CCT
2 CH | Function | Value | Setting | Remark |
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1 | Dimmer | 000 – 255 | 0 – 100% | |
2 | CCT | 000 – 255 | 10000K – 2500K |
3CH RGB / 6CH 16bit / 4CH RBGL / 8CH 16bit
3CH| 4CH| 6CH| 8CH| Function| Value|
Setting| Remark
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1| 1| 1| 1| Red| 000 – 255| 0 – 100%|
| | 2| 2| Red fine| 000 – 255| 0 – 100%|
2| 2| 3| 3| Green| 000 – 255| 0 – 100%|
| | 4| 4| Green fine| 000 – 255| 0 – 100%|
3| 3| 5| 5| Blue| 000 – 255| 0 – 100%|
| | 6| 6| Blue fine| 000 – 255| 0 – 100%|
| 4| | 7| Lime| 000 – 255| 0 – 100%|
| | | 8| Lime fine| 000 – 255| 0 – 100%|
4CH RBGW (RGBW led simulation)
3CH | Function | Value | Setting | Remark |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Red | 000 – 255 | 0 – 100% | |
2 | Green | 000 – 255 | 0 – 100% | |
3 | Blue | 000 – 255 | 0 – 100% | |
4 | white | 000 – 255 | 0 – 100% |
10CH / 16CH pixel / 13CH / 33CH
10CH| 16CH| 13CH| 33CH| Function| Value|
Setting| Remark
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| 000 – 019| No function|
020 – 024| Shutter open|
025 – 064| Strobe 1 (fast → slow)|
065 – 069| Shutter open|
070 – 084| Strobe 2: opening pulse (fast → slow)
085 – 089| Shutter open|
090 – 104| Strobe 3: closing pulse (fast → slow)
105 – 109| Shutter open|
110 – 124| Strobe 4: random strobe (fast → slow)
125 – 129| Shutter open|
1| 1| 1| | Shutter| 130 – 144| Strobe 5: random opening pulse (fast → slow)
| 145 – 149| Shutter open|
150 – 164| Strobe 6: random closing pulse (fast → slow)
165 – 169| Shutter open|
170 – 184| Strobe 7: burst pulse (fast → slow)
185 – 189| Shutter open|
190 – 204| Strobe 8: random burst pulse (fast → slow)
205 – 209| Shutter open|
210 – 224| Strobe 9: sine wave (fast → slow)
225 – 229| Shutter open|
230 – 244| Strobe 10: burst (fast → slow)|
245 – 255| Shutter open|
2| 2| 2| | Dimmer| 000 – 255| 0 – 100%|
| 3| 3| | Dimmer fine| 000 – 255| 0 – 100%|
10CH| 16CH| 13CH| 33CH| Function| Value|
Setting| Remark
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---
| 000 – 059| No function| Value must be held for 3 seconds to activate.
060 – 064| Fan mode REGULATED
065 – 069| Fan mode FULL|
070 – 074| Fan mode SILENT 1|
075 – 079| Fan mode SILENT 2|
080 – 089| No function|
090 – 094| Calibrated color output mode- Calibrated= ON|
095 – 099| No function|
100 – 104| Raw color output mode- Calibrated = OFF|
105 – 124| No function|
125 – 129| 600 Hz Refresh rate|
130 – 134| 1200 Hz Refresh rate|
135 – 139| 4800 Hz Refresh rate|
140 – 144| 10000Hz Refresh rate|
3| | 4| 4| Fixture control settings| 145 – 149| 25000Hz Refresh rate|
150 – 154| No function|
| 155 – 159| CRI = High|
160 – 164| No function|
165 – 169| CRI = LOW|
170 – 174| No function|
175 – 179| WDMX – RESET|
180 – 184| No function|
185 – 189| Dimmer Speed — Normal|
190 – 194| No function|
195 – 199| Dimmer Speed — Smooth 1|
200 – 204| Dimmer Speed — Smooth 2|
205 – 209| Dimmer Speed — Smooth 3|
210 – 214| Dimmer Speed — Smooth 4|
215 – 249| No function|
250 – 255| Illuminate display|
4| | 5| 5| Color macro| 000 – 255| Please see page 21 Color macro chart|
5| | 6| 6| Red| 000 – 255| 0 – 100%|
| | | 7| Red fine| 000 – 255| 0 – 100%|
6| | 7| 8| Green| 000 – 255| 0 – 100%|
| | | 9| Green fine| 000 – 255| 0 – 100%|
7| | 8| 10| Blue| 000 – 255| 0 – 100%|
| | | 11| Blue fine| 000 – 255| 0 – 100%|
8| | 9| 12| Lime| 000 – 255| 0 – 100%|
| | | 13| Lime fine| 000 – 255| 0 – 100%|
9| | 10| 14| CCT| 000 – 005| No function|
006 – 255| 10000k – 2500k|
10| | 11| 15| CCT channel tint| 000| No Function|
001-127| Magenta – Neutral|
128-128| Neutral|
129-255| Neutral – Green|
10CH| 16CH| 13CH| 33CH| Function| Value|
Setting| Remark
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---
| 1| | 16| Red 1| 000 – 255| 0 – 100%|
| 2| | 17| Green 1| 000 – 255| 0 – 100%|
| 3| | 18| Blue 1| 000 – 255| 0 – 100%|
| 4| | 19| Lime 1| 000 – 255| 0 – 100%|
| 5| | 20| Red 2| 000 – 255| 0 – 100%|
| 6| | 21| Green 2| 000 – 255| 0 – 100%|
| 7| | 22| Blue 2| 000 – 255| 0 – 100%|
| 8| | 23| Lime 2| 000 – 255| 0 – 100%|
| 9| | 24| Red 3| 000 – 255| 0 – 100%|
| 10| | 25| Green 3| 000 – 255| 0 – 100%|
| 11| | 26| Blue 3| 000 – 255| 0 – 100%|
| 12| | 27| Lime 3| 000 – 255| 0 – 100%|
| 13| | 28| Red 4| 000 – 255| 0 – 100%|
| 14| | 29| Green 4| 000 – 255| 0 – 100%|
| 15| | 30| Blue 4| 000 – 255| 0 – 100%|
| 16| | 31| Lime 4| 000 – 255| 0 – 100%|
| | 12| 32| Effect| 000 – 009
010 – 019
020 – 029
030 – 039
040 – 049
050 – 059
060 – 069
070 – 079
080 – 089
090 – 099
100 – 109
110 – 119
120 – 129
130 – 139
140 – 149
150 – 159
160 – 169
170 – 179
180 – 189
190 – 199
200 – 255| No function
Effect 1
Effect 2
Effect 3
Effect 4
Effect 5
Effect 6
Effect 7
Effect 8
Effect 9
Effect 10
Effect 11
Effect 12
Effect 13
Effect 14
Effect 15
Effect 16
Effect 17
Effect 18
Effect 19
Effect 20|
| | 13| 33| Speed| 000
001 – 255| No function
Effect speed / Dimmer speed
Color Macro Chart
DMX value | Gel Name | Color Number | DMX value | Gel Name | Color Number | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
0-4 | no function | 44 | Fern Green | LEE 122 | ||
5 | Rose Pink | LEE 002 | 45 | Dark Green | LEE 124 | |
6 | Medium Bastard Amber | LEE 004 | 46 | Mauve | LEE 126 | |
7 | Pale Yellow | LEE 007 | 47 | Smokey Pink | LEE 127 | |
8 | Dark Salmon | LEE 008 | 48 | Bright Pink | LEE 128 | |
9 | Pale Amber Gold | LEE 009 | 49 | Marine Blue | LEE 131 | |
10 | Medium Yellow | LEE 010 | 50 | Medium Blue | LEE 132 | |
11 | Straw Tint | LEE 013 | 51 | Golden Amber | LEE 134 | |
12 | Deep Straw | LEE 015 | 52 | Deep Golden Amber | LEE 135 | |
13 | Surprise Peach | LEE 017 | 53 | Special Lavender | LEE 137 | |
14 | Medium Amber | LEE 020 | 54 | Pale Green | LEE 138 | |
15 | Dark Amber | LEE 022 | 55 | Primary Green | LEE 139 | |
16 | Sunset Red | LEE 025 | 56 | Summer Blue | LEE 140 | |
17 | Bright Red | LEE 026 | 57 | Bright Blue | LEE 141 | |
18 | Medium Pink | LEE 036 | 58 | Pale Violet | LEE 142 | |
19 | Rose Purple | LEE 048 | 59 | Pale Navy Blue | LEE 143 | |
20 | Lavender | LEE 058 | 60 | No Colour Blue | LEE 144 | |
21 | Pale Blue | LEE 063 | 61 | Apricot | LEE 147 | |
22 | Sky Blue | LEE 068 | 62 | Bright Rose | LEE 148 | |
23 | Tokyo Blue | LEE 071 | 63 | Gold Tint | LEE 151 | |
24 | Evening Blue | LEE 075 | 64 | Pale Gold | LEE 152 | |
25 | Lime Green | LEE 088 | 65 | Pale Salmon | LEE 153 | |
26 | Moss Green | LEE 089 | 66 | Pale Rose | LEE 154 | |
27 | Dark Yellow Green | LEE 090 | 67 | Chocolate | LEE 156 | |
28 | Yellow | LEE 101 | 68 | Pink | LEE 157 | |
29 | Straw | LEE 103 | 69 | Deep Orange | LEE 158 | |
30 | Deep Amber | LEE 104 | 70 | Slate Blue | LEE 161 | |
31 | Orange | LEE 105 | 71 | Bastard Amber | LEE 162 | |
32 | Primary Red | LEE 106 | 72 | Flame Red | LEE 164 | |
33 | Light Rose | LEE 107 | 73 | Daylight Blue | LEE 165 | |
34 | English Rose | LEE 108 | 74 | Deep Lavender | LEE 170 | |
35 | Light Salmon | LEE 109 | 75 | Lagoon Blue | LEE 172 | |
36 | Middle Rose | LEE 110 | 76 | Dark Steel Blue | LEE 174 | |
37 | Dark Pink | LEE 111 | 77 | Loving Amber | LEE 176 | |
38 | Magenta | LEE 113 | 78 | Chrome Orange | LEE 179 | |
39 | Peacock Blue | LEE 115 | 79 | Dark Lavender | LEE 180 | |
40 | Steel Blue | LEE 117 | 80 | Congo Blue | LEE 181 | |
41 | Light Blue | LEE 118 | 81 | Moonlight Blue | LEE 183 | |
42 | Dark Blue | LEE 119 | 82 | Flesh Pink | LEE 192 | |
43 | LEE Green | LEE 121 | 83 | Surprise Pink | LEE 194 | |
DMX value | Gel Name | Color Number | DMX value | Gel Name | Color Number | |
--- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- |
84 | Zenith Blue | LEE 195 | 124 | Special Medium Lavender | LEE 343 | |
85 | True Blue | LEE 196 | 125 | Fuchsia Pink | LEE 345 | |
86 | Alice Blue | LEE 197 | 126 | Glacier Blue | LEE 352 | |
87 | Palace Blue | LEE 198 | 127 | Lighter Blue | LEE 353 | |
88 | Regal Blue | LEE 199 | 128 | Special Steel Blue | LEE 354 | |
89 | Double CTB | LEE 200 | 129 | Special Medium Blue | LEE 363 | |
90 | Full CTB | LEE 201 | 130 | Cornflower | LEE 366 | |
91 | Half CTB | LEE 202 | 131 | Full CT Straw | LEE 441 | |
92 | Quarter CTB | LEE 203 | 132 | Half CT Straw | LEE 442 | |
93 | Full CTO | LEE 204 | 133 | Eighth CT Straw | LEE 444 | |
94 | Half CTO | LEE 205 | 134 | Double New Colour Blue | LEE 500 | |
95 | Quarter CTO | LEE 206 | 135 | New Colour Blue (Robertson Blue) | LEE 501 | |
96 | Full CTO + .3 ND | LEE 207 | 136 | Half New Colour Blue | LEE 502 | |
97 | Full CTO + .6 ND | LEE 208 | 137 | Waterfront Green | LEE 504 | |
98 | LCT Yellow (Y1) | LEE 212 | 138 | Sally Green | LEE 505 | |
99 | White Flame Green | LEE 213 | 139 | Marlene | LEE 506 | |
100 | LEE Fluorescent Green | LEE 219 | 140 | Madge | LEE 507 | |
101 | Super Correction LCT Yellow | LEE 230 | 141 | Midnight Maya | LEE 508 | |
102 | Super Correction W.F. Green | LEE 232 | 142 | Argent Blue | LEE 525 | |
103 | HMI (to Tungsten) | LEE 236 | 143 | ALD Gold | LEE 550 | |
104 | CID (to Tungsten) | LEE 237 | 144 | Full CT Eight Five | LEE 604 | |
105 | CSI (to Tungsten) | LEE 238 | 145 | Industry Sodium | LEE 650 | |
106 | LEE Fluorescent 5700 Kelvin | LEE 241 | 146 | HI Sodium | LEE 651 | |
107 | LEE Fluorescent 4300 Kelvin | LEE 242 | 147 | Urban Sodium | LEE 652 | |
108 | LEE Fluorescent 3600 Kelvin | LEE 243 | 148 | Perfect Lavender | LEE 700 | |
109 | LEE Plus Green | LEE 244 | 149 | Provence | LEE 701 | |
110 | Half Plus Green | LEE 245 | 150 | Special Pale Lavender | LEE 702 | |
111 | LEE Minus Green | LEE 247 | 151 | Cold Lavender | LEE 703 | |
112 | Half Minus Green | LEE 248 | 152 | Lily | LEE 704 | |
113 | Quarter Minus Green | LEE 249 | 153 | King Fals Lavender | LEE 706 | |
114 | Three Quarter CTB | LEE 281 | 154 | Cool Lavender | LEE 708 | |
115 | One and a Half CTB | LEE 283 | 155 | Electric Lilac | LEE 709 | |
116 | Three Quarter CTO | LEE 285 | 156 | Spir Special Blue | LEE 710 | |
117 | One and a Half CTO | LEE 286 | 157 | Cold Blue | LEE 711 | |
118 | Double CTO | LEE 287 | 158 | Bedford Blue | LEE 712 | |
119 | Soft Green | LEE 322 | 159 | Elysian Blue | LEE 714 | |
120 | Jade | LEE 323 | 160 | Cabana Blue | LEE 715 | |
121 | Forest Green | LEE 327 | 161 | Mikkel Blue | LEE 716 | |
122 | Follies Pink | LEE 328 | 162 | Colour Wash Blue | LEE 719 | |
123 | Special Rose Pink | LEE 332 | 163 | Berry Blue | LEE 721 | |
DMX value | Gel Name | Color Number | DMX value | Function | setting | |
--- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- |
164 | Bray Blue | LEE 722 | 187 | Terry Red | LEE 781 | |
165 | Virgin Blue | LEE 723 | 188 | Moroccan Pink | LEE 790 | |
166 | Ocean Blue | LEE 724 | 189 | Vanity Fair | LEE 793 | |
167 | Old Steel Blue | LEE 725 | 190 | Pretty ‘n Pink | LEE 794 | |
168 | QFD Blue | LEE 727 | 191 | Magical Magenta | LEE 795 | |
169 | Steel Green | LEE 728 | 192 | Special KH Lavender | LEE 799 | |
170 | Scuba Blue | LEE 729 | 193 | Color Effect | 2500K | |
171 | Twickenham Green | LEE 736 | 194 | CCT 1 | 2800K | |
172 | JAS Green | LEE 738 | 195 | CCT 2 | 3200K | |
173 | Bram Brown | LEE 742 | 196 | CCT 3 | 4000K | |
174 | Dirty White | LEE 744 | 197 | CCT 4 | 5000K | |
175 | Easy White | LEE 747 | 198 | CCT 5 | 5600K | |
176 | Seedy Pink | LEE 748 | 199 | CCT 6 | 6000K | |
177 | Wheat | LEE 763 | 200 | CCT 7 | 7000K | |
178 | Sun Colour Straw | LEE 764 | 201 | CCT 8 | 8000K | |
179 | LEE Yellow | LEE 765 | 202 | CCT 9 | 9000K | |
180 | Oklahoma Yellow | LEE 767 | 203 | CCT 10 | 10,000K | |
181 | Egg Yolk Yellow | LEE 768 | 204 – 205 | no function | ||
182 | Burnt Yellow | LEE 770 | 206 – 215 | colour rainbow 1 | slow – fast | |
183 | Rust | LEE 777 | 216 – 225 | colour rainbow 2 | slow – fast | |
184 | Millennium Gold | LEE 778 | 226 – 235 | colour rainbow 3 | slow – fast | |
185 | Bastard Pink | LEE 779 | 236 – 245 | colour rainbow 4 | slow – fast | |
186 | AS Golden Amber | LEE 780 | 246 – 255 | colour rainbow 5 | slow – fast |
Specifications
Power|
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Input voltage & rate| 100-240V, 50/60Hz
Standby power| 11W
Nominal total power consumption (at nominal voltage 230V)| 820W
Typical current (at nominal voltage 230V)| 3.6A
Cos φ| 0,99
Power plug type| Seetronic PowerCon True
Configuration|
LED color| RGBL
LED color temperature| 2500 K – 10000 K
Quantity of LED| 40 pcs
Dimming frequency| 600 / 1200 / 4800 / 10000 / 25000 Hz
Dimmer resolution| 8bit / 16bit
Optical|
Beam angle| Beam angle 15.6° ( 50%)
Field angle 28° ( 10%)
Photometric|
Output @1M| 306920 lux
Output @5M| 12277 lux
Heat management|
Cooling type:| Passive cooling
MAX. Ambient temp (Ta max)| 40, °C
MIN. Ambient temp (Ta min)| 25, °C
MAX housing temp.(ta=25°C)| 50, °C
MAX housing temp.(ta=40°C)| 65, °C
Menu|
Auto program| Yes
Static color| Yes
Manual calibration| Yes
Factory calibration| Yes
Strobe speed| 0 – 20Hz
Random strobe| Yes
- PF = power factor. Measurements made at nominal voltage with all LEDs at full intensity. Allow for a deviation of +/- 10%.
Control|
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Control protocol| USITT DMX512/1990
DMX channel range| 2 / 3 / 4 / 4 / 6 / 8 / 10 / 16 / 13 / 33 CH
RDM| Yes
RDM compliance| ANSI/ESTA E.120
CRMX| Standard (Wireles Solution from Lumenradio)
ACN| None
DMX input connection| DMX 5P in & out (3 pin possible with optional chassis
part)
Data input (artnet, SACN)| None
Hardware|
Interface| Backlite TFT display
Software upload method| XLR via special box
Installation|
IP rating| IP65
Housing|
Safety attachment point| Yes
Physical|
Net product weight| 13 kg
Machine dimensions – Length| 534 mm
Machine dimensions – Width| 157 mm
Machine dimensions – Height| 336 mm
Accessories|
Included items| Power cable , manual
Approvals|
Approved certifications| CE / ROHS, FCC, UKCA, RED, ETL
Exploded view
NO. | Description | Part Number | NO. | Description | Part Number | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | CLF SERA top cover | CLF-27-001 | 25 | CLF SERA housing | CLF-29-025 | |
2 | CLF SERA waterproof pads for glass | CLF-27-002 | 26 | CLF SERA bracket | ||
accessories | CLF-29-026 | |||||
3 | CLF SERA glass for cover | CLF-27-003 | 27 | CLF SERA handle pads | CLF-28-013 | |
4 | CLF SERA glass frame | CLF-27-004 | 28 | CLF SERA stainless steel folding | ||
handle | CLF-28-014 | |||||
5 | CLF SERA waterproof pads of cover | CLF-27-005 | 29 | CLF SERA desiccant | ||
plate | CLF-27-029 | |||||
6 | CLF SERA lens | CLF-27-006 | 30 | CLF SERA calibration chip | CLF-28-032 | |
7 | CLF SERA led board | CLF-27-007 | 31 | CLF SERA wireless board | CLF-60-111 | |
8 | CLF SERA plate for cable | CLF-28-090 | 32 | CLF SERA display board without | ||
TFT | CLF-27-032 | |||||
9 | CLF SERA waterproof ring for cable | CLF-28-010 | 33 | CLF SERA supporting | ||
structure of main board | CLF-28-034 | |||||
10 | CLF SERA degrees ring | CLF-28-011 | 34 | CLF SERA TFT display | CLF-57-107 | |
11 | CLF SERA protect ring for cable | CLF-28-012 | 35 | CLF SERA waterproof pads | ||
of TFT | CLF-57-019 | |||||
12 | CLF SERA radiator | CLF-27-012 | 36 | CLF SERA glass for TFT | CLF-57-005 | |
13 | CLF SERA ball fan DFH 8025b | CLF-27-013 | 37 | CLF SERA display glass cover |
CLF-28-033
14| CLF SERA fan frame| CLF-27-014| 38| CLF SERA bottom plate 2 for PSU|
CLF-27-038
15| CLF SERA side parts of bracket| CLF-27-015| 39| CLF SERA fan for PSU DFL
5010b| CLF-27-039
16| CLF SERA bracket| CLF-27-016| 40| CLF SERA bottom plate 1 for PSU|
CLF-27-040
17| CLF SERA knob| CLF-28-029| 41| CLF SERA PSU| CLF-27-041
18| CLF SERA rubber pads for bracket| CLF-28-016| 42| CLF SERA waterproof pads
of housing| CLF-27-042
19| CLF SERA CRMX antenna| CLF-13-448| 43| CLF SERA bottom cover| CLF-27-043
20| CLF SERA powercon female| CLF-14-028| 44| CLF SERA plate for bottom cover|
CLF-27-044
21| Clf waterproof 5 pin female DMX socket| CLF-13-456| 45| CLF SERA foot
pads| CLF-28-047
22| Clf waterproof 5 pin male DMX socket| CLF-13-455| 46| CLF SERA safety
lock| CLF-28-048
23| CLF SERA powercon male| CLF-14-027| 47| CLF SERA clip of safety lock|
CLF-28-046
24| CLF SERA breather valve| CLF-13-459| 48| CLF SERA led control board|
CLF-27-048
NOTES ——-
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